Is the Wheel Inn still there? I ate lunch there once and was dismayed to see that they had absolutely nothing inside from the movie, not even a picture or poster.
@@williamshaw9047 it closed down in 2013. I would frequent there in 90s to early 00s and back then there was a couple autographed 8X10's one of Pee-Wee and one of Large-Marge that said tell em large marge sent ya. I kind of like how it wasn't much of a tourist spot back then as it still felt authentic.
I had a roommate in college who absolutely LOVED Pee-Wee's Big Adventure -- especially this scene. He had it recorded on audio and often played it at night to have a laugh or two before going to bed.
We just went here yesterday for the first time. They had The T-rex and the brontosaurus painted like Santa. It's amazing how deserted that area looks in the movie compared to now.
@@MMA2018 She says "Andy!" also. The video doesn't seem out of sync on my end, but I guess what Lex Logic saw was the sound where Pee Wee says "Andy?!" played earlier when Simone was on screen when she says "Andy!". In other words, the sound at 0:22 played at 0:20 instead when it was supposedly out of sync.
Andy was played by a guy named Jon Harris who was something like 7'5" (billed as 7'8"). He wrestled as Silo Sam for awhile...he was bigger than Andre the Giant but unfortunately was not a talented wrestler, so his career didn't last that long. He died in 2005.
It was really cool to see Diane Salinger make another appearance in _Pee-wee's Big Holiday._ No doubt she took Paul's death as hard as the rest of us did.
I came to find this clip because I have the same exact quirk, haha. I also can’t stop recalling that scene with Francis a million times a day. “You’ll be sorry, Pee Wee Herman!” Complete with melodramatic frame zoom. Because people in 2018.
Would it be even more hilarious to see Lou Costello in the role of Pee-Wee Herman getting chased by Andy the big guy with Bud Abbott on Lou's side? I imagine that myself.
Andy reminds me of Bluto from Popeye. Luckily for Andy, Peewee didn't have any spinach, otherwise he would've unloaded a can of whoop-ass on Andy right then and there!
He was also in revenge of the nerds the scene when they're looking for a place and the gay guy inquires about the room at his house he's that guy with the sunglasses
In your honest opinion, is it possible for any intelligent human being to watch the scene in Pee-wee’s big adventure, where the hobo energetically sings old camp songs right in Pee-wee’s face with a mouth full of sardines, while they ride in the freight car? LOL
Pee Wee was with Andy's woman Simone in the dinosaur watching the sunrise. Simone kept screaming Andy's name but at the end she moved on with a French dude named Pierre
If Andy wanted to kill Peewee, why didn't he go inside the dinosaur and do it instead of waiting him out in broad daylight? He would've had Peewee cornered.
You don't know where they are they're just outside of Palm springs California in a place called cabazon it's really cool they decorated the big one as Santa Claus for Christmas and now they have a decorated for Valentine's day
At :45 Andy dies of a heart attack and is the real reason why Simone was free to go visit Paris that's what she meant when she says she "broke up" with him.
+Esokol88 No, he was seen again at the bus station when he chased Pee Wee. If he did die for the movie, I would like to think that he died by getting stabbed by a bull since a bull chased him away and I'm sure it stabbed him with it's horns.
@@jamespayne3661 I didn't know that a bull goes after things that are red. I thought a bull only chases after things that move and when Andy jumped into the bull pen after seeing that Pee Wee was disguised as a cowboy, the bull saw him moving and running. As the bull chased him, I'm guessing it was then and there that Andy died from the bull which is another reason why Simone had a new date at the end of the movie even though I'm sure she would have wanted to break up with Andy whether he lived or died.