Actor Steve Guttenberg stops by WGN Morning News to discuss his iconic roles, and we surprise him with a special visit from former co-star Tim Kazurinsky.
There's always good music out there. What's in the top 40 is like a fraction of music being made. Yeah I have 80s nostalgia cause those were my teen years I get it
We had it good. We were weaned on Steven Spielberg & George Lucas movies and shows like Dukes of Hazzard & Knight Rider. And we were really like the kids in Goonies - we'd get on our bikes & go out for adventure while Ray Parker Jr's "Ghostbusters", Cindi Lauper, & Michael Jackson vids aired nonstop on MTV. And you'd better believe, "Police Academy" movies were as essential viewing as the BTTF trilogy & any movie written by John Hughes. They were truly the good old days.
They should make another sequel with the original cast that are still with us. But now they are all the senior officers pranking the newbies. Police Academy: Teaching the new recruits!
Police Academy is pound for pound, still the funniest film of the 1980s, no doubt about it. Stone cold classic. I was there at the cinema in 1984 and the audience laughter was unreal lol.
I remember seeing Steve Guttenberg in my favorite movie ..... "High Spirits" in 1988. I can watch this movie over and over again and never get tired of it.
Raul Cabrera That's the sequel Part 2 when Capt.Mowser put the epoxy in his hair coming out of the shower Jones was barking like Stoolmans dog Lou and Mowser is pissed off royally. That's a classic gag.
@@allylou5151 if you think that’s ageing badly take a look at the once- very- handsome C Thomas Howell now! That kid, Ponyboy, now resembles a granddad! He aged very fast even in his forties he was attractive but after 50 he just went so old!
I was born in 1973. I grew up absolutely loving Steve Guttenberg! Police Academy. Cocoon. 3 men & a baby... He was always endearing, charismatic & so cute! ❤️❤️❤️❤️. Thank you Steve for decades of entertainment 👊
This is a great interview. Gutenberg has great energy and seems honestly excited and willing to be there. A lot of stars are aloof and seem stuck up. This guy has a great attitude!
I was born in 1995, in my generation! I shouldnt have grown up with the Guttenberg! But, growing up I LOVED the police academy, three men and a baby and It Takes Two. This man shows such warmth and likeability on screen! I just automatically adored his voice and charisma. Even if he doesn't work often now! I will NEVER stop watching his movies.
Sweetchuck is alive!!!! We remember him when he was messed in The First Assignement by Zed (Bobcat Goldthwait) as the gang boss before to make the comic duo in the third and fourth movie.
if Steve would dump that old man's haircut and suit, he literally still retains EVERY bit of his youthful self, his eyes, his voice, way of speaking, energy, enthusiasm, he literally has the same mindset of a 21 year-old and I mean that in a good way, he's amazing ♥
@@REZNAP I know, I feel your pain, although for me that's a really bad habit so... I gotta fix it :D Not just in writing, also speaking I have lots of tics :/
There was a flashback on Brooklyn 99 where a criminal was called dirtbag, I thought it was a nod to Hooks. She came right to mind. DON'T MOVE, DIRTBAG!
So great these 2 meeting up again, it brings back fantastic memories. Remembering, Marion Ramsay, Pete Lassard PA2, Art/ Capt Mauser who passed recently. ♥
So IFC just finished running a Police Academy marathon. Caught the last few minutes of “Back in Training” and all of “Citizens on Patrol”. I’m a fan of Tim Kazurinsky and Bobcat Goldthwait’s on screen chemistry. Tim’s meek Sweetchuck character paired with the outrageous and sarcastic Zed is, to me, comedy gold. It was however bittersweet to watch the end of part four. Specifically because it was the end of the Guttenberg era of Police Academy. The films would go on, of course, but both the budgets and box office returns would decrease. The producers and cast were fortunate enough to make another three films, and a television series. I am grateful for the Police Academy films, as they were a joyful part of my childhood. They also happen to be really funny. RIP David Graf, Bubba Smith, George Gaines, Marion Ramsey and Art Metrano.
@@anthonyellis987 I know Procter n the first guy ate still acting. Steve obviously. Im pretty sure tackleberry is dead. I saw the hood top of the car wife recently in a show. I dont know if callhad is still alive. Easterbrook. She didn't do much acting. The Japanese guy is alive. The captain with the goldfish issue is long dead. God knows bobcats still alive. The replacement Mahoney is still alive. I think only the 400 lb black guy is dead from that group. I saw Michael in a commercial recently the voice noises guy. Michael Winslow I believe is his real name. Obviously Kim cattrell still alive. Even supposedly helping reboot sex n the city. I dont intentionally look to see if they're alive I watch TV n stuff n obituriaries n see if I recognize them. Its like a mental activity to stay active. Especially in covid times. His names eluding me but the first trainer with proctor was on that tnt show, and then the reboot after the main female left. So hes still acting. And as I said proctor was in a show recently n I freaked out like wow he looks very similar to so long ago.
I have watched 1-4 so far on Netflix this week. But I saw every one of these in the theater when I was younger. I enjoy seeing actors reminisce the expressions on their faces you can just see them light up.
Blue Oyster would never be allowed now it makes fun of LGBTQ and the woke would be outraged- I support the LGBTQ movement but my god Blue Oyster was funny !!!
My smile just emerge from ear to ear when I saw them togeather. Man I miss the 80ths and my youth. Better times, fun times lighthearted and no fing whining all the time. I thank life for having lived then.
I just love this man's enthusiasm. He really was PERFECT for the role as Carey Mahoney and he still has that sparkle in his eyes :) The Police Academy movies and Short Circuit were my childhood and i had nothing but fun with these films. I have nothing but respect for this man and wish i could tell him that personally and how thankful i am for all the great time. So great he's still in contact with his co-actors :D That is so sweet!!
80's American movies.... More than movies, they were cultural moments we will never forget, and Police Academy epitomised the feel-good factor forever.
RIP the rest of the cast that has passed on. Btw Steve is and still is one of the funniest cast members in the Police Academy Series. Could deliver those lines like it was natural. "You make me sick" Thank you sir, I make everyone sick" 🤣
Try watching him in The Bedroom Window. He's completely out of his element in a mystery/thriller. Don't get me wrong I like the guy, but he was totally miscast in that movie. Looked like he was trying not to laugh most of the time.