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@curtismartin2866
@curtismartin2866 Год назад
I just want to wish you both good luck, we're all counting on you.
@joydunn2109
@joydunn2109 Год назад
😂🤣
@accountable9026
@accountable9026 Год назад
Curtis - I want to wish you luck, we’re all counting on you.
@richardlacey4923
@richardlacey4923 Год назад
“We should just divert them into Lake Michigan, at least it’ll save innocent lives!”
@Jpew2007
@Jpew2007 Год назад
Counting on them?! Surely you can’t be serious?!
@christopherwright8673
@christopherwright8673 Год назад
@@Jpew2007 I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
@stuff4673
@stuff4673 Год назад
My grandfather was an airforce test pilot. The story goes that when this movie first came out they went to see it in the theater. He laughed every time they cut to a picture of the plane flying from the outside and he was the only one in the theater who laughed. It's because it's a jet and it's making a propeller noise lol.
@mr.knowitall6440
@mr.knowitall6440 Год назад
Yep, I was going to mention that! Very subtle humor there, for the aviation enthusiasts... 👍
@robertpearson8798
@robertpearson8798 Год назад
I saw it at the theatre as well and while I’m not a pilot, It was the same story for me.
@howardcarter2659
@howardcarter2659 Год назад
Yes, I laughed at that too! My father was in the submarine busters in the Navy, and I have been around aircraft most of my life. That flight is a commercial airline and hearing the sounds of a propeller prop plane! 🤣🤣🤣
@ydenneki
@ydenneki Год назад
It's very subtle humor that 99% of people won't get unless they've FLOWN ON, or BEEN AROUND a multi-engine prop aircraft. Let's face it, there aren't that many of them around outside the military (I was Aust. Navy and flew of a P3 a few times). Apparently the sound was recorded from either a C-130 Hercules or a P3 Orion (Not sure which), as they were the only readily accesible 4 engine turboprop aircraft around.
@YouHaventSeenMeRight
@YouHaventSeenMeRight Год назад
It took me till the fifth rewatch before I noticed it.
@donamills863
@donamills863 9 месяцев назад
Airplane came out in 1980 the year I i became a flight attendant. Needless to say it was an instant hit within our community. Pilots were constantly quoting it
@teetsmagee5553
@teetsmagee5553 6 месяцев назад
Peanuts? No thanks I have one right here. Its bulky but I consider it carry on😅😅😅
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 4 месяца назад
Roger, over.
@luissallard9761
@luissallard9761 Месяц назад
Do they like gladiator movies?
@Dmitriy.0
@Dmitriy.0 Год назад
"I take my coffee black. Like my men." I use this line all the time
@tannhauser5399
@tannhauser5399 3 месяца назад
Yeah.. I hear you. But just a warning - it is not going to work as such in the modern corporate environment. No. It is not. Not at all... ;)
@brianaleclaire
@brianaleclaire 2 месяца назад
I was ten when it came out. I thought the little girl meant she likes her coffee black, just like her men who also like their coffee black. 😂 I wish I could say I remember when I finally figured out what she meant.
@marvinroos3520
@marvinroos3520 Месяц назад
Another jibe re coffee--I like my coffee like my women . . .cold and bitter! Just kidding, dear.
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 Год назад
About a year ago I had to go to the hospital an the nurse asked me what was wrong. I said I had a problem with my bowels and she asked "What is it?" I said, "It's a long tube in your body where your food goes, but that's not important right now." This look of delight slowly came over her face and she grinned, then started laughing. She said, "I can't believe that just happened." She said her BF loved that movie and she couldn't wait to get home and tell him what I said.
@Cau_No
@Cau_No Год назад
Plot twist: Her name was Shirley …
@deeanna8448
@deeanna8448 Год назад
I'm a veterinarian and I once had a dog I needed to refer to the vet school. I told my assistant "I've got to get this dog to the vet school." He said "the vet school? What is it?" I said "it's a big building where they teach people to be vets, but that's not important right now". I waited for the laughter and was SO disappointed when I found he had never seen the movie and the reference meant nothing to him. 😢
@MrSchmaaz
@MrSchmaaz Год назад
Youth is wasted on the young.
@powerbad696
@powerbad696 Год назад
Eric,what comedic timing !!! LOL.Making someone laugh is unigue and making someone's day is awesome !!! GREAT story,I laughed so hard !! THANKS.,
@powerbad696
@powerbad696 Год назад
@@deeanna8448 Still GOOD story,tho.LOL.
@slycordinator
@slycordinator Год назад
The jive talk scene's biggest joke was having Barbara Billingsley be the one who spoke it. Her most well known role was being June Cleaver, the mom on Leave It to Beaver, who was essentially an idealized version of the typical housewife. So, having her be the only person around that could help translate was hilarious.
@klaesashford1966
@klaesashford1966 Год назад
That was june cleaver? Holy crap that scene is instantly 1000% more funny now
@samueld5418
@samueld5418 Год назад
She said in an interview that she received more fan mail over the jive scene than she did for any of her other roles!
@riverjeanmontgomery6664
@riverjeanmontgomery6664 Год назад
“Weren’t you a little hard on The Beaver last night?”😂
@Chumley73
@Chumley73 Год назад
@@klaesashford1966 I think that is one of the funniest things I ever read! Thanks!
@danielcarter305
@danielcarter305 Год назад
It was hilarious! My grandparents watched "Leave it ti Beaver". Therefore, my dad and his brothers and sister watched it, and we kids grew up watching it. I'm sure if my sisters or I had kids and grandchildren, they would've grown up watching it, too.
@oddluck7539
@oddluck7539 Год назад
To answer your questions...here you go. I was young in the 70's but yes, not only could you smoke on a plane, but the arm rests had ash trays. And yes, the Hari-Chrishnas would hut you up walking through the terminal. Of course back then you could go all the way to the gate without a boarding pass. Flying was a very different experience in the 70's and 80's
@bcjammer
@bcjammer 2 месяца назад
I was born in 82 but the grocery store in my town had ash trays on every isle for years.
@ScottCarr-gc7sd
@ScottCarr-gc7sd 21 день назад
Word to that, y'all! They were common on buses and trains as well.
@jennifere.259
@jennifere.259 9 месяцев назад
I have seen "Airplane" at least 200 times and it's funny every single time. Funniest movie of all time 😂
@ElGranLibtardo
@ElGranLibtardo 6 месяцев назад
Sheeeeeeeiiit “Golly”
@clbdyc
@clbdyc 6 месяцев назад
Only 200? 😂
@SaintSlartibartfast
@SaintSlartibartfast 6 месяцев назад
It's an almost shot for shot remake of the 1957 film "Zero Hour!"
@Steve-gx9ot
@Steve-gx9ot 5 месяцев назад
​@@clbdycI have seem this movie Aproxxximatrly 3,688 times....😮
@TheJerbol
@TheJerbol 4 месяца назад
​@@SaintSlartibartfast which is a remake of "Flight into Danger" Who gives a shit the entire script was rewritten lmfao
@anthonyhebisen
@anthonyhebisen Год назад
When this film came out , my mom was pregnant with me and laughed so hard that she broke her water in the theater at the part where Randy the stewardess plays the guitar for the little girl .
@jtoland2333
@jtoland2333 Год назад
THATS AWESOME!!!
@kylestubbs8867
@kylestubbs8867 Год назад
So… you were literally born to this movie?
@Tessmage_Tessera
@Tessmage_Tessera Год назад
"Sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me" had me howling when I first saw it. The singing nun doing Aretha Franklin was comedy gold.
@veggiesaremurder
@veggiesaremurder Год назад
What a great story!!!
@alfonsocalventeiglesias1398
@alfonsocalventeiglesias1398 9 месяцев назад
Lorna Patterson deserved an Oscar for that role :D
@warhawk4580
@warhawk4580 Год назад
I love the fact that every time the jet is shown flying it's making a propeller driven airplane sound
@jlinkous05
@jlinkous05 Год назад
Funny enough, at slower speeds those engines really do have a lot of propeller-like noise
@raphaelperry8159
@raphaelperry8159 Год назад
When it's taking off in the railway parody it's making steam train sounds as the woman runs alongside it and the man hangs out the door.
@Cau_No
@Cau_No Год назад
The original script was intended to feature a prop plane but the producers wanted a more modern setting to fit in with the "Airport" movie series that was big at the time. Seenms they could put that change to use for another gag.
@ragingcyclone369
@ragingcyclone369 Год назад
And how he's shifting gears like he's driving a semi truck
@cward1701
@cward1701 Год назад
It's my favorite gag of the movie. And it's true few catch it.
@uVueD2b
@uVueD2b 3 месяца назад
If it wasn't mentioned already, the mechanic that went under the hood of the airplane was Jimmie "J.J." Walker. The two groundmen on the tarmac that had the plane crash into the terminal was Jerry & David Zucker cameoing in their own movie. Also, the woman who was trying to put her lipstick on was the Zuckers' mother.
@Gravydog316
@Gravydog316 3 месяца назад
the studio wanted comedians & the makers didn't because it wouldn't be funny but they said ok to JJ
@uVueD2b
@uVueD2b 3 месяца назад
@@Gravydog316 He didn't have any lines, he wasn't in the forefront plus he was on screen for no more than 6 seconds so it's easy to not realize that it was him.
@OrontesRM
@OrontesRM Месяц назад
the best thing abt the cast is that they played their part absolutely straight faced
@DUGGER1947
@DUGGER1947 Год назад
Leslie Nielson's first attempt at comedy. He had spent 10 years acting in B-Movies. Now everyone only remembers him from this, Police Squad, and the Naked Gun series. His quotes "and don't call me Shirley," and "let's move on people, nothing to see here," are now a well-known part of moviedom lexicon! RIP to one of the best "straight-faced" funny people to ever grace screendom!
@robertusa1234
@robertusa1234 9 месяцев назад
Leslie Nielsen first major move was captain on the space ship in forbidden planets. He even was a murder victim on Colombo
@thefiscokid7110
@thefiscokid7110 9 месяцев назад
He was a very talented man.
@GGE47
@GGE47 9 месяцев назад
@@robertusa1234 Nobody called him Shirley on Forbidden Planet. Not even the monster from the Id.
@jimmybobsap8729
@jimmybobsap8729 9 месяцев назад
yeah it is crazy how he tried to be a serious actor before but he was made for comedy
@Knight-Bishop
@Knight-Bishop 9 месяцев назад
​@@jimmybobsap8729 He had such a tremendous sense of humor, yet as an actor he said his biggest skill was not acting, but reacting (or not reacting). He's also notorious for bringing remote controlled fart machines on interviews, and has "let 'er rip" on his tombstone. 😂
@spydude38
@spydude38 Год назад
"Unsolved Mysteries". That was the show you saw him on. The woman who spoke "Jive" was Barbara Billingsley. She was known as the mother on the 1950s show, "Leave it to Beaver". She was known by the entire nation as the typical Family Mom and when she did this part, it was a big hit because it was completely not in her character.
@gdiaz8827
@gdiaz8827 Год назад
He was on the untouchables before airplane and unsolved mysteries
@squeekieballs5052
@squeekieballs5052 Год назад
Robert Stack. 👍
@CaddyJim
@CaddyJim Год назад
*Robert Stack "This is a true story, from the files of Unsolved Mysteries."*
@3DJapan
@3DJapan Год назад
Yes Robert Stack on Unsolved Mysteries, definitely not William Shatner.
@TheAes86
@TheAes86 Год назад
@@3DJapan Strangely enough William Shatner IS in the sequel.
@peteranninos2506
@peteranninos2506 9 месяцев назад
My neighbor was a chief pilot for United Airlines when this came out. He was furious about this "insult to his serious industry". A week or so later I see he and his wife and another couple getting out of the car laughing hysterically. They just saw the movie! They were laughing for weeks!
@dangauldin6497
@dangauldin6497 9 месяцев назад
the whole MAyo Clinic bit is one of my favorite bits. "Hamm on 5, hold the Mayo." LUL
@johnr797
@johnr797 Год назад
"Well, we had a choice of steak or fish" "Yes, yes, I remember, I had the lasagna" Such an underrated line
@DanaFrank1701D
@DanaFrank1701D 7 месяцев назад
I can’t eat lasagna since seeing this movie without laughing!
@Hypnobunny1
@Hypnobunny1 3 месяца назад
Leslie Neilson and Lloyd Bridges crack me up without even doing anything 😂😂😂
@MGower4465
@MGower4465 Год назад
The boy did not know that Kareem was going to react angrily to the "you don't try on defense" line, the fear is genuine. The directir insisted on getting a real reaction from the boy. Kareem apologized profusely as soon as the scene cut.
@gardenlover9663
@gardenlover9663 Год назад
Thanks for the comment. Great story.
@Julieroo28
@Julieroo28 Год назад
Hahaha
@daveweber9577
@daveweber9577 Год назад
And at the time, Kareem’s critics said exactly what the kids dad said about his defense.
@josephhickman4759
@josephhickman4759 Год назад
" tell your pops to put down beer can and try running up and down court beating the likes of big Laimbeer 7 foot tall of elbows in your face almost every night.
@doug777
@doug777 Год назад
According to Winning Time, the miniseries about the Lakers, when the scene ended, the kid asked Kareem for an autograph and Kareem told him to f**k off.
@user-up3uc6ol4r
@user-up3uc6ol4r 4 месяца назад
Leslie Nielsen was the GOAT of dry pan humor 😅 🌹❤️RIP❤️🌹
@Gravydog316
@Gravydog316 3 месяца назад
my aunt owns the house he lived in until he was 4 years old here in Canada
@christopherjahn2044
@christopherjahn2044 2 месяца назад
This was Leslie Neilsen's first comedy role. He'd been a dramatic leading man -before this, he was the starship captain and romantic lead in FORBIDDEN PLANET, a role that inspired Kirk on StarTrek. All the serious men were dramatic stars of the 50s and 60s. Robert Stack narrated UNSOLVED MYSTERIES, but his breakout role was playing Elliot Ness in THE UNTOUCHABLES tv show.
@gustavomontiel1939
@gustavomontiel1939 9 месяцев назад
Bro the expression on your face is priceless and your wife’s laughter is infectious. Imagine growing up in this era the comedy was dope.
@johnr8095
@johnr8095 Год назад
I love how Ted's drinking problem is not that he drinks alcohol but that he literally can't drink liquids.
@MacDaddyRico
@MacDaddyRico Год назад
Have you ever tried drinking with your tongue in your cheek..?
@johnr8095
@johnr8095 Год назад
@@MacDaddyRico it must be hard.
@ETube1971
@ETube1971 Год назад
@@MacDaddyRico No. Have you ever been to a Turkish prison?
@j.woodbury412
@j.woodbury412 Год назад
He doesn't have a drinking problem, he has a problem drinking.
@ZylonBane
@ZylonBane 8 месяцев назад
I hope someone eventually explained the joke to Asia.
@martymatthews6192
@martymatthews6192 Год назад
I took a date to see the movie The Shining in 1980. It was playing at a local twin theater. Airplane was playing next door, and we thought it was a serious disaster movie. The Shining was sold out, so we had to go see Airplane. Imagine our surprise when we were expecting a serious disaster flick. I've never laughed so hard in a movie in all my life. It was great reliving it with the two of you!
@leeosborne3793
@leeosborne3793 Год назад
How did the date work out?
@Roddy556
@Roddy556 Год назад
Pretty solid date movie.
@Kanieht.L
@Kanieht.L Год назад
We had the best era of entertainment didn’t we….
@chickedee1085
@chickedee1085 Год назад
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@michaelccozens
@michaelccozens Год назад
In a way, it kinda is a serious disaster movie. Airplane! is almost a shot-for-shot remake of an old movie called Zero Hour! from a few decades prior, with basically the plot you see here but played straight. One of the subtler jokes in Airplane! is the constant droning of propeller engines, when the plane we see is clearly a jet. But the older movie had an older plane with the older engines, so they kept the sound. Quite the range of jokes in this piece!
@timothysteele1963
@timothysteele1963 Год назад
This movie and the Blues Brothers were out at the same time. I took my wife to see both of these movies. My wife was from West Africa and she had just moved to the States. She was floored by these movies and just couldn't stop laughing.
@iknowuare4716
@iknowuare4716 10 месяцев назад
That’s Barbara Billingsley (June Cleaver) and having her be the one to translate “Jive” is very very funny.
@christopherjaskowiak9327
@christopherjaskowiak9327 Год назад
Your reaction to Elaine's line, "I used to sit on your face and wriggle," is one of the single greatest reactions I've seen on RU-vid.
@jjryan1352
@jjryan1352 9 месяцев назад
I've watched the film a dozen times and didn't catch that.
@indiecab9593
@indiecab9593 Год назад
His “drinking problem” was not alcohol but getting the drink to his mouth 😂
@amaris27
@amaris27 Год назад
That is one of my favorite running gag with this movie.
@ajclements4627
@ajclements4627 Год назад
They’re missing so many jokes lol.
@indridcold3762
@indridcold3762 Год назад
@@ajclements4627 IKR? 😂
@blkluv100
@blkluv100 Год назад
@@ajclements4627 They actually did a lot better than a lot of reactors I've seen. They constantly ask why something is happening, they just can't wrap their minds around this type of humor.
@ajclements4627
@ajclements4627 Год назад
@@blkluv100 I know, it’s like “just let the movie happen, don’t ask why” 😁
@mjvajda
@mjvajda 7 месяцев назад
“Boy Trapped in Refrigerator Eats Own Foot” is one of the most random and hilarious headlines and the person whose picture they used didn’t know what it was being used for at the time. One of the best bits is one of Striker’s wingmen in the hospital recovering, believing he’s Ethel Merman and it actually is Ethel Merman. Also, if you watched through the end credits, the taxi passenger is still waiting for Striker!
@michaelr3578
@michaelr3578 6 месяцев назад
That taxi passenger was Howard Jarvis who at the time was instrumental for Proposition 13, the most influential tax bill in the history of California at the time, so his role was rather humorous as well.
@larsegholmfischmann6594
@larsegholmfischmann6594 Год назад
You can watch this movie 50+ times and it still gets funnier! More viewings is advised since there are SO many jokes you miss on the first many times you watch it.
@glennwisniewski9536
@glennwisniewski9536 Год назад
Longtime character actor James Hong (suicidal Japanese soldier), age 93, became the oldest person to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 10, 2022, honored for a career in which he has appeared in 469 television shows, 149 feature films, 32 short films and 22 video games. And he's still putting out new product as of this writing!
@weldonwin
@weldonwin Год назад
He's also one of a small number of actors who can make saying "Indeed" a quotable line
@weldonwin
@weldonwin Год назад
@@Powerranger-le4up He wasn't Oogway, but he was in Kung Fu Panda as Mister Ping, Po's adopted father
@christopherpage2622
@christopherpage2622 Год назад
@@carlossaraiva8213 and big trouble in little China A girl with green eyes quote is ingrained in my memory
@Yggdrasil42
@Yggdrasil42 Год назад
He was great in Everything Everywhere All At Once.
@Marcosaur03
@Marcosaur03 Год назад
Was also in Disney’s Mulan (the animated one).
@terryemery4348
@terryemery4348 Год назад
I love how Asia lost it on "sit on your face and wriggle." You guys had so much fun with this one.
@stuwhyte479
@stuwhyte479 Год назад
Wiggle not wriggle 😁 A typical "typo" we've all done it. Cheers 🍺 🍺 🍺 🍺
@kstars101
@kstars101 Год назад
@@stuwhyte479 It's wriggling. The definition is "to twist and turn with quick writhing movements."
@stuwhyte479
@stuwhyte479 Год назад
Is that right Mr homosexuality?
@kstars101
@kstars101 Год назад
@Stu Whyte Dude, just admit you were wrong. You don't have to take the low road and make yourself look dumb twice.
@kingintox5743
@kingintox5743 Год назад
@@stuwhyte479 Bro you literally got proven wrong and now you resort to homophobia lmao. Absolute clown level shit.
@funinlv32
@funinlv32 6 месяцев назад
It is crazy how much different things are at the airports since 2001 and how a whole generation has no idea how open and easy going it used to be.
@galnhus56
@galnhus56 6 месяцев назад
The one thing you missed was after all the end credits, they show taxi driver still waiting saying "I'll give him just 5 more minutes".
@jimtatro6550
@jimtatro6550 Год назад
I saw this theatrically when I was about 13, I never saw an entire theater packed with people who were falling out of their seats with laughter so much before or after. This movie started an entire genre.🤣
@christopherleodaniels7203
@christopherleodaniels7203 Год назад
I remember too. It was a PARTY in that theater! And we’d tell more friends and come back again.
@baconwafers4928
@baconwafers4928 Год назад
9 here. At the drive-in. Everyone was sitting outside on their car hoods laughing so hard.
@BayAreaSon
@BayAreaSon Год назад
Yeah those were the good ole days .You won’t see that happen again mainly because movies suck now .
@powerbad696
@powerbad696 Год назад
@@baconwafers4928 Man,I miss drive-ins,those were the days.I remember seeing Robocop at the drive-in with my father.
@Mikedegot
@Mikedegot Год назад
Hot Shots Part Deux got a pretty good crowd reaction when I went. It was packed. Of course, Lloyd Bridges again.
@matthewirwin6134
@matthewirwin6134 Год назад
This is Leslie Neilson's first comedic role. He was a very serious actor before this. Then Naked Gun series solidified him as a comedic genius. And yes that is Robert Stack from "Unsolved Mysteries."
@jeffrobodine8579
@jeffrobodine8579 Год назад
Also Elliot Ness from The Untouchables.
@jasongray1646
@jasongray1646 Год назад
And don't forget Jonathan Banks aka Mike Ehrmantraut from Better Call Saul / Breaking Bad. He was the guy who said 'about two more minutes chief' with the Turkey in the microwave.
@thegoodfather1177
@thegoodfather1177 Год назад
And 2 Columbo Episodes in the 70's
@alexyari6036
@alexyari6036 Год назад
@@jasongray1646 oh, I missed that was Mike. That was even before his villain turn in Beverly Hills Cop.
@jasongray1646
@jasongray1646 Год назад
@@alexyari6036 That's right! Only a few years later. Such a great actor
@coolrottie2565
@coolrottie2565 9 месяцев назад
Watched this at the cinema when it came out 5 times in 2 weeks. The whole place was laughing every time.
@jadenaddams3674
@jadenaddams3674 7 месяцев назад
The thing that makes this movie such a piece of genius is that like Asia said, every time you watch it, you'll notice something you missed the previous times. 😂 Especially the wordplay. One of my favorite moments is "It's an entirely different kind of flying". I had seen the movie at least 7 times over a few decades before I caught that one. 😆
@ElGranLibtardo
@ElGranLibtardo 6 месяцев назад
“Lets get some pictures, boys”!
@clbdyc
@clbdyc 6 месяцев назад
I never caught the mayo jars in the mayo clinic before and I saw this in the theater.
@CRCO1975
@CRCO1975 4 месяца назад
I didn't notice until watching this reaction video (or I had forgotten) that one of the radar scopes in the control tower was a clothes dryer, and I've seen this movie countless times.
@fernandof.2225
@fernandof.2225 Год назад
Asia not getting some of the jokes was so adorable. The guy can't drink properly, so BJ says "he has a drinking problem" and Asia says: "but he can't even drink"... exactly Asia :) lol
@yournamehere6002
@yournamehere6002 Год назад
Exactly!
@Lumibear.
@Lumibear. Год назад
She made that mistake that a lot of people make with this kind of movie, expecting anything to make a lick of sense at any point. At times she was moving her head around like a collie dog trying to figure out why the statue wouldn’t throw the ball, too darned cute. The big secret is to just take these kinds of movies as the surreal parade of silly parodies that they in fact are, some might even say that’s a Top Secret. ;) Well, I’m subbing…
@prism8289
@prism8289 Год назад
What people might not get is that scene after scene in this movie is taken from real movies, Airport, From Here to Eternity, and many more classic movies.
@prism8289
@prism8289 Год назад
Also what they don’t realize is almost all the leading actors in this movie were leading dramatic actors in this era and before, ie Rex Kramer, the doctor, the top air traffic control boss, etc., and they were not comedy actors until this movie.
@yournamehere6002
@yournamehere6002 Год назад
@@prism8289 It also uses the plot from the movie Zero Hour.
@VidVwr00
@VidVwr00 Год назад
The passenger in the taxi cab was Howard Jarvis. He’s not an actor but had authored a major property tax reduction bill (proposition 13) in California in the 70s. He had a reputation for being stingy so Stryker starting the taxi meter while he ran into the airport was the gag.
@exhistoriascientia
@exhistoriascientia Год назад
The gag also goes on through the credits with him making an appearance at the end. Further, sprinkled throughout the credits are little jokes. ALWAYS read the credits of a Zucker-Abraham-Zucker production.
@user-pp6lp4zu1f
@user-pp6lp4zu1f 9 месяцев назад
One of my favorite movies. It has parodies from years gone bye. There are references from "The High and the Mighty" to "From here to eternity" . This movie is so wonderfully subtle it never grows old.
@clbdyc
@clbdyc 6 месяцев назад
Zero Hour.
@michaelinorlando8507
@michaelinorlando8507 8 месяцев назад
There was a film franchise called "Airport"" Airport 2" and Airport '79" . the AIRPLANE movie is a spoof of that franchise.
@andrewcramer9200
@andrewcramer9200 4 месяца назад
But also a scene-for-scene spoof "Zero Hour!"
@dannytse8767
@dannytse8767 4 месяца назад
@@andrewcramer9200 "Zero Hour" was a drama but if you watch it after seeing "Airplane!", you will laugh your butt off.
@SuburbanSavage
@SuburbanSavage Год назад
A lot of older actors, particularly Peter Graves, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, and Leslie Nielsen, had been typecast in dramas, so this was a chance for them to cut loose. In fact, this movie actually revitalized all of their careers. The older woman who spoke jive was Barbara Billingsley, who at that time was still considered the ultimate sitcom wife and mother. The man who played Johnny (the odd air traffic control assistant) was Steven Stucker. He was one of the first public figures to announce that he had AIDS and was very active in reducing the stigma in the LGBTQIA community. That was a big deal to admit publicly back then, but it wasn't until Rock Hudson died that AIDS became an international news story.
@robertusa1234
@robertusa1234 Год назад
Yes a comedy where every one played the straight man role.
@kens32052
@kens32052 Год назад
Barbara Billingsley was the mother from Leave It To Beaver. Peter Graves was from the TV show Mission Impossible. Lloyd Bridges had a show called Sea Hunt. Leslie Nielsen was from the Naked Gun movies. Robert Stack was on the tv show The Untouchables.
@Mark-xx3gh
@Mark-xx3gh Год назад
@@kens32052Leslie Nielsen was from the classic sci-fi film Forbidden planet. The Naked Gun came after this.
@SuburbanSavage
@SuburbanSavage 10 месяцев назад
@largebiff1743 I know, but it helps to have context for those who do care.
@rakitakhan
@rakitakhan 9 месяцев назад
@@kens32052 The old lady attempting to put on makeup is the mother of the Farrelly brothers, the writers of the movie. The hari krishna guy was "Joe Isuzu" back in the 80's. A few other the other passengers were known for various commercials.
@guitarman8462
@guitarman8462 Год назад
The director wanted the actors not to laugh after every joke. He wanted the movie to be taken seriously and let the audience figure out the joke. The actors said that it was so hard to keep a straight face bc it was so funny .
@timgil7830
@timgil7830 Год назад
I can imagine working with Leslie Nielsen it's damn near impossible. Damn american treasure. RIP. (I meant that on a continental level)
@guitarman8462
@guitarman8462 Год назад
@@timgil7830 the writers said he would bring small fart machines and play pranks on the cast. The director said also that Julie hagerty was the perfect cast. In fact , the whole idea for the punchlines of the jokes started from " MAD MAGAZINE " they said .
@timgil7830
@timgil7830 Год назад
@Guitar Man that's news. To me but I 100% see mad magazine
@guitarman8462
@guitarman8462 Год назад
@@timgil7830 it's to bad they no longer print MAD Magazine . I have a huge collection .
@timgil7830
@timgil7830 Год назад
@Guitar Man I loved it as a kid, always walked down to the drug store with my 2 dollar allowance to get one. I had a huge collection as well. Wish I still had some
@melissameeks7309
@melissameeks7309 6 месяцев назад
The LA airport was notorious for having Hari Krishnas soliciting
@shibitoobscura3348
@shibitoobscura3348 Месяц назад
Fun fact: here, in France, this movie is titled "Is there a pilote in the airplane?" And all the comedic movies with Leslie Nielsen have a title that starts with "Is there...?", and thus are considered part of the same franchise. Those include: Is there a cop to save the queen? Is there a cop to save the president? Is there a cop to save Hollywood? Etc.
@wesrrowlands8309
@wesrrowlands8309 Год назад
I can never stop laughing at the couple arguing on the loudspeakers. They were a real married couple who did the real versions of those messages for LAX at the time. The strongest part of the movie is they got so many actors known for serious parts who were very good at being funny by acting like it was normal. The man running the airport went on to film at least 3 more movies with the guys who made this one.
@stevejette2329
@stevejette2329 Год назад
LLoyd Bridges was the father of Beau and Jeff Bridges. Jeff has been in so many classics, like The Big Lebowski.
@Griezz
@Griezz 9 месяцев назад
I can't remember who was the female voice on the P.A. system, but the make voice was that of Tim Conway, a comedian often associated with comedians Carol Burnett & Harvey Korman (who played the villain in BLAZING SADDLES with the line "Too Jewish."
@Frostrazor
@Frostrazor Год назад
nothing funnier in a movie than June Cleaver "speaking jive" "Got no brain anyhow!" That part always cracks me up.
@leeosborne3793
@leeosborne3793 Год назад
"Just hang loose, blood!"
@nathanfitzgearl650
@nathanfitzgearl650 Год назад
I loved the part when the Jive guy said, “Dat honk muhfuh No be messin mah ole la’y mon” and the subtitles read “That white gentleman should stay away from my wife.” What’s even funnier is that I was a 7-year-old honk muhfuh when I first saw it and assumed Jive was a real foreign language so I didn’t get the joke at the time - which somehow made it all the more hilarious when I finally got it, lol.
@robertawesome2410
@robertawesome2410 Год назад
When I saw this movie in a theater in LA, the whole packed theater audience, who grew up watching Leave It To Beaver, lost it for a good min or so, when she stood up said she spoke jive, that I had to wait a 'few' years later for the vhs to come out so I could hear what was said after. lol and for the younger kids out there, the term 'You Jive Turkey" was a saying for a few years in the 1970s
@dizzle7558
@dizzle7558 Год назад
"Picked the wrong week to quit amphetamines"😆🤣😂
@j.woodbury412
@j.woodbury412 Год назад
I liked the part when the radio dj said "Disco lives forever" right before the plane crashed into the antenna. This movie has so many funny moments in it.
@johnr8986
@johnr8986 7 месяцев назад
This movie was a spoof of serious trauma movies like "Airport 75 and 77" I was 11 when this came out and it's one of my favorite comedy shows.
@infinityotto
@infinityotto 6 месяцев назад
I also remember The Concorde - Airport '79. Yup...all those '70s disaster movies were huge hits upon their initial releases in theaters.📽
@DrNothing23
@DrNothing23 4 месяца назад
They're known as "Disaster Movies" and, though the examples you give definitely influenced this movie, the 1957 film, "Zero Hour!" was, by far, the biggest. In fact, entire sequences and lines of dialogue were lifted directly from it.
@davidblurton7158
@davidblurton7158 2 месяца назад
also others in the movie 10,,,, the beach scene and obviously saturday night fever
@jasonlane1528
@jasonlane1528 9 месяцев назад
13:52 is the reason I watch this channel religiously. That's the funniest reaction I've ever seen.😂
@kathyastrom1315
@kathyastrom1315 Год назад
Johnny is one of my favorite movie characters ever. “This? Why, I can make a hat, or a brooch, or a pterodactyl!”
@bugvswindshield
@bugvswindshield Год назад
Not sure why, I always loose it when the press guys " OK boys, lets take some pictures" , then proceed to steal all the pictures on the wall 🤣😂🤣😅
@valleya6114
@valleya6114 Год назад
Mine too... He as some of the funniest lines in this movie... "There's a sale at Penny's" and "Where did you get that dress & and those shoes geesh?"
@Umptyscope
@Umptyscope Год назад
@@valleya6114 My personal theory is that Johnny's the only person there _who knows he's in a comedy._
@windlockatc
@windlockatc Год назад
Mine too!
@blacktronlego
@blacktronlego Год назад
He ad-libbed all his lines. He was given a script but they he was a known stand up comedian so they encouraged him to say whatever he wanted It works so well because everyone else is playing it straight.
@jrhreid
@jrhreid Год назад
Robert Stack was the host of Unsolved Mysteries in the 90s. Leslie Nielson was an incredible actor: drama in series like Murder She Wrote and Columbo, comedies like this one and the Police Squad / Naked Gun franchise.
@stevenziebell5877
@stevenziebell5877 6 месяцев назад
Robert Stack also played Elliot Ness in the original "Untouchables" TV series.
@johnstevenson4194
@johnstevenson4194 6 месяцев назад
This was the first comedy Leslie Nielsen was ever in. He had a whole new career in comedy because of this movie
@freethinker1913
@freethinker1913 3 месяца назад
Not to mention Peter Graves, the star of TV’s Mission: Impossible as Captain Over, and Lloyd Bridges of the 50s series Sea Hunt and various dramatic movies. The Zuckers wanted guys not known for comedy because they’d be funnier playing their absurd roles straight.
@kelaEQ2
@kelaEQ2 3 месяца назад
@@freethinker1913 Basically, Harold Ramis did the same thing when he cast Di Niro in Analyze This
@elcorado83
@elcorado83 3 месяца назад
But the irony is that William Shatner IS in the sequel to this film! How weird is that?
@GGE47
@GGE47 9 месяцев назад
I remember Lew Alcinder at UCLA winning 3 national championships in basketball. He became a Muslim and changed his name to Kareem Abdul Jabber with the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA.
@drose1526
@drose1526 10 месяцев назад
Love watching you guys. Seeing you discover the great stuff we old folks had growing up. Leslie Nielson is the old guy you recognize. He was in all the Naked Gun movies for years. In fact this was the start of his comedy career. Love you guys.
@donmorton7282
@donmorton7282 Год назад
Can’t stop laughing with you guys during this movie. Funny note if you watch to the end of the credits they cut back to the guy in the cab saying “Well I’ll give him another 20 minutes, but that’s it” lol
@hiccup1dt102
@hiccup1dt102 4 месяца назад
And they had some jokes in the credits too.
@gitelsarah
@gitelsarah 2 месяца назад
Exactly what I wanted to say.
@MarkTitus420
@MarkTitus420 Год назад
Airplane is actually a parody of an old black and white 'B' movie from the 1950's called 'Zero Hour' . They took a serious drama film and turned it into a classic comedy and at times the dialog is almost word for word.
@HarborLockRoad
@HarborLockRoad Год назад
Thank you! Im glad im not the only one who knows this!!! The you tube side by side comparison video is the best ever!!!
@kagemushashien8394
@kagemushashien8394 Год назад
What's Zero Hour about?
@MarkTitus420
@MarkTitus420 Год назад
@@kagemushashien8394 The plot is very similar to 'Airplane' but it's a serious and very dull post war movie; after 'Airplane' though, it became a comedy to me. Watch the comparison video posted here.
@HDreamer
@HDreamer Год назад
@@kagemushashien8394 one could say it's basically the same movie, just turned into a comedy. They actually bought the rights to it when they made Airplane.
@bhaughbb4239
@bhaughbb4239 Год назад
@@MarkTitus420 It's so similar, from my understanding, that they bought the rights to the original so there wouldn't be any legal issues if someone filed a lawsuit even though it is protected as a parrody.
@heidifedor
@heidifedor Год назад
Leslie Neilson was known for years as a dramatic actor. This movie is what jump started his comedy career, as well as a working relationship with the Zucker brothers, which lead to his iconic character of Lt. Frank Drebin in the Police Squad films.
@JoeR203
@JoeR203 8 месяцев назад
You were thinking about Unsolved Mysteries. Not 9-1-1. Airplane! was a parody of a 1957 movie "Zero Hour". There are videos on RU-vid that do a side by side scene comparison.
@FerretJohn
@FerretJohn Год назад
The two Jive Talkers, they actually wrote the Jive parts, they were both classically trained actors and they considered it a challenge to take what was really just a few words scattered here and there and turn it into a full language. The old lady who translated for them was Barbara Billingsly from Leave It To Beaver And you might recognize the radar operator, his name is Johnathan Banks, better known to younger viewers as Mike Ermantraut in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
@WolfHreda
@WolfHreda Год назад
I found out today that Johnathan Banks was also in Gremlins.
@PopePlatinumBeats
@PopePlatinumBeats Год назад
@@WolfHreda johnathan banks was in Beverly HIlls cop as a henchman too
@danielcoulthardjr6608
@danielcoulthardjr6608 Год назад
@@PopePlatinumBeats And Buckaroo Banzai!
@SFVone
@SFVone Год назад
OMG! Had to go back and watch to see Mike. Had no idea.
@michaelmoss5476
@michaelmoss5476 Год назад
I remember Jonathon Banks from Wiseguy with Ken Wahl. Great show but I heard Ken got greedy and he was replaced by Steven Bauer -- who turns out was on Breaking Bad with Jonathon Banks as well.
@PeBoVision
@PeBoVision Год назад
Fun Fact: Airplane! is actually a scene-for-scene remake of a 1957 movie called "Zero Hour!". What blows the mind is that "Zero Hour!" is a serious drama. But somehow Airplane! clones it scene-for-scene and still manages to turn it into one of the funniest movies ever put to film.
@robertknight4672
@robertknight4672 Год назад
I believe Paramount about the rights to that movie when making this one so they wouldn't have any legal issues.
@ianwestc
@ianwestc Год назад
Airplane is one of the only movies that is a direct parody and yet you can watch it decades later without knowing the source material. And it's just as funny. There's a lot of ripoff/parody stuff that gets released today that is not going to make any sense a decade from now, but the humor in airplane is timeless
@kevinbrink423
@kevinbrink423 Год назад
I'm surprised "Airport" didn't get mentioned, either.
@dayceem
@dayceem Год назад
Thank you. I was wracking my brain trying to remember what this was based on. Looking at the trailer, some of the Airplane actors (Nielsen, Stack) were near-ringers for the original actors.
@robertusa1234
@robertusa1234 Год назад
They stole seens and lines from airport to
@bubbleheadray976
@bubbleheadray976 9 месяцев назад
You recognized Robert Stack from his series “Unsolved Mysteries” and his huge amount of voice over work he did. My generation remembers him from the series “The Untouchables”.
@madiola1234
@madiola1234 8 месяцев назад
the guy on the mic was Robert stack and the other guy was lloyd bridges...Jeff and beau bridges dad.
@MrPingn
@MrPingn Год назад
The way they got serious actors to do such silly scenes and lines so straight just makes it perfect. Shatner is in the sequel by the way.
@leeosborne3793
@leeosborne3793 Год назад
It completely changed Leslie Nielsen's career! After this he pretty much never took a serious role again.
@bhaughbb4239
@bhaughbb4239 Год назад
Except for the one guy who isn't playing it straight, in any sense.
@j.woodbury412
@j.woodbury412 Год назад
@@bhaughbb4239 Are you talking about the crazy ground control worker? The actor who played him was named Stephen Stucker. Have you seen the movie "Trading Places"? He was in that movie as the loading director on the train. He's the one who asked the two baggage handlers "Say, have you two been drinking?" I
@bhaughbb4239
@bhaughbb4239 Год назад
@J.Woodbury No, I was referring to the guy in the tower who is cracking jokes and, well, not straight.
@j.woodbury412
@j.woodbury412 Год назад
@@bhaughbb4239 Yes.. that's the one I meant.
@johnwood9504
@johnwood9504 Год назад
This movie probably has more jokes per minute than any other. Most of them are very funny in their own right, but quite a few are even funnier due to cultural references that would be familiar to a 1980 audience. You might miss some of the subtleties of a number of jokes. For instance, when the woman thinks "Jim never has a second cup at home" that comes from a coffee commercial that I believe featured the same woman. This movie is a spoof of a deadly serious movie with the same basic plot, called "Zero Hour." It's based on a book by Arthur Hailey, who also wrote "Airport" which became the grand daddy of all disaster movies. "Zero Hour" is a good movie in its own right, unfortunately it's impossible to watch with a straight face after seeing "Airplane!" OK, gotta go, I see there's a sale at Penney's.
@denroy3
@denroy3 Год назад
I forgot about 'Zero Hour'...I've seen it, but only once...after 'Airplane', and it is hard to watch it without thinking of this movie
@JPMadden
@JPMadden Год назад
"Zero Hour!" was released in 1957, so its storyline about a former WW2 pilot makes sense. "Airplane!" was released 35 years after the war ended. It being a comedic remake of "Zero Hour!" explains how Ted, age 30-35, can be a WW2 vet, and why disco was being played at a bar during the war.
@blacktronlego
@blacktronlego Год назад
@@radbarij and the label on the magazine rack 'Whacking Material'.
@deeanna8448
@deeanna8448 Год назад
Was the first sick passangers with the eggs coming out of her mouth a reference to something? I've seen this movie at least 50 times, but that's one gag I never understood.
@johnwood9504
@johnwood9504 Год назад
@@deeanna8448 I believe that referred to a magic trick that was popular at the time. It was such a common feature of so many magician's acts it was probably overused and thus ripe for parody. Somebody can correct me if I got it wrong.
@PCLoadLetter
@PCLoadLetter 7 месяцев назад
Checking the microwave with the turkey at air traffic control was another subtle joke. The order was to check the radar range. Radar range was a brand of microwave at the time.
@eadecamp
@eadecamp Год назад
Some years back I had a friend who was a pilot for JetBlue. It's for this exact reason they feed the pilots and the navigator something different from what the passengers have. I can't wait to see some more of your reactions, especially the older ones. Subscribed.
@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ
@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ Год назад
Hey, Thanks Elizabeth! We appreciate your sub ❤️❤️
@digitalnomad9985
@digitalnomad9985 5 месяцев назад
They should have fed the pilot something different from what the co-pilot had. What were they thinking?
@quixote6942
@quixote6942 Год назад
For the Doctor (Leslie Neilson), this was his first Comedy Movie . He Went on to Star in "The Naked Gun" Movies. They follow the same slapstick Humor as "Airplane!". Asia's Reaction to Elaine's "Sit on my Face" Comment was EPIC!
@Knick_Fury
@Knick_Fury Год назад
And if you like the “Naked Gun” movies, you should check the TV series POLICE SQUAD, which inspired the Naked Gun films. Classic if you like this over-the-top type comedy.
@heraclito3114
@heraclito3114 Год назад
@@Knick_Fury There's a modern TV series that follows this kind of humor: Angie Tribeca
@Sub2GigaChad
@Sub2GigaChad Год назад
Mr Neilsen is the deadpan comedic goat.
@dodgingcars
@dodgingcars Год назад
Asia is right. Before 9/11 airports were fairly open and non-passengers could go all the way to the gate. It was fairly common up until even the late 90s where you would have people soliciting all kinds of things at airports. I remember having people pass the "I'm blind, please donate..." papers to you. In the 70s and 80s you would have Hare Krishnas (a religious sect) passing out books and literature.
@scottodonnell7121
@scottodonnell7121 Год назад
Gone are the days when you could walk up to the counter and buy a ticket CASH. And fly w/o the government knowing what you're doing. Flying used to be kind of a treat, now it's an ordeal.
@FerretJohn
@FerretJohn Год назад
Oh you don't know the half of it, I worked airport security pre-9/11, and if you knew the state of airport security back then you'd wonder how the hell 9/11 didn't happen sooner
@fuzzballzz36
@fuzzballzz36 Год назад
@@FerretJohn the days when people used to board planes with suitcases full of weed!
@SQUATCHY614
@SQUATCHY614 4 месяца назад
Every time you watch this you pick up different things. I’m 65 and have seen this 40 times easily. If you have kids have them watch it. Love it.
@warriyorcat
@warriyorcat 3 месяца назад
This is often missed, but in the army hospital scene, you can hear the intercom calling for Dr Rumack (the plane doctor).
@poppyleon_6275
@poppyleon_6275 Год назад
This was a fun reaction to watch. Yes, back then, people would approach you in the airport asking for money. They would give you a poppy flower, or a brochure, and ask for donations. I believe they were Krisha's typically, but mostly a hippie/commune type of people. Basically, airport panhandling! It's been long since banned.
@IamGenoBlack
@IamGenoBlack 11 месяцев назад
I also remember the smoking on planes. I was really young but the arm rests had ash trays and even after they banned it, the planes were still in service. You could also tell because the ceilings were stained with yellow. I remember thunking that’s in y=your lungs if you smoke.
@diegosuarez1563
@diegosuarez1563 4 месяца назад
I remember them as moonies.
@SamDeeksRelovedGuitars
@SamDeeksRelovedGuitars 4 месяца назад
@@IamGenoBlack Yep. That's even more insane than fighting off Hare Krishnas and Moonies in the lounge. I can hardly believe that as a (stupid) young man I remember leaving my 'non-smoking' seat to go to an unoccupied seat near the back and sit next to a smoking stranger long enough to smoke a cigarette. You'd crush / stub it out in that little seat-arm ashtray and head back to your seat, stinking of smoke and leaving a little smouldering fire back in row 56... Madness!
@IamGenoBlack
@IamGenoBlack 4 месяца назад
@@SamDeeksRelovedGuitars Remember smoking rooms in corporate offices too? LOL!
@Hypnobunny1
@Hypnobunny1 3 месяца назад
Agreed great reaction love their laughter specially the ladies 😂
@hkpew
@hkpew Год назад
As someone who has been alive long enough to remember, yes, there used to be a real problem with religious groups accosting people in airports. As I remember the Hari Krishnas were especially infamous for doing this. It's amazing how well this movie holds up despite how many of the jokes are references to pop culture that's mostly long forgotten now. I'd be willing to bet that at least half of the jokes went right over your heads, but there are so many jokes that even cut in half it's enough to seem nonstop. (Also, yes, people really did used to be able to smoke on planes.) Here are a few examples of things you probably missed: The speech the doctor gave to Ted that got him to go back and land the plane was a parody of an old Ronald Regan movie. Regan played a Notre Dame football player named George Gipp in that movie, and got his nickname, the Gipper, from that role. That's why there was a college football fight song in the background. The bit with the woman wondering why her husband wanted a second cup of coffee but never did at home was directly from a well known coffee commercial at the time, and the actress was the same one in the commercial. The older woman who spoke Jive was played by the actress who had been June Cleaver, the mother in Leave it to Beaver. You did recognize Kareem, not many reactors do, but those of us old enough to remember that era of the NBA know that the criticism that the kid repeats from his father was exactly the sort of things his critics said about him when he was playing and we know exactly who he was talking about when he refers to Walton and Laimbeer. I guarantee you that line was exactly what he would have liked to say to his critics. There's a lot more, I'm sure there are many more examples in other comments.
@Cheepchipsable
@Cheepchipsable Год назад
Plays on a lot of movie tropes, the hysterical woman who gets a slap to make her come to her senses, the sick kid, etc. There was a spate of "Disaster Movies" in the 70's. The Towering Inferno, Airport, Poseidon adventure... Lots of social nods, the Tupperware party, Radar Range was a type of oven, kissing on the beach while the waves washed over them was a scene in "From Here to Eternity", "Gladiator Movies" were 60's made "Sword and Sandal" movies which were Italian made movies kind of set in ancient Rome starring oiled up body builders. I'm pretty sure the Turkish Prison reference was "Midnight Express"
@scottodonnell7121
@scottodonnell7121 Год назад
Those Krishnas and Moonies were like a minefield in the terminal. You had to scope out the terrain and try and dodge them. They finally kicked them out when they gave a Senator's mother a heart attack trying to allude them. And traveling in a Military uniform was worse. They would flock all over you. Shitbags.
@uncopyrightabled
@uncopyrightabled Год назад
Even more context on the speech, the 1940 film Knute Rockne portrayed the supposed 1928 speech coach Rockne gave to his Notre Dame team at half time about the tragic death of the greatest player ever at Notre Dame George Gipp. The parts of the speech in Airplane are pretty close the Gipper speech with the exception of the name and the "it won't smell to good" line. I like to think that this gag was the entire reason for the backstory involving George Zipp. Also the fight song playing is of course the Notre Dame fight song.
@gansosmansos
@gansosmansos Год назад
They also missed the MAYO clinic and the subsequent "hold the mayo "
@gansosmansos
@gansosmansos Год назад
....and "they're on instruments "
@juliorivera5785
@juliorivera5785 Год назад
I've watched this movie a hundred times, but watching your first time was special. I was laughing right with you. You two are awesome...
@derworfnet
@derworfnet 6 месяцев назад
Funny that you mention William Shatner, because while he isn't in this movie, he is in the 1982-Sequel.
@maddie48
@maddie48 Год назад
This is the California 73 yr old gramma who loves your reaction to movies and music.....I had forgotten how stupidly funny this movie was and got even funnier watching the two of you, the laughter and the looks on your faces of WTHeck...was worth it....thank you both.... Asia, your laughter is infectious...
@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ
@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ Год назад
Thanks maddie48!!!
@unseenentity326
@unseenentity326 Год назад
Asia is my favorite person to watch a comedy with! Her laugh is contagious.
@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ
@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ Год назад
Thanks so much!!!
@afzalbugs
@afzalbugs 4 месяца назад
I remember in 1990, when I was in 8th grade, our English teacher was tough-in every sense. Lots of homework, didn't take any BS, etc. But one day she showed us this movie for some reason. No joke, I had a new level of respect for her from then on. Can you imagine if a teacher showed that movie in class nowadays? Work hard, play hard... that's what I learned.
@johndardi1334
@johndardi1334 7 месяцев назад
When the autopilot was getting blown back up I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard in my life watching you two laugh. 😂 I laughed so hard I cried.
@harpergras
@harpergras Год назад
This movie never gets old.
@marthaz
@marthaz Год назад
"literal humor" 😉 and yes, the airport would be packed with people harassing you for money for one religious cause or another. Love you two 💞
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust Год назад
fun fact about Leslie Nielsen, he was DEAF! that's why in every scene you see him in when he has to talk to people, he is FACING them, so he can read their lips and know when it was time to speak his part! dude was LEGEND! Captain Kramer was mostly known for his role in hosting Unsolved Mysteries. another legend!
@marisa5359
@marisa5359 7 месяцев назад
Love this movie as well as sequel. Shatner is actually in Airplane 2. Hilarious in it. A lot of more serious actors made comedy gold in both of these, such as Robert Stack, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, and, of course, the late great Leslie Nielson. Definitely watch the 2nd one and catch The Naked Gun trilogy.
@OneThousandHomoDJs
@OneThousandHomoDJs Год назад
The mechanic working under the hood of the plane? Jimmie Walker, himself.
@clydekimsey7503
@clydekimsey7503 Год назад
For most of these funny actors, this was their first comedic role. They were formerly in very dramatic roles
@dbaileyosu
@dbaileyosu 2 месяца назад
“Give me Ham on 5, hold the Mayo,” is one of the best lines ever.
@Wafaloo
@Wafaloo 8 месяцев назад
This is one of the best reactions I’ve seen to this movie. And the best part is that this is a movie you need to watch at least two or three times to catch all the gags
@michellephillips2983
@michellephillips2983 Год назад
The Naked Gun is another hilarious movie with Leslie Nielsen 👍🤣
@cadleo
@cadleo Год назад
Great Movie. If you like this kind of comedy you should definitely check out The Naked Gun, it is every bit as hilarious.
@QatunQ
@QatunQ Год назад
Top Secret , is a good one aswell
@shanesantana54
@shanesantana54 Год назад
@@QatunQ YES! I love that movie!
@timhonigs6859
@timhonigs6859 Год назад
@@QatunQ 💯 this. Top Secret was also directed by ZAZ, and continues the parody genre. (P.S., Airplane 2 sucked. Wasn't directed by ZAZ, and all the jokes were recycled mainly.)
@jonathanmoon86
@jonathanmoon86 Год назад
Same guys from this movie
@JordanJMyers
@JordanJMyers Год назад
Naked Guns are great. O.J. is hilarious lol
@annabodot962
@annabodot962 Месяц назад
Years ago I worked in a major hotel and we hosted ball teams all the time. Kareem was so sweet, so shy, so polite. We all adored him! Wonderful man.
@grandpascuba
@grandpascuba Месяц назад
A couple of details that might have been missed by anyone not born before 1989… The scene where Lloyd Bridges says “check the radar range” and the technician opens the microwave, Radar Range was the brand name of the first commercial microwave oven. Another thing that many people miss is that , in all the scenes of the airplane flying in the clouds, the engine sound is that of a propeller plane, not a jet. Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack and Leslie Nielsen were all well known, big name actors. All initially known for serious acting roles. They all got into comedy later in their career.
@ericzatkalik7058
@ericzatkalik7058 11 дней назад
Mike from Breaking Bad was the radar range operator.
@grandpascuba
@grandpascuba 10 дней назад
@@ericzatkalik7058 Very interesting! Some interesting trivia. Thanks
@Mr_Top_Hat_Jones
@Mr_Top_Hat_Jones Год назад
That is Robert Stack. He was, in fact, the Rescue 911 guy. He was also the host of Unsolved Mysteries. He was ABSOLUTELY the G.O.A.T. of what he did.
@DUGGER1947
@DUGGER1947 Год назад
Robert Stack initially became famous from his TV role portraying ATF special agent Eliot Ness on "The Untouchables."
@rickstanley972
@rickstanley972 Год назад
William Shatner did Rescue 911, Robert Stack did Unsolved Mysteries
@Mr_Top_Hat_Jones
@Mr_Top_Hat_Jones Год назад
@@rickstanley972 Oh, you’re right. That was Shatner that did Rescue 911. Wow, I completely forgot that.
@lfreddub2763
@lfreddub2763 Год назад
Airplane! is a classic. We need more movies like it.
@johnpooky84
@johnpooky84 Год назад
Sadly, I don't think this type of movie could be made today. "Those who get offended at stuff and can't take jokes" would go "REEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!", and Hollywood would kowtow to them.
@user-fq8zg6ow4e
@user-fq8zg6ow4e 2 месяца назад
They would NEVER be allowed to make this movie today... too many Karen's and PC people would lose their minds. But yes this is one of the funniest movies of all time.. joke after joke after joke like every 15 seconds ...there is nothing like this anymore
@tcme11
@tcme11 8 месяцев назад
This was one of your best videos so far. Love how you edited the film and your reactions. That is not easy. Airplane is comedy gold. A really funny, silly movie that everyone can enjoy.
@cynthiaivers1708
@cynthiaivers1708 5 месяцев назад
Airplane was a parody of the several "Airport" movies of the 1970s. The guy who "picked the wrong day to quit sniffing glue," etc. was Lloyd Bridges - wonderful actor and father to Jeff and Beau Bridges.
@thecynic9232
@thecynic9232 Год назад
The guys who did Airplane did a movie called Top Secret which was a mashup of genres like WWII, surfer movies and spy movies. Very funny and hilarious music.
@CosmosXiii
@CosmosXiii 6 месяцев назад
I know a little German....
@BrianSmith-ph6je
@BrianSmith-ph6je 6 месяцев назад
Great Movie!
@mikeottersole
@mikeottersole 5 месяцев назад
We could all use some more silliness from time to time.
@cmcull987
@cmcull987 5 месяцев назад
The Zuckers, I think.
@Trubluewolf
@Trubluewolf 5 месяцев назад
What are you drinking? " Gasoline!"
@kittiedred
@kittiedred Год назад
The actress who played the woman translating for the jive dudes was Barbara Billingsley. She is best known for playing the mother on a 1960’s sitcom called “Leave it to Beaver”. It’s about a kid who is nicknamed “Beaver” and his stereotypically white suburban family. Hearing her speaking “jive” is hilarious!
@jamesalexander5623
@jamesalexander5623 Год назад
Actual Line from the show "Ward tonight when you come home you're going to have to punish the Beaver!" .... I'm 70 I heard it!
@SGlitz
@SGlitz Год назад
50s
@CRCO1975
@CRCO1975 4 месяца назад
In an interview I saw with Barbara Billingsley, she said the actors she was speaking jive with helped her come up with the dialogue. Agreed - that is hilarious.
@matthewtylergee
@matthewtylergee 4 месяца назад
Im surprised there are people who don't know about airplane. Y'all are missing out. Leslie Nielsen's golden era. R.I.P. Leslie.
@Gravydog316
@Gravydog316 3 месяца назад
(my aunt owns the house Leslie lived in until he was 4, here in Saskatchewan)
@user-fq8zg6ow4e
@user-fq8zg6ow4e 2 месяца назад
This movie is straight gold ... the fact that it's 44 years old and still funny is crazy.. The quick Witt and play on words are WAYYY ahead of its time. When this came out it was probably the funniest movie of all time
@TheNightWatcher1385
@TheNightWatcher1385 Год назад
A genius idea to make a comedy with actors primarily known for drama. Someone should do it again.
@douglasgawitt8818
@douglasgawitt8818 Год назад
You need to know there’s a lot of big time actors in this movies and most of them arnt comedic actors. At the time this movie came out this is what made it really funny. So alot of the stuff we laughed at when the movie first premiered will go right over your head.
@coachmikesfilmroom3111
@coachmikesfilmroom3111 Год назад
Craziest of all. Leslie Nielsen wasn't a comedic actor till this point. He always did serious movies n such.
@jowbloe3673
@jowbloe3673 Год назад
@@coachmikesfilmroom3111 - It wasn't until I saw one of Leslie Nielsen's earliest movies from the 50s, *Tammy and the Bachelor,* that I discovered he was initially a romantic leading man instead of a comedic goof.
@heraclito3114
@heraclito3114 Год назад
@@jowbloe3673 Imagine my surprise when I realized that Leslie Nielsen was in one of mt favorite sci-fi movies, The Forbidden Planet.
@whathappenswhen7391
@whathappenswhen7391 9 месяцев назад
You can watch this movie five more times and you will see sight-gags, jokes, and innuendos you never noticed before. One of the funniest movies ever!
@user-vb2pm1dy6u
@user-vb2pm1dy6u 7 месяцев назад
😭😂😭In the 80's, between AirPlane and Police Academy 1, the laffs just kept coming! You just couldn't stop, you couldn't help it!🤣😭😂
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