Reacting to films & series and get heavily emotionally invested into the storyline and characters , random video clips... anything! Don’t worry guys I know it’s just a film. But just let me get caught up in the drama 🙌💕😂🤩 P.s This is my reaction channel and my personality is a huge part of it. Everything here is honest, authentic and unfiltered. Accept it or leave 🫶🏻
Hi Purdy, hope you're ok with a bit of constructive criticism, maybe don't read the synopsis first, go in blind. Other than that, fantastic reaction, one of the funniest I've seen. Keep it up.
@@davemchard1530 can I ask why?? If someone suggests a film to someone. The first question everyone asks is; what is it about? 🤌 it’s the first thing everyone does surely, including me 😅 And that’s ace I’m glad you liked it 🫶🏻💕
I'm sorry this review saddened me. I'm so glad I brought my daughter up watching horror. It started with the old Universal and black and white then Hammer once she got a wee bit older now at 17 she has an appreciation for these classic films not this sort of attitude towards them
@@thomasmuir9751 you don’t have to like it. Lol just like I don’t have to have the exact same opinion or outlook as you. What is the point of your comment? I said good stuff about this film and I literally said it’s not a me film cause I’m used to other stuff. lol what is the point of your comment!? You could literally have given your experience of the film without any of the shade boy
I just do NOT understand why people are such assholes to you! You made me laugh and smile with your reactions and if you were gonna piss anyone off it woulda been ME! I saw this in cinemas when it came out. I was in high school then and I even bought the vinyl record with music "inspired" by the film, recorded by some disco dancing fool named MECO! I'm a bonafide FAN and I think your reaction was GREAT! So ignore the bastards. Fuck 'em! I liked and subbed! I am looking forward to all your contributions to my entertainment landscape.
You talk way too much. You also comment so much that you miss key parts of the story. Maybe if you just shut your trap and listen to the story, you wouldn’t be confused. I’m sure that there’s hospitals in northern England, the only problem is David was an American. He and his friend, Jack were attacked & brutally murdered. The United States Embassy is in London. So once David was cleaned up & once David was stable & was able to be moved, they transported him to London. Where the U.S embassy was. There David laid in a bed for about three weeks, unconscious & recovering. All that was explained very well by David’s Doctor. You just didn’t hear it because you’re too busy making little quips & jokes. If this movie was made today, it would be complete dog shit. Movies today suck and for you to sit there and say that they’re better, let me know that you have no idea what you’re talking about.
@@Heathen9 again it’s just my reaction and my take. Everyone has them. And they are not all the same. I don’t know why you’ve taken the effort to write a bad energy post like this to someone literally just being themselves and honest. I appreciate the clarity on the plot that I was hazy on but the rest is just unnecessary. You don’t have to be on my channel if you’re not my audience I ain’t forcing you to be here. I’m just literally existing and have found a yt hobby to help me make life a bit more enjoyable.
Fun fact, Edward Norton really punched Brad Pitt in the ear, because David Fincher asked him to. Also there are a lot of hints on the plot twist throughout the movie. For example, marla, tyler and the narrator were never in the same room, the narrator got out of the driver's seat, members of project mayhem looked at the narrator even if he and tyler were standing together.
You are right about the acting being stiff but Robert DeNiro won an oscar in 1981 for his performance in Raging Bull (1980) and his acting in that is considered one of the best performances of all-time, not all acting in the early 80`s was stiff and acting now is really poor on average anyway.
@@markant9534 do you think so? That’s an interesting take. Yeah I agree not all acting in the 80’s was stiff. Bit of an unfair statement tbh. Naughty me 🤌🫣😂
Luckily when we saw his manhood by mistake he really was circumcised or the pervy nurse who checked under his bed clothes would have had her funny observation completely ruined, lol
You're lack of understanding of films in the 80's and Cinema in general is on greater display than the film you are watching. You find it all so quaint and amusing, more concerned with being superior to the material than in even attempting to understand it. It doesn't matter if you like it or not, the value of a reaction is engagement, which is something you never even attempted.
@@Satyrcain66 how I reacted to it, is how I reacted to it. That’s it’s really mate. Sorry you don’t like it. I don’t like how you’re reacting to me. But it is what is is isn’t it.
Hahah the Professor Lubin transformation is the best ever. VFX artist here. I think you need to go watch Harry Potter again. You're remembering it from your childhood. The Lupin transformation is really very bad. We laughed at how bad it was when we did s studio screening.
@@SighDontWantAHandle well let me tell you they had a great style to dramatise that transformation. The camera cuts the angles the music. Plus werewolf lupin was so different from the usual go to version. But I can’t argues with a classic like the werewolf in London paving the way for every werwolf after now can I ☝️💕
This movie scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. Wasn't quite old enough to grasp its humorous aspects (wasn't old enough to watch it, period), but was a good time. Fun fact if you don't know... Michael Jackson saw this and contacted the director, John Landis, to have him direct his music video, 'Thriller.' He even got the makeup artist, Rick Baker, to do the makeup. The special effects wowed us all, back then. Still pretty impressive, given it was all practical. Fun reaction, thanks!
@@Breggle dark humour is not a kid for sure 😂 And omg I had no idea about this fact but I can easily believe it! 🙌 The effects are still good for now! I was pretty grossed out 👐🫢😂 And thank you for watching and commenting 💕
This is my all-time favorite movie. A couple of suggestions: "1408" (based on a Stephen King short story) "The Sixth Sense". _EXCELLENT_ movie. "Terrifier". Art the clown/mime is the best horror movie villain to come along in years. "Happy Death Day". Another horror/comedy. "The Invisible Man" (2020) Elizabeth Moss should've won an Oscar for her role. "Smile" Sosie Bacon should've won one also..
@@taylortyler1867 oh my goodness thanks for these 🫶🏻 I saw smile the other day on Netflix and was like 🤔 I’ll add these to my list. The terrifier sound like the most in nerving on this list 🫣
@@Purdyflexreactions A word of warning: There's a scene in "Terrifier" that's very controversial. It's hard to watch. I actually think I should take back my recommendation for that one. It's _EXTREMELY_ gory and disturbing, even for me and I love horror movies. If you _DO_ watch it, just keep telling yourself that it's just a movie. It's not real.
@@Purdyflexreactions It's your reaction channel and you get to react how you react, which you seem to understand just fine. I mean, that's the point. Sometimes people just can't accept this fact and have to comment that you're not who they want you to be, and boo hoo hoo. Hopefully Tony will recover from his emotional wounds and find his perfect reactor. In the meantime you keep being you.
You might also like the movie "Transylvania Twist {1989}, it has a lot of silly comedy, puns, visual gags, and a few catchy songs, and the score is pretty good also.
The Postman always rings twice (1982) actually contains real sex between it`s two lead characters during a love scene as does the outrageous Roman empire movie Caligula (1979)!
Fun facts: Before this David's was known for being the *Dr Pepper* guy! -The man from the American embassy was played by Frank OZ, aka one half of the OG Muppets. -Rick Baker did the wolf effects. He tried to get Rob Bottin to help him but he was already working on his own werewolf film "The HOWLING". So we had *two* great werewolf films that year!
@@Purdyflexreactions Anytime I can help, I'm here! ✌️👋 Great reaction to a great movie!! I'm a new subscriber! Greetings and love from America!!! ✌️❤️🌹
@@Purdyflexreactions It's a "mockumentary" about a fictional British hard rock band making a comeback album and touring America in the 1980's. Hilarious performances. the American actors play British musicians . They learned to play their instruments for real and wrote the songs themselves. They even toured once as the band. I hope you will check it out here!
Interesting side point. If someone wanted to watch porn in 1981, porn theaters like that were literally the only way to do that. There were no cell phones, no Internet, no DVD players or VCR yet, no cable, no on demand. And I was born around that time, but I'm reasonably sure no woman ever set foot in those theaters. Would you wanna park yourself in the middle of a bunch of horny guys and start watching? I imagine most women wouldn't. And I'm not sure it would be a good idea either.
@@sixstr1ng I think you’re right mate 😂👐 I honestly didn’t think it was a cinema thing I just thought it was mags and videos then… but it turns out it was a group activity 😂
@@Purdyflexreactions yeah I guess it was because it had to be. I remember walking past those theaters as a kid, and my mom pulling me in the other direction so I couldn't look at the posters. Then when VCRs and cable TV showed up, those theaters began to gradually disappear. Too bad, I would've liked to head over to Picadilly Circus and check out that movie. It looked riveting!
@@Purdyflexreactions Be interesting if you ever review Pee-wee's Big Adventure, because the popular lead actor in that movie was once caught playing with himself in a porn theatre in the US in the early 90`s!
@@Purdyflexreactions Be interesting if you ever react to the 1976 movie Taxi driver starring Robert DeNiro, as his charater takes his date to a porn theatre in an awkward scene during that movie, strange era.
@@sixstr1ng I don’t have it anymore. I don’t have the storage space to keep my full length reactions so I just got rid of them cause I didn’t have the storage space 😭 had no idea people would be interested in a full length watch along 😱 I’m going to start saving them now though 🥳🤌🙌💞
@@Purdyflexreactions I believe you can make some money off of it. A lot of people who do these types of reactions have different tiers. If you pay a certain amount you can see full reactions and maybe vote in polls. And some people have a more expensive tear where people can request a specific movie. Though you may want to limit those three or four like a lot of people do.
Fun fact: Titanic’s journey almost ended before it even left port. For its time Titanic was massive, about 50,000 tons. That amount of displaced water actually snapped mooring lines, dragging nearby ships toward the Titanic almost causing a collision. Had that happened maybe ‘this’ wouldn’t have…