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Enjoy my reaction to "The Usual Suspects" - Bryan Singer.
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@closeup6263
@closeup6263 2 года назад
Guys, unfortunately I had to remove the scene where the cup breaks (just a small part) due to the copyright reasons. However, if you want to check out the entire movie reaction visit my Patreon. Link here: www.patreon.com/georgecloseup Enjoy!
@theGoogol
@theGoogol 2 года назад
A few movies you might enjoy: - K-Pax - Wag the Dog - Transcendence - Edge of Tomorrow - Little Shop of Horrors - Death Becomes Her
@johncampbell756
@johncampbell756 2 года назад
Have you seen LA Confidential yet?
@denniszenanywhere
@denniszenanywhere 2 года назад
I’d say you had the best and only valid reaction to this movie- you marveled at the writing of it.
@Ceractucus
@Ceractucus 2 года назад
@@theGoogol Based on the first two movies you suggested, I now want to see Transcendence.
@theGoogol
@theGoogol 2 года назад
@@Ceractucus : tbh : The first two are classics, the next two are (imo) good sci-fi's that not enough people watched and the last two are a bit morbid / humor.
@grendelink1751
@grendelink1751 2 года назад
I will never get tired of watching peoples faces at the end of this movie. Genuine astonishment every time.❤
@DimensionDevices
@DimensionDevices 2 года назад
Scientifically accurate representation: :) :| :o :O
@beeby9689
@beeby9689 2 года назад
If there's one film I would wanna watch for the first time again, this would be a big contestant
@1969Makaveli
@1969Makaveli Год назад
@@beeby9689 For me it would be this movie & Se7en and Heat.
@tomking7080
@tomking7080 Год назад
This movie and “The Sixth Sense “
@williamdavis9562
@williamdavis9562 7 месяцев назад
@@tomking7080 Sixth Sense was good but that reveal wasn't on the same level as this one.
@dsfddsgh
@dsfddsgh 2 года назад
Might be the best ending to a movie ever. Those final lines are so iconic.
@MrSporkster
@MrSporkster 2 года назад
This timeless masterpiece had a budget of only $5.5 million, and was shot in just 35 days. Let that sink in.
@Veldtian1
@Veldtian1 2 года назад
in-sane, almost an indie film.
@denniszenanywhere
@denniszenanywhere 2 года назад
And deserving of its OScar for Best Original Screenplay.
@robertparker6280
@robertparker6280 21 день назад
Holy Shit!
@YolandaAnneBrown95726
@YolandaAnneBrown95726 2 года назад
What I love about the film since I first saw it in 95 is that you're NEVER 100% sure about anything in the end. All we really know is that people are dead, the cops failed, and the bad guy escapes. And 27 years later, it's still the best mindfuck yet.
@hotflesh66
@hotflesh66 2 года назад
Kevin Spacey won an Oscar for his performance.
@atorthefightingeagle9813
@atorthefightingeagle9813 2 года назад
Intelligent movies. A rare commodity in Hollywood these days.
@rabooey
@rabooey 2 года назад
The most underrated element in this movie was the score. It was the engine that drove the whole thing.
@giantidiot31
@giantidiot31 2 года назад
The theme is iconic. And the string hits at the end are perfect.
@errwhattheflip
@errwhattheflip Год назад
@@giantidiot31 The sound at the end is perfection. Gave me chills
@williamdonnelly8532
@williamdonnelly8532 Год назад
rabooey,well said!🎼👌...I love the score too.
@MrDarkweaver
@MrDarkweaver 2 месяца назад
Interestingly, the guy who wrote the score, also edited the film :)
@stobe187
@stobe187 2 года назад
Singer's finest film. Immaculate script and pacing, building of tension with the slow zoom-ins, great ensemble cast.. one of the films I'd love to watch again for the first time.
@davidw5532
@davidw5532 2 года назад
Proud to say I saw this at the cinema back in ‘95 at the age of 16. Needless to say It absolutely blew my mind! One of my most memorable film going experiences.
@tempsitch5632
@tempsitch5632 2 года назад
@@davidw5532 I saw it 4 times, fresh out of film school.
@bobvylan7215
@bobvylan7215 2 года назад
The script was Christopher McQuarrie, but yes Singer directed perfectly.
@tempsitch5632
@tempsitch5632 2 года назад
@@bobvylan7215 and what John Ottman did with the editing and score was the perfect marriage. All the components don’t normally come together for a good script to come to life like this.
@1969Makaveli
@1969Makaveli Год назад
The writing/ screenplay for this movie was pure excellence. This came out in 1995. And we had other great films that year as well... Se7en Heat Brave Heart Casino 1995 was the year for greatness.
@steveosborne3714
@steveosborne3714 2 года назад
When you watch it the second time, knowing this time that Verbal is Keyser Soze, you'll see all the clues to that fact in Spacey's performance that you missed the first time, making the experience of watching the film just as rewarding but in a whole other way than when you watched it the first time.
@smokeyverton7981
@smokeyverton7981 2 года назад
Saw this in the theater. You could hear a pin drop
@kojiattwood
@kojiattwood 2 года назад
I remember one guy angrily standing up a the end and yelled, "BULLSHIT!!!", hahaha
@johna3863
@johna3863 2 года назад
In case it wasn't mentioned already, the title of the movie is from the line in "Casablanca", "Round up the usual suspects"
@trevorschaffer9173
@trevorschaffer9173 2 года назад
One of the best twist endings in film ever. Incredible.
@dexio8601
@dexio8601 2 года назад
Maybe the best? Any better twists? I can't think of any.
@issi529
@issi529 2 года назад
@@dexio8601 the Prestige is almost up there.
@1969Makaveli
@1969Makaveli Год назад
@@dexio8601 Se7en
@1969Makaveli
@1969Makaveli Год назад
@@issi529 And se7en
@dexio8601
@dexio8601 Год назад
@@1969Makaveli The Others was an amazing twist too....and Fightclub...
@Keyboardje
@Keyboardje 2 года назад
It doesn't matter how manny times you will watch this movie, you will *NEVER* be able to know what actually happened. Keyser Söze could have been telling the truth, but he made up the names from the bord, so he just as well could have made it *all* up as he went on, to fit what the cops new, or *thought* they knew already! We, the audience, have only Keyser Söze's word for what happened, just as the police did. :D
@drhypno6317
@drhypno6317 2 года назад
Some stuff is true, I think most of it is true, but many things are omitted.
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 2 года назад
The twist ending...holy crap!! I bet no one in the theater saw it coming! In fact you have to rewatch the movie and try to look for the clues on really happened at the beginning.
@Chilipotamus
@Chilipotamus 2 года назад
Some of the actors didn't even see it coming! They shot scenes with all the actors as if they were Soze and then cut the film to fit their vision. One of the actors was so mad he wasn't Soze that he walked out of the premier
@dareal5401
@dareal5401 2 года назад
@@Chilipotamus so they all filmed the ending scene??? Sounds like a big waste of money
@Chilipotamus
@Chilipotamus 2 года назад
@@dareal5401 just part of production costs my dude. Every movie you've ever watched has hours of footage/scenes that were shot but cut from the final edit. Sometimes entire characters/actors can be cut from a movie in the editing room
@dareal5401
@dareal5401 2 года назад
@@Chilipotamus thats insane. I wonder how they wrote how finster was soze. And if their own versions are somewhere watchable
@julianaFinn
@julianaFinn 2 года назад
Still one of my favourite films. Grubby little movie with a genius twist that has been parodied but never done as well. And regardless of what pple think of Spacey as a person, his acting is top notch..
@meminustherandomgooglenumbers
@meminustherandomgooglenumbers 2 года назад
American Beauty
@1969Makaveli
@1969Makaveli Год назад
@@meminustherandomgooglenumbers Excellent movie as well.
@richardkovacs2006
@richardkovacs2006 5 месяцев назад
​@@meminustherandomgooglenumbershe was excellent in LA Confidential, too. He steals the scenes he's in. As for judging hin as a human being: Impretty sure there are other people with much worse human qualities among hollywood stars, they jist hide it better, oe the media doesn't care (yet) to blow up. After all media most probably twisted Spacey's story just as much it did Depp's. Which leads us to the problems of modern (mass) media, which is more concerned about incomes than facts... I keep my scepticism, for sure.
@tifosinh
@tifosinh 2 года назад
Great reaction! That was exactly how I reacted the first time I saw this film! One of my favorites.
@TheRedStateBlue
@TheRedStateBlue 2 года назад
if you'd been alive and saw it in theaters, you'd have seen an entire movie theater sit in stunned silence for almost all the rolling credits.
@phoenixfire124
@phoenixfire124 Год назад
Kevin Spacey is an amazing actor. I've loved almost everything I've seen him in. He was definitely the star of this movie.
@JayRock21122
@JayRock21122 2 года назад
I know what's coming and I still get chills.
@davidw5532
@davidw5532 2 года назад
Same! And I’ve seen this movie at least a dozen times over the years. The slow-mo coffee cup drop on floor gets me every time. Followed by that brilliant montage editing revealing everything. Masterpiece!
@tomking7080
@tomking7080 Год назад
I graduated high school when this came out in 1995 and we went back into the theater to watch it again. Such a incredible flick. Brian Singer killed this.
@neuvocastezero1838
@neuvocastezero1838 2 года назад
One of the best films of the '90s. See also "Heat" & "L.A. Confidential". Also, there are some movies where the director's commentary on the DVD is maybe even more entertaining than the film, this is one of them. Really, everything Brian Singer does is worth watching.
@1969Makaveli
@1969Makaveli Год назад
Heat Se7en Casino Brave Heart All came out in 1995.
@phoenixfire124
@phoenixfire124 Год назад
Definitely thought of recommending LA Confidential while watching this.
@richardkovacs2006
@richardkovacs2006 5 месяцев назад
Oh, LA Confidential, what a great movie! And Kevin Spacey kills it in that one, too. The moment of "Rollo Tomasi" is just a masterclass of acting. In fact both times. The 1st time lieutenant Axley mentions it to him, thr whole facial change on Spacey, then when he drops the name and has that curious lil laugh. Wow, just WOW.
@anthonyfanchin1144
@anthonyfanchin1144 2 года назад
Bryan Singer’s first and greatest masterpiece of a movie of all time.
@kevsim70
@kevsim70 2 года назад
You caught one of the few genuine hints the movie gives that Spacey really is Keyser Soze. Remember the scene on the docks, you asked "How does he know they're speaking Hungarian?" Well, Verbal Kint wouldn't know Hungarian, or even what it sounds like. But Keyser Soze would...
@Mr.Goodkat
@Mr.Goodkat 2 года назад
Everytime they say Soze Verbal is the next person it shows in the present day I mean, whenever it cuts to the next scene.
@chrisklitou7573
@chrisklitou7573 2 года назад
That's not a hint I don't speak French and Spanish but I know what it sounds like
@Serai3
@Serai3 2 года назад
He didn't say it was Hungarian. He _asked_ if it was Hungarian. There's a question mark at the end of his line, if you listen closely. He asked because "Kobayashi" had told them about the mob on the ship being Hungarian.
@kikialdrich4574
@kikialdrich4574 Год назад
It makes you want to rewatch immediately to try to figure it out. So amazing.
@TetteSjostrand
@TetteSjostrand 2 года назад
This one, along with “The Prestige” are my favourite ones with a twist at the end that totally changes the entire film! Love it!
@closeup6263
@closeup6263 2 года назад
Prestige on my list!
@arnierhannz8927
@arnierhannz8927 2 года назад
Dont forget The Sixth Sense, lol
@issi529
@issi529 2 года назад
The Prestige was a absolute masterpiece. The ending was indeed amazing like this movie. Very underrated plot twist btw.
@RosaLichtenstein01
@RosaLichtenstein01 2 года назад
If you liked that film, George, you'll love 'LA Confidential' (also starring Spacey), which is nearly as good -- and then 'The Shawshank Redemption' which is, if anything, even better.
@hurricane1951
@hurricane1951 2 года назад
Absolutely. Watch L.A. Confidential.
@RosaLichtenstein01
@RosaLichtenstein01 2 года назад
@@hurricane1951 :-)
@johnstachon9262
@johnstachon9262 2 года назад
Great movie
@lauradawson7964
@lauradawson7964 2 года назад
I agree, LA Confidential is brilliant.
@williamdonnelly8532
@williamdonnelly8532 Год назад
Shawshank Redemption?🤔
@megagurka
@megagurka 2 года назад
One of the best movie endings ever, ranks up there with Shawshank, Seven, Fight Club etc.
@arischreiber2213
@arischreiber2213 Год назад
Now just imagine a whole theatre full of people seeing it the first time and all having this reaction. It's a perfect movie from writing to cinematography and the actors made it even more real. Impossible to remake.
@TheWizardOfEgo
@TheWizardOfEgo 2 года назад
Apparently the rest of the cast had no idea that Benicio Del Toro was going to use that accent - the laughing in the line up at the beginning was genuine
@tbone35453
@tbone35453 2 года назад
Just subscribed. I love your reactions because you actually watch the film and comment at intelligent times. A lot of reactors talk through important scenes and dialogue. It's so refreshing to watch your intelligent reactions. Bravo!
@Marcus_1001
@Marcus_1001 2 года назад
One of my favorite twists EVER. This movie is a total mind f**k and I love it! Your reactions are stellar, sir. Subbed!
@Kaylakaze
@Kaylakaze 2 года назад
This was both the writer's and director's first major film, which is amazing.
@Naomi-cb3zr
@Naomi-cb3zr 2 года назад
"How can you play a criple so well, without being a criple". Watch 'What's eating Gilbert Grape', it will blow your mind how great the acting is.
@YolandaAnneBrown95726
@YolandaAnneBrown95726 2 года назад
When I first saw it, I nearly jumped out of my seat! HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!
@noelleparris9451
@noelleparris9451 2 года назад
Yours was a great reaction. yes, I always thought this was genius :) It's a movie that you can watch multiple times and never get tired of, it's brilliant.
@shawn7257
@shawn7257 2 года назад
One of the greatest twists in movie history...😉
@chefskiss6179
@chefskiss6179 2 года назад
Loved yer reaction vid. Had to "like" just on principle alone, lol. One of those movies where I just sat there and thought, well that was an honour and a privilege to watch.
@nevinyoung9147
@nevinyoung9147 Год назад
This is a movie where, seeing it for the first time, everyone says "I should have known!" but yet they never do.
@4981ish
@4981ish Год назад
Your reaction made this new for me again. Yes, genius! One of the best surprise endings in cinema You spotted so many things that we know will be tied up in a nice neat bow at the end. Great reaction
@ArturoEnricoViganoArtenrico
@ArturoEnricoViganoArtenrico 2 года назад
Great reaction, the same I felt when finishing saw it the first time. Actually, Kevin Spacey won the well deserved Oscar for the part he played. And IMO one of the bottom lines could be, don't judge a book by its cover 👍
@mattn1093
@mattn1093 2 года назад
As much as you liked this movie, you HAVE to watch The Game (1997) with Micheal Douglas. You will like it as much if not more than this one.
@MrAitraining
@MrAitraining 2 года назад
I love the way you edit and present your videos. Very clear and easy to watch..
@jasonhughes3152
@jasonhughes3152 2 года назад
Loved your reaction, same as me and my brothers and dad back in 96. Good stuff bro
@Petestanton
@Petestanton 2 года назад
Hands down the best ending in cinema history.
@bobvylan7215
@bobvylan7215 2 года назад
Watching people react to this ending, reminds me of the first time I saw this.
@tracypmakeup5008
@tracypmakeup5008 Год назад
Imagine I had the exact same reaction as you did, but in the movie theatre back in 1995…Lol! I sat there for 2 minutes speechless when it was done…Lol! My favorite movie of all time.
@renestuder515
@renestuder515 2 года назад
„Makes sense but it also doesn’t make sense that he left.“ My thought: Just wait, it will make sense in a minute.
@babyfry4775
@babyfry4775 2 года назад
Such a good one. Keyser Soze. He made up all the names from reading the bulletin board. Genius for sure. Such a good story. Great reaction!
@josephpalazolo1699
@josephpalazolo1699 2 года назад
Amazing reaction!
@kojiattwood
@kojiattwood 2 года назад
First time seeing this, I was totally convinced it had to be Kobayashi who was Soze.
@anderssandstrom545
@anderssandstrom545 2 года назад
This, I must say, is one of the most sincere reactions to any movie ever. I just love the true shock when the truth is revealed in the last few minutes. Wonderful! Been watching some of your other videos and man do you deserv a bigger audience!
@GatBlackistan
@GatBlackistan 2 года назад
I've enjoyed a few of your reactions but this is the one that got me to subscribe. Great job!
@closeup6263
@closeup6263 2 года назад
Thank you!
@lucyislight9949
@lucyislight9949 2 года назад
One of my favorite movies! I love mysteries and thrillers and usually solve them long before the end (I figured out the Sixth Sense as soon as the kid first saw Bruce Willis' character) but this one kept me guessing all the way to the end. A masterpiece!
@jamesfalato4305
@jamesfalato4305 2 года назад
Believe it or not, I have Cerebral Palsy affecting my right hand and right foot, and I marvel at Kevin Spacey's performance...
@doubledown1138
@doubledown1138 8 месяцев назад
Great reaction. What a film. It manages to spring two amazing twists on you in the space of a few minutes.
@1969Makaveli
@1969Makaveli Год назад
The writing/ screenplay for this was truly incredible genius just pure excellence. And all the actors acted they asses off in this movie. You know what's even crazier is that in the year this movie came out (1995). We got other great films that year.... Heat Casino Brave Heart Se7en All came out that same year. And the writing/ screenplay for all those films were top notch.
@russellfernandes9607
@russellfernandes9607 2 года назад
Great reaction 👍🏻 This is one of the best movies I have seen. Kevin Spacey is brilliant !! Do watch - "One hour photo" starring Robin Williams.... - "Duel" - Directed by Steven Spielberg
@dynnsachord9038
@dynnsachord9038 2 года назад
Your reactions are so good xD The Usual Suspects is one of the best in terms of the writing and direction. Unreliable narrators get me every time lol
@tessesmom
@tessesmom 2 года назад
Great reaction!!
@tjmctube
@tjmctube 2 года назад
Yup. Been in my top 10 for years.
@jeroenwubbels7824
@jeroenwubbels7824 2 года назад
One of the best movies ever mad Got another one for you ( with spooky music) The 9th gate of hell, by Roman Polanski and music by Voichech Kilar, and Johnny Depp as the main actor It's anothe last minute penny drop you will never forget
@angelagraves865
@angelagraves865 2 года назад
Good choice!!
@colinwhitfield8627
@colinwhitfield8627 2 года назад
You werent ready. None of us were.
@denniszenanywhere
@denniszenanywhere 2 года назад
Yes, he won Best Supporting Actor in Oscars.
@brodie6222
@brodie6222 2 года назад
Great flick!, this kind of movie is what I call "A Jacobs Ladder Syndrome" . (The kind of movie, that leads you to get to a point of "ok, i see what's going on", then BOOM, "what a twist, ok, now i got it..."....BOOM...."damn, wow, ....OK NOW I GOT IT!".......BOOM!!!....ect, ect..) thanks man.. now for the segway: Ifyou like this kind of movie, may I suggest "Jacobs Ladder", or "The Others"...lol
@mrgadget1485
@mrgadget1485 2 года назад
That's how I felt after watching this the first time :D What a twist!
@shaneboegeman8638
@shaneboegeman8638 Год назад
You actually caught the one clue that could lead someone to know Verbal was Keyser. Remember, you asked "How does he know it is Hungarian?"
@mrlij6534
@mrlij6534 8 месяцев назад
Had the same reaction in 1995- lol. i was like am i losing my minds?lol Greatest whodunit to date.
@iamdclxvi
@iamdclxvi 2 года назад
I love this movie, and now I love watching people's reactions to it because watching it again just doesn't have the same hit after watching it once.
@TheFairyintheFishBowl
@TheFairyintheFishBowl 2 года назад
I’m so envious of everyone who had this experience with the movie. An old guy friend of mine planted a seed for me that there was a crazy twist in the movie, and I figured it out early on. I was quite annoyed at him because I generally figure out what’s going on, and I missed out on having mind blown. 😑 Glad you loved it! ❤️
@andrewplace7994
@andrewplace7994 2 года назад
New to the channel. Your reaction to this and Snatch were awesome. 2 of my faves
@andreaschmall5560
@andreaschmall5560 2 года назад
A must watch twice movie...for obvious reasons.
@RottenDoctorGonzo
@RottenDoctorGonzo 2 года назад
Excellent film. The Turkish word for "verbal" is "soze". 😊
@ladyhotep5189
@ladyhotep5189 2 года назад
Thoroughly enjoyed your reaction!!!🤣🤣🤣
@davidpost428
@davidpost428 2 года назад
This tale was like something out of Arabian Nights. Your editing on this was really good. We still got the flow and key moments.
@meme148
@meme148 2 года назад
If you like good endings, I recommend The Player with Tim Robbins, it's a genius movie. I miss movies from nineties, this one, Shawshank... There are so many of them. Check American Beauty, if you haven't yet, L.A. Confidential, Shakespeare in love, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List. But my favorite movie of all times is The Fugitive.
@andrewmoss3681
@andrewmoss3681 2 года назад
2 bits of fan-geekdom trivia. The first weekend of release of this film had a different every other cut that was shown afterwards. This was down to a HUGE slip up by the opening credits. In that edit it openly states within the first minute that "Kevin Spacey as Keizer Sozai". The second is they also made the same mistake on the posters for the film!
@robertparker6280
@robertparker6280 21 день назад
This is Top 3 greatest payoffs and twists of all time!
@BrianSherman-TheTVGod
@BrianSherman-TheTVGod 2 года назад
Singer's next movie was Apt Pupil which is well worth watching
@Wolf-ln1ml
@Wolf-ln1ml 2 года назад
The basic idea is called "the unreliable narrator", but yeah, damn, what a masterpiece they made out of it 😎 Though if you think of it, Söze actually lost in the end - he did all of that to remove the one person who could identify him, and now there's dozens of policemen who can identify him, they've got a composite sketch of him, and though they don't show it, they certainly even have video footage of him in the police station.
@lauradawson7964
@lauradawson7964 2 года назад
Fantastic film. The first time i watched it and worked out what was going on I just laughed and laughed - the twist is soooo good! I also want to mention the soundtrack which is beautiful and so atmospheric.
@TheCaptainSlappy
@TheCaptainSlappy 2 года назад
Excellent pick, Closey.
@skinheadjon901
@skinheadjon901 2 года назад
Saw this back to back with "Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead" which has the same type of thriller vibe 🎥🤩🙌👍
@Shrykespeare
@Shrykespeare 2 года назад
The best crime drama of all time. "Lucky Number Slevin" is a close second. Brilliant cast - Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley, Bruce WIllis. Maybe the best editing of any movie ever.
@1969Makaveli
@1969Makaveli Год назад
I never saw that movie. I might have to check it out. But the best crime drama of all time for me would be Se7en. That movie is brilliant the writing/screenplay and all the actors brought their A game.
@borntogazeintonightskies
@borntogazeintonightskies 2 года назад
"I feel kinda sorrry for him." Don't.
@closeup6263
@closeup6263 2 года назад
Regretted it by the end, lol.
@pokeround
@pokeround 2 года назад
Lovely to watch again through your eyes. Good job! Another slightly lesser 90s classic that hits some similar notes but has more humour is Things To Do In Denver When Your Dead, also 1995 and well worth a go. Cheers! 👍
@albinorhino6
@albinorhino6 2 года назад
Ronin (1998), and The Score (2001), are two other classic crime dramas worth watching. Get Shorty (1995) is a hilarious mob crime movie also worth checking out.
@jacobjones5269
@jacobjones5269 2 года назад
It’s been 40 years for me and I’m still traumatized by The Thing.. lol..
@PatrickPrejusa
@PatrickPrejusa 2 года назад
great reaction
@vellaropedart9190
@vellaropedart9190 2 года назад
I wonder if this movie is the reason police interrogation rooms have blank walls.
@rodneysisco6364
@rodneysisco6364 Год назад
Do you know where the title of the movie came from ? Inspector Renault in Casablanca said " round up the usual suspects "
@annemaclean6634
@annemaclean6634 2 года назад
This is a film I've heard about but I don't think I've seen the whole thing before. Such tension and a great script! Thanks so much for this George, loved your reaction and really looking forward to watching the whole film with you. I've left some messages for you on Patreon with, among other things, some suggestions for films you might like to react to, for example The Untouchables (1987) with Kevin Costner as Eliot Ness and Robert De Niro as Al Capone. Hope to hear from you soon, Cheers!
@tnazealot2143
@tnazealot2143 2 года назад
The director of this movie did the X-Men movies, some of my top fave Marvel films.
@audiogarden21
@audiogarden21 2 года назад
36:20. The word for that is called misdirection.
@howiedavis2316
@howiedavis2316 2 года назад
You got my sub, I'm making my way through your reactions to my favorite movies : this one, pulp fiction ( going to watch it tonight ) , and I hope you get to react to others , like End of Watch, A Fish Called Wanda, The Green Mile ( and / or Saving Private Ryan ). The list goes on but I'm patient to see what you get to.
@ivanstepanovic1327
@ivanstepanovic1327 Год назад
The scene at the beginning, the line-up and the laughter... That's genuine. They tried to shoot the scene several times, but it always failed cos the actors for one reason or another would burst into laughter. So, after a while, the director was like "Screw it, do whatever you want"! He intended to let them goof around and later they did shoot the scene right. But after reviewing the material, the director decided that the scene where the actors were screwed around worked better and decided to leave it in the movie. "Shutter Island" has two massive twists in the end, unlike this one... But I liked this one better... One of a kind movie!
@1969Makaveli
@1969Makaveli Год назад
Se7en is very good too.
@reginastogner9535
@reginastogner9535 2 года назад
😎👍
@olijadu
@olijadu Год назад
you had the same reaction as i when i watched this 1995, had to put ice on my head, lol
@jdseaton3386
@jdseaton3386 2 года назад
Such an amazing film. Another fav of mine :)
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