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TIN CUP (1996) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

2024-04-19 Entertainment
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Enjoy our reaction as we watch "Tin Cup" for the first time! You can check out this specific full-length reaction on Patreon here: https://bit.ly/3xHRE9N //🎉 P A T R E O N For all 400+ uncut, full-length movie reactions, early access and behind-the-scenes goodies check out my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/popcorninbed //📮 M A I L PO BOX 547, Provo UT 84603 I open your packages LIVE every few weeks! // 🚇 S U B S C R I B E https://www.youtube.com/c/popcorninbed?sub_confirmation=1 ~3 new videos every week! //👏 F O L L O W Cassie's Instagram: https://bit.ly/3OOTSJc Carly's Instagram: https://bit.ly/3QJdOA2 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3KNVxO8 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3QLvcUP Reddit: https://bit.ly/3P6H42p TikTok: https://bit.ly/3smDxnE //👕 M E R C H https://www.popcorninbed.com //📖 C H A P T E R S 00:00 - Intro 02:15 - Reaction 42:13 - Review

Top Comments (10)

@Soundhypno 2024-04-19

The 1996 movie Tin Cup is based on a true story about Gary McCord, a professional golfer and commentator on the Champions Tour. In the 1986 FedEx St. Jude Classic, McCord dropped five balls in a row in the water on the par-5 16th hole, refusing to change clubs or go to the drop area. This moment inspired the memorable sports scene in the movie. For example, in the movie, Roy McAvoy's final-round score in the fictional U.S. Open is 78, after posting scores of 83-62-64-78. However, this scene actually happened to McCord in the 1986 tournament, when he hit five in the water and carded a 16 on the hole to cap a round of 87. Mcord was the announcer that took the bet for the bank shot off the crapper and was in the bar scene.

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@yw1971 2024-04-19

So this is where Don Johnson & Cheech Marin first met... Later they'll do 'Nash Bridges'

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@Last-Mag 2024-04-19

Sports movie endings are tough because either the people you've fallen in love with win the final game/event/competition which makes it conventional and predictable, or they have to lose which is unsatisfying. This movie finds the perfect balance between the two

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@chrisg9196 2024-04-19

winna + bodega = "Winnabodego" = Winnebago 🤣🤣

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@vudujl83 2024-04-19

Kevin Costner & Rene Russo…oh those 90s memories

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@jgust2154 2024-04-19

This movie and the end scene has a simple message. Most the time as adults, we lay up. We play it safe. We sacrifice our dreams to work to try and make a steady living with little to moderate fulfillment. Roy "going for it" is the cliché of going for you dreams. Like say, starting a YouTube channel, reacting to movies. Sounds crazy but if you guys weren't doing this, you'd be known and loved by your close friends, families and acquaintances. Instead, you have 383k fans who love to watch you react to movies they love. And I would say that is something special 🙂

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@PurushaDesa 2024-04-30

90s Rene Russo was so beautiful. She had that girl next door with a hard edge combo.

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@donlatt 2024-04-20

When Don Johnson's character is being rude to the old couple they are actually Kevin costner's real parents

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@marktoland9206 2026-03-19

"The single greatest 12 of all time" One of the best lines ever spoken.

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@247Coby 2024-04-24

"I gotta rise to the level worthy of the women who think I'm a joke.": Tin Cup

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