Huge fan of this film. One of the best comedies to come out of the 80’s, imo. A couple fun facts: Paula Abdul was the choreographer for the dance sequence when the African princess is introduced. Arsenio Hall and Abdul met on set and he ended up appearing in one of her first videos (Straight Up) as they had a short relationship together and still remain friends. On another note regarding the princesses introduction, the lady who pushes through the crowd to actually introduce her was actually a popular female impersonator named Bill Gordan. He passed in 2018 unfortunately. Lastly, you obviously knew that James Earl Jones went on to play Mufasa. The Queen, Madge Sinclair, is also Sarabi, in The Lion King, making the 2 of them King And Queen in 2 films.
This is a staple in 80's Black households. "Soul Glow" was a spoof of Jerri Curls (which looked greasy). The preacher was a caricature of Black Pastors (not just Al Sharpton. That cadence is very common in African American Southern Churches (especially Southern Baptists). Because it was the 80's that singer Randy Watson was dressed flamboyantly, not like Little Richard... Think "Prince". The Queen was also the voice of Simba's mother in The Lion King. I'm glad you enjoyed this, oh... and you can skip the second one.
Jheri curls were BIG in the 80's. folks with a jheri curl needed products to keep their hair from drying out and it basically got on everything, lol. John Amos was also famous for his role as the father, James Evans in the show Good Times. And I could be wrong, but I think the Kunta Kinte quip was a nod to the mini series, Roots which John Amos was also in.
I'm so glad you already saw Trading Places (1984) so that you got the joke about the two homeless guys. Madge Sinclair had been the first female Federation starship captain to ever appear in Star Trek, in 1986's The Voyage Home. She later appeared on The Next Generation as the mother of the Enterprise's chief engineer (played by LeVar Burton, who was young Kunta Kinte in Roots). She also played the wife of John Amos (the older Kunta Kinte) in Roots. ****I'd LOVE to see you react to the original ROOTS!!!**** It starred John Amos, LeVar Burton, Lou Gossett Jr., Ben Vereen, Leslie Uggams, Ed Asner, Lorne Greene, Robert Reed, Sandy Duncan, Chuck Connors, Vic Morrow, Burl Ives, and Madge Sinclair.
Yes, later at the Awareness Rally, Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall each play 3 characters in the scene. First Arsenio Hall is shown onstage playing Reverend Brown, who then introduces Randy Watson, the lead singer of Sexual Chocolate (played by Eddie Murphy). In the audience, Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall also play Akeem and Semmi, and also their barbershop characters Clarence and Morris, who get into an argument when Morris puts a fried chicken bone into the money collection basket. In total, both Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall each played 4 characters in the movie.
What I like about this film, is while Royal family lives in luxury and pamper themselves, people of Zamunda really love the royal family. There are no many body guards. Its a fantasy but its nice fantasy. A turly good royal family that looks after their people. Also the many roles Arsenio and Eddie had did lead up Nutty Professor and its fun sequel.
I'm so glad you picked up the parallel in circumstances between arranged marriages of the royal family and the "royal" American businessman family being the same for the two characters.. so many do not pick that up! 😉👍
Actually, in the very first barbershop scene, Eddie Murphy plays 2 characters, barber Clarence, who standing behind a young Cuba Gooding Jr giving him a fake haircut (notice that Clarence is just clipping the air with his scissors and not even touching the curly wig on Cuba Gooding Jr). Eddie also plays Saul, the elderly Jewish guy talking about Muhammad Ali. Arsenio Hall plays Morris the barber who always sits down eating. Clint Smith plays the 3rd barber who was playing checkers with Saul.
The movie your mom is trying to think of in the opening is “Sgt. Peoper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”. It starred Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees. It’s a movie based off of the Beatles album of the same name. Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Billy Preston, Earth Wind & Fire, and Steve Martin all sing in it too. EW&F singing “Got to Get You Back in my Life” and Robin Gibbs singing “Oh Darling” are incredible. A lot of people don’t like it, but it’s a fun watch.
I love that you both recognize so many of the actors in this film. Normally people watching this for the first time don't know who John Amos is but you recognized him, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Garcelle Beauvais. This is my favorite movie of all time and I quote it all the time! There are a few big names behind the scenes for this film, too. I'm sure some folks in the comments have mentioned one or two already.
Glad that you and your mom liked the film. Me and my friends have been quoting this movie ever since it came out. I've probably seen it 100 times now.. LOL The line that Amos said: "I'm a put my foot up your royal ass" was ad-libbed by him. The original line as written didn't work for John and after he said it, Eddie and the whole crew busted out laughing. That's when the director John Landis knew it worked.
There's 2 notable moments in Trading Places where Eddie breaks the 4th wall by looking into the camera. And 2 in this film. Eric LaSalle does it as well as Dottie the poodle. Both movies directed by John Landis.
If you haven’t seen Eddie Murphy’s first movie 48 Hrs, you should check it out. Him and Nick Nolte play well off each other, and it’s way more serious. Definitely more of a crime/action movie. Eddie holds his own as a dramatic actor and the comedy is still spliced in to let his true character peak through. Good movie. Well done on C2A. Huge fan.👍
I live in LA and here that same haircut Hakeem got would probably costs $25 in a black barbershop here. Your average “basic” haircut in LA now costs $45 on the cheap at a black barbershop. Minus tip. If you wear your hair short it gets really expensive. And to be honest, you can’t blame barbers, because real estate is expensive here. Both to pay rent for a barbershop and to live.
1. They killed the multiple roles. 2. The appearance of the Dukes is an "Easter egg" from "Trading Places". 3. James Earl Jones AND John Amos! GMAFB😎😎😁 "Son, if you want to keep working here, you have to stay off the drugs.🤣 4. A movie featuring John Amos worth a first time/share is "The Beastmaster". 5. Coming 2 America= Meh🙄
The guy Eddie Murphy's old jewish character is based off of is the make up artists father -in-law. If you look closely in the barbershop scene when Eddie is getting a haircut, 11:40, the director used the father-in-law as a stand in double for the scene. You can see how close it was to the actual model. It was so god, they did a test and had Eddie go around talking to the people around the lot and even fooled the head of the studio and some of the other execs who weren't to sure about Eddie doing the character...
Hey you two! Am new to your channel, this is the first video I am watching, but I've added half of your channel to my watchlist, especially looking forward to the Bond movies 🙂 I don't know if anyone has ever mentioned it, but your mum reminds me a lot of Helen Mirren! 😁
That McDowell's was actually a Wendy's for many years (the location is on Queens Blvd), and on occasion or two they transformed it into the McDowell's on anniversary's for this movie. But that restaurant has long since been shut down. As a lifelong New Yorker who grew up in Queens/Manhattan, well it just makes this movie all the funnier. I even by chance happen to know a couple of (actor) extras who just happened to be spotted in this movie.
The "McDowell's" restaurant is actually a Wendy's. A couple of employees from the McDonald's up the streeet heard about the commotion and threatened to sue. Director John Landis got permission from the head office at McDonald's, but others weren't told.
FYI.. the director of the movie was John Landis, who did the Blues Brothers and 48 Hours. He and Eddie did have a good relationship until this film was made. A lot of things happened, but from reports they had a physical altercation during filming. It's amazing how well the movie turned out.
The woman he was supposed to marry was played by the legendary Sheryl Lee Ralph, who currently stars on "Abbott Elementary". She was also the Deena in the original Broadway cast of "Dreamgirls".
@@lolitafalana I'm so silly, I KNOW that's Vanessa Bell Calloway. I think I had Sheryl on the brain cuz because an Abbott Elementary reaction had just come up in my feed. My bad!
Obviously do what you want and what the majority of your subscribers want, everyone has different tastes as well, but while I love this first movie, have watched it numerous times over the years, I couldn't personally make it past 30-40 minutes of the more recent sequel. I didn't like it at all. Of course there's no way you'll know if it's for you or not other than checking it for yourself at some point. Glad you checked this one out and both enjoyed it.
I absolutely got Eddie Haskell vibes from him! 😂 Saw this in the theater, and as soon as he started addressing the Queen, I immediately thought of Leave it to Beaver.
Still a great movie. I haven't seen part two yet, but from what I've read, it has mixed reactions, I would definitely check it out down the road, if nothing more than for nostalgia. I didn't catch the whole reaction, but in case it wasn't mentioned, the soul glow fella was Eriq La Salle, who went on to have a very good career on ER.
It's worth watching. The original is so iconic that the sequel does pale in comparison, but it's got a great "The gang is back together" vibe that makes it enjoyable.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 That's what I'd be more interested in, is everyone back together or at least most of them. I certainly wouldn't expect it to live up the original, even if the movie is half as good, I'd still love it. I grew up in the 80's, so watching Eddie Murphy during his best years and to see Arsenio Hall hit it big for a brief time was great, in addition to having James Earl Jones in there. A friend of mine told me the same exact thing though, that it's good, just not as good, which is fine.
One of the funniest romantic comedy movies ever made! A sequel was released on Amazon Prime, Coming 2 America, but it was not well received by critics or fans of the original.
The Gibb brothers movie was called Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band a musical featuring the Beatles late sixties songs. It was a Hugh flop and hated by all four members of the Beatles.
Speaking of black panther the costume designer for this movie was the custom designer for black and the color purple starring Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah a Steven Spielberg film
Not sure if you're a Star Wars fan or not, but I watched one reaction video that identified a call back to the movie & put up a side by side.....when the King was in McDowell's talking to Mr. McDowell and told him not to call Akeem, that he would deal with him himself.... apparently Darth Vader had a similar scene. I love watching people catch stuff like that. I watch reactions to this movie JUST to see people recognize the Dukes🤣😂🤣😂 it is never not amazing seeing people see that...I love it.
I’m sorry man but Eri the last letter is between p and r La Salle is on er the medical show Er along with George Clooney And Anthony Edwards! Oh and one last thing the reason why I wrote the first name that way about that er doctor first name who played that soul Glo was that my phone’s keyboard couldn’t write that way!
Eddie Murphy preceded this with Trading Places, Beverly Hills Cop, The Golden Child, 48 Hrs and Beverly Hills Cop 2. Another film with James Earl Jones I recommend watching is Conan the Barbarian
In so glad you two saw trading places first. It's always best to watch Eddie Murphy movies in order. He does a few more "crossover" jokes. You should watch Harlem Nights and then Life.. both Eddie Murphy movies as well. BOOMERANG is also a good one to watch. Eddie Murphy also plays a ton of characters in the Nutty professor.
Crazy how the only reference you know that relates to this movie is Black Panther, a film that was made over 30 years later. Shows how much disparity of black films there is.
The first COMING TO AMERICA is genius. I love those jerry curl commercials. Sexual Chocolate is also a good example of something so terrible it’s actually ‘good and terrible’. However the 2nd COMING TO AMERICA, sucks. An obvious cash grab with no heart. It’s just terrible. And not in a good way. Oh by the way, if you’re not familiar with jerry curls you missed out on the 80s experience. 😂 The hair products went drip, drip, drip all day long. Ruined shirt collars and everything else. If you wanted to keep the hairstyle which had to stay moist and not have your pillows destroyed you had to wear a shower cap. All I could hear was crinkle, crinkle, all night. And my pillows were still ruined. It was like 80s fashion, dance, music, etc. Fun at the time, but embarrassing and hard to understand the appeal in hindsight.
critics and fans didn't really like the second one but i liked it so if you do it i will watch it if you don't do it i will understand i hope you do the second one
1:30 *No, no, no.* 😬😂 It lacks wit, genuine comedic moments, and memorable characters (aside from Wesley Snipes’ General Izzi, who was entertaining and hilarious). The storyline wasn’t nearly as tight or engaging as it could have been. Also, the humor was overly crude and devoid of charm. As a *stand alone* film (not even comparing it with the first) it is poorly written & executed. *If* comparing it to the original- it is a disappointing, lackluster continuation of the story. Just my two cents. 🤷🏾♀️
"So you see, my son... there is a very fine line between love and nausea." is one of my favourite lines of all time. 😀
Yes I agree 👍💯, Classic 😊
The moment when the two homeless men are revealed as the Duke brothers from "Trading Places" -- one of the greatest crossover cameos in movie history.
Yes! 😊
Huge fan of this film. One of the best comedies to come out of the 80’s, imo. A couple fun facts: Paula Abdul was the choreographer for the dance sequence when the African princess is introduced. Arsenio Hall and Abdul met on set and he ended up appearing in one of her first videos (Straight Up) as they had a short relationship together and still remain friends.
On another note regarding the princesses introduction, the lady who pushes through the crowd to actually introduce her was actually a popular female impersonator named Bill Gordan. He passed in 2018 unfortunately.
Lastly, you obviously knew that James Earl Jones went on to play Mufasa. The Queen, Madge Sinclair, is also Sarabi, in The Lion King, making the 2 of them King And Queen in 2 films.
This is a staple in 80's Black households. "Soul Glow" was a spoof of Jerri Curls (which looked greasy). The preacher was a caricature of Black Pastors (not just Al Sharpton. That cadence is very common in African American Southern Churches (especially Southern Baptists). Because it was the 80's that singer Randy Watson was dressed flamboyantly, not like Little Richard... Think "Prince". The Queen was also the voice of Simba's mother in The Lion King. I'm glad you enjoyed this, oh... and you can skip the second one.
It didn't look greasy it was greasy
And they shouldn't skip the second one
Yep, they definitely should skip that one. 👎🏾
Mom knowing the term, "Thirsty" is a eye opener lol.. she's with it.
😁
I agree! I'm 65, and of course I've heard it, but Jen just taught me what it means! Love these guys!
Jheri curls were BIG in the 80's. folks with a jheri curl needed products to keep their hair from drying out and it basically got on everything, lol.
John Amos was also famous for his role as the father, James Evans in the show Good Times. And I could be wrong, but I think the Kunta Kinte quip was a nod to the mini series, Roots which John Amos was also in.
John Amos was the older version of Kunta Kinte, Toby.👩🏾🏫🇺🇦
Glad y’all enjoyed it. Coming to America is one of my all time favorites.
An all time classic that never gets old...Great story and awesome cast.
I'm so glad you already saw Trading Places (1984) so that you got the joke about the two homeless guys.
Madge Sinclair had been the first female Federation starship captain to ever appear in Star Trek, in 1986's The Voyage Home. She later appeared on The Next Generation as the mother of the Enterprise's chief engineer (played by LeVar Burton, who was young Kunta Kinte in Roots). She also played the wife of John Amos (the older Kunta Kinte) in Roots.
****I'd LOVE to see you react to the original ROOTS!!!**** It starred John Amos, LeVar Burton, Lou Gossett Jr., Ben Vereen, Leslie Uggams, Ed Asner, Lorne Greene, Robert Reed, Sandy Duncan, Chuck Connors, Vic Morrow, Burl Ives, and Madge Sinclair.
Yes, later at the Awareness Rally, Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall each play 3 characters in the scene. First Arsenio Hall is shown onstage playing Reverend Brown, who then introduces Randy Watson, the lead singer of Sexual Chocolate (played by Eddie Murphy). In the audience, Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall also play Akeem and Semmi, and also their barbershop characters Clarence and Morris, who get into an argument when Morris puts a fried chicken bone into the money collection basket. In total, both Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall each played 4 characters in the movie.
One of Eddie's finest films, and he made a ton of bangers in the 80's!
One of my favorite movies of all time!
What I like about this film, is while Royal family lives in luxury and pamper themselves, people of Zamunda really love the royal family. There are no many body guards. Its a fantasy but its nice fantasy. A turly good royal family that looks after their people. Also the many roles Arsenio and Eddie had did lead up Nutty Professor and its fun sequel.
Always a fun time hanging out with y’all!! Can’t wait to watch y’all’s reaction❤️
I'm so glad you picked up the parallel in circumstances between arranged marriages of the royal family and the "royal" American businessman family being the same for the two characters.. so many do not pick that up! 😉👍
Actually, in the very first barbershop scene, Eddie Murphy plays 2 characters, barber Clarence, who standing behind a young Cuba Gooding Jr giving him a fake haircut (notice that Clarence is just clipping the air with his scissors and not even touching the curly wig on Cuba Gooding Jr). Eddie also plays Saul, the elderly Jewish guy talking about Muhammad Ali. Arsenio Hall plays Morris the barber who always sits down eating. Clint Smith plays the 3rd barber who was playing checkers with Saul.
The actress who played akeem mom also did the voice of the mom from the original lion king movie. I think she passed away back 1992
The movie your mom is trying to think of in the opening is “Sgt. Peoper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”. It starred Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees. It’s a movie based off of the Beatles album of the same name.
Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Billy Preston, Earth Wind & Fire, and Steve Martin all sing in it too. EW&F singing “Got to Get You Back in my Life” and Robin Gibbs singing “Oh Darling” are incredible.
A lot of people don’t like it, but it’s a fun watch.
Now you have to watch another Eddie Murphy film, ‘Boomerang’. Such a great movie.
The co-worker at McDowell’s is comedian Louie Andersen.
Eric LaSalle was in ER, not Gray's Anatomy. I am surprised Jen didn't connect Soul Glo with Jheri Curl which was huge in the late 80's.
The scene where John Amos(Cleo McDowell) trips and falls from running back and forth wasn't planned. He got back up still in character. Great actor.
Great Reaction!!!! I am Sooo glad you both enjoyed it!! 👍🏿
I love that you both recognize so many of the actors in this film. Normally people watching this for the first time don't know who John Amos is but you recognized him, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Garcelle Beauvais. This is my favorite movie of all time and I quote it all the time! There are a few big names behind the scenes for this film, too. I'm sure some folks in the comments have mentioned one or two already.
Glad that you and your mom liked the film. Me and my friends have been quoting this movie ever since it came out. I've probably seen it 100 times now.. LOL
The line that Amos said: "I'm a put my foot up your royal ass" was ad-libbed by him. The original line as written didn't work for John and after he said it, Eddie and the whole crew busted out laughing. That's when the director John Landis knew it worked.
Fun fact: The Queen is also Simba's mother in the Lion King
It's always nice to see someone who gets the Trading Places reference.
There's 2 notable moments in Trading Places where Eddie breaks the 4th wall by looking into the camera. And 2 in this film. Eric LaSalle does it as well as Dottie the poodle. Both movies directed by John Landis.
Trademark in a lot of his films, I think.
Love the variety of the movies you all watch!! 🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Hope all is well with you and Jen. Looking forward to the next release on Patreon! Love you guys!
Eddie Murphy is a talent and genius. From SNL, Stand up, movies and the multiple characters!
If you haven’t seen Eddie Murphy’s first movie 48 Hrs, you should check it out. Him and Nick Nolte play well off each other, and it’s way more serious. Definitely more of a crime/action movie. Eddie holds his own as a dramatic actor and the comedy is still spliced in to let his true character peak through. Good movie. Well done on C2A. Huge fan.👍
You really would love LIFE with Eddie Murphy great movie as well
They’d love it for sure.
Akeem’s parents, James earl jones and Madge Sinclair voiced simbas parents, the king and queen in the lion king
Eddie Murphy also played multiple roles in the Nutty Professor movies (nearly the whole Klump family). They are hilarious!
Great choice, absolute Eddy Murphy classic 🙂👍
The actor who played the cab driver was Jake Steinfeld whose niece is actress hailee Steinfeld aka Kate Bishop from the Hawkeye series
Ah! 😊
Finally, you must be the 2nd or 3rd reactors to have spotted the Duke brothers.... this fills my heart with joy!!!
I live in LA and here that same haircut Hakeem got would probably costs $25 in a black barbershop here. Your average “basic” haircut in LA now costs $45 on the cheap at a black barbershop. Minus tip. If you wear your hair short it gets really expensive. And to be honest, you can’t blame barbers, because real estate is expensive here. Both to pay rent for a barbershop and to live.
1. They killed the multiple roles.
2. The appearance of the Dukes is an "Easter egg" from "Trading Places".
3. James Earl Jones AND John Amos! GMAFB😎😎😁
"Son, if you want to keep working here, you have to stay off the drugs.🤣
4. A movie featuring John Amos worth a first time/share is "The Beastmaster".
5. Coming 2 America= Meh🙄
The guy Eddie Murphy's old jewish character is based off of is the make up artists father -in-law. If you look closely in the barbershop scene when Eddie is getting a haircut, 11:40, the director used the father-in-law as a stand in double for the scene. You can see how close it was to the actual model. It was so god, they did a test and had Eddie go around talking to the people around the lot and even fooled the head of the studio and some of the other execs who weren't to sure about Eddie doing the character...
Hey you two! Am new to your channel, this is the first video I am watching, but I've added half of your channel to my watchlist, especially looking forward to the Bond movies 🙂 I don't know if anyone has ever mentioned it, but your mum reminds me a lot of Helen Mirren! 😁
Quite a compliment, thanks!! 😊 And thanks so much for supporting our channel!! ❤
That McDowell's was actually a Wendy's for many years (the location is on Queens Blvd), and on occasion or two they transformed it into the McDowell's on anniversary's for this movie. But that restaurant has long since been shut down. As a lifelong New Yorker who grew up in Queens/Manhattan, well it just makes this movie all the funnier. I even by chance happen to know a couple of (actor) extras who just happened to be spotted in this movie.
So cool! 😊
The "McDowell's" restaurant is actually a Wendy's. A couple of employees from the McDonald's up the streeet heard about the commotion and threatened to sue. Director John Landis got permission from the head office at McDonald's, but others weren't told.
Mike Meyers played different characters within each movie, but this was much better, in my opinion.
FYI.. the director of the movie was John Landis, who did the Blues Brothers and 48 Hours. He and Eddie did have a good relationship until this film was made. A lot of things happened, but from reports they had a physical altercation during filming. It's amazing how well the movie turned out.
17:42 despite the fact that the other guy is an ass, Arsenio's reaction kills me everytime! I wonder if it was a genuine reaction 😂
That guy is Eric La Salle and he's not from Grey's Anatomy but from ER. He played Dr. Peter Benton, the surgeon. 😊
Right, ER! 😊
Harlem Nights is a must watch starring Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor, Danny Aiello, Red Foxx, Jasmine Guy.
Thanks for the suggestion! 😊
N Dont Forget The Late Great Ms.Della Reese
The woman he was supposed to marry was played by the legendary Sheryl Lee Ralph, who currently stars on "Abbott Elementary". She was also the Deena in the original Broadway cast of "Dreamgirls".
That is not Sheryl Lee Ralph. Princess Imani Izzi is played by Vanessa Bell-Calloway.
@@lolitafalana I'm so silly, I KNOW that's Vanessa Bell Calloway. I think I had Sheryl on the brain cuz because an Abbott Elementary reaction had just come up in my feed. My bad!
@@taneshah.1260lmfao
"This is beautiful! What is that, Velvet?"
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Love yous guyses reactions. Keep on keeping on. Many thanks and Gritos from Tejas.
Love will find a way! ❤
I don't know for you, but I think this movie didn't age a day...except for the 80's technology of course!
Obviously do what you want and what the majority of your subscribers want, everyone has different tastes as well, but while I love this first movie, have watched it numerous times over the years, I couldn't personally make it past 30-40 minutes of the more recent sequel. I didn't like it at all. Of course there's no way you'll know if it's for you or not other than checking it for yourself at some point. Glad you checked this one out and both enjoyed it.
Sone say the behavior of character of Semi toward the queen was modeled after the character of Eddie Haskell (Leave it to beaver )
I absolutely got Eddie Haskell vibes from him! 😂 Saw this in the theater, and as soon as he started addressing the Queen, I immediately thought of Leave it to Beaver.
Love that you spotted The Dukes, so many miss them
I believe you're referring to "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band".
Yes! 😊
Still a great movie. I haven't seen part two yet, but from what I've read, it has mixed reactions, I would definitely check it out down the road, if nothing more than for nostalgia. I didn't catch the whole reaction, but in case it wasn't mentioned, the soul glow fella was Eriq La Salle, who went on to have a very good career on ER.
It's worth watching. The original is so iconic that the sequel does pale in comparison, but it's got a great "The gang is back together" vibe that makes it enjoyable.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 That's what I'd be more interested in, is everyone back together or at least most of them. I certainly wouldn't expect it to live up the original, even if the movie is half as good, I'd still love it. I grew up in the 80's, so watching Eddie Murphy during his best years and to see Arsenio Hall hit it big for a brief time was great, in addition to having James Earl Jones in there. A friend of mine told me the same exact thing though, that it's good, just not as good, which is fine.
I think its fun watching tonsee how many different characters Eddie and Arsenio play in the movie. Seems like ten at least.😂
As Always Love Seeing Your Reactions, Guy's
Great reaction to a really great classic movie by Eddie Murphy. Unfortunately the sequel wasn't that great.
One of the funniest romantic comedy movies ever made!
A sequel was released on Amazon Prime, Coming 2 America, but it was not well received by critics or fans of the original.
I didn't like the sequel. This original one is one of my top 5 movies of all-time. They should have left it alone.
@@user-dz6fy6qv2l Exactly. 👏🏾 Even if not comparing with the original, it just isn’t a good film period.
As for fake McDowell's restaurant, of course they had to get permission first from the real McDonald's to put that in the movie.
The Cinematography is elite
90s old sweet memories . my childhood
There really is a United States University in San Diego
The old guys in the barber shop are played by Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall in prosthetics
"The sequel that nobody asked for", is, however, very meta. And had its moments.🤷🏾♀️🇺🇦
Continuing there’s a scene that involves around a lot of money and two old males being homeless And when you see the scene
The Gibb brothers movie was called Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band a musical featuring the Beatles late sixties songs.
It was a Hugh flop and hated by all four members of the Beatles.
Predator 2 meets Robocop 2 equals Jaws 2.
Eriq La Salle was on the hospital show ER.
Actually, Eddie Murphy's old Jewish guy reminds me a great deal of the Gumby character he developed on SNL.
"I'm GUMBY, dammit!"
Speaking of black panther the costume designer for this movie was the custom designer for black and the color purple starring Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah a Steven Spielberg film
Now Watch Harlem Nights
The soul Glo dude played in ER back in the days the hospital show
She is Vanessa Bell Calloway...a terrific actress.
Not sure if you're a Star Wars fan or not, but I watched one reaction video that identified a call back to the movie & put up a side by side.....when the King was in McDowell's talking to Mr. McDowell and told him not to call Akeem, that he would deal with him himself.... apparently Darth Vader had a similar scene. I love watching people catch stuff like that. I watch reactions to this movie JUST to see people recognize the Dukes🤣😂🤣😂 it is never not amazing seeing people see that...I love it.
Mr. Church with Eddie was an unexpectedly good movie, I recommend if you like his work.
It was very good but nobody talks about it.
@@cflournoy1529 Agree! Thats why I'm trying here. ;)
Fantastic movie!
Sargent peppers lonely hearts club band. : ) what a strange but special movie.
It really was! 😊
I can still remember riding the bus home from school in 8th grade and seeing the movie advertised on a big billboard along the highway.@@Jen-Mom
I’m sorry man but Eri the last letter is between p and r La Salle is on er the medical show Er along with George Clooney And Anthony Edwards! Oh and one last thing the reason why I wrote the first name that way about that er doctor first name who played that soul Glo was that my phone’s keyboard couldn’t write that way!
ER yes! 😊
Eddie Murphy preceded this with Trading Places, Beverly Hills Cop, The Golden Child, 48 Hrs and Beverly Hills Cop 2. Another film with James Earl Jones I recommend watching is Conan the Barbarian
LoL me Jen are probably from the same era 😂
I love love love this movie. The sequel was fun as long as you don't expect lighting in a bottle twice...if that makes any sense.☺
Hello, "Christine" (1983) by Stephen king & John Carpenter. Great movie & insane story, Can you react this movie. Thanks 🎉
In so glad you two saw trading places first. It's always best to watch Eddie Murphy movies in order. He does a few more "crossover" jokes.
You should watch Harlem Nights and then Life.. both Eddie Murphy movies as well. BOOMERANG is also a good one to watch.
Eddie Murphy also plays a ton of characters in the Nutty professor.
Can I ask where y’all are from? I noticed your mother says eh, are y’all from Canada
Indeed we are! 😁
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I suggest Harlem Nights
Samuel L. Jackson's first film credit is in this one.
Soul Glo That was a play on 80s American Jherri curl
I love this movie. It was really fun watching you both see it for the first time 😊
I watched the sequel and I found it disappointing.
Crazy how the only reference you know that relates to this movie is Black Panther, a film that was made over 30 years later. Shows how much disparity of black films there is.
The first COMING TO AMERICA is genius.
I love those jerry curl commercials. Sexual Chocolate is also a good example of something so terrible it’s actually ‘good and terrible’.
However the 2nd COMING TO AMERICA, sucks. An obvious cash grab with no heart. It’s just terrible. And not in a good way.
Oh by the way, if you’re not familiar with jerry curls you missed out on the 80s experience. 😂
The hair products went drip, drip, drip all day long. Ruined shirt collars and everything else.
If you wanted to keep the hairstyle which had to stay moist and not have your pillows destroyed you had to wear a shower cap. All I could hear was crinkle, crinkle, all night. And my pillows were still ruined.
It was like 80s fashion, dance, music, etc. Fun at the time, but embarrassing and hard to understand the appeal in hindsight.
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Try a couple hundred thousand from Semi 😅
Part 3 you’ll know what I mean
critics and fans didn't really like the second one but i liked it so if you do it i will watch it if you don't do it i will understand i hope you do the second one
1:30 *No, no, no.* 😬😂 It lacks wit, genuine comedic moments, and memorable characters (aside from Wesley Snipes’ General Izzi, who was entertaining and hilarious).
The storyline wasn’t nearly as tight or engaging as it could have been. Also, the humor was overly crude and devoid of charm.
As a *stand alone* film (not even comparing it with the first) it is poorly written & executed. *If* comparing it to the original- it is a disappointing, lackluster continuation of the story. Just my two cents. 🤷🏾♀️
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❤ this movie. The 2nd one is not good, like really not good.
It’s God-awful. 🤦🏾♀️
You should watch the long awaited sequel Coming 2 America that came out 30 years later in 2020
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