Nothing But Trouble is a Very Weird Movie

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2022
  • Today we are going to talk about Dan Aykroyd, Ghostbusters, and how Nothing But Trouble became the infamous movie that it is today. Thank you so much for watching.
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  • @InPraiseofShadows
    @InPraiseofShadows  Год назад +426

    Hey everybody! Hope you are doing great and life is treating you well. Thanks for watching the newest video. Here in a few weeks I’ve got a fun franchise video coming along that I hope you will enjoy. I am also deep at work on this year’s Halloween special. I think it will end up being one of the best things I’ve ever worked on, and might be my new favorite personal project of mine. It is weird, and a little different but I really can’t wait to share it with you. It is a deep dive into a local horror urban legend from where I grew up, and is an extremely bizarre story and all of it really happened. I am buzzing with excitement waking up to work on it each day which I think is a great sign. Until then, have a great fall, and thanks again for everything.

    • @GasStationMan
      @GasStationMan Год назад +5

      Hey love you man. Keep up the good work. Also love these updates in your comments reminds me of Gary Spencer Millidge's life updates that you brought up in your video about his comic

    • @wuwu007
      @wuwu007 Год назад +5

      I like the weird and different videos from ya
      Keep making them and we’ll watch them

    • @slanigrad
      @slanigrad Год назад +2

      one of favorite creators!! we'll watch whatever you make and hearing you so excited for a video is wonderful news for us fans. love from Bosnia,bro

    • @antonioserradella1088
      @antonioserradella1088 Год назад +1

      You do sound like you speak with your fingertips. Which I think is fantastic and I'm heterosexual.

    • @antonioserradella1088
      @antonioserradella1088 Год назад +1

      Oh, and would it be "The bone breaker killer" story by chance. I wish that was my childhood urban legend. I don't know why.

  • @VillagIdiot
    @VillagIdiot Год назад +677

    I loved this movie as a kid, and still love it to this day. Screw the critics.

  • @whtyc
    @whtyc Год назад +186

    Saw this film at a sleepover and perhaps they hadn’t realized it’s target demo should’ve been 9yro girls in pjs. We absolutely loved it. I laughed so hard I literally had tears streaming down my face. It’s awesomely bonkers

    • @calowenby1654
      @calowenby1654 Год назад +5

      Damn, that sounds fun.

    • @maxheadroom4659
      @maxheadroom4659 Год назад +3

      its so bad and strange its good.

    • @sagittarius420cheefie
      @sagittarius420cheefie Год назад +4

      I was in my teens and loved it.

    • @yearling4
      @yearling4 4 месяца назад +1

      I too saw this movie at a sleepover......i was probably 12 or 13. Didn't remember much about it, other than Dan Aykroyd's ugly nose, lol!! I just sort of watched it again a few days ago, here on YT. Aykroyd makes me laugh, so I didn't think it was all that horrible. 😝

    • @justinknott4177
      @justinknott4177 4 месяца назад +1

      YOURE gooooing DOOOOOWN! BONE STRIPPER!😂

  • @scottjustscott3730
    @scottjustscott3730 Год назад +78

    John Candy was so great in pretty much everything he did. He never seemed to be out of his element no matter the style of production. He really was one of the great ones.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes 10 месяцев назад +2

      he should’ve won an Oscar for his portrayal of Del in Planes, Trains and Automobiles 💯

    • @xmaseveeve5259
      @xmaseveeve5259 9 месяцев назад

      And 1 'Trump'.

    • @insanusmaximus2857
      @insanusmaximus2857 5 месяцев назад

      I think he would have eventually been fine, once the stink died down. He was universally beloved, and he was still a funny guy. Oliver Stone had nothing but praise for him for his role in JFK, which was a serious role for him.

  • @CallNeg151
    @CallNeg151 Год назад +69

    I was a member of the test screening audience for Valkavania. I was one of the few people that liked it. In its original form, a lot of what was good about it was the fact that just when you couldn't imagine things could get any worse or more absurd, the film would deliver something beyond anything you could anticipate. The reveal of Mister Bonestripper was one of those.

    • @tombirmingham7033
      @tombirmingham7033 Год назад +6

      Oh my gosh I would have loved to have seen the full release. We should all call Dan Aykroyd up and tell him we love him and to give us the good thing on DVD

    • @davidlewis5189
      @davidlewis5189 Год назад +4

      Were there any different scenes during the test screenings?

    • @seedking40
      @seedking40 Год назад +4

      I want to know more

    • @PeterParker-ff7ub
      @PeterParker-ff7ub Год назад +2

      was it the same after it was released?

    • @JuniperMe
      @JuniperMe 4 месяца назад +4

      Oh wow I jumped into the replies immediately to find out more info about the test screening and... Op has not delivered 😂😢
      If you have any more memories of it, differences etc @CallNeg151 please share, even if it's in another few years lol.

  • @manicpixiefangirl4189
    @manicpixiefangirl4189 Год назад +412

    I feel like Dan Ackroyd would be a goldmine for comic books. The original idea for Ghostbusters alone would be enough.

    • @anaccount1005
      @anaccount1005 Год назад +5

      yeah because that's where hacky and derivative works are the norm and quality control goes to die

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад +9

      Weird, I always considered him a goldmine for movies.

    • @MrMrcaddyshack
      @MrMrcaddyshack Год назад +8

      Funny to think what stories he could write with a great artist! Would probably something be like an American Jodorosky and Moebius.

    • @holdingpattern245
      @holdingpattern245 Год назад +4

      I think someone should get his original script and produce it, they could market it as the original concept before Reitman pared it down to the movie we know today, it might also be fun to analyze and look for familiar elements that made it to the final film.

    • @anaccount1005
      @anaccount1005 Год назад

      @@holdingpattern245 why tho it sounds like garbage

  • @dustincarl200
    @dustincarl200 Год назад +211

    Born 1984. This movie goes right along side Never ending story, The Labyrinth, Monster Squad, The Goonies, Ghost Busters, Cone heads, etc... although this left a very different feeling that no other movie had ever left. A feeling of the darkness that would later reveal its ugly face when I became an adult and had to face the world of economics, and government. The movie is now a reflection of my childhood, and things I would later come to see. The death traps even look fun to ride. The toys, and the bones mix themselves together in an underlying truth to how you see the world when your little and how it actually is, and what’s really going on. The darkness under government, politics, and the entire global economy’s belly. Dan Aykroyd is a true genius, and artist. This movie is somehow fun, and unsettling all at the same time. It’s like a fun birthday party with the presence of a demon in the room. Movies like this, and the cable guy etc... great movies with bad ratings are only being judged by their numbers anyhow. If they could had made the exact same film with a much lower budget, and released it on a better date? Would the critics had a different opinion of the movie? Same budget but made 100million? Dry land is not a myth, I’ve seen it!!!

    • @holdingpattern245
      @holdingpattern245 Год назад +9

      I never thought of it in that way, like Chevy speeding is meant to be like a teenager speeding, and suddenly he has to grow up.

    • @spyrebel7612
      @spyrebel7612 Год назад +11

      No one ever talks about Monster Squad. Top 5 kid movie of all time? I think so. Right there with Goonies.

    • @josephwilliams7507
      @josephwilliams7507 Год назад +4

      i love it too i was also born in 84

    • @ioncewasmikey
      @ioncewasmikey Год назад +6

      Well-placed Water World reference ftw.

    • @FartAssLadyLike
      @FartAssLadyLike Год назад +11

      It could easily have been a series on Adult Swim today and done fine. I enjoyed the movie, and love how weird Akroyd can get, truly a creative mind!

  • @nathanforester5993
    @nathanforester5993 Год назад +60

    As odd as Dan can be sometimes I have to admit him being really passionate about the things he loves like for excample ghosts, spiritualism, and/or aliens....is really endearing and I love that he totally owns it like the king he is. This movie is very much a Tales From The Crypt movie even though it isn't one.

    • @Robert08010
      @Robert08010 Год назад +1

      Would you agree it would easily fit along any of the national Lampoon films too?

    • @nathanforester5993
      @nathanforester5993 Год назад +2

      @@Robert08010 Yes, the original poster design is very much like you'd see on the Vacation poster (same artist) and you could arguably say it's very much a National Lampoon halloween movie even though it didn't come out during halloween (it definitely should have come out in October, it would have killed if it came out in October).

    • @randycunningham7318
      @randycunningham7318 Год назад +4

      His strangeness made him shine as an actor. No other comedian can compare, in that respect.

  • @Gabreya
    @Gabreya Год назад +16

    This is a thought-provoking and great video. "Nothing But Trouble" is a CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED film.

  • @Rupiee
    @Rupiee Год назад +141

    It hadn't occured to me that "see no evil, hear no evil" was not fondly remembered. I absolutely love that film!

    • @shooter-vx7xy
      @shooter-vx7xy Год назад +12

      Yeah, it's seriously my favorite Wilder/Pryor movie.

    • @jordil6152
      @jordil6152 Год назад +7

      I believed it was an undisputed classic. Ah well. To be 11 years old in the hey day of Movie Night on ATN. That was one of the staples. Ditto She Devil

    • @timothyschmitz4794
      @timothyschmitz4794 Год назад +2

      Me too...Haunted Honeymoon too!

    • @harrisonlynch4701
      @harrisonlynch4701 Год назад +5

      I watch Haunted Honeymoon every Halloween. I never knew it was a flop

    • @stephentucker6548
      @stephentucker6548 Год назад +1

      You mean I'm not white!!

  • @splatterbrained
    @splatterbrained Год назад +103

    I used to watch this with my grandmother as a child and always laughed and enjoyed it. I never knew or realized people didn't enjoy this film. Shame.

  • @gabriellemadrid2831
    @gabriellemadrid2831 Год назад +17

    Dan Aykroyd and John Candy are gold and will forever have a place in my heart. I'll die on this hill.

  • @jello4835
    @jello4835 Год назад +8

    The best way I can describe this movie is that it's like something you watched on cable as a child for a few minutes and never found out what it was but this vague impression of one or two nonsensical scenes got burned into your brain forever so you finally try and figure out what it was to prove that you didn't hallucinate the whole thing but "death coaster" and "old man judge" don't turn up anything so you decide it was just a weird dream after all

  • @Brandon12983
    @Brandon12983 Год назад +8

    2:10 "...a cross between Beetlejuice and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre..." I'm sold!

  • @shaddonon
    @shaddonon Год назад +43

    You got me smiling thinking about Dan Aykroyd seeing Beetlejuice for the first time. Fascinated by the occult since childhood with his scholarly grandfather-then here comes this comedy-horror movie with chalk doors and complex summoning rituals and Saturn worms-he must have had the BIGGEST smile on his face the whole time ❤️

  • @FirstLast-vr7es
    @FirstLast-vr7es Год назад +56

    The "professional" critics' response to this movie encapsulates why I don't give even a single crap what they think about movies. I really liked it. It's "weird," and I like that very much.

    • @Robert08010
      @Robert08010 Год назад +3

      I don't write the critics off because they films they praise I usually do enjoy too. But when you consider what they like, you just can't expect them to get the nuance of a film of this millimeter. Its over their heads. That bit when Demi says, "You too need counseling" and Bobo responds, "I'm willing but HE won GOOO!!" Its SO out of place, I love it.

    • @sagittarius420cheefie
      @sagittarius420cheefie Год назад +3

      I never really listened to film critics.

  • @dacollecta2000
    @dacollecta2000 Год назад +6

    The premise of a Horror Comedy wasn't really established without it being goofy. But what it was was unsettling and unusual. Just watching all these actors with solid scripts performing together was amazing. I love this movie, its too bad the world didn't.

  • @chriscornelious8393
    @chriscornelious8393 Год назад +148

    I love that you did such a respectful, reverential deep dive into this deeply strange, hugely underrated film! I hope this makes its way to Dan Aykroyd and that he realizes just how many of us are glad he used his biggest opportunity in Hollywood to make something so unsettling and unique. And MAN do I wish there was a longer R-rated cut, if only because I'd love to spend some more time in, well, no...watching rich yuppies get tortured in...Valkenvania!

  • @marooned_space_princess
    @marooned_space_princess Год назад +443

    If you like weird and watch this movie with no expectations, I think you would find it interesting. I watch this as a kid and I liked it, and remember it fondly.

    • @ripghotihook
      @ripghotihook Год назад +22

      Same here. Saw it when I was younger and thought it was strange and hilarious. Definitely a niche movie, but worth a watch.

    • @JMD501
      @JMD501 Год назад +16

      Ya my family found the movie in probably 92 and we all love it. It's funny if you ask people what is bad about the movie they have a hard time coming up with something and just say it was too weird. I personally don't think anything is too weird.

    • @delitatactics6721
      @delitatactics6721 Год назад +13

      As a kid, I remember it being weird as fuck but I still though it was just okay... Not as good as mom and dad save the world. I loved that shit as a kid

    • @solidsnake3861
      @solidsnake3861 Год назад

      me too watched it as a kid and was ok

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin Год назад +4

      I like strange…

  • @fabiodriven
    @fabiodriven Год назад +6

    I own this movie, I've loved it for years. Two years ago I showed it to a girl I was dating and she liked it but she was taken aback. She said it's good but it's so strange. The story behind the set is amazing too. I hope Aykroyd is proud of it today.

  • @megwilcox2878
    @megwilcox2878 Год назад +8

    I'm pretty sure I first saw this movie on a Saturday afternoon on TV. I thought it was terrible, and hilarious, and truly scary and bizarre. I loved seeing beloved actors like Ackroyd and Candy playing really evil characters, and the whole production was so intricate and crazy. Loved it.

  • @Dr.HUGENSTEIN
    @Dr.HUGENSTEIN Год назад +69

    I watched this movie so many times as a kid. It was creepy, had comedy, had Humpty Hump and 2Pac. This movie is a classic!

  • @ellicedarkblue2541
    @ellicedarkblue2541 Год назад +122

    Some advice that has stuck with me is that "limitations Foster creativity", having constrainments can help shape a piece of art, without restrictions it can become structureless and incomprehensible.

    • @Edo_Marinus
      @Edo_Marinus Год назад +4

      Exactly. It was surprising -- and a little disappointing -- to me that Zane would qualify such a well-established perspective as something it “may be controversial to say” (at 11:00). Stop apologising for your opinions, Zane!

    • @TighelanderII
      @TighelanderII Год назад +3

      Yup, that's the difference between the first Star Wars movies and the Prequels.

    • @ioncewasmikey
      @ioncewasmikey Год назад +1

      @@TighelanderII The prequels are still highly creative works that pushed modern effects filmmaking to where it is today. The void of creativity you're searching for is in the latest trilogy of Star Wars films.

  • @Roman_Adrian
    @Roman_Adrian Год назад +6

    WHAT?!?! This movie was morbidly amazing!!!! And to get Demi Moore in this campy dark flick... omg! There were real tears in those eyes, when she saw the demonstration of the chopping machine. She looked genuinely terrified.

  • @jenniferthompson8888
    @jenniferthompson8888 Год назад +6

    I recently started a job at a financial institution that shall remain nameless (starts with a B, is headquartered in England and is over 300 years old ;)) and while I appreciate the position and opportunity I can't help but occasionally feeling like a bit of an outsider. Either because I'm new or because this is the 1st time I've worked in this particular industry. Anyhow, I have loved this outrageous movie for decades and being surrounded by bankers on a daily basis I often find myself thinking about it and silently chuckling to myself. Recently I shared this thought with my dad who has never seen this movie. Perfect timing. You have provided a way for me to show him all the goodness that is Nothing but Trouble without having to pull various videos myself. You also gave an impeccable synopsis. A coincidence? I think not. More like destiny. Now ya got yourself a new sub...

  • @dangilman2966
    @dangilman2966 Год назад +161

    What a Gem!! Not every movie has Tupac being blown aways by Dan Aykroyd's musical skillz

    • @geturlife1694
      @geturlife1694 Год назад +7

      Facts 😂🙌🏾 RIP PAC

    • @birdrustler
      @birdrustler Год назад +8

      I didn't know this going in... Did a double-take when Digital Underground and 2Pac showed up

    • @daingore
      @daingore Год назад +3

      I've known this longer than anyone seems to care...all around the world it's the same song.

    • @thatlittlevoice6354
      @thatlittlevoice6354 Год назад +1

      🤨

    • @jonhammer7109
      @jonhammer7109 Год назад +1

      You got that right..1 of 20 big things I loved about this flop..though no flop for me. The opposite.

  • @SpareMango
    @SpareMango Год назад +127

    He returned when we needed him most

    • @instinctivelychelsea2905
      @instinctivelychelsea2905 Год назад +5

      I know when he uploads I click so quick

    • @generalsavage4103
      @generalsavage4103 Год назад

      Azrael???!!!???

    • @JMD501
      @JMD501 Год назад +3

      I mean, he was never really gone.

    • @generalsavage4103
      @generalsavage4103 Год назад +3

      @@JMD501 I wish they'd make a Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe video game but make it rated mature with just insane amounts of Gore and violence

    • @clairiebee
      @clairiebee Год назад +1

      @@generalsavage4103 Ohh me too! that would be soo fun!

  • @Gravijahz
    @Gravijahz Год назад +12

    This movie feels like it was made for a generation of people who were just being born. I love this movie because of how it looks and feels and how weird it is. Plus the idea of being essentially kidnapped is terrifying.

  • @Faus4us
    @Faus4us Год назад +9

    This movie definitely felt like a rollercoaster as a child. It was funny, weird and entertaining at the same time.

  • @shia9756
    @shia9756 Год назад +43

    I remember my grandma had a VHS player with a ton of random tapes and one of them was labelled "Quigley Down Under" but the movie on it was Nothing But Trouble. The movie was so freaking weird that it stuck with me but I've never seen anyone else talk about it before. Couldn't click on this video fast enough lol.

  • @thecoolerrats7144
    @thecoolerrats7144 Год назад +162

    In a weird way Hook is a similar movie, insane/amazing/overdone sets, costumes, star studded, went over budget and was critically panned at the time, however I think its place as a children’s movie is what made it a cult/future success.

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 Год назад +1

      Don't show your children nothing but trouble

    • @clayton9136
      @clayton9136 Год назад +12

      Hook is absolutely amazing. I've always loved it.

    • @clayton9136
      @clayton9136 Год назад +3

      @@j.2512 Speak in complete coherent sentences.

    • @thecoolerrats7144
      @thecoolerrats7144 Год назад +4

      @@clayton9136 me too, one of my and my wife’s favorite movies growing up. I’m honestly not entirely sure why it was critically panned on release.

    • @alexanderclaylavin
      @alexanderclaylavin Год назад +7

      Throw in Toys

  • @ronpitcher138
    @ronpitcher138 Год назад +5

    I totally loved this movie when I stumbled upon it watching TV as a kid. I put this in the same category of awesome as movies like “Stay Tuned”, “Freaked, “Mom & Dad Save the World” etc. 🙌

  • @purplehz97
    @purplehz97 Год назад +3

    I love this movie. Saw it in the theater with friends when it was released. We had no idea what it was about. Nice surprise. Very unique movie.

  • @AllFascistsCanSuckIt
    @AllFascistsCanSuckIt Год назад +45

    Still one of my absolutely, unapolagetically loved movies from my childhood. So funny and underrated!
    My favorite scene will ALWAYS be the scene where Chevy looks at Dan Akroyd as he’s taking off that nose! His reaction is LEGENDARY!
    ❤️🙃❤️

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад +6

      I too love it to bits. I pity the fools who are not able to enjoy it.

    • @forgottenfilmchannel1194
      @forgottenfilmchannel1194 Год назад +6

      Love that scene almost as much as the dinner train!

    • @j-bob_oreo
      @j-bob_oreo Год назад +2

      i guess you could say .... hes been all around the world

  • @skyllalafey
    @skyllalafey Год назад +46

    First saw this movie about 20 years ago, and it gave me a Troma-with-a-budget vibe. at that time Hearing the background and how Dan Ackroyd took good care of his people makes me think he and Lloyd Kaufman both discovered the alchemy of: making grotesque art + treating your crew right = oddly compelling media.

  • @OuterGalaxyLounge
    @OuterGalaxyLounge Год назад +4

    I remain skeptical that this is a good film, but by God man, what a spirited and articulately reasoned defense you present. Most entertaining.

  • @drewwikelius6544
    @drewwikelius6544 Год назад +4

    Im so glad they made this film! It is one of my favorites.

  • @anubis.6256
    @anubis.6256 Год назад +24

    This movie always felt like a bit of a horror movie when I was a kid. Any movie where you're stuck in a place and can't get out freaks me out.

  • @antoniodittman5820
    @antoniodittman5820 Год назад +142

    A thing that I think is missed in this video is the effect that a generational gap and Comedy Central had on this movie, and it's current place in people's minds.
    I remember being a kid in the 90s and this movie was on comedy central all the time, (likely because it was cheap to play when comedy central was still young.) I watched this and office space and some of my other favorite comedies dozens of times. It was never presented as a flop or a bad movie and I think younger people have a greater openness to stories that are different from what they expect.
    If it hadn't been for comedy central playing movies like this every day for months I don't think I would be as into film as I am today. I love Nothing but trouble.

    • @NadDew
      @NadDew Год назад +3

      I loved this movie when I was young and I don't remember it was bad, maybe because I don't live in the US so maybe I'm not effected by US critics?!

    • @KingOfWinter
      @KingOfWinter Год назад +5

      Antonio Dittman... I can agree with that but also I think this film was truly ahead of its time. I know a lot of movies get labeled that but this one to me really fits that description. When I was younger me and my brothers would watch this movie and laugh and laugh we thought it was so funny. Usually with movies I like that are considered “bad” I can tell why they were considered that at least but this one doesn’t come across that way at all and I didn’t know it was till years later reading about it online. I think the jokes just went over most older people’s head or they considered it too silly and gross to enjoy for that time. If it would’ve been released around the time of anchorman it would be considered a masterpiece imo

    • @kytele
      @kytele Год назад +1

      YES it was on ALMOST EVERY DAY

    • @gen1exe
      @gen1exe Год назад

      Yes. I watched it many times (usually just parts) because it was on Comedy Central so much

  • @ziggymack2233
    @ziggymack2233 Год назад +3

    This movie has been loosely in the back of my head. I couldn’t remember the actors nor the plot. Thank you for posting this! Gonna watch it his weekend

  • @thebruceisloose7595
    @thebruceisloose7595 Год назад +3

    I first seen this when I was a kid. I love this movie. Those two twins in the junkyard are great

  • @Mad_Oph
    @Mad_Oph Год назад +45

    I've always had a fond memory of this movie. It's one of those bizarre fever-dreams that they would only air at some ridiculous hour, and it was so damn weird and unique that you almost wonder if you ever even watched it at all. It's in the same category as Idle Hands and The Frighteners for me, all of them just dark, strange, and funny underappreciated films.

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад

      Terrorvision is another one. Totally bonkers fever dream.

    • @RobChapala
      @RobChapala Год назад +2

      Every time I eat hot dogs

    • @aarongreenfield9038
      @aarongreenfield9038 Год назад +2

      There's 2 others that I hold in that same category, freaked, and dead alive, give those a try. If you haven't already.

    • @ioncewasmikey
      @ioncewasmikey Год назад +2

      @@aarongreenfield9038 Freaked definitely shares some DNA with Nothing But Trouble!

    • @babywolfg
      @babywolfg Год назад +1

      @@ioncewasmikey love Freaked, alex winter!

  • @MelTheMuppetslayer
    @MelTheMuppetslayer Год назад +70

    One of my most favorite flicks ever. Left a huge impression on me as a kid (80s baby 90s kid here) I don’t consider myself to be a Chevy chase fan at all, but I’m def a fan of Dan Akroyd
    Editing to add: Thank you for this video, you really captured what makes this movie so unique, magical, and genius. I really wish there was a director’s cut available. THIS IS THE FILM PROJECT THAT DESERVES IT.

    • @obi-potobi790
      @obi-potobi790 Год назад

      You a Belushi fan too?

    • @wulozhero6684
      @wulozhero6684 Год назад +1

      Same here.
      Love this movie and Akroyd. Outside of Caddyshack and Vacation(s), I wasn't a fan of Chase. Hated the Fletch movies.

    • @Emiliapocalypse
      @Emiliapocalypse Год назад +2

      As an eighties baby, and a 90’s kid, who watched Comedy Central and loved weird shit….I am disappointed I have never heard of this movie before now. I feel like there’s a party tray of major nostalgia going around the room and I’m missing out 😢

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад +2

      I love Chevy Chase. I like Aykroyd a lot too but I prefer Chase.

    • @jake-in_yt80
      @jake-in_yt80 Год назад +2

      I was a 80's-90's baby as well the best decades of my life great memories

  • @lisarugh6014
    @lisarugh6014 Год назад +1

    Fun fact: the underground fire is inspired by Centralia, PA where the underground coal has been on fire since 1962. Only a handful of residents are left, and they have an agreement with the state that they can live there but if they leave or die their land gets taken by eminent domain.

  • @MelancoliaI
    @MelancoliaI 16 дней назад

    The I SPY book comparison is spot-on. I love that colorful, crowded yet lived-in look where you notice something new every time you watch the movie. The first Addams Family movie had that look as well.

  • @dannygreen5477
    @dannygreen5477 Год назад +6

    This movie is a CLASSIC SNL movie about never traveling out of the city.
    This movie is brilliant, piss on what anyone else says.

  • @illithidlore
    @illithidlore Год назад +16

    Thank you for making this video. My best friend introduced me to the movie because he loved it. He died of brain cancer last year, but I know he would have gotten a kick out of this video.

  • @augustawickman9396
    @augustawickman9396 Год назад +5

    You've made another absolutely amazing video. I really commend you for the amount of love and research that goes into your videos, from giving background on the actors and creators of the film and even talking about the set designs and lighting. You go into so much more detail than many documentaries do. It always feels like a treat to get so much background info. Even when you make movies about movies I was not familiar with (like this one) your passion comes through so strongly that it makes me want to watch them immediately.

  • @wagnerbaseballgloverepair6853
    @wagnerbaseballgloverepair6853 Год назад +5

    I appreciate your insight but also your honest appreciation for a very fickle art. You have a kindness to your videos which helps movie watchers like me see behind the scenes to folks trying their best, even though it may not have been appreciated.
    Like athletes, all you can do is try your best. And these guys seemed to have done this on this movie.
    Big thumbs up to you!

  • @sebbychou
    @sebbychou Год назад +46

    I think it's important to realize that pretty much everyone who likes this movie are people who grew up on Ghost Buster and a post-akroyd world. This kinda humour is what this generation is primed to enjoy, unlike the 40-something reviewers at the time.

    • @drendansmada
      @drendansmada Год назад +1

      @@knightfall9394 why would it bother you?

    • @guybeleeve
      @guybeleeve Год назад +3

      Yeah this was more of a kid’s movie, like the goonies. There’s absolutely no blood in this movie, when they kill the group of jerks on the roller coaster dry bones come out at the end instead of the bloody mess it’s supposed to be. The ending was supposed to be Chris being cartoonishly chased by eldona and the judge while the credits rolled, but Chevy chase reportedly refused to come back to shoot the scenes. The best thing in this movie was digital underground.

    • @unluckytourist
      @unluckytourist Год назад +2

      I was a child when it came out (well, quite a while after it had come out) and my renting it was based entirely on loving Ghostbusters. To say I was confused was an understatement. Reading about it years later and seeing what the contemporary reviews had to say, I realised it was on my earliest experiences with seeing a terrible film and not understanding why I was so bored and frustrated with it.

  • @Ebrill_Owen
    @Ebrill_Owen Год назад +43

    I saw this movie on TV as a very young kid with a fever and it traumatized me. I’m 31 now and have been searching for this movie for years because I never knew the title. It’s haunted me for so long and seeing this gave me full bodied shudders as the memories of this freakin movie came rushing back.
    I think I’ll give it a watch now that I’m grown and see how I feel about it. It definitely ruined my life for a bit as a kid when I watched it by mistake lmao

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Год назад +2

      Damn, I can only imagine lol.

    • @Ebrill_Owen
      @Ebrill_Owen Год назад +4

      @@soakedbearrd I think a huge chunk of who I am and the kind of movies I like today has to do with seeing that movie by mistake at like age five lol I love cooky bizarre horror movies today because of this experience

    • @Aaron-us2ux
      @Aaron-us2ux Год назад +1

      @@Ebrill_Owen IF you'll wear something similar to what Demi wore.... I'll get you yoghurt.😏🍨🍧 cute pic 📸, btw.❤️😎✌🏽

    • @donHooligan
      @donHooligan Год назад +1

      i thought this was mild; just a straight comedy....but i was a teenager when this came out
      The Shining gave me problems....i think i was 7 or 8.
      My bedroom was straight across from a bathroom and the shower curtain looked like that old lady in the tub.
      it was horrifying.

    • @duewhit310
      @duewhit310 Год назад +1

      In summer 1993 (13) i watched Stephen King's 'It' over a few days as it was aired on TV while i was brutally sun-poisoned and did not sleep for days. That clown left quite an impression.

  • @avertthymortaleyes3460
    @avertthymortaleyes3460 Год назад +1

    The music playing when the pyscho judge descends from the ceiling in his chair had me in stitches.

  • @zorans8114
    @zorans8114 Год назад +5

    This would be an awesome experience as a Halloween house of horrors, that's themed from this film!

  • @thoughtpalace
    @thoughtpalace Год назад +36

    This is the only movie I've ever seen that gave me the creeps. I thought it was more horror than comedy.

    • @raedog68
      @raedog68 Год назад +1

      Me too!! It disturbed me so much. Lol

    • @branddann
      @branddann Год назад

      this straight up gave me nightmares... 🤣😖😖

    • @krissykatportal
      @krissykatportal Год назад

      I loved this movie! Remember the grey colored hot dogs? 🤢

  • @BlazePiffington
    @BlazePiffington Год назад +63

    There was something so weird and bizarre about this film, certainly impressionable. Demi’s hairstyle has always been in the back of my mind. This movie reminds me of that one tales of the crypt episode with the mom from home alone. Catherine O’Hara.
    The one where she ends up in that one town and they got that weird ass court judicial system. Very interesting twist ending I must say
    Always a joy to see another one of your works.

    • @adamant5906
      @adamant5906 Год назад +3

      I know that one. It owes a great debt to Kafka's the Trial.

    • @doctorfeinstone6524
      @doctorfeinstone6524 Год назад +7

      Demi Moore and Dan Aykroyd were also both in tales from the crypt episodes

    • @nickwheeler5396
      @nickwheeler5396 Год назад +1

      Was that the episode where the guy didn't have a nose or something?

    • @BlazePiffington
      @BlazePiffington Год назад +3

      @@nickwheeler5396 Yes, they remove his nose as part of the punishment… The name of the episode is called “let the punishment fit the crime “

    • @hbkx5
      @hbkx5 Год назад +1

      Wonder if part of the reason it comes to mind is because they have almost the same hairstyle in this and home alone 2. Also i had a huge crush on Catherine O’Hara when I was younger very beautiful woman!

  • @oliviaw3435
    @oliviaw3435 Месяц назад

    You’re love for this movie is really beautiful. It creeped me out as a kid but I’d love to give it a rewatch. I hope Dan knows there are people these days who appreciate his vision

  • @EricWhitsellEOD
    @EricWhitsellEOD Год назад +1

    Caught this one on some late night cable channel years ago, and it has always been one of my quirky and bizarre comedy favorites. Thanks for the in depth background on this film! I was thoroughly entertained by your video!

  • @meddle333
    @meddle333 Год назад +18

    I've always LOVED this movie! This is one of those movies I would watch over and over as a kid!
    It is a strange kind of outlier though... a but like The Burbs? ... and many other horror/comedies. Probably my favorite type of films growing up.
    I had no idea about the history and reception.. while I can understand people not understanding it at the time, it's an absolute SHAME it was received so poorly.
    I think you absolutely nailed some of the things that are so incredible about this movie. The sets alone are out of this world!

  • @AnInnocuousBlueCube
    @AnInnocuousBlueCube Год назад +6

    THIS is the kind of film Hollywood should be remaking. Horror comedy is so much more of a known quantity these days, and the fact they're remaking something so infamous would bring so many people through the door.

  • @GamesGunsAndGuitar
    @GamesGunsAndGuitar Год назад +1

    First video of yours that I have seen. FANTASTIC. Very well done, and cool info. Loved it!

  • @zombitegaming
    @zombitegaming Год назад +16

    Whenever Roger and Ebert said something negative about a movie, I know it was going to be a good movie.

  • @plasticflower
    @plasticflower Год назад +69

    That scene where the couple goes through the bone grinder kind of horrified me as a kid and it's what made me remember this movie. The way these people go from screaming in fear to nothing but a pile of bones in an instant is so dark and unexpected. As if in Tom and Jerry, Tom suddenly and actually just died, or something like that.

    • @Gloomdrake
      @Gloomdrake Год назад +4

      The scene in Spider-Man where Gobby turns the board members into skeletons . Since seeing that as a kid, I've been really fascinated by scenes in stuff where people suddenly and instantaneously cease to be people

    • @plasticflower
      @plasticflower Год назад +2

      ​@@Gloomdrake Oh yeah, that scene had a similar effect on me as well. I guess it's been that way for me since some Star Trek TNG episode... phasers in that show sometimes just vanish people in an instant. Even though it's not graphic, it feels cruel and horrible in a different sort of way, when there's nothing left to even remind you that there was this person who is now dead.

    • @easypeezie4494
      @easypeezie4494 Год назад +4

      Same here lol. This is definitely one of those movies a child never forgets.

    • @Ebrill_Owen
      @Ebrill_Owen Год назад +6

      That scene has haunted me pretty much my whole life since I accidentally wound up watching it as a kid while I was fighting a flu. I almost convinced myself that the movie was just a nightmare that I had while sick.

    • @whitedragoness23
      @whitedragoness23 Год назад +1

      @@plasticflower maybe the idea of ceasing to exist is too nihilistic.

  • @williamworley6164
    @williamworley6164 Год назад +3

    This movie scared me as a kid, I think it had something to do with the end where the judge holds up The main characters driver's license and says he's going to move in with his son-in-law! I have extreme fear of inlaws because of it!

  • @matthewahler8662
    @matthewahler8662 Год назад

    Fantastic commentary, especially the piece at the end, for an artist that doesn't often get his due. You gained a subscriber in me today. Looking forward to whatever you do next!

  • @theprecipiceofreason
    @theprecipiceofreason Год назад +19

    This is a great movie. Pretty unforgettable.

  • @fartkerson
    @fartkerson Год назад +4

    I love this movie. Very twisted house of horrors comedy movie. Valkenvania, home to my two favorite giant man babies. Kind of like a funny Texas Chainsaw without the chainsaws. But there is a killer roller coaster!

  • @bonyboneyard
    @bonyboneyard Год назад +2

    i saw this as a kid on tv and was lucky enough to watch it from the beginning, i've rewatched it a couple of times since, thanks to the internet. this docu/analysis sheds some light on and confirms some thoughts and feelings i had rewatching it in my 30s. thank you for making this video, i appreciate this movie even more now thanks to the insight behind the making of and intended meaning of the movie.

  • @gettinemail
    @gettinemail Год назад

    Wow. Best and most thoughtful honest review I think I've ever heard. Great job!

  • @SmoothCriminal12
    @SmoothCriminal12 Год назад +81

    Personally I feel like Bruce Willis would've been a better choice for the lead than Chase in my opinion.
    Willis was also a bit difficult to work with, but this film has the type of material he would've thrived in, plus he would be working alongside his then wife (Demi Moore).

    • @nickwheeler5396
      @nickwheeler5396 Год назад +14

      Chevy has also been difficult his whole career. So much so that the entire cast of Community didn't have any positive interactions with him

    • @evilbob840
      @evilbob840 Год назад +2

      I can see that. Like his role in Blind Date.

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin Год назад +1

      Chase had a much worse reputation, especially at that time. Willis’s rep was still pretty good, but he was huge at the time, and probably would’ve ever done it.

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin Год назад

      @@evilbob840
      Yeah, but that was 5 years prior, and a Die Hard in between.

    • @evilbob840
      @evilbob840 Год назад +1

      @@CorbCorbin That doesn't mean he couldn't do it again. Jim Carey was serious in Internal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, but did very goofy roles both before and after.

  • @amandawallace2825
    @amandawallace2825 Год назад +19

    I have this very strange memory from my childhood where I'm sitting at a seafood restaurant / bar in the neighborhood I grew up with my parents and grandparents, there is a TV in the corner of this bar, and I watch about 2/3 of this movie while my family talks about adult things that I don't care about. I had no context for this movie because it had already been on for probably 20 minutes before I started watching it, I had no idea what I was watching or who any of these actors were, and years later I had always just thought I dreamed this up until I ran into it again on TV. I was so happy to know that it really existed. I watched it three times in a row. I think it's amazing.
    Edit: got to the end and heard the thing about Haunted Honeymoon, which is also one of my favorite movies. Some people have no taste 😕

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад +2

      Yeah, Haunted Honeymoon is great fun! I pity the fools who aren't able to enjoy these films.

    • @homelesshannah50
      @homelesshannah50 Год назад +1

      That movie blew, I felt so bad for Gilda Radner she deserved better

    • @forgottenfilmchannel1194
      @forgottenfilmchannel1194 Год назад +3

      Haunted Honeymoon so good. Gilda and Gene were a perfect couple.

    • @TheRealEMURSE
      @TheRealEMURSE Год назад +1

      I was born in 85 all these movies were in my tape player often

  • @canuckbucks
    @canuckbucks Год назад +1

    This was one of your best works yet. So much to discuss, wish we had the opportunity. Bravo, Monsieur Shadows, bravo!

  • @kyron790
    @kyron790 Год назад

    Dam good job on every aspect you bring to this breakdown! I was withyou on every fork you took and sometimes even forgot what movie this was for until you brought it all back. i love that you didnt stick with just the already known facts from the major box office films, but gave insights that were deeper and to my surprise i didnt know. I will be honest here, i clicked because i thought it was a breakdown for "troouble everyday" (vincent gallo n beaatrice dalle), but soooooo glad it brought me to your channel. look forward to more.

  • @djctai9288
    @djctai9288 Год назад +3

    in praise of shadows is the most underrated RUclips essayist

  • @karmathenightowl3410
    @karmathenightowl3410 Год назад +21

    After watching Hats Off Entertainment's retrospective of this movie a while back, I'm excited to see your analysis on it!

  • @JuanManuel-kj9fu
    @JuanManuel-kj9fu Год назад

    your detailed review and commentary got me subscribed ! great work mate !

  • @discojelly
    @discojelly Год назад +1

    By far one of my top 10 favorite comedy horror weird films!! Thanks for reviewing this one!

  • @tropezando
    @tropezando Год назад +5

    Iconic movie of my childhood! I watched this all the time in the 90s, as soon as it started playing regularly on cable. I quote this movie almost daily, throwing around "you're the fat one, you eat all the cereal" with my family on a regular basis.
    I appreciated you pointing out how the judge flipped the script by jailing/releasing the unexpected. I honestly had never thought that deeply about the movie, being so entranced by the grotesque hot dogs and nose, the elaborate set pieces, etc.

  • @Natalie-ox7xm
    @Natalie-ox7xm Год назад +14

    I always loved this movie! It's one of those where pre-internet, no one ever knew what movie you were talking about. I especially enjoyed your appreciation of the members of the crew who created the ambiance and feel of Volkenvania. I've always had such admiration for the detail that went into making this place a main character in the story. The castle itself is a character, and being a maximalist when it comes to interior design, I just LOVE the sets and how grotesque the millions of little props really paint a picture of how otherworldly this place really is.
    Excellent retrospective. I really enjoy your presentation and delivery. Subscribed!

  • @katvega6602
    @katvega6602 Год назад

    Great video, dude. It's amazing the amount of details you have collected. I have to comment on the way your display your quotes though, on a crazy galaxy backgrounds with a hollow fluorescent font. It's a literal eyesore.

  • @NFStamper
    @NFStamper 8 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this film. Dank Aykroyd had the freedom to get weird with it and it left us with a wild piece of unparalleled cinema.

  • @jamiewebber7485
    @jamiewebber7485 Год назад +11

    While it isn’t my favorite movie, I do still find it to be a pretty enjoyable watch and I LOVE the visuals/set pieces in this movie. I think that one of my own biggest problems with the movie is that it still had a lot of unused potential, and I think if just more time was spent on fleshing out and improving the script it would have become a bigger comedy classic to a lot more people.
    Also, Judge Valkenheiser is absolutely one of my favorite comedy horror villains. The look, the humor, the mannerisms of that character are REALLY good, and its certainly a big part of what has kept me coming back to this movie after all these years!

  • @MichaelMikeyMike
    @MichaelMikeyMike Год назад +12

    I watched "Nothing But Trouble" because you made a video about it, and I was not disappointed! I can't remember the last time I laughed so much during a movie. It really does feel refreshing and makes me wish more movies were like it. And now I have an even bigger appreciation for it after watching this video. Great job, Zane! 😋👍

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад +2

      Nice to hear people discovering this gem in this day and age. I first watched this as a kid in the cinema and I have watched it so many times I wore out my VHS copy initially back in the day.

    • @MichaelMikeyMike
      @MichaelMikeyMike Год назад +1

      @@Fedorevsky Heheh, that's awesome. I prob would've liked it if I saw it as a kid, but I probably would have been scared by some parts too 😄

    • @Sand-Walker13
      @Sand-Walker13 Год назад +1

      @@MichaelMikeyMike me and my family watched this together when I was 8. I can say that it was in fact terrifying. Now I love this movie

    • @MichaelMikeyMike
      @MichaelMikeyMike Год назад

      @@Sand-Walker13 Nice! I had a similar experience with Gremlins, I was terrified of it as a child but now it's one of my favorite movies! Funny how that works

  • @Seabrook1982
    @Seabrook1982 Месяц назад

    I appreciate your perspective, thanks for the great content!

  • @SnakeCraftIsMagic
    @SnakeCraftIsMagic Месяц назад +1

    Remembered seeing this as a kid, one if those "was that a fever dream?'. Absolutely love how crazy it is. Wild watch, i have it on DVD 😂

  • @arianaink100
    @arianaink100 Год назад +4

    The original ghostbusters, ghost smashers, sounds like an epic anime

    • @Morphfromx-men
      @Morphfromx-men Год назад

      I would watch the hell out of that. Sounds awesome.

  • @brentdrag00
    @brentdrag00 Год назад +5

    Absoltely thrilled for this. Glad you keyed in on dan aykroyd being a freakazoid creative unit. He’s one-of-a-kind.

  • @TheRealEMURSE
    @TheRealEMURSE Год назад +1

    Very very informative! This came out when I was a child and remains one of my favorite flicks! And always have thought Dan ackroyd is pretty much the man

  • @JRMarquis30
    @JRMarquis30 Год назад +1

    I remember this movie from my childhood. It spoke to me, illuminated what you gave word at the end of your video essay, as my family derided it somewhere in between my age (9 -12) and I am now 40 and haven't seen it since. I would say I am an absurdist when looking at how we humans do what we do for the reasons we do. This film was sadly, proudly?, was informative/formative of my future development. Subscribed. You, bro, are a scholar. I am gonna go watch this again.

  • @michaeljul217
    @michaeljul217 Год назад +6

    I swear, this is the best channel on the internet. The level of detail and personal connection you put into your analysis of all things ooky-spooky is truly inspiring

  • @hanspecans
    @hanspecans Год назад +4

    Death Stranding is a masterpiece.

  • @TJ-Games
    @TJ-Games Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for giving this movie a review. I completely forgot about it until I saw this vid pop up in my feed today but you just reminded me what an awesome flick it was and how much I loved it as a kid. I rewatched it tonight and I was completely sucked in. Liked and subbed! c:

  • @providingforthecommunity1573
    @providingforthecommunity1573 Год назад

    Thank you for all the great content.

  • @instinctivelychelsea2905
    @instinctivelychelsea2905 Год назад +18

    I know it's so bizarre but because of it we loved it and watched it all the time. We got it in the famous 5 dollar Walmart bin and we never looked back!

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky Год назад

      I wore out my VHS of it and later actually wore out another tape of it I recorded from a TV broadcast. However that second one was probably already used a lot. But still. Hopefully my Blu-Ray will last longer, lol

  • @cablehogue599
    @cablehogue599 Год назад +12

    This was a late night movie I used to have mixed feelings on. A bit funny but so weird. Demi Moore was 🔥

  • @thesunflowerpirate
    @thesunflowerpirate Год назад

    Thank you for making this video! I had forgotten the name of this movie and had been wondering for years!

  • @TehEeveeGeneral
    @TehEeveeGeneral Год назад +1

    My dad started integrating this movie into our annual Halloween tradition about 15 years ago, when I was a late teen/early 20s. So it wasn't a childhood favorite of mine, but it's grown on me for its silliness and absurdity. And I just love how much my dad cracks up at the same jokes year after year. It's not really a "good" movie, but it's fun. I wish the contemporary critics would have loosened up and just enjoyed it for what it was: a manic, spooky fever dream.

  • @unluckytourist
    @unluckytourist Год назад +8

    Imagine being a studio executive dealing with both Bonfire and Nothing But Trouble at once.

  • @VS-kf5qw
    @VS-kf5qw Год назад +8

    It's awesome to hear that other people feel the same way about this movie that I do. It's not high art or a masterpiece sure, but it's visually interesting and charming in a way that reminds me of those weird childhood nostalgia vids. Not even a year after I watched it, I found myself lost in upstate NY in a town that looked exactly like Valkenvania and it made the experience absolutely hilarious.

  • @nigelhirth2181
    @nigelhirth2181 Год назад +1

    Akeroyd's biggest talent is the sheer volume of his creative output; the guy is a firehose of ideas. He absolutely benefits from Ramis taking that output and honing it into something more cohesive. Dana Carvey had a similar relationship with Mike Myers. In both of those pairs, the different talents complement eachother wonderfully.

  • @jareddeskins7368
    @jareddeskins7368 Год назад +5

    I absolutely love this movie. I remember my mom playing the vhs for me growing up and thinking "what is this beautiful disaster?"