The fact here Brendan Frazier plays the character of Brendan Frazier's stunt double when the real life Brendan Frazier does his own stunts is hilarious.
it's not that he doesn't have one. he chose not to, as he hated being famous. His penance was to perform his own stunts, as a way to own it. by the by, he almost died in the set of the mummy
Fun Fact btw, Brendan Frasier actually loved the fact that he got to punch a charicature of himself in this movie. Most of his life's story is pretty sad about how he felt obligated to be the paragon of Action Hero, the Actor who does his own stunts, only to be receiving a lot of chronic pain as a result. During this time he was becoming very jaded with who he was so it was a cathartic moment for him.
Y'all don't understand how much I love this movie. I think it's a comedic masterpiece that was given a bad hand by WB, and a super low box office run because of it.
I honestly like this movie a lot more than both Space Jams. Going on a zany Hollywood adventure is just a lot more on brand for Looney Tunes than Bugs playing basketball with NBA players to avoid getting enslaved by aliens or deleted by an algorithm.
My personal favorite scenes from this movie are Bugs and Daffy traveling through various paintings and taking on different art styles whilst being chased by Elmer and the final battle against Marvin the Martian in space
Back in Action is a PRIME example of "we didn't know what we had" in terms of childhood movies. Like, it played on cable a lot back in the day, and I remember finding it really grating and annoying at times, but looking back I think it's genuinely excellent. It's very Roger Rabbit but with a much heavier coat of WB paint. There's great comedy here, plus Fraser in his prime is a treat.
I remember that I was amazed by the animated and live action mixing in this movie as a kid. Then I saw Who Framed Roger Rabbit and that hit it out of the park.
Ok looney tunes has like I don't know 3 live action hybrid movies well who framed Roger rabbit then looney tunes but now we got chip and dale rescue rangers which by the way I hate that movie what else is next ANIMANIACS actually I want to see the that live action hybrid movie
Fun fact: The two actors playing the Warner Brothers in the board meeting scene are played by identical twin actors Don & Dan Stanton, who also played the respective roles of a security guard and his cloned copy by the T-1000 in Terminator 2.
They also played a pair of scientists in Gremlins 2, a film that was directed by Joe Dante and scored by Jerry Goldsmith, who both worked on Looney Tunes: Back in Action as well.
What I find ironic is this movie came out in 2003 and the actor who voiced animated shaggy was pissed at Matthew Lillards version of him because he says Matthew’s impression was terrible but ironically he voices shaggy now since 2002
This is one of those movies that I'm fully aware is not good and failed horribly, but I have a deep down passion for regardless because I watched it endlessly as a child.
i swear, this was and still is my favorite looney tunes "thing" alongside the road runner shorts and the looney tunes show. the humor can give you a laugh, the story is fun, the CGI is actually looking good, and all the references are amazing. it deserves more attention than it got.
this was like literally one of my all time favorite movies as a kid, and still to this day. watched this at least 30 times, it came in one of those super shitty cardboard trifold cases that get so worn out so easily from normal use and i LOVED it. the movie is so full of little gags and details that you can watch it multiple times and get something new out of it with each viewing.
I remember having this movie on DVD. Even though it was basically between 2 Space Jams, it’s still shows itself as a good 2D cartoon in real world movie. Even though, let’s face it. It’s no Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Even though this was basically my Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
"For someone who's the head of comedy, I don't think she's said a single joke." That's... the whole point. She's a corporate executive who has turned "comedy" into a business running off of focus groups instead of jokes and actual talent. That's why Bugs and she butted heads in the beginning. ...Basically, it's Joe Dante mocking the execs behind Space Jam.
@@parytheplatipus Yeah, Warner Bros didn't properly clear their inclusion with Terry Nation's estate, thinking they had free reign. That resulted in the estate establishing far more draconian rules about their use and almost resulted in their exclusion from the 2005 Doctor Who revival series. Smooth move, WB. 🤬
There was once gonna be a movie called Spyjam that had the looney tunes and Jackie Chan. It got canceled, oh well. I hope Coyote vs Acme gets released because I'm mad they tried to shelve it.
I Said it before, but The Mickey Mouse Shorts by Paul Rudish are comedic gold, and I feel the New Looney Tunes shorts wished they were as funny as it. Highly recommended.
YES!!! I've been wanting one of these for so long! Someone's finally reacting to this film!!! Also, can you please watch Tiny Toons? (the original, not the recent reboot; just clarifying)
@@gugurupurasudaikirai7620 that's horrible news, bc the original wasn't funny either. I can only imagine how much worse it got lol. unironically liked Baby Looney toons better. I can still remember the episode of Sylvester wanting " Chewy Chops pickle pops " marshmallow and pickle ice creams lol. All tiny toons envokes was the horrendous" fellow kids " PSA mouth piece the shoe was, for issues such as smoking or school bullies lol
Jeff Gordon was in this movie and fun fact there were plans for a Looney Tunes/NASCAR movie called Race Jam similar to Space Jam except instead of basketball it was with racecars. It never came to fruition.
its crazy that WB was gonna give us peak with the Coyote movie, heard Netflix and Amazon are the highest bidders for the movie so who knows what gonna happen to it. i just hope we get to see it one day
Paramount has allegedly also shown interest in distributing the Coyote movie, with a theatrical release planned too. The most intriguing thing is that it coincides with recent reports that WB and Paramount are considering a merge.
I will never understand how Space Jam has more of a following than this film. Back In Action is so much better, and feels closer to the traditional Looney Tunes humour.
If there is anything this movie did well, it was Bugs and Daffy. Daffy seeks the top billing he feels he deserves and Bugs is the co-star who just gets him. It reminds me of how The Looney Tunes Show had the two living together, and Bugs was just USED to his insanity with the resignation of a husband married for twenty years. It isn't shown here, but I loved how Bugs used his A-List status to preserve Daffy's job, literally dumping all of his awards and his Walk of Fame star on the table. "THESE say he stays."
When I was little, I didn’t know the name of this movie for a good while so I used to call this “the lady falls off the Eifel tower movie” bc that was the first scene I ever saw of the movie as a kid.
IMO this movie was ahead of it's time, I love it so much and honestly for a similar reason to Kor. At some point we didn't have that many movies in my house so I watched this multiple times
Oof, you mentioned Planet 51 for a brief second, now you have to react to it. Lmao, fr tho that is a crazy movie from my childhood that you gotta watch lol
Yeah, because Warner Bros was the US distributor of Doctor Who home media( VHS, DVD, etc.) at the time, the studio assumed they had free reign to use them as they saw fit. The Terry Nation estate was not happy about this, and so reworked the licensing, making it far more strict. This far more draconian policy almost resulted in the Daleks' exclusion from the 2005 Doctor Who revival series.
❤ 9:28 Wal-Mart! Reminds me of this years The Grinch Advertising Walmart 😂😂😅 Day 7 asking for Jim Carrey's the Grinch It's way crazier than we remember.Month 5 asking for Dreamworks Wallace and Gromit curse of the Wererabbit &Good Burger 🍔🍟 🎄
Warner Bros aren’t releasing “The Day the Earth Blew Up” GFM Animation and Ketchup Entertainment are. Zaslav can’t touch it, he legally can’t do anything about its release. We’re getting that movie over his dead body
0:42 Legitimately unlocked childhood memories of me and my siblings watching that film. Hell, it wasn’t even an actual film. It was just a couple episodes stitched together that lazily connected to each other. Don’t remember the name, but I distinctly remember the human girl and briar rabbit.
I have this on DVD and thought it was cheesy, but it's funny at the same time. And I'm not gonna lie to you, the bonus features on the DVD are even cheesier lol
It comes to a total lack of understanding of the characters. The original Warner Bros. cartoons, conversely, are timeless. "Roger Rabbit" was as good as it was--not great, but a fun gimmick--only because Mel Blanc was still alive.
You guys should watch some of the classic Looney Tunes cartoons. Some of them are in the public domain and available in their entirety and HD on RUclips.
The fact here Brendan Frazier plays the character of Brendan Frazier's stunt double when the real life Brendan Frazier does his own stunts is hilarious.
4:31
The fact that Jack called Bill Goldberg "John Cena" made me cringe
It’s a believable character, he DOES look different here compared how he does in the mummy movies
Just watching The Mummy tells you that he definitely doesn't have a stunt double back then
it's not that he doesn't have one.
he chose not to, as he hated being famous.
His penance was to perform his own stunts, as a way to own it.
by the by, he almost died in the set of the mummy
@@TheShadow1347how did you survive other reaction video of theirs if you feel cringe there
Fun Fact btw, Brendan Frasier actually loved the fact that he got to punch a charicature of himself in this movie. Most of his life's story is pretty sad about how he felt obligated to be the paragon of Action Hero, the Actor who does his own stunts, only to be receiving a lot of chronic pain as a result. During this time he was becoming very jaded with who he was so it was a cathartic moment for him.
Be hilarious if he asked to do a couple more retakes of that, all to let it out as much as he can before they moved on.
and now look at him now, he has an Oscar. and i'm very proud of him
@@mjgamerfox6557 We all are ☺️...but dammit Doom Patrol needed a new season--
@@TECH097 Unfortunately, Doom Patrol ended in a way so that the series could not be revived.
@@chingma8064 I'm sure TITANS ended on an open note -_-... honestly I can only hope the series went out with a bang...
Casey Kasem as OG Shaggy criticizing Matthew Lillard portraying modern Shaggy. That is some precious fanservice.
To paraphrase another movie from the same studio, he ain’t heard nothin’ yet!
And a little foreshadow
Y'all don't understand how much I love this movie. I think it's a comedic masterpiece that was given a bad hand by WB, and a super low box office run because of it.
But consider the fact you live in a culture hat has to be told what cartoons to watch or you can't make a good one be successful on your own.
@@sboinkthelegday3892"☝️🤓"
I disagree dude. I think this movie was pretty bad. they wanted Space Jam 2. they got atmospheric marmalade 1.5 Instead.
@@GooFly-v3j ATMOSPHERIC MARMALADE BAAHAHHA
@@GooFly-v3jy’know funnily enough this WAS supposed to be space jam 2 but I think Michael Jordan didn’t want to be in it.
I love how Wile E. was employed by ACME because he is their number 1 customer. This film was hilarious.
And then wants to sue them
Wile E. Coyote
I knew something seemed wrong@@helixsol7171
@@johnnysparkleyeah lol, I hope that movie will come back to the remakes in 2024
@@fivertherabbit7 yeeeeah no
I honestly like this movie a lot more than both Space Jams. Going on a zany Hollywood adventure is just a lot more on brand for Looney Tunes than Bugs playing basketball with NBA players to avoid getting enslaved by aliens or deleted by an algorithm.
Some say it's too Muppets...
Plus Chuck Jones REALLY hated space jam as it had nothing to do with looney tunes and it was just for Michael Jordan
@@BagOfMagicFood To be fair, the Muppets are much closer to Looney Tunes than Space Jam ever was.
My personal favorite scenes from this movie are Bugs and Daffy traveling through various paintings and taking on different art styles whilst being chased by Elmer and the final battle against Marvin the Martian in space
Back in Action is a PRIME example of "we didn't know what we had" in terms of childhood movies. Like, it played on cable a lot back in the day, and I remember finding it really grating and annoying at times, but looking back I think it's genuinely excellent. It's very Roger Rabbit but with a much heavier coat of WB paint. There's great comedy here, plus Fraser in his prime is a treat.
Love how they kept calling "Planet 51" Area 52, and when they corrected themselves, they still got it wrong by calling it Planet 52.
I remember that I was amazed by the animated and live action mixing in this movie as a kid.
Then I saw Who Framed Roger Rabbit and that hit it out of the park.
I had the same exact childhood! And now Roger Rabbit is one of my all time favs
Ok looney tunes has like I don't know 3 live action hybrid movies well who framed Roger rabbit then looney tunes but now we got chip and dale rescue rangers which by the way I hate that movie what else is next ANIMANIACS actually I want to see the that live action hybrid movie
Brendan's journey from where he was over a decade ago to now being an Oscar winner is the best comeback of this century.
Fun fact: The two actors playing the Warner Brothers in the board meeting scene are played by identical twin actors Don & Dan Stanton, who also played the respective roles of a security guard and his cloned copy by the T-1000 in Terminator 2.
They also played a pair of scientists in Gremlins 2, a film that was directed by Joe Dante and scored by Jerry Goldsmith, who both worked on Looney Tunes: Back in Action as well.
This movie still holds up and I remember being traumatized by the scene where they enter different famous art pieces
The fact that they didnt go crazy over bugs dressed as marilyn monroe is ASTONISHING
Bugs bunny is hot there not gonna lie
I LOVED this movie as a child. One of the only movies I watched more than once as a child.
I was obsessed with the burlesque casino scene as a kid and somehow didn't realize i was into girls
Omg you’re so right, I completely forgot about that 💀💀
I replayed it a lot as a kid💀
Looking good ladies 😏 (wolf whistle)
Best Looney Tunes movie. A criminally underrated film. It’s an atrocity we got more Space Jam instead of this
Yo this was my favorite movie as a kid
Same
Same!
Same
Same here
SAME!❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
What I find ironic is this movie came out in 2003 and the actor who voiced animated shaggy was pissed at Matthew Lillards version of him because he says Matthew’s impression was terrible but ironically he voices shaggy now since 2002
This is one of those movies that I'm fully aware is not good and failed horribly, but I have a deep down passion for regardless because I watched it endlessly as a child.
Nah its a good movie.
It’s a great movie
Just because a movie failed in the box office, it doesn't make it a bad movie and vice versa. Remember how much money Lion King 2019 made.
i swear, this was and still is my favorite looney tunes "thing" alongside the road runner shorts and the looney tunes show. the humor can give you a laugh, the story is fun, the CGI is actually looking good, and all the references are amazing. it deserves more attention than it got.
This movie’s peak, idc what anyone says
Agreed! 👍🏼
This held up better than I remembered. The Brendan Frasier vs Brendan Frasier was epic.
I watched this movie hundreds of times as a kid alone in my room off of a DVD player and I'm glad somebody's finally acknowledging it 🎉
And yes, Branden Frasor voiced the Tasmanian Devil in this one...
he did??????
omg the "I'm in them more than Brendan Frasier is" joke completely flew over my head until now 😭
*2d character appears
"AHH I was jumpscared by cgi" 😭
I remember watching this every Saturday night when I was younger. I didn’t realize how nonsensical it was 😂😂
Dude. Same
this was like literally one of my all time favorite movies as a kid, and still to this day. watched this at least 30 times, it came in one of those super shitty cardboard trifold cases that get so worn out so easily from normal use and i LOVED it. the movie is so full of little gags and details that you can watch it multiple times and get something new out of it with each viewing.
I remember having this movie on DVD. Even though it was basically between 2 Space Jams, it’s still shows itself as a good 2D cartoon in real world movie. Even though, let’s face it. It’s no Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Even though this was basically my Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
GOD, this was the best movie as a kid. The mystery, the espionage, the humor. It all surprisingly holds up to now.
I think it aged in the best way possible man i love this movie
The way they skipped every Marvin Martian scene
Did my boy so dirty
Marvin was pretty good in this
"For someone who's the head of comedy, I don't think she's said a single joke."
That's... the whole point. She's a corporate executive who has turned "comedy" into a business running off of focus groups instead of jokes and actual talent. That's why Bugs and she butted heads in the beginning.
...Basically, it's Joe Dante mocking the execs behind Space Jam.
Can't believe the editor would cut out the scene where Marvin releases all the sci-fi monsters in Area 52
The fact they had a dalek blew my mind as a kid.
@@parytheplatipus Yeah, Warner Bros didn't properly clear their inclusion with Terry Nation's estate, thinking they had free reign. That resulted in the estate establishing far more draconian rules about their use and almost resulted in their exclusion from the 2005 Doctor Who revival series. Smooth move, WB. 🤬
movie aged just fine, WE ..our society aged very weirdly.
The Timothy Dalton disrespect smh
There was once gonna be a movie called Spyjam that had the looney tunes and Jackie Chan. It got canceled, oh well. I hope Coyote vs Acme gets released because I'm mad they tried to shelve it.
Put off your nostalgia glasses
this is miles better than Space Jam
Put off your critic glasses
I agree, but I also like Space Jam and hold both movies in equal regards
Duality of Man
Put on your math glasses.
Warner Bros + Looney Toons + Movie = Fun!
@@theSonicguy001 Goated comment
I just love yalls videos please stay amazing
I Said it before, but The Mickey Mouse Shorts by Paul Rudish are comedic gold, and I feel the New Looney Tunes shorts wished they were as funny as it. Highly recommended.
The Mickey Mouse shorts were wild in their expressiveness. Impressive stuff.
It gave us my favorate Mickey line. "THEY'RE KILLING US WITH FUN!"
this was my space jam
YES!!! I've been wanting one of these for so long! Someone's finally reacting to this film!!!
Also, can you please watch Tiny Toons? (the original, not the recent reboot; just clarifying)
tiny toons didnt have a reboot, you confusing that with animania s?
@@GooFly-v3j Both have, actually. Check out “Tiny Toons Looniversity.” It’s … different.
@@GooFly-v3j I hate to break it to you, but Tiny Toons does have a very recent reboot. And it comes up way short, not nearly as funny as the old one
@@gugurupurasudaikirai7620 that's horrible news, bc the original wasn't funny either. I can only imagine how much worse it got lol.
unironically liked Baby Looney toons better. I can still remember the episode of Sylvester wanting " Chewy Chops pickle pops "
marshmallow and pickle ice creams lol.
All tiny toons envokes was the horrendous" fellow kids " PSA mouth piece the shoe was, for issues such as smoking or school bullies lol
@@GooFly-v3jThe show you just described was *Saved by the Bell.*
And to think the failure of this movie lead to the creation of Loonatics Unleashed.
Great series that launched at the wrong times, would have been more successful in digital media
Jeff Gordon was in this movie and fun fact there were plans for a Looney Tunes/NASCAR movie called Race Jam similar to Space Jam except instead of basketball it was with racecars. It never came to fruition.
Jeff Gordon is a legend
its crazy that WB was gonna give us peak with the Coyote movie, heard Netflix and Amazon are the highest bidders for the movie so who knows what gonna happen to it. i just hope we get to see it one day
Paramount has allegedly also shown interest in distributing the Coyote movie, with a theatrical release planned too. The most intriguing thing is that it coincides with recent reports that WB and Paramount are considering a merge.
@@KremBotop that’s also great, i dont mind which studio has the movie as long as the movie as a theatrical release and also on streaming platform.
I will never understand how Space Jam has more of a following than this film. Back In Action is so much better, and feels closer to the traditional Looney Tunes humour.
I watched this movie constantly as a kid. It was so fucking excellent, and I didn’t know why. I enjoy it even more now as an adult.
Matthew Lillard’s in ANOTHER movie about a security guard?
3:01 Says her. I'm still laughing my ass off about it
If there is anything this movie did well, it was Bugs and Daffy. Daffy seeks the top billing he feels he deserves and Bugs is the co-star who just gets him. It reminds me of how The Looney Tunes Show had the two living together, and Bugs was just USED to his insanity with the resignation of a husband married for twenty years.
It isn't shown here, but I loved how Bugs used his A-List status to preserve Daffy's job, literally dumping all of his awards and his Walk of Fame star on the table. "THESE say he stays."
When I was little, I didn’t know the name of this movie for a good while so I used to call this “the lady falls off the Eifel tower movie” bc that was the first scene I ever saw of the movie as a kid.
My first Joe Dante movie
It’s so odd seeing Brendan Fraser and Timothy Dalton in something together before Doom Patrol.
IMO this movie was ahead of it's time, I love it so much and honestly for a similar reason to Kor. At some point we didn't have that many movies in my house so I watched this multiple times
And this was the last time anyone saw Eden
I’m so glad somebody else noticed. What happened?
I think you guys should write some looney tunes fan fictions.
Oof, you mentioned Planet 51 for a brief second, now you have to react to it. Lmao, fr tho that is a crazy movie from my childhood that you gotta watch lol
6:47 is probably my favorite Jack reaction
I don't care what ANYBODY says... THIS is the true sequel to Space Jam for me, with the perfect Michael Jordan cameo.
It's underrated
This movie is better than space jam, no regrets
No its not
Petition to have them watch Robots
The scene I remember most from this movie is where they used the Daleks without permission.
Yeah, because Warner Bros was the US distributor of Doctor Who home media( VHS, DVD, etc.) at the time, the studio assumed they had free reign to use them as they saw fit. The Terry Nation estate was not happy about this, and so reworked the licensing, making it far more strict. This far more draconian policy almost resulted in the Daleks' exclusion from the 2005 Doctor Who revival series.
Wait, this has Goldberg as a villain and Matthew Lillard meeting Shaggy and it wasn't a Masterpiece?
❤ 9:28 Wal-Mart! Reminds me of this years The Grinch Advertising Walmart 😂😂😅 Day 7 asking for Jim Carrey's the Grinch It's way crazier than we remember.Month 5 asking for Dreamworks Wallace and Gromit curse of the Wererabbit &Good Burger 🍔🍟 🎄
Warner Bros aren’t releasing “The Day the Earth Blew Up” GFM Animation and Ketchup Entertainment are. Zaslav can’t touch it, he legally can’t do anything about its release. We’re getting that movie over his dead body
She Looney’d on my Tunes till I was Back in Action
9:57 This must be why Madness Combat takes place in Nevada
BRENDAN FRASER MY BELOVED
14:00 this was the only scene of the movie I remembered for some reason
0:04 Gotta peep the I am Kenough hoodie. (*Got mine a couple days ago, worth every penny)
This is one of my childhood movies as a kid
The acme factory CEO is just the current CEO of WB discovery
3:10 - is this aging like fine wine or milk?
A movie that’s 20 years old aged you don’t say shocked lol,
This movie has one of the most absurd chain of events of anything I’ve seen
Daffy Duck losing all his money to a crypto scam is more in-character than he is in the new Space Jam
This and "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" were my favorite live action movies of that era.
0:42 Legitimately unlocked childhood memories of me and my siblings watching that film. Hell, it wasn’t even an actual film. It was just a couple episodes stitched together that lazily connected to each other.
Don’t remember the name, but I distinctly remember the human girl and briar rabbit.
Legit flashbanged me cause I had that dvd
I’ve been waiting for y’all to watch this
Incels complaining about a cartoon character’s ‘misogyny’ 😂
My first Joe Dante movie when i was a kid
I wish we would get 2003 aburdity in movies again Back in Action, Cat in the Hat, Freddy vs Jason, Elf, 2 Fast 2 Furious
Originally this was a pitch for space jam 2 but they couldn’t get MJ back on for a second movie
Nice you reacting to this movie, found this film funnier than Space Jam.
Bro as a kid I never understood that the joke was Brendan Freiser was just playing a stunt double. 😂
I have this on DVD and thought it was cheesy, but it's funny at the same time. And I'm not gonna lie to you, the bonus features on the DVD are even cheesier lol
Yesssss! I’ve been waiting for this one!
It comes to a total lack of understanding of the characters. The original Warner Bros. cartoons, conversely, are timeless. "Roger Rabbit" was as good as it was--not great, but a fun gimmick--only because Mel Blanc was still alive.
Everyone talks about how this movie was weird
But nobody talks about the Jeff Gordon cameo
This movie is so fucking weird. But it's weirdly charming. Definitely better than both space jams.
My favorite movie as a Kid.
The random sexy woman dance in kid's movies is the true gay awakening experience
You guys should watch some of the classic Looney Tunes cartoons. Some of them are in the public domain and available in their entirety and HD on RUclips.
They should watch the first ever shorts of Daffy and Bugs and then maybe the Hunting Trilogy.
@@Franzi.subs. Yes!
to this day 21 years later, this movie still feels like an absolute fever dream
This will always be the true Space Jam 2 in my heart
I used to watch this and The Brair Rabbit. Completely forgot that they existed
0:41 I watched that as a matter of fact
Ain’t no FUCKIN WAY you dissed Brer Rabbit!
Damn…………rewatching it so many adult jokes that went over my head as a kid is crazy
I loved this movie so much when I was younger