*assume crash positions* Airplane! 1980 MOVIE REACTION (first time watching)

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  • @dan_hitchman007
    @dan_hitchman007 Год назад +131

    I just wanted to say... Good luck, Aria! We're all counting on you!

  • @TheJereld
    @TheJereld Год назад +12

    "Don’t call me Shirley". LOL!

  • @AlejandroDiazadiaz201
    @AlejandroDiazadiaz201 Год назад +10

    The Jive was improvised by the actors too
    Also....the auto pilot is credited as "Otto".... as in Otto pilot. And there is an after credits scene

  • @lordwalker71
    @lordwalker71 Год назад +4

    This is a spoof of some airplane disaster movies that were made in the 70’s they were called Airport, Airport 75, Airport 77 and Airport 79 the concorde.
    The couple doing the airport announcements apparently worked at LAX doing them and were a couple in real life.
    The lady shocked that her husband had a second cup of coffee was a reference to a famous coffee commercial from the 70’s where wives would always be shocked when their husbands asked for a second cup when they were at a friends house or a restaurant.
    The two black men were speaking Jive which was a slang language made up by jazz musicians back in the 1930’s and it became popular again in the 70’s. The old lady who spoke it was best known for being the mother from the 1950’s sitcoms leave it to beaver which was known for being very wholesome so people found it really funny to see her speaking Jive.
    Mr Rogers was the host of a kids tv show that ran from 1968-2001, I was born in 71 so I used to watch his show when I was a little kid.

  • @zooks527
    @zooks527 Год назад +14

    "Is there something wrong with the flowers?"
    It's actually a play on the incessant pestering in public for donations in the late-60s / early 70s, with the majority of it coming from members of the Hare Krishnas (the two guys in robes at 1:11 in the video). That's also the basis for the "gave at the office" joke. Robert Stack got cheers when he started fighting his way through the pile.
    I had one of them give me a book ("Please take this free book"), followed by a donation request, followed by him taking it back when i wouldn't donate. They were relentless.

  • @phila3884
    @phila3884 Год назад +43

    Aria, you are the first reactor who got the "it's classified!" joke on the beach. Congratulations. There's a ton of others in the movie that take many watchings to get them all...

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 Год назад +4

      Bravo for that; yes you are the only one and I've watch about 25 reactions to this movie. Did you notice the catfish next to Elaine's head? Catfish are fresh water. hehe

    • @agemoth
      @agemoth Год назад +3

      @@dunhill1 I literally only noticed that for the first time from this video, and I've loved the movie for years!

    • @What_Makes_Climate_Tick
      @What_Makes_Climate_Tick Год назад +2

      Watch the Ashleigh Burton reaction; she anticipated it. When he's giving a lot of details, she says "Are you supposed to be saying all this?", then when he says that when he'll be back is classified, it gets a laugh.

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 Год назад +1

      @@What_Makes_Climate_Tick But misses the joke of all the actual names in that dialogue.

    • @bighuge1060
      @bighuge1060 Год назад +3

      If I'm not mistaken, all the alcohol-related names of the towns in the flashbacks might have been inspired by the "Barbary Coast"; a place AND a highly alcoholic cocktail.

  • @notvalidcharacters
    @notvalidcharacters Год назад +4

    Thank you for keeping all three "what is it" jokes in there.

  • @bossfan49
    @bossfan49 Год назад +15

    AIRPLANE! is a parody of a 1957 film called ZERO HOUR!. The plot is the same and was pretty much shot identically scene for scene.

  • @Billinois78
    @Billinois78 Год назад +18

    "Whacking Material" 🤣 That gets me every time and it's amazing how often that gag goes unnoticed. I'm glad you caught it. 👍🏻
    ☕ Cream? 😆
    13:45 There was a children's show called Mr. Roger's Neighborhood that ran from the late 1960's to the early 2000's. Fred Rogers was a very chill guy. Tom Hanks played him brilliantly in the movie "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood". Shortly before the movie came out, Hanks learned through genealogy, that he is actually a distant cousin to Fred Rogers and to U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.

    • @Fmanzo10
      @Fmanzo10 Год назад +7

      That and the “mayo” clinic. The shelves behind the doctor are filled with mayonnaise jars.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 Год назад +2

      Did you notice that there is a Golf Digest in that Whacking Material section--subtle visual gag?

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 Год назад +2

      @@Fmanzo10 The irony is that the Mayo Clinic has nothing to do with Mayonnaise; it was the brothers' last name that founded the institution. We have one right here in Jacksonville; driving by it looks like a University Campus, comprised of so many buildings. They say it's the best in the world.

  • @stobe187
    @stobe187 Год назад +2

    "Let's get some pictures" is so simple but so damn effective. Now onto "Top Secret!", the hidden Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker masterpiece. Val Kilmer's early work, he's great and the jokes and gags are top notch.

  • @chuckster255
    @chuckster255 Год назад +3

    Most people think it was a parody of the "Airport" disaster movies but in reality, it's actually a parody of a late 1950s movie called "Zero Hour", in fact, except for added jokes, a lot of the scenes were the same. You probably missed the final scene after the end credits rolled where the guy waiting patiently in the taxi said something like "I'll give him ten more minutes but that's it". Also, the main reason that the joke is so funny is who he was. His name was Howard Jarvis, while most people today wouldn't know him from Adam, he was a well-known penny pincher who lead an anti-tax crusade here in California that successfully kept many homeowners from literally being taxed out of their homes. He accomplished this in 1978 with Proposition 13 (officially named the People's Initiative to Limit Property Taxation) that, rolled back the accessed value of property to 1976 values, further limited their increase to 2% per year, and capped the tax rate to 1% of the assessed value of the property. He was a folk hero in California and to think he would wait in a taxi for the cab driver with the meter running was absolutely hilarious. Note: 1978 was the first year I was eligible to vote and my mother was one of the many homeowners that would have lost their homes had there never would have these limits on property taxes and that's why I know so much about the subject.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Год назад

      It's directly lifted from "Zero Hour", but it's is a satire on disaster movies in general. They mostly have the same tropes.

  • @brianschaffer9220
    @brianschaffer9220 Год назад +2

    When the plane was taxiing, It was parodying a train leaving. The sound of the plane was a train moving sound, and the person telling him he better get on the plane, was dressed as a train crew. Plus back in the day, it was normal for people to stick out their heads and arm waving goodbye and everything else on a train when it was departing.

  • @deatheaterxxxx
    @deatheaterxxxx Год назад +5

    Great reaction, you got the best smile and laugh on You Tube.

  • @NightRanger-lz6tp
    @NightRanger-lz6tp Год назад +13

    Fun Fact about the Saturday Night Fever spoof: While he was doing Airplane, Actor Robert Hays (Ted Striker) was also doing a short lived sitcom called Angie and his Angie Co-Star Donna Pescow was in Saturday Night Fever.
    There is a sequel to Airplane called Airplane 2 The Sequel which is also worth a look just to see William Shatner steal the show.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 Год назад +3

      No tower? We don't have a tower? Captain, "all these lights keep flashing randomly out of sequence." "Well, get them to flash in sequence.!" LOL

  • @suflanker45
    @suflanker45 Год назад +2

    What is great about this movie is how a certain piece of humor keeps happening throughout the movie. Even though you know what's going to happen its still funny. Like when Striker was telling the old woman his story and bored her into hanging herself. The second person he starts talking to is dressed as a World War 2 Japanese Army officer. Going back to the Samurai the Japanese military had a death before dishonor mindset. If they failed then they would take their sword and stab themselves committing suicide. When I first saw this movie in the theater and we saw Ted talking to this guy most of the audience already started to chuckle because we knew our history and knew what was going to happen. The third person was from India and they have a form of suicide where they pour gasoline on themselves and set themselves on fire. Self Immolation is what its called. Again we laughed because the running gag was Ted boring these people to death.
    Another memory I have from watching this movie when it first came out was The shit gonna hit the fan joke. By this time we all knew the dialog in the movie was being taken literally. Half the theater started to groan and the other half started to laugh because we all knew what was coming before the movie cut to the fan.

  • @victornewmanforever
    @victornewmanforever Год назад +13

    Their next movie was "Top Secret!" (1984). But before Airplane!, they did "The Kentucky Fried Movie" (1977) directed by John Landis, which was a series of skits based on their stage show.

  • @matthewdunham1689
    @matthewdunham1689 Год назад +4

    Funny movie a little timely with some of it's jokes. "Win one for the zipper" is a play on a famous sports speech about Notre Dame college football. "Win one for the Gipper"

  • @Powerranger-le4up
    @Powerranger-le4up Год назад +16

    About five years before the movie, there was an actual mass food poisoning outbreak on a plane. Contaminated ham omelets caused nearly 200 people to get sick. Fortunately, the pilots didn’t get sick and were able to make an emergency landing. It was by luck the pilots hadn’t eaten any of it. Because their biological clocks were still on Alaska time, they had ordered steak dinners instead. After the incident, recommendations were made that pilots and passengers be served different meals during flights to reduce the chances of it happening again.

    • @nekuraookami
      @nekuraookami Год назад +5

      I believe the pilot and co-pilot cannot have the same meal either

    • @callmeshaggy5166
      @callmeshaggy5166 Год назад +3

      @@nekuraookami this - the pilots cannot eat the same meals

  • @michaelfisher1395
    @michaelfisher1395 Год назад +22

    You'd have to have live in the time this film came out and seen the "Airport" movies, especially "Airport 75," to get ALL the jokes and references.
    Peter Graves (pilot), Leslie Neilson (Doctor), Lloyd Bridges (air traffic controller), and Robert Stack (pilot on the ground) were all well-known and very famous dramatic actors. This was their first comedic roles, which is why they are so funny. They played it straight. Hearing and seeing them doing off the wall things they'd never done before was hysterical at the time. Lloyd Bridges didn't want to do it at first, but his sons, Beau Bridges and Jeff Bridges, both also very famous and successful actors, talked him into it because they thought it would be a riot to see him "admitting" to having a drinking and drug problems since he was such a straight arrow. Peter Graves, by the way, was Jim Phelps, the main character in the original "Mission Impossible" TV series from the late 60's through the early 70's which the Tom Cruise movies is based on. It's good to know that if you watch "Airplane2!" because there is a reference/joke about it, but you might want to see a bit of the original "Mission Impossible" TV show to truly appreciate it.
    The guy in the taxi was a well-known businessman in California who successfully lobbied for many reforms to State spending. The joke was that he sat there and let the fare keep going.
    The woman who says her husband "never has a second cup of coffee at home" did commercials for a coffee brand and that was her line. Later she says, "Jim never vomits at home," which is obviously a spoof of the coffee line.
    The black guys who speak jive, who wrote all their own lines, was all a set up for the older white woman who speaks jive to them. She was the punch line. That was Barara Billingsley. She was the mom in "Leave It To Beaver, a very white 1950's TV show.
    The copilot, Kareem Abdul-Jabar, was a super famous basketball player with the LA Lakers.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 Год назад +7

      Nice. You forgot to explain the Mayo Clinic joke, the heart transplant patient was played by Jill Whelan, who was Captain Stubing's daughter on Love Boat for 9 seasons, that was really Ethel Merman (possibly her last role), the horse in bed was a spoof on the movie The Godfather, the romantic scene on the beach was a spoof on From Here to Eternity (the catfish next to Elaine's head is not a salt water fish), he's supposed to be an Air Force pilot, but when he shows up at the bar, he's wearing a Naval Aviator's uniform, one of the Hari Krishna characters is Joe Isuzu, the mechanic checking the oil was played by the famous Jimmy JJ Walker from Good Times, the woman trying to apply her makeup in her seat, Charlotte Zucker, is the mother of the Zucker Brothers who made this movie.

    • @SuddenReal
      @SuddenReal Год назад +1

      @@dunhill1 Speaking of Hare Krishna's, the joke about all the Christians handing out pamphlets is a jab at the Hare Krishna's posted at every airport, trying to convert people.

    • @What_Makes_Climate_Tick
      @What_Makes_Climate_Tick Год назад +1

      The main plot was stolen from Zero Hour, a 1950s movie set in Canada, even though the spirit of the movie was a spoof of the airplane disaster movies that were popular in the 70s. Of course, jokes were added to the source material. The line "It looks like I picked the wrong week to quit smoking" is taken directly from Zero Hour, but escalates to his having given up other things in this one. Additional movie references are the very opening scene being a reference to Jaws, likening the airplane to a shark, and the bar scene turning into a spoof of Saturday Night Fever. Some things that have changed are that people requesting money for (usually fringe) religious groups in airports are much more tightly policed than in the 80s, smoking was still allowed then but only in the last several rows of seats and not during takeoff and landing, and since 9/11 passengers have been strictly prohibited from entering the cockpit.

  • @yojimbo880
    @yojimbo880 Год назад +7

    One of the best written comedies that still holds up pretty well. great reaction!

  • @Cheepchipsable
    @Cheepchipsable Год назад +3

    The beginning with the two guys wearing the white sarongs(?) who get offered a flower is a gag, because in those days normally at airports it was those types, Krishnas or some other religious group giving flowers/books then hassling people for donations.
    His response, "I gave at the office..." was a common rejoinder to get out of giving a donation without flat out saying no but not appearing stingy.
    Like when someone asks for cash and you say "Sorry, all I have is plastic..."
    You will see they make fun of this because it was almost plague proportions in some airports.
    3:18 was the way credit cards used to be processed. The card was put in the machine with a voucher and the handle drawn the card. This would leave an imprint of the card number on the voucher then the customer would sign. the voucher had 3 copies, a receipt, one for the merchant and one for the bank. The merchant would deposit their voucher like cash.
    3:30, you were able to smoke cigarettes on planes. Previously unrestricted but when this was made they had a section dedicated to smokers.
    25:9, I wonder how many people recognise Gunderson.
    The whole movie is a satire of Disaster movies of the time, Airport, etc, and full of tropes associated with them. Gags on adverts of the day, (the woman thinking about her husband), as well as just random sight gags, What really added was the fact many of the leads were well known serious actors of the day.

  • @kmannyt1539
    @kmannyt1539 Год назад +7

    This is one of my favorite movies ever

  • @crazyiwan
    @crazyiwan Год назад +9

    Now it's time for Top Secret!

    • @stobe187
      @stobe187 Год назад

      Highly recommended. The hidden ZAZ masterpiece.

  • @robsambosky6444
    @robsambosky6444 Год назад +2

    The old lady who spoke jive is Barbara Billingsly, who played the mother on Leave it to Beaver in the 50s. The guy in the cab was a California politician whose name was Riggs. He spearheaded massive and controversial tax reform in the 70s.

  • @anthonyvasquezactor
    @anthonyvasquezactor Год назад +25

    I knew you were gonna like this one too. Another fun movie fact for you: Christopher Lee was the first choice to play the Doctor, but he passed on the project, because he couldn't understand the script. He later admitted regretting turning down the role. Had Lee accepted the role, it's very likely Leslie Nielsen would have remained a dramatic supporting actor for the rest of his life.
    Also, to answer you at 13:48, Fred Rogers was the host of a children's show here in the States called "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" from the 60s to the early 2000s. He was especially famous for his very calm, friendly and soft-spoken demeanor.

    • @rickardroach9075
      @rickardroach9075 Год назад +2

      Christopher Lee in _Dracula: Dead and Loving It_ (1995). 🤔

    • @sean---the-other-one
      @sean---the-other-one Год назад +2

      Lee is a great actor, but I somehow can’t see him turning in a better set of comedies for us than Leslie has done.
      Even his story of how he met Priscilla is a tribute to his sense of fun.

    • @Yngvarfo
      @Yngvarfo Год назад +2

      Maybe, maybe not. This might have been the role that turned Leslie Nielsen around, but I was under the impression that he was already known for his backstage antics, like his famous whoppee cushion. I think he really wanted to do comedy, and any role that showed his talent would have done it.

    • @Yngvarfo
      @Yngvarfo Год назад

      But they got Lee's buddy, Peter Cushing, in Top Secret.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Год назад +1

      Actually Christopher Lee was the second one to turn down the role. Vincent Price also turned it down and he later claimed it was the worst mistake he made in his career. Also the Roger Murdock role was originally going to be played by Pete Rose but the studio forgot about that when they scheduled filming in August and September so they replaced Rose with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

  • @justindenney-hall5875
    @justindenney-hall5875 Год назад +2

    Aria C It's so cute how you lit up when Leslie Nelson's character is first introduced.🥰

  • @merkavah4
    @merkavah4 Год назад +5

    Watch the sequel - it's very underrated and there's hardly any reactions on here.

  • @paolojesus3915
    @paolojesus3915 Год назад +7

    Aria's laugh gives me life

  • @sergiodavila5269
    @sergiodavila5269 Год назад +2

    Definitely in my Top 10 movies of all time….Ted Stryker is definitely one of the best heroes in movie history!!!! Favorite quote: “I am serious; and don’t call me Shirley!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @gasperdn
    @gasperdn Год назад +3

    The White/Red Zone arguing couple was actually a real life married couple that did the announcements and LAX(Los Angeles International Airport).

  • @davidmichaelson1092
    @davidmichaelson1092 Год назад +1

    This movie is amazing. The fact that half the jokes are dated and younger people will miss them completely and yet it still makes people laugh.

  • @CitiesTurnedToDust
    @CitiesTurnedToDust Год назад +6

    I hope you watch "Top Secret!" It's even sillier than this

  • @Jsspres
    @Jsspres Год назад +5

    You might like the sequel, Airplane 2. Mr. Rogers' Neighborshood was a children's educational program, for over 50 years.

  • @michaelschroeck2254
    @michaelschroeck2254 Год назад +2

    The thing to remember about the opening of this movie… it was all before 9-11 and anyone could just wonder around and hang out at airports. So there did tend to be fringe religious groups hanging out to enlighten people.

  • @Hiraghm
    @Hiraghm Год назад +1

    An obscure reference I haven't seen mentioned in the comments has to do with George Zip.
    There was an old movie about famous football coach for Notre Dame University, Knute Rockne, called, appropriately enough, "Knute Rockne, All American".
    In the movie, Spencer Tracey (Rockne) gives a speech about one of the players who died; his name was George Gipp.
    And in Rockne's speech, he told the team that George Gipp had asked them to go out there and win just one for the Gipper.
    The music that swells after the doctor tells him about George Zip is the Notre Dame fight song.
    The actor who played George Gipp in the old movie was a B-movie actor by the name of Ronald Wilson Reagan.
    At the time this movie was being made, that actor was running for President (spoiler: he won). Because of that role, President Reagan was nicknamed "The Gipper".
    That's also why another little jab is made; "I haven't felt this bad since I saw that Ronald Reagan movie".

  • @mattslupek7988
    @mattslupek7988 Год назад +2

    I just want to tell you good luck, Aria. We’re all counting on you.

  • @mikeman2862
    @mikeman2862 Год назад +6

    I'd suggest Top Secret, same kind of film starring Val Kilmer and made by the same people

  • @paulobrien9572
    @paulobrien9572 Год назад +14

    Nicely done Aria your laugh is infectious. You definitely got almost all the non dated jokes. You have to remember that this movie came out over 40 years ago and a lot of the jokes would only be funny to someone my age. I was in highschool when this came out. Two things the automatic pilot his name is Otto and he is credited as himself in the cast. Second the most subtle joke that goes on throughout the movie is the background noise of the plane is of a propeller flying plane not of a jet they are in.

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae Год назад +5

    The guys in the robes with shaved heads are supposed to be Hare Krishna followers. They used to bug the crap out of people at airports back then. That's why the one said "No thanks. We gave at the office." Lol.
    And stop calling me Shirley.
    Ted was literally boring people to death.
    The actors speaking jive came up with that themselves with approval of the directors. Then they taught it to Barbara Billingsley who used to play the uber 50's suburban wife and mother on Leave it To Beaver.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 Год назад +1

      Leave it to Beaver was before my time and I'm 52y old, but as a kid growing up it was rerun on TV often; I doubt Aria has even seen one episode to get the reference. Many of these jokes are dated and only folks older than 50 would get them all. It's a generational thing.

    • @toodlescae
      @toodlescae Год назад

      @@dunhill1 I know. I don't expect them to get them. That would be asking them to be super nerds like me. Lol.
      Leave it To Beaver was still somewhat old when I was a kid in the 60's and 70's.

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig Год назад +2

    19:29 "What?!" That's a vulture, a carrion-eater. Stereotypically, they'll gather around someone who's in the process of dying of thirst in a desert. Here, it suggests that the substitute pilot's chances of getting out of this crisis alive aren't very good.

  • @subitman12
    @subitman12 Год назад +4

    The shark in the clouds is a reference to Jaws the movie directed by Steven Spielsburg. It's a horror movie with some funny scenes.

    • @ariachanson01
      @ariachanson01  Год назад +2

      It did remind me of Jaws

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 Год назад

      I believe the music playing during the intro is the same theme song to Jaws. Could be wrong.

  • @ThistleAndSea
    @ThistleAndSea Год назад +2

    Crash positions! 😆Fun to hear you laughing and having fun. Thanks for sharing, Aria!

  • @manontherails4937
    @manontherails4937 Год назад +1

    This movie was made for extremely silly fun people - I am glad you liked it. When it came out, I had to watch it a few times to get MORE crazy silliness. Zucker, Zucker and Abrahams are geniuses.

  • @Sherman1fan
    @Sherman1fan Год назад +16

    Glad you enjoyed it! Some things are lost now (80's references, too many to mention) but some things are timeless. Please watch Airplane II.

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan Год назад +3

      Actually 70s references.

    • @Sherman1fan
      @Sherman1fan Год назад +2

      @@3DJapan Oops, I stand corrected.

    • @SteveJonesHimself
      @SteveJonesHimself Год назад +2

      @@3DJapan Actually, some are much older than that. The scene on the beach is a reference to "From Here to Eternity" (I don't think I've ever seen anyone catch that in reactions, but I'm not surprised) and the entire movie pretty well synced spoof of the movie "Zero Hour!" -- both from the 50's.

  • @Big_Bag_of_Pus
    @Big_Bag_of_Pus Год назад +4

    It's an entirely different kind of comedy, altogether!

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Год назад +2

      It’s an entirely different kind of comedy.

    • @ravissary79
      @ravissary79 Год назад +3

      It's an entirely different kind of comedy.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 Год назад +2

      They're flying on instruments.

  • @rogerrabbit5110
    @rogerrabbit5110 Год назад +5

    That genuine laugh at 6:40 was nice to hear. Glad you enjoyed this movie! It was fun smiling and laughing along😊

  • @alonzocoyethea6148
    @alonzocoyethea6148 Год назад +1

    5:40..Those are the kind of girl scouts that'll SCARE ya into buying some cookies!! 16:49..Now that's what I call taking the scenic route! I loved watching you laugh to this still-funny, non, P.C. comedy. Tons more LOL's by the same directors are 1991's Fatal Instinct, or the outrageous 1980's Used Cars, starring Kurt Russell. Now excuse me--I picked the wrong week to quit smokin weed, so I'm going to the airport and Karate me some beggars!!

  • @asterix7842
    @asterix7842 Год назад +6

    Some more great 80s comedies you may or may not have already seen: Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, Time Bandits, The Princess Bride, Trading Places, The Blues Brothers, This is Spinal Tap.

    • @ravissary79
      @ravissary79 Год назад +2

      Wonderful list!

    • @asterix7842
      @asterix7842 Год назад +1

      @@ravissary79 Thank you. That was just off the top of my head. I thought of a couple more- 9 to 5 and Working Girl. I'm sure other people will recommend some that I forgot.

    • @ariachanson01
      @ariachanson01  Год назад +2

      I did watch The Princess Bride, I'd love to see the others

    • @mvit8088
      @mvit8088 Год назад +2

      Blazing Saddles, Police Academy, Hot Shots!, Top Secret!

    • @asterix7842
      @asterix7842 Год назад +1

      @@mvit8088 Blazing Saddles is from 1974, but definitely worth watching. I could come up with another list of 70s comedies.

  • @Thomas-der-Zweite
    @Thomas-der-Zweite Год назад +4

    This movie is a treasure. So much fun. 😃

  • @firebladenut
    @firebladenut Год назад +1

    Airplane is a totally different kind of move. All together!

  • @Cbcw76
    @Cbcw76 Год назад +2

    I always look for reactors who don't understand some of the timely references. The Mayo Clinic is often considered a leading health center in North America; Hellman's mayonaisse used the Blue & Yellow label on their jars in supermarkets. It's still sold but of course of even younger Americans don't 'get it'. And Kareem Abdul Jabbar is still alive but generally only spotted during the NBA season. "Who's Mr. Rogers" is a reference to an American children's TV host. Barbara Billingsley, the nicely attired white-haired lady was the Mother in 1950s popular LEAVE IT TO BEAVER TV show. All of these fade away and I suspect many more, too. It's interesting to see how your great knowledge of American entertainment history allowed so many others to be laughed at.

    • @Cbcw76
      @Cbcw76 Год назад

      I hope one day you can do reactions to your country's vast film comedies, too.

  • @markjuarez1791
    @markjuarez1791 Год назад +2

    Great reaction, Aria! This is undoubtedly one of the greatest comedies ever made. I hope that you went back and watched the last joke at the very end of the credits.
    I'm really enjoying your reactions.

    • @ariachanson01
      @ariachanson01  Год назад +3

      I did watch the post credit scene later:) thankyou❤️

  • @sebswede9005
    @sebswede9005 Год назад +1

    "It's on RUclips".
    "RUclips? What is it?"
    "It's a website where people makes videos to gain subscribers, but that's not important right now".

  • @matthewmarcinko9157
    @matthewmarcinko9157 Год назад +4

    Lots of fun watching this with you, Aria! Awesome way to start the year! Keep on being awesome....AND DON'T CALL ME SHIRLEY!!! (ha ha ha ha)

  • @Jordan-Ramses
    @Jordan-Ramses Год назад +2

    The woman who you kept hearing her thoughts was a long running coffee commercial. Her husband doesn't like her coffee. He would get a second cup of coffee when she wasn't making it.
    All the stuff the pilot kept talking to the boy about were homosexual references. There was some movie where a man got raped in a Turkish prison.

  • @saulperez6534
    @saulperez6534 8 месяцев назад +1

    I saw this movie a few times when i was a kid and i had never noticed how the jet plane sonds like an old propeller plane.

  • @carladams5891
    @carladams5891 Год назад +4

    A few comedies I highly recommend reacting to are Top Secret with a young Val Kilmer, Clue with Tim Curry who played the original Pennywise in Stephen King's IT, and Young Frankenstein directed by Mel Brooks and starring Gene Wilder. Another Mel Brooks movie which parodies Star Wars, is Spaceballs!

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig Год назад +1

    19:15 It's intended to be a Pinocchio joke. Recall that the living wooden puppet's nose would grow longer when he lied.

  • @hazi5961
    @hazi5961 Год назад +1

    Johnny unplugging the runway lights always cracks me up the most. You should check out Blazing Saddles or Hot Shots.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 Год назад +2

      Johnny was great, probably my favorite character. It was not included in this reaction, but he's asked, "Johnny, how about some coffee?", he always replies, "No thanks!" LOL I used to that with my Dad and we'd crack up; love you Dad.

  • @bobmessier5215
    @bobmessier5215 Год назад +4

    If you like comedies, try "There's Something About Mary".

  • @randycarter2001
    @randycarter2001 Год назад +1

    In Zucker, Abrahams, Zucker movies you have to watch them more than once. There's always something going on in the backgrounds. Even in the end credits are goofy. You have to watch all the way through.

  • @jericoba
    @jericoba Год назад +1

    It's interesting that no one I watched gets the joke with the vulture sitting behind Striker.

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Год назад +2

    13:44 Mr. Rogers was a beloved children's show host in the US from 1968 until 2001. Not sure what he has to do with airplanes though.

    • @jeremyfrost2636
      @jeremyfrost2636 Год назад +1

      It was a reference to the fact that Mr. Rogers never lost his cool. Even when he was getting grilled by the US Senate about PBS' budget, he remained completely calm. Nerves of steel.

  • @UnclePengy
    @UnclePengy 25 дней назад

    13:48 Mr. Rogers was the host of a children's television show in the US, known for his calm, peaceful demeanor.

  • @R._Thornhill
    @R._Thornhill Год назад +1

    You got it and used all the great clips. So many reactions miss all of this. I’m subscribing to your channel for more! Well done!

  • @jlinkous05
    @jlinkous05 Год назад +1

    Regarding the "Mayo Clinic" at the start. Mayo has a dual meaning, both the proper nation respected research hospital and also mayonnaise

  • @geek1027
    @geek1027 11 месяцев назад +1

    nice to have a reviewer who understands satire. I can't tell you how often I've seen reviews where they just don't get many of the jokes.

  • @charliepepper333
    @charliepepper333 Год назад +2

    Lol😂 I think you would love a Coen Brothers (writer/directors) movie “Raising Arizona” “ The Big Lebowski” and O’ Brother Where Art Thou?” All 3 are amazing films and very funny !!😂

  • @lizrutherford2656
    @lizrutherford2656 Год назад

    This and Montyy Python and the Holy Grail are, for my money, the two funniest movies ever. Spaceballs is close behind.

  • @imcrazedandconfused
    @imcrazedandconfused Год назад +5

    That was fun, glad you liked it!
    Maybe you are now ready for some Monty Python humor? I highly recommend to start with "The Life of Brian" (It is not quite as absurdly silly as most of their other stuff, LOL).
    And, since you like music, I highly recommend "This is Spinal Tap!" the ultimate mockumentary about heavy rock and the music business, a true classic. Guess where Metallica had the inspiration for their "black album" from? These guys of Spinal Tap. Absolutely hilarious, countless timeless jokes. I just say "it goes to 11", "don't touch it" "inspired by Mozart" "Dubly" etc, etc. (Those who saw it will instantly understand ... it is a classic comedy, watched in tour buses and hotel rooms of bands for decades ...)

  • @alanh.7668
    @alanh.7668 Год назад

    "Planes Trains..." is awesome!👍

  • @Yngvarfo
    @Yngvarfo Год назад +3

    I think some of the suicides of boredom were references to real life suicides. The Japanese officer committed harakiri like many did after the defeat of Japan in WWII. And there were cases of suicide by fire as a political protest, many by Buddhists.

    • @ariachanson01
      @ariachanson01  Год назад

      Oh

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 Год назад

      It was crazy that security allowed both a can of gasoline on board and yes the Jap with the Katana. Deadly weapon there.

    • @Yngvarfo
      @Yngvarfo Год назад +1

      @@dunhill1 - It was a more innocent time of 1980. Every once in a while, someone would board a plane with a gun and ask to be taken to Cuba.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 Год назад

      @@Yngvarfo or Fresno. hehe

  • @stephengill745
    @stephengill745 Год назад +2

    A classic 😅

  • @jeremyfrost2636
    @jeremyfrost2636 Год назад +1

    Fun fact: They make "Otto is my copilot" T-shirts (a riff on the American saying "God is my copilot") with a picture of the autopilot from this movie.
    28:15 Yes, this was made by the same people as The Naked Gun. They also made Top Secret and Hot Shots, which are similar kinds of humor.

  • @iannoah6778
    @iannoah6778 Год назад +2

    this movie is hilarious 😅

  • @johnhagan8775
    @johnhagan8775 Год назад +2

    If you love comedies then please consider Arthur (81). It stars Dudley Moore and Liza Minnelli. Very funny movie!!

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Год назад +3

      Okay, but if she gets caught between the moon and New York City, it’s your fault.

  • @blacktronlego
    @blacktronlego 10 месяцев назад

    5:50 Most of the movie is parodying Aeroplane disaster movies. this scene is a 'Saturday Night Fever' parody.
    6:59 This scene is based on a scene from the film 'From Here to Eternity'.
    7:46 He reallly is basketball legend Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Similarly, although you don't show it, the guy who 'thinks he's Ethel Merman' is played by the real Ethel Meman a famous singer in the middle of the last century.
    11:12 This was Leslie Nielsen's first comedic role, before this he was known for serious dramatic roles, as were a number of the other actors, them playing it straight it what makes it so funny.
    13:58 Mr. Rogers was an American children's TV presenter whose programmes taught children moral lessons.
    This is specifically a parody of the serious film 'Zero Hour' I'm told this is virtually a scene by scene re-make. Which is why the story holds together well. There's a post-credits scene you should watch as well.

  • @EdWebChannel
    @EdWebChannel Год назад +1

    11:03 the moment this movie warms your heart (and ours) :D

  • @stephenniehaus8635
    @stephenniehaus8635 Год назад

    Another good wacky 80s comedy is Better Off Dead. It's not over the top like Airplane but you'd love it

  • @Lewis9700
    @Lewis9700 8 месяцев назад

    13:50 Mr. Rogers was a popular childrens show host in the 60's and 70's.

  • @sean---the-other-one
    @sean---the-other-one Год назад +5

    Comedies. You got it:
    UHF (aka The Vidiot) - ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic being as silly as the guys from Naked Gun / Police Squad / Flying High
    Skin Deep (1989) - very funny, also deals with a guy struggling with mental issues, so it’s both a comedy and a bit more thoughtful at the same time.
    What’s Up Doc? (1972) - Classic screwball comedy with Barbra Streisand
    Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) - Jim Carrey at his funniest
    Death At A Funeral (2007) - not the later Hollywood remake, this is the original directed by Frank Oz
    Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988)
    Dumb And Dumber (1994) - another great Jim Carrey comedy
    Hot Shots (1991) - a spoof of Top Gun, so watch that first. It’s the same sort of movie as Airplane!
    Johnny Dangerously (1984) - comedy version of mafia movies
    The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997) - Bill Murray is a great comedic actor
    The Man With Two Brains (1983) - Steve Martin being very silly
    This Is Spinal Tap (1984) - I know you like a bit of metal music, this is a great rock documentary that can be very funny
    Tropic Thunder (2008) - I think you saw this? Very funny, if you didn’t react to this you should.
    Wayne’s World (1992) - Mike Myers before he made Austin Powers
    Weekend At Bernie’s (1989) - silly, but fun
    Hope some of these ideas might seem worthwhile to you. Some very funny stuff in there.

    • @technomikelyons
      @technomikelyons Год назад +1

      You need to add "Rat Race" to this list... it's a riot and a half.

    • @jeremyfrost2636
      @jeremyfrost2636 Год назад

      I'd add Role Models with Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott.

  • @stevensprunger3422
    @stevensprunger3422 Год назад +1

    Such a sweet reaction

  • @greeneyesinfl9954
    @greeneyesinfl9954 Год назад +2

    Great review, love this movie!!♥️🙏😁👍

  • @tofu6684
    @tofu6684 Год назад

    I watched your reaction at the gym. Must have been a sight, laughing my ass off on the treadmill! Lol :)

  • @UnclePengy
    @UnclePengy 25 дней назад

    Nielsen had never done comedy before. He was usually cast in serious leading roles.

  • @Coonazz791
    @Coonazz791 Год назад +1

    There are a lot of jokes that you won’t get unless you grew up in the 80’s. Still a funny movie, but it’s even funnier if you grew up back then.

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 11 месяцев назад

    15:12 I just want to point out, in _this_ scene, the barking and growling we're hearing are _not_ coming from the dog. He's a golden retriever. This is not something they do.

  • @alanh.7668
    @alanh.7668 Год назад

    Awesome reaction! Love your laugh!

  • @joek468
    @joek468 Год назад +1

    Incase you didn't watch after the credits, the guy was still sitting in the taxi. He said I'll give him 20 more minutes but that's it. Or something to that quote

  • @sean---the-other-one
    @sean---the-other-one Год назад +1

    Big shout out to Mike Ehrmantraut!

  • @supremedream1764
    @supremedream1764 Год назад +3

    Please watch Spaceballs next! It has similar jokes to Airplane and The Naked Gun. It’s also a parody to the whole original Star Wars trilogy. You’ll love it.

    • @cathyvickers9063
      @cathyvickers9063 Год назад

      It's Mel Brooks' science fiction parody. Broad story points from Star Wars, but mocking anything & everything that could fit in the story, from Star Trek transporters to Transformers to Alien.

  • @mem1701movies
    @mem1701movies Год назад

    The MAYO CLINIC doctor was the original cool menacing voice of boba FETT

  • @garyb5998
    @garyb5998 Год назад

    Shirley you were going to enjoy this movie 😜 it's a Classic that never age's. I regiggled along with your reactions 😎

  • @davids5336
    @davids5336 Год назад

    I'd like to suggest the film Young Frankenstein that came out in 1974! I stumbled upon your channel, and I'm glad I did! I saw your 1st video, and I commend you for being so transparent, empathetic and caring so much for others!
    It really does help when you hear words of hope and encouragement!
    Good luck with your channel!

  • @jamesmcmanaman5498
    @jamesmcmanaman5498 Год назад +3

    Love the new hairstyle put up some new music vids also keep up the good work

  • @ntmdisco
    @ntmdisco Год назад

    This film is a parody of a 1957 film called "Zero hour". The storyline is the same as are the names of the characters. But the original is not a comedy. The Zucker brothers bought the rights to this film and updated it with comedy added.

  • @mildredpierce4506
    @mildredpierce4506 Год назад

    I think you would like High Anxiety. It's a Mel Brooks' movie and it is a parody of various Alfred Hitchcock movies. Even if you've never seen an Alfred Hitchcock movie, you would still enjoy it.

  • @jeffreyphipps1507
    @jeffreyphipps1507 Год назад +1

    After the credits the guy is still in the cab...

  • @geraldvance7925
    @geraldvance7925 Год назад +1

    For comedies you should check out Blazing Saddles or team America world Police if you haven't seen them yet.

  • @NewTypeDilemma01
    @NewTypeDilemma01 Год назад +2

    Airplane!? What is it?
    It's a big metal thing with wings, but that's not important right now.