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Good Will Hunting STOLE MY HEART 

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Good Will Hunting...Good Will Hunting captured my heart completely. I adored every moment of this film, filled with laughter and tears. It struck a perfect balance, making me chuckle at hilarious moments and bringing me to tears with its emotional depth. It's a true gem that touched me deeply.
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Original Movie:Good Will Hunting 1997

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@ZacCostilla
@ZacCostilla Год назад
I’m a grown man, 20-year military vet, now disabled veteran. I never cry. But because I grew up with an abusive father, the “It’s not your fault” scene is Niagara Falls… Every. Single. Time. I’ve been married for nearly 30 years, to the woman who broke through my wall. She has my heart, and always will. I’m the most blessed man in the world.
@AndreaMGC
@AndreaMGC Год назад
Dude, forget the movie, just your comment had be crying.
@ZacCostilla
@ZacCostilla Год назад
@@AndreaMGC your empathy makes you a beautiful person. Please never lose that.
@cristiant6566
@cristiant6566 Год назад
thanks for your service
@AndreaMGC
@AndreaMGC Год назад
@@ZacCostilla ohh! I’ll have to watch that. Thanks for the recommendation ☺️
@KTK44
@KTK44 Год назад
Fantastic comment! Good for you! You deserve it, cause it was not your fault!
@anthonyguadagnino2681
@anthonyguadagnino2681 Год назад
Robin’s monologue, chucky’s monologue and “it’s not your fault” get me every time
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Srsly!!!!!
@MoMoMyPup10
@MoMoMyPup10 Год назад
Yep, everyone says that.
@d.w.strangeman4963
@d.w.strangeman4963 Год назад
​@@holddownaname drop alert😮 I met Robin Williams whilst working on a film called "The Secret Agent" (1995 with Bob Hopkins and Patricia Arquette) and when people say "never meet your heroes, they will only disappoint you" they certainly were NOT talking about him... A legend I grew up loving and even more so after meeting him. You are so right to have such an emotional connection to such an amazing person.😔
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
@@d.w.strangeman4963 wow! Great story thanks for sharing! I left my story as an Easter eggs at the very end of my video. Not sure if u watched it. Thanks for watching and leaving ur comment! I’ve never seen the secret!
@d.w.strangeman4963
@d.w.strangeman4963 Год назад
@@holddowna I did😱... You should slap your brother😂
@AmbassadorDvinn
@AmbassadorDvinn Год назад
There is no better monologue than the one where Sean is schooling Will on the bench. EPIC.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Yes perfect wording!!!!!! Thanks for watching!
@rwwilson21
@rwwilson21 Год назад
And done all in one take.
@Mister_Samsonite
@Mister_Samsonite 10 месяцев назад
Agreed, but James Earl Jones in "Field Of Dreams" might be a close second place.
@Anon54387
@Anon54387 9 месяцев назад
@@holddowna In my experience, creepy professors aren't all that unusual. I think this is a case of art imitating life.
@Anon54387
@Anon54387 9 месяцев назад
@@IAmHumongous I think you misconstrued. The psychologist played by Robin Williams was interested in Will's problems and in Will himself, he was just pointing out to Will that unless Will opened up he couldn't help him, and apparently that broke down Will's defensiveness.
@tfaust77
@tfaust77 Год назад
I was on vacation in Boston when Robin passed. We went to Boston Public Garden and to the bench that his monolog was on, and there were flowers on the bench and hundreds of quotes written in chalk all along the sidewalk surrounding it! "You're move chief" along with plenty from Aladdin, Dead Poets, Good Morning Vietnam, etc... it was beautiful and heartbreaking.
@jaredroberts578
@jaredroberts578 7 месяцев назад
Sad and beautiful, I hope he's smilin' down at how he truly made people happy.
@RichardM1366
@RichardM1366 Год назад
Robin Williams earned his Oscar. This is the greatest way to remember him. He was a genius. His performance is legendary. A true star never fades.
@Mister_Samsonite
@Mister_Samsonite Год назад
I miss Robin so much! I don't think another actor's spirit ever embodied the human experience like his.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
I don’t think so either !
@baoho6922
@baoho6922 Год назад
I find that a lot of reactors are hard on Gerry. He really went out of his way to help Will. None of the healing Will was ultimately able to get would have been possible without Gerry going out on a limb just to help Will. And yes, he tried to give him help and direction in ways that Gerry responded to, but none of it was done with ego or maliciousness. As he said, he wasn't at home twisting his mustache. And he had no problem acknowledging that he was nothing compared to Will. Or even that Sean was always smarter than him. I've always seen Gerry and Sean as two types of good parents for Will, with two ways of providing well-intended support and direction. Those two styles of parenting will of course clash, and Jerry and Sean had a lot of baggage going back to their years in college, but I'm glad Gerry went to apologize to Sean for their fight, and that they made up.
@charlize1253
@charlize1253 Год назад
Gerry represents a valid choice, not an antagonist. Both Will (and also Robin Williams) are each confronted with three choices: (1) stay in his comfort zone by doing the same thing every day; or (2) take a leap and try something totally new; or (3) strive to be the best by maximizing the talent you've been given. Will's friends represent the first choice; Skyler represents the second, and Gerry embodies the third choice. From Gerry's point of view, Will is wasting his generational talent (just as he thinks Robin Williams wasted his genius), and he's trying to instill the lifelong discipline and focus that it takes to be the greatest in your field; notice how he's not married and seems to have few friends and no life outside of his office. And he's not wrong, look at the lives of geniuses like Beethoven and Bobby Fisher; even Michael Jordan was widely considered a single-minded jerk; they were tortured people but they are remembered. But because he is so focused, too many people think he's cruel when he's just showing what it takes to be a legend.
@Mister_Samsonite
@Mister_Samsonite Год назад
I agree! Gerry just had a problem letting go of whatever animosity there was between him and Sean. Gerry was focused on what Will could give to the world, while Sean was focused on what the world could give to Will.
@azuresentry815
@azuresentry815 Год назад
I'm not sure I would agree entirely that Gerry's help/direction was without ego, he certainly stands to be "the one" who discovered and brought will into the spotlight for this corner of the world (math community) but I absolutely agree he isn't the antagonist (Will is clearly his own antagonist, namely his past trauma more so than literally himself). I think Gerry is a very prideful and somewhat egotistical individual but he isn't evil or inherently a bad person. He just has a hard time seeing anything except the one driving thing, exploring his profession and wants to see Will add his substantial intellect to that field. He does have good intentions but I don't think his intentions are 100% pure either.
@KS-xk2so
@KS-xk2so Год назад
Gerry's man problem, with both Sean and Will, is that he can only see and approach life from his own lens... he doesn't stop and think about how or why Sean/Will's lives and experiences may have caused them to react differently in situations than him... he only thinks about how he'd react, and tries to infer from there, which is a huge mistake, given how different they are.
@tear728
@tear728 Год назад
Gerry is the father figure, Sean is the mother figure
@MotoNomad350
@MotoNomad350 Год назад
Robin used to ride his bicycle all around San Francisco. He would show up to things going on in town and just ride around the periphery. With sunglasses and a helmet on, he was somewhat incognito and could just blend in. I saw him a few times. Most folks who recognized him in these settings would just let him be but he was always kind and gracious when approached.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Apparently where I’m from ppl or ppl I know who’ve met him would always would notice him cause he’s so Hairy!! Haha so they would notice his arms before his face type thing. 🤣🤪
@timhonigs6859
@timhonigs6859 Год назад
Robin would also just show up to certain comedy clubs, try out a few jokes, hang out, and give advise to the comedians. (Like seeing a movie star in Hollywood. Rare, but not anything incredible)
@tnae
@tnae Год назад
Saudade = Robin Williams. 100% 😭 “The Portuguese word "saudade" doesn't have a direct translation into English as it represents a complex and unique emotion. It can be roughly understood as a nostalgic longing or a bittersweet yearning for someone, something, or somewhere that is absent or unreachable. It encompasses feelings of longing, melancholy, and a deep emotional connection to the past. "Saudade" is often associated with missing someone or something deeply, but it goes beyond mere sadness and carries a sense of profound affection and a desire to relive or recapture what has been lost.”
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Right😭
@christophermurillo7250
@christophermurillo7250 Год назад
There's a song called Saudade by a group I love called Thievery Corporation. Now I know what it means. Thanks.
@cajunsushi
@cajunsushi Год назад
So many great monologues. It would behove one to watch this movie every couple of years to refresh one’s memory and soul.
@charlize1253
@charlize1253 Год назад
People judge Gerald Lambeau too harshly. He represents a valid choice, not an antagonist. Both Will (and also Robin Williams) are each confronted with three choices: (1) stay in his comfort zone by doing the same thing every day; or (2) take a leap and try something totally new; or (3) strive to be the best by maximizing the gift you've been given. Will's friends represent the first choice; Skyler represents the second, and Gerry embodies the third choice. From Gerry's point of view, Will is wasting his generational talent (just as he thinks Robin Williams wasted his genius), and he's trying to instill the lifelong discipline and focus that it takes to be the greatest in your field; notice how he's not married and seems to have few friends and no life outside of his office. And he's not wrong, look at the lives of geniuses like Beethoven and Bobby Fisher; even Michael Jordan was widely considered a single-minded jerk; they were tortured people but they are remembered. But because he is so focused, too many people think he's cruel when he's just showing what it takes to be a legend.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@scottboyer8450
@scottboyer8450 Год назад
My all time favorite story of Robin Williams is the time he hospitalized a woman... with laughter. It wasn't intentional, but it did happen. Robin was a guest on "In the Actor's Studio" with host James Lipton in 2001. The show aired for a long time and episodes usually ran for an hour or so. Robin was on for 3-4 hours, so the televised version of his appearance was greatly abridged to say the least. As expected he turns it up way past 11 and is just absolutely hilarious. During the show, you can hear a woman laughing very hard and very frequently, so much so that even Robin commented on it. Well, by the end of 4 hours with Robin Williams doing what he did best, the poor woman ended up with a hernia from laughing so hard, and had to be taken to hospital. Robin brought so much love, laughter and joy to our world, while at the same time he suffered in silence... We are all so very lucky to have shared time with him on this planet, and we are all so greatly diminished by his loss. RIP Robin, we miss you.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
I’ve seen all the inside the actors studios and I’ve never heard that story!
@scottboyer8450
@scottboyer8450 Год назад
@@holddowna Its worth finding the episode in its entirety if you can.
@BigJohnLXV
@BigJohnLXV Год назад
it seems to me most people forget, or don't know the most amazing thing about this movie - Matt and Ben didn't just give a great performance in an amazing movie ... they WROTE the fucking thing!
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Oh ya! It’s unreal the script is amazing
@mrrobotreads
@mrrobotreads Год назад
Robin Williams is one of those rare people who are cultural Zeitgeists. We don't realize how blessed we are to have them in our lives until the world changes and they're suddenly gone.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
❤️❤️❤️
@miniliktheodros9894
@miniliktheodros9894 Год назад
I wish everyone in this world that is broken have a support system like Will had. Thank you for picking this movie. God bless🙏🏾
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Agreed!!
@notthestatusquo7683
@notthestatusquo7683 Год назад
I've seen so many people react to this movie and there seem to be two kinds of reactions to the "come to California with me" scene. There are the people who are confused by Will's actions and frustrated with him and there are the people who know exactly what he's doing and why. I'm in the latter camp and while it's a little frustrating to watch someone not 'get it' I think it speaks to something positive. It's probably a very good thing for a person to not relate to Will in that moment. It's an awful coping mechanism for past trauma that really messes up your life. While I often wish people had more empathy and understood those of us who act like this better, I have to admit that people are fortunate to be ignorant of it.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
I know it may seem like I don’t understand Will, cause I’m rootin for him to see his potential, but my tears are more the expression of the sadness I have for him and understand at a visceral level what and why he’s doing it…There is so much to say, that I don’t say, or can’t always express. Because it’s a fine balance of letting the scene play and commenting. The trauma some characters face is too nuanced to try and explain… thanks for watching and commenting! I really appreciate it!
@charlize1253
@charlize1253 Год назад
@@holddowna The entire movie is a litmus test of which viewers have abandonment issues and which ones don't. Not just that scene, but Will's entire method of sabotaging himself (getting into fights, insulting people, pushing people away) in every aspect of his life
@znk0r
@znk0r Год назад
I personally dislike that so many empathize with will but hate Jenny in Forest Gump. They are the same character except one is a dick to everyone to push them away and the other runs away from everything.
@d.w.strangeman4963
@d.w.strangeman4963 Год назад
I guess it must come down to perspective. "If you love something you have to set it free" in which he doesn't think he's good enough, he's never felt unconditional love before and doesn't believe he is worthy of hers, or able to accept that he can be loved. Self destruct. Isn't that the main point of the film though, not how genial he is but how his past shouldn't dictate his future. Him being a genius is more a mcgufin than it is important to the story.🤷
@charlize1253
@charlize1253 Год назад
@@d.w.strangeman4963 Great point, except that Will's genius matters in that it gives his character a choice that most people don't have: a chance at greatness. Both Will (and also Robin Williams) are each confronted with three choices: (1) stay in his comfort zone by doing the same thing every day; or (2) take a leap and try something totally new; or (3) strive to be the best by maximizing the gift you've been given. Will's friends represent the first choice; Skyler represents the second, and Professor Lambeau embodies the third choice. From Lambeau's point of view, Will is wasting his generational genius (just as he thinks Robin Williams once wasted his genius), and he's trying to instill the lifelong discipline and focus that it takes to be the greatest in your field; notice how he's not married and seems to have few friends and no life outside of his office. And he's not wrong, look at the lives of geniuses like Beethoven and Bobby Fisher; even Michael Jordan was widely considered a single-minded jerk; they were tortured people but they are remembered. But the larger point is, without his genius, Will doesn't have the third choice, and he doesn't have Lambeau as an antagonist.
@jasonaugustine3370
@jasonaugustine3370 3 месяца назад
The only thing slightly less rare than a soulmate is a friend who actually loves you.
@meltorme-ntor2933
@meltorme-ntor2933 Год назад
That "I don't love you" comment is just heart breaking. I cry every single time I see it.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Right !
@ViewsByTaz
@ViewsByTaz Год назад
The love for Robin Williams is too real ❤
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
So REAL!
@ViewsByTaz
@ViewsByTaz Год назад
@@holddownathe story about Robin Williams was cool - but your brother should’ve called you lol that was a cheeky one 😂
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
@@ViewsByTazJim Carrey surpasses Robin Williams, but they were both the bests comedians ever
@ViewsByTaz
@ViewsByTaz Год назад
@@nsasupporter7557 Jim still alive tho. Both legends
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
@@ViewsByTaz the reason I said Jim said surpasses Robin was because Jim can do things physically that literally no one else can do. We know Jim as the “rubber man,” there’s no one else known as that but him
@simonbar-el4094
@simonbar-el4094 Год назад
When Ben & Matt wrote the script they wanted Robin Williams for the part he plays. However, they had no chance of paying the amount of money for him. The script arrived to Robin and after reading the script he insisted to play the part
@irishinnish1
@irishinnish1 Год назад
Just recently saw an old interview with Matt. He said that last scene with Robin Williams in the doorway reading his note took about 30 takes, and each time, RW would step out the door and say something different. But when he did the "Son of a bitch...he stole my line" bit, Gus Van Zant, who was standing behind Matt, squeezed Matt's shoulders and said "That's the one" lol
@browniewin4121
@browniewin4121 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely perfect writing and acting, and the always wonderful Robin Williams at his best. I too cried when he died, he was not just a great actor but a wonderful human being.
@octaviousdutolan4270
@octaviousdutolan4270 11 месяцев назад
Robin Williams truly was a national treasure. We're lucky enough his life and works are preserved on film for generations to continue to enjoy.
@Bar-Lord
@Bar-Lord Год назад
It’s a shame the major studios don’t make too many films like this anymore. The best hope for a film like this these days is streaming. I like my tentpoles, don’t get me wrong, but for me, films like this are the ones I typically remember. Based on current box office trends, I’m hoping they decide films like this are worth making more of again.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
I watched a clip on hot ones of Matt Damon talking about DVD sales being huge and they don’t have that anymore. He said something like these movies they are harder to make now..But I’m with ya I hope they invest in these amazing stories… thanks for watching!!
@hughegentry8255
@hughegentry8255 Год назад
Thank you for this reaction. I thought it was just me!!
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thanks for watching!🤗
@glennwright3129
@glennwright3129 Год назад
i love the way you wright. it is always a tear jerker. im a us combat vet and i like the way you ttalk. thank
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thanks for watching! Thanks for ur service!
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thanks for watching! Thanks for ur service!
@HaleG9
@HaleG9 Месяц назад
Minnie Driver in that 'I love you'-scene was one of the bst acting I have ever seen!
@laid-backmonster1881
@laid-backmonster1881 Год назад
That teardrop when you saw the monologue done by Robin was just....yeah, it's heartbreaking what happened to him. He was a lot of my childhood. He's just an unbelieveably bubbly and amazing person, with a gigantic range of acting talent. Btw, if no one had mentioned this in the comments, yes, Robin did adlib the story of Sean's wife when Will Hunting first opened up in his therapy. And the adlib was so uncalled for and so funny, the cameraman laughed as well. You can see how the camera shaked at the point where Matt Damon lost it (yeah he's not in character anymore at that point) And yeah, watch The Martian, it's just so good!
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! I’ll go back and watch the camera shake!!!
@oboogie2
@oboogie2 Год назад
I met Robin on the street once in San Francisco as I was checking out the neighborhood and he was walking his dog (as I recall). We actually stopped and talked for about five minutes or so. He was as genuinely brilliant and graceful and kind in person as you would imagine him to be.
@kevinmatthew1050
@kevinmatthew1050 Год назад
Incredible movie and amazing acting. Man i miss Robin Williams! Rest in peace!
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
I miss him too!
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
@@holddownaJim Carrey surpasses Robin Williams, but they were both the best comedians ever
@joeldykman7591
@joeldykman7591 Год назад
The feeling you're trying the name at the end of the "It's not your fault." scene is catharsis.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thanks, sometimes I can’t find the word or articulate because the feelings are too overwhelming ! Thanks for watching
@DesertHomesteader
@DesertHomesteader Год назад
This was my top film of all time for at least a decade after I saw it. You just can't beat the dialogue. Thanks for sharing your reaction.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@dard4642
@dard4642 Год назад
Minnie Driver is perfect in this film. She was nominated for FIVE prestigious awards (including Best Supporting Actress) and won British Supporting Actress of the Year. She would have won the Oscar that year were it not for Juliette Binoche (The English Patient).
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Oh I’ve never seen the English patient I heard it’s good! She was phenomenal in this. I heard they really fought to have her in this!
@svenpoletka5236
@svenpoletka5236 Год назад
She is just like a younger Minnie Driver!
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Год назад
@@holddowna I suspect you'll have to have patience for The English Patient. I've only ever seen it once, when I was much younger, and I just remember that it seemed to take forever, dragged, and nothing important or relevant ever happened in it. I was bored senseless -- but I know that plenty of people think it was great, so clearly younger me wasn't in the right frame of mind to understand or enjoy what it had to offer.
@WojMoj
@WojMoj Год назад
There’s a moment every time I watch this I get so teary eyed thinking about Robin Williams and how hard it must have been to be that zany guy that everyone expected him to be but in the end he hurt down deep like the rest of us battling severe depression.
@CyanideSublime
@CyanideSublime 2 дня назад
Robin Williams is my favorite actor of all time. Same here. When he passed, it felt like a relative passed.
@Sir_Alex
@Sir_Alex Год назад
Ben Affleck's smile at the end of the movie is so precious ..... Robin Williams will be forever missed ... ❤
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thanks for this comment!
@nomis
@nomis Год назад
I've met Robin Williams in person 3-4 times. I used to work at EB Games in San Francisco (Stonestown Shopping Center), and he would come in to buy games. :)
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Amazing! I know he named his daughter Zelda after the game :)
@yodhin79
@yodhin79 Год назад
This is one of the best movies ever written and made.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
I agree!!
@meltorme-ntor2933
@meltorme-ntor2933 Год назад
Ok, also the "It's not your fault" scene is heart wrenching. ....... And, I have to say, it takes a special person to break into an ABBA song while watching this! You are awesome! 🙂
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Lol or a weirdo! 🤣🤣🤣thanks for being here!
@meltorme-ntor2933
@meltorme-ntor2933 Год назад
@@holddowna Well, from one weirdo to another, you rock! 😀 And you're welcome! It was my pleasure.
@stevetokeley6542
@stevetokeley6542 Год назад
This movie gets me every time.Amazing to think that Damon and Stiller wrote this in school and got Williams his only Oscar.❤
@AfterSimone
@AfterSimone Год назад
Stiller? Like, as in, Ben Stiller? 😭
@spektre0452
@spektre0452 10 месяцев назад
Anyone who says Ben Affleck can't act...go watch Chucky's monologue again. Anyone who says Matt Damon isn't one of our greatest living actors...go watch "it's not your fault" again. Those 2 scenes touch my heart every time.
@AFTepes
@AFTepes 11 месяцев назад
I love the fact that he didn't answered about the 285 bench.. he knew he'd never bench that weight and that's why he was scared when Sean grab him. He immediately felt the physical strength. So that's another closed door for him. Can't beat Sean physically, can't beat Sean mentally. Hands down.
@vintagesportscardfinds964
@vintagesportscardfinds964 Год назад
I love the Portuguese lesson in the middle of the reaction. First time hearing someone dropping some Portuguese on a reaction channel. This son of immigrants certainly appreciates it. The best part of this movie is always Robin's speech by the pond and Chucky's speech on the construction site. That's a best friend!
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️🇵🇹 forca hahah
@mortellaro1
@mortellaro1 11 месяцев назад
You did it again. I just watched Good Will Hunting. At the beginning you were laughing and having a good time. When you saw Robin Williams, i saw you change: your face, your and demeanor. The tears started flowing. Your reaction are so real. No faking for you. Thank you once again. 😂
@holddowna
@holddowna 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for watching!
@dax977
@dax977 Год назад
If you dint cry at this film then you have no soul!!! Robin Williams is a master of his craft ❤
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Agreeed!
@coreys6439
@coreys6439 Год назад
"You're doing it, Peter." Such a great reference... and reaction. :)
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thank u for watching!!!!
@Andrew3455
@Andrew3455 9 месяцев назад
As a foster dad myself it breaks my heart to see stuff like this. You have an opportunity to show a child that the world isn't evil but instead they validate every negative perspective the child has about the world😢😢
@holddowna
@holddowna 9 месяцев назад
So sad what happens to kids thanks for watching!
@bamachine
@bamachine Год назад
Too bad that I subscribed some time ago, now I won't win the lottery. As for Robin, he truly was a genius and I think that is a major factor in his final decision. In a moment of clarity, he knew he was only going to get worse and one of the defining characteristics of his life, his mind, was what was being attacked. My father was a genius, when it came to basic math and construction. You could call out four 4 digit numbers and he could add them faster in gis head than you could on a calculator. He quit school in like the 6th grade to go to work full time, to help out him and his 10 brothers and sisters. So he would have trouble doing calculus but only because he lacked that education. He could also look at a blueprint of a building and quickly figure out how much of each material(lumber, metal, plumbing, wiring, etc) was needed to build it. It was painful seeing him go through Alzheimer's in his final years. I know he hated it, in his moments of clarity.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
U might still win🤣 thanks for the sub though❤️ thanks for sharing this story
@thebigtipowski
@thebigtipowski Год назад
This is one of the movies that when I discuss and if they don’t have an emotional reaction to it, I know we won’t get along
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
🥹
@mr.chapel4179
@mr.chapel4179 6 месяцев назад
Love the fact, that Damon is literally spechless. Nobody talk to him like this ever. Felt something new and frighten. And yes, that bech is a memorial for Robin.
@briangreen9677
@briangreen9677 Год назад
I went to Boston for the history, but couldn't help making my way to the park where they filmed the bench scene. Luckily, people pointed it out to me. I walked up to it and on the walking path in front of the bench were all sorts of different Robin Williams quotes written in chalk by all sorts of different visitors. I didn't speak, I just stood there, reading all the quotes, even some from Dead Poet's Society, and there it was..."Your Move Chief". I was never more grateful for Robin Williams than I was at that moment, and I grew up watching him in Mork & Mindy. A lot of celebrities have left us, but none hurt as much as losing him. Luckily, we can watch him and listen to him, and most importantly...we can laugh with him.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thanks for this comment!!!!!
@a.d.reacts
@a.d.reacts Год назад
Hell Yeah, a Rounders shoutout! One of my favorites. That movie needs more love.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
It’s tooooooo good!!!!
@tyrone7635
@tyrone7635 9 месяцев назад
Iam as a fan of this channel and can't say how amazing that Robin can give a performance like this that can make the most outgoing person go speechless❤
@jeremyedwards1093
@jeremyedwards1093 10 месяцев назад
Robin Williams’ interview at Inside the Actor’s Studio, was so well incredible. Every question was answered with a stand up routine.
@ryanclark1784
@ryanclark1784 Месяц назад
I am a foster parent to a kid that reminds me a lot of will. He's moved almost a dozen times in 7 years and still has picked up math like it's nothing with a crazy good memory. It might seem weird why Will won't just attach to someone, but when you have no idea if you're going to be loved or left from one day to the next by the people who are supposed to care for you, you just can't open yourself up like that. I hope someday my kiddo will find a way to open up and work with his feelings and find a healthy path, but it's really up to him
@fergpm
@fergpm Год назад
One of my favorite reactors, reacting to one of my favorite movies. Such a good night now! Great reaction! Can't wait for your next one.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thanks so much for watching! Wow, thanks for being here with me! And the crew😉
@BeeRyan
@BeeRyan Год назад
I only first watched this movie earlier this year. I don't know why but it hit me hard. I've seen a lot of reactions and yours is one of the best. ❤️
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Wow thank you so much and thanks for watching :)
@BeeRyan
@BeeRyan Год назад
@@holddowna I love reaction channels. You got a sub : ) Seeya again soon.
@itsnothing7
@itsnothing7 6 дней назад
The Robin Williams monologue at the pond is the greatest monologue in all of cinema history imo. Rip to the King.
@hayes1984
@hayes1984 Год назад
That was quite simply the greatest opening I have ever seen.
@zmarko
@zmarko Год назад
Skeeball. Balls in holes. (Ruh-roh) On a serious note, this is my favorite role from Robin Williams. This movie is SO well written, and is one of my favorites. Williams' performance is so calm, and caring, yet stern and strong. This movie, and Williams' performance had such an impact on me as a mid-20's person when it was released. Such a moving film.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
So moving and ur soooo right about the stillness!!
@paulmeyer9255
@paulmeyer9255 Год назад
Recently found your page, you're amazing so far. Seen goodfellas and schindlers list. Keep up the great "real" reactions. BTW this is prob my favorite movie of all time. Robin Williams was truly amazing in this and is dearly missed by everyone. Thank you
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thanks for watching my videos! Means a lot!
@hectorarrivillaga5090
@hectorarrivillaga5090 Год назад
LMAO "NO! You gotta save the MATH!" this line had me crying 🤣
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
🤣🤣
@neilburns8869
@neilburns8869 Год назад
I like how Sean throws down the Gauntlet to Will, and basically challenges him to do what he knows is the right thing to do.😉
@retromaven2159
@retromaven2159 Год назад
I got to see Robin Williams perform live in a one-man improv show in the mid-1980s. He was amazing, Ames you would have loved it!! 😜
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
That sounds like so much fun! So happy u got to see that!!!!!
@busywl69
@busywl69 Год назад
I couldn't take it seroiuly, at least the premise. But I'm glad you enjoyed it! With that cast you are at least going to get a well acted movie.
@michaelakers8698
@michaelakers8698 Год назад
This is one of the best movies of all time
@jasonaugustine3370
@jasonaugustine3370 3 месяца назад
Real loss only occurs when you love something more than you love yourself...Facts. So many people are incapable of hearing that much less understanding it. BRAVO
@PatrickPrejusa
@PatrickPrejusa Год назад
i feel a longing for most of the artists that HAVE PAST and i have admired
@fernandof.2225
@fernandof.2225 3 месяца назад
GREAT REACTION. lots of empathy and tears, which I appreciate. You are such a nice person
@Owlsandoatmeal
@Owlsandoatmeal Год назад
This is one of my favorite movies for sure
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Love this movie so much!!! Thanks for watching!!!
@Owlsandoatmeal
@Owlsandoatmeal Год назад
@@holddowna Right? It's so good! No worries! I've been enjoying your videos :) Have a good day!
@AidenLS
@AidenLS 17 дней назад
this is my second favorite movie ever made, its just so well done and its too good in every way. I cant get over how good it is. Robin williams in this part was too good and contrasts matt damon perfectly while being reflective of him in the end.
@thedink5
@thedink5 6 месяцев назад
love how in the beginning Robin Williams's character calls Will "Chief" or "sport" but at the end it's "son"!
@roryrms
@roryrms 4 месяца назад
Magnificent movie! 2nd time I watched it, discovered the true genius was Sean. Robin William's character! Smarter than the rest by far. 🙂
@ThistleAndSea
@ThistleAndSea Год назад
Love this movie. It's a special one! Ames, I remember watching when they won the Oscar, both Matt & Ben took their mothers to the awards show. 😊 How cool is that? Thanks for sharing this one! 💕
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
isn't that sooo cute that they took their moms!
@tyrone7635
@tyrone7635 9 месяцев назад
I sucked at math in school but after watching this in highschool i realized:math rocks if you're a genius.Matt damon is a brilliant actor that makes being smart the coolest thing ever
@Marylsa
@Marylsa 4 месяца назад
I am 43 years old and everytime he says its not your fault, it hits me in the heart, i had a rotten childhood, with S A etc and i stil believe its my fault nobody loved me.
@JustinWillisDevil240Z
@JustinWillisDevil240Z 10 месяцев назад
Man Robin Williams was such a big part of my childhood. I miss him. Recently I randomly decided to watch a movie called "Absolutely Anything" because Simon Pegg was the star. Only to later realize that film was the last thing Robin Williams was in.
@DarkKnightBatman420
@DarkKnightBatman420 Год назад
I’ve seen this movie dozens of times. There was a time when I would collect movies. This was just one of the best I had and throwing it on after work was just a thing to do.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Nice !
@NoChance345
@NoChance345 11 месяцев назад
I already knew i liked watching your movie reactions, but after hearing how much you like Rounders you might be number one on the movie reactor list now! I've got to be at least in the double digits of how many times I've watched Rounders.
@nmt2k2
@nmt2k2 Год назад
Robin Williams was one of the best dramatic actors ever. You mentioned Dead Poets Society, but don't forget WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP, with Williams in his first dramatic role. It was this role that cast the mold for his wise, perceptive and funny approach to a character. His best role in my book.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Ive never seeeen that! I must!
@michaelpaz5052
@michaelpaz5052 Год назад
Love the ABBA reference also! You're incredible!
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thank you!!
@FredtheFrisian
@FredtheFrisian Год назад
Yeah, great monologues and dialogues, very powerful stuff, well worth the cry! Trivial fact about Robin Williams: my first "encounter" with him was with the show "Mork and Mindy", way before your time; he played a character that was very typical of him. Thanks for sharing your experience; warm regards from the Netherlands.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Dankuwel!
@michaelpaz5052
@michaelpaz5052 Год назад
Oh, that was so good. Thank you for that. I think you're the bomb! Honestly, I really like you! You're awesome!
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
HHah thanks!
@michaelpaz5052
@michaelpaz5052 Год назад
@@holddowna No seriously, I'm not trying to hit on you. I just think you're beautiful. Incredible. That's all.
@michaelpaz5052
@michaelpaz5052 Год назад
I had to fix my reply. Noticed it when I went to see your reaction again. I'll never get tired of it. It's perfect.
@julien890001
@julien890001 3 месяца назад
You make me cry because you're not pretending... Great reaction videos !! 😭🤧💗
@burtzeto7174
@burtzeto7174 Год назад
I grew up watching Mork & Mindy. I also saw his movies and his interviews on late night talk shows. When my local news announced his passing I couldn't believe it. I thought he would be around forever. Then the news anchor said many began posting to their social media accounts a picture of themselves standing on desks with the caption "Oh captain my captai!" That was it. Reality set in. I felt like I lost a close family member. I wasn't ready for him to go. I feel like much of my childhood was anchored around him. With his loss that childhood also was lost. The world seems to slowly change into some place I no longer recognize with each passing of people like him.
@jeffc2460
@jeffc2460 Год назад
Amazing reaction, thank you 🥹
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Thank YOU for watching!
@rollotomassi6232
@rollotomassi6232 Год назад
I can't look at you without seeing Aubrey Plaza, y'all even have the same mannerisms. Love your reactions.
@tomh779
@tomh779 Год назад
Said the same things when I first found Ames channel lol
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
I should watch Emily the criminal … I love her comedy!
@quor2243
@quor2243 Год назад
One of my favorite movies. Very grounded in reality in almost every way with this fantastic genius story always in the back ground, but in the end he chooses love. We need more movies like this right now, I would be happy to drop 70% of the special effect movies to see more studio's take a chance on original stories like this.
@Jayskiallthewayski
@Jayskiallthewayski 7 месяцев назад
Top 10 of all time for me, easy, and your reaction was really beautiful. Some of these monologues are so powerful. R.I.P. mr. Williams, one of the greats. ❤
@charlier711
@charlier711 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful reaction Ames. It can be hard to watch Robin on screen knowing that the mental struggles he endured often mirrored his real life. I do hope you get to Dead Poets Society soon. it's my favorite of his. RIP Captain my Captain.
@coolk3dat754
@coolk3dat754 6 месяцев назад
I enjoyed your company watching Good Will Hunting with you......thank you. Robin Williams one of the greats
@foreignmilk5589
@foreignmilk5589 Год назад
rounders was such an underappreciated little masterpiece
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Srsly!!!!!
@jasonaugustine3370
@jasonaugustine3370 3 месяца назад
Those guys won the Oscar for writing this. What an incredible film
@mattphillips538
@mattphillips538 6 месяцев назад
We used to call Bunker Hill Community College "high school with ashtrays"
@thomasgriffiths6758
@thomasgriffiths6758 11 месяцев назад
Saudade A feeling of longing, melancholy or nostalgia. That is the perfect sentiment when it comes to Robin Williams.
@holddowna
@holddowna 11 месяцев назад
I think so ❤️❤️thank you so much for watching
@joshkresnik6402
@joshkresnik6402 Год назад
Every year on the anniversary of Robin Williams death I watch this movie, and the week prior to that day I binge watch all of his movies or at least the ones that I have and I save good will hunting for the actual day and it’s become a personal tradition of mine. I don’t exactly share it with anybody. It’s just kind of my thing, but I love doing that to remember him.
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Wow thanks for sharing this, I may steal this tradition!
@joshkresnik6402
@joshkresnik6402 Год назад
By all means. I love your channel by the way I just found it and I’ve been following reaction channels for a while, because I love following along with other people, and yours is by far one of the most genuine.
@haroldgeorge892
@haroldgeorge892 Год назад
“Son of a bitch, he stole my line.” Was ad libbed by Robin Williams. They loved it so much they left it in the film. ❤
@nomis
@nomis Год назад
Awesome! I'm going to watch this over and over again! ;)
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
Hope I don’t disappoint!!! Xx
@nomis
@nomis Год назад
@@holddowna lol never!
@chrisweidner4768
@chrisweidner4768 11 месяцев назад
This masterpiece should be a part of every high school curriculum on the world. “Be kind. Always.” ‘You never k ow what the other person has to deal with. -Robin Williams.
@Karaokuma
@Karaokuma 2 месяца назад
The park bench monologue is incredible, but my favorite moment is when Robin goes off script and starts talking about his wife's farts. It's SO funny and they're having such a genuine laugh together, and in the next moment Robin brings it right back down again and is giving an Oscar-worthy performance. That's what I miss the most about Robin Williams.
@ViewsByTaz
@ViewsByTaz Год назад
“I love space and I hate math” 😂😂😂😂😂 story of my life
@holddowna
@holddowna Год назад
RIGHT!!!! thanks for watching!
@billyaltvater2238
@billyaltvater2238 4 месяца назад
The first time i watched this it’s not your fault scene made me cry my eyes out. Coming from a emotional abusive family and also dealing with abandonment issues myself, that scene broke me. To this day i can't watch that part without crying my eyes out.
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