Cassandra Peterson, Pee-wee Herman, Tequila, and Paul Reubens working as a hotel desk clerk. It turns out this movie heavily inspired Pee-wee's Big Adventure.
I have a friend who is Mexican. He lost his drivers license, so for a while I would drive him to work in the morning. Every morning when he got in my truck I would sing "Mexican Americans don't like to get up early in the morning but they have to so they do it real slow". He would say "Do you have to sing that every morning"? I would just say "Yep".
Clint Eastwood made 2 comedies in 1978 and 1980 playing a street boxer. In these 2 movies, he fights cops, bikers, and his pet orangutan Clyde. But there are also a lot of laughs, nice Country music, and some romance. Every Which Way But Loose (1978) and Any Which Way You Can (1980)
It's weird, though, that this movie said "Introducing Edie McClurg" because didn't Carrie come out in 1976? And shirley Edie was in some other stuff in between that and this picture.
Michael Winslow (best known as Larvell Jones, the sound effects guy, in the Police Academy films), had his first role major movie role in the welfare office scene.
This was one of a handful of movies where I had to stop/pause the movie repeatedly because I was laughing so hard I couldn't breathe. The double-piss sip, the chopper exhaust killing the shrubs, and the gasoline scene demolished me.
@@derpderpin1568 Well, the rest of the film wasn't that good, I was mostly talking about specific gags like Space Coke, etc. But HOW HIGH couldn't decide if its purpose was to be funny or weed-focused. So it kept getting in its own way of the jokes to be more about "weeeeeeeed man!" Even HALF-BAKED realized that not every single joke in the film had to be about weed, especially since Method and Red are already so goddamn funny on their own. The only stoner comedy I've seen since 2000 that was worth a damn was SMILEY FACE, which was *hilarious.*
This is my favorite of their movies. There's no real plot to it, just a series of crazy skits strung together. That wasn't CGI but a spotlight or laser through the smoke. The UFO was probably green screened on or drawn in.
Emily I just watched an episode of Rich Eisen on RUclips. He had Judge Reinhold as his guest because Eddie Murphy is releasing 4th movie of Beverly Hills Cop coming out next month on Netflix. During the interview, Judge stated Stripes was supposed to be a Cheech & Chong movie, but deal felled thru without a contract. So, Ramis and Murray stepped to create Stripes. Another story: Judge stated that during filming of Stripes, he informed late great John Candy (Ox) that county with Fort Knox located is a dry county. John from Canada didn't understand of "dry" county. Judge tried to explain Candy of no alcohol (beer) cannot be sold in that county. So, Candy gotten hold some Teamsters, and he gotten beers on iced in his hotel room. Plus, Judge stated actors were practicing that famous drill sequence in Candy's room with wooden gun props.
Fun Fact: Stripes was originally "Cheech and Chong Join The Army". Offered to Murray to try and save the production. Not Fun Fact: the entire principal's office from Ferris Bueller is a shitshow. Edie's recent life isn't something I'd wish on my worst enemy and, well, we don't talk about Jeff Jones...
The "Beautiful Woman" who was Mrs. Tommy Chong was the daughter of Edie McClurg and "Chicken Charlie". This is a special favorite of mine because a friend of my family, Dennis Parrish, was the prop master (he also worked on Spaceballs) and another friend, the mother of my son's childhood buddy, was one of the ladies in the "massage parlor".
I really regret not having kept track of the number of times I’ve returned to this video just to skip to 20:47 to hear you say “glass” in Edie McClurg’s voice (and the subsequent laughter)
The first two Cheech & Chong movies are still a good watch. Ho-o-o-o-oly Sheeeep Sh1t and Ain't that a peach...I still use these references to this day.
Yep. That's what I came here to report. I saw this before Rita Wilson was famous, but when I saw it again years later, I was like, "holy shit, that's Rita Wilson Who Was Also In A Brady Bunch Episode, which is my full name for her. Also, Volunteers, Tommy and Rita were both funny in that.
I would totally dig seeing you two in those costumes!! You HAVE to do that. You guys would be great! Gaping cuts of plot points aside, I had a blast watching this with you!
Hi from the UK Emily! I hope you're keeping well? May I say you're looking simply divine! Cheech & Chong, what a crazy couple of characters!, lol! 😂😂 Still, such good crazy fun. I think too many movies take themselves way too seriously these days, and if they do have any humour, it's nothing like way back when. I often find ut refreshing to go back and watch some of the older movies. A great reaction as always. Have a really wonderful day hun, take care! ❤
the Cheech and aching movies are so iconic. Elvira and Pee-Wee Herman! Classic Also, Donna was married to Pat Morita aka Mr Miyagi Born in East LA is another classic with Cheech.
Not on IMDb exactly, just me doing some math. Tommy and Shelby Chong are still together, having married in 1975. That's 49 years, "and they never had a fight!" (Sorry. Old radio joke.) 🤣
I remember he was supposed to have died in 2017, but he didn’t notice because he was so busy being alive. People were really confused when he didn’t show up for the funeral.
I have been waiting for so long for someone to react to this one; like NOBODY's done it (and it's my absolute favorite because of all the comedians doing cameos in the welfare office at the same time.)
17:00 totally as a compliment... the 1st time I ever saw one of your movie reactions, your laugh reminded me of the mom here 😅 Love your reaction to this movie! You're awesome!
Yes, that's future Police Academy legend Micheal Winslow at the welfare office. Fun fact-back in the 90s, I worked at BK. He did the training videos. Yes, with all the appropriate sound effects. The weirdest training video I've ever seen. And by the way, that "Harry Potheads" joke was pretty funny. Very well done!
@@mickymoist Yeah I suppose.....but I still just don't find it as funny, even in its own separate genre. But there are definitely quite a few laughs I do love.
🎶"Mex-i-can Amer-i-cans..."🎶 🤣🤣🤣 Cheech's songs are very funny. I believe he also sings in Still Smokin, but not sure where it falls in their filmography While his work with Tommy is classic, Cheech's solo work is good too. Born in East LA is worth a watch, and the titular parody of Born in the USA is another of Cheech's humorous songs.
The one I'm hoping you get to is "Cheech & Chong's 'The Corsican Brothers'", which is their take on the classic story by Alexandre Dumas of two brothers so connected to each other that each can feel what the other experiences. It's utterly silly, I think you'll enjoy it.
The redhead in the Womba scene was Cassandra Peterson A.K.A Elvira
Rita Wilson- Tom Hanks wife is there too.
Cassandra Peterson, Pee-wee Herman, Tequila, and Paul Reubens working as a hotel desk clerk. It turns out this movie heavily inspired Pee-wee's Big Adventure.
The director in that scene was John Paragon, who played Jambi on Pee Wee's Playhouse.
Dark haired woman next to Cassandra is Rita Wilson, wife of Tom Hanks.
Cheech & Chong, Pee Wee Herman and Elvira in a movie is just the best thing ever 😂
Exactly 💯
This movie is super goos idk why more people dont watch it
The best joke ever... "Now ain't that a peach?!?" 😂😂😂
@williamcarbajal383 The better joke is when Chong turned the glass into a dick.
Awesome reaction but you guys gotta watch the Cheech & Chong's Nice Dreams 1981 my favorite
I saw this in 1980 when I was 12 years old at the drive-in. The other movie on the Bill was Caddyshack. Good times.👍
Me 2 in Fresno California then I seen it like 5 or more times at the walk in. Snuck in I was about the same age. I was born in 68
Damn, I was born in '71 and saw so many movies at the drive-in... i miss them!!!!
I was 6 years old when this came out. In 1985 my local cineplex played Up In Smoke and Next Movie as a double feature, that was a cool showing.
I have a friend who is Mexican. He lost his drivers license, so for a while I would drive him to work in the morning. Every morning when he got in my truck I would sing "Mexican Americans don't like to get up early in the morning but they have to so they do it real slow". He would say "Do you have to sing that every morning"? I would just say "Yep".
Fun fact: Donna's husband in real life was Pat Morita (AKA Mr. Miyagi Karate Kid)- Wax on, wax off, baby!
I wonder if she called him ANIMAL.
Clint Eastwood made 2 comedies in 1978 and 1980 playing a street boxer.
In these 2 movies, he fights cops, bikers, and his pet orangutan Clyde.
But there are also a lot of laughs, nice Country music, and some romance.
Every Which Way But Loose (1978) and Any Which Way You Can (1980)
I agree, loved those movies when I was a kid.
@@jjkcharlie Right turn Clyde.
I wish someone would review "Every Which Way But Loose".
I thought Any Which Way... was the better of the two. William Smith makes everything better.
@@richardb6260 Me too.
I saw this at the drive in with The Blues Brothers and Xanadu. A very memorable night at the movies.
The actress who played Donna, Evelyn Guerrero, was married to Pat Morita, Mr. Miyagi, until his death.
I'm 67, the pee jar in the van scene is in my top 10 funniest skits ever... My favorite C & C movie by far....
The scenes with Edie McClurg are some of the best. She's so funny and I love her in anything she's in.
It's weird, though, that this movie said "Introducing Edie McClurg" because didn't Carrie come out in 1976? And shirley Edie was in some other stuff in between that and this picture.
One of the queens of independent cinema.
Same Here
Cheech and Chong were really great about finding new young talent and putting them in things before they got big.
Stoner comedies also had a very hard time casting back then. They were often left with no choice but to try new cheap talent.
Next up is Next Up is Nice Dreams!
I'm sorry i took the money....
@@USCFlashDid you hear about those people they're dipping in wax down at the wax museum?
I'm not sorry I took the money! Muahaha!
Exactly 💯
Emily
One of the starlets (dark-haired) at the beginning is Rita Wilson, wife of Tom Hanks. It is one of her very early movie roles.
Emily
You stated too much stimulation?!!! LMAO!! 🤣🤣🤣!!
Nice
Michael Winslow (best known as Larvell Jones, the sound effects guy, in the Police Academy films), had his first role major movie role in the welfare office scene.
Monsenior, Larvell Jones, personal physician.
This was one of a handful of movies where I had to stop/pause the movie repeatedly because I was laughing so hard I couldn't breathe. The double-piss sip, the chopper exhaust killing the shrubs, and the gasoline scene demolished me.
Damn. Go watch literally any stoner comedy from 2000 onward and you just might die. This comedy style got insanely absurdly better than this.
@@derpderpin1568 Well, the rest of the film wasn't that good, I was mostly talking about specific gags like Space Coke, etc.
But HOW HIGH couldn't decide if its purpose was to be funny or weed-focused. So it kept getting in its own way of the jokes to be more about "weeeeeeeed man!" Even HALF-BAKED realized that not every single joke in the film had to be about weed, especially since Method and Red are already so goddamn funny on their own.
The only stoner comedy I've seen since 2000 that was worth a damn was SMILEY FACE, which was *hilarious.*
Props to your husband, lucky guy to have such a gorgeous lady with a great personality & laugh ✌💖☮
I have to agree. She is a very beautiful, funny and Smart women. The trifecta of appealing.
The accent too. 👌🏽
This is the on screen debut of the paul rubins created character of peewee Herman this movie came out just Pryor to his HBO special
If you haven't noticed, Cheech Marin had a cleft palate, which is why his mustache is split.
Seen this flick at the drive in theaters back when I was 8 yrs of age today I'm 51.this is definitely a different era in time. 😊
Stoner comedy is so much better than it was back then. We had to start somewhere though.
This is my favorite of their movies. There's no real plot to it, just a series of crazy skits strung together. That wasn't CGI but a spotlight or laser through the smoke. The UFO was probably green screened on or drawn in.
Emily
I just watched an episode of Rich Eisen on RUclips. He had Judge Reinhold as his guest because Eddie Murphy is releasing 4th movie of Beverly Hills Cop coming out next month on Netflix. During the interview, Judge stated Stripes was supposed to be a Cheech & Chong movie, but deal felled thru without a contract. So, Ramis and Murray stepped to create Stripes. Another story: Judge stated that during filming of Stripes, he informed late great John Candy (Ox) that county with Fort Knox located is a dry county. John from Canada didn't understand of "dry" county. Judge tried to explain Candy of no alcohol (beer) cannot be sold in that county. So, Candy gotten hold some Teamsters, and he gotten beers on iced in his hotel room. Plus, Judge stated actors were practicing that famous drill sequence in Candy's room with wooden gun props.
Dude the next movie . Did we just become best friends.😊 another great reaction. 😊😂🥰
Fun Fact: Stripes was originally "Cheech and Chong Join The Army". Offered to Murray to try and save the production. Not Fun Fact: the entire principal's office from Ferris Bueller is a shitshow. Edie's recent life isn't something I'd wish on my worst enemy and, well, we don't talk about Jeff Jones...
Ever since I saw this movie when it came out in theaters, I’ve been saying, “Holy sheep shit!” pretty much every single day.
"Help Me Rhonda" (Wamba) was a mega super hit in the sixties by The Beach Boys.
The "Beautiful Woman" who was Mrs. Tommy Chong was the daughter of Edie McClurg and "Chicken Charlie".
This is a special favorite of mine because a friend of my family, Dennis Parrish, was the prop master (he also worked on Spaceballs) and another friend, the mother of my son's childhood buddy, was one of the ladies in the "massage parlor".
I really regret not having kept track of the number of times I’ve returned to this video just to skip to 20:47 to hear you say “glass” in Edie McClurg’s voice (and the subsequent laughter)
The donkey ball clock joke is great lol
The first two Cheech & Chong movies are still a good watch. Ho-o-o-o-oly Sheeeep Sh1t and Ain't that a peach...I still use these references to this day.
This and Up In Smoke are their best movies.
Was that Rita Wilson in the "Help me Womba" scene? Also Edie McClurg's actual introduction was in 1976's CARRIE.
Yep. That's what I came here to report. I saw this before Rita Wilson was famous, but when I saw it again years later, I was like, "holy shit, that's Rita Wilson Who Was Also In A Brady Bunch Episode, which is my full name for her.
Also, Volunteers, Tommy and Rita were both funny in that.
Yes it was, She looks too familiar not to be even though that was one of Rita's earliest roles ever.
Cheech and Chong h ave the best stoner movies ever
We smoked out at every movie😅😂😂 Got soooo stoned
Wow. You cut that whole scene with Cheech coming home. And I was just thinking how nice it was that you got the Towering Inferno joke. Inexcusable.
Most of my childhood memories of cheech and chong come from born in east la
I would totally dig seeing you two in those costumes!! You HAVE to do that. You guys would be great! Gaping cuts of plot points aside, I had a blast watching this with you!
One of the actresses in the first scene is the future Mrs. Tom hanks aka Rita Wilson
Hi from the UK Emily!
I hope you're keeping well?
May I say you're looking simply divine!
Cheech & Chong, what a crazy couple of characters!, lol! 😂😂
Still, such good crazy fun.
I think too many movies take themselves way too seriously these days, and if they do have any humour, it's nothing like way back when.
I often find ut refreshing to go back and watch some of the older movies.
A great reaction as always.
Have a really wonderful day hun, take care! ❤
It's actually Thomas chong in most of the credits and cheechs first name is Richard
the Cheech and aching movies are so iconic.
Elvira and Pee-Wee Herman!
Classic
Also, Donna was married to Pat Morita aka Mr Miyagi
Born in East LA is another classic with Cheech.
The funniest movie out of all of their movies in my opinion.
I remember seeing this movie for the first time. So good 😂
I've been saying holy sheep shit for 30 years, my most used C&C quote by far.
Not on IMDb exactly, just me doing some math. Tommy and Shelby Chong are still together, having married in 1975. That's 49 years, "and they never had a fight!" (Sorry. Old radio joke.) 🤣
I remember he was supposed to have died in 2017, but he didn’t notice because he was so busy being alive. People were really confused when he didn’t show up for the funeral.
I have been waiting for so long for someone to react to this one; like NOBODY's done it (and it's my absolute favorite because of all the comedians doing cameos in the welfare office at the same time.)
I seriously think it's the busiest 90 seconds or so ever recorded; and I PRAY that they got it in one take😂
have not seen them in 30 years..still great fun
I am loving these solo's❣
Yup. Harry Pothead and the Philosopher's Bong by J.K. Rollup.🙂
You should check out their movie Things are Tough All Over. That's my second favourite after Up In Smoke.
This was the best reaction to a movie I have ever seen 🤣
Like this one as much as "Up in Smoke". I think you enjoyed this.😊
17:00 totally as a compliment... the 1st time I ever saw one of your movie reactions, your laugh reminded me of the mom here 😅
Love your reaction to this movie! You're awesome!
I comment as the reaction goes, me and Mathew are on the same wave length when it comes to movies
Cool reaction as always wonderful Emily, you take care and have a nice day 🥰❤️😊
My favorite Cheech and Chong movie along with Up in Smoke
Movie debut of michael Winslow too
Friends of mine and I sang 'my scrotum' for years after seeing this movie in the theater.
Emily
I love your reaction to this classic Cheech & Chong movie!!🤣🤣!!
If you haven’t had the hand puppet session or the crowing rooster role play you haven’t lived. 😉
When this first came out the radio advertisements had the tag line "Don't go straight to see Cheech and Chong's Next Movie".
Did you know that Cheech did a movie in Australia ( love from Australia)❤❤❤👍😎🎥🍿
Cheech & Chong Are The Best 💯, Great Reaction Emily
Yes, that's future Police Academy legend Micheal Winslow at the welfare office. Fun fact-back in the 90s, I worked at BK. He did the training videos. Yes, with all the appropriate sound effects. The weirdest training video I've ever seen. And by the way, that "Harry Potheads" joke was pretty funny. Very well done!
Gotta watch "Nice Dreams" next!!! Love Cheech & Chong
I love your watch of this. Fantastic movie
I know this isn't that popular of an opinion in some circles of C&C Fans... but I really enjoy The Corsican Brothers!
And Things are tough all over, which isn't too bad either.
Corsican Brothers is not as good as the rest of C & C, but it definitely has some very funny and enjoyable moments.
@@USCFlash It's just it's own thing really... not really a stoner flick so it misses the core audience of C&C
@@mickymoist
Yeah I suppose.....but I still just don't find it as funny, even in its own separate genre. But there are definitely quite a few laughs I do love.
Donna, the women at the unemployment centre was married to Pat Morita (Mr Miyagi) from The Karate Kid.
I wish I could “love” this reaction!
🎶"Mex-i-can Amer-i-cans..."🎶
🤣🤣🤣
Cheech's songs are very funny. I believe he also sings in Still Smokin, but not sure where it falls in their filmography
While his work with Tommy is classic, Cheech's solo work is good too. Born in East LA is worth a watch, and the titular parody of Born in the USA is another of Cheech's humorous songs.
I haven't seen this flick since I was 12 when it was on HBO. Forgot how actually fckn funny it was!
Top shelf comedy. The welfare office scene alone, is an advanced course in the art. I love your reaction. 🎭
I love Cheech and Chong! They are so awesome!
I think "Beautiful Girl" was the rich blonde who took them home.
The one I'm hoping you get to is "Cheech & Chong's 'The Corsican Brothers'", which is their take on the classic story by Alexandre Dumas of two brothers so connected to each other that each can feel what the other experiences. It's utterly silly, I think you'll enjoy it.
Everybody shits on THE CORSICAN BROTHERS and I have no idea why. That shit is hilarious.
@@Theomite All I can figure is because it's not all about drugs. It's probably my favorite of theirs, though.
What else would you expect in a jar labeled roaches
Personally, I think this is better than Up in Smoke.
3:53, early bit part for Rita Wilson, wife of Tom Hanks.
Donna, Pee-Wee, Micheal Winslow, and Stacy Keach all return for NICE DREAMS.
Wow! You look great this week. Whatever you did to your hair was a good choice.
13:20 I think this is where muppet necking came from.
Donna comes back in a later movie.
Emily
Older lady, who is fun is the actress, Edie McClurg. She was in least another Cheech & Chong movie.
The Corsican Brothers, I'm pretty sure.
Good night, Emily. I hope you have some _Nice Dreams._ 😉
To this day I still say 'Holy sheepshit'.
This was my first Cheech & Chong movie I saw at the cinema when I was 15!
$5k a pound here now!
i forgot that peewee got yeeted
Thank god no diamonds 😂
You should watch "moving violations "
There is a great movie with just Chong called Far out man check it out it's just as good
Please watch Mallrats featuring comedic duo Jay & Silent Bob
I still use the phrase "that curdled my milk" nooooo one understands or gets it which makes it all the better! Lol
I was born in ‘80 🤣
HEY CHICKEN CHARLIE !!!
The tv version of this movie is almost completely different than this version.
Miss Emily is always smiling just saying
Casadra peterson Elvira herself is one of the help me wampa women the red head
Michael Winslow
Good movie 😊