Love this movie! This is the one I saw in theaters more than any other movie. The right fielder was Reggie Jackson who was one of the biggest baseball stars back then. The opening sequence was filled with our biggest adversaries at the time. There was also Gorbachev from Russia who was a media darling at the end of the Cold War. The others were some of the biggest villains on the planet at the time (Ayatollah Komeni, Yasir Arafat, Muammar Gaddafi, Idi Amin). So that really set the tone for the rest of the movie back then Watching you ladies watch it for the first time really brought back back some memories of watching it for the first time myself:) Still hoping for reviews of Cannonball Run, Animal House, Caddyshack, and Blues Brothers (they're on a mission from God)😇
If you guys want to see Leslie Nielsen dip back into serious just a little, his character in the movie Creepshow (1982) is a surprisingly dark guy. That one is a lot of fun. Written by Stephen King, directed by George A. Romero, effects by Tom Savini, and made in the spirit of classic horror comics like from E.C. It's truly unique and has a pretty solid cast.
When Leslie Nielsen passed, ESPN published an obituary for the legendary umpire/opera singer, Enrico Pallazzo. It was surprisingly heartwarming and I think Leslie Nielsen would have loved it. Also, Leslie Nielsen was a one of a kind comedian that is missed, but not forgotten.
I didn't know about the obituary... thanks, just finished reading it and I agree, very heartwarming. The Naked Gun is up there with the best spoofs, maybe THE best. The obituary has many references to Nielsen's comedy career. I have yet to find a time in my life where I can shout "It's Enrico Pallazzo!"... but I hope to someday.
Leslie Nielsen was a joker/prankster in real life. Got famous/infamous for carrying around a small fart-noise maker he’d use anywhere including interviews.
This is from a tv series called Police Squad that had six episodes before being cancelled. Each episode featured a special guest star, someone really famous that would die before the opening credits. Very funny and well worth watching if you can find them.
John Belushi was the special guest on one episode behind sunk to the bottom of the ocean with lead shoes but died before it was aired.He was replaced by William Conrad.The Belushi footage is lost
I've seen many reactions to this film, but never have I seen such genuine laughter and Joy. ladies you got me laughing. Thank you and Cheer's Gorgeous Ladies 🇬🇧
Ahhhh... nothing is quite as entertaining as watching two lovely women laughing hysterically at a ridiculously hilarious movie! Loved every minute with you today. 😊
Great reaction! Here's another reaction. I met Priscilla Presley in the 1970s. I was supposed to help her fill out a form. I couldn't speak. I couldn't breathe. She was used to that reaction because she said, "Do you want to sit down for a minute?" lol I did!
George Kennedy (Captain Ed) is known for a lot of dramatic pictures (all 3 Airports, Earthquake, The Eiger Sanction with Clint Eastwood, etc) but I find him so funny having grown up watching him in these. He has great little responses and his face is very expressive. "Ted! Why?!"
I watch the DVD of this with commentary by one of the Zucker brothers. He said they didn't use the same guy from the TV show because the studio wanted an actor who had won an Oscar, so they got George Kennedy. The Z bro said they would probably ask for it back (the Oscar) after this movie. 😂
Police Squad was the VERY short lived TV from the early 80s that this movie is based on. It starred Leslie Nielsen also but only lasted a few episodes. The movies were much more successful. Which is crazy because it's the same humor. Police Squad is a spoof of a 1950s police show called "M Squad" which starred Lee Marvin. The POV police siren was taken from that.
They made six episodes of Police Squad but they realised that with this kind of humour you need to actually watch it or you'll miss the humour, and apparently Americans at the time did not actually watch TV shows. The TV was on as a kind of background. Transfer the humour to the cinema and you've got your audience trapped then, they actually watch it.
Watching the two of you react to this was PURE JOY!!! The Zucker, Abrahams, Zucker team was so important to me in my teens, early 20's, and still is. These guys understood what is funny, and watching both of you react to this really made my day. Thank you! Might I suggest - from the same writing/directing team: The two remaining Naked Gun movies. The television short series about Police Squad. Top Secret! Kentucky Fried Movie. And, both Hot Shots and Hot Shots:Part Deax. All of these movies came from the talented and delightfully demented minds of the movies you have currently reacted to: this one and Airplane!
I had seen Police Squad, the half-hour comedy shorts that preceded the Naked Gun movies. I thought they were wicked funny, so I was sure to be present for the movies. And you're so right about political correctness and the inability to laugh at oneself being the ruin of much comedic material. I enjoyed watching you enjoy it.
Leslie Nielsen and David Zucker teamed up for one final comedy before Nielsen's death: "An American Carol". Very underrated and well worth checking out for the 4th of July.
@@ronkitchell6061 That is your own opinion and you're entitled to your own opinion as I am entitled to my own opinion as well.... Myself and many others think that movie is hilarious & we others enjoy watching it. You don't so you don't obviously. That is your own personal choice as such we also have our own personal choices too. Love this freedom thing here in America eh? 📜🇺🇲....That's the thing about personal taste & comedy it can be subjective and within the eyes of each beholder, you may find something completely funny and I might not think it is as funny at all OR I may find something completely funny and you might not think it is funny at all. To each their own. Peace and have a nice day 😁✌️
Great reactions, ladies! Really glad you enjoyed it! One of my faves from back when I was a kid (though I shouldn't have been watching it when I was that young, LOL).
I wish I could erase my memory and watch The Naked Gun for the first time once more. I still laugh my butt off, but the first time I was about to die from laughter.
Love this! I didn't even know you two were sisters until your recent live stream. Seeing your reaction to this was worth its weight in gold. Very entertaining - thank you!
You knew Frank was going to hurt Nordberg at the end because you were paying attention, great reaction as always. My only problem is you cut my favorite line, after the ledge scene when the captain says "sexual assault with a concrete dildo" the incredulity in her voice cracks me up every time. THe other 2 are worth a watch and both Hot Shots are a must. Can't wait for the next reaction.
Yes, this role was his last feature film role. He played Nordberg in all 3 Naked Gun movies. The last one opened in March of 1994, and the “unfortunate incident” was in June of that same year. Up until then he was very popular because of his public persona. I never even heard a single thing about his bad side until then.
5:17 In this case, yes, but “Police Squad”, the tv show it’s based on, was infamous for having a famous guest star being killed in the very first scene
I believe Leslie Nielsen's first comedic role was Airplane. I believe he was an actor since the 1950s. I remember seeing him in 1970s detective shows in serious roles and even played the bad guy. When I watch those shows now and see him, I always expect to hear him or do something funny. Lol
Leslie Nielsen has a lot of great comedies. The Naked Gun trilogy is classic. Spy Hard and Wrongfully Accused are also really funny. The train chase in Wrongfully Accused gets me every time! 🤣
I first saw this during HALO school at Ft. Bragg in 1988. My jump buddy (Kevin Dukes) and I each took in three Foster's oil cans. We laughed our asses off.
When I was growing up, our local video store would hang onto movie posters when they got them and they let us take some of them home. My first ever movie poster was Wrongfully Accused.
I first watched this with a religious buddy of mine and his family. I'll never forget it was just me & his Mom who cracked up at the "Nice Beaver." line. I was in tears at her blushing lol Again, highly recommend "Outrageous Fortune" with Bette Midler and Shelley Long. It's hilarious and I know you'll both enjoy it 👍
You Two remind me of why we men or boys try to do comedy, from grade school on. To hear the beautiful laughter of women. Trying to charm, or show off a bit. In 1988, a friend and I watched this hungover, from a wild Saturday Night. Laughed so hard stomach muscles and head hurt even more. This movie still retains its value..You two would fit right into the fun 80's. Remind me of sisters I knew, equally pretty, very similar, but also very unique in your own ways. Movie and you two both, took me back to when, life was much more fun...❤😎.. Thank you.. Lucky are the guys in your lives...
The youngest I've ever seen Leslie Nielsen is in the sci-fi classic FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956). And the NAKED GUN movies began as a series called POLICE SQUAD! that, sadly, only ran for 6 episodes in 1982 before it was cancelled, but found new life as the NAKED GUN movie trilogy.
It's a 5!!! It's a 5!!! It's a 5!!! You can watch this film over....and over.....and over. You'll see how you fall in love with everyone and and every scene. TOP DRAWER COMEDY....FOREVER!!!!
He also naratated a nature series called Savage Garden. It was about the tiny creatures that inhabit backyards. And yes he did it in a very humorous spooky way 😆
in a collage sociology class, I had to demonstrate a folkway.. and I used this small clip from this movie "normally you would not be going 65 down the wrong way of a one way street" and it not only got me laughs but it got me an "A" on the assignment. I had to explain it in full after that and there was a lot more to it than that... but still this was the scene.
The driving instructor was played by John Houseman in one of his last roles given that he passed in 1988, the same year that this movie came out. He had won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for his portrayal of a Harvard Law School professor in the movie adaptation of The Paper Chase. He also was part of an ensemble cast for Ghost Story (1981) featuring a young Alice Krige as a vengeful apparition seeking her revenge from beyond the grave.
5:46 Those domes are containment vessels for the San Onofre nuclear power plant (which I've gone past on the way to San Diego - the perspective you see them from here is how they appear from the southbound I-5 freeway. However, in this movie wouldn't have had any reason to drive past them because the domes are halfway between LAX and San Diego. They would have to go exceptionally far out of their way to go past it.
1:39 Loved Natalie's hand sign "gun" thing, she looked like a hot Bond girl (LOL) Yes, Nielsen was a seriuos drama actor in the 50-s 60's "Twilight Zone", "Perry Mason" "F.B.I", etc. 16:29 "Nothing to see here"... Except for a cool free fireworks show!! 24:16 I dunno what team Angels were playing-- Maybe the Detroit Tigers? 7:50 MLB Hall-Of-Famer Reggie Jackson always was a fun guy-- Bet he loved playing Queen killer. 33:02.Yeah, they ran with the same formula as "Airplane", as ya saw, it's just as rowdy funny..u only see it today in animated shows like "South Park" or "The Simpsons"--Probably why they're such long-running favs...
Great reaction, you are so right, they just don't make movies like this any more, in fact actually funny comedies are sadly very hard to find these days. As to this movie, "My father went the same way!" will never cease to crack me up no matter how many times I watch it! Aside from the already mentioned movies done by the same people which are all really great have you seen any of the Mel Brooks movies? Also I'd like to suggest a fun movie from the 70's called What's Up Doc? with Ryan O'Neal, Barbara Streisand and the brilliant Madeline Khan, which is a really enjoyable funny comedy.
Denmark and Scandinavia here, I'm not quite a Nielsen myself, but my name is Frank (though not Drebin), and my mother's sister and that part of my Family are all Nielsen's. Leslie Nielsen father was actually a police officer, or more correctly he was an immigrant from Denmark who joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. His brother became the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada for a few years in the 80's and his half-uncle was the Danish-American actor Jean Hersholt who twice was awarded an honorary Oscar and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and in his honor the "Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award" is still a special Oscar named by the Oscar Academy. The kind of secretly funny part is that when he is offered a Cuban cigar he said he is "Dutch-Irish, my father was from Wales", because in real life Leslie Nielsen's mother was from Wales, so he was neither Dutch or Irish, but he deliberately switched the "Wales" part from his mother to his father in this joke, he then go on to invite Priscilla Presley out for dinner, saying that he knows this out of the way place, that serve great [Danish] Viking food.
The thing about the Airplane/Naked Gun series is that you will find things you missed each time you watch it. Mrs. Cleaver speaking jive still reigns supreme.
The spoof comedy genre had a long good run since 70s through 90s with Mel Brooks comedies, The Big Bus, ZAZ and their associates' efforts and the Wayans family flicks. For me, the final great film of the genre was Scary Movie 2 from 2001. After that, Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer took over supreme and ran entire genre to the ground.
The late Leslie Neilson was Canadian. He played a villain in the wester “The Sheepman”, and a straight role as captain of the Poseidon in “The Poseidon Adventure.” And he’s the head (Commander John J. Adams) of a spaceship in “Forbidden Planet”. He’s in a comedy in 1967 “The Reluctant Astronaut” but he’s a straight actor and Don Knotts has the comedy role. It’s only in 1980 in “Airplane!” that he does his first comedy, when he’s fifty-four years old!
The hypnotized assassin plot is based on the movie "Telefon" starring Charles Bronson as a Soviet officer. The Soviets use a code word though. The demo and Ludwig's opinion about assassins is practically the same when CB's character was shown a demo of it.
Leslie Nielsen was the bad guy in a western called ‘The Sheep Man’, starring Glen Ford. It’s fairly humorous and a fun watch. Also, a lot of spoof movies, especially the Zucker Abraham Zucker movies, have all sorts of funny stuff written into the credits, so watch all the way through for those.
First time I showed this to a friend she asked, "what if I miss the story?" And I laughed and told her, "Don't even worry about the story, just watch the stupid gags have some laughs and you'll get all you need from it."
There are also a LOT of references to their contemporary-times history. Without a live-with every-day awareness of those 'times', these films have jokes that don't 'last'. In AIRPLANE for example, if you don't 'know' the blue-and-yellow Hellman's MAYOnaisse label, jokes about the MAYO clinic are lost. In NAKED GUN, if you don't know "chalk outlines" for crime victims, you'll never get the ridiculous humor of that in the water... or the beartrap onboard the boat!
its a sign of being a good comedy when it makes you laugh so much that it shakes the desk and camera lol, may need to invest in a more sturdy base ladies, glad you enjoyed this
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Top secret is a really funny movie
@@seanbumstead1250 agreed one of the funniest 😈
Love this movie! This is the one I saw in theaters more than any other movie. The right fielder was Reggie Jackson who was one of the biggest baseball stars back then. The opening sequence was filled with our biggest adversaries at the time. There was also Gorbachev from Russia who was a media darling at the end of the Cold War. The others were some of the biggest villains on the planet at the time (Ayatollah Komeni, Yasir Arafat, Muammar Gaddafi, Idi Amin). So that really set the tone for the rest of the movie back then
Watching you ladies watch it for the first time really brought back back some memories of watching it for the first time myself:) Still hoping for reviews of Cannonball Run, Animal House, Caddyshack, and Blues Brothers (they're on a mission from God)😇
For comedies I would highly suggest:
Better Off Dead
One Crazy Summer
Moving Violations
How I Got Into College
Private School
License to Drive
If you guys want to see Leslie Nielsen dip back into serious just a little, his character in the movie Creepshow (1982) is a surprisingly dark guy. That one is a lot of fun. Written by Stephen King, directed by George A. Romero, effects by Tom Savini, and made in the spirit of classic horror comics like from E.C. It's truly unique and has a pretty solid cast.
When Leslie Nielsen passed, ESPN published an obituary for the legendary umpire/opera singer, Enrico Pallazzo. It was surprisingly heartwarming and I think Leslie Nielsen would have loved it.
Also, Leslie Nielsen was a one of a kind comedian that is missed, but not forgotten.
"It's Enrico Palazzo!" remains a favorite punchline of mine.
I didn't know about the obituary... thanks, just finished reading it and I agree, very heartwarming. The Naked Gun is up there with the best spoofs, maybe THE best. The obituary has many references to Nielsen's comedy career. I have yet to find a time in my life where I can shout "It's Enrico Pallazzo!"... but I hope to someday.
I didn't know of the obituary until now, but it is still there and worth the read. Thanks for the tip!
This is one of the movies that you can watch over and over again without getting tired of it. Glad you guys enjoyed it.
Dang these girls are Jaw Droppers!😃
"HEY, IT'S ENRICO PALAZZO..." 😂😂
Every time I see the “cash exchange “ scene I just laugh hysterically!! I've seen this movie at least 50 times and it just never gets old
Yup. They didn't show it here but the "s*xual assault with a concrete d*ldo" is one that makes me laugh every time too.
@@hebber1961 you definitely have to watch it several times to catch all the things you missed while you were laughing!!
That scene and also the white chalk outline floating randomly on the ocean. Lol
Leslie Nielsen was comedic genius.
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Yes;
That's right.
Heis leslie nelson and please don't call him genuis.
@@24sowl11 wtf
yeah, i think the same way. me and my step father watched all three movies in a row when i was little. havent laughed that much ever since.
"You SHOT five actors! Good ones!"
I don't know why that final qualifier always cracks me up.
It's a redux of a famous Dirty Harry line.
"Use your open eye Frank" that dumb joke gets me chuckling every time.
I grew up with these movies. My dad was much more into comedies rather than the drama. I understand him now.
Leslie Nielsen was a joker/prankster in real life. Got famous/infamous for carrying around a small fart-noise maker he’d use anywhere including interviews.
I wish they still made movies like this
They do. Avatar, MArvel etc
This is from a tv series called Police Squad that had six episodes before being cancelled. Each episode featured a special guest star, someone really famous that would die before the opening credits. Very funny and well worth watching if you can find them.
Yes, Police Squad is definitely worth checking out!
John Belushi was the special guest on one episode behind sunk to the bottom of the ocean with lead shoes but died before it was aired.He was replaced by William Conrad.The Belushi footage is lost
Cover me, i'm going in. Proceeds to throw blanket over him
I've seen many reactions to this film, but never have I seen such genuine laughter and Joy. ladies you got me laughing. Thank you and Cheer's Gorgeous Ladies 🇬🇧
And thanks for watching!
22:35 Wow, I never realized that the second photo is a different position
@Forcelightentertainment go away fake account
Ahhhh... nothing is quite as entertaining as watching two lovely women laughing hysterically at a ridiculously hilarious movie! Loved every minute with you today. 😊
Aww thank you!!
One of my favorite comedies, I love how hilarious the cast are in the film and how hilarious Leslie Nielsen is in the movie
Great reaction! Here's another reaction. I met Priscilla Presley in the 1970s. I was supposed to help her fill out a form. I couldn't speak. I couldn't breathe. She was used to that reaction because she said, "Do you want to sit down for a minute?" lol I did!
These first watches bring back a lot of nostalgia. Another classic film!
Love this movie it’s a classic and its sequels 👍🏽🙏🏽❤️
George Kennedy (Captain Ed) is known for a lot of dramatic pictures (all 3 Airports, Earthquake, The Eiger Sanction with Clint Eastwood, etc) but I find him so funny having grown up watching him in these. He has great little responses and his face is very expressive. "Ted! Why?!"
I watch the DVD of this with commentary by one of the Zucker brothers. He said they didn't use the same guy from the TV show because the studio wanted an actor who had won an Oscar, so they got George Kennedy. The Z bro said they would probably ask for it back (the Oscar) after this movie. 😂
4 Airports
Leslie Nielsen was in the 1956 Sci Fi movie FORBIDDEN PLANET. It was actually pretty good, and introduced Robbie the Robot.
a cult classic. if you want to see him serious that is it.
The Forbidden Planet is an awesome movie :-)
Now you need to see Naked Gun 2 and 3 😅. Great reaction ladies.
Thank you!!
"Naked Gun" reactions don't get old. What a nice pair to watch. I'm subscribing.
Police Squad was the VERY short lived TV from the early 80s that this movie is based on. It starred Leslie Nielsen also but only lasted a few episodes. The movies were much more successful. Which is crazy because it's the same humor. Police Squad is a spoof of a 1950s police show called "M Squad" which starred Lee Marvin. The POV police siren was taken from that.
They made six episodes of Police Squad but they realised that with this kind of humour you need to actually watch it or you'll miss the humour, and apparently Americans at the time did not actually watch TV shows. The TV was on as a kind of background. Transfer the humour to the cinema and you've got your audience trapped then, they actually watch it.
I saw this in the theater with friends and family. Laughed so hard we could hardly breath. It's like such ridiculous stuff that you're not ready for.
Saw it in the theater in 1988 when I was 15. Still hysterical today. Keep going. The next two are great also 👍🏼
Watching the two of you react to this was PURE JOY!!! The Zucker, Abrahams, Zucker team was so important to me in my teens, early 20's, and still is. These guys understood what is funny, and watching both of you react to this really made my day. Thank you!
Might I suggest - from the same writing/directing team:
The two remaining Naked Gun movies.
The television short series about Police Squad.
Top Secret!
Kentucky Fried Movie.
And, both Hot Shots and Hot Shots:Part Deax.
All of these movies came from the talented and delightfully demented minds of the movies you have currently reacted to: this one and Airplane!
I had seen Police Squad, the half-hour comedy shorts that preceded the Naked Gun movies. I thought they were wicked funny, so I was sure to be present for the movies. And you're so right about political correctness and the inability to laugh at oneself being the ruin of much comedic material. I enjoyed watching you enjoy it.
Thank you!
..."Bingo!" pulls out a bingo card 🤣
Leslie Nielsen and David Zucker teamed up for one final comedy before Nielsen's death: "An American Carol". Very underrated and well worth checking out for the 4th of July.
I watch it every year on July 4th 😁👍
I'm a conservative and i think that might be the worst movie I've ever seen.
@@ronkitchell6061 That is your own opinion and you're entitled to your own opinion as I am entitled to my own opinion as well.... Myself and many others think that movie is hilarious & we others enjoy watching it. You don't so you don't obviously. That is your own personal choice as such we also have our own personal choices too. Love this freedom thing here in America eh? 📜🇺🇲....That's the thing about personal taste & comedy it can be subjective and within the eyes of each beholder, you may find something completely funny and I might not think it is as funny at all OR I may find something completely funny and you might not think it is funny at all. To each their own. Peace and have a nice day 😁✌️
@@MLJ7956 I'm glad to be in America and I did give the movie a second chance. Wanted to like it, didn't.
@@ronkitchell6061- that's you. ✌️
Great reactions, ladies! Really glad you enjoyed it! One of my faves from back when I was a kid (though I shouldn't have been watching it when I was that young, LOL).
The brutal slapstick OJ and dock worker bribery scenes are two of my all time favorite comedy bits. Another great reaction!
Thank you!!
This was back when slapstick comedy was actually funny
I wish I could erase my memory and watch The Naked Gun for the first time once more. I still laugh my butt off, but the first time I was about to die from laughter.
14:59 It would not surprise me to learn, at some point, that this is a man in danger of overdosing on Ambien.
of course Leslie is a very serious actor..anyone see him laughing in this movie?
14:18 the pillow gag was from the first episode (A Broken Promise) of Police Squad (a wig is thrown at Frank for the same effect).
Love this! I didn't even know you two were sisters until your recent live stream. Seeing your reaction to this was worth its weight in gold. Very entertaining - thank you!
Aww thank you!!
Another fantastic film with Leslie Nielsen is "Dracula: Dead and Loving It", I think you would really like this one.
"It's Enrico Pallazo!" (For some reason I love that joke so so much). 🤣
You knew Frank was going to hurt Nordberg at the end because you were paying attention, great reaction as always.
My only problem is you cut my favorite line, after the ledge scene when the captain says "sexual assault with a concrete dildo" the incredulity in her voice cracks me up every time. THe other 2 are worth a watch and both Hot Shots are a must. Can't wait for the next reaction.
This movie was so fun and never gets old. Great reaction.
Thank you!
Naked Gun is the most funniest but stupid at the same time, love it lol.
Saw it in Theater it a lot of fun! Leslie Nielsen really adapted to comedy well.
Agree this movie was crazy and it's crazy good 😂
“Nice beaver!” 😂😂
"Everywhere I look... something reminds me of her"😂🤣😂🤣
Yes, this role was his last feature film role. He played Nordberg in all 3 Naked Gun movies. The last one opened in March of 1994, and the “unfortunate incident” was in June of that same year. Up until then he was very popular because of his public persona. I never even heard a single thing about his bad side until then.
You're one of the very few reactors who figured out that Frank and the Queen had a different position on each picture 😂😅
Clearly a woman familiar with a lot of different positions. 😊
5:17
In this case, yes, but “Police Squad”, the tv show it’s based on, was infamous for having a famous guest star being killed in the very first scene
I believe Leslie Nielsen's first comedic role was Airplane. I believe he was an actor since the 1950s. I remember seeing him in 1970s detective shows in serious roles and even played the bad guy. When I watch those shows now and see him, I always expect to hear him or do something funny. Lol
Police Squad was a short-lived TV series in the spring of '82 with pretty much the same cast.
Leslie Nielsen has a lot of great comedies. The Naked Gun trilogy is classic. Spy Hard and Wrongfully Accused are also really funny. The train chase in Wrongfully Accused gets me every time! 🤣
“Where’s Nordberg?” “Right here, Frank.”
I first saw this during HALO school at Ft. Bragg in 1988. My jump buddy (Kevin Dukes) and I each took in three Foster's oil cans. We laughed our asses off.
how hard it must have been, during the filming, not to laugh yourself to death.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow, hadn't seen this in a long time. But I remember it well. Was still laughing along the whole way!
When I was growing up, our local video store would hang onto movie posters when they got them and they let us take some of them home. My first ever movie poster was Wrongfully Accused.
I first watched this with a religious buddy of mine and his family. I'll never forget it was just me & his Mom who cracked up at the "Nice Beaver." line. I was in tears at her blushing lol
Again, highly recommend "Outrageous Fortune" with Bette Midler and Shelley Long. It's hilarious and I know you'll both enjoy it 👍
You Two remind me of why we men or boys try to do comedy, from grade school on. To hear the beautiful laughter of women. Trying to charm, or show off a bit. In 1988, a friend and I watched this hungover, from a wild Saturday Night. Laughed so hard stomach muscles and head hurt even more. This movie still retains its value..You two would fit right into the fun 80's. Remind me of sisters I knew, equally pretty, very similar, but also very unique in your own ways. Movie and you two both, took me back to when, life was much more fun...❤😎.. Thank you.. Lucky are the guys in your lives...
Thank you!
Priscilla Presley in the kitchen boiling the roast is a reference to the famous Glenn Close bunny boiler scene in "Fatal Attraction" (1987)
The youngest I've ever seen Leslie Nielsen is in the sci-fi classic FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956). And the NAKED GUN movies began as a series called POLICE SQUAD! that, sadly, only ran for 6 episodes in 1982 before it was cancelled, but found new life as the NAKED GUN movie trilogy.
It's a 5!!! It's a 5!!! It's a 5!!! You can watch this film over....and over.....and over. You'll see how you fall in love with everyone and and every scene. TOP DRAWER COMEDY....FOREVER!!!!
He also naratated a nature series called Savage Garden. It was about the tiny creatures that inhabit backyards. And yes he did it in a very humorous spooky way 😆
One of the greatest comedic actors of all time!
in a collage sociology class, I had to demonstrate a folkway.. and I used this small clip from this movie "normally you would not be going 65 down the wrong way of a one way street" and it not only got me laughs but it got me an "A" on the assignment.
I had to explain it in full after that and there was a lot more to it than that... but still this was the scene.
The driving instructor was played by John Houseman in one of his last roles given that he passed in 1988, the same year that this movie came out. He had won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for his portrayal of a Harvard Law School professor in the movie adaptation of The Paper Chase. He also was part of an ensemble cast for Ghost Story (1981) featuring a young Alice Krige as a vengeful apparition seeking her revenge from beyond the grave.
5:46 Those domes are containment vessels for the San Onofre nuclear power plant (which I've gone past on the way to San Diego - the perspective you see them from here is how they appear from the southbound I-5 freeway. However, in this movie wouldn't have had any reason to drive past them because the domes are halfway between LAX and San Diego. They would have to go exceptionally far out of their way to go past it.
1:39 Loved Natalie's hand sign "gun" thing, she looked like a hot Bond girl (LOL) Yes, Nielsen was a seriuos drama actor in the 50-s 60's "Twilight Zone", "Perry Mason" "F.B.I", etc. 16:29 "Nothing to see here"... Except for a cool free fireworks show!! 24:16 I dunno what team Angels were playing-- Maybe the Detroit Tigers? 7:50 MLB Hall-Of-Famer Reggie Jackson always was a fun guy-- Bet he loved playing Queen killer. 33:02.Yeah, they ran with the same formula as "Airplane", as ya saw, it's just as rowdy funny..u only see it today in animated shows like "South Park" or "The Simpsons"--Probably why they're such long-running favs...
These movies like to include a bunch of written gags in the final credit-roll. Hard to notice, but fun to spot.
Great reaction, you are so right, they just don't make movies like this any more, in fact actually funny comedies are sadly very hard to find these days. As to this movie, "My father went the same way!" will never cease to crack me up no matter how many times I watch it! Aside from the already mentioned movies done by the same people which are all really great have you seen any of the Mel Brooks movies? Also I'd like to suggest a fun movie from the 70's called What's Up Doc? with Ryan O'Neal, Barbara Streisand and the brilliant Madeline Khan, which is a really enjoyable funny comedy.
Denmark and Scandinavia here, I'm not quite a Nielsen myself, but my name is Frank (though not Drebin), and my mother's sister and that part of my Family are all Nielsen's. Leslie Nielsen father was actually a police officer, or more correctly he was an immigrant from Denmark who joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. His brother became the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada for a few years in the 80's and his half-uncle was the Danish-American actor Jean Hersholt who twice was awarded an honorary Oscar and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and in his honor the "Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award" is still a special Oscar named by the Oscar Academy.
The kind of secretly funny part is that when he is offered a Cuban cigar he said he is "Dutch-Irish, my father was from Wales", because in real life Leslie Nielsen's mother was from Wales, so he was neither Dutch or Irish, but he deliberately switched the "Wales" part from his mother to his father in this joke, he then go on to invite Priscilla Presley out for dinner, saying that he knows this out of the way place, that serve great [Danish] Viking food.
21:35 shnookilumps was from the episode Terror in the Neighbourhood(Rendezvous at Big Gulch)
I love how much you two enjoy what you enjoy! Nothing better than fun with siblings!😊
So true! Thank you!!
Hi FOLE team don’t worry a few hundred thousand comedies to view lol.
Loving your reactions you two
The thing about the Airplane/Naked Gun series is that you will find things you missed each time you watch it. Mrs. Cleaver speaking jive still reigns supreme.
The spoof comedy genre had a long good run since 70s through 90s with Mel Brooks comedies, The Big Bus, ZAZ and their associates' efforts and the Wayans family flicks.
For me, the final great film of the genre was Scary Movie 2 from 2001. After that, Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer took over supreme and ran entire genre to the ground.
The late Leslie Neilson was Canadian. He played a villain in the wester “The Sheepman”, and a straight role as captain of the Poseidon in “The Poseidon Adventure.” And he’s the head (Commander John J. Adams) of a spaceship in “Forbidden Planet”.
He’s in a comedy in 1967 “The Reluctant Astronaut” but he’s a straight actor and Don Knotts has the comedy role.
It’s only in 1980 in “Airplane!” that he does his first comedy, when he’s fifty-four years old!
I remember seeing this at the theater with my friends and I cried laughing at 6:08 11:13 21:45 28:59
This Music in the Hotel kills me!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Another great review from a movie that never gets old. Thank you, you ladies always bring a smile to my face 😊🙏❤️
I didn't realize how spot on the actors were in the 1st scene playing world dictators..lol
Actually Austin Powers stole the urinal scene 7:26 from The Naked Gun. Austin Powers didn't even come out until almost 10 years later.
Loved the reaction, and WOW are they two beautiful ladies! 🌹🌹
Thank you!!
It's called "absurdist humor", ALA Monty Python & I LOVE IT!❤
Got a real laugh out of seeing your reaction. Have you guys seen Police Academy? It's an underrated classic that deserves your eyes on it.
We haven’t!
The hypnotized assassin plot is based on the movie "Telefon" starring Charles Bronson as a Soviet officer. The Soviets use a code word though.
The demo and Ludwig's opinion about assassins is practically the same when CB's character was shown a demo of it.
Now you just need to see the rest of the series because they get even better.
Great reaction guys! 🙂Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Love that you said monty python as the godfather, love it
Leslie Nielsen was the bad guy in a western called ‘The Sheep Man’, starring Glen Ford. It’s fairly humorous and a fun watch.
Also, a lot of spoof movies, especially the Zucker Abraham Zucker movies, have all sorts of funny stuff written into the credits, so watch all the way through for those.
First time I showed this to a friend she asked, "what if I miss the story?" And I laughed and told her, "Don't even worry about the story, just watch the stupid gags have some laughs and you'll get all you need from it."
Love the channel, great reaction as always
Thank you!!
There are also a LOT of references to their contemporary-times history. Without a live-with every-day awareness of those 'times', these films have jokes that don't 'last'. In AIRPLANE for example, if you don't 'know' the blue-and-yellow Hellman's MAYOnaisse label, jokes about the MAYO clinic are lost. In NAKED GUN, if you don't know "chalk outlines" for crime victims, you'll never get the ridiculous humor of that in the water... or the beartrap onboard the boat!
I remember having to take my little brother to see this in the theater as payment to mom for the car. He was like 11 at the time and magically got in.
SO to Stephanie as a purebred badass. It's Enrico Pallazzo! Is still one of my favorite lines.
A non-comedy role for Leslie Nielsen that's making the rounds on You Tube right now is "Forbidden Planet" from when he was a much younger man.
its a sign of being a good comedy when it makes you laugh so much that it shakes the desk and camera lol, may need to invest in a more sturdy base ladies, glad you enjoyed this
OJ getting shot and Neison being the umpire....had me in Stiches.
I'm in it for L. Nielsen, but love Michelles laughter.
I also suggest "Top Secret!" 1984, it's from the same authors as this one, Airplane, Hot Shots and such.
Already have reactions for Airplanes and Hot Shots 1&2! Check them out!!
Poseidon Adventure was the last Leslie Nielson's serious dramas. Great Actor