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*The Strange Thing About the Johnsons* ruined our day - Reaction & Commentary ft. Cam
Cam'ron - @CameronBaba - x.com/bunnyhoodlum
OUR PODCAST - @ForTheAlgorithm0
Twitter- TwoScoopsXD
PATREON- www.patreon.com/twoscoopsxd
Outro by @JuliaRoshambo
A black guy named Awesome and a woman named Cameron watch yet another Ari Aster(Hereditary, Midsommar, Beau Is Afraid) film. This time we check out one of his early short films The Strange Thing About the Johnsons. This movie is vile in all ways. This is a first time blind reaction. We have never seen this before.
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*Ghost In The Shell*(1995) - BLACK PEOPLE REACT
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#anime #ghostintheshell #reaction #movie #commentary #review #classic #90s Twitter- TwoScoopsXD PATREON- www.patreon.com/twoscoopsxd Outro by @JuliaRoshambo A couple of black guys named Noob & Awesome watch a popular and revolutionary Japanese anime Ghost In The Shell. This movie is FIRE. This is a first time blind reaction. We have never seen this before.
*The Godfather 2*(1974) the BEST sequel - Reaction & Commentary ft. Cam
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#reaction #movie #review #film #commentary #mafia #alpacino #godfather #classic Cam'ron - @CameronBaba - x.com/bunnyhoodlum Our Podcast - @ForTheAlgorithm0 Twitter- TwoScoopsXD PATREON- www.patreon.com/twoscoopsxd Outro by @JuliaRoshambo Watch our reaction to Goodfellas on @CameronBaba channel. A black guy named Awesome along with Cam watch the 1974 sequel to The Godfather. The Godf...
*The Godfather*(1972) INCREDIBLE - Reaction & Commentary ft. Cam
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#thegodfather #alpacino #marlonbrando #mafia #review #reaction #film #classic WATCH OUR PODCAST - @ForTheAlgorithm0 Cam'ron - @CameronBaba x.com/bunnyhoodlum Twitter- TwoScoopsXD PATREON- www.patreon.com/twoscoopsxd Outro by @JuliaRoshambo A couple of black guys named Noob & Awesome along with Cameron watch Francis Ford Coppola's mobster classic The Godfather. This is a first time b...
*VERTIGO*(1958) Hitchcock Classic - First Reaction
Просмотров 44321 день назад
#review #reaction #commentary #film #classic #vertigo #hitchcock @dumberthanasackofhair4507 - Nicole Twitter- TwoScoopsXD PATREON- www.patreon.com/twoscoopsxd Outro by @JuliaRoshambo A couple of black guys named Noob & Awesome along with Nicole watch Alfred Hitchcock's classic Vertigo. What a twist. This is a first time blind reaction. We have never seen this before.
Bond, James Bond...*Dr. No* (1963) - First Reaction
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#jamesbond #007 #reaction #review #commentary #film #classic #drno Twitter- TwoScoopsXD PATREON- www.patreon.com/twoscoopsxd Outro by @JuliaRoshambo A couple of black guys named Noob & Awesome watch the first James Bond film. Dr. No(1963). The one that started it all. Sean Connery does so well. This is a first time blind reaction. We have never seen this before.
*Drive-Away Dolls* absurd & great! First Reaction ft. Dani B & Cam
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*Drive-Away Dolls* absurd & great! First Reaction ft. Dani B & Cam
Japanese John Wick! *Revolver Lily*
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Japanese John Wick! *Revolver Lily*
*Casablanca* Classic! - Reaction & Commentary ft. Cam
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*Casablanca* Classic! - Reaction & Commentary ft. Cam
*The Maltese Falcon* Classic Noir - First Reaction & Commentary
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*The Maltese Falcon* Classic Noir - First Reaction & Commentary
Wow! *INTERSTELLAR*(2014) - First Reaction & Commentary
Просмотров 920Месяц назад
Wow! *INTERSTELLAR*(2014) - First Reaction & Commentary
Shocking! *NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN* Reaction & Commentary ft. Mint Salad
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Shocking! *NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN* Reaction & Commentary ft. Mint Salad
Showing my friend the most offensive music video of all time
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Showing my friend the most offensive music video of all time
First time watching *CITIZEN KANE* 10/10 classic perfection
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First time watching *CITIZEN KANE* 10/10 classic perfection
Titan Experiments! Attack On Titan 1x15, 1x16: BLACK PEOPLE REACT
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Titan Experiments! Attack On Titan 1x15, 1x16: BLACK PEOPLE REACT
*Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid* what a movie! - Reaction & Commentary
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*Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid* what a movie! - Reaction & Commentary
*12 Angry Men* a PERFECT movie: Reaction & Commentary
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*12 Angry Men* a PERFECT movie: Reaction & Commentary
Long day in COURT! Attack On Titan 1x13, 1x14: BLACK PEOPLE REACT
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Long day in COURT! Attack On Titan 1x13, 1x14: BLACK PEOPLE REACT
*Rear Window* Suspenseful! - Reaction & Commentary
Просмотров 8572 месяца назад
*Rear Window* Suspenseful! - Reaction & Commentary
*MADAME WEB* the greatest flop of all time
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*MADAME WEB* the greatest flop of all time
*Stopmotion* extremely horrifying - BLACK PEOPLE REACT
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*Stopmotion* extremely horrifying - BLACK PEOPLE REACT
Disney's *Brother Bear* - BLACK PEOPLE REACT
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Disney's *Brother Bear* - BLACK PEOPLE REACT
*Beau Is Afraid* we are afraid too - Reaction & Commentary
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*Beau Is Afraid* we are afraid too - Reaction & Commentary
Low-budget Superhero is CHEAP *BLACK PEOPLE REACT*
Просмотров 1043 месяца назад
Low-budget Superhero is CHEAP *BLACK PEOPLE REACT*
*DUNE: PART ONE* sand gets everywhere: BLACK PEOPLE REACT
Просмотров 7523 месяца назад
*DUNE: PART ONE* sand gets everywhere: BLACK PEOPLE REACT
Move That Boulder! Attack On Titan 1x11,1x12: BLACK PEOPLE REACT
Просмотров 813 месяца назад
Move That Boulder! Attack On Titan 1x11,1x12: BLACK PEOPLE REACT
*The Killer*(1989) violence & doves: First Reaction ft. Mint Salad
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*The Killer*(1989) violence & doves: First Reaction ft. Mint Salad
Levi! Attack On Titan 1x9,1x10: BLACK PEOPLE REACT
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Levi! Attack On Titan 1x9,1x10: BLACK PEOPLE REACT

Комментарии

  • @hotflesh66
    @hotflesh66 11 часов назад

    I think Ari Aster did this as his thesis film and wanted to do a short that was both controversial and a theme that had never been done before. As far as this movie and SA, each case is different and maybe there was something in the dad's past not explained in the film that made him vulnerable to the son. Many families keep secrets so seeing something happen or knowing someone is being assaulted by turning a blind eye or turning up the volume is a way of coping or knowing you will never go to the police so there are no real choices. Some shaky acting but the thematic portrayals made this a very strong work.

  • @thequietrevolution3404
    @thequietrevolution3404 13 часов назад

    _"Sometimes the good guys lose!"_ ~ *Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.*

  • @TimL-nr4hr
    @TimL-nr4hr 15 часов назад

    I would be shocked if I discovered that Ari Aster had a happy family.

  • @bongwong4421
    @bongwong4421 17 часов назад

    where is the full feet video?

  • @dangi79
    @dangi79 День назад

    Spoiler: unfortunately Don Ciccio was right 😂

  • @PhilipZeplinDK
    @PhilipZeplinDK День назад

    Don't bother with the Live Action release. It was pretty bad, has a different story, and doesn't hold up at all like the original anime.

  • @filmonthemic860
    @filmonthemic860 День назад

    Might have to write a movie like this just to cast Awesome and Noob in it with Dani B doing the score. Make it a musical. While Ari Aster was film school, he saw a lot of PC Oscar-baity short films and wanted to do something completely off the wall and counter to what was being made. Now he’s an acclaimed filmmaker praised by the likes of Scorsese, Bong Joon Ho, and John Waters. Crazy shit.

  • @CameronBaba
    @CameronBaba День назад

    YOU LEAKED MY UNPIXELATED FOOT VID :OOOO

  • @CameronBaba
    @CameronBaba День назад

    i'm so repulsed by the sight of adult isaiah now that i had to look up the actor, and he actually seems like such a cool dude. he got a phd from northwestern exploring the connection between 19th century religious performance and black theatricality. and yet i look at him and just see evil

  • @CameronBaba
    @CameronBaba День назад

    1:35 love this for us

  • @josephciolino5493
    @josephciolino5493 День назад

    Well, that film was wasted on you.

  • @ImGonnaBlameTheMEEDUHSid
    @ImGonnaBlameTheMEEDUHSid День назад

    My black male azz be likin sum Avril Lavigne too don’t get it twisted 👌🏾

  • @clarencewalker3925
    @clarencewalker3925 День назад

    La Cosa Nostra, the real name of the Mafia, began in Sicily in the 1890's. It was brought to American with the Italian and Sicilian immigrants. It lasted until the 1970's with the end of John Gotti. There are a few scant factions left. I suggest you watch the History Channel.

  • @antifagoat6591
    @antifagoat6591 День назад

    "This is trying to be and, but it's a bug..." "No."

  • @teletubbiemidget369
    @teletubbiemidget369 День назад

    This bouta be good, i forgot about this video lmao

  • @TwoScoopsXD
    @TwoScoopsXD День назад

    No

  • @Mk13267
    @Mk13267 День назад

    💩🐵

  • @charlesudechi2796
    @charlesudechi2796 День назад

    What's all the talking about brothers... who cares

  • @IronCardinal181
    @IronCardinal181 День назад

    If you all decide to watch part III please watch the original cut and not the “Coda”

  • @Malaika924
    @Malaika924 2 дня назад

    The manga has such a different tone from the movies! The movies are beautiful and thoughtful...in the manga, Kusanagi has a lesbian orgy!

  • @reneedennis2011
    @reneedennis2011 2 дня назад

    This video is hilarious 😂! Subscribed.

  • @jamesmoyner7499
    @jamesmoyner7499 2 дня назад

    This is in my stack of titles to eventually watch. I hear it is phenomenal. Even film critics Siskel and Ebert loved it when it came out in the 90's.

    • @ryanhampson673
      @ryanhampson673 15 часов назад

      It’s good, but be advised it’s pretty slow overall, but it addresses some interesting ideas before Hollywood got ahold of them.

    • @jamesmoyner7499
      @jamesmoyner7499 15 часов назад

      @@ryanhampson673 Thanks for letting me know.

  • @blondymonk1535
    @blondymonk1535 2 дня назад

    wtf are these subtitles xd

  • @TwoScoopsXD
    @TwoScoopsXD 3 дня назад

    Full video on tagged channel

  • @natea2247
    @natea2247 3 дня назад

    there's a third godfather lol

  • @int0thecha0s39
    @int0thecha0s39 4 дня назад

    Great movie. However, realistically, he'd have caved his face in. It takes very little force to pistol whip someone

    • @Garf_malarf
      @Garf_malarf 3 дня назад

      His face would of been bone and blood stew

  • @JohnDoe-xm9ql
    @JohnDoe-xm9ql 4 дня назад

    Sometimes you need to give clarity in life.

  • @twiztidmofo7772
    @twiztidmofo7772 4 дня назад

    So Soft ass has gotta blur that out, What a SOFT ASS GENERATION

  • @KevinG58444
    @KevinG58444 4 дня назад

    Great movie but Henry hill was a drunk who embellished alot

  • @gregorychampion4843
    @gregorychampion4843 4 дня назад

    The look Michael gives his henchman at his mother’s funeral while holding Fredo…..

  • @nikkiallison8469
    @nikkiallison8469 4 дня назад

    This is such a great movie!!!

  • @TwoScoopsXD
    @TwoScoopsXD 4 дня назад

    Full video on tagged channel

  • @izzonj
    @izzonj 4 дня назад

    "If you behave you'll be out in 20 years - I'll be waiting. If they hang you from your pretty neck, I'll always remember you. " Just stone cold sarcastic mocking!

  • @TwoScoopsXD
    @TwoScoopsXD 4 дня назад

    Goodfellas reaction here ruclips.net/video/Q0V-OjnVCAw/видео.htmlsi=X8XNnhcPriGf4v4l

  • @CameronBaba
    @CameronBaba 4 дня назад

    GOODFELLAS REACTION IS UP COME HANG OUT

  • @shaunteewillis3925
    @shaunteewillis3925 4 дня назад

    I wish i found this years ago. I read twist and shout back in highschool and it's still one of my favorite reads ever😂

  • @cwdkidman2266
    @cwdkidman2266 4 дня назад

    1. Who opened the drapes after Kay went to bed? Not Fredo if you believe his "I didn't know it would be a hit" spiel. 2. Who killed/gunned down the would-be hit men seconds after the machine-gun volley? 3. How did Rocco know what he said? "Looks like they were hired out of New York." Huh? It wasn't any of Frank Pentangeli's men since he was too loyal to Mikey and hated Hyman Roth too much. If Rocco knew the two hitmen belonged to the Rosato Brothers he would have said so, right? 4. How soon after the machine gun fire did these guys get killed? Why would no one hear that? The machine guns sent the whole compound into immediate controlled chaos. Fredo? He was presumably with his wife. Who immediately came running out of the house screaming her head off. And do we think Fredo had the cunning and nerve to kill those guys? And brains? He would have to be an iceberg, only 10% of his intelligence showing. And not once showing he had the cold intelligence and nerve to do this his whole life. Fredo never once in both movies shows any brains at all. Think of the logistics of the whole thing. Security on the compound is shown to be wildly tight, so whoever opened the drapes after Kay went to bed would have to be a person who wouldn't be questioned as to why they were in Mike's part of the house. Fredo? If he didn't open the drapes, what exactly DID he do for Roth and Johnny Ola? If he DID open them, he knew it would be a hit. And he was smart enough to know the gunmen couldn't be taken alive. All of which shows that maybe he opened the drapes AND killed the two shooters immediately. Which means he deserved what he got at the end. If he didn't do it, someone else on the property DID do it. Someone not ever suspected. Like Tom Hagen. Mike went out of his way to be rude to Tom in the first movie and here. We know he's smart. And we know he arranged for Kay to have an abortion. Huh? Yep. Kay could not leave the property after Mike went to visit Roth and Pentangeli. Not unless Tom was with her. We saw how much he did not want her to leave the property once Mike left. Did the Ob-Gyn come to visit her? If not, she would have had to have been planning her abortion for a while. Her personal doctor would be too scared of Mike to do it, right? So he would have had to know where Kay could quietly get an abortion. Either her doctor or her doctor AND Tom knew all about it. If the doctor set it up, Tom would have to know where to take her to get the abortion because he would never trust Kay leaving the compound without him being along with her. AND he is exactly the kind of guy who would know where to get an abortion. Besides Fredo, that is. But would Tom trust Fredo's ability to take care of Kay if it were just Fredo and Kay going out to the doctor? No. Tom would not trust Fredo to guard Kay by himself. Unless he (Tom) was in on the attempted hit AND the abortion. No doctor known to The Family would ever give Kay an abortion. Too scared of Mike. So...Tom helped Kay get the abortion. And he probably opened the drapes and killed the hitmen. Only Tom could move around without being questioned and only Tom would have the brains and guts to kill them immediately. And he would never trust Fredo enough to open the drapes without knowing it was going to be machine guns or some other guns shattering the glass to kill Mike. So probably Tom opened the drapes, killed the gunmen, and set up the abortion AND drove Kay to the abortionist "as being a guard for her". Certainly Mike would have thought that all out and made the decision that Tom was too valuable to The Family on the business end to let go, but he treats him like crap anyway because he just can't help it. 4. So...did Mike have Tom killed between parts 2 and Godfather 3? I say yes but part 3 would have mentioned it. Mike would have said it during a diabetic fit. I think Mike would have felt 1000 times more guilt over having Tom killed than he did about having Fredo killed. Filmmakers are only human. And they are very visual. If they think of something as iconic as the machine gun attack on Mike and Kay's room or the helicopter attack seen in Apocalypse Now (coolest and most exhilarating shot in history) while playing Flight Of The Valkyries at full blast from huge speakers, well, they would run with it and damn the silliness of it. Those speakers would draw anti-copter fire like crazy. But it looks too good not to do it. In the early 40s Raymond Chandler wrote The Big Sleep. When Howard Hawks directed it, he first adapted it into a screenplay with Nobel prize winner (in 1949) William Faulkner. As they worked on it, they realized that a key character had been killed but that they didn't know who. Everyone else was accounted for. So who killedl him? Faulkner phoned Chandler from Hawks' office, realized Chandler was as clueless as they were, and got into a shouting match with him over the phone. Hawks said he heard Faulkner yellow " But we're going to put a big credit on it saying it's Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep!!!" He got off the phone and said "Bastard said we bought the book, it was our problem." In The Shining, Kubrick was rewriting his adaptation of the King novel every day. The documentary made on The Shining 's Making Of showed it was utter chaos. Jack Nicholson and Shelly Duval got script changes just hours before the shot. So there were a lot of continuity errors. There is a chair that appears and disappears and reappears over Jack's shoulder, against the wall. The Family is shown watching a TV that is not plugged in. Just before Danny goes into Room 239, he is playing on the floor where the pattern of the rug on the carpet changes shot to shot But since Kubrick cannot get sloppy and let these things slide, they must have a reason, according to fans. So they use pretzel logic to explain it all. And Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories and novels. In those, Dr. Watson has John for a first name some of the time. Other times Sherlock calls him James. And no one caught it at the time. "

  • @aguycalledkwest
    @aguycalledkwest 5 дней назад

    facts: the baby that was baptized is Sophia Coppola...

  • @lrob5657
    @lrob5657 5 дней назад

    Yes, it was worth it to kill him. That guy murdered his whole family. Vito was never going to forget.

  • @subitman
    @subitman 5 дней назад

    I like your reactions. If you want to see a young Marlon Brando, try On the Wanterfront. Brando played a dock worker who's being repressed because he wanted to support a union. Make sure you watch the b/w version b/c it's been colorized.

  • @richardlukesh5807
    @richardlukesh5807 5 дней назад

    Just like the first film, the last scene with Diane Keaton (Kay), she gets covered up by a closing door.

  • @PrinceofPain-wv1lo
    @PrinceofPain-wv1lo 5 дней назад

    Mafias were here on day 1

    • @johannesvalterdivizzini1523
      @johannesvalterdivizzini1523 4 дня назад

      By the time of the great Southern Italian immigration (after 1890, mostly), there were already many established non-Italian gangs in cities like New York, New Orleans, Philadelphia and Boston. (see "Gangs of New York") The Sicilians, Neapolitans, Calabrians and other Southern Italians were poor, generally uneducated, desperate for work and were targeted by the established ethnics like the Irish. And local cops didn't give a damn.

  • @gazoontight
    @gazoontight 5 дней назад

    When baby Fredo was sick the old woman was cupping, supposedly to draw the evil out.

    • @jlb6
      @jlb6 5 дней назад

      My Mother was treated by this 90 years ago in Poland. Some sort of fever

    • @johannesvalterdivizzini1523
      @johannesvalterdivizzini1523 4 дня назад

      Cupping has been around for centuries (and is still considered legitimate alternative medicine) If it was completely ineffective, would it have stood the test of time?

    • @gazoontight
      @gazoontight 4 дня назад

      @@johannesvalterdivizzini1523 Effective for what? Drawing the evil out?

  • @HeidiDenoble
    @HeidiDenoble 5 дней назад

    You are one of the few young reactors that knew that this took place at the time of Castro's revolution. The first movie spans from 1946-1950. Part two was from about 1957=1959.

    • @TwoScoopsXD
      @TwoScoopsXD 5 дней назад

      Business dealings in Cuba and talks of guerilla fighters. Had to be the revolution

    • @johannesvalterdivizzini1523
      @johannesvalterdivizzini1523 4 дня назад

      Battista was a corrupt dictator who was more than willing to profit from American corporations and organized crime. At the time, Cuba did NOT have effective public medicine, and the medical schools were without much gov't funding. After Castro, Cuba went from the worst country in terms of infant mortality to one of the best in the world. After 9/11, the Cubans sent doctors and other staff to help New York.

  • @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle
    @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle 5 дней назад

    I agree, it would be really crazy if members of a perceived underclass formed gangs and committed crime en masse. More often than not targeting members of their own general ethnic, geographic, and socio-economic background. Who could possibly imagine such a thing, am I right?

  • @HeidiDenoble
    @HeidiDenoble 5 дней назад

    Notice that Michael used the right pronouns when talking about Merle in front of him.

  • @Straight2Toe
    @Straight2Toe 5 дней назад

    Y'all sound fun at parties 💀

  • @Thedrunkenodyssey
    @Thedrunkenodyssey 5 дней назад

    I think Vito's voice was gravelly due to having smallpox when he traveled to the US.

    • @izzonj
      @izzonj 5 дней назад

      Brando made the decision to have Vito talk like that, assuming he'd been shot in the neck at some point.

  • @manueldeabreu1980
    @manueldeabreu1980 5 дней назад

    The one thing about this movie is you meet a lot of characters that are minor but are critical to the story. My favorite is the Hungarian couple at the beginning. You think they are a throw away until it shows Rick isn't as hard as he is when the young girl has to give up her virtue.

  • @manueldeabreu1980
    @manueldeabreu1980 5 дней назад

    The horse head was real. They got it from a slaughter house. They didn't tell the actor what would be in the bed with the blood to get the realest reaction they could.