(disclaimer my little brother is 5 and loves this movie and i've probably watched it 10+ times) (second disclaimer, i realize this is kind of sad leave me alone) you mean the mouse, mister big, who judy and nick met when they were trying to find evidence in the limo that emit otterton was last seen in, and the polar bears took them to mr. big and he was about to "ice 'em" when his daughter came in and brought up an agreement that he wouldn't ice anyone at her wedding, to which he replied that he has to. Then Mr. Big's daughter see's judy and tells her dad that she is the rabit that saved her from the giant donut that was about to crush her, then mr. big lets judy and nick into the wedding and judy asks him questions, and he tells them about the jaguar that was driving the car and they go to talk to him.
Just watch it, it still holds up. I rewatched it not too long ago, after not having seen it since I was basically a kid. And it stll totally works, despite the fact that you feel like almost every line has be quoted a million times, and all the concepts in it has been done to death. There is something very basic about the story, that makes it eternal, while still presenting these larger than life characters that brought a whole new side of Italian American culture.
HELLO!!! I want to spend time with celebrities. Just kidding. GAGAGAGAGA! I only want to spend time with my two girlfriends and record RU-vid videos for with the 3 of us. OH YEAH. Don't hate me for living the best life, dear dill
"Times have changed. It's not like the Old Days -- we can't just not watch it if we don't want to. A refusal to let us use your Netflix password is not the act of a friend. If Don Corleone has all the movies, and the sequels, then he must share them, or let us others use them. He must let us draw the water from the well. Certainly, he can -- present a bill for such services; after all -- we are not Communists." "It's true that I have a lot of friends in politics, but they wouldn't be so friendly if they knew that he hadn't seen the movie instead of just not watching all the sequels which they consider a harmless vice. But not having seen it even once, that's a dirty business. Still; I will give you this favour on the day of my daughters' wedding." "Don Corleone, I am honoured and grateful that you have invited me to your home on the wedding day of your daughter and decided to share your password with me. I'm going to leave you now because I know that you are busy on this, the day of your daughter's wedding. And may their first child be a masculine child."
Fokin genious as always. I would say "Give these guys a netflix show already" But since "cuties", i guess my bros deserve way better than Netflix to distribute them.
Your videos do this to me a lot. Wolf on wall street. Haven’t seen it. Bird box, haven’t seen it. Shark tank, haven’t seen it, Godfather. Haven’t seen it
I've seen the Godfather when I was like 12 (about 10 years ago), I would know the references, but describing a scene? Taking the L there. Probably should rewatch-it.
The only reason I hesitate to say I haven’t seen a movie my friends are talking about is because they’ll be like “SHUT UUUP” “NO WAYYYY” “D’AWWWH” or even the worst “You’re kidding.. right? FUNNY GUY HAHAAA..” like dude.. I have social anxiety……
Honestly, I've seen the movie, but I can't remember the opening scene. Reason? I'm worse than someone who hasn't seen the Godfather: I'm someone who didn't like it.