AIRPLANE! (1980) First Time Watching | MOVIE REACTION

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    Original Movie Credit: Airplane (1980)
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  • @LialaNaema
    @LialaNaema  2 года назад +13

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  • @ItsMe-cz1pi
    @ItsMe-cz1pi 2 года назад +343

    Before I watch your reaction, I just want to tell you, good luck, we're all counting on you. Just about at the end and I just want to tell you, good luck we're all counting on you. Just watched the outro, and I just want to tell you, good luck, we're all counting on you.

    • @gravypatron
      @gravypatron 2 года назад +9

      Hilarious!

    • @thomasharris4942
      @thomasharris4942 2 года назад +18

      Shirley, you can't be serious.

    • @leeashworth3971
      @leeashworth3971 2 года назад +9

      @@thomasharris4942 Stop calling me Shirley, I need help in the cockpit.

    • @ChevyNoel
      @ChevyNoel 2 года назад +6

      @@leeashworth3971 The cockpit? What is it?

    • @TwilightLink77
      @TwilightLink77 2 года назад +10

      @@ChevyNoel It's the little room in the front of the plane where the pilots sit, but that's not important right now.

  • @RabidTribble
    @RabidTribble 2 года назад +87

    In my opinion, Peter Graves and Leslie Nielsen deserved academy awards for keeping straight faces during their conversation near the beginning of the film. As someone who has done many performances on stage, I can tell you how hard that kind of scene can be to film. Brilliant concentration!

    • @rendalconstantineau1680
      @rendalconstantineau1680 2 года назад +6

      yes, they were both great at playing the straight man

    • @doughbafett
      @doughbafett 2 года назад +9

      "You can't take a guess for another two hours?"

    • @Dirkus17
      @Dirkus17 2 года назад +2

      The ultimate silver fox-off.

    • @monarchisto
      @monarchisto 2 года назад +3

      Christopher Lee was originally offered a role in Airplane. Can you imagine that level of deadpan?

    • @TheFacrecords
      @TheFacrecords 2 года назад +2

      Um...Lloyd Bridges is beyond committed, if anyone deserved an award for this film, it’s Bridges!

  • @sca88
    @sca88 2 года назад +41

    The door open while the plane is taking off is a parody on old films where a train is leaving while lovers saying goodbye. The sound of a train is in the background if you listen.

  • @lewis9702
    @lewis9702 2 года назад +42

    4:47 the Mayo clinic is probably the most well known Medical facility in the US. However "Mayo" is also slang for Mayonaisse. All the mayonnaise jars in the background was a pun/joke.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 2 года назад +1

      When you have to explain a joke it really takes away the impact and natural reaction of any laughter. It's true for me whenever someone disects a joke, it's no longer funny. Either I get it on delivery or I don't. Nearly all these jokes are 1970s cultural based and go over everyone's head if they didn't grow up in the 70s.

    • @Dirkus17
      @Dirkus17 2 года назад +3

      That’s why Captain Oveur has to take the call on the white phone.

    • @lewis9702
      @lewis9702 2 года назад +1

      @@dunhill1 I disagree. This young lady clearly wasn't alive in the 70's, but she still got most of the jokes

    • @williamherbert
      @williamherbert 2 года назад +2

      Also "Ham on 5, hold the Mayo" is a play on "ham on rye, hold the mayo"

    • @dan_hitchman007
      @dan_hitchman007 2 года назад

      @@Dirkus17 Ham on White, hold the Mayo!

  • @josealmeida2842
    @josealmeida2842 2 года назад +65

    The filmmakers went on to make the espionage comedy “TOP SECRET!”Highly recommend! It was Val Kilmer’s very first leading role!

    • @Novaximus
      @Novaximus 2 года назад +3

      If you like "Slapstick" humor which this movie was then yes, Top Secret (and or Hot Shots) is right up your alley. There's also a sequel to this movie, Airplane 2.

    • @stobe187
      @stobe187 2 года назад +4

      "Top Secret!" is the hidden ZAZ masterpiece.

    • @thestarglider
      @thestarglider 2 года назад +2

      Top Secret! is my all time favourite comedy film. It's a film of two halves. The first half is funny as hell, but as soon as Nick meets the french resistance, it's a whole new level of funny.

  • @dr.burtgummerfan439
    @dr.burtgummerfan439 2 года назад +37

    Hooray for getting the post credit scene!👍

    • @mikejankowski6321
      @mikejankowski6321 2 года назад +5

      So many reactors miss that, or at least don't include it in the RUclips post. There are lots of movies with gems hidden in the credits.

    • @Billinois78
      @Billinois78 2 года назад +3

      I imagine that might be a result of MCU training. The Marvel movies always have mid-credit and post-credit sequences.

  • @chandlermorgan708
    @chandlermorgan708 2 года назад +11

    "I take it black, like my man"
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @RabidTribble
    @RabidTribble 2 года назад +19

    Trivia:
    For the argument between announcers concerning the white and red zones at the airport, the producers hired the same voice artists who had made the real-world announcements at Los Angeles International Airport. At the real airport, the white zone is for loading and unloading of passengers only, and there's no stopping in the red zone (except for transit buses). They were also married to each other in real life. ~IMDB

    • @LialaNaema
      @LialaNaema  2 года назад +6

      Oooh interesting! Thank you!

  • @matthewmarcinko9157
    @matthewmarcinko9157 2 года назад +42

    Watching this movie is similar to reading a segment in Mad Magazine. Every scene is packed with sight gags and one liners, and you actually have to watch this film several times to catch every single joke. If you liked this, you're going to love The Naked Gun series which also stars Leslie Nielsen (the doctor in this).

    • @user-pe9gz8si8k
      @user-pe9gz8si8k 2 года назад +4

      I loved mad magazine

    • @Paul_1971
      @Paul_1971 2 года назад +2

      Good comparison - hadnt thought of that before!

  • @mil2k11
    @mil2k11 2 года назад +25

    Believe it or not, smoking was allowed on most modes of transportation only about 30 years ago. Trains would usually have the rear passenger car open for smoking. Planes had ash trays in the armrests.

    • @Hiraghm
      @Hiraghm 2 года назад +1

      yes, I can remember when a "smoking section" in restaurants was a small dark corner that nobody sat in...

    • @sharkdentures3247
      @sharkdentures3247 2 года назад

      The planes also had small "vents" overhead that you could turn on the small fans inside & they would help suck up the smoke. (so it didn't fill the cabin, nor intrude "much" on the fellow passengers)
      It IS fun watching the ever increasing looks of disbelief, about these things that used to be completely normal, by the younger generations as time goes on.

    • @jamie5tgb
      @jamie5tgb 2 года назад

      I was on a flight in 1998 that still had a smoking section at the back of the plane.

    • @mgordon1100
      @mgordon1100 2 года назад

      @@Hiraghm I remember when the smoking and non smoking sections of the restaurant were split down the middle.

    • @Caseytify
      @Caseytify 2 года назад

      @@Hiraghm Nope. Evenly divided. Got to be a right pain when most guests asked for one or the other.

  • @LialaNaema
    @LialaNaema  2 года назад +20

    My laugh… I know 🤣

    • @ransomg9479
      @ransomg9479 2 года назад +6

      Best part of this video 😁

    • @zakhm05
      @zakhm05 2 года назад

      I enjoy your laugh. It makes me smile every time

    • @davewhitmore1958
      @davewhitmore1958 2 года назад +1

      Music to my ears :)

    • @MikeB12800
      @MikeB12800 2 года назад

      You really should fix that in editing!! Jk 😉

    • @timroebuck3458
      @timroebuck3458 2 года назад

      Cute laugh.

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Год назад +4

    24:27 "Excuse me, Doc. I've got a _plane_ to land."
    And judging from the _music,_ he also has a _game_ to play. Put him in, coach.

  • @mj6866
    @mj6866 2 года назад +17

    Years ago, you could smoke on planes. Then they changed the rules, and you could smoke in certain sections of the plane.

    • @dan_hitchman007
      @dan_hitchman007 2 года назад +1

      And then they just handed you a smoking ticket. :)

  • @Centrinario
    @Centrinario 2 года назад +7

    First time I see squarespace sponsoring an Airplane reaction video. That changes everything. It's a completely different kind of reaction. All together.

  • @mjrose44
    @mjrose44 9 месяцев назад +3

    This morning, Siri said, "Don't call me Shirley." It seems I had accidentally left my phone in Airplane mode.

  • @miker252
    @miker252 2 года назад +23

    The movie is nearly a scene for scene parody of the disaster film, Zero Hour 1957, and was released after a string of hit Airport movies. A lot of leading actors had not starred in comedies before.

    • @Dirkus17
      @Dirkus17 2 года назад

      In many territories that movie is known as 9am.

    • @SpiderandMosquito
      @SpiderandMosquito Год назад +2

      What's interesting is that this isn't just a parody but an official remake with a license and everything. That's unorthodox because they had really no need to do that given fair use laws protecting parody from copyright infringement.

  • @lewis9702
    @lewis9702 2 года назад +18

    23:05 - Since this flick is over 40 years old, there are a lot of references and jokes that younger people like yourself might not understand. In the US there's a national news program called 60 Minutes. And at the end of each episode they featured a brief debate called "Point-CounterPoint" featuring a woman who took the liberal position of an issue countered by a conservative response provided by a male journalist. This was a spoof on that

    • @LialaNaema
      @LialaNaema  2 года назад +4

      Yes there was the a lot I didn’t understand unfortunately but still a very fun movie! 😅 I was born in 1998

    • @lewis9702
      @lewis9702 2 года назад

      @@LialaNaema You're just a kid. 😄

    • @Caseytify
      @Caseytify 2 года назад

      The joke about the Ronald Reagan movie probably goes over many folks heads today; they don't know Reagan was a well known actor before he entered politics.

    • @jeffreythornton428
      @jeffreythornton428 2 года назад +1

      @@Caseytify Also, the year that this movie came out was the year Reagan was elected President.

  • @fewwiggle
    @fewwiggle 2 года назад +39

    Since you enjoyed this, now you must do their other movies:
    -- Top Secret! (1984)
    -- The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
    -- The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991)
    And the short TV series "Police Squad"

    • @WilliamTheMovieFan
      @WilliamTheMovieFan 2 года назад +11

      Also Hot Shots! and Hot Shots!: Part Deux

    • @BDTXIII
      @BDTXIII 2 года назад +1

      Also, "Loaded Weapon"(1993).

    • @luvlgs1
      @luvlgs1 2 года назад +2

      Weird Science, Real Genius, Sixteen Candles

    • @adamskeans2515
      @adamskeans2515 2 года назад +1

      The Kentucky Fried Movie

  • @neospock5034
    @neospock5034 2 года назад +19

    An all-time comedy classic!

  • @MI-hz1cp
    @MI-hz1cp 4 месяца назад +2

    Fun fact..... The guy being stabbed actually created A Urban dance move called the knife in the back.

  • @nabeelhasanzaidi1558
    @nabeelhasanzaidi1558 2 года назад +15

    U just can’t ask sensible questions during this movie 😝😝

    • @dan_hitchman007
      @dan_hitchman007 2 года назад +1

      You have to just roll with it and take it as goofy comedy. It's more enjoyable that way. Even the non PC stuff... it's great because EVERYONE is made fun of, no one is spared.

  • @ShreveportJoe
    @ShreveportJoe 2 года назад +11

    “Why does nobody…..?” Because it’s an absurd comedy? 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Gravydog316
      @Gravydog316 2 месяца назад +1

      comedy?!
      everyone almost died!

    • @ShreveportJoe
      @ShreveportJoe Месяц назад

      @@Gravydog316 Well… these things happen… HaHA!! 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @dannyadams4765
    @dannyadams4765 2 года назад +6

    There was a film called Zero Hour (1957) which the makers of Airplane had the rights to and is basically that film turned into a comedy

  • @guymon82ify
    @guymon82ify 2 года назад +10

    The 80s had the best movies

    • @albertedmunds7500
      @albertedmunds7500 2 года назад

      Bollocks.

    • @axr7149
      @axr7149 10 часов назад

      I think the 1970s takes the cake, especially the first half of that decade.

  • @The_Dudester
    @The_Dudester 2 года назад +11

    24:00 The pep talk that the doctor gave is pretty much the same pep talk from the movie Knute Rockne All American, referenced earlier in the movie referencing the "Ronald Reagan film" that made the woman sick (Reagan played George Gipp, a real life player for Notre Dame that died of cancer). They even played the Notre Dame fight song several times in the movie. And the man sitting in the taxi is Howard Jarvis, who had been a consumer advocate that never would have put up with that from a cab driver.

    • @samzilla1281
      @samzilla1281 2 года назад +1

      The player was George Gipp. George Zipp was a callback to the conversation in the military hospital.

    • @The_Dudester
      @The_Dudester 2 года назад +1

      @@samzilla1281 Go out and win one for the Gipper!!

  • @Big_Bag_of_Pus
    @Big_Bag_of_Pus 2 года назад +15

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

    • @PhilBagels
      @PhilBagels 2 года назад +8

      It's an entirely different kind of comedy.

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 2 года назад +8

      It's an entirely different kind of comedy.

    • @ExplosiveNotes
      @ExplosiveNotes 2 года назад +8

      It's an entirely different kind of comedy

    • @Damned_DasKar
      @Damned_DasKar Год назад +2

      It's an entirely different kind of comedy 😐

  • @okeefe757
    @okeefe757 2 года назад +10

    The Mayo Clinic is an academic medical center in America with a few different campuses across the country. It was started in 1864 by a man with the last name of Mayo.

    • @darylnelms1654
      @darylnelms1654 2 года назад

      But in this movie, “The Mayo Clinic”, was a play on words. Did you notice the many jars of mayonnaise in the background?

    • @okeefe757
      @okeefe757 2 года назад

      @@darylnelms1654 I figured that she could work that out on her own, but she might not know what the Mayo Clinic was since it's solely an American medical institution as far as I know. I mean maybe a third to half the jokes in this are plays on words.

    • @Dirkus17
      @Dirkus17 2 года назад

      The call comes through on the white phone.

  • @Gort-Marvin0Martian
    @Gort-Marvin0Martian 2 года назад +5

    The doctor who calls Captain Over at the beginning, from the Mayo Clinic is shown in front of a wall of shelves with mayonnaise!!

  • @Billinois78
    @Billinois78 2 года назад +4

    Airplane II: The Sequel (Yes, it exists) brings back much of the cast and brings new ones, but this time, it takes place in space!

    • @Caseytify
      @Caseytify 2 года назад +1

      With a cameo by James T. Kirk himself!

    • @Rocket1377
      @Rocket1377 2 года назад

      It's definitely worth watching. Many of the jokes from the first Airplane were reused in the sequel, but it's still a lot of fun.

  • @garybrockie6327
    @garybrockie6327 2 года назад +9

    The movie was a satiric send up of the Disaster films of the 1970’s, films like Airport 75 for example.

    • @christophersullivan6842
      @christophersullivan6842 2 года назад +5

      Actually, it's almost a scene for scene parody of a 1957 film called "ZERO HOUR." They did use some elements of those 70s AIRPORT movies though like you said.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 2 года назад

      But if she hasn't even seen those old movies, how would she know that and how would she get any of the references? That's nice intensions, but doesn't help with her reactions.

  • @ernestortiz4555
    @ernestortiz4555 2 года назад +22

    I remember seeing this in a theater when it first came out. It's the loudest I've heard an audience laugh, just one gag after another. The two airport employees who caused the jet to crash into the terminal were brothers Jerry and David Zucker, two of the directors. It seems as though, judging by multiple reactions I've seen to this movie, it doesn't translate well into the current atmosphere. I'm not sure what it is, but I suspect it's tied to this obsession with not hurting anyone's feelings.

    • @LialaNaema
      @LialaNaema  2 года назад +3

      I can imagine seeing this when it first come out must have been amazing! There’s a lot I didn’t understand as I’m a 98 baby, but very much still enjoyable! There’s a lot I’ve learned just by the comments itself

    • @ernestortiz4555
      @ernestortiz4555 2 года назад +2

      @@LialaNaema Yes, younguns as yourself can't get many references, too long before your time.

    • @douglascampbell9809
      @douglascampbell9809 2 года назад +2

      @@ernestortiz4555 Exactly. I'm an 80's teen and I only get about 75% of the jokes written just by having a certain actor play a part like Barbara Billingsley or Sandy Duncan.

    • @highstimulation2497
      @highstimulation2497 2 года назад +4

      which reactions are those? I've not seen them (but if people don't find absurdity funny, then it sucks to be them.)

    • @psychotrixAVMC
      @psychotrixAVMC 2 года назад

      A modern equivalent of this kind of movies would be "Don't Look Up".
      That movie has at least over 3 layers of messages going at you all at once from start to finish, along with multiple meanings going at the same time each time, even the pr0ngraphy innuendos.
      Probably more, but that's how much i can process at the moment.
      However, watching this movie now vs watching it when i was a child is completely different worlds.
      As I child/teenager I only understood things at the surface and many of the "comic situations" and puns made no sense.
      Now, however, knowing what kind of ritual abuses happen in the "backstage" of the industry (I mean the hidden rituals they have to go through to be in the industry, including the exploitation, the torture, the humiliation in private clubs, the initiations, etc, etc, etc) watching these movies again, I can see beyond the surface and many of the previous scenes and jokes and details I could not understand before, now are perfectly clear with all the sexual innuendo, all the abuse innuendo, all the violence innuendo, etc.
      Knowing the ritual abuses that Hollywood kids go through and having these jokes here is like the ultimate insult to the suffering they go through.
      It actually becomes a very strange experience where I laugh and am horrified at the same time at the mockery and humiliation they do to those that are abused.
      Nowadays the "abused" have a voice and visibility like they never had before.
      The problem is that "voice and visibility" is very purposefully being turned against them - promoting the "status of victim" instead of the "status of self-responsibility".
      Even comedies such as these, hint for the very dark stuff that happens in the background.

  • @MikeB12800
    @MikeB12800 2 года назад +22

    Used to watch this in the 80’s as a kid! 80’s were a great time for movies and being a kid. Not sure if you got it….. the passengers aren’t reevaluating their lives, their killing themselves so they don’t have to listen to anymore of his stories.

    • @mikejankowski6321
      @mikejankowski6321 2 года назад

      I.e., bored to death (suicide)

    • @mgordon1100
      @mgordon1100 2 года назад

      You ain't lying. I was a kid in the 70's, and a teenager in the 80's. We had a lot of fun, and left adult stuff to adults.

  • @Matman651
    @Matman651 2 года назад +6

    You should watch Monty Python - The Holy Grail or Life of Brian if you enjoyed this or even the Naked Gun movies

  • @pexxos1
    @pexxos1 2 года назад +8

    I've seen many reactions to this movie and nobody ever gets the following jokes: The Mayo reference, Ethel Merman, the smoking ticket, when the wife says: "He never asked for a second cup of my coffee"...even Kareem! Yeah, this movie is 42 years old, so...still, the Mayo reference should be pretty obvious to American viewers.

    • @RabidTribble
      @RabidTribble 2 года назад +3

      Boomers will get them all, but as time goes on, younger viewers will miss more and more of the cultural references. I noticed the same thing in Police Squad. Great movie, but there just aren't the same shared experiences anymore.

    • @LoZenith75
      @LoZenith75 2 года назад +3

      @@RabidTribble what do you pretend from people that asked in such a movie if the door is closed? Millenials....

    • @LialaNaema
      @LialaNaema  2 года назад

      Thank you for this!

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 2 года назад +3

      Based on her accent, I'm 99% sure she's not American but lives in UK. There is no Mayo Clinic there. She gets a pass on that joke.

    • @Caseytify
      @Caseytify 2 года назад +1

      @@RabidTribble There's a similar issue with Blazing Saddles. Many folks today don't get the Randolph Scott or Cecil B. DeMille references.

  • @DarkPaladin24
    @DarkPaladin24 2 года назад +11

    This is an entirely different kind of comedy altogether.

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 2 года назад +6

      This is an entirely different kind of comedy.

    • @davewhitmore1958
      @davewhitmore1958 2 года назад +6

      This is an entirely different kind of comedy.

    • @CaptainFrost32
      @CaptainFrost32 2 года назад +5

      This is an entirely different kind of comedy.

    • @PhilBagels
      @PhilBagels 2 года назад +6

      This is an entirely different kind of comedy.

    • @stoneg.barrow9991
      @stoneg.barrow9991 2 года назад

      @@PhilBagels Besides, I haven't touched any kind of comedy entertainment in six years.

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim 2 года назад +16

    The editing cuts for copyright are understood but so many of them if had been a few seconds longer you would have got to punchline of the joke that we could have seen your reaction to

    • @LialaNaema
      @LialaNaema  2 года назад +3

      I already tried fighting with copyright😩 there was a lot more reaction and wish I just did 2 parts now. Sorry!

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 2 года назад +2

      I've watched a lot of reactions to this movie, and it is tough one to edit for RUclips. There are just SO many good jokes and you can't get them all.

    • @CaddyJim
      @CaddyJim 2 года назад +1

      @@LialaNaema it's totally understandable that's why I started my comment by saying I understand copyright. I was just making the point that several of your edits had they gone on just a few seconds longer it would have got to many the punchlines

    • @CaddyJim
      @CaddyJim 2 года назад +2

      @@dr.burtgummerfan439 understandable I wasn't talking about jokes that were left out I was saying the cut off was seconds before many punchlines

    • @mgordon1100
      @mgordon1100 2 года назад +1

      @@CaddyJim @Caddy Jim It could be worse. There's a reactor on here that chops a two hour film down to 15 minutes or less. Each scene she shows, she'll limit it to about 3 seconds. I refuse to watch her videos now after seeing a couple of them.

  • @mildredpierce4506
    @mildredpierce4506 2 года назад +1

    The Mayo Clinic is a famous hospital. In the movie, they literally have mayo (mayonnaise) on the shelves.

  • @andyleclerc3600
    @andyleclerc3600 Год назад

    The joke with the crew members' names is gold!

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim 2 года назад +9

    You need not question the sense of the silliness & just enjoy the movie. If you want to try a similar slapstick comedy check out *(The Naked Gun)*

    • @LialaNaema
      @LialaNaema  2 года назад +1

      I did 🤣 a lot of people just don’t understand my humour or are new and that’s also fine

  • @domainmojo2162
    @domainmojo2162 3 месяца назад

    Aww... you're such a lovely person! I loved how you empathised with the pilot and his PTSD.
    Anyway, I just wanna tell you, good luck! We're all counting on you!

  • @sca88
    @sca88 2 года назад +4

    The romantic beach scene is taken from early 50's classic 'From Here to Eternity'. The woman you hear her thinking is a parody of a common Folgers Coffee commercial. This film is filled with parody scenes including the main one from 'Zero Hour'.

  • @davidtstravels8939
    @davidtstravels8939 2 года назад +1

    A lot of people don't understand this movie's humor. It is meant to be very literal, dry and slapstick.

  • @sweiland75
    @sweiland75 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am twice your age and you are the first one of your age, and there have been many, to acknowledge how people your age are quick t dismiss movies or anything from before they were born.

  • @kevinhayes1656
    @kevinhayes1656 7 месяцев назад +1

    You were able to smoke on airplanes until the late 1980s early 1990s. The last two rows in the airplane were reserved as a smoking section.

  • @ruserious9577
    @ruserious9577 Год назад

    That's exactly why the pilot and co-pilot are not allowed to eat the same meal and sometimes they're not allowed to eat foods from the same kitchen.

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Год назад

    19:53 "Surely, you can't be _serious."_
    "I _am_ serious. And don't call me 'Shirley.'"
    And with _that,_ a _meme_ was born.

  • @steve8510
    @steve8510 9 месяцев назад

    I'm old enough to remember the little ash trays built into the airplane seats for smoking, seat belts were optional in cars too, hard to imagine now.

  • @tfpp1
    @tfpp1 2 года назад +8

    Even the “I can’t live with a man I don’t respect” is a punchline. Back then the cultural values between men and women was very different. It was usually understood/assumed that men->respect->women. It would’ve been natural at the time for her response to be she can’t live with a man who doesn’t respect her. So it was an unexpected “twist” when she subverted the expectation and said she can’t live with a man whom SHE doesn’t respect.

    • @highstimulation2497
      @highstimulation2497 2 года назад

      wow, I was born in 76 and I've never known that that is a punchline.

    • @Hexon66
      @Hexon66 2 года назад +2

      @@highstimulation2497 It wasn't.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 2 года назад +1

      It was never a punchline. It was a dramatic statement to contrast Ted's line to camera, (the actual punchline).
      It may have come from another movie as much of this material did.

    • @tfpp1
      @tfpp1 2 года назад

      @@Cheepchipsable I think you're overthinking how punchlines work. It was at least a subversion of expectations, which, to me comes across as a punchline. If we're splitting hairs, Ted's line to camera is more of a "button" to the joke. Regardless, the whole thing is still hilarious.

  • @vicjr74
    @vicjr74 2 года назад +2

    Great reaction. Classicmovie. 🤣
    "Surly you can't be serious."
    "I am serious and don't call me Shirley."

  • @mattslupek7988
    @mattslupek7988 2 года назад +2

    Liala, I just want to wish you good luck. We’re all counting on you.

  • @kpmac1
    @kpmac1 2 года назад +4

    Look up the RUclips videos comparing this movie with Zero Hour. Most of the dialog in this is taken directly from that other movie but with a hilarious twist.

  • @raymondmoore5476
    @raymondmoore5476 2 года назад +3

    Unplugging the runway lights is a great joke but it seems it went right over your head. The main thing about this movie it is a comedy but the actors were told to play it as a straight drama kind of movie. Leslie Nelson was a drama and serious actor who nearly passed on doing this role. Also, there were things most people missed, like the train conductor saying "All Aboard" and the train sound as the plane was getting going while the guy was at the door yelling to his GF scenes. Also, a single engine plane noise was heard instead of the engine of the plane that they were on. Just a lot going on and it really does take a few times watching it to try and see or hear what you missed before. Happy you enjoyed this TIMELESS CLASSIC!

  • @qjv1922
    @qjv1922 2 года назад +4

    I saw this film when I was a child... IN CINEMA! 😧 Gosh, am I old 😅

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Год назад

    5:06 Now what's _funnier_ about this scene? The fact that the heart they're apparently prepared to implant is leaping around on the desk in _front_ of him, or the fact that he's not _reacting_ to it?

  • @demagischewereldvanalexand1128
    @demagischewereldvanalexand1128 2 года назад

    Smoking or non smoking explained:
    Back when this movie came out it was legal to smoke in some areas of a plane, but you had to specify if you wanted to sit in the smoking part of the plane.

  • @LialaNaema
    @LialaNaema  2 года назад +10

    You’re right, I didn’t get a lot of the jokes but the film was very much still enjoyable. Also, yes I know it’s a comedy 😅 I’m just very different in how I approach movies 🙌 just thought I’d address some of the comments who thought “oh she doesn’t know it’s a satirical comedy” I know sweetheart ❤️

  • @genestippell1833
    @genestippell1833 11 месяцев назад

    Most people don't pickup that the plane had jet engines and there was the sound of propellers in the background the whole time. It's a movie that you can watch 10 times and still notice things you didn't pickup on the previous 9.

  • @guitarman8462
    @guitarman8462 2 года назад +6

    There's a part 2 also. I also suggest a Mel Brooks film " History Of The World Part 1 " .👌

  • @Roddy556
    @Roddy556 Год назад

    The hitman from Breaking Bad calling out "He's at 1300 feet, 900 feet, now he's back to 1300. What an asshole!" is great.

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo 2 года назад +1

    Shirley, this can't be the first time you've seen this movie.

  • @todderickson2435
    @todderickson2435 8 месяцев назад

    Nothing weird or strange at all about enjoying this classic comedy! 😁 Loved your reactions!

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Год назад

    1:29 "...so if I misinterpret a certain scene, let's just blame it on the eye, okay?"
    Aye.

  • @totomomo18
    @totomomo18 2 года назад +5

    Great movie :) This is a spoof movie no logic in it, I hope you do Top Secret 1984 also . it is from the same directors but it is less known

  • @Steelburgh
    @Steelburgh Год назад

    Hahah I love watching younger reaction youtubers do Airplane. They keep trying to see an actual movie inside of all the silliness. It's such a foreign concept that it's JUST silliness. There is 0% that's meant to be taken seriously. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Год назад

    3:00 "Would you put _all_ your metal objects into this dish, please?"
    Now what's _funnier_ about this particular shot? The fact that the metal objects he's placing in the dish include _limbs,_ or the fact that _she's_ reacting like it's just another _day?_

  • @tweevers2
    @tweevers2 2 года назад +3

    Yes you could smoke on a plane. Smoking on a US flight was banned fully by the year 2000

    • @RabidTribble
      @RabidTribble 2 года назад +1

      I completely remember smoking flights. I found it hilarious that there were often no dividers between smoking and non-smoking seats.

    • @LialaNaema
      @LialaNaema  2 года назад +2

      Oooh interesting thank you!

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 2 года назад +1

      You also could smoke in restaurants; they also had a smoking section. Our family doctor always smoked when he gave me and my sister annual physical exams.! Even cars were manufactured with ash trays. Bars and hotel lobbies had cigarette vending machines. Does anyone remember those?

    • @tweevers2
      @tweevers2 2 года назад +1

      @@dunhill1 They sure did, puffing away at your table at a restaurant or diner was the norm.I know here in Arizona smoking in resturants was common place until the early 2000's when they made the restaurants have to have closed off sections for it. There was a Perkins that was open 24 hrs and hanging out in the smoking lounge at4am for a nice greasy meal was the thing to do after the bars closed.Being almost 50 years old I guess it is something the youth have never experienced, smoking on planes in bars and restaurants. Or even the pack of smokes vending machines in diners. A convenient way to get your Pall Malls,Chesterfields, and Lucky Strikes.

  • @RyoHazuki224
    @RyoHazuki224 2 года назад +1

    This spoof movie was made when there were a lot of disaster movies made about air travel. But funny enough the plot of it almost directly followed a 1957 drama "Zero Hour!" like almost to a tee. But of course the original was as serious as can be.
    Airplane! is to me one of the greatest spoof movies of all time!

  • @davidfoster8172
    @davidfoster8172 2 года назад +3

    older comedies are actually funny

  • @antoineporche-rideaux4841
    @antoineporche-rideaux4841 2 года назад

    the older actress who was speaking jive 2 the black paasengers played the mom on the american classic tv show "Leave it to beaver"and that's why it was so funny when she was speaking jive

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 2 года назад

      Yes, that's true for us old timers. But she has never heard of nor watched that 1950s sitcom Leave it to Beaver so that really doesn't help. She would have had to watch several episodes first.

  • @blacktronlego
    @blacktronlego Год назад

    6:05 Back in the '80s you could smoke in a plane.
    11:49 The boy is right, it really is Kareem Abdul Jabar. You may have noticed how tall he was when he entered the cockpit.
    19:23 You can see the actor is just playing with the dog. They added growls and barks later, I'm sure.

  • @Hiraghm
    @Hiraghm 2 года назад +1

    So many old references that you're just too young to get, but you still got a lot of them.
    The whole "George Zip" thing...
    This was 1980... Ronald Reagan was running for election as President...
    Ronald Reagan, when young, had been in a movie about a famous Notre Dame University (American) football coach, Knute Rockne, "Knute Rockne, All-American".
    In the movie, Reagan played George Gipp, who died. When Rockne needed to inspire his players, he told them that before Gipp died, he... well he basically gave the speech the doctor recited. "Win just one more for the Gipper"... which is why one of President Reagan's nicknames was "the Gipper".
    The music playing at the end of the scene where the doctor talks about Zip, is the Notre Dame fight song.
    The "Jim never has a second cup of coffee at home" is spoofing a popular coffee commercial of the time.
    The lady who spoke Jive... was Barbara Billingsley, who play the mother, Mrs Cleaver on "Leave it to Beaver", a wholesome family show in the 50s/60s.
    The joke was that here was this straight-laced suburban motherly type, able to understand and speak inner-city ghetto talk. Including foul language.
    (side note: there's a joke about her character, Mrs Cleaver, chastising her husband Ward for being harsh to their son, who's the title character. I actually caught the episode where she delivered the line, "Ward, you were a little hard on the Beaver last night"...)
    And that _was_ famous basketball player Kareem Abdul Jabbar as Roger Murdoc.

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Год назад

    9:18 "I mean the hair's lookin' all cute, and then it breaks out into _this?"_
    It goes beyond _that._ These are _girl_ scouts.

  • @cjmacq-vg8um
    @cjmacq-vg8um Год назад +1

    this film is an almost word-for-word remake of a 1957 film titled "zero hour." accept "zero hour" was a serious drama. the writers of "airplane," who alsdo directed, actually bought the rights to "zero hour" so they couldn't be sued for making a parody of it.
    leslie nielson, the doctor, peter graves, the pilot, robert stack, capt kramer and lloyd bridges, the dude who picked the wrong time to quit all his bad habits, were all well known 60s dramatic tv and b-movie actors. the joke was having them play straight in an absurdist comedy.

  • @kingbrutusxxvi
    @kingbrutusxxvi 2 года назад +6

    More comedies, Liala. It's a nice "palate cleanser" from the serious stuff. Cheers.

  • @253NYCWEST
    @253NYCWEST 2 года назад

    The Mayo Clinic is one of the top hospitals in the USA - the gag is having mayonnaise jars stacked behind the Dr.

  • @MGower4465
    @MGower4465 2 года назад

    Yep. Smoking on airplanes was a thing. There were magical barriers that confined the smoke to just the smoking section, which was the rear portion of each cabin [First, Business, Coach). It started to disappear during the 90s. Many airports had special glass-enclosed smoking areas along the concourse, sort of like a terrarium.

  • @rodentnolastname6612
    @rodentnolastname6612 2 года назад +2

    this film is so chocked full of jokes I always find it fascinating which jokes a reactioner decides to include in their video

    • @LialaNaema
      @LialaNaema  2 года назад +1

      There was more reaction but had to be selective on copyright 😩 I wanted to include more! Maybe I should have done a part 2 😅

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 2 года назад +1

      Same with Blazing Saddles. When almost every line is a great joke it's a challenge to edit.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 2 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing. She really left out the gut busting jokes like the entire dialog and zingers of Johnny in the tower. His character was a riot in everything he said. She also completely removed all the scenes with the Jive brothers, air Israel, etc.

    • @LialaNaema
      @LialaNaema  2 года назад +1

      @@dunhill1 can’t please everyone 🤣

  • @Cheepchipsable
    @Cheepchipsable 2 года назад

    9:13, they are Girl scouts fighting, equivalent to the Girl Guides.
    14:30 Ronald Reagan was a former actor who was running for, (and won), the Presidency at the time this film was released.
    It's interesting how many older people and more or less average looking people were in this film.

  • @chemguy8056
    @chemguy8056 2 года назад +3

    You might want to remember movies from that time frame are not politically correct at all. Just enjoy the comedy.

  • @SighKronmiller
    @SighKronmiller 2 года назад

    Before 1980 many planes, trains and buses allowed you to smoke. They usually had ashtrays in the armrests.

  • @trhansen3244
    @trhansen3244 2 года назад +2

    I'm not sure she realizes this is a comedy, a spoof.

  • @mgordon1100
    @mgordon1100 2 года назад

    Are you sure you're not thinking about Starlord taking the guys leg, because Rocket told him that he needed it for a joke?

  • @mildredpierce4506
    @mildredpierce4506 2 года назад

    I’m glad to see that you understand that this was a comedy. I’ve seen several young people watch this and not laugh. They spend too much time trying to analyze every scene and they do not get slapstick comedy or sarcasm. But you get it. And that’s what makes your reaction enjoyable.

  • @NightRanger-lz6tp
    @NightRanger-lz6tp 2 года назад +2

    Facts:
    This movie marked the comedic debuts of Leslie Nielsen (The Doctor) who would have a whole new career doing spoof comedy, Lloyd Bridges (McCrosky), who appeared in other spoof comedies such as Hot Shots, Hot Shots Part Deux and Mafia, Peter Graves (Clarence Over) and Robert Stack (Rex Kramer).
    Irony: One of the movies spoofed was Saturday Night Fever. While he was doing Airplane, actor Robert Hays (Ted Striker) was also doing a short lived sitcom called Angie and his co-star on the show Donna Pescow (who played Angie on the show) was in Saturday Night Fever.
    Also they made a sequel called Airplane 2 The Sequel which I hope you get to check out.

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 2 года назад

      “They” are other people that didn’t make this.

    • @NightRanger-lz6tp
      @NightRanger-lz6tp 2 года назад

      @@tempsitch5632 OK I should word it better and say there is a sequel. I do still think she should check it out just to see William Shatner steal the show.

    • @mikejankowski6321
      @mikejankowski6321 2 года назад

      @@NightRanger-lz6tp Shhh!

    • @NightRanger-lz6tp
      @NightRanger-lz6tp 2 года назад +1

      @@mikejankowski6321 Shhh!

  • @kendramalm8811
    @kendramalm8811 6 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like I picked the wrong reaction to stop sniffing glue!

  • @leeashworth3971
    @leeashworth3971 2 года назад +3

    How can you be confused he asked for a smoking ticket.

  • @davidanderson4876
    @davidanderson4876 2 года назад

    I saw this at the cinema when it was released. To see big-name dramatic stars in comedy roles was a real treat. The audience roared with laughter the entire way through.

  • @robertoliver7368
    @robertoliver7368 2 года назад +1

    The question about the Turkish prison is a reference to a movie called Midnight Express (I think that's what it's called) basically it's about a guy who gets caught in a Turkish airport with a lot of heroin and his experience there.

  • @davewhitmore1958
    @davewhitmore1958 2 года назад +7

    You have a lovely laugh my dear, don't let anyone tell you different (even yourself!) :)

  • @raybernal6829
    @raybernal6829 Год назад +4

    Appreciate your laughing but some parts you took a bit too seriously.... It's a parody of the Airport movies of the 70s full of gags and takeoffs of the culture of the day.

  • @antoineporche-rideaux4841
    @antoineporche-rideaux4841 2 года назад

    liala the speech that leslie neelson gave striker was from a halftime speech by college football knute rockne who coached at the univeristy of notre dame in the late 1920's about 1 of the schools greatest player george gip and he went by the nick name the gipper and the speech was called " win 1 for the gipper"

  • @dracoargentum9783
    @dracoargentum9783 2 года назад

    "I just want to let the two of you know, Good luck and we're all counting on you"

  • @sammylane21
    @sammylane21 2 года назад +5

    The best time for this movie to have come out in the groovy '70's, back when jokes and movies were un PC, unlike today's comedies.

    • @Nutrient-Gold
      @Nutrient-Gold 2 года назад

      It was made in 1980. Even better times.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 2 года назад

      It was 10% opposite of WOKE. When that movie came out, Americans were not such overly sensitive pu$$ies. It's a slap stick parody movie for goodness sake.

  • @blacktronlego
    @blacktronlego Год назад

    This is the first of a whole genre of ZAZ parody movies. The police movie based 'Naked Gun' series are probably the most famous. There is also 'Top Secret' a spy/war/Elvis movie parody.

  • @RyoHazuki224
    @RyoHazuki224 2 года назад

    "No thank you, I take it black. Like my men."
    Favorite line from ANY comedy movie! LMAOOOO

  • @asterix7842
    @asterix7842 Год назад +1

    You’re the first reactor I’ve seen include the post credits scene. This movie and Ferris Beuller’s Day Off were the first movies I’d seen do this. Nowadays it’s done all the time.
    Leslie Nielson had a long career as a dramatic actor in the 60s and 70s before finding a new audience as a comedic actor in the 80s. Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, and Peter Graves also were well known dramatic actors before they were cast in this film.
    The two airport workers who crashed the plane into the terminal at the beginning of the movie were played by Jerry and David Zucker, two of the writers and directors of the movie. The makeup lady was played by their mother, Charlotte.
    Some other great 80s comedies worth checking out are Ghostbusters, The Princess Bride, The Blues Brothers, This is Spinal Tap, Ferris Beuller’s Day Off, and Crocodile Dundee. If you like the random, silly comedy of this movie, you should try the Monty Python movies of the 70s. I’d start with Monty Python and the Holy Grail. I just discovered your channel, so you might have already done some of these movies.

  • @igregmart
    @igregmart 2 года назад +1

    Every medicine cabinet should have an eyewash with an eyecup and an eyedrop for dry eyes.

  • @edp.8541
    @edp.8541 2 года назад +2

    Kareem played for the Milwaukee Bucks before he played for the Lakers.

    • @dunhill1
      @dunhill1 2 года назад

      Yes, that's true, but not sure how that fact makes the joke funnier.

  • @agarven1
    @agarven1 11 месяцев назад

    Julie Hagerty that plays Elain Dickinson. My favorite movies of hers is What About Bob with Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss. Such a funny movie. The movie Just Friends with Ryan Reynolds is a very funny movie as well. Those are movies you should check out