One of the funniest movies ever made!!!! Michael Keaton gave a genius comedic performance!!!! I was a kid when it came out and quoted Billy Blaze for months after seeing it.
One of the greatest movies of all time (IMO) I think MIchael Keaton's entrance is one of the best entrances in movie history. Too bad this movie was overshadowed by several other blockbusters released at this time. This was both Keaton and Winklers first movie. It was directed by Richie Cunningham/Ron Howard.
That scene in the barber shop has me rolling on the floor every time. "That's it Chuck. Get the haircut! !" Love the look of disgust on his face when he is saying it too
@CJ Rocky this is a video that i made about the best of Keaton in Dream team! Hope you like it ;) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5grXL9KPty0.html
+CJ Rocky My favorite quote is when the are looking for the Doc and they all go to the hospital and the nurse asks if they all have to go in and Michael Keaton says. "Yes, we're the Doe brothers" lol.
THIS is Michael Keaton for me.First ever movie I saw him in and was hooked! I love watching my DVD of this movie every so often just to remind me of being a teen when this hilarious movie came out.I worked at the town’s cinema so I saw it so many times I knew every line! Never gets old,sheer brilliance from Keaton & Winkler,who,after knowing him only as The Fonz,this was a complete turnaround and proof of how great an actor he is. They are never typecasted to their roles,they suit every one of their movies,no matter what the theme is,they always pull it off perfectly 👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💚🇮🇪
Great vid. Thank you. However, for me, the hardest laugh in the movie is at the end when they are all in the gentleman's club, and Chuck is about to get in a fight with the owner. Billy is in the balcony and yells, "I'll save you Chuck!" Jumps from the balcony, misses the target, and just biffs it on the floor. I cry laughing every time.
Michael Keaton was a great Batman, Birdman, and he had a great role in "Beetlejuice", as well as "The Founder" as "Ray Kroc". He was awesome though in "Night Shift" (1982), the film that launched his career.
Thanks for posting Ricardo. Saw Nightshift in Australia several times at the cinema during it's initial cinema release and many times since. Sadly overlooked now.