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My Cousin Vinny

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Anonymous

The prison misunderstanding and Vinny's cabin rant are forever my favorite parts.

Ian

This has made my day been wanting you to watch this movie for sooooo long and I can't wait to find out what you think . Only just got to work so gotta wait a while yet but I will be grabbing snacks on way home maybe a KFC and then enjoy your reaction . Cheers again Vicky a lovely surprise

Joe Blankenship

Can't wait to watch this with you. One of my all time favorite comfort movies.

Mitchell Bowker

I love that Marisa Tomei won an Oscar for her role in this movie because she was so freakin' funny!

The Dingo

She was amazing in this movie - in my opinion one of the most well deserved Oscar awards

Joseph M Sica

Shout out from the US Marine Corps V. Just finished watching your whole reaction! This is one of the greatest movies ever made in my opinion. So funny so wholesome and you're absolutely right A movie You can watch over and over. I watched it about 50 times Kekek. One movie that comes to mind that I think you'll really like is Donnie Brasco you should check it out sometime. anyways I went through about 7 pieces of tissue paper watching this with watching this with you. It was so worth it! <3

vlocke67

one of my favs! glad you enjoyed it too! great reaction

TJ Bigelow

The reason Vinny "slept" well in the prison is because of the stereotype, at the time, that the prison riot mirrored the sounds of New York at night, lol.

Robert Avila

This movie is so much fun. I knew you'd love it. I've seen it so many times. I loved your reaction to it. It made it even more fun.

Joe Blankenship

If the judge looked familiar, you may have seen him before as Herman Munster from The Munsters. He was a frankenstein.

Richard Ryan

I wonder if Vickie's noticed yet that (Tom Holland's) Aunt May was in this. 😁🕸🕷🕸 ♥ From Brooklynn and significantly family-minded, too. I'm just sayin'...

Joe Hoy

I think you might just be the first reactor I've seen who solidly clued in to the fact that Vinny's love for (and skill at) arguing is what ultimately makes him a successful attorney. Reading between the lines it seems to be implied that Vinny came up before Judge Molloy (probably repeatedly) for petty offences when he was younger, and argued his case well enough in court that Molloy took him under his wing and steered him towards law school (if for no other reason than trying to keep him out of trouble).