I lost my co-pilot today, and I honestly didn't think I was capable of smiling, let alone laughing out loud. Thank you, J, for spreading your joy and infectious laughter into the world. You don't even know how much you mean to your heathens.❤
Condolences to you. I lost one of my co-pilots on July 2. I now have a trainee co-pilot, 4 months old and a quick learner. As long as we remember them, they are not gone.
Bill Murray is known for crashing parties, weddings, any event. There are many videos on YT of him just showing up in some random person's house and doing the dishes during a party, or crashing a wedding photography session and sitting in for a few pictures. Very cool guy,
I totally agree, I love this movie. One of my favorite scenes is when Leo yells at Bob at the dinner table and then takes a huge bite out of that chicken leg, all stressed out. 🤣🤣Dreyfus did a great job. Watching Leo slowly unravel is hilarious.
This movie is even funnier watching a second time knowing that Richard Dreyfus hates Bill Murray to this day and he wasnt really acting the hate by the end of the movie.
It really drives his performance to perfection. I think Bill might have taken his role too far and tried to annoy Dreyfus on set, but he should thank him because it elevates the movie to classic level.
The girl you recognized is the female lead in Airplane. She played the stewardess who blew the autopilot. The best part of your reaction was your changing from hating Bob to hating Dr Martin.
Dr. Leo Marvin: "July 31, Bob Wiley, introductory interview. Multi-phobic personality characterized by an extreme need for family connections." He ends up being 100% correct!!
killroy: And while he still failed to understand the diagnosis he gave Bob, it really is inappropriate to have a personal relationship with your therapist. haha
This movie is in my top 10 of all time. Very underrated so I couldn't wait to see ur reaction. I laughed until I cried with you, but when Bob said, "so you want me to leave," and your M Whistle Classic headtilt had me rolling. Great Reaction!
Yes, this is one of the movies that’s underrated. It should’ve been bigger than what it was… it didn’t get the attention or credit that Ghostbusters or Groundhog Day were
I've only watched this movie once and it was at the movie theater. Bob made me so angry that I was pissed off during the movie. It's pretty amazing when actors and directors can evoke such an emotional response in a move... they did their jobs well.
Yes, I’m not sure if you knew this but Bill Murray intentionally tried to piss off Richard Dreyfuss behind the scenes. But Bill Murray is an asshole anyway
The story of a villainous psychiatric patient that cons his way into the personal life of his psychiatrist, drives him mad, and embeds himself into his family while chipping away at his psychiatrist's life until he loses his mind, his dignity, and his vacation house.
When this movie came out on VHS everyone bought it! Still a great movie that your entire family can watch. Unfortunately family movie like this don't exist anymore.
The director of this film was Frank Oz. You know him as Yoda or Miss Piggy. Another great comedy he directed was "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels". You have to watch it!
I didn’t know until now that Kathryn Erbe was Anna Marvin cuz I never really paid that much attention to her but her voice is now recognizable now that she’s apart of the law and order universe
The bust in Dr. Marvin's office was Sigmund Freud, not himself, and he brought it to the vacation home with him for the interview. I think you thought Bob said, "For the first time since Evelyn, I feel free," because you started talking about Bob ever having a girlfriend. He didn't. He said, "For the first time since Eselin, I feel free." Eselin was a powerful anti-psychotic drug no longer on the market. Well, you _had_ to be wide awake early Saturday morning, because of _cartoons!_ I love this movie and your reaction was great!!
@@lisaspikes4291 Eselin the psychoactive drug and Esalen a spa resort both make sense in his context, but I lean just a bit more toward your homophone than mine.
"You think he's gone? He's not gone. That's the whole point! He's never gone!" "Is this some radical new therapy?" "YOU SEE?" Fun Fact: Julie Hagerty is only ten years older than Kathryn Erbe, who played her daughter. Location Location Fact: The vacation house where this was filmed was actually in Virginia on Smith Mountain Lake. For the scene in which the house blows up, producers used a 3/4-sized model replica of the actual house that they detonated on a nearby lot. Financial Success Fact: Director Frank Oz was very concerned the film would flop as he, Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss all had different opinions on what would make the movie truly funny. However the film turned out to be a surprising critical and commercial success and was Touchstone Pictures second highest grossing comedy of the year after Father Of The Bride (1991).
Later testicle head, bosom beaver! LMAO God this movie is such a classic. Richard Dreyfuss steals the show every time Dr. Marvin blows a gasket, especially at the mental hospital. I also love the Guttmans, they hate Dr. Marvin soooo much LOL
This is one of those movies that gets funnier every time you watch it. Even now I catch things I never noticed before. Love the reactions, love the channel!!!
I was so excited to see that you reacted to this movie! It's great! Ever since the first time I watched it, whenever I hear the name Bob, I think to myself " Bob? Not Bob! AAAAHHHH!" I still love this movie. Glad you enjoyed it.
b4 we even start ur gonna crack up. this is one of my favorie movies. bill murray is an icon im proud 2 share his last name. this is gonna make me go watch it again
I'm so bummed I missed the premiere and the chat fam today! I'm just now sitting down to watch this reaction and I'm stoked for the giggles to follow! As always...much love and laughter from Oregon.☺💚
A uniquely funny movie that didn't really get much attention starring Bill Murray is "Quick Change."Also has Geena Davis and Randy Quaid, plus a shit-ton of random cameos.
As an orderly in a state asylum we had orientation for a month. We had movies we'd watch like girl interrupted, one flew over the cukoos nest, etc. What about Bob shows Bill Murray as a obsessive compulsive disorder and Dr Marvin is showing many traits of Narcissistic Personality Disorder Which was fun cause I loved this movie as a kid Bill Murray not only has received and showed up to fans invites to birthday parties or events One of my favorites had him go behind a bar and bartend all night and no matter what anyone ordered he'd pour them tequila shots
This film has been in my top5 Murray films since it first hit cable in the 90s. I can't say enough great things about it. J, loved your reaction to the ppl watching the baby step to 4o'clock 🐡
Salute to the Gutmans! Hugh Aldedge 1928-2011 and Susan Willis 1925-2009. The petty couple who helped make this a great movie! An example of the old saying that there are no such things as small parts!
Richard Dreyfus' role as Elliot Garfield in "The Goodbye Girl" (1977) won him the Academy Award for Best Actor. "Goodbye Doesn't Mean Forever" song by David Gates 🎶
I LOVE this movie! I’ve not seen it in years… great choice! So funny …Bill Murray was so good in this movie but Richard Dreyfus was insanely good 😂 It’s a feel good movie ❤️
You killed this one like you always do... please keep them coming. I have 2 Richard Dreyfuss suggestions I'm sure you'll love: Stakeout 1 & 2 AND Let it Ride (one of my all time favorites)
The genius of this movie is that Bob is really the bad guy, Leo is the only one who recognizes it, and the fact that no one else does is what drives Leo insane.
Bob ?!...oh heck no !...🤣... I'm a Dr Leo...intrusive crazy folks like that would never know where I went..gone !..lol... I would divorce my whole family..😁... Hi J..hi Blank.hi Friend who does the thumbnails..(Sean ?)..👋👋... Always a treat..see ya soon..🌿🌿🌿
In actuality the actor Richard Dreyfuss had a HUGE issue with Bill Murray and the fact that he did a lot of ad-lib in the film. There was real contention on the set because of this. Probably the best unintentional method acting.
This is such a great film. Rumor has it that Richard Dreyfus really couldn’t stand Bill Murray. Their personality types just clash. As always, great reaction. Thanks for what you do. May your views and likes always be equal.
jeanine: Way back, when Dreyfuss was still a struggling actor, he worked with my mother. She said he was The Nicest Person. Here's a story she told me: There was a woman who was a coworker that had a few problems. Divorced, kids, stressed, and came off as off center, strange. People would make fun of her behind her back. But, others were nice to her. Dreyfuss was one of those people. So nice that he asked her out on a date. They only went out once or twice, but it was friendly and it really helped her. She seemed to get better after that because she was more open to talking to the people who were nice to her. It seems Dreyfuss might've encouraged her to be more open to people who understood what she was going through. It worked. So, every time we watched a movie with Dreyfuss in it, my mother would tell this story. Murray, on the other hand, has a Lot of stories of him being an a-hole on set, sarcastic and rude to fans, and a jerk in general. I never met him, so I don't know if it's true
16:04 If you think this is "the most 'Bill Murray' movie you've ever seen," then you really need to see the movie "The Man Who Knew Too Little." THAT movie is as "Bill Murray" a movie as you will ever see. It is non-stop laughter for the entire run time. Other than Ghostbusters, that is my most favorite Murray movie.
@@nsasupporter7557 I kind of like that about it. But it was one of those that gained more of a following later on. I dig some of his even more underground movies too, along with his brother's.
That also came to mind as it was also directed by Frank Oz, I like that one even more. Oz was big part of Jim Henson's Muppets. He voiced Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, and Sam Eagle on The Muppet Show (1976-1981), and Cookie Monster, Bert, and Grover on Sesame Street (1969-2013).