The John Candy as Orson Welles skit is way funnier when you realize he was making fun of the Frozen peas commercial before most people knew that audio existed.
I watched Delirious as a kid. I was fascinated by the idea of using the typewriter to change reality. I was also amused and disturbed by the horrible things he did to the male lead (?) of the show, especially when his teeth and hair started falling out! I always assumed this was another Candy classic. What a shame that it wasn't appreciated.
Jack didn't do those things to Blake. Most of the action in Ashford Falls takes place on its own. The people have free will except when Jack actively subverts it. Doctor Kirkwood was the one who gave Blake the pills to try and kill him, after Rachel seduced him into it.
I first saw this as a kid, too! We had it on tape and it was a family favorite. But he didn’t do that stuff to the guy. The guy was the brother of the main lady, and if I remember correctly, the other writer (the one the show hired behind his back in the real world,) had written that the lady was slowly poisoning him. Hence the teeth and stuff.
@@PoutingTrevor I had never even heard of the movie Delirious until just a few years ago. When I watched it, I could see why I had never heard of it… it Wasn’t that good. It was definitely one of John Candy’s weaker movies. While Uncle Buck, Great Outdoors, Plains Trains and Automobiles, Summer Rental etc were definitely classics of his… Delirious Wasn’t one of them
I actually caught this on Amazon Prime last month! So they’re still working it through the rotation. Which I’m grateful for. This is one of the “sick day” movies I always caught on daytime television on the days I stayed home sick from school. John Candy was one of the warmest, most lovable screen presences in cinema. It was great watching him as a hero and romantic lead.
I was going to comment the same! My wife and I watched this about a month or two ago on Prime. I had never seen this movie or heard of it before seeing it on prime. We both enjoyed it.
Similarly, I just caught this streaming free a couple of years ago. I really enjoyed it. I worked in a video rental store in the early 90s and despite it being a PG comedy with a highly marketable lead, we only got a single rental copy. To put that in context, we got two copies of "Once Upon a Crime".
This channel, as niche as it is, has quickly become a favorite of mine. I haven't heard of half the stuff you post about but your relaxed presentation is just so appealing. Superb work.
God, John Candy was such a treasure. I really enjoyed this movie when I saw it waaaay back. I never even thought about the Groundhog Day comparison but it's totally valid, and now I can't unsee that... I can't wait to see more of this series. I'm looking forward to one about Only the Lonely (my favorite John Candy movie because absolutely I love him and I have a thing for Ally Sheedy) and The Great Outdoors.
Not only that, but he had ambitions of directing. He even directed a straight-to-video movie called _Hostage for a Day_ which was (unfortunately) released posthumously.
I love this film - there are so many small details in it, that makes it even funnier, for example that Raymond Burrs character has the same cable tv problems and is waiting for the cable guy later in the movie as Jack had at the very beginning 😀 always makes me laugh out loud
I had never even heard of this movie until a few years ago. When I watched it I could see why I had never heard of it, because it sucked. It definitely wasn’t one of his best movies
I found this movie years ago on DVD randomly with the John Candy cover and decided to get it just because I had never heard of a movie and it became a must watch movie in my family for a long time. Sadly I think that disc is gone now because of every thing that happened in my life a few years ago with a house fire but I still remember it from time to time and quote it everyday!
Side note - I love that dreamy, foggy look some 80s/90s films had. That really shiny, dreamlike film texture is a thing of its own. Adds another layer to the "fantasy" element in these older flicks.
The premise of this movie borrows from the greek myth Pygmalion and the Twilight Zone episode, “A World of His Own”. Ruby Sparks also did something similar, though that one took advantage more of the emotional connection of a writer and his creation. Movies about soap operas are rare because it’s difficult to take the more hammy kind of storytelling and put it within a cinematic world. I could actually see Delirious working better today ironically as a series rather then a movie
You are absolutely right. There are so many obscure films out there that should be available on physical media, without having to resort to paying an extortionate amount of money or resort to a bootleg copy. It really as sad in this day and age, I love my DVD collection and can't be without it! Let's hope they listen to you and make it available for everyone! Thank you!
I rewatched this on Tubi last month and it still holds up. From Prince doing the song Delirious to the dance number set to James Brown's This is a Man's World. A classic. We miss you John
I'm so glad I saw this. I used to watch Delirious all the time as a kid. That's not an exaggeration. I'd go down to the local video store and rent 6 movies for $5 for the week. If I couldn't find 6 or I wanted a reliable comedy that'd be Delirious. I'd forgotten all about it but the memories came flooding back. I've got to track it down to watch ASAP.
I love this movie. I actually think virtually everything was perfect, especially the casting (although I agree it would have been better served with more soap cheese in the look of it). Thank you for covering it, it's definitely a hidden gem that more people need to see. Whenever John Candy or soap opera satire comes up (happens more than you might think) I mention this movie and everyone looks at me like I'm nuts because they think I've randomly started talking about the Eddie Murphy special.
I somehow had never heard of this movie. Having watched it for the first time in my 40s, I'm absolutely blown away by it. It was funny. Poinient. The stereotypes were perfect. And John Candy was brilliant. Thank you for this series and keep doing it.
I actually saw this movie in theaters. I saw it several times after, especially when Comedy Central played in on rotation, and it got better every time to me.
After watching Summer Rental and The Great Outdoors a couple weeks ago, I suggested to my girlfriend that we check out one of Candy’s lesser known films. So I pulled Delirious out of the stacks and we laughed our asses off. Amazing cast. JC was fantastic in it as he was in everything he did. Dylan Baker falling apart was priceless. Highly watchable film. Plenty of VHS copies still floating around if you still have a functional VCR. I would recommend this movie to anyone who loves John Candy. I sorely miss him and May he Rest In Peace.🔥🎥👍
Because of you I have been watching all these goldies from my childhood through the 80's. Keep up the good work, you ARE bringing memories back for us oldies and we get to share them with an entirely new generation, our kids and grandkids. Thank you.
Joe, please start a podcast or maybe some other long form content!!! Your voice, your attitude, your knowledge of film and your tremendous research are one in a million. You’ve reignited my love for cinema in a way that I can’t thank you enough for. Something I do may never make the channel, but I’m in the world again and that’s enough for me.
I was lucky enough to have this be the first John Candy film i ever saw. It was featured in the Free On Demand section with my family's Comcast plan back around 2010 i think. I was shocked to find out this film isnt a classic to more people. Hopefully this video will help more people rediscover this hidden gem.
I watched this movie in my youth. I was so excited to see it finally covered here. For the longest time my family had this recorded on a VHS lol. Great video as always
Harry Crumb & the action comedy: Armed and Dangerous were, in my view funnier than this movie. This film, plot seemed more like a TV movie or light comedy for basic cable.
I'm so happy you covered this movie! It's one of my favourite John Candy performances, and the supporting cast is great too. Definitely deserves more appreciation in my opinion.
I’ve been wanting to see this film for years and could never find a copy out and about. It’s a pretty rare and out of print dvd, but I finally found a copy of it on EBay for $20 brand new. Your video made me even more eager to check it out.
I loved this movie as a kid so much. Like you, I was a huge fan of his and owned this on VHS, like many of his other movies. When I saw it again as an adult, I didn’t think much of the movie, but I always remember Dylan Baker’s scenes. The hair falling out scene is hilarious.
Saw Delirious free on RUclips, a clever premise and I like the theme of reinventing yourself. Obscure films deserve their time in the limelight. Glad Joe is giving them their due here.
I went to see this in theaters in middle school because anything with John Candy I would see. I got a previously viewed vhs from Blockbuster and payed about $30 bucks for a DVD on eBay. This movie has a lot of charm as well as a lot of laughs that proves the greatness that is John Candy. Always love that you bring these films to the forefront so that others can discover them. John Candy will forever be a legend that was taken too soon. P.S. I see Amazon has Delirious grouped with Spaceballs and Canadian Bacon for $24.99 on DVD. I don't regret paying $30 for it a while back though.
Sadly overlooked film! Saw it again last year. Surreal insane humor. One feels like they are a part of Candy's character psyche along with the background drama going on. Great cast too!
This is a fantastic film, I had no idea it wasn't especially well known. It really is one of Candy's finest, and I echo what you say about the supporting cast.
found your channel a little over a month ago and I've watched nearly all your videos since. I really enjoy watching your channel. Thanks for taking the time to give your take but even more so all the research. Great story telling.
Well shit, I had the DVD in my possession only last year and I gave it away when I was done watching it! Really enjoyed this film, it's evident that John was having a lot of fun and that's my favourite part of any given actor, when you can tell they're having a good time doing what they're doing. Gods, I miss John Candy.
I have a soft spot for this movie and am struck by its appearing not only before Groundhog Day but Last Action Hero. Whenever it would turn up on cable, I'd catch it. Thanks for remembering it.
I was 9 when this movie came out. I was already a huge fan of John Candy loving Planes, Trains and Automobiles, The Great Outdoors and Uncle Buck. Thanks to your vid, hopefully more people will check out this lost but not forgotten Candy gem.
I’ve had this for years, absolutely love the movie and it has a place on my favorites shelf. One thing that wasn’t mentioned but probably should’ve been is the fantastic score, some of the music written for the movie was absolutely fantastic.
I loved this movie so damn much. It brought me back to watching soaps with my mother on days off from school. And I recognized all the stupid tropes and loved the conceit of the movie.
This was one where I paused your video half way and checked it out for myself before continuing. Really enjoyable watch, appreciate the good work you do!
"I can't believe this. Loxs and cream cheese on cinnamon toast? GET IT OUTTA HERE!" I love this line, nobody else ever seems to know where it's from so I just go around looking like a psycho.
I had no idea this film existed (which was surprising to me as im a huge John Candy fan) until a few years ago when i caught it on cable. What a great film. I love everything J Candy. This is one of his top 5 best films, in my opinion. Great vid as always ❤
Dude, it also stars David Rasche!! Please do a retrospective on Sledge Hammer! So, when I started watching this vid I thought "oh I love this movie" but then realized I actually haven't seen Delirious and was mixing it up with Once Upon a Crime, which I really love. Will have to check out Delirious soon!
There have been several times I went to see a movie and there was only like 1 or 2 other people in the theater. Probably a couple of dozen times, actually. Typically matinees. But this is the only movie I ever went to see where there was absolutely no one in the theater but me.
This was actually free on RUclips months ago so I watched it. I personally wasn't blown away but I do say John Candy made the most of it's premise and it was decently enjoyable.
I love John Candy. He is one of my favorites actors. And I do have ALL of his movies. When I am feeling down any of his films picks me right back up, Next will be The Great Outdoors
You're telling me John Candy and Billy Crystal two of the best people and comedians shared a stage and now I'm finding it out? Wow. Now I believe in miracles
The John Candy as Orson Welles skit is way funnier when you realize he was making fun of the Frozen peas commercial before most people knew that audio existed.
I watched Delirious as a kid. I was fascinated by the idea of using the typewriter to change reality. I was also amused and disturbed by the horrible things he did to the male lead (?) of the show, especially when his teeth and hair started falling out! I always assumed this was another Candy classic. What a shame that it wasn't appreciated.
Jack didn't do those things to Blake. Most of the action in Ashford Falls takes place on its own. The people have free will except when Jack actively subverts it. Doctor Kirkwood was the one who gave Blake the pills to try and kill him, after Rachel seduced him into it.
I first saw this as a kid, too! We had it on tape and it was a family favorite. But he didn’t do that stuff to the guy. The guy was the brother of the main lady, and if I remember correctly, the other writer (the one the show hired behind his back in the real world,) had written that the lady was slowly poisoning him. Hence the teeth and stuff.
@@Nova7o9 Oh! I'll have to watch it again. It's literally been about 20 years lol
@@PoutingTrevor I had never even heard of the movie Delirious until just a few years ago. When I watched it, I could see why I had never heard of it… it Wasn’t that good. It was definitely one of John Candy’s weaker movies. While Uncle Buck, Great Outdoors, Plains Trains and Automobiles, Summer Rental etc were definitely classics of his… Delirious Wasn’t one of them
Love how John Candy always puts 110% in every role because he does it for the love he has for his job and the business and not for a payday
I actually caught this on Amazon Prime last month! So they’re still working it through the rotation. Which I’m grateful for. This is one of the “sick day” movies I always caught on daytime television on the days I stayed home sick from school. John Candy was one of the warmest, most lovable screen presences in cinema. It was great watching him as a hero and romantic lead.
I was going to comment the same! My wife and I watched this about a month or two ago on Prime. I had never seen this movie or heard of it before seeing it on prime. We both enjoyed it.
*I was one of those "sick day" kids back in school, as well, and would watch the movies that I would consider my guilty pleasures*
Similarly, I just caught this streaming free a couple of years ago. I really enjoyed it. I worked in a video rental store in the early 90s and despite it being a PG comedy with a highly marketable lead, we only got a single rental copy. To put that in context, we got two copies of "Once Upon a Crime".
I definitely remember it as a sick day movie that was entertaining enough in concept to keep a bored younger version of myself entertained.
This channel, as niche as it is, has quickly become a favorite of mine. I haven't heard of half the stuff you post about but your relaxed presentation is just so appealing. Superb work.
Cheers!
It honestly slaps. One of my favourite channels.
151K or Niche
Pick a lane.
Completely agree
I'm glad you got to Delerious. Look forward to Armed and Dangerous sometime.
A & D is funny. Good action. Audrey Landers 😘
Instant subscribe. Anyone who remembers Delirious is someone I need to be watching.
Cheers!
God, John Candy was such a treasure. I really enjoyed this movie when I saw it waaaay back. I never even thought about the Groundhog Day comparison but it's totally valid, and now I can't unsee that... I can't wait to see more of this series. I'm looking forward to one about Only the Lonely (my favorite John Candy movie because absolutely I love him and I have a thing for Ally Sheedy) and The Great Outdoors.
(raises hand) Another vote for Only the Lonely.
I bought the Great outdoors on dvd last year. It's still as funny and awesome as I remembered it on tv as a kid.
I still mourn for what we never got: some of the different direction of John’s film career such as doing dramatic or lead man work.
I also feel like John Candy would have easily been a Wes Anderson regular and it would have been glorious.
@@ItsThatRetro 😭😭😭 It hurts so much. I would love to have seen him play a villain.
Not only that, but he had ambitions of directing. He even directed a straight-to-video movie called _Hostage for a Day_ which was (unfortunately) released posthumously.
@@ItsThatRetro I we ever achieve time travel, I’m breaking the rules and making sure John Candy stays alive just to see this become a reality.
@@ItsThatRetro agreed lost him too soon
I love this film - there are so many small details in it, that makes it even funnier, for example that Raymond Burrs character has the same cable tv problems and is waiting for the cable guy later in the movie as Jack had at the very beginning 😀 always makes me laugh out loud
"I've got black bars on two and seven!"
I had never even heard of this movie until a few years ago. When I watched it I could see why I had never heard of it, because it sucked. It definitely wasn’t one of his best movies
I found this movie years ago on DVD randomly with the John Candy cover and decided to get it just because I had never heard of a movie and it became a must watch movie in my family for a long time.
Sadly I think that disc is gone now because of every thing that happened in my life a few years ago with a house fire but I still remember it from time to time and quote it everyday!
You can order it on Amazon. I got it from there as well as Only the Lonely. I love both of the films.
Side note - I love that dreamy, foggy look some 80s/90s films had. That really shiny, dreamlike film texture is a thing of its own. Adds another layer to the "fantasy" element in these older flicks.
Yeah, I recall this film. The scenes like that were + good idea.
The premise of this movie borrows from the greek myth Pygmalion and the Twilight Zone episode, “A World of His Own”. Ruby Sparks also did something similar, though that one took advantage more of the emotional connection of a writer and his creation.
Movies about soap operas are rare because it’s difficult to take the more hammy kind of storytelling and put it within a cinematic world. I could actually see Delirious working better today ironically as a series rather then a movie
You are absolutely right. There are so many obscure films out there that should be available on physical media, without having to resort to paying an extortionate amount of money or resort to a bootleg copy. It really as sad in this day and age, I love my DVD collection and can't be without it!
Let's hope they listen to you and make it available for everyone! Thank you!
I rewatched this on Tubi last month and it still holds up. From Prince doing the song Delirious to the dance number set to James Brown's This is a Man's World. A classic. We miss you John
I'll be honest, I never heard of this movie, but it sounds fun and it's a shame that John Candy never managed to get into dramatic acting.
Check out Only the Brave if you haven't yet.
Only the lonely was a valiant effort-a comedy that was more at home being a drama
The part he played in Oliver Stone's JFK was a dramatic role for John Candy...
This film is worth your time if you come across it. Just wait till you meet Len!! Boy did they get letters!!
Check It Out. It's one of his best ones.
The opening scene with the cable guy is GOLD! Such a NY thing 😂😂😂😂
This is a great movie.
80s and early 90s were the absolute BEST TIME for comedies!!!
I'm so glad I saw this. I used to watch Delirious all the time as a kid. That's not an exaggeration. I'd go down to the local video store and rent 6 movies for $5 for the week. If I couldn't find 6 or I wanted a reliable comedy that'd be Delirious. I'd forgotten all about it but the memories came flooding back. I've got to track it down to watch ASAP.
Did you watch it?
God, this movie is so underappreciated.
I love this movie. I actually think virtually everything was perfect, especially the casting (although I agree it would have been better served with more soap cheese in the look of it).
Thank you for covering it, it's definitely a hidden gem that more people need to see.
Whenever John Candy or soap opera satire comes up (happens more than you might think) I mention this movie and everyone looks at me like I'm nuts because they think I've randomly started talking about the Eddie Murphy special.
3:28 Yes! John Candy as Orsen Wells. What a great performance.
Great, Have you considered reviewing The comeback trail (1982)?
I somehow had never heard of this movie. Having watched it for the first time in my 40s, I'm absolutely blown away by it. It was funny. Poinient. The stereotypes were perfect. And John Candy was brilliant. Thank you for this series and keep doing it.
I actually saw this movie in theaters. I saw it several times after, especially when Comedy Central played in on rotation, and it got better every time to me.
The John Candy "Action Hero" scene, was truly the funniest scene in the movie.
This is one of my all time fave John Candy films. Very underrated and classic jem
'Surgery removes excess "M's" from her name!' had me rolling.
Kudos, Joe, on highlighting the supporting cast. They're hilarious.
After watching Summer Rental and The Great Outdoors a couple weeks ago, I suggested to my girlfriend that we check out one of Candy’s lesser known films. So I pulled Delirious out of the stacks and we laughed our asses off.
Amazing cast. JC was fantastic in it as he was in everything he did.
Dylan Baker falling apart was priceless.
Highly watchable film. Plenty of VHS copies still floating around if you still have a functional VCR.
I would recommend this movie to anyone who loves John Candy.
I sorely miss him and May he Rest In Peace.🔥🎥👍
John Candy is a treasure. Brilliant comedian and beautiful human being. Rest easy, Candyman.
Because of you I have been watching all these goldies from my childhood through the 80's. Keep up the good work, you ARE bringing memories back for us oldies and we get to share them with an entirely new generation, our kids and grandkids.
Thank you.
Joe, please start a podcast or maybe some other long form content!!! Your voice, your attitude, your knowledge of film and your tremendous research are one in a million. You’ve reignited my love for cinema in a way that I can’t thank you enough for. Something I do may never make the channel, but I’m in the world again and that’s enough for me.
I was lucky enough to have this be the first John Candy film i ever saw. It was featured in the Free On Demand section with my family's Comcast plan back around 2010 i think. I was shocked to find out this film isnt a classic to more people.
Hopefully this video will help more people rediscover this hidden gem.
What I love about this series is that you shine a light on these hidden gems, another one added to the watchlist!
You can rent a physical copy of this movie on DVD and Blu-ray through Netflix's DVD service
For anyone interested, Delirious is available for free on RUclips. (As of December 2022 at least.)
This was a family-favorite growing up.
I watched this movie in my youth. I was so excited to see it finally covered here. For the longest time my family had this recorded on a VHS lol. Great video as always
Love this film and this very underrated score and theme
Harry Crumb & the action comedy: Armed and Dangerous were, in my view funnier than this movie. This film, plot seemed more like a TV movie or light comedy for basic cable.
I'm so happy you covered this movie! It's one of my favourite John Candy performances, and the supporting cast is great too. Definitely deserves more appreciation in my opinion.
I remember this movie it was awesome.
Best line in the movie, “I’m a medical doctor!”
I’ve been wanting to see this film for years and could never find a copy out and about. It’s a pretty rare and out of print dvd, but I finally found a copy of it on EBay for $20 brand new. Your video made me even more eager to check it out.
I watched this movie so much when I was younger, and it is by far my favorite John Candy movie.
This is one of my favorite Candy's movies. Whenever it was on HBO, I would watch it over and over.
Disagree… I didn’t care for it
@@nsasupporter7557 whys that
I loved this movie as a kid so much. Like you, I was a huge fan of his and owned this on VHS, like many of his other movies. When I saw it again as an adult, I didn’t think much of the movie, but I always remember Dylan Baker’s scenes. The hair falling out scene is hilarious.
And then his teeth
I loved this movie as a kid. Awesome.
This and Sopadish make a great double feature.
I was going to mention SoapDish 1991. Imdb.com . Great comedy. 🎭 well written. Very 1990s. Lol.
Saw Delirious free on RUclips, a clever premise and I like the theme of reinventing yourself. Obscure films deserve their time in the limelight. Glad Joe is giving them their due here.
One of my favorite John Candy movies. I love the silliness, and gags.
I went to see this in theaters in middle school because anything with John Candy I would see. I got a previously viewed vhs from Blockbuster and payed about $30 bucks for a DVD on eBay. This movie has a lot of charm as well as a lot of laughs that proves the greatness that is John Candy. Always love that you bring these films to the forefront so that others can discover them. John Candy will forever be a legend that was taken too soon.
P.S. I see Amazon has Delirious grouped with Spaceballs and Canadian Bacon for $24.99 on DVD.
I don't regret paying $30 for it a while back though.
Sadly overlooked film! Saw it again last year. Surreal insane humor. One feels like they are a part of Candy's character psyche along with the background drama going on. Great cast too!
This is not only one of my favorite John Candy movies, but one of my favorite overall movies period.
This is a fantastic film, I had no idea it wasn't especially well known. It really is one of Candy's finest, and I echo what you say about the supporting cast.
I love this movie.. and I have it on DVD in my John Candy movie collection (that I bought several years ago)... 😎👍
found your channel a little over a month ago and I've watched nearly all your videos since. I really enjoy watching your channel. Thanks for taking the time to give your take but even more so all the research. Great story telling.
Loved this movie as a kid. Watched it everytime it was on cable TV
Well shit, I had the DVD in my possession only last year and I gave it away when I was done watching it! Really enjoyed this film, it's evident that John was having a lot of fun and that's my favourite part of any given actor, when you can tell they're having a good time doing what they're doing. Gods, I miss John Candy.
I have a soft spot for this movie and am struck by its appearing not only before Groundhog Day but Last Action Hero. Whenever it would turn up on cable, I'd catch it. Thanks for remembering it.
I've seen this film streaming, and always passed on it. So now I'm going to have to watch it. Thanks!
I was 9 when this movie came out. I was already a huge fan of John Candy loving Planes, Trains and Automobiles, The Great Outdoors and Uncle Buck. Thanks to your vid, hopefully more people will check out this lost but not forgotten Candy gem.
This could be one of my favorites movies of all time. Candy is truly underrated and should be forever seen as one of the greats.
I’ve had this for years, absolutely love the movie and it has a place on my favorites shelf. One thing that wasn’t mentioned but probably should’ve been is the fantastic score, some of the music written for the movie was absolutely fantastic.
Thank you for covering this movie .
I named my RUclips channel because this movie !!!
Thanks again !!!
This is my favorite John Candy movie. So many quotable lines! The cast was excellent!
I loved this movie so damn much. It brought me back to watching soaps with my mother on days off from school. And I recognized all the stupid tropes and loved the conceit of the movie.
Bought this on DVD 17 years sgo. My kids love it. There is a lot of comedy and most of the actors are great in it
This was one where I paused your video half way and checked it out for myself before continuing. Really enjoyable watch, appreciate the good work you do!
Love Delirious. Candy's most underrated film
This is a great movie and I still have my VHS copy. Great pick!
"I can't believe this. Loxs and cream cheese on cinnamon toast? GET IT OUTTA HERE!" I love this line, nobody else ever seems to know where it's from so I just go around looking like a psycho.
I had no idea this film existed (which was surprising to me as im a huge John Candy fan) until a few years ago when i caught it on cable. What a great film. I love everything J Candy. This is one of his top 5 best films, in my opinion. Great vid as always ❤
John candy, had such unmatched charisma and charm, that he could have made a movie about anything and it would have been entertaining. Legend! 😊😎👍
I just revisited this!
Dude, it also stars David Rasche!! Please do a retrospective on Sledge Hammer! So, when I started watching this vid I thought "oh I love this movie" but then realized I actually haven't seen Delirious and was mixing it up with Once Upon a Crime, which I really love. Will have to check out Delirious soon!
when I was a kid, they used to show this movie on Comedy Central all the time. I havent seen it in years, but I remember liking it.
I should give John Candy a real try
I watched this morning thanks to your recommendation. Great Saturday morning movie!! Highly recommend!!
I have always loved Delirious ! Just rewatched it this past month.
This is one of my favorite movies.
There have been several times I went to see a movie and there was only like 1 or 2 other people in the theater. Probably a couple of dozen times, actually. Typically matinees. But this is the only movie I ever went to see where there was absolutely no one in the theater but me.
Just one of my favorites. I watched this movie over and over and over as a kid. This and Soapdish.
Commenting at the start, I love this movie. Absolute classic that deserves all of the love.
This was actually free on RUclips months ago so I watched it. I personally wasn't blown away but I do say John Candy made the most of it's premise and it was decently enjoyable.
thank you for featuring this film, this actually looks really fun
My public library has it available on a streaming service called Hoopla and was able to rewatch it recently. Definitely a lost John Candy treasure!
Growing up loving this movie! I want to see it again!!!!!!
I re-watched this a few months ago, and it is hysterical. "Delirious" was so good it makes me want to watch "Wagons East", ha.
I love John Candy. He is one of my favorites actors. And I do have ALL of his movies. When I am feeling down any of his films picks me right back up, Next will be The Great Outdoors
Truly love this channel. You appreciate all the movies I did growing up
So I watched this movie last night because of your video and what a great time! So so funny. Thanks for spotlighting this
I’ve always liked this movie! No one ever knows what I’m talking about. Thanks for covering it, another great video, my friend.
I saw that movie when I was a teenager and remember thoroughly enjoying it.
When I tell people about this movie they often don't believe that it even exists and think I'm making shit up.
You're telling me John Candy and Billy Crystal two of the best people and comedians shared a stage and now I'm finding it out? Wow. Now I believe in miracles
BROOKLYN NY, Another icon lost way to Soon, Rest in Paradise my Brother, Thanks for all the Memories
Even when he's playing an asshole I love him. I was feeling down today, but watching John Candy made me feel better.
I catch this movie in cable years ago. I was so intrigued. And I loved it
This movie was released a month before I was born.
Now I feel lucky finding a copy. Anything with John Candy is pretty much gold. This film is a true gem in my opinion.