The Reel Rejects - 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU (1999) IS ROM-COM PERFECTION?! MOVIE REVIEW!!

Episode Date: December 6, 2025

THE CLASSIC UPDATE OF SHAKESPEARE'S TAMING OF THE SHREW!! 10 Things I Hate About You Full Reaction Watch Along:   / thereelrejects   Gift Someone (Or Yourself) A Stranger Things RR Tee! http...s://shorturl.at/hekk2 Vecna: The Mind Slayer tee by @G9DESIGN & Dr. Stranger Things tee by @SASAMIIKU — perfect for hardcore fans & collectors alike Greg & Aaron trip the light ROMANTIC as they reunite for a 10 Things I Hate About You Reaction, Recap, Analysis, Breakdown, & Spoiler Review! Aaron Alexander & Gregory Alba dive into the sharp, romantic, endlessly quotable teen classic that helped define a generation of 90s/early-2000s cinema. Join Aaron & Greg as they revisit Gil Junger’s modern retelling of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, starring Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight, A Knight’s Tale) in his breakout role as the rebellious and charming Patrick Verona, and Julia Stiles (Save the Last Dance, Dexter) as fiercely independent Kat Stratford. The film also features Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Inception, Looper) as Cameron, Larisa Oleynik (The Secret World of Alex Mack) as Bianca, and David Krumholtz (The Santa Clause, Numb3rs) and Allison Janney (I, Tonya, The West Wing) in unforgettable supporting roles. Aaron & Greg break down the film’s most iconic and beloved moments: Patrick’s legendary “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” serenade on the bleachers, Kat’s emotional reading of the poem that gives the movie its name, Bianca punching Joey Donner in the face, Cameron’s sweet-but-awkward attempts to win Bianca’s heart, and the Stratford family’s hilariously strict house rules. They explore how the film blends whip-smart humor, heartfelt coming-of-age storytelling, and timeless themes of trust, identity, and self-expression — all wrapped in peak 90s energy and one of the greatest high-school soundtracks of all time. Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/  Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad:  Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB:  https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Aaron, you ready? It was wrong. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we just watched 10 things I hate about all of you. That was better and better as it kept going. Like the first 20-ish minutes, I was like, oh, I feel like this is going to be fun. It'll be okay. but as it kept going I found myself
Starting point is 00:00:31 like falling in love with it and I would say I love this movie but I think by the end of it at first I was really kind of concerned that I wasn't gonna I wasn't concerned that I wouldn't dislike it
Starting point is 00:00:41 I was more of the mindset that I might just not enjoy it by the way every Saturday we upload of a comedy romance movie reactions I forgot to mention and I also forgot to mention Prepper thanks for writing on these highlights
Starting point is 00:00:51 you guys rock my socks so yeah I mean I previewed some of the questions that our royal rejects gave us and I feel like we'd over a lot of what we want to talk about based off some of these great questions that we actually have. But I want to get some of your quick thoughts first. Yeah, I thought it was really fun and charming. Not only the characters, dynamics, but the way that it was filmed was really engaging
Starting point is 00:01:15 and surprising in the amount of, you know, camera work that was on display here. Yeah, I didn't remember anything about this from when I watched it in middle school or the show, but I am thoroughly happy that I got to watch it again with you and with you guys. I really enjoy myself. And it makes me want to rewatch the show so I can see how the different actors portrayed and how different scenarios kind of unfold differently. I think it unfold the same.
Starting point is 00:01:38 It was a show, not a television movie, it was a show. Yeah, it was a show on ABC family. I could say it could be a show. It's a giant ensemble. It's a whole world. I would love to see like episodes dedicated to the Bob Marley crew. That's what I want to show up for.
Starting point is 00:01:53 Yeah, man. I know that there's another show I used to watch called Greek, and one of the actors from that show was on the adaptation of this. Oh, fun. Yeah. I could see how this movie has stood the test of time. Oh, for sure. Because even characters who weren't interesting and become more interesting. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:09 The heart envelops over time. It's one of those movies that because so much is going on, it feels longer than it is, but in a good way. Yeah, that's a really good point. It's really good point. I found myself wrapped up in it. Sometimes when I'm having a day like today, I'll find myself getting destroyed. I'll get some anxiety because I'm aware of how much I have to do after, which is one of those days I have right now. But I did find myself, like, weirdly transported into this high school world that that was crafted.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Yeah, no, it definitely got me curious to see how accurate this is to the actual Shakespeare play. And, yeah, if it has as much charm, obviously Shakespeare is a classic. but yeah it made me curious and see what uh if i'd view in a different lens yeah i'll never read it or watch it know we me but hey let's go to some roll rejects questions let's get it because trust me they got some stuff that we are going to like to answer let's start off with a couple simple ones uh tm hope you enjoyed this movie how do you think heath ledger and julia styles made their chemistry feel so real compared to other teen rom-com Do you have any immediate thoughts?
Starting point is 00:03:26 I imagine they probably spent some time together outside of the immediacy of the shooting. You know, ensembles like this typically have some sort of camaraderie, maybe they even dated. I don't know, but it definitely felt authentic and felt very real. And I appreciated it because of that. Yeah, you definitely felt the tension both in the light moments and the conflict that they had. They definitely have that sexual tension between them. So, yeah, I thoroughly enjoyed it. They were great, and I'm happy to hear that that's the universal opinion of people and these two in this movie.
Starting point is 00:04:00 I feel like they're actually written really well. That too. They're the characters, or they have something dramatic in their past that has shaped them into who they are. They're a bit of a reject, if you will. There's someone who stands out amongst the crowd, and they're also very honest individuals. with themselves as much as possible and they're strong they stand up for what they truly think and feel they're not subjected to what other people think about them and they represent two different sides of that and the writing did such a good job at showing at really highlighting where they're similar and where they're different and their similarities are so strong and i feel like heath ledger and julia styles who are both obviously amazing actors Julia Stiles, I really feel like, deserved a bigger career than when she ultimately. She's like she's a known actor, but I don't feel like she ever quite rose to the level of fame.
Starting point is 00:05:01 I feel like she could have been at like the, you know, where any actresses are now that are really popular or like a Margot Robbie or Amy Adams or something like that because she's an amazing actor. Yeah. But I really got the impression that these two really knew these characters. You know, a lot of other rom-coms, I feel like because they're rom-coms, they sometimes just treat it like it's a rom-com. so we don't need to put that much homework into who these people are. The impression I got was they really put homework into who they are. There's such a relaxation and naturalness about the way they both play these characters
Starting point is 00:05:36 that I found to be really magnetic from both of them. It's really easy to look at Heath Ledger and give a lot of the praise to him specifically because of him being such a standout performer. But both him and Julius Stiles, Australia styles, I think, really found the right. They really knew the direction of this film. They knew when to show these different shades.
Starting point is 00:06:00 And I feel like it's because the typical movie of a rom-com would do the funning games of them trying to get together. They start getting it in the finale towards the finale. And then the all-loss moment happens where she finds out the truth. but they took different zigzags along the way like at the party where she gets drunk and shows herself and then he doesn't kiss her then they're apart like they knew how to make this feel a little bit more like
Starting point is 00:06:29 a cat and mouse game and more real as opposed to your typical beat sheet of a film yeah no the push and pull was was really an engaging part of the story because you really are rooting for these characters but obviously they're flawed and yeah they did feel really lived in and you believe these are real people that existed Despite of, you know, maybe how corky it was in the beginning,
Starting point is 00:06:50 you found a sense of grounding with each of them, but also their relationships. And even though we only have a little under two hours with them, the fact that they feel so lived in, the little bits of history we do get with them, you can for sure see how that impacted the way they moved through the world. Yeah, and they don't play it with each other. They don't play it like extra heavy or something.
Starting point is 00:07:12 Exactly. It feels very human in the way they do it. I read Mary Souls. Mary Souls I loved this soundtrack Do you like the Ska slash Seattle Coffee House Indie Chick music vibe
Starting point is 00:07:27 That predominantly featured in the movie Which is your personal favorite musical moment Greg Well it would have to be Heath Ledger scene 100% Which is not at all what you're inferring That moment was super sweet and touching And you know this guy is spending all his money on her
Starting point is 00:07:45 And it's a big romantic gesture and you could see if there's one scene that showed the jokerisms of him it was probably that one scene and her like feeling like charmed by it but in terms of the musical moment i actually thought the credit scene was like the coolest moment of them you know on the rooftop and the way they were showing like hey we've kind of been transferred to the society at this one location and the the band was the theme song the kind of music the orchestra of this whole time you were here as this type of music. So I thought the credit scene was actually
Starting point is 00:08:20 like my favorite one. Yeah, I think that from cultural osmosis, and maybe the small thing I remember is probably that song. And it's the thing that's one of the most anonymous things with this movie. I think it's considered the theme song of the film.
Starting point is 00:08:36 But yeah, I think that they did a great job of showing a diverse array of sounds that kind of hail from that area. So I guess that kind of answer that. where this takes place but yeah i'd have to agree with you that i think that in spite of all the fact that we got all these wonderful bands and sounds from the seattle area or the ska sort of genre i felt like keith ledger's performance was the most captivating and the thing that really
Starting point is 00:09:03 endeared you to their relationship or at least in part i felt like he did a really good job of showcasing the spontaneity and the sincerity of his affection for that he did a really good job of showcasing the spontaneity for her and you could easily believe that this is something that would win her over. Like granted, I know a lot of people don't love grand gestures, but for those that do, this was a really sweet thing. I used to want to be the top of a dude who would like do a grand gesture
Starting point is 00:09:29 and have like an entire football field like asking someone to probably. So this is like vicariously living a dream of my own, a youth, of the youthful time of when I was in high school. So it's really cool to see something like this and for it to play out in his favor. But
Starting point is 00:09:45 yeah i'll say that's the best moment musically of the film for me concurred all around kiana chanelle uh she gave us a few options here i'm gonna go with the top one because this seems like a fun one they ask if it doesn't take too much time what are ten things you love about this movie it could be ten each or ten together whichever is easier and more efficient well i'll tell you it's more efficient 10 together it's more efficient so let's do this list together buddy all right what's the first one first thing you say you love about it first thing i love about this movie is the way that it's shot i feel like they have fun event of ways of doing transitions the first one that comes to mind is going to be when we're walking through the hallway into the concert
Starting point is 00:10:28 and heath ledger uh it starts with showing his face and it transform to his POV and then we go cut behind him where he's into the the concert itself that shot was was really dope yeah yeah the camera work really stood out in this one they cared to like craft something to get Yeah. As much as based on a play, it doesn't translate like that at all. That's based on a play. And there's other characters, I think, to highlight. I would say David Krumholtz is his freaking name. David Krumholtz was hysterical. A lot of these characters are essentially art types that you see in high school movies. And he is that like the funny friend to the main character and kind of the dweeb who the other girls like shoot down. And of course he'll get with the super nerdy girl. Like there's art types. But I felt like he brought so much. more to that role that I thought was super funny. Yeah. I guess three, I really appreciate and love the dynamics of how each character's motivation was influencing the direction of the plot, you know, whether it be revenge or trying
Starting point is 00:11:32 to acquire somebody's true love or monetary reasons. I feel like the way that those motivations played out would cause them to act and how those motivations change over the course of the film or didn't. change in it allowed the plot to move in a really um kinetic way that i found um endlessly entertaining yeah yeah it was like really like i was saying it during the credits like it was a film that was surprisingly oddball and quirky and didn't quite feel real and then it becomes more real without it transitioning into something that feels tonally not complimentary to what we experience in the first half of this movie. They
Starting point is 00:12:13 managed to find the realness over time. It's a really well crafted experience. I'm going to be cheating here. I'm pretty much just going to go through cast members. The dad, the dad relationship, Walter, Larry Miller, the performer, I thought
Starting point is 00:12:29 he was another very funny character. He was like a perfectly cast dad who has like a simple objection. Again, that's like another character that could be an archetype, you know, the overprotective father with his girls and he's going to be a bit of a hard ass about stuff but you know it's fucking
Starting point is 00:12:45 this is like 30 years later this movie's out 30 40 something like that and somehow it still feels like it feels like a refreshing version of a type of character that I've seen a bunch of times and then to get like the super heartfelt moment to show that
Starting point is 00:13:01 his overprotectiveness and his controlling ways are all from a place of where he's seeking love from them he's missing the little girls within them and then to get that reward from cat at the end there from giving her what she really wants i thought it was just a beautiful way of supporting a father supporting his daughter yeah 100% uh so that was four right that was four my friend so five i will say the adaptation as a whole obviously this is known
Starting point is 00:13:32 to be an adaptation of the training of the shoe granted i don't know that story or it's intricacies uh very well but obviously it's has the frame of of something like this movie and I feel like they did a great job of making something that is Shakespeare in an old English very accessible to a modern audience by putting it within the context of it being high school rather than like ladies and lords. I feel like they really were able to ground it in a way where it made it palatable for audiences that maybe not are so into Shakespeare. Granted these are all human stories and the way we kind of intermingle with one another are things that are universal to human throughout history, but the fact that they
Starting point is 00:14:15 were able to kind of put it within the context of like a Seattle setting within a high school was a stroke of genius. Yes, yes. For six, the other dynamic I would really want to highlight is the sister dynamic between Bianca and Kat. A lot of the times when you have siblings in movies who are very different from one another, it often doesn't feel like they've come from the same household and this one they do they are very different and it's one of those movies that over time you begin to see how they are similar and you really see how cat is actually a sister who does care about her younger sister that's why i loved about the experience with them is that they unveil more about what's already been there since the beginning of this movie that we
Starting point is 00:15:04 just didn't quite see yet as their relationship tightens over time and it's hard to nail down a sibling dynamic in general where you're writing two very different people but this slight difference in age gap and it doesn't matter if you grew up in the same household you can wind up two very different people and I thought they really felt like they were actually sisters to me yeah in spite of being completely different people yeah so I really love that dynamic fellow reject Greg from an alternate timeline is here to let you know that we have launch three new Stranger Think shirts in honor of the final season. First one up, Universal Inspired Monster Poster of Vecna.
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Starting point is 00:16:33 wearing them let's get back to the video people so i would have to say to kind of build a a bit of we were saying seven would be the twist with cat i felt like giving that information the fact that she was someone who slept with uh what was his name joey at the in her ninth grade year and she did it not long after her mom left she was like in pain looking for for validation and that experience sort of hardened her through the rest of the the story and kind of used that as a way to showcase why she was being protective of her sister um was was really unexpected and i thought it made a lot of sense for her character and it only added to the depth of why she moved through the the world in the way she did so yeah i thought
Starting point is 00:17:25 was a stroke of genius i don't know if that's something original for this movie or that's something from the shakespeare uh play but yeah i really liked it i loved it there i agree with these sentiments eight I would say the handling of a giant ensemble a lot of time it's easy for characters to feel neglected or worse when your main characters feel like they didn't get enough attention because they had too many other characters cooking in the kitchen here and this movie does not suffer from that and they knew how to use the supporting players around them to elevate you know like the Joey character is probably the most like one note character of them all and like there's zero depth to him but they use him appropriately as they're some kind of antagonist the teacher mr morgan i thought was a really funny addition as well like they knew how to cut around to everyone to elevate it with the humor but also to push our main characters forward joseph golden levitt being part of that cast like i said it at a certain point like i don't really care about this guy i'm like 40 minutes in this
Starting point is 00:18:33 movie but then there is a switch that happens where i did find myself very much connected and caring about what he's going through. So the whole ensemble and the ability to orchestrate this in a way that does feel like you are getting the whole high school experience through these guys' high school experience without it sacrificing the main stuff you want to be here for, I never felt like they should cut out someone in order to give more screen time to someone else.
Starting point is 00:19:01 I like the way they handle the ensemble a lot. Yeah. I think it's nine I think so all right I'm gonna say Patrick I loved him I loved the way
Starting point is 00:19:15 he was able to be somebody who you'd believably see as a rebel and you know somebody that if you didn't know him could believe all the rumors that were being said about him
Starting point is 00:19:27 but someone who also was very thoughtful and very caring and protective and yet rebellious and even though he did something for monetary reasons, it was very believable the way he was able to evolve over the course of the story or transition into something that was more genuine and sincere.
Starting point is 00:19:47 And it's funny watching Heath Ledger in his youth and seeing how charming he is in this film. And it's funny because in a weird way, you're like, he's so good in this movie. Yet I can, though I don't agree, I can understand why people will be like, the ten things about you guys gonna be joker what he's so charming and good-looking how's gonna be the joker but obviously he is the most iconic version of that character today even still almost 20 years
Starting point is 00:20:16 later and i think that just speaks to his versatility as a performer and his ability to be so present in any scene that he's in even if he's just like moving stuff in wood shop or dancing to when the girl's affection i feel like he's just such a magnetic performer and this character only adds to how magnetic he is while playing Patrick. Yeah, yeah. He's pretty brilliant. And the last thing I would say is
Starting point is 00:20:44 I love how much it embraces its themes of love. This movie has different versions of love. They got sibling dynamic love. They have parental love. They have contrasting different variations of high school love
Starting point is 00:21:00 between Patrick and Cat, between Cameron and Bianca. and between Michael and is her name Mandela? Is that Mandela right there? Got the Mdb pulled up. Mandela? Where? The girl who he falls in love with,
Starting point is 00:21:15 the Shakespeare lover. Oh, yes, Mandela. Yeah, like the different variations. And it also shows it in a way with depth and the dark shades that can sometimes come from it. And the, you know, the sacrifices and how it's not always perfect. It can be a little bit messy. It can be ugly.
Starting point is 00:21:31 Like, it's not treated with, it's a very romantic, movie without it feeling overly sappy or even overly romantic. It does it in a way that somehow, even though it's larger than life than a lot of other rom-coms, it feels a little bit more believable than your typical
Starting point is 00:21:48 like, okay, there's a lot apart, you know, 20 minutes before the finale, and then the man shows up at an airport or some big event, and he declares his love in a giant public setting with a big audience watching, you know? They take, they dodge cliche routes while
Starting point is 00:22:04 still giving you what you want it's an interesting experience because like they technically kind of just do everything a rom-com would do but they do it in a way that still surprises and still feels rewarding so yeah
Starting point is 00:22:20 appreciate the way they honor all their themes and it's uh it's commitment to its soul i would say so appreciate appreciate that and then we got a few more here and you know we've said we can't take all of them that's just one of the things we're not able to take all of them but let's
Starting point is 00:22:38 see what else we can take all right so let's uh i don't know this was one of the first ones submitted you want to read alana picos sir hey guys fun fact i'm lana from hawaii but i went to high school in w a that's washington yeah washington seattle makes that north dakota yeah baby uh growing up between two states and i went to high school near the high school they used in this movie a lot of my sister's friends were extras in the dance scene at the end cool curious your thoughts on heath in the movie such a vast difference from his later performances and do you all have a favorite heath ledger performance outside of the joker this one well we talked extensively uh about heath ledger
Starting point is 00:23:27 yep i've you would say that i would actually say you know the one that was introduced to with him was the patriot oh i never seen it him is uh mel gipson's son two australians playing americans this is well i know obviously he was australian in this movie but did he have like a good american accent on that one yeah i didn't suspect he was australian oh okay and he's really great in that movie really cared about him a lot he was i think that was i want to say his introduction for a lot of people
Starting point is 00:23:56 but for more like audiences who craved like the bigger cinema films that was an introduction like that was her first time seeing Heath Ledger you know a lot like the Patriot audience is not the same audience as 10 things I hate about you you know they're very different and who Mel Gibson was at that time was a huge
Starting point is 00:24:12 household name you know right like his name would draw in box office so that was my introduction to him and that's really stood out and he's in some other movies that I think are great and definitely like stronger or like a broke back mountain and stuff but, you know, to the heart
Starting point is 00:24:29 I would say, I would say that. You should watch Brokeback Mountain. That's a good one. You should watch it, not here, and then I'll yell at you. Yep. Let's go. Let's see here.
Starting point is 00:24:45 Let's see here. What do we got? What do we got? Ro... This is Tate of the Heath Ledger tune. If either you had watched this movie When it was first released, do you think you would have been able to predict just how big Heath Ledger was going to
Starting point is 00:25:02 be based on his performance? No. Not at all. Like, he's great in the movie, but this movie, I don't think, is to the point where you're like, this guy's going to be a superstar. Yeah, it's sad because, like, yeah, he's great in this movie. And like, wow, that dude was really great actor.
Starting point is 00:25:18 But I think the thing that would have shot him in the stratosphere and changed the course of his career would have been Joger. Yeah, it was already happening with, like, broke back mountain and like broke back mountain he was getting so much praise for because he was trying he really wanted to stay away from being pretty boy you know and like he was a monster's ball in a small role it's a tally berry and bob billy bob thornton and yeah just watching his transition no i don't feel like this would have been the one but it is kind of cool to go back
Starting point is 00:25:47 to the other fact the thing that was like i kept tripping out about it's because i just watched dark night and dark guy rises so i was like this is crazy just watching like these two interact i had no idea I didn't know Joseph Gordon-Levin was in it, first off. I didn't expect that they would have so much screen time to gather. And the fact that, like, Joseph Gordon-Levitt has aged beautifully. Him and Gabrielle Union, my God, they look almost, like, he just looks like a younger version of a man who looks perpetually young. Yep, great skin care.
Starting point is 00:26:16 He does look like young forever. And so, like, seeing them interact was kind of tripping me out. It was also tripping me out because it kind of looks similar. like they could have played brothers i could see a that sort of made you there 50% of the way so i don't have to point let's say argue with you about something that doesn't matter
Starting point is 00:26:35 they're brothers i say okay all right there's a lot of these questions uh you know that are about how do you do you compare to the play stuff i'll tell you can't answer that we're going to have a lot of you want to be able to tell you so let's uh let's go with this one
Starting point is 00:26:52 all right beast games all right hey guys so when i was younger i thought heath ledger and joseph gordon levin were brothers hey oh my god what do you know i did not even see that question that's funny but that statement yeah because they look so similar to each other not knowing their actual names at the time but my question is this being one of my favorite movies of theirs what movie roles from each actors other than the dark night did you live by them thanks for reading p s gregg I was the guy that shook John's hand at the Dune IMAX Green. Nice.
Starting point is 00:27:29 Heck yeah. Nice. Thanks for being here. Well, we have stated the Heath Ledger ones. Joseph Gordon-Levitt. I think I know which one you'll say. One thing of that is. 500 days of something.
Starting point is 00:27:41 No, Looper. Oh, yeah. I forgot about that movie. No, it's 500 days of summer. Or he was young Bruce Willis. I have not seen it in a long time, but I remember liking it. And I also really liked him in Brick, but I don't remember. anything about that movie i was like ryan johnson's first movie yeah yeah both right johnson did looper too
Starting point is 00:27:59 huh i believe so yeah yeah those are two movies that i know i liked a lot i couldn't tell you like almost anything that happens to those terms like i know bruce will sim interact at one point it's part of the movie and in brick i know like some guy keeps punching him at one point in a scene outside of that i don't know what like the mystery is i don't remember what yeah uh i remember just going on having a lot of like makeup on him yeah i remember brick being the one where that transition started happening for him as oh you're this guy's like a real actor and you know like inception though for some reason was the one i think that started really changing a bit of the like this guy can be a cool like handsome leading man kind of guy i remember like he had a swagger and he had the cool
Starting point is 00:28:46 fight scene yeah i remember liking him and don john i haven't said that movie john won don juan yeah because he directed that one i think he wrote and directed that one oh hell he really There's a point where Joseph Gordon-Levitt was like the hot thing. Yeah, what happened, Joe? Yeah, man. Where'd you go, dude? Yeah, what'd you go, Betty? He's doing it to record stuff.
Starting point is 00:29:03 He's empowering of the youth now. But if I had to pick one personal one from Joseph Gordon-Levett, boy, that is a toughie. I guess I would actually go with Inception because I just thought he was so cool. I'd have seen in forever. What do you do for a rewatch? Like, I can break, I'm sure if I rewatch brick or, um, Looper. Looper, those, one of those would probably take the prize.
Starting point is 00:29:32 But I just don't remember them well enough to tell you, like, why he's good in those movies, even though I know he is. No, same. It's just the feeling you have leaving it. Yeah, that's mainly what I remember with movies is the feeling I left me with, not the actual facts of the experience. Yeah, it's a weird thing. You're like, I know I've seen this, but I don't know. I couldn't tell you a single thing about it. Yeah, no, I just watched, like, the Batman with Coy.
Starting point is 00:29:56 I remember most of it, but there were, like, moments and plot points. I'm like, whoa, I just don't remember that happening. Strange, nope, can't answer that, can't answer that. We'll just take one more fun, one for fun. And then we'll call it a day. Andrew Nick Carson, hey, guys, I actually live close to the house from this movie. It's a coma, Washington. It was up for Salem, 2018.
Starting point is 00:30:19 It was sold for $1.5 million. Damn. damn that's fun that's how much john's net worth is if you gotta buy a house from any movie which phone would you want professor x's ex mansion that's a great house it's so big i could have a room for an item whoa like this is where my laptop is you know how cool would that be that'd be dope this is where i keep my gold pen and this is where i put all of my blow-up dolls this is where I put all the comments I don't like that Andrew makes
Starting point is 00:30:55 Oh that's tough There's so many houses and so many movies There's a few There's quite a few I don't know why my mind went to the Grand Pudeau's Hotel Because it's not a house That's a hotel Could be man
Starting point is 00:31:08 This is a great question That is not going to be real in any of our lifetimes You know what I'm going to pick the Grand Poudovest Hotel I think you're cheating man It's not a house I'm going to pick you know what I'm going to pick for the brief time we have to answer this question I'm going to pick Bruce Wayne's house from BVS
Starting point is 00:31:31 one of the lake house with all the windows and a pretty nice house it was a great house just very exposed but I guess if no one lives there doesn't really matter he's the only one there his enemies coming well I wouldn't have enemies coming I just I would get it reinforced So things don't break my glass But then again, I don't know It would break my glass But anyway, that was my nice house
Starting point is 00:31:53 I can go fishing And I can look at the Look at the things outside Without feeling cold on the inside So Bruce Wayne Remember there's that one moment Where he was like sleeping with a girl And we never learned who that girl is
Starting point is 00:32:04 Not a single, I don't even know if we saw her face They should do a spin-off movie about her I would love that A whole break It was Martian Manhattan the whole time all right guys well ten things I hate about you what are ten things you hate about Aaron
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