*HOT SHOTS! PART DEUX* tickled our ribs (First time watching reaction)
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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Hello, everyone! Welcome to our first time watching reaction to Hot Shots! Part Deux, another Jim Abrahams classic starring Charlie Sheen and Lloyd Bridges! Thanks so much to everyone who watched our reaction to the first Hot Shots film. We couldn't wait to get to this one!
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That Rambo/Platoon/Apocalypse Now/Wall Street multilayer joke is one of the best moments in history of comedy movies
Terminator
Both Martin Sheen (Benjamin L. Willard) and Charlie Sheen (Uncredited Extra) were in Apocalypse now and both acted together in Wall Street as father and son.
And Basic Instinct
It's a joke that works on like 5 different levels. Brilliant.
@@kacamatakk 9½ Weeks
The best joke ever:
They've taken a vow of celibacy, like their fathers and their fathers before them.
It's amazing how many people have that joke go over their heads.
Which one of you is Michelle Huddleston?
The actor blowing his nose is Miguel Ferrer, son of actor Jose Ferrer and singer Rosemary Clooney. First cousin of George Clooney.
@@belvagurr403 Nah. That's Bob Morton of Security Concepts fame
The ”I loved you in ’Wall Street’” moment is something more than magic. It’s pure gold!
Fuck the mole.
I ’m loving this reaction!!
A rare triple reference. Loved it.
It's not Ninja Warrior. It's an old show called American Gladiators. Way before Ninja Warrior was a thing. Obstacle/athletic course, but also with huge muscly men and women trying to stop them at certain points along the way.
Netflix has a interesting documentary on the show. Including most of the cast members.
I always forget how young these guys are till they drop a line like that. They seemed unfamiliar with the viewmaster toy the president was using as binoculars
God, i thought American Gladiators was one of those things that every one knew of, like Takeshi Castle...damn i feel old now.
American Gladiators was huge even outside the US and would rerun for years. I was really shocked by them not knowing what it was
@@warwargr3654I only learned about Takeshi's Castle like a year or two ago.
The fact that they brought Richard Crenna to do a parody of himself is just priceless! 🤣🤣
I think he even wore the exact same uniform he wore in _Rambo III._
That's fricking amazing!
It's one of my favorite things about this movie. I haven't yet found another case where an actor has played both the original and the parody character. I know there's that throwaway aliens joke but that doesn't really count.
I know, that made me so happy!
@@Draugo The actor who played Billy Bob in Varsity Blues played his parody character Reggie Ray in Not Another Teen Movie.
President George H.W. busg(the father) had reached famously gotten sick at a state dinner a few years prior and did vomit on the Japanese ambassador
The event was later known as "bushusuru" which basically means "to do the Bush thing"
Googled it, i love it 😂
Damm, after more that 25 years seeing this movie i still learn about some jokes in it
Thanks for the upload. Lloyd Bridges as President Thomas "Tug" Benson is probably the best fictional president on screen ever. Every line is gold. And he is the father of The Dude. Can he get any cooler? And I always liked the little scene and exchange between Martin and Charlie Sheen.
By that time my lungs were aching for air!
An absolutely incredible talent we're happy to have discovered in the first Hot Shots!
And his son, Jeff, is brilliant too... The Dude abides.
Don’t forget Beau!
@@MikeLau-d8l I know of him, but has rarely seen him in anything. Started with his Brother and Michelle Pfeiffer in a movie parodied in the first Hot Shots.
I have seen this movie over a hundred times and I NEVER noticed the stamp. I'm STILL finding new jokes in this film. Fantastic piece of parody.
I love movies like this, where you find jokes no matter how many times you watch it
It was so cool of Martin Sheen to cameo in his son's film just for one gag. I think now you've gotten every family member on your show, because I think you did one with Emilio Estevez too.
"What are you doing having him swimming?"
They're making a reference to Sea Hunt, a TV series from the late 50s about a former Navy diver, who would use his skill set in one adventure after another off the coast of Southern California. The diver, Mike Nelson (no relation to the MST3K/RiffTrax guy) was played by Lloyd Bridges.
Bridges ended up being typecast because of the role, being offered all sorts of diving scripts afterwards. Later, because of airplane and others, he became viewed as a comic actor and had problems being seen as able to do other acting roles. Jeff Bridges tells of this on Rich Eison’s show.
By this time, his lungs were aching for air!
And because much of "Sea Hunt" was filmed underwater, and people can't talk underwater, a big part of every show was Bridges' own voiceover narration as to what was going on.
"First one to die, loses" is one of my favourite lines. I still quote it.
I hope you guys watch "Loaded Weapon", its the awesome spoof to Lethal Weapon. Emilio Esteve & Samuel L. Jackson star in it.
I hope so, too!
Agreed! It's so silly.
I watched loaded weapen 1 hilarious movie
A further injoke was when the President went scuba diving and they played the "Sea Hunt" theme song. Lloyd Bridges starred in the television series Sea Hunt in the late 1950s.
The Lloyd Bridges scuba scene was extra special for many much older viewers. It was a reference to Lloyd's TV show Sea Hunt.
LOVE how excited you guys were about Lloyd Bridges in the credits!
Two movies referenced that I didn't find named in the comments yet:
The 1987 thriller No Way Out starring Kevin Costner. I'm not even sure anymore how I found this a couple of years back but it was so weird watching this almost 30 years after seeing HSPD for the first time and going HEY.
The 1992 hit Basic Instinct.
He’s so good in these movies!
I love how subtle the Casablanca references are. And the Apocalypse Now/ Wall Sstreet refrence is pure gold.
And platoon
I believe the President who fell on his own was supposed to be Ford who developed a reputation for being clumsy after he fell down the stairs of Air Force One.
thats just Biden all over
The lake and rabbit incident
@@gabyspan940 Lloyd Bridges reminds me of Biden in this one.
And Saddam is Trump.
Dude was a former athlete and very likeable but him falling a single time absolutely ruined his reputation. So funny how politics were in the past vs now. Something so minor could tank your career in the past.
lol I never noticed the Elvis ODing stamp in the million times I've seen this film. good catch
Lloyd Bridge's monologuing while scuba diving is a reference to a 1950/1960's show he was in called Sea Hunt.
And in 1992 President George Bush threw up in the lap of the Japanese Prime Minister.
Watching others react to this movie really reminds me how genius stupid this movie is. I saw it for the first time when I was 11 or something. I didn't get most of the visual references, I only realise on recent rewatches lol but it was formative. I was raised primarily on Monty Python so that informs my sense of humour. I really miss comedies like this, I don't hear of one very often and they never land quite like this does
Lloyd Bridges was amazing, just like in the first movie. I love watching Valeria Golino in this, after seeing her in a great dramatic performance in Frida.
This was one of my sick day movies when I was a kid. I love it so much.
Errrr... whoever let you watch it, even if it had sex scene in it? LOL
Saharan wrap. LOL - I'd completely forgotten that one. Comedy gold...
The Geronimo gag gets me every time, lmao.
holy $hit i forgot how funny this movie is, used to love this movie when I was a kid.
Thanks for being my company watching this! :)
I love how easily visible the strike pad they taped to her leg was when she did the match, it makes it funnier because maybe she's just like that lmao, one of my fav comedies
This movie is so much better than the first one
Yes it is
I literally didn't even know there was a first one. My dad would watch this one, and I would ask "what about part one?" and he would answer "there is no part one" and I though that the 'part deux' was a funny joke about being part two when it was a standalone......
About 15 movies referenced the first 15 minutes and by“I Loved you in Wall Street” is best joke ever!!!
Don't forget that Godfather scene also incorporated the Lady and the Tramp chef and manager musical scene lol
15:30
With the release of rambo 2. Multi utility bowie knives were selling and marketed like hot cakes. A family member even had one. A hollow handle had a cannister with matches, needles, nylon, fishing line. The cap had compass on it even.
That wasn't supposed to be Carter that was missed, it was Ford. It was a joke about how during his presidency people considered him a klutz (primarily thanks to Chevy Chase on SNL) so in this instance, he was the only one who wasn't injured.
This movie made my face and sides hurt after my first watch. If a joke doesn't land, you can wait 3 seconds for the next one, or there might even be another hidden in frame. There's so much going on!
I love this movie. This is one of the rarest where it's arguably better than the original and the original is amazing/hilarious 😂
Mafia! was another amazing parody movie. That one starred Jay Mohr and Christina Applegate (with Lloyd Bridges).
So happy to see you two finally watch this movie, it has been one of my favorite comedies for over 25 years, watching at least every couple of months and still laugh like a little kid at most of the scenes...especially the Geronimo one.
The reference is to American Gladiator. A predecessor to Ninja Warrior. 22:08
19:17 According to gossip from inside the courtroom, this is very true.
Interesting bit of trivia: The Colonel is played by Richard Crenna, the man who played Colonel Trautman in the Rambo films so they got the man to parody the very character he played.
The closing credit shot of helicopter and sun is the poster for the musical "Miss Saigon"
YES! Been so excited for you guys to watch this since the first one.
So glad you're reacting to the sequel
Seriously, who could forget Ramada's eyes?
She has the whitest white part of the eye. Do you think she flosses?
The pig snout sandwich with mustard coming out of the nostrils is the funniest part of the movie for me
The funniest is that we see the poster with a pig face next to him when he laughs at it
This is my new favourite channel. I grew up on movies like these and for some reason it’s so great seeing people watch them for the first time!
That Intro with the Fight Scene is living in my Head rent free since i first seen it as a Kid.
The walnuts too?
10:45 despite it being a funny joke, black guys in the army do wear camo face paint too. The purpose of camo face paint isn't to make the skin dark, it's to break up the shape of the face making it less visible.
You never do forget how the fight scene ends.
“People are going to get the Hubie Halloween reference!”
I haven’t seen it, but thanks to the boys over at Razzle Media, I’ve seen three drunk guys lose their minds over it 😂
War, it's FANTASTIC! 😂
Before there was American Ninja Warrior there was American Gladiators (which is what they were spoofing here). It was a cultural phenomenon
And to think that Richard Crenna started his career in comedy with “Our Miss Brooks” on radio and “The Real McCoys” on TV, became known fir drama and action with the Rambo movies and came full circle back to comedy.
The scene with Lloyd Bridges scuba diving is a reference to a show he was in, "Sea Hunt"
An old film was also spoofed
"The Guns of Navarone"
starting at 12:32
Basically the "Indians on warpath" and the boat sequence
"I loved you in wall street" is the best spoof movie scene ever.
Both of you are the hottest of shots for this part deux. This series is cursed and unhinged in the best way.
This was so much fun to see! I love you guys' reactions!
I saw this in the theater with my best friend. We laughed so hard that he was coughing and I was crying.
Hilarious as this movie is, the performance of "Innamorata" early on is unironically my favorite rendition of the song.
This movie is so much better if you've seen the rambo movies
And Basic instinct, Apocalypse now, Wall street, Kickboxer,Lady and the tramp and American gladiators... Etc.
@@gamleskalle1the only reference they got was apocalypse now
the bedroom and interrogation scene with huddleston was a parody of basic instinct
to prepare for the movie Charlie Sheen had a rigorous workout regime.
Ryan Styles is also a a talented Improv comedian and is seen reguarly on Whose Line Is It Anyway? Both the American and British version.
the gag where he is cutting the chain link fence was a recycled joke from Top Secret! also a Jim Abahams movie.
During the the kill sequence, it mentions Robocop, Miguel Ferrer (Harbringer) also starred in Robocop as the inventor of Robocop, Bob Morton.
This came out when I was 7 and I watched it not long after, had it on VHS. I wore that tape out watching this so many times. Didn't get way more than half of the jokes, loved it anyway. Led to me watching Naked Gun and Airplane and all that stuff. It was actually quite a while before I saw the first Hot Shots.
seriously the fact that they were able to get takes of these actors saying these lines with straight faces is amazing.
Just discovered your channel tonight and I've been binging all your videos, you've been covering a bunch of my all-time favorites👌
These spoof movies were something else man. I don't think we have anything remotely close to this genre of movies in the current era
That wasn’t Carter who fell on his own. That was Gerald Ford, who was known for falling over a few times.
I needed this. And with this I mean to be reminded that there is still some happines and joy in the world.
That vomiting on japanese politician is a real life reference by the way. If i remember correctly, Bush senior vomited on his visit to japan.
You guys are sitting on the wrong sides and it's freaking me out.😱😱😱
Also, consider watching The Three Musketeers with Charlie Sheen in it. It's surprisingly fun and funny, and has an amazing cast.
10:25 THE WORDPLAY IS JUST WOW
YUSS! Y'all dropped this while I was at work and now I'm gonna go home and watch this❤
Holy shit I didn’t even hear the “Hillary Rodam Hussein” line before,That is just so accurate lol.
There are also multiple "Hilary Rodham _____" gags in the credits.
American Gladiators was big back in the day, long before Ninja Warrior (Sasuke) started airing outside of Japan. The two women were Zap and Siren
12:25 My favorite bit in the whole movie.
God i miss movies like this, i'll never forget seeing the movie billboard on the side of a bus with the chicken arrow lmao . they dont make em like they used to
Lloyd Bridges played a diver for some years on TV in Sea Hunt.
Charlie and Martin Sheen scene is my favorite!
the "overdose Elvis" stamp was a reference to the voting for an Elvis stamp. It was between "young Elvis" and "Fat Elvis." Of course, young Elvis won. Also, fun fact. That body counter is accurate and at the time it really WAS the most kills in a movie ever.
BTW. Its Gerald Ford that falls over in spite of nobody touching him. He had a reputation for falling over though it was greatly exaggerated by Chevy Chase's portrayal of Ford on SNL.
My absolute fave from childhood ❤
Finally you see the second film I’m so glad and hyped for this !
The movie title T-2 is a reference to Terminator 2 .. which also was marketed as T-2: Judgment Day
That was actually Ford that fell down. I think he had a bad knee from football and feel once, but then there was a very popular SNL skit that portrayed him as a klutz and so it kind of became a stereotyped joke that President Ford fell over a lot.
19:05 This was poking fun at Lloyd Bridges' 1960s TV series, "Sea Hunt."
That ninja coarse was American Gladiators which was very popular in the 80’s
Funny thing is that the reason Charlie Sheen looked so ripped was because he didn't want to feel the embarrassment of everyone laughing at his physique, Especially since his character is walking around most of the movie either shirtless or in a tank top. Plus it sold a lot of jokes better that he actually looks like an action star.
You should watch Spy Hard and Dracula Dead and Loving It
Been waiting for this one. Hell yeah gents. Thanks for all the fun.
The American Ninja Warrior spoof scene is actually a spoof on American Gladiator
This scene obstacle course was from 90s American Gladiator
WHAT a movie hey! Was my favourite when I was 13!
2:15
That was suppose to be Gerald Ford...The joke was IRL he slipped a few times as President.
I would honestly take the character Lloyd Bridges is playing as our next president.
I don’t know if anyone else mentioned, but the president throwing up on the Japanese PM(?) actually happened to Bush, Sr. and the Japanese PM when Bush visited Japan and got food poisoning or stomach virus. Bush actually threw up on him.
I'm just here for the english jokes , I know the movie but only in German . And they are always different and sometimes more funny and they actually make sense . 😅
Imagine you work in the prop department for this movie. 🤣
"For the next scene we want a bowie knife....."
"Okay! We look into it!"
"......that can cut a fence with small Swiss army knife scissors!"
Please watch "Jane Austens Mafia!" next please, if you love this kind of comedy we gotta keep this ball rolling.
Man I was waiting for this one! I love these movies LOL
lmao you guys are so baked.
Guyss please react to Kung Pow: Enter the Fist! I feel like you both will really love it and get the humor!
3:17 actually you missed a small part of that Joke lol one side was cheering "Gummy Bears" and the other side was cheering "Sprinkles" and then when Topper revealed his fists, he had both Gummy Bears and Sprinkles, and everyone cheered 😂
waited eagerly for your reaction! One of the best comedy movies ever!
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@NiceDudeMovieNight was great
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