This was fantastic!! This movie is such a classic. You can't make a movie like this anymore in today's world we live in . Everyone is to dam sensitive and get offended over everything now and days
@@mr.mayhem7102 No, nowadays all we get are prequels. sequels and carbon copies of fantasy flicks because the movie industry is focused on children under 30. I get it; they're the biggest consumers. But it sure reduces truly clever films that are actually worth paying to see.
I'm so old that when this came out, my High School Senior Class rented an entire theater for us to screen the film. There were about 400 of us Seniors in there laughing our asses off.
My father has been gone for 28 years now, but he absolutely LOVED Leslie Nielson in this and in Police Squad. So watching you laugh your butt off at this made me think of my dad sitting in his favorite chair and laughing his butt off... ((sigh)) ... a wonderful, wonderful memory. Thank you.
I'm very sorry for your loss, but the good thing is that your memories of your dad are wrapped up in the funniest, most deliberately hilarious movie of all time, Airplane! You got to enjoy such an iconic, nutty movie together, that must have been a great memory. Just trying to help. If I'm being too personal I'll shut up right now, you can tell me.
The best running gag all the way through the movie: Every time they showed a shot of the plane in the air they played a sound effect a World War II era propeller plane.
I like watching reactions, you realise what a difference we have culturally from each other. High refined americana is top shelf, it takes some getting used to. But it's well worth it.
3:00 "They're arguing like a married couple!" That's because they were a married couple in real life. They were also the public announcers for LAX airport and I think their voices are still used today.
Funny you should say the announcers at the airport were arguing like a married couple. Thats because they were married in real life! They also were the real life ppl who were the announcers at the airport at the time
The Kroger near my home has a recording that sounds like the woman announcer. My wife and I sometimes would go through the skit as best as we could and some people walking by would get it and some not so much. She passed away mid July 2020. I miss her and these little moments like these. Excuse me for being a downer but this triggers a great memory.
@@tbrackett9344 Sorry for your loss. My ex and I also had inspiration from this movie and we used to have all sorts of messed up conversations while we would go to stores, just to see how people would react. It was the funniest stuff ever. Good times.
@@moonakieater2308 Thank you. One of the best was when Betty Davis Eyes by Kim Carnes would play and I would sing she's got Marty Feldman Eyes. Yes, that was some funny stuff. Mainly because I can't sing at all. :)
My favourite gag from this movie is that he's so boring that whenever he starts talking his seatmates kill themselves just to get away from him. It's so friggin' dark. But so hilarious.
"Police Squad (in color)" came first, a 6x30 episode mini series. The Naked Gun movies were a sequel to that mini series. Thus watch "Police Squad" first, before doing the three Naked Gun movies. ps: all the actors in Airplane! (including Leslie Nielsen, eg the scifi movie "Forbidden Planet") were serious actors, but he completely changed his career afterwards to do comedies (Airplane was halfway through his 55 year long acting career).
This was the best-ever reaction to "Airplane!" that I've seen. You must react to "Top Secret!", "Hot Shots!" (1 and 2), and of course the "Naked Gun" series.
AND the first one that Started it All, "The Kentucky Fried Movie". Mostly raunchy sketches, but one classic movie-parody which you will just have to watch to find out.
One of the funniest movies ever made! The fact that most of the actors were from serious movie backgrounds and played their roles serious just makes it even funnier 😋
Nielson, Stack and Bridges were playing against type, which was what made it clever. It revived Leslie Nielson's career, which had been relegated to TV guest shots.
I loved laughing along with you the way I laughed when I first saw this movie in the theater. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I'm looking forward to catching up with the rest of your reactions.
The subtitles for the "jive" talkers match the ones that appeared onscreen in theaters. They're deliberately...well, not _inaccurate_ as such, but different. But when they're put into the subs for whatever media outlet you're watching this on, the abrupt change can be disorienting. The WWII flashbacks (including the "sex on the beach" scene inspired by _From Here to Eternity)_ exist because _Airplane!_ is based directly on the movie _Zero Hour!,_ from 1957 when such references were more timely. (There's a RUclips video that does a side-by-side comparison of the two films. I highly recommend it, but the last time I posted a direct link my comment got auto-deleted so you'll have to look it up yourselves.) Unsurprisingly, several of the passengers are inspired by characters in the _Airport_ franchise. It might be worth suffering through the sequels to spot them!
in a full length reaction, most people would miss half of the jokes from still laughing for the previous joke. and another big part of the jokes in the background, old or usa-only references, etc. with a 30 minute cut of such a long reaction, another two thirds of the jokes won't be shown. you need to watch it full length and a dozen times to see more jokes, eg the baby thrown into the air when the plane crashed through the big window.
Although the Clarence, Roger, Victor riff was hilarious (and KAJ going "Huh?" when the Roger acknowledgement is given). All those little off-the-wall jokes, especially those in backgrounds, make for a great spoof.
Your laugh is so genuine and infectious....it reminded me of when I first saw this...thank you. Hope you end up watching Top Secret...Naked Gun...Brain Donners....either way....thank you....this was needed.
Randi the singing stewardess (Lorna Patterson) was a neighbor of mine when i was very young... my sister's friend when they were in high school. Had a crush on her at 7 years old :-D
The film is amazing and your laughing makes it even better 🍿🤣 Btw if you never watched "The naked Gun" then hopefully you will watch it with us someday aswell (3 parts and you'd love them)! Leslie Nielson at his best and he has a little role here aswell!
lots of small jokes that you only notice when you see it many times and are no longer distracted by the foreground humor. like a baby being thrown into the air when the big plane crashed through the window, or the disco radio station being named WZAZ
The very best parody of the disaster & many other films from the era. Can't count how many time I've seen this since it first came out. For those with a true sense of humor, all the hidden puns & innuendo are still hilarious decades later. Should have watched the credits, a takeoff from Monty Python & the Holy Grail plus the dude in the taxi was still there...
Yours is hands down my favorite reaction. It's not many who appreciate this Kind if comedy snd the 80s humor which was anything goes. You genuinely enjoyed it and I enjoyed watching it. Excellent job N
My favorite part was that red zone/white zone loudspeaker argument at the airport; "you just want me to have an abortion!" That ruined me for airport loudspeakers for life, lololol! And don't get me started on that Girl Scout fistfight in the bar flashback!
yes, always something new. i only saw that a woman tossed her baby in the air (when the plane crashed through the big window) after reading about it. one other small detail i noticed myself and only recently: the disco radio station that was hit in its antenna was "WZAZ" (initials of the directors).
There were lots of gags and jokes that you wouldn't get unless you were around in 1980. The airport announcement couple were the actual announcement people at LAX and were a real married couple. The guy in the taxi was a businessman from California who was very big on fiscal responsibility. Him just sitting there while the fare kept going was a parody of himself. Religious nuts used to hang around airports trying to get donations. The bit with the husband wanting a second cup of coffee was making fun of an actual coffee commercial where basically the same thing happened. Barbara Billingsley, the older white woman who spoke jive, played the mother on Leave It To Beaver. "Jive" was a very common way lots of black people in the U.S. spoke at the time, and those two actors wrote their own lines. Peter Graves (pilot), Leslie Neilson (doctor), Lloyd Bridges (air traffic controller) and Robert Stack (captain on radio) were all serious and well known dramatic actors. Having them play these roles saying and doing such outrageous things was hysterical! They'd never done roles like this before. Imagine Daniel Day-Lewis or someone like him being "miscast" in a comedy....
“Is the whole movie going to be like this”. Yes, Yes it is. I’ve seen this dozens of times and still laugh out loud at it. And I’ve seen others do react videos to it..,But yours....yours ...Made. My. Day! PS. The girl running next to the plane is a famous scene from the WWII movie “Since You Went Away” (my Mom’s favorite so I know it well)
And someone on RUclips did a comparison to how much the entire movie was INTENTIONALLY a parody of the old 50's movie "Zero Hour": ruclips.net/video/8-v2BHNBVCs/видео.html (Except for the little girl who gets her IV knocked out by the guitar, which, of course, is "Airport 1975": ruclips.net/video/SMTClennEGw/видео.html )
LOVE this movie all my childhood i never understood y ppl didnt crack up over Johnny being random as f*ck through the whole thing he deserves BIG props cause he ad-libbed ALL his lines! XD
This was so great to watch, I saw this in the theater and the whole packed audience laughed as you just did, you would have fit right in. For a long time, I thought this was the best comedy ever....and then I didn't see it for decades! And I just figured, oh, it's got to be stupid and probably didn't age very well. Boy, was I wrong!!! And this video is the living proof! You laughed so hard, I was afraid you would have a heart attack!
Dude, this movie is so ingrained in my head, I laughed so loudly watching Titanic in theatres. When Leo is dancing with Kate and you get his POV, it immediately reminded me of the dancing scene in Airplane where she let's him go. -Great reaction vid! BTW, someone really messed up with that subtitle scene. In theatres and on tv and even on other reaction channels, that version has actual subtitles show up on the screen; that's the joke. Having it just show up 'naturally' along with the others without calling attention to it is, well, weirdly kinda wrong.
I really enjoyed your reaction. It was so much fun! Hilarious indeed! But at the same time I was so afraid of you dying from a heart attack laughing that hard. 🤣🤣🤣
One thing often missed by people in this film is that the plane sounds are those of a prop driven plane not the jet engine that it is, some very subtle humour hidden in the soundtrack.
If you like this kind of humor, you'll love the Naked Gun trilogy (The Naked Gun, The Naked Gun 2 1/2, Naked Gun 33 1/3), which starred Leslie Nielson, the Doctor from Airplane. He was known as a serious actor until he got this role on Airplane. Top Secret is another great film by Zucker, Abraham's, and Zucker or ZAZ. This starred Val Kilmer in his very first film. Not sure if you you've watched any of Mel Brooks comedies, but so many of them are outstanding. Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, High Anxiety, Space Balls, and Silent Movie. The last one might be difficult, because only one word is spoken in the entire movie, but oh it is hilarious. Not knowing if your movie humor is as warped as mine but here are 6 movies that are so very awful, that it's oddly good. So incredibly incompetent that you have to laugh at the absurdity. 1. Plan 9 from Outer Space ... the Citizen Kane of bad movies. Black & White "classic". 2. The Room ... Made by a space alien called Tommy Wiseau. "Oh, hi Dillon". 3. Birdemic ... CGI was ... ah ... something? Some of the best acting skills from some brain dead blokes. 4. Suburban Sasquatch ... a blessed failure on so many levels. 5. Miami Connection ... Ninjas, bikers, and "rock n rollers" Oh my! 6. Samurai Cop ... A poorly done buddy cop that is so much fun.
P.S. I love your laugh, it automatically makes me laugh too (esp. because I just smoked a joint so fat it resembles a tampon). Thumbs up and greetings from the USA.
Also, those religious fanatics at the airport were very typical of LAX (before they were banned in the 2000s), they were always bothering random passengers for donations to these weird religious cults. It's dated, but spot on for the time.
Great reaction! These movies will complete 2021 for you: Top Secret The Naked Gun Movies 1, 2 & 3. Hot Shots Hot Shots part Deux Robin Hood Men in Tights.
The "grandma speaking jive" was Barbara Billingsley, who played the quintessential 1950s middle-class suburban mother and housewife in the sitcom _Leave It to Beaver_ and who, from all accounts, got along like a house on fire with the two actors speaking "jive" (who were improvising their bit because Abrams and the Zucker brothers had no idea what to write for them).
Okay, you also need to check out "Top Secret" starring Val Kilmer, "Hot Shots", and "The Naked Gun" movies which are based on the also funny "Police Squad" tv show (very short lived)
I don't think anyone doing this has sat through the credits. You've been to the movies. Most everyone gets up and leaves. These things are rewards for staying seated.
Now that you have seen this movie, you should watch "TOP SECRET". It wasd directed and written by the same guys, and was Val Kilmer's first movie. It combined World War II espionage movies with Elvis movies. It will make you laugh as much as this one did, if not more.
21:13: When Airplane! was originally released in 1980, audiences immediately recognized the "Jive Lady" as actress Barbara Billingsley, beloved by my generation as quintessential 1950's TV mom June Cleaver in the classic family sitcom "Leave it to Beaver" which only made her role that much more hilarious. Brilliant casting, almost as good as hiring legendary Broadway belter Ethel Merman to play Lt. Hurwitz, the shell-shocked war veteran who thought he was Ethel Merman (14:48).
I remember the milkman but it wasn't glass bottles. He would get to our house about 6 or 7 so, being the early rising toddler I was I would sometimes see him. We had a screened in back porch with a door that opened up to the front carport so he would leave the milk just inside the door.
you'll really dig the Naked Gun. this movie was a family favourite for decades. anytime my family was in a sour mood, we'd throw this on after dinner and laugh away the bitterness.
I have never seen ANYONE laugh as wholeheartedly and genuinely as you have in any reaction video I've seen. Loved it!
This was fantastic!! This movie is such a classic. You can't make a movie like this anymore in today's world we live in . Everyone is to dam sensitive and get offended over everything now and days
My 2nd wife would laugh her ass off and saw it a million times.
@@mr.mayhem7102 No, nowadays all we get are prequels. sequels and carbon copies of fantasy flicks because the movie industry is focused on children under 30. I get it; they're the biggest consumers. But it sure reduces truly clever films that are actually worth paying to see.
I'm so old that when this came out, my High School Senior Class rented an entire theater for us to screen the film. There were about 400 of us Seniors in there laughing our asses off.
Man I wish I was there. That must have been an experience.
@@brandonhaygood5286 it was a really fun time, one of my best memories of High School.
The whole theater 🎥 could not stop laughing; we were all in stitches. Whoever came up with this movie is genius.....
My father has been gone for 28 years now, but he absolutely LOVED Leslie Nielson in this and in Police Squad. So watching you laugh your butt off at this made me think of my dad sitting in his favorite chair and laughing his butt off... ((sigh)) ... a wonderful, wonderful memory. Thank you.
I'm very sorry for your loss, but the good thing is that your memories of your dad are wrapped up in the funniest, most deliberately hilarious movie of all time, Airplane! You got to enjoy such an iconic, nutty movie together, that must have been a great memory. Just trying to help. If I'm being too personal I'll shut up right now, you can tell me.
@@nathanfitzgerald6651 you're not being too personal at all. I appreciate what you said.
The best running gag all the way through the movie: Every time they showed a shot of the plane in the air they played a sound effect a World War II era propeller plane.
Let's all say it together...."BLAZING SADDLES."
I like watching reactions, you realise what a difference we have culturally from each other.
High refined americana is top shelf, it takes some getting used to.
But it's well worth it.
ABSOLUTELY!
"THE SHERIFF IS A *bell rings* !!"
"I take my coffee black, like my men" and he says "This is dark humor". LOL!
3:00 "They're arguing like a married couple!"
That's because they were a married couple in real life. They were also the public announcers for LAX airport and I think their voices are still used today.
Funny you should say the announcers at the airport were arguing like a married couple. Thats because they were married in real life! They also were the real life ppl who were the announcers at the airport at the time
The Kroger near my home has a recording that sounds like the woman announcer. My wife and I sometimes would go through the skit as best as we could and some people walking by would get it and some not so much. She passed away mid July 2020. I miss her and these little moments like these. Excuse me for being a downer but this triggers a great memory.
@@tbrackett9344 Sorry for your loss. My ex and I also had inspiration from this movie and we used to have all sorts of messed up conversations while we would go to stores, just to see how people would react. It was the funniest stuff ever. Good times.
@@moonakieater2308 Thank you. One of the best was when Betty Davis Eyes by Kim Carnes would play and I would sing she's got Marty Feldman Eyes. Yes, that was some funny stuff. Mainly because I can't sing at all. :)
@@tbrackett9344 Who loves Marty and his eyes should watch the Mel Brooks moie "Young Frankenstein".
ps: BLÜCHER !
Everytime that you start laughing @ a scene I start laughing out loud
My favourite gag from this movie is that he's so boring that whenever he starts talking his seatmates kill themselves just to get away from him. It's so friggin' dark. But so hilarious.
The “Naked Gun” movies will change your life. Same writers and directors and the doctor , Leslie Nelson as the main character. Epic stuff man!
@Dale Cooper In color!
I actually prefer Naked Gun to this!
"Police Squad (in color)" came first, a 6x30 episode mini series. The Naked Gun movies were a sequel to that mini series.
Thus watch "Police Squad" first, before doing the three Naked Gun movies.
ps: all the actors in Airplane! (including Leslie Nielsen, eg the scifi movie "Forbidden Planet") were serious actors,
but he completely changed his career afterwards to do comedies (Airplane was halfway through his 55 year long acting career).
Your laugh is absolutely infectious, this genuinely brightened my day so much. Thank you for that.
Even reading the title "Watching Airplane for the FIRST TIME" got me laughing, since I've already watched so many of these! "Nervous?"
This was the best-ever reaction to "Airplane!" that I've seen. You must react to "Top Secret!", "Hot Shots!" (1 and 2), and of course the "Naked Gun" series.
AND the first one that Started it All, "The Kentucky Fried Movie". Mostly raunchy sketches, but one classic movie-parody which you will just have to watch to find out.
And «Wrongfully Accused»!
Top Secret, very underrated!
Top secret holds up so good it’s my favorite parody movie
@@maineman9447 The Zucker brothers' Top Secret was just as funny as Airplane, I certainly know that,
Forgot how hilarious this movie is. I'm 45 and the jokes they got away with in the 70s and 80s were just incredible haha
One of the funniest movies ever made! The fact that most of the actors were from serious movie backgrounds and played their roles serious just makes it even funnier 😋
Nielson, Stack and Bridges were playing against type, which was what made it clever. It revived Leslie Nielson's career, which had been relegated to TV guest shots.
So happy you reacted to this! My favorite comedy movie of all time by FAR.
I loved laughing along with you the way I laughed when I first saw this movie in the theater. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I'm looking forward to catching up with the rest of your reactions.
This is a good solid wholesome reaction to a comedy classic.
The subtitles for the "jive" talkers match the ones that appeared onscreen in theaters. They're deliberately...well, not _inaccurate_ as such, but different. But when they're put into the subs for whatever media outlet you're watching this on, the abrupt change can be disorienting.
The WWII flashbacks (including the "sex on the beach" scene inspired by _From Here to Eternity)_ exist because _Airplane!_ is based directly on the movie _Zero Hour!,_ from 1957 when such references were more timely. (There's a RUclips video that does a side-by-side comparison of the two films. I highly recommend it, but the last time I posted a direct link my comment got auto-deleted so you'll have to look it up yourselves.)
Unsurprisingly, several of the passengers are inspired by characters in the _Airport_ franchise. It might be worth suffering through the sequels to spot them!
‘Surely you can’t be serious?”
“I am serious, and don’t call me Shirley”
But I don’t think you saw it?
Surely he couldn’t have missed that line.
@@Notsosweetstevia He did miss it, and stop calling me Shirley!
@@robertmcghintheorca49 god damn it
in a full length reaction, most people would miss half of the jokes from still laughing for the previous joke.
and another big part of the jokes in the background, old or usa-only references, etc.
with a 30 minute cut of such a long reaction, another two thirds of the jokes won't be shown.
you need to watch it full length and a dozen times to see more jokes, eg the baby thrown into the air when the plane crashed through the big window.
Greatest joke in movie history: Give me Hamm on five, hold the Mayo.
Although the Clarence, Roger, Victor riff was hilarious (and KAJ going "Huh?" when the Roger acknowledgement is given). All those little off-the-wall jokes, especially those in backgrounds, make for a great spoof.
Ive never seen anyone laugh during this movie as much as i do, it was awesome😂
This is basically "dad jokes, the movie". And it's glorious.
Your laugh is so genuine and infectious....it reminded me of when I first saw this...thank you. Hope you end up watching Top Secret...Naked Gun...Brain Donners....either way....thank you....this was needed.
Randi the singing stewardess (Lorna Patterson) was a neighbor of mine when i was very young... my sister's friend when they were in high school. Had a crush on her at 7 years old :-D
thank you for this, i love watching someone love a movie this much
I saw this in theater in summer 1980. Air travel is so different today!
The film is amazing and your laughing makes it even better 🍿🤣 Btw if you never watched "The naked Gun" then hopefully you will watch it with us someday aswell (3 parts and you'd love them)! Leslie Nielson at his best and he has a little role here aswell!
If you enjoyed this movie then The Naked Gun is a must!
Airplane! Caddyshack, Used Cars.
The trifecta of comedy...all 1980.
I saw this in the theater when it first came out, and many, many times since, and I never noticed the "Whacking Material" sign!
lots of small jokes that you only notice when you see it many times and are no longer distracted by the foreground humor.
like a baby being thrown into the air when the big plane crashed through the window, or the disco radio station being named WZAZ
Naked Gun 2 (1991) you will laugh to tears just like this one
I wish they still made movies like this, Top Secret, Police Academy, Naked Gun,and more movies of that era.
Especially 'Top Secret', the forgotten gem. It was all downhill for Val Kilmer from then on...
“She’s so sweet - wait WHAT?” 🤣🤣
PS if you love Julie Hagerty (this actress), you should try Noises Off. So funny and an amazing cast!
Also, check out What About Bob? She was in that as well.
This is my go to movie when my mood stinks. Nothing lifts the spirits like Airplane!
The funny part when the woman started talking jive was tv mom June Cleaver from Leave it to Beaver. She always played the straight squeaky clean mom.
A lady form the whitest show on Tv talking jive.
The very best parody of the disaster & many other films from the era.
Can't count how many time I've seen this since it first came out.
For those with a true sense of humor, all the hidden puns & innuendo are still hilarious decades later.
Should have watched the credits, a takeoff from Monty Python & the Holy Grail plus the dude in the taxi was still there...
I'm laughing so hard of watching him laughing, that i just had a stroke!
This is hysterically funny!!! 😂😂
I always loved the "no, that's just what they would expect us to do" when someone suggests turning on the runway lights.
So fun laughing with u … I’ve seen this about 40 times at least but u made it extra Awesome this time hahah
no joke here brother. you made me so happy with your laugh. if I have a shit day ill be sure to watch you more.
Yours is hands down my favorite reaction. It's not many who appreciate this
Kind if comedy snd the 80s humor which was anything goes. You genuinely enjoyed it and I enjoyed watching it. Excellent job
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Since 1980 " What a pisser " has been my go to line when things don't work out. I try to give the look also when I can.
My favorite part was that red zone/white zone loudspeaker argument at the airport; "you just want me to have an abortion!" That ruined me for airport loudspeakers for life, lololol! And don't get me started on that Girl Scout fistfight in the bar flashback!
BACK IN THE DAY WE WOULD SMOKE 💨 WEED 🤣🤣🤣 in THE THEATERS 🎭 NO B/S I WAS ON THE FUCKEN FLOOR, HILARIOUS 😆
I swear even in this day and age if someone doesn't laugh watching Airplane for the first time, I don't want to know them. Still hilarious 😂
Fun fact, the PA voices were (apparently) the 2 actual PA announcers from LAX when it was made, and were married.
In Australia when it came out it was called flying high
Seen this literally 50 times + , and every time i see something funny in the background, or something i've missed.
I have to say this was the most hilarious reaction to Airplane that I've ever seen!! Airplane 2 is pretty good too.
Just a shame he didn't show the Shirley scene.
@@robertmcghintheorca49 A classic moment!!
Over Macho Grande?
@@PhilBagels No, I'm afraid I'll never get over Macho Grande.
My dad and I have watched this movie so many times and each time we find something new! 🤣
yes, always something new. i only saw that a woman tossed her baby in the air (when the plane crashed through the big window) after reading about it.
one other small detail i noticed myself and only recently: the disco radio station that was hit in its antenna was "WZAZ" (initials of the directors).
And you know what I needed? To watch you watch that! Damn, this made my night.
OMG! your reaction had me laughing out loud and you're so right 'we needed this!' My fave character is Johnny 'oooh there's a sale at Penny's!'
The beach scene is an homage to From here to eternity
There were lots of gags and jokes that you wouldn't get unless you were around in 1980. The airport announcement couple were the actual announcement people at LAX and were a real married couple. The guy in the taxi was a businessman from California who was very big on fiscal responsibility. Him just sitting there while the fare kept going was a parody of himself. Religious nuts used to hang around airports trying to get donations. The bit with the husband wanting a second cup of coffee was making fun of an actual coffee commercial where basically the same thing happened. Barbara Billingsley, the older white woman who spoke jive, played the mother on Leave It To Beaver. "Jive" was a very common way lots of black people in the U.S. spoke at the time, and those two actors wrote their own lines. Peter Graves (pilot), Leslie Neilson (doctor), Lloyd Bridges (air traffic controller) and Robert Stack (captain on radio) were all serious and well known dramatic actors. Having them play these roles saying and doing such outrageous things was hysterical! They'd never done roles like this before. Imagine Daniel Day-Lewis or someone like him being "miscast" in a comedy....
Man, your laugh is contagious!
Your laughter made this reaction, it was too funny watching and listening to you, Great reaction!
I love watching this reaction, because there's usually that moment of wide-open-mouth astonishment that they *went* there.
So happy more folks are discovering Airplane! Love that movie, You kind of have to watch it a couple times and catch everything.
This is the best reaction to this movie hands down. I enjoy this movie as much as you did. This movie is this funny.
I just wanted to wish you both good luck, we're all counting on you.
“Is the whole movie going to be like this”. Yes, Yes it is. I’ve seen this dozens of times and still laugh out loud at it. And I’ve seen others do react videos to it..,But yours....yours ...Made. My. Day!
PS. The girl running next to the plane is a famous scene from the WWII movie “Since You Went Away” (my Mom’s favorite so I know it well)
And someone on RUclips did a comparison to how much the entire movie was INTENTIONALLY a parody of the old 50's movie "Zero Hour": ruclips.net/video/8-v2BHNBVCs/видео.html
(Except for the little girl who gets her IV knocked out by the guitar, which, of course, is "Airport 1975": ruclips.net/video/SMTClennEGw/видео.html )
Lorna Patterson (Randy) did sing "The River of Jordan" -- That's her voice.
LOVE this movie all my childhood i never understood y ppl didnt crack up over Johnny being random as f*ck through the whole thing he deserves BIG props cause he ad-libbed ALL his lines! XD
he was the only one, and all other actors were serious actors, and most other dialogue was taken almost literally from the movie "Zero Hour!"
It’s a great film but that laugh just made me subscribe. It’s a great laugh. Idk what else to say about it. Very wholesome
Blazing Saddles is the greatest comedy ever. Airplane is up there, though I'll take the Naked Gun just ahead of it.
This was so great to watch, I saw this in the theater and the whole packed audience laughed as you just did, you would have fit right in. For a long time, I thought this was the best comedy ever....and then I didn't see it for decades! And I just figured, oh, it's got to be stupid and probably didn't age very well. Boy, was I wrong!!! And this video is the living proof! You laughed so hard, I was afraid you would have a heart attack!
Dude, this movie is so ingrained in my head, I laughed so loudly watching Titanic in theatres. When Leo is dancing with Kate and you get his POV, it immediately reminded me of the dancing scene in Airplane where she let's him go.
-Great reaction vid!
BTW, someone really messed up with that subtitle scene. In theatres and on tv and even on other reaction channels, that version has actual subtitles show up on the screen; that's the joke. Having it just show up 'naturally' along with the others without calling attention to it is, well, weirdly kinda wrong.
thank you for recognizing the absolute brilliance of Airplane...
You laugh just like I do when I watch the old Tom and Jerry cartoons (the best of Butch) I'm literally in tears.
The first few minutes watching and you caught all the great gags...
I really enjoyed your reaction. It was so much fun! Hilarious indeed! But at the same time I was so afraid of you dying from a heart attack laughing that hard. 🤣🤣🤣
I was laughing so hard at you laughing so hard I gave myself a headache XD one of my top 5 comedies lol
Your laugh is so contagious!!..😅i i really love your reaction
Your laughter is contagious!
One thing often missed by people in this film is that the plane sounds are those of a prop driven plane not the jet engine that it is, some very subtle humour hidden in the soundtrack.
Heheh, even as a little kid I noticed that Boeing 707s don't sound like that. I knew the movie was deliberately being silly about the engine sound.
this is a play by play of the first time I watched the movie! I am glad I am not the only one who cackled my whole way through it!
You need to check out "Naked Gun" and "Blazing Saddles", both are phenomenal comedies
If you like this kind of humor, you'll love the Naked Gun trilogy (The Naked Gun, The Naked Gun 2 1/2, Naked Gun 33 1/3), which starred Leslie Nielson, the Doctor from Airplane. He was known as a serious actor until he got this role on Airplane.
Top Secret is another great film by Zucker, Abraham's, and Zucker or ZAZ. This starred Val Kilmer in his very first film.
Not sure if you you've watched any of Mel Brooks comedies, but so many of them are outstanding. Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, High Anxiety, Space Balls, and Silent Movie. The last one might be difficult, because only one word is spoken in the entire movie, but oh it is hilarious.
Not knowing if your movie humor is as warped as mine but here are 6 movies that are so very awful, that it's oddly good. So incredibly incompetent that you have to laugh at the absurdity.
1. Plan 9 from Outer Space ... the Citizen Kane of bad movies. Black & White "classic".
2. The Room ... Made by a space alien called Tommy Wiseau. "Oh, hi Dillon".
3. Birdemic ... CGI was ... ah ... something? Some of the best acting skills from some brain dead blokes.
4. Suburban Sasquatch ... a blessed failure on so many levels.
5. Miami Connection ... Ninjas, bikers, and "rock n rollers" Oh my!
6. Samurai Cop ... A poorly done buddy cop that is so much fun.
Dude your laugh had me in stitches 😄
The "oh f..k" look on Larrys face get's me everytime.
P.S. I love your laugh, it automatically makes me laugh too (esp. because I just smoked a joint so fat it resembles a tampon). Thumbs up and greetings from the USA.
Hahaha
Also, those religious fanatics at the airport were very typical of LAX (before they were banned in the 2000s), they were always bothering random passengers for donations to these weird religious cults. It's dated, but spot on for the time.
Great reaction! These movies will complete 2021 for you:
Top Secret
The Naked Gun Movies 1, 2 & 3.
Hot Shots
Hot Shots part Deux
Robin Hood Men in Tights.
The "grandma speaking jive" was Barbara Billingsley, who played the quintessential 1950s middle-class suburban mother and housewife in the sitcom _Leave It to Beaver_ and who, from all accounts, got along like a house on fire with the two actors speaking "jive" (who were improvising their bit because Abrams and the Zucker brothers had no idea what to write for them).
Okay, you also need to check out "Top Secret" starring Val Kilmer, "Hot Shots", and "The Naked Gun" movies which are based on the also funny "Police Squad" tv show (very short lived)
Hope you sat through the credits cuz there are some jokes they threw in there! Also check out the after-credits scene if you haven't!
I don't think anyone doing this has sat through the credits. You've been to the movies. Most everyone gets up and leaves. These things are rewards for staying seated.
The film is great because the actors play it straight but the background is hilarious.
This is still my all time favorite movie and I laugh to it all the time. Your reaction was awesome.
Now that you have seen this movie, you should watch "TOP SECRET". It wasd directed and written by the same guys, and was Val Kilmer's first movie. It combined World War II espionage movies with Elvis movies. It will make you laugh as much as this one did, if not more.
Yes❤‼
Top Secret! Is also amazing
What? whacking material LoL 👍 😂
I saw you pissing your sides in the first few minutes and thought, damn, you're in trouble! It's going to hurt! :)
21:13: When Airplane! was originally released in 1980, audiences immediately recognized the "Jive Lady" as actress Barbara Billingsley, beloved by my generation as quintessential 1950's TV mom June Cleaver in the classic family sitcom "Leave it to Beaver" which only made her role that much more hilarious. Brilliant casting, almost as good as hiring legendary Broadway belter Ethel Merman to play Lt. Hurwitz, the shell-shocked war veteran who thought he was Ethel Merman (14:48).
Hope things get better your laugh is infectious thanks for the reaction
I remember the milkman but it wasn't glass bottles. He would get to our house about 6 or 7 so, being the early rising toddler I was I would sometimes see him. We had a screened in back porch with a door that opened up to the front carport so he would leave the milk just inside the door.
Loved your Reaction, You were making me Laugh as hard as the movie was!!
you'll really dig the Naked Gun. this movie was a family favourite for decades. anytime my family was in a sour mood, we'd throw this on after dinner and laugh away the bitterness.
don't forget "Police Squad" (in color), a 6x30 minute mini series, and the Naked Gun movies were only a sequel to that mini series.
And now you understand why this film is a classic... It was funny then, it's funny now, and it'll be funny forever.
I’ve watched these movies before, but it’s much more funny watching them with you, my friend lol. Best wishes with your channel 🤣
Thanks so much
2nd time watching. One of the best reactions!
18:57 perfect censorship, lol xD
was that the part with the breasts? were they visible in the monitor's reflection?
@@pg9193 they were visible full screen xD the gray censor bar was 5 seconds too late :P