@@snowballthepro2926 Oh, I thought Jimmy invented some device called a foot taller that somehow helped him locate the duck collection and his friends. Something that could be entered. You did say "in a foot taller" after all. My bad.
My dad request watching "The one with the guy with one eye". That is **word for word** and the only other information he could give was that there was also "a man" in it.. We figured it out by process of elimination but it took a while..
I can see it honestly, especially with the hair on some of them(kinda looks like it could be represented mechanically as a valve if you know what I'm trying to say)
For years, i got "Rise Of The Guardians" and "Guardians Of The Galaxy" mixed up. So when i told my dad that i wanted to watch Guardians Of The Galaxy, i was confused why it was a completely different movie.
The feature film of a tiny man in a tiny suit shooting you in the eye with his tiny gun for peeping in on him in a straw he lives in is instantly more compelling than every James Bond movie combined
No kidding. I live in Sri Lanka and the official Sinhala dubbed release for the movie Ratatouille was named, "The story of the stupid rat and the boy." That is the precise translation.
What's funny is that I can almost guarantee that the one dad calling SpongeBob a Yellow Cheese God came from the sword and the stone parody. He pulls the golden spatula from the grease, and after a competition, Neptune tries to award him with immortality. This briefly turns SpongeBob into a buff version of himself with a toga and olive branch crown, hence Yellow Cheese God. Edit: For those who want to watch, it's called Neptune's Spatula. It's actually from the very first season, episode 19b to be exact. It's a classic, definitely recommend watching it.
I started binging Total Drama Island a few weeks ago, and my mom called it “Hey dude island.” Now every time I bring up the show I always just say “HEY DUDE ISLANDDD”
My mum once said that she hated the movie, “The Human Caterpillar”. She meant “The Human Centipede”. Something about this triggered the ‘comedy’ part of my lizard brain and I laughed at it so much that now if I bring it up she just tells me to fuck off. Thanks mum!
My grandpa calls SpongeBob “lunchbox” Have you guys ever heard of the show “a series of unfortunate events”? My mom calls it “A league of extraordinary injustices”
Honestly, I can’t blame your mom. Mr. Poe was so dumb, and yet he was qualified to be a banker. The one true injustice of the show is Mr. Poe’s existence.
My mom refers to every Kirby game as "Creepy" like "Creepy and the knife" or "Creepy and the chair" I never bother to correct her because, considering the game series's history she isn't wrong
@@spooderman6312 Actually i think you are referring to president haltmann, the PENULTIMATE final boss of robobot for the latter and the former all games have sword but im assuming you meant RtDL as it has the ultra sword powerup. Also calling it "creepy" is kinda funny because if youve ever seen the lore or specific bosses (Fecto forgo, anything to do with dark matter, etc) then it amusingly fits
I've never actually played a kirby game, but something about him scares me. I much prefer mouthful mode specifically because he shouldn't be able to inhale anything while he's like that
Some of the ones I've heard over the years: Star Wars - Harry Potter in space Resident Evil - Zombie Mansion Bill and Ted's excellent adventure - That Dr Who ripoff movie Starship Troopers - Killer bugs from space Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - Indiana Jones with knockers Reign of Fire - That one movie where the guy who plays Batman fights the dragons from Game of Thrones X-men - That one Marvel team up movie but not the famous one (the famous one being The Avengers) Deadpool - Deadshot or Deathstroke and one very bizarre time as 'the one with the guy in red who fondled Hugh Jackman's balls' (pretty sure this guy was either high or very drunk) White Chicks - That Wayans movie with the bad make up And then for video games: Minecraft - Adult Lego Dead Space - Space zombies FEAR - Girl from the ring who fights a US Marine Final Fantasy - Find my Fantasy Jade Empire - That Bioware game set in fake China Slay the Spire - climb the mountain Stardew Valley - That Animal Crossing game that isn't Animal Crossing Left 4 Dead 2 - That one really good zombie co-op game with the bitch who scares the life outta you
"That Animal Crossing game that isn't Animal Crossing" would actually be Magician's Quest: Mysterious Times, but unfortunately not a lot of people know about that one
honestly, "The Emo-Jizz Movie" sounds much more enjoyable than what it was meant to be, the story might actually be tolerable, despite you know, not really wanting to see emos (or anyone) doing that act ngl
My mom could never remember "Better Call Saul" even though we've seen every episode, and came up with a string of incredibly absurd variations on "Better [Verb] [Name]." My favorite was "Better Ringle Mr. Pingle," which I've used ever since.
@@CoryTheNorm Honestly that could apply to literally every character in this franchise. Maybe not Mike... But I would not hesitate to call Gus a "Suspicious Fool"
@@CoryTheNorm "Barbie: Ally McBeal Playset! Comes with mini briefcase, stilettos, 5 burner cell phones, decorative tequila bottle stopper, squashed banana cream pie, 3 dime baggies of fake cocaine, and a vacuum-repair themed get-out-of-sequel-free card! Dancing windsock and Chauvinist boss you can "accidentally" get murdered both sold separately!" simp alert
My sister calls the actor Jeremy “Hawkeye” renner and I kept hearing hot guy and thought it was a running joke that people found him ironically attractive and turns out I was just stupid 😭
i once thought “the truman show” was called “the life of sherman” Also, when I actually watched it for the first time, it took me until the commercial break halfway through the movie to realize that it wasn’t a documentary. ten year old me was extremely puzzled and mildly horrified that this wasn’t illegal
@@jayy4651 basic overview, guy named Truman got sold as a baby, and the people that bought him turned his life/upbringing/etc into a TV show. He doesn't know he's in a TV show, and thinks he's living a regular life, it follows him as he realises certain "coincidences" don't make sense, and tries to break free. There's also the catchphrase "Good morning! Oh and if I don't see you, good afternoon, good evening, and goodnight!"
When my mother and I went to watch the Disney movie “elemental” she called the character wade “weed”. She was like “what was his name again? Weed?” I was bursting with laughter ☠️
I have tears in my eyes trying (and failing) not to laugh out loud at Jimbo's Wack-Ass Journey. Once again, Matt Rose, your videos prevent my roommate from sleeping at night.
@@theKobus I love how the series itself is like “guys this is going to be some CRAZY SHIT” right in the title like at least you know you’re in for a ride
My disabled sister often uses weird names for movies and game because she can't communicate very well. This made me an interpret in my family. "White" = The Golden Compass, because of the Polar Bear "2" = Pirates of the Caribbean 2 "Cows" = Mario Kart You get the idea
When I was little, I asked my dad for Mindcraft, thinking it was Minecraft. Turned out it was real, and it’s basically just multiple-choice quiz with levels that progressively get harder.
One time, me and mom were talking about Disney movies and she called turning red “the one with the periods” and I just burst out laughing. There was this other time where my grandparents for my birthday gave me some balloons and my Opa said “you have so many balloons you’re going to fly to the sky like the boy from high castle”. He was talking about castle in the sky. No, the movie didn’t have any balloons
One of my sister’s friends misnamed Pizza Tower “Five Nights At Freddy’s” and I can’t get the image of “Freddy Fazbear with the facial expressions and body proportions of Peppino Spaghetti” out of my head.
I have always called Splatoon "The Squid Game" because otherwise my mom wouldn't know what I was talking about. The release of the tv show really ruined it for me
You know, for a second after I read this comment, I forgot about Squid Game and got all excited because I was like "omg they made a Splatoon show??" I am a terminal idiot
5:39 "Aang and the Gang" is shockingly similar to a joke made in the actual show itself when the group was coming up with team names. Wouldn't be surprised is this was said verbatim in the show.
you werent wrong tho thats like the only thing i remember about it, but then again ive only watched it once or so, specifically at the end of 2022 (dont ask me how i remember WHEN i watched it)
My mum said she was going to watch a film called Seeing Red. Later found out it was Turning Red. Seeing Red sounds like a movie about a girl who turns into a bull when she gets emotional.
Wait same here, I thought it was gonna be a horror im like ‘hell no I’m not watching it!’ My mum said it’s not that bad it’s just a girl with a demon in her she’s dealing with… ‘OH GOD NO!’ We searched it up anyway and I saw it I was like ‘oh. That’s what you were talking about. Yh I’ll watch it 😂’
I have a tendency to trip up on my words and completely blank on a term, phrase, or name, so I end up just spouting whatever comes to mind. Was trying to tell my partner about one of my favorite movies, "Rock-A-Doodle", but couldn't remember anything except my favorite character's name, so I kept insisting it was called "Chanticleer"
My family (and probably any italian person who watches this movie) always misname "Groundhog Day". This is because in italian the name was changed to "Ricomincio da capo" (I start over), as the concept of Groundhog Day is completely alien to people outside the english-speaking world (or the U. S. For that matter). However, the exotic nature of "il Giorno della Marmotta" is much more memorable than that basic adaptation of a title we got.
do we even ahve to talk cabout "se mi lasci ti cancello"? [if you leave me I delete you] it completelly killed the whole setup ofor Eternal Sunshine of Spottless Mind
I called Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs as 'Cloudy with enchanted Meatballs' when I was young. The worst part is that I still get it confused with that occasionally, way to go me.
my older sister couldn't remember the name of the Flying Dutchman for the life of her and turned and asked me in the car one day if I "remembered the big green ghost" and i asked "from what?" "from that one cartoon" "..spongebob?" "yes! the big green ghost from spongebob" and i turned and said, giggling, "The flying dutchman?" and she was like "yes!!! the flying dutchman!" ....the big green ghost from that one cartoon 💀
A friend of mine once called Coco "the Disney movie about the dying boy". Took some more describing (including "yknow, with the skeletons and guitars") to figure out what he was talking about. Oh, and it took me like a solid eeek to figure out that "Squid Game" was referring to a show and wasn't, in fact, an alternate name for Splatoon (which in turn has just become "Splat" among my friends) Also, this reminds me of how my grandpa always, without fail, asks me if whatever character happens to be on screen is a Pikachu. I'm playing Xenoblade? He'll point at Riki and ask if he's a Pikachu. I think he's just messing with me but I can't always tell.
My aunt has a penchant for these kind of mistakes. She once called the Croods, "Crotch." And one time, she went to a Walmart to ask for a movie called "Wretched Fred." She meant Wreck-it-Ralph.
Mum would just simply be dyslexic with _Wild Hogs_ and call it _Hog Wild._ Then there’s the Rankin/Bass movie _Santa Claus is Coming to Town,_ and younger brother would keep yelling at me, saying “No, I wanna watch _You Better Watch Out, You Better Not Cry!_
My mother calls Dumbledore as "Gandlemort" or something like that, somehow mixing Gandalf, Voldemort and Dumbledore all in one. Gonderful was another name, and I still do not know to Who was she referring
My mom kind of forgets the names of the stuff I like. For example, when I want to watch Pretty Cure with my mom, I also refer it to "The show with the girls", and whenever I mention Splatoon to my mom, I call it "that game you bought me for Christmas" because I got it last Christmas.
Same sometimes Plus it's funny hearing whatever names my mom comes up with She referred to the DJ boyfriends from Rhythm Heaven as "Those two guys with the headphones", and I thought she was talking about the Stepswitchers from the same game lmao
@@BinglesP Hehe, that's kinda funny if you don't know context, because it could be any man with headphones :D! Here are some more alternate names of anime I watch that my family use: Onegai My Melody: "Melony". My aunt came up with this, and I think she was trying to say "Melody" as in "My Melody" but accent seems to make her say "Melony". Cardcaptor Sakura: "The girl who looks like me". I had to use this name because the titular Cardcaptor, Sakura, has brown hair , although she has shoulder length hair, and green eyes, and I have brown eyes and waist-length hair. Jewelpet: "The Animals". Pretty self explanatory why it's called the animals. Shugo Chara: "The Eggs". Also pretty self explanatory if you know plot, if not, then the whole premise of Shugo Chara is that there are eggs inside a child's heart that represents dreams. Aikatsu: "The Schoolgirls". Pretty similar to "that show with the girls", but it's the schoolgirls because Aikatsu usually takes place at a school for idols. And you guessed it, a lot of girls.
"Alabama James" sounds like when a cartoon series makes a reference to a big piece of pop culture but can't say the actual name of it due to copyright or whatever, so they just make a bootleg version of it to get the point across.
2:20 This reminds me of a few months ago when I accidentally mixed up “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” with “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” and it came out as “Charlie with a chance of balls”
A few days ago, at like 2 or 3am, I was half-asleep and texting my boyfriend, and I was trying to figure out what Spookley The Square Pumpkin was called, and I essentially (however it was heavily misspelled) said "You know that one movie with the squishy cube pumpkin? What was it??? it was called something like Parsley With The Spooked Penguins????? idk?? Help" My boyfriend, having the collective braincell at the moment, said ".....Spookley the square pumpkin????????" and I said "YES THATS THE ONE" and proceeded to stay up (while still half-asleep) for like 2 more hours talking to him about what SpongeBob characters would do on the real life internet before eventually falling fully asleep
I was playing Splatoon once and my dad walked in and said "oh hey is that Pooter Scooter?" And I was like "IT IS NOW" So now we call it Pooter Scooter. I told my dad they had announced a Pooter Scooter 3 and he was hyped
my dad always calls The Secret Life Of Pets either Pets Win Prizes or Pets At Home. its funny as hell since none of that is related to the actual movie
This isn't exactly the same thing but I was reminded of it: I live with my Grandma, and once she came home from playing cards and I was watching Stand By Me, one of my all-time favorite movies. I was at the part when they come home from seeing the body, and she goes: "Oh, is this Home Alone?" She immediately knew she was wrong, but I have no idea how 4 kids walking outside translated to a little boy beating up 2 idiot burglars!
An actual fact: Halfway through this video my brother came screaming in my room yelling ‘we’re watching the mini’s rise!’ He meant minions: Rise of gru
My mother once got Edward Scissorhands mixed up with Freddy Krueger. She was attempting to ask me if I ever saw "A Nightmare on Elm Street", but forgot the name. Instead, she asked if I ever saw "that one horror movie. You know, the one with ... Edward Scissorhands in it?". Needless to say, I was a bit confused for a while.
Johnny Depp actually was in the first Nightmare movie (not playing Freddy, of course); maybe that's what she meant...? Or maybe that's just a freak coincidence.
I think it might have something to do with the claw hands and the scissors because you know they’re both like uhh sharp maybe that’s where it came from idk
my mom called encanto "the movie where they don't talk about bruno" and she exclusively called camilo "the boy who turns into a bunch of people" and could not retain the fact that his gift was shapeshifting even after i explained it twice lmao, she just kept asking why he did that
My dad and my youngest sister once called Tom from Tom & Jerry as "The cat from TOM & Jerry" and you could probably tell what emotion I felt on the inside after hearing that. Sorry Tom.
Not a movie but one time at Totus Tuis (A name for Vacation Bible School) one of my friends was playing the guitar and one of the counselors said “Play Mother Mary by John Lennon”. He ment Let it Be by the Beatles
My grandad used to misname almost everything and it became a bit of a family game trying to figure out what he meant. The grandad-isms generally ended up replacing the actual names of things and so, for almost 30 years, the movie 'Four Weddings and a Funeral' has been known in my household as 'Two Mothers, a Wife and a Child'
Talking with my Mum today about this and she had another grandad-ism to share. He mentioned a film he liked called A Wet Beer in Cairo, she later figured out he meant Ice Cold in Alex! Also my nan told me that her brother-in-laws favourite film was Croca-Dun-Dile-Dee 😂
My family has a long-running inside joke that whenever "The Secret Life of Pets" comes up (which is admittedly not often), we stretch that title out beyond any recognition. "That movie, you know, What House Animals Do When You're Out And About...".
@@sand__witch that movie where uhh the house animals go out to find another house animal and uhhh go to the sewer and uhhh while the owner is away and uhhhh 23nfhbfi982hry8723guigeiuoweif
When I was little I exclusively referred to Over the Hedge as "the food eater guys movie", so much so that I could never remember the actual name of the movie until I was an adult
“High anxiety house” This sounds like thanksgiving with my extended family, all with very different and questionable political views that they love to scream about
My grandma commonly forgets the the name of "skibidi toilet" and what she calls it if she cant remember is: "Skinny turd" "Kennedys toilet" "skiing toilets" And "Toilets and robots war battle thing"
-Mission impossible -? -James and the giant peach -Pinocchio -Ghost busters and/or back to the future -? -Ratatouille -Sing and/or sing 2 -? -Mean girls
6:47, my mum did the same thing. A lot. And she really liked the game. "Within Us" "All Around Us" "That Spaceship Game" "Below Us" "Other Ones" and many more that I can't remember. Was hilarious because she'd sometimes say "Oh! We should play Outside Us sometime." and she'd have to clarify what on earth she meant.
@@0BucketMask0 I assure you, she's not. She's definitely the furthest opposite you imagine from someone who plays video games. Sometimes she gets it right, but not often. But she is indeed a pretty cool mum.
My country has an infamouse past of translating move tiltes in a way thay no longer suited them. One of my favourite examples are (yes, those are translations from english to my native language to english once again): 1. Spinning s€x (Dirty Dancing) 2. The glass trap (Die Hard) - this one only suited the original but they used this title for all the sequels too 3. Electronic Murderer (Terminator) 4. Orbitating without sugar (Reality Bites) 5. Secret weapon (Inside Man) 6. Helicopter on fire (Black Hawk Down) 7. Underground circle (Fight Club) Those are only a few examples of this practise but it's fortunately is dying out
not long after The Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps came out, I and a few friends started calling all movie sequels The Klumps so you had Terminator 2: The Klumps, Ghostbusters 2: The Klumps, Jaws 2: The Klumps, etc. eventually it just became associated with the number 2
In HS we called sequels "[thing] 2: The Secret of the Ooze", since my teacher called our AP US history year 2 that. None of us had ever heard of it and thought it was ridiculous, but apparently it is from a TMNT movie
This was incredible! My fiancé and I loved the “guess the film by the wrong title” segment, it’s interesting to see how much the human brain stretches things out.