First time watching Thor Love and Thunder Movie Reaction

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  • Badd Medicine here and its MCU reaction time!
    Thor Love and Thunder reaction is here and I don't think we have had this heated review ever. Regardless of how we feel, we will still watch Marvel and the next Thor movie. Marvel in their Phase 4 definitely has a different feel to it. And maybe we didn't lose Jane?
    It is the sequel to Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and the 29th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Taika Waititi, who co-wrote the script with Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, and stars Chris Hemsworth as Thor alongside Christian Bale, Tessa Thompson, Jaimie Alexander, Waititi, Russell Crowe, and Natalie Portman. In the film, Thor attempts to find inner peace, but must return to action and recruit Valkyrie (Thompson), Korg (Waititi), and Jane Foster (Portman)-who is now the Mighty Thor-to stop Gorr the God Butcher (Bale) from eliminating all gods.
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  • @BaddMedicine
    @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +50

    The review at the end was HEATED! Regardless, we will still watch the next one. What was your reaction? Did this meet your expectations?
    Full Reaction on Patreon: www.patreon.com/baddmedicine

    • @MaggieAAdams
      @MaggieAAdams Před rokem +2

      The debate at the end was exactly what I expected. Like I said, it's like me with my brothers talking about movies lol. A whole full blown hour long debate. Love you guys. You are part of the family now hahaha

    • @thedefinitionisthis
      @thedefinitionisthis Před rokem +9

      People have their issues with Phase 4, but I personally have enjoyed the wide range of content we've gotten out of it: new characters, new status quos, different types of storytelling, and different genre approaches. But I have to say that "Thor: Love and Thunder" was the first *real* let-down for me. I loved "Thor Ragnarok", so I was excited to see what Taika, Hemsworth and co. would do with a 4th movie, after having "figured out" what works with Thor in the 3rd. I really feel this movie suffered from the notion of "this worked before, so let's do it again, but MORE"; in that the comedy was dialed up to 100. I don't mind a barrage of jokes, as long as they're funny & come naturally. I felt that was the case with "Ragnarok". But with "Love & Thunder", a good portion of the jokes simply didn't land. EVERYONE had to try to have a joke or a bit in, and at some point, it felt like an unintentional parody of the previous movie. There's a lot of cool stuff going on in this movie, but I feel that a lot that would've added resonance or added something to the story, was cut or under-developed in favor of the jokes. I'm looking forward to seeing Thor again, and am interested in his new status-quo, but this movie left a lot to be desired, which is a let--down given that pretty much everyone involved with "Ragnarok" and how successful that was, came back for "Love and Thunder".

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +2

      Hahaha 🤜🤛😁

    • @tedbaker3846
      @tedbaker3846 Před rokem +2

      Well, it did meet my worst expectations.

    • @AllInTheGame01
      @AllInTheGame01 Před rokem +2

      @@BaddMedicine Y'all gotta do the Honest Trailer reaction to this movie!

  • @tanyabrear3408
    @tanyabrear3408 Před rokem +82

    Hey guys! Little fun fact here, Gorr’s daughter is actually Chris Hemsworth’s actual daughter, so that’s so cute that she got to play a part in his movie. Great video as always. 🥰

    • @peterang6912
      @peterang6912 Před 8 měsíci +2

      All the children in this movie are from the actors, sound people, director and all the other people who was working on this movie...

    • @fapperino-ql4zu
      @fapperino-ql4zu Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@peterang6912 Well that explains why it tanked. The kids being incorporated, as wholesome as it was for some, killed the movie for me. Movie directors projecting their own real lives into films strikes again.

    • @peterang6912
      @peterang6912 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@fapperino-ql4zu it didn't tanked because the kids was in it. the writing was bad for most of the fans... the balance between action and comedy was way off...

    • @OPrime_RollsOut
      @OPrime_RollsOut Před 17 dny

      Also, the wolf lady is the early montage is Elsa Pataky, Hemsworth's actual wife.

  • @AlbinoBlackMonkey
    @AlbinoBlackMonkey Před rokem +63

    In the original Nordic lore, Thor has those goats. The lead his chariot into battle and around. He can eat them every night (hence the joke about eating then) and they come back to life every morning for him to use again.

    • @GamerGrovyle
      @GamerGrovyle Před rokem +8

      One important thing is that they have to be buried with their bones intact.
      There's one tale I remember where Thor visits a family of mortals asking for a place to sleep for the night and allows them to join him in eating his Goats in return.
      However the child of the family who ate of one of the legs chose to break it and eat the marrow inside (can't judge him, that shit is delicious) and when the Goat was then resurrected the next day it was lame leaving Thor stranded in Midgard until the Goat healed.
      He was quite enraged and as compensation took the responsible child as his squire/servant/thrall (there's many versions)
      Just an interesting factoid about the myth behind the comics.

    • @sawanna508
      @sawanna508 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@GamerGrovyle There was an animated short movie with this storyline (I don't remember the Titel of the movie though), only in this it was Loki who tells the boy to remove the bone. Saw that long ago as a child.

  • @quentinhiller8831
    @quentinhiller8831 Před rokem +221

    I came across a theory about this movie a little while ago that makes it a lot better. The theory is that the whole movie except for the Gorr scene at the beginning and the post credit scene, is told from Korg's perspective, and that he embellished certain parts, which explains all the silly stuff like Stormbreaker being jealous of Mjolnir and Zeus acting really goofy.

    • @cthulhuwu_
      @cthulhuwu_ Před rokem +25

      If you've seen Taika Waititi's Hunt for the Wilderpeople this theory lines up. But that said, I don't think he nailed the tone in this one. It really didn't feel natural like his humor in Ragnarok, Jojo Rabbit, and Wilderpeople.

    • @alexanderthegreat5649
      @alexanderthegreat5649 Před rokem +12

      So here's my thing, can you explain the differences between this movie "silly/goofy" things and Ragnoroks? People loved it but I don't see a difference between the 2 comedy wise. I can absolutely understand criticisms the villain or whatever but barring that it's pretty much Ragnarok to me, if the comedy wasn't funny to you(I don't just mean you personally but in general) than ok not everything hit for me either but it was literally the same for Ragnarok as well they didn't all hit me. The God laughed after his daughter died yes to highlight EXACTLY why they're terrible. Hela murdered left and right and they got to joking immediately as well. I liked the jealousy of SB they've only ever slightly hinted that the hammers have a sort of sentience to them.
      I'm not 1 of those who think opinions have to align with mine I like hearing different views, but I do wonder why I see similar things between films and others will see them as nowhere near the same and let 1 slide while hating the other. I only refer to level headed and normal people in general because the one's I've seen hate this film before it even released solely because Jane becomes Thor(something accurate to the comics) opinions don't even deserve to be taken seriously.

    • @quentinhiller8831
      @quentinhiller8831 Před rokem +5

      @@alexanderthegreat5649 I overall loved the movie and thought it was hilarious. I think though that certain things are bit too silly to have actually happened, which is why I like this theory. The basic story actually happened, but the way Zeus acted and Stormbreaker being jealous were just made up by Korg. I just think this is a good way to get people to calm down about hating the movie so much. Also, I feel like Ragnarok's silly things were a bit more realistic than this movie. Again, I have no issues with either movie and love them both.

    • @quentinhiller8831
      @quentinhiller8831 Před rokem +3

      @@cthulhuwu_ While I do love this movie, I did notice that. Overall, I still thought the movie was very fun, but there was a very different tone. This theory doesn't fix everything, but I do think it could help people who hate the movie.

    • @thathighguy6980
      @thathighguy6980 Před rokem +4

      ​@@alexanderthegreat5649 much of Ragnarok was improvised. And the overall tone of the movie made it mesh very well. And the villain has less nuance to her.
      The Gorr story is extremely dark and serious. turning that story into a comedy simply doesn't work.
      Also, just because a directors humor is accepted in one movie doesn't necessitate automatic acceptance of that's humor in a different movie. His humor only served to stupidify Thor. And he's not a dumb character. For every aspect of the story, the humor did not fit.

  • @Brandon.Reacts
    @Brandon.Reacts Před rokem +133

    In terms of why the gods didn’t attack Thor after they witnessed him ‘kill’ Zeus was because, in my opinion, they saw Zeus as the most powerful, and are you going to mess with someone that just came in and took him out in seconds? Probably too afraid of him 😂 love these reactions guys! Started here as you started Harry Potter and binged your whole channel ❤

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben Před rokem +84

    Russel Crowe is actually doing a Greek accent as Zeus, which would make sense.

    • @NoSoulJoel177
      @NoSoulJoel177 Před rokem +13

      Yes, it was a god one too

    • @inquisitive6786
      @inquisitive6786 Před rokem +4

      @@NoSoulJoel177 it was fucking shit, one of the worst things about the movie

    • @inquisitive6786
      @inquisitive6786 Před rokem

      @RiptideRambo Someone’s pressed they got shit taste🤣 facts dont care about your feelings ❄️

    • @NoSoulJoel177
      @NoSoulJoel177 Před rokem +2

      @RiptideRambo Should 'deal' with that inquisitor for questioning a son of the Emperor.

    • @maximillianosaben
      @maximillianosaben Před rokem +7

      @@inquisitive6786 - Haha, hate the movie all you want, but if you consider that in particularone of the worst parts, your opinion ain't looking strong...

  • @JH-jw7pu
    @JH-jw7pu Před rokem +142

    I’m with The Oak on this one! I thought this movie was awful and I’m the type of person who usually defends Marvel titles that typically don’t get the best reviews. I try my best to find the best qualities of these movies but every time I’ve seen this movie, I’ve left having no clue what I’ve watched.

    • @viking1430
      @viking1430 Před rokem +1

      @@missioncodez yeah very deep stuff for npcs

    • @kiwio3o387
      @kiwio3o387 Před 10 měsíci +6

      The movie is meant to be told in Korg's perspective. That's why it's silly.

  • @danielleyoung3133
    @danielleyoung3133 Před rokem +35

    I think the opening with the God was meant to piss ppl off not make them laugh, to help ppl empathize with gorr and see why he's so angry

    • @georginavaughan3052
      @georginavaughan3052 Před 29 dny

      yeah exactly it was meant to make you want him to be able to kill the gods and avenge his daughter

  • @phtevenj
    @phtevenj Před rokem +34

    My favorite part has to be the jealousy of Storm Breaker it made me laugh so hard 🤣🤣

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +12

      That was pretty good. We enjoyed the creep in from storm breaker just before the ship took off

  • @daverowe03
    @daverowe03 Před rokem +39

    Gorr's plan wasn't to bring his daughter back. He just wanted revenge but Thor gave him the idea of bringing his daughter back. As far as the Voldemort thing goes, Gorr in the comic books didn't have a nose but they wanted to avoid the Voldemort comparisons so they gave him a nose.
    There is supposedly like a 4 hour cut of this movie that shows more of Gorr's rampage of killing other gods and more story.

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +11

      4 hours?! I want to see that. This movie felt like the studio cut and not a director cut.

    • @kirashaw3541
      @kirashaw3541 Před rokem +3

      I find it difficult to buy that Gorr would change his mind so quickly tbh. I don't feel like he has any reason to trust Thor to take care of his daughter.

    • @GamerGrovyle
      @GamerGrovyle Před rokem +9

      @@kirashaw3541 Well as mentioned his mind and body was being corrupted by the Necrosword. Once it broke he would be more sane and open to reason.
      It also probably helped seeing Thor as a "human" with love and affection. All his impressions of Gods until then were that they were cold, selfish beings who cared not for humans yet Thor chose to spend his "last moments" with the Human woman he loved rather than trying to stop him from making his wish to kill him and all other gods in the universe.

    • @kirashaw3541
      @kirashaw3541 Před rokem

      @@GamerGrovyle I guess so

  • @AmandaLeighYA
    @AmandaLeighYA Před rokem +7

    I can't speak to the goats screaming thing, but in Norse Mythology Thor's chariot is pulled by two goats. So that was that reference.

  • @jlott069
    @jlott069 Před rokem +73

    Stormbreaker being... semi-sentient was discussed by Taika Waititi during an interview and it does make sense. Gotta remember that the haft of the ax is one of Groot's arms. Groot, being a sentient tree. That same sentient tree that died, and when Rocket planted a twig from his remains - that twig was able to grow and gain sentience again as well. So considering it's a part of the current Groot - who is, in fact, a teenager and acts much like a teenager does... complete with random (sometimes nonsensical) moodiness, jerlousy, ect. And it's not that farfetched an idea considering just a twig from a destroyed and killed on impact Groot managed to come back to life and grow into an entirely new person. This is further supported when you remember at the beginning of the movie when Thor "plants" Stormbreaker in the ground under that tree... Stormbreaker grew roots.

  • @206judgementday206
    @206judgementday206 Před rokem +145

    Oak's face throughout the movie describes exactly how I felt. I wanted to like this film, but MAN was it tough.

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +39

      It had a ton of potential. Definitely understand why people either like it or dislike it.

    • @MSGM72
      @MSGM72 Před rokem

      So true🙌

    • @maximillianosaben
      @maximillianosaben Před rokem +4

      Even though I enjoyed the movie more, your comment is utterly perfect and right on point. Oak made me feel bad that he had such a rough time.

    • @jrobertlysaght
      @jrobertlysaght Před rokem +13

      @@Nala_1230 Gor and Mighty Thor Jane parts made me want for a less goofy movie

    • @206judgementday206
      @206judgementday206 Před rokem +4

      @@Nala_1230 the difference being the difference is I didn't find it difficult to enjoy those films (except for Thor 2,) while this one I did. But that's just my opinion. If you like it, great, I'm not going to go and tell you you're wrong for having an opinion I don't agree with.

  • @reasthope
    @reasthope Před rokem +62

    the joke about how long it had been for jane and thor when jane says 3-4 years and thor says 8 i think is due to the snap, so for her it had actually not been as long as it had been for him! 😊

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +15

      Good call out

    • @terogates1
      @terogates1 Před rokem +1

      Oh wow I didn’t catch that ( tbf I was also annoyed with the movie) that a pretty cool detail

  • @kevinlaux6203
    @kevinlaux6203 Před rokem +11

    I enjoyed the film, but can see why some people didn't. I understand that it was originally supposed to be three hours long, but a lot was cut in editing. I think that played a big part in why the humor sometimes felt jarring against the serious scenes. I also wish they let Gorr have more screentime and cut the goats after a joke or two.

  • @redtemperance1461
    @redtemperance1461 Před rokem +10

    at 1:02:42 Quinn asks about how there's no cure for cancer, as a comic reader and someone who's had family pass from cancer, it comes from a respect about it. In comics cancer is like this thing that rolls in and it's a hard fight and sometimes people lose, just like in real life. I'm not sure exactly why it's been treated like that but I personally appreciate that take on it.

  • @GusHdzRuiz
    @GusHdzRuiz Před rokem +48

    In the comics, Gorr is a villian that faces Thor his whole life, it has a lonely Viking vibe and I was sad we didn't get to have that feeling.

    • @livingphantom
      @livingphantom Před rokem +6

      That would never have been the case, so that's on you lol

    • @GusHdzRuiz
      @GusHdzRuiz Před rokem +1

      @@livingphantom I know. I mean, I knew it wouldn't be the case the moment Taika was set to return, just hoped they would've saved Gorr for later.

    • @livingphantom
      @livingphantom Před rokem +5

      @@GusHdzRuiz Lol no Taika is not the issue, there has NEVER been an over arching villain other than Thanos and that was 2 movies. It’s ridiculous to think you’d get a long life story told in a movie.

    • @GusHdzRuiz
      @GusHdzRuiz Před rokem

      @@livingphantom I didn't mean the Gorr arc, I mean the old viking feeling.

  • @lisapiersanti6835
    @lisapiersanti6835 Před rokem +9

    I started this video just staring at The Oak for his reactions, because I knew he'd see this film the way I did - and I was not disappointed. Absolutely agree 100%

  • @prateekkhanna5540
    @prateekkhanna5540 Před rokem +12

    It's not just the sword....its also the fact that Gorr, for the first time, saw a god choose people over his supremacy as a god....that made so sense.....he is on a revenge mission because he lost his daughter, but if you have an option to seek revenge or bring a loved one back, Gorr made the obvious choice and Thor taught him that he has an option

  • @edwardjames2625
    @edwardjames2625 Před rokem +291

    I think the intro scene was actually great, because it conveys exactly what they were trying to show you. Some Gods see us as nothing but entertainment and the juxtaposition of that tragedy with the jovial gods celebrating is supposed to be jarring.

    • @Tchika
      @Tchika Před rokem +62

      exactly, the ridiculousness of the god scene was supposed to underline how little they care for the people's lives.

    • @alexianigollarza3583
      @alexianigollarza3583 Před rokem +21

      I hadn't seen it like that and you're right, it does exactly that. It bothered me as well but seeing it like this, it makes sense

    • @rascalfan1818
      @rascalfan1818 Před rokem +40

      I completely agree. I think it was supposed to make us mad and feel for Gorr.

    • @johnnosmith1067
      @johnnosmith1067 Před rokem +21

      wtf are they talking about? there was no intended comedy in the intro. so weird

    • @eyezaropin1304
      @eyezaropin1304 Před rokem +16

      I've been trying to explain that to others as well lol. So many people miss the great storytelling details cause they're too busy trying to find things they like or dislike based on a bunch of mixed reviews from upset crybaby fans lol. Oh well, history has always shown us that you can never please everyone 🤷🏻‍♂

  • @jackiehansen2421
    @jackiehansen2421 Před rokem +32

    Fun fact Chris’s sons are both in it: one of them is kid thor and the other is one of the asgardian kids, his daughter played love, his brother Luke played stage thor and his wife played one of thors past lovers: the wolf girl

    • @ivankawnartist
      @ivankawnartist Před rokem

      Fun fact jackie hansen left this comment while taking a shit.

  • @zachcoles4296
    @zachcoles4296 Před rokem +107

    In case you didn't know the girl that played gorr's daughter is chris Hemsworths real life daughter

    • @Anna-xi8hu
      @Anna-xi8hu Před rokem +27

      also in case you did't know the little Thor was his son and the wolf-woman was his wife and theater Thor was his brother

    • @DeadlyBeast205
      @DeadlyBeast205 Před rokem +2

      That’s really cool

    • @rHamUK
      @rHamUK Před rokem

      @@Anna-xi8hu All 3 of his children were in it mate research before giving false details

    • @Anna-xi8hu
      @Anna-xi8hu Před rokem +5

      @@rHamUK what exactly did I say wrong . The original comment mentioned daughter I mentioned son wife and brother I only forgot about other son. So young Thor played by Tristan and second son Sasha is Asgardiian kid

    • @rHamUK
      @rHamUK Před rokem

      @@Anna-xi8hu U literally forgot a child that's what u said wrong u divvy don't speak to me

  • @nickloschen2717
    @nickloschen2717 Před rokem +10

    I personally didn't hate this movie like so many people did. It wasn't great or terrible just MID. Christian Bale was easily the best part of this movie

  • @PandaBonzai
    @PandaBonzai Před rokem +22

    How do you not get that going from the daughter dying to the Gods having a good time is literally the point of showing how they dont care.

  • @rascalfan1818
    @rascalfan1818 Před rokem +10

    The opening scene with Gorr and the god, I don't think it was meant to be comedic. I think we were supposed to be mad and feel for Gorr because to me, those are the best villains. The ones where you can say "yeah they've got a point".

  • @ruthprophete5566
    @ruthprophete5566 Před rokem +25

    I felt it was rushed. And it felt like a long snl bit. It was too much comedy to the point when I couldnt manage to shed a tear when Jane passed and usually I would be sobbing. I wish we could have seen Jane transform for the first time and I wish we could have seen Gorr take out more Gods. I wish we could have feared him.

  • @SleepyAE31
    @SleepyAE31 Před rokem +30

    The funny scene immediately after the death of Gorr's daughter is supposed to piss you off and sympathize with Gorr's character. Yes, the movie is all over the place with humor and I think that was a mixture of Waititi trying to direct a good movie and the studio wanting to get that lighting in a bottle that they got with Ragnarok. It entertained me, but it's not in my favorites.
    Christian Bale didn't really understand the Marvel Cinematic Universe when he sought the role. He wanted to work with Taika Waititi and he absolutely crushed it.

    • @bradleybarnett1469
      @bradleybarnett1469 Před rokem +2

      Apparently is never gonna do it again, as apparently he said he didn't want any of Gorr's scenes cut, and they apparently cut A LOT of scenes

  • @Saphthings
    @Saphthings Před rokem +59

    That opening scene was stellar. And it's greatly considered so by even most haters. The God being goofy and the plants all laughing and etc is exactly the point. It showed just how irrelevant humans are to them. He literally just lost his people, his daughter, and his God is having a fun time frolic with nymphs. As a father, if you just lost your daughter and you get a proud god like Loki who mocks you or something you might get angry, you might get furious. But you get a god who is the Joker, is throwing a party and take turns laughing at you like you're not even a person, and you turn insane. It's more than just anger, anger is justified, but the god didn't even not care about what happened to you. He didn't even know you existed. His crying wasn't fury, it was his mind breaking at the absurdity of it all.

  • @beetlebob4675
    @beetlebob4675 Před rokem +21

    I was laughing the whole time. I had a smile on my face and i was engaged constantly. My quote for this movie during the God fight with the gold blood-spray:
    "You know, they say less is more, and they're not wrong. But sometimes, on occasion, far too much is just right."
    Every criticism has it's validity. Honestly, i haven't come across any negative feedback that i found to be unreasonable or without merit. But i honestly just don't care because i had such a good time watching this movie, ESPECIALLY when taking it in as a Korg story. 😍🤣

  • @belb7083
    @belb7083 Před rokem +28

    I like what they did with the "love and thunder" thing at the end, i never understood the title until i watched the movie

    • @Saphthings
      @Saphthings Před rokem +10

      Technically it's literally Thor (Jane), Love (daughter), and Thunder (Thor).

    • @belb7083
      @belb7083 Před rokem

      @@Saphthings omg you're right 😭

  • @Goodwalker720
    @Goodwalker720 Před rokem +4

    Korg was telling the story, that’s why it was funny sometimes when it might not have been for the characters actually in the scene.

  • @TheBlackbirdFly
    @TheBlackbirdFly Před rokem +35

    I'm with Oak. They had a great opportunity to give this film some very serious tones weaved into the comedy, but instead, they just went straight comedy. Hard to think this is from the same director of Jojo Rabbit where the comedy was masterfully balanced with the very serious topic.
    And to top it off, they just spent the first half of the film making Thor a big, dumb, destructive idiot. And then all of a sudden, at the end, he goes a little philosophical on Gor. (And Thor's been proven to be very intelligent, so the 'big dumb idiot' thing is extremely irritating.)
    Christian Bale was the highlight of this film.
    I'm not sure what's going on with Marvel, but Ms. Marvel wasn't their best, Dr. Strange: MoM wasn't their best, She-Hulk hasn't been the best, and now Thor. This has been their weakest phase so far, which is really disappointing after End Game.

    • @cinthyaoceguera4321
      @cinthyaoceguera4321 Před rokem +1

      The mayority of the underscore results in phase 4 have one main person responsible: Bob Chapeck, previous Disney's CEO now fired.
      There are several notes and reports saying that the edition in this phase has been made for Marvel movies with no sense at all coming with notes from the CEO's office; not knowing even how to edit, downgrading FX quality and demanding more from their teams for the same payment.
      Taika have almost 10 hours of filming to be ready for the final revision that was left behind and in the end all had to be discard (Same for Doctor Strange), 30 minutes cut off of the regular Marvel duration for movies; and Chapeck, with a record of horrible results while managing all Disney parks, was given this kind of power to mess everything, and he did it "beautifully" (hence why he was fired).

    • @faketohma
      @faketohma Před 9 měsíci +1

      Agreed. I really think the Zeus scene should have been handled differently. It really let me down with all the humor.

  • @08Derrock
    @08Derrock Před rokem +67

    Unpopular opinion, I throughly enjoyed this movie. Was a lot of fun!

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +5

      🤙🤙🤙🤙Glad you enjoyed. We do want to see everyone's thoughts. Thanks for dropping that here 🤜🤛

    • @nubiana75
      @nubiana75 Před rokem +6

      I loved it too. The guys totally missed the point of that opening scene.

    • @bribommer1498
      @bribommer1498 Před rokem +3

      @@nubiana75 agreed. I'm pretty sure the audience is supposed to be horrified and repulsed by the juxtaposition of the tragedy of the mortal world and pointless frivolity of the gods' world. Gorr then introduces mortality to that world.

  • @lavinder11
    @lavinder11 Před rokem +6

    I end up liking the Marvel flicks that diehard fans hate. I loved this as it was so creative and visually stunning and the play on storytelling was a nice touch. If you're a fan of reading ancient myths and how they were told to an audience, you'd appreciate the effort.
    That being said, I did think that the editing could have been tighter.

  • @ThomasVanhala
    @ThomasVanhala Před rokem +3

    The goats is a reference to Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjostr, The goats that pull Thors chariot in Norse mythology.

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for this. Helps understanding why they are in the movie.

  • @Tature13
    @Tature13 Před rokem +10

    I think with the opening scene, the difference in Gorr and the flower god shows the whole point of Gorr’s mission. It wasn’t necessarily meant to make you laugh but you see these goofy gods, in goofy costumes who don’t care one bit about peoples troubles yet people still follow them.

    • @bloop1071
      @bloop1071 Před rokem +1

      Yea the god laughing was good but gorr laughed and some random creatures laughed which didn’t really fit the mood at all. Imo gorr should have been full of rage and despair cos he lost his daughter because the gods didn’t care for their believers

    • @Tature13
      @Tature13 Před rokem +6

      @@bloop1071 Gorr laughed because until he wielded the Necrosword, he was still a follower and discipline of this God. Copying his actions regardless of his mood. He was in pain but still scared and hopeful of the God he followed. Those little people I didn’t quite get

  • @timstackii
    @timstackii Před rokem +15

    Disney forced a hard limit of 2 hours on the runtime of this movie, which is why it is 1 hr 59 min, forcing Taika to cut or drop parts of the movie as well. I do wish we could have gotten more of Gorr.

    • @ivankawnartist
      @ivankawnartist Před rokem +1

      The movie could have been 3 hours and I wouldn't have shyed away from it.

  • @SidPil
    @SidPil Před rokem +2

    I also finished watching this like 4 hours ago and then they upload this. Great timing.

  • @elizabethoneill8612
    @elizabethoneill8612 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm ready, willing and able to watch a whole lot of movies with you guys 😁

  • @scottalynch
    @scottalynch Před rokem +13

    Jane’s count of how many days it’s been is off from Thor’s count because she was blipped.

    • @tawhneebaby
      @tawhneebaby Před rokem +2

      Oooo that's a good catch.

    • @kevinlaux6203
      @kevinlaux6203 Před rokem +1

      That was my thought as well. Blip was five years and their estimates were five years apart.

  • @joelspaulding5964
    @joelspaulding5964 Před rokem +10

    You guys are the best part of this experience...from a general MCU, Thor fan. Regardless of the movie, reactions are great.
    Full house reactions with all 4 of you; always the best.

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +2

      Much appreciated, Joel! Soon I do believe there will be a steady amount of all 4 of us.

    • @joelspaulding5964
      @joelspaulding5964 Před rokem

      @@BaddMedicine Have always figured that availability and possibly expertise/interest might play a part in the casting for each episide...Though after watching the Harry Potter Transformation of The Oak... make me think that availability is what keeps the Fellowship from always being complete.

  • @scarlet405313
    @scarlet405313 Před rokem +4

    Top 5 of my marvel movies, this was amazing

  • @JordiVanderwaal
    @JordiVanderwaal Před rokem +52

    To be honest I loved the movie. There's so much that stands out from it. The scene at the ship, both for the romantic conversation between Thor and Thor, and the bit of background story of Valkyrie and Korg. The intro scene. The fight with the Guardians. The Matt Damon and Luke Hemsworth scenes. And the scene with the Gods at Omnipotence city (that introduces so many possible things for the future). But I get why some scenes may annoy some people (not me). Btw Oak's comment about the opening scene, I really like it because for me that was the point of it. The gods don't care about you, that's why "they are joking" while you're suffering. It is to really make the point that mortals are irrelevant for them.

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +6

      We appreciate the different perspective here. 🤙🤙🤙🤙

    • @angieleel
      @angieleel Před 7 měsíci +1

      The movie is absolute bonkers. And I love it! HAHAHAHAHA

  • @MaggieAAdams
    @MaggieAAdams Před rokem

    You guys are great. Remind me of me watching movies with my three older brothers.

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +3

      Heck of a compliment, Maggie! Thank you and thanks for spending some of your time with us. 🤙

  • @joyshutt7928
    @joyshutt7928 Před rokem +14

    I'm with Answer but each to their own :) I think they good parts were better than the bad parts were bad and it is overall entertaining!
    I'm not sure we are supposed to hate Gorr, I felt like I respected him to be honest, whilst still finding him pretty scary. Christian Bale nailed it!

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +2

      😁🤙

    • @RisaPlays
      @RisaPlays Před rokem

      I fully believe we were supposed to feel some degree of empathy towards Gorr because of the tragedy and how his pain was mocked and corrupted. If we weren't made to feel that from the start, we might not have been able to feel sad for him again at his end. He was meant to be a shade of grey, not a being of pure evil. I also think his pain (and Jane's cancer) were meant to be a sharp juxtaposition to the absurdity of the gods.

  • @MrZKR2391
    @MrZKR2391 Před rokem +3

    In the opening scene they Want u to side with Gorr they want u to hate the gods sitting there. The movie did exactly what they wanted it to do to u!

  • @ParadoxFreak
    @ParadoxFreak Před rokem +2

    I really loved this movie but I could be biased. As someone who was diagnosed with cancer, gone through chemotherapy, and lost faith in religion, I can relate to all of this. Sometimes you don’t know whether to laugh or be dramatic that I’ve personally felt like my life is someone else’s entertainment. Though I do admit the goats were a bit much after a while.

  • @dustysilveira4732
    @dustysilveira4732 Před rokem

    Hey you guys are a lot of fun to watch i love your videos💚

  • @crazyape515
    @crazyape515 Před rokem +2

    I think the contrast in the intro was important. His daughter died and here this god is having a good time being goofy and tells the guy like oh who cares about you and your daughter. This sparks the rage in Gorr

  • @olichkaBelDear
    @olichkaBelDear Před rokem +66

    I just watched this movie yesterday . I don't understand why there is so much hate. There were a lot of great moments, comedy and tragedy. I love all the Thor movies in the MCU

    • @DemoDick1
      @DemoDick1 Před rokem +2

      I’m a pretty harsh critic of the garbage that Disney passes off as “entertainment”, so I expected I wouldn’t like this movie. I’m happy to report that it wasn’t awful. Too jokey in spots, but to paraphrase Russel Crowe, I was in fact entertained.

    • @ghanjagang3682
      @ghanjagang3682 Před rokem +4

      I cannot comprehend how people enjoyed this movie. I really can't. Thor Ragnarök was the last decent movie the director made. Half of it was really well done, the other half was shitty cringe jokes etc. Thor love and thunder was like the director decided to take everything shit about Ragnarök and put it into a movie. The best scene in the entire movie was Melissa McCarthy as Hel.

    • @JoleneDaviesITKWJ
      @JoleneDaviesITKWJ Před rokem +1

      Me as well!!!

    • @sawanna508
      @sawanna508 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I actually liked it more then I would have thought and more then "Thor Ragnarok". I was glad to see Jane and Darcy again and also Lady Siv and didn't miss Loki to much. One reason that I couldn't realy enjoy it are the shadow-realm-scenes. Even seeing them here at a smaler scale it hurts me looking at them (which is a shame because they are the best parts of the movie.). I don't know why. I have seen movies like "Sin City 2" and "The Spirit" without getting head achke and I like actull black and white movies of all time but these scenes are something different.

  • @rockha6070
    @rockha6070 Před rokem +1

    while i listen to the oak crapping on love and thunder, i then get a youtube disney ad for love and thunder 🤣to funny that made my night

  • @stancinatti8198
    @stancinatti8198 Před rokem +7

    This movie was dope and hilarious and it was more emotional than I thought. I thought they portrayed mighty Thor very well people just wanna see a gritty Thor and that’s not his character lol but we need this lighthearted ness because the mcu future is gonna be dark

  • @Hellohellonada
    @Hellohellonada Před rokem +7

    There’s apparently a longer and dark cut that included Gor really being a butcher and I’d like to see that. Some of the humor is too much and others worked great.

  • @stormy2184
    @stormy2184 Před rokem +5

    Oh mighty Zeus, we humbly thank you for getting rid of Thor's clothes in that very short but unforgettable scene⚡️😏

  • @abc.animal5143
    @abc.animal5143 Před rokem +1

    He called Gorr “Voldemort with a Nose”, just wait until you see his comic design

  • @KestralWolfe
    @KestralWolfe Před rokem +5

    I think this movie knew exactly what it was, and where it wanted to go. I think it went the directions it went in for a reason, and I don't see anything wrong with it.
    I truly enjoyed the fact that Gorr ISN'T a clear-cut villain. Life, after all, isn't clear-cut. The 'comedy' of the flower gods scene wasn't actually comedy, and I'm surprised y'all didn't see that. It's intentional. The tragedy of the mortal condition, swept aside for some immortal capriciousness. It was intentional, and it worked.
    I'm excited to see where Taika goes in the future with it. For me, in complete honesty, I'd give it a 4.6/5.
    But hey, that's me, and doesn't invalidate anyone else's opinion! =D

    • @joelspaulding5964
      @joelspaulding5964 Před rokem

      Taika isn't going anywhere with it.

    • @KestralWolfe
      @KestralWolfe Před rokem

      @@joelspaulding5964 No, just as in if they ask him to do anyone else in the movies. He's so fun as Korg.

  • @grayowl7581
    @grayowl7581 Před rokem +26

    I notice when the Oak likes a movie he usually gives a really thoughtful commentary at the end but when he doesn’t he can get a little reductive. Other people have mentioned that the first scene was supposed to make you angry at the gods total indifference so I won’t get into that. Sorry you didn’t like it man and I hope you like the next one better.

  • @bryanxjames1215
    @bryanxjames1215 Před rokem +4

    In most iterations Gorr in the comics doesn’t have a nose so they gave him one because they didn’t want him to look THAT much like Voldemort lol

  • @j4nnikm613
    @j4nnikm613 Před rokem +3

    So disappointing that we won't get a director's cut for this. Marvel really messed with the runtime and pacing here.

  • @blaketfg9374
    @blaketfg9374 Před rokem +1

    Thor's stormbreaker is "jealous" because it gained a conscience after he planted it and it grew roots

  • @mahnameisj
    @mahnameisj Před rokem +5

    I like this movie. It has great highs but it also has its lows. But it’s a hard disagree with the opening scene. Gorr lost everything and at the end of it he finds his god and it shows that this god does not care about anything except himself. So why would that god fit in with Gorr’s seriousness when his very first line establishes that everything that doesn’t relate to him is meaningless to him? I think the scene did a great job in showing how callous gods can be imo

  • @ILikeCHEEZ9
    @ILikeCHEEZ9 Před rokem +2

    The thumbnail is pure gold

  • @goofie500
    @goofie500 Před rokem +5

    Oak is so done with the movie , i was the same in the theatre 😂

  • @Hellohellonada
    @Hellohellonada Před rokem +4

    I will say I have to disagree about the garden of the gods scene, you’re meant to find the gods despicable in that moment based on the weight of what Gor experienced.

  • @Lauren-zx3gx
    @Lauren-zx3gx Před rokem +3

    They didn’t want you to laugh in the beginning, btw, they wanted you to sympathize with Gorr and dislike the God that he served.
    As someone who enjoyed reading about Gorr in the comics, this film did a great disservice to him. I think the tone would’ve been better suited had they chosen another villain with a less heavy backstory who people wouldn’t have minded being a one-off character. Similar to what Hela was for Ragnarok. Not to mention that they chose Bale to portray him to then be wasted. Gorr should’ve been reoccurring like how Thanos was and Kang will be. Gorr should’ve been a focal villain for another 3-Phase Saga.
    As for Jane… Natalie Portman was never interested in committing to the ten-year contract after what she went through with Star Wars, which was why she never appeared in anything after the last movie she was in, so this was a way to tie up loose ends and give her character a proper farewell.

  • @SakuraPixie
    @SakuraPixie Před rokem +4

    I am not done with the video yet, but Oak is my spirit animal during this watch. I am pretty sure I wore the same kind of expression while watching XD

  • @regent2125
    @regent2125 Před rokem +6

    The goats me laugh every time! 😂

  • @Mae1973Tys
    @Mae1973Tys Před rokem +4

    I thought that the beginning scene with his god in the oasis showed how entitled the god was in that the god thought it was his followers job to die for him and not to feel like the god had to do anything for his followers. The god thought it was funny his followers thought they were entitled to paradise when they died from their god and the callousness of the god to laugh at the death of his daughter - a mortal.

  • @jayjitsuu
    @jayjitsuu Před rokem +3

    ..when I first watched and saw Thor ride stormbreaker like a broom, I audibly sighed lol.

  • @danielmoloney7465
    @danielmoloney7465 Před rokem +6

    Fantastic video again. I had a lot of problems with the film when I saw it. I thought it’s plot was really messy and had way too many jokes and I honestly thought the film was kinda boring and even when it wasn’t insanely long, it kinda felt like it was and felt like it was being drawn out really long and I didn’t really care all that much for the characters and thought the pacing was really inconsistent. It’s honestly a film I like less the more I think about it. But I still think it’s somewhat enjoyable and I still loved the performances and I really like Gorr. I thought he was one of the more sympathetic MCU villains.

  • @MikaelaGreguar
    @MikaelaGreguar Před rokem +1

    The drinking game : take a shot every time The Oak does a face palm!
    PS: loved the reaction guys ! This movie is ridiculous.

  • @ct6852
    @ct6852 Před rokem +2

    Haven't seen this iteration of Thor yet...but Oak looks 🔥holding the axe in the thumbnail.

  • @UkePlayah
    @UkePlayah Před rokem +4

    Great honest reactions all of you! I would highly recommend the movie Jo Jo Rabbit, directed by the same Taiki Waititi who also plays Hitler in the movie, I think you'll see a similar vibe/style of story-telling, but much more successful in its delivery. The biggest difference is the real-life historical backdrop of WWII Nazis and the Jews whereas Marvel is fantasy/SciFi where there are no boundaries hence the extremes in comedy vs tragedy. My thoughts anyway. Thanks guys!

  • @kristatindall9977
    @kristatindall9977 Před rokem +10

    I died a little watching Answer's face as The Oak gave his review.
    Even though I am 100% in agreement with Oak.
    As a cancer survivor, my faith in God is exactly what got me through it.
    Much ❤️ to the Badd Medicine crew.

  • @kevjohn2006
    @kevjohn2006 Před rokem

    I've seen this movie before, but the "kids in a cage gang" is straight hilarious!

  • @halfcentaur9836
    @halfcentaur9836 Před rokem +8

    That opening scene wasn't played for laughs at all, not sure why you felt you had to laugh at Rapu. It was intended to show how cruel the God was to Gorr

    • @snowflakes3150
      @snowflakes3150 Před rokem +5

      yap.. i never thought that way either when i watched the opening scene. Idk why you guys felt that way(?) maybe you already have prejudice about this movie because it’s again directed by taika?

  • @possibear
    @possibear Před 6 měsíci

    gold blood is actually in a lot of myths more commonly known a golden ichor, so its actually a really nice easter egg, and yes the goats are also in norse mythology, the screaming part not so much but tanngrisnir and tanngnjóstr.

  • @hqb5276
    @hqb5276 Před rokem +3

    You’re not supposed to laugh at the god in the beginning. You’re supposed to be disgusted. This is what a bunch of marvel fan boys don’t understand. They hear someone making a joke and they’re so simple minded that they think they’re supposed to be laughing at it. You felt the emotion you were supposed to feel you just assumed incorrectly. If people would go into these without any assumptions then they would enjoy them.

  • @applejayz1987
    @applejayz1987 Před rokem +1

    I can definitely see both sides of this. It had a lot of fun which could make it for some, but also problems which could break it. I personally had fun watching it and I still LOVE Taika, though I definitely recognize its not his best work

  • @msdanielle2005
    @msdanielle2005 Před rokem +1

    One thing about Marvel, is they're going to make sure that you relate to their villains. They are never one dimensional.

  • @melanated_persephone2334

    Christian Bale definitely broke his back to carry this movie. Such an underutilized character

  • @charliecranston5
    @charliecranston5 Před rokem +6

    The first half of the movie took a bit to get on track, but the last half I thought was good. Maybe a bit corny at times but Ragnarok showed that was what Thor was about now. I think Ragnarok was a better single world story whereas L&T does a little more for the characters around Thor. The goats were my least favorite part

  • @ulricaandrae4381
    @ulricaandrae4381 Před rokem +25

    It sure has taken a big big step away from the MCU in my opinion. But nontheless I think it’s hilarious and also heartbreaking when it needs to be. And those goats. In norse mythology Thor rides over the sky in a chariot pulled by goats so, this is a fun take!
    And…Jane, The Mighty Thor is awesome ❤️

  • @AllInTheGame01
    @AllInTheGame01 Před rokem +2

    Given the weight & scope of the individual Gorr & Jane story-lines in the comics, I wonder if this would have been better served/written as an epic 2-parter shot back-to-back that was obviously taken more seriously (tighter leash on Taika) that allowed both story-lines to breathe properly with slightly stronger tie-ins to the wider MCU, thereby giving Taika his 'trilogy' allowing him to then go off and make smaller original movies?!

  • @chajong00
    @chajong00 Před rokem +1

    BAD MEDICINE IS BACK.... CAN'T WAIT TO WATCH..... ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @aracelymartha3320
    @aracelymartha3320 Před rokem

    In my opinion I loved the movie in theaters I would agree with answer on this one!!🥰 also interesting how you guys didn’t talk about Jane’s character that much lol

  • @Phillycheeeeze
    @Phillycheeeeze Před rokem +1

    Freaking Powder !!!
    I’m 27 now but I remember watching that movie with my mom when I was 5 or 6, the scene where he’s being interrogated I think and he blows out all the electricity in the room … That shit terrified me 😂

  • @johnleeka3282
    @johnleeka3282 Před rokem +11

    Gotta be honest i really dont like this movie. Having a comedy movie with Gorr the god butcher just doesnt really work. They could have utilized him better, and the jokes really went overboard.
    Thor ragnarok worked because it balanced the humor better. For instance odins death wasnt ruined by a random joke in between where as in this movie his death is played for jokes. Also the scene where thor jokes about sifs arm being gone while shes dying is again just overused comedy.
    I will say the post credit scene is badass and the jane and thor scenes are good, like her death and the breakup scene but overall this movie could have been so much more

    • @BlankSpace83
      @BlankSpace83 Před rokem +1

      For me it was kinda over when Star-Lord spoke about his loved ones (his team) and Thor started to move in his viewline…. This was so damn silly and out of Thors normal character… but I think it was foreseeable by the end of Endgame when Thor didn’t took Quill serious as leader of the Guardians 🤨

    • @johnleeka3282
      @johnleeka3282 Před rokem +1

      @@BlankSpace83 same. I liked the guardian scenes in this movie and quill talking to thor about how it sucks to lose the ones you care about was a cool scene between the two but the movie just fell off after that.

    • @georgegogiashvili9416
      @georgegogiashvili9416 Před rokem

      @@BlankSpace83 That exact scene was in very first teaser of movie. You was not expecting that scene, right?

    • @lynnjohanssen6552
      @lynnjohanssen6552 Před rokem

      @@georgegogiashvili9416 not everyone watches those.. .

  • @mak_inthebox4817
    @mak_inthebox4817 Před rokem

    I love that their scores as all over the place as the movie. Very fitting. 😂

  • @kubo5185
    @kubo5185 Před rokem

    Oh god I didnt noticed there was a second post credits scene too when I was watching it :D :D

  • @ejmolloy2954
    @ejmolloy2954 Před rokem +1

    Being Lady Thor keeps her healthy and "pauses" the cancer. Every time she goes to human form, the cancer accelerates and the previous chemo treatments are cancelled out bringing her closer to death.

  • @JeM130177
    @JeM130177 Před rokem +1

    I finally watched this movie today so came to check out the reaction! I didn't hate it but thought it was quite odd. The jokes were silly but I did genuinely laugh at a lot of them. I agree it didn't really know what to do with the tone though. Like not at any point did I feel I had to take anything seriously except maybe 2 more serious moments with Thor and Jane. I'm seeing other comments saying it was quite heavily edited which may have been part of it, but I did feel like there was like 4 separate movies in here that would have gotten much more investment out of me on their own. I know you don't want to make a marvel movie too dark and said all being about a kid dying or someone having cancer , but if it had been fully Gorr's story vs Thor or fully Jane's story with Thor involved I think either of those would have had more gravitas. You can still have comedy in those. Also I get what people are saying in that it was the point of the opening to show the gods didn't care but I think you can show them not caring without making it goofy. I think it was mostly jarring because it was right at the start so it's not super clear what they're going for. Also why didn't Gorr just wish to also be alive? 🤣

  • @profoundclarity8497
    @profoundclarity8497 Před rokem +1

    my youngest daughter loved this and if it takes one movie for me to like less than the others in order to pull in a bunch of younger audience members im all for it ...

  • @otacon6566
    @otacon6566 Před rokem +4

    Little opinion about the opening. I understand how everyone was thinking we jumped to dramatic to comedy. The thing is about perspective of that god as well as all the gods in this movie. The gods see us humans doing all our things, living, dying, making good, bad, heroic, vile, evil decisions & they've seen us from their distance since the dawn of time. I don't think they were trying to be funny with the character of the god. As humans we tend to focus on some of the most odd things when there is a whole universe out there to explore where as in the gods do nothing but focus on EVERYTHING. So that fact that the god is being his excentric & ridiculous self is actually, to me, fitting because they are the most "seen it, done" kind of characters. They don't have a world like ours where we have to have jobs to pay for things, let alone currencies & a search for purpose. In there world things just simply "are." Therefore they just "be." In a way they have the most freedom in the universe as much as a typical star in the sky. Therefore, as dark as it is, why would they understand or even care to understand our, in their eyes, low level of emotions & intelligence when it comes to anything. As a fellow human being, yes death is one of the most hard hitting tragic things to happen. In a perspective of a god however, all they see is, that was a person who no longer is in that world, they no longer are in that physical body, now their essance/spirit is part of the universe & that's happened beyond trillions of times before & will happen again so, "what's new about that?" Kind of thing. Honestly this was my first time even watching due to bad reviews being posted & got to admit, didn't hate it all that much. I understand peoples frustrations of course. Had some fun moments. I agree it has to stick with a theme & not jump all over. However I have seen way worse. Personally, 3.5 answers. Looking forward to the next adventure, ready, willing, & ab🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮 sorry. I don't know why that happened.

  • @JDdiGriz
    @JDdiGriz Před rokem +2

    I seriously think the lack of balance in this movie was because this is the first Thor movie without Loki. Loki was such a driving force in the other movies that without him the writers didn't have any idea where to go with the story.

    • @BaddMedicine
      @BaddMedicine  Před rokem +1

      I am seeing more that the studio wanted this under 2 hours... I wonder how/if that affected some of the final cut?

    • @JDdiGriz
      @JDdiGriz Před rokem

      @@BaddMedicine I wonder that myself, but all in all I think this movie was hurt the most by the absense of Loki. Say what you willabout the character but he did lend a substantial prsence to all the other Thor movies. A superhero movie is only as good as the villain, and did this movie even have a villain? I mean Gorr was creepy and sinister, but he wasn't really wrong. At no point did I ever hate Gorr for what he was doing, I understood why he was doing everything he did. This movie needed Loki to complicate everything and make things worse.

  • @Hardrock1a
    @Hardrock1a Před rokem

    In the play scene, Odin is played by Sam Neill of Jurassic Park fame.

  • @zjjohnson3827
    @zjjohnson3827 Před 5 měsíci

    46:58 The Oak and Dave’s reactions to Answer’s rating 😂😂😂

  • @pamelalee1508
    @pamelalee1508 Před rokem

    I totally agree with..
    Appleton Oak...
    1.0
    All over the place..the viewer had no idea what they were watching...a drama..a comedy..action..suspense...
    What was it billed as ?...
    Thanks for the video guys...🌿🌿🌿

  • @BlackGirlMarvel
    @BlackGirlMarvel Před rokem +2

    I 100% agree with The Oak!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @prideoflondon3172
    @prideoflondon3172 Před rokem

    Your biggest fan from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦💚