80s were great too for kids movies. No politically correct bullshit and lots of imagination by the end of the 90s kids movies started getting a little too PC and unwatchable for adults but imo the ones from the late 70s-till late 90s were the best. And I say this as a 90s kid.
My cousin worked on this movie as the On Set Dresser. She told me it was illegal to drive a car on an actual pond in Minnesota, so they had to flood a parking lot to make it look like a pond to drive the limo on the ice for this scene
@@kingdt903 sure, so you’re suggesting that a bunch of Minnesota state legislators woke up one morning and decided to do away with a (supposed) law prohibiting cars from being driven on a frozen pond? The OP is obviously misinformed. More likely the film crew flooded this particular parking lot because, 1) the location provided a nice backdrop of the Minneapolis skyline, and 2) having a sheet of ice only a foot or two thick would’ve been much safer for the actors involved in the scene than playing hockey on an actual pond or lake. No insurance company is going to sign off on that with a large group of child actors.
@@swishknish No one is going to drive a limo onto a pond in Mn. It would have to be mid January before there is thick enough ice to support the weight of a limo, and I've seen trucks go through the ice on Lake Mille Lacs as well as other lakes. But I've never seen anyone foolish enough to drive a vehicle onto a pond.
I used to think that Averman was saying “You really suck” towards Bombay. Now I realise upon further inspection that he was actually referring to himself and the team. At least he was trying to warn Bombay that they weren’t very good LOL 😂
The one thing that really makes this one stand out above the other two is the dialogue is much edgier and dirty. This scene isn't the finest example of this but still kinda stands with the lines being said. It's funny too since this is one where the kids are at their youngest yet the language and innuendo is at its strongest of the trilogy.
@@dnasty312 The Sharks actually set a new NHL record in their second season in '92-'93 that still stands and will likely never be broken. The record is for most losses in a season: Top 10: 1. San Jose Sharks 1992-93 *71 losses* 2. Ottawa Senators 1992-93 *70 losses* 3. Washington Capitals 1974-75 *67 losses* 4. Quebec Nordiques 1989-90 *61 losses* 5. Ottawa Senators 1993-94 61 *losses* 6. New York Islanders 1972-73 *60 losses* 7. Washington Capitals 1975-76 *59 losses* 8. Ottawa Senators 1995-96 *59 losses* 9. Pittsburgh Penguins 1983-84 *58 losses* 10. San Jose Sharks 1991-92 *58 losses* Ottawa Senators are on there three times 😄
"you little bastards where'd you learn how to play!? oohhh you suck you skate you little bastards...AH ah ah ahhhhhh."drop" god this scene always makes me laugh so hard I can't remember his actor's name but Peter did this scene so well lol its a shame he didn't come back for the rest of the trilogy
When I saw this movie 3 weeks ago, this was one of the scenes that made me laugh so hard because of the Rob Schneider impression and (even more so) the fact that these kids thought Gordon was a drug dealer LOL SMDH. I love how this movie's plot is very well executed despite its generic premise.
Interesting Fact: Jake Gyllenhaal was considered to play the role of Charlie Conway (he really wanted to) but he had to turn it down because his Parents for Forbid him from starring in it. For 2 Reasons, 1. It would've required him to be away for 2-3 Months (he was born and grew up in Los Angeles) and the movie was being filmed in Minnesota (he was 12 at the Time) and 2. They wanted him to focus on School and to get an Education. But I'll be honest it would've been cool to see Donnie Darko play some Hockey !!!
Oh I know right?! I missed him in the 3rd one. I read somewhere he didn't get along with Kenan Thompson so he decided not to return. Real shame though :/
So the "pond" was actually the field at Peavey Park. They hose it down, ice it up and set up boards every winter. I used to live in south Minneapolis right across the street from the park when the movie was being made. Even as a kid I used to think it was funny that Charlie's mom was berating Bombay for endangering the kids by driving on a field with an ice sheet on it. Lol.
To be honest, I think Emilio and the kids acts pretty good. Even if the story is mostly cliché is still a pretty nice movie. Not a masterpiece of cours but it's entertaining. I've never been that kind of sport guy, not even as a kid, but even I liked this movie as a kid.
This is a hockey movie you can talk the whole family to, unlike Slap Shot. it was made in an effort for Disney to get a NHL team in Anaheim with the same name. This is all the marketing they did, when the team was sold the new owner shorten the name to the Ducks, probably because the old owners had the trademark on the previous nickname.
It started out cliche, but moving the most hated player of the opposing team to their team was a nice twist in the dynamic that sets it apart from other sports movies
@@osamabad3597 I wouldn't call Banks the most hated. Even when the three hawks are picking on the ducks, Banks seems more passive in his taunting of them like his heart isn't really into being mean, but he feels he has to in order to fit in. The other two were much worse to them.
This and Surf’s Up are the only two sports movies I’ve seen that aren’t horribly cliche. They aren’t perfect movies by any means, but at least they have a character or two that are somewhat relatable and tell a somewhat compelling story.
Connie knocks down Averman and presents hers to Bombay! Marguerite is so pretty as her teen age and she is the only girl in the team until Tammy Duncan (Jane Plank) joins the Ducks!
I watch these movies when I'm sick or have a bad day these oldies but goodies make me happy and when I'm sick I cry and when I have a bad day I get upset and eventually cry
They should have brought back Jesse Hall for D3: Mighty Ducks. They used lines Hall used in previous 2 and gave them to Kenan thompson's character Russ Tyler and they were bad.
Not to be Birdman to your CinemaSins, but you do realize that this movie was a live-action DISNEY film, right? Also, this movie’s script was probably written in the late 80’s, early 90’s when the word HOOD was definitely in a part of the American vernacular at that time. Need proof? Watch Boyz n the *HOOD,* South Central, Menace II Society because all of those movies used the word HOOD often as well and all of these movies were released around the same time. 5/25/24 | 8:25 p.m. | EDT
One of my favorite children/family youthful movies in the 1990s from Walt Disney Pictures because of my favorite child actors in the cast Elden Henson (Fulton Reed), Joshua Jackson (Charlie Conway), Brandon Quintin Adams (Jesse Hall), Garrette Ratliff Henson (Guy Germaine), Aaron Schwartz (Karp), Jussie Smollett (Terry Hall) and Danny Tamberelli (Tommy Duncan); Marguerite Moreau was my only favorite kid actress for playing the beautiful role of Connie Moreau in the film.
So somebody wrote a comment on one of the Empire videos & I had to check it out. I did not remember the guy who plays the gay brother (Jussie Smollett) being the cute lil brother I had a crush on when I was younger lmao he grew up FINE!! But it was obvious he would 😄😄😄
😂 he called this man “sorry vanilla booty” and accused him of selling Drugs!! Take me back to the 90’s ASAP!!
Thanks bro. But he's not going anywhere until he can fake a hate crime!
Actually, he implied that Bombay wanted to buy drugs (stereotypical high status yuppie who uses cocaine).
back when family friendly movie and children's movie meant two different things
90s was the best era for kid movies. No doubt!
I miss the 90s
80s were great too for kids movies. No politically correct bullshit and lots of imagination by the end of the 90s kids movies started getting a little too PC and unwatchable for adults but imo the ones from the late 70s-till late 90s were the best. And I say this as a 90s kid.
@@winterlynn9012
What do you mean too pc
@@jovanym2931 CGI Computer Graphic Imaging.. or Political Correctness because of Disney PG family movies & other mediocre writers/copiers/remakes..
@@winterlynn9012 facts I agree everything was natural social media and political news ruined everything
"Hey! I'll decide who sucks around here" LOL
"They really suck!"
@@PTO1138 Always listen to Averman haha
Best line
Can't even face-off
Juicy Smoolyay
"Maybe one day, one of you will even write a book about it in jail." Looks like Goldberg really took coach's words to heart.
cant believe its been a year already 😟
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Jussie Smollett will have plenty of time!
@Will fake hate crime for firewater money uncanny!
Jussie Smollet
A true classic.
couldnt agree more..
Truth
Excellent movie the mighty ducks
Man he delivers the line "They really suck" so damn well, such a good movie.
Young Jussie Smollett trying to figure out how he can stage a "hate crime" against Coach Bombay.
You do realize that's a girl, the Smollet your talking about that staged the crime was a man a transgender man at that do better research
Cake eater
You do realize that's a girl and not a boy
Lol
Huh, wasnt his name Juicy Smolliée?
I love Emilio Estevez, especially in this role! So awesome and amazing. "I hate hockey and I don't like kids." Just hilarious! :)
"How could he do this to me? I hate kids. They're barely human."
That's hilarious coming from a guy that played Pee Wee hockey himself.
He was also great in breakfast club. So he went from a punk teen, to a really good lawyer, to a punk coach.
@@drl5002 Just look for a sign that says “personal hell”.
"I'll decide who sucks around here" *two secs later* "They really suck." LOL. This movie is hilarious. I bought the dvd long ago.
My cousin worked on this movie as the On Set Dresser. She told me it was illegal to drive a car on an actual pond in Minnesota, so they had to flood a parking lot to make it look like a pond to drive the limo on the ice for this scene
Parker Beard when you see the limo driving in you can see the white line for the parking spot
From Minnesota, definitely not illegal. People drive out on lakes and ponds all the time in the winter.
Brandon Knish He said it was illegal not that it is. laws do change. This film is almost 30 years old.
@@kingdt903 sure, so you’re suggesting that a bunch of Minnesota state legislators woke up one morning and decided to do away with a (supposed) law prohibiting cars from being driven on a frozen pond? The OP is obviously misinformed. More likely the film crew flooded this particular parking lot because, 1) the location provided a nice backdrop of the Minneapolis skyline, and 2) having a sheet of ice only a foot or two thick would’ve been much safer for the actors involved in the scene than playing hockey on an actual pond or lake. No insurance company is going to sign off on that with a large group of child actors.
@@swishknish No one is going to drive a limo onto a pond in Mn. It would have to be mid January before there is thick enough ice to support the weight of a limo, and I've seen trucks go through the ice on Lake Mille Lacs as well as other lakes. But I've never seen anyone foolish enough to drive a vehicle onto a pond.
“So what’s our record.”
Connie: “ we’re 0-9. And we almost won. But we lost by 5 points and we almost scored a goal.”
Me: 🤣🤣🤣
Agree with you
"If you need anything, fax me."
Talk about the 90s lol
Pat Riley took a page out of Bombay's book
They still use fax machines today and its 2021. Although it would be odd to have a fax machine inside a limo.
@@jeffburnham6611Who's uses fax machines anymore? You scan papers and e-mail them now.
"One day one of you will even write a book about in jail"
Oh, the irony!
That line predicted the future and was not far from the truth lol
lmao
@@brad9888 who ended up n the joint?
Goldberg.
And Jussie Smollett.
“0-9 one was pretty close though, we only lost by 5. And we almost scored a goal too.” Legendary movie
“He used to shout a lot. That’s how he hurt his arm.” 😂😂😂
Averman is the funniest dude alive lol
“The Velvet Hammer” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He just stops playing to do random commentary lmao
The Pete-meister, Mister Rabble Rouser, passing the puck over to Jesse-rooni!! The enforcer!!
Ouch...that hurts!!
I used to think that Averman was saying “You really suck” towards Bombay. Now I realise upon further inspection that he was actually referring to himself and the team. At least he was trying to warn Bombay that they weren’t very good LOL 😂
I can't believe how mean they are to Gordon and a few minutes later they take him serious!😂😂
The one thing that really makes this one stand out above the other two is the dialogue is much edgier and dirty. This scene isn't the finest example of this but still kinda stands with the lines being said. It's funny too since this is one where the kids are at their youngest yet the language and innuendo is at its strongest of the trilogy.
i guess b/c they think they're all mature around that age
The script was changed a lot when Disney picked up the movie
Brings back Really good childhood memories! Used to Love those movies ! :)
I love how Averman was rocking a retro San Jose Sharks sweater!
1:55 LOL Gordon could have been talking about *them* 🦈 Have you seen the Sharks' record that debut season?
@@dnasty312 The Sharks actually set a new NHL record in their second season in '92-'93 that still stands and will likely never be broken.
The record is for most losses in a season:
Top 10:
1. San Jose Sharks 1992-93 *71 losses*
2. Ottawa Senators 1992-93 *70 losses*
3. Washington Capitals 1974-75 *67 losses*
4. Quebec Nordiques 1989-90 *61 losses*
5. Ottawa Senators 1993-94 61 *losses*
6. New York Islanders 1972-73 *60 losses*
7. Washington Capitals 1975-76 *59 losses*
8. Ottawa Senators 1995-96 *59 losses*
9. Pittsburgh Penguins 1983-84 *58 losses*
10. San Jose Sharks 1991-92 *58 losses*
Ottawa Senators are on there three times 😄
@@RIUUI007except they don’t suck even bad pro teams are still amazing players in comparison to average players
1:30 _"Maybe one day, one of you will even write a book about it in jail."_
...you listening Jussie? 😂
Averman would have made a great comentator as an adult.
Avermen cracks me up in this scene.
He cracks everyone up in the whole trilogy.
I was 5 years old when I watched this in theaters. It's actually even funnier now watching it as an adult lol
"you little bastards where'd you learn how to play!? oohhh you suck you skate you little bastards...AH ah ah ahhhhhh."drop"
god this scene always makes me laugh so hard I can't remember his actor's name but Peter did this scene so well lol its a shame he didn't come back for the rest of the trilogy
Big plot hole they never explained why Goldberg’s family never moved back to Philadelphia
He probably didn't want to continue on with the hockey game
When I saw this movie 3 weeks ago, this was one of the scenes that made me laugh so hard because of the Rob Schneider impression and (even more so) the fact that these kids thought Gordon was a drug dealer LOL SMDH. I love how this movie's plot is very well executed despite its generic premise.
Good to see Coach Bombay still working his magic with the Green Ducks. #Quackattack
Interesting Fact: Jake Gyllenhaal was considered to play the role of Charlie Conway (he really wanted to) but he had to turn it down because his Parents for Forbid him from starring in it. For 2 Reasons, 1. It would've required him to be away for 2-3 Months (he was born and grew up in Los Angeles) and the movie was being filmed in Minnesota (he was 12 at the Time) and 2. They wanted him to focus on School and to get an Education. But I'll be honest it would've been cool to see Donnie Darko play some Hockey !!!
Jesse should have been in the third movie
yes he shouldve
so should pete; i wondered why they didnt have all of them return
Oh I know right?! I missed him in the 3rd one. I read somewhere he didn't get along with Kenan Thompson so he decided not to return. Real shame though :/
That's weird since they were in the second one together. I guess their problems began after that one ended and before the third one began.
Right? It could have been.
So the "pond" was actually the field at Peavey Park. They hose it down, ice it up and set up boards every winter. I used to live in south Minneapolis right across the street from the park when the movie was being made. Even as a kid I used to think it was funny that Charlie's mom was berating Bombay for endangering the kids by driving on a field with an ice sheet on it. Lol.
To be honest, I think Emilio and the kids acts pretty good. Even if the story is mostly cliché is still a pretty nice movie. Not a masterpiece of cours but it's entertaining. I've never been that kind of sport guy, not even as a kid, but even I liked this movie as a kid.
This is a hockey movie you can talk the whole family to, unlike Slap Shot. it was made in an effort for Disney to get a NHL team in Anaheim with the same name. This is all the marketing they did, when the team was sold the new owner shorten the name to the Ducks, probably because the old owners had the trademark on the previous nickname.
Actually I think the premise is quite original for a sports movie, or a movie in general.
And it turns out that Emilio is a huge Ducks fan
It started out cliche, but moving the most hated player of the opposing team to their team was a nice twist in the dynamic that sets it apart from other sports movies
@@osamabad3597 I wouldn't call Banks the most hated. Even when the three hawks are picking on the ducks, Banks seems more passive in his taunting of them like his heart isn't really into being mean, but he feels he has to in order to fit in. The other two were much worse to them.
2:35 was always my favorite scene when I was a kid. Too bad Peter didn't return for D2/D3.
The only other thing I remember seeing him do was guest star on a classic episode of Full House.
I think I remember that episode, but it was a long time ago. Didn't he play the kid whose father abused him?
@@korruption6 yup
I think Dean Portman (Aaron Lohr) replaced Peter Mark (I don't know his name).
Anyone else notice Bombay at 2:10 starts cracking up laughing?
great fun movie back in the day they sure don't make them like they used to anymore
Why yes he did.
He sure did. And why wouldn't he? Averman was such a funny character 🙂
"The belgian hammer" as he just gets lightly pushed
Never noticed that until now..Emilio must’ve had a great time working with all these kids. Probably makes him tear now up now seeing them all grown
So Andrew, became a hockey coach.
Guess he got tired of wrestling
“You gotta be #1! I won’t tolerate any losers in this family! Your intensity is for shit! WIN, WIN, WIN!!!”
Attorney first
@@MovieLover1995 Isn't that the Hawks chant? #irony
Averman's commentary is still better than most TV channels today
Iconic scene
The good Sheen brother...
The kid to the right with the yellow blue beanie at 1:08 is the famous French actor Juicy Smooyay
When they started playing that killed me 😂
The first of many pep talks from the coach.
"and maybe one day, one of you will write a book about it in jail" lmao holy shit he fucking rekt them
We really suck
I decide who sucks
*everyone falls*
They really suck
XD
I see little Jussie Smollett and Joshua Jackson there....
Both were very effeminate kids
One turned out to be a deuce bag
The mighty ducks movies are the best..we're in Boston, all we did was play hockey!!
Is that Jucy? Write a book while in jail...Oh the irony. 🤣
Alright listen up I hate hockey and I don't like kid's!😂
What's this supposed to be, a pep talk?
@@AdhamOhm Look, I'm sure this will be a very bonding experience for you. Maybe one day you'll end up in jail and write about it.
@@geoffwilliams4478 is there a goalie?
@@AdhamOhm 😅😅😅🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅
1:30
"Maybe one day one of you will write a book about this in jail" 🤣🤣🤣
This and Surf’s Up are the only two sports movies I’ve seen that aren’t horribly cliche. They aren’t perfect movies by any means, but at least they have a character or two that are somewhat relatable and tell a somewhat compelling story.
0:48 Once I said this to a paraprofessional who untangled my earbuds and his response was ha bro? I treat you with respect 🤣🤣🤣
he is beyond gorgeous end of story
In the sequels, Averman’s first name is Lester, not Dave
Yeah, that's a goof ⛔ Dave is *Karp's* first name
oh geez, oh, heck, he knows our name, he has a PIECE OF PAPER, he *MUST BE* our Coach! He's telling the truth! The paper proves it!!!
I knew that was jussie from empire with a blue/yellow hat? He is look too cute.
And a felon
Connie knocks down Averman and presents hers to Bombay! Marguerite is so pretty as her teen age and she is the only girl in the team until Tammy Duncan (Jane Plank) joins the Ducks!
She actually is cute, even today.
My childhood!!!!
2:01 he reminds me of Fozzie in Muppets Christmas Carol..
The William Tell Overture will always remind me of the orgy scene in A Clockwork Orange
who here cuz jussie goin to jail?
Tabourine - “allegedly” lol denial much?
L
Jussie is already locked up!
Jamal Lyin’
I watch these movies when I'm sick or have a bad day these oldies but goodies make me happy and when I'm sick I cry and when I have a bad day I get upset and eventually cry
the last part is funny. does anyone else think that Bombay is cute??
“The velvet hammer”
“Hi coach, I’m Connie” 😂
They should have brought back Jesse Hall for D3: Mighty Ducks. They used lines Hall used in previous 2 and gave them to Kenan thompson's character Russ Tyler and they were bad.
It was because Kenan Thompson and jussie smollet had beef on set and when jussie found out that Kenan was coming back for D3 he refused
You mean Brandon Adams Jussie wasn’t in the second movie
@@Nigilevision Wasn't in the 3rd film lol
That too
Im so happy that new movie is coming up of mighty ducks 💗💗💗
Oh I forgot how much I love rhis movie 😅❤
I loved J.D. Daniels as Peter here. Shame he never came back for the sequels.
2:00 go san jose sharks. Greetings from san Jose
i never realized how much these kids don't have minnesota accents.
They're too poor to afford one.
William Tell Overture runaway music is fun
This part of the movie is a riot!!!
I love this movie awesome and cool
I love Walt Disney
Nice movie
1:50 Ive always loved how the whole team falls lol!
As a kid I didn't realize how funny this was
And~~~~~~ what happens next is too hillarious to describe by words😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why did Goldberg say he was moving back to Philly but then that never actually happened in the movie?
I love yhis crew 😂 when they was foolin in the class room
Can you upload more scenes from this movie?
2:41 funny reaction from previous coach
If lawyers like Gordon Bombay are coaching Pee-Wee hockey, looks for a sign that says, "Personal Hell.
Kid: You obviously in the wrong hood.
Me: The scripwriter obviously learned street slang from listening to hip-hop while drunk.
Not to be Birdman to your CinemaSins, but you do realize that this movie was a live-action DISNEY film, right?
Also, this movie’s script was probably written in the late 80’s, early 90’s when the word HOOD was definitely in a part of the American vernacular at that time. Need proof? Watch Boyz n the *HOOD,* South Central, Menace II Society because all of those movies used the word HOOD often as well and all of these movies were released around the same time.
5/25/24 | 8:25 p.m. | EDT
1:56 They REALLY suck. ☠️
1:59 Averman also had me ☠️
1:55 me watching my Sharks this year 😭😭😭
That's Jussie Smollett in the blue/yellow knitted hat. Look at those chubby cheeks. Ha! Cute then and cuter now!
Tell him not to drop the soap.....
Who the hell drives a limo onto the ice? 🤣
When Connie knocks over aberman lmaoooo!
The Pete-Meister, Mr. Rabble-Rouser! Passing the puck over to Jessie-Roonie, the Enforcer!
Ouch! That hurt! Oh, it's the Connie-Meister...
CONNIE: 👊🏼
AVERMAN: ...the Velvet Hammer!
One of my favorite children/family youthful movies in the 1990s from Walt Disney Pictures because of my favorite child actors in the cast Elden Henson (Fulton Reed), Joshua Jackson (Charlie Conway), Brandon Quintin Adams (Jesse Hall), Garrette Ratliff Henson (Guy Germaine), Aaron Schwartz (Karp), Jussie Smollett (Terry Hall) and Danny Tamberelli (Tommy Duncan); Marguerite Moreau was my only favorite kid actress for playing the beautiful role of Connie Moreau in the film.
This is a drug free zone you understand?
How does this scene have so many quotable moments
That's Jussie Smollet from Empire there in the blue and yellow wolley hat.
So somebody wrote a comment on one of the Empire videos & I had to check it out. I did not remember the guy who plays the gay brother (Jussie Smollett) being the cute lil brother I had a crush on when I was younger lmao he grew up FINE!! But it was obvious he would 😄😄😄
averman was cute, so was pete but they all were a cute team
"Now, here's the long and the short of it...
I hate hockey, and I don't like kids."
there the original 9
I saw the trilogy this month on Disney Plus and I liked it!
0:00 to 0:10 Why the hell would you be driving a limon on the ice? Won't the weight of the limo not break the ice?
That's what the driver thought too.
Averman representing San Jose Sharks
0:09 I love the movie
The Mighty Duck 1-1992
The Mighty Duck 2-1994
The Mighty Duck 3-1996
A very busy lawyer is arrested for drunke driving... The court sentence him to become the coach of very young hockey team...
thanks BRO