Had just heard this song, and immediately thought of this sequence. Now I can remember most of the film even though I haven’t seen it since I was 9. 🤣❤️🥰
Tell-a-vision and Programming Makes one wonder what else has been implanted in one's psyche under the guise of entertainment. Etymology of Entertainment Enter Attain Ment- to do with the mind (mental)
Me too!! Just heard the song and it took me back to this scene.....hence why I'm here 😆. Watched in the cinema with school friends when I was about 12......am 44 now 🙈 xx
A Victoria Secrets Angel 😱! She's what, maybe 15? Never saw the movie. There's no way my son would let my granddaughter leave the house at that age dressed like that with thigh high stockings on!
I always wanted to be her when I got to that age but alas I was a country girl who was late bloomer. Such a beautifully simple scene. Poor dad. Guys were scared my dad would shoot them when I was growing up.
Gracien2008: NOT to be rude or any sort BUTS 2020 and Ill ALWAYS love Sr. Danza because of this film.😂😂😂😂🙄🙊🙈😱Why? Because my father is just like him.TOTAL CONTROL type.OH !!!!! and no parent deceive same blood.Im 41 Years old now, and I stil lcry its message.Huh, stupid girl......? Maybe so: Now, Do you hear or do you listen when your father speaks? Its just logic, RESPECT, education.
this movie is a classic I have it. I've seen it so many times I remember when I was a little and Joey used to show up in the monster truck playing that song Feel the shake damn memories
I have been looking for this movie for 30 years, I only remembered this scene and this music. By pure chance I watched Tom Cruise's "Born on the 4th of July" which has the same song in the movie. Google did the rest.
As a super protective brother to 4 sisters, 19 girl cousins, and 10 nieces I cannot imagine the gut-wrenching panic and concern of a father who is facing this moment. The thought of having a daughter makes arranged marriages seem like a better way to go.
I feel ya bro!! I was in some MAD love with Amy Dolenz man!! Used to watch this movie day and night because of her!! I was only like 8 or 9 when this came out but I wanted to marry this woman for real!! lol
I may be a guy and not a dad since I am in my 20s, I do know that you can't force control even as little by little this leads to a parent breaking the trust of the child and the unnecessary scolding would encourage her to rebel if the father had put trust in her daughter while subtly keep a close eye on one of her suitors and stop trying to force control on life cause it can bite you in the end also he needs to look things at a woman's perspective to get a better understanding.
It seems this entire film was for Richard's benefit. Katie dumps him earlier, gets a makeover, then Doug spends the most of the time fighting off the Katie's suitors/punks to protect her virginity, and at the end Richard (with confidence) appears out of no where on the plane seeming ready/determined to sleep with Katie in Paris. The sequel should have been: Doug sneaking on the plane in the air (like the way it was done in "Executive Decision") to pour cold water on Richard and stop the oncoming French Playas.
I feel like in the plane scene they could of been the first to start the "I need to Get on that plane!" Scene. Even before the 90s made it big starting in Kicking and Screaming 1995.
It’s one thing for Janet assisting Katie with a make-over, but to allow her to go out on a date without consulting with Doug first is crossing the line. Since they aren’t married, she doesn’t have parental authority.
Even though sexual repression can be wrong and a bad thing, the fact that the guy's daughter was only 15 there, that was understandable that he didn't want her getting sexual with any guys yet. However, if she were 20, it would be perfectly fine and acceptable for guys to get sexual with her, and that is often the case with many college girls between the ages of 18 to 23 in colleges and universities anyway.
@steve Kos actually and coincidentally the actress Amy Dolenz whom is the daughter of Monkee's actor Mickey Dolenz was actually about 20 when the movie was released in 1989 LOL!
This was always my favorite part of the movie.
I'd pretend to come down the stairs like that as a kid xD
Us too
i know my family was obsessed with those knee high stockings. We went thru multiple pairs
Had just heard this song, and immediately thought of this sequence. Now I can remember most of the film even though I haven’t seen it since I was 9. 🤣❤️🥰
Tell-a-vision and Programming
Makes one wonder what else has been implanted in one's psyche under the guise of entertainment.
Etymology of Entertainment
Enter
Attain
Ment- to do with the mind (mental)
Song?
@@margauxblair Frankie Avalon: Venus.
Me too!! Just heard the song and it took me back to this scene.....hence why I'm here 😆. Watched in the cinema with school friends when I was about 12......am 44 now 🙈 xx
I remember first hearing this song as a Kid it was so cool Venus.
niaZomba song name please?
Venus - Frankie Avalon
@@abum22 thank you. I’ve been looking for this song 🎶 and movie
@@lilalopez2590 no problem, this song was one of my faves as a kid.
She looks absolutely beautiful in this part my favorite part of the movie 🥰🥰❤❤💖💖💝💝💘💘
I looove the sister: Dad, What do u really think?😂😂😂😂2020.
Love this movie, Ami looks like a angel coming downstairs
Wow Ami is my age but I didn't have parents paranoid about me.. I was the kid you have to beware of...Lol
A bride
A Victoria Secrets Angel 😱! She's what, maybe 15? Never saw the movie. There's no way my son would let my granddaughter leave the house at that age dressed like that with thigh high stockings on!
That's Andy's mom from Child's Play.
I always wanted to be her when I got to that age but alas I was a country girl who was late bloomer. Such a beautifully simple scene. Poor dad. Guys were scared my dad would shoot them when I was growing up.
Just watched this last night. I saw it when it was released. Wow. I can't believe i forgot about this movie until then.
Why are there so many lamps on in that living room?
TheLasVegasRockStar lol
I counted, there are about 10 (including the one on the bookshelf not on)
YESSS!! Another Female Killer episode!!
@@jrsindone i got 7 and cannot find more haha.
WroughtIronMGTOW I dunno but they could be responsible for global warming.
Cute scene.🎥 🍿 ❤
It is the american way of dating, specially in the 70s 80s
con varios chavos a la vez, la muchacha tiene su surtido rico igual como las cajas de galletas, uno diferente para cada ocasion : 3
Venus one greath song
Tony Danza is still the Boss.
JENDALL714 yes he is
he's strict, but fair
And loving and protective
Always has been always will be 😁
Actually, Abed analyzed that show and determined Angela was the boss.
Totally beautiful makeover I really like this
A great classic scene.
The last I heard was that Mr. Danza still teaches High School :)
Gracien2008: NOT to be rude or any sort BUTS 2020 and Ill ALWAYS love Sr. Danza because of this film.😂😂😂😂🙄🙊🙈😱Why? Because my father is just like him.TOTAL CONTROL type.OH !!!!! and no parent deceive same blood.Im 41 Years old now, and I stil lcry its message.Huh, stupid girl......? Maybe so: Now, Do you hear or do you listen when your father speaks? Its just logic, RESPECT, education.
Damb she looks like a angel
I had the hots for her when this came out. Especially because of this scene. Plus, I like the song.
This movie is hilarious 😂
Two phone lines. Quite a status symbol back in the day.
Also if you haven’t seen this movie you haven’t lived
this movie is a classic I have it. I've seen it so many times I remember when I was a little and Joey used to show up in the monster truck playing that song Feel the shake damn memories
@@33kingofkings YES THIS MOVIE IS AWESOME
Helloooooo Luv this movie❤️
Careful or she will just run off and marry the first guy that comes along to get away from you.
Preach!!
I have been looking for this movie for 30 years, I only remembered this scene and this music. By pure chance I watched Tom Cruise's "Born on the 4th of July" which has the same song in the movie. Google did the rest.
Que linda época ,yo nací en 1973
He sounds like me now. No guy takes my 15 year old daughter anywhere unless I know who they are, where they live, and who their parents are.
I'll be the same with my daughter when she's a teen!!
My son plans to be in the back seat keeping an eye on the guy!
Brah I feel for the dad, especially nowadays
This inspires to do my artwork for school
As a super protective brother to 4 sisters, 19 girl cousins, and 10 nieces I cannot imagine the gut-wrenching panic and concern of a father who is facing this moment.
The thought of having a daughter makes arranged marriages seem like a better way to go.
LMAO 😂 @ Tony Danza! He is from "Who's the boss" from the 80's.
Um yeah.. this is an 80s movie..
Yep, 1989!
yep. He is the boss
80's teen movies were soo sweet. I can't complain her, at her age I was exactly like her. Poor daddy... and now he throws me back me everything.
Tony Danza is the best I love this movie
Me too
Amo essa cena. A música. A garotinha do papai cresceu. 🥰
Amy was my first crush. God damn she’s still smokin!
I feel ya bro!! I was in some MAD love with Amy Dolenz man!! Used to watch this movie day and night because of her!! I was only like 8 or 9 when this came out but I wanted to marry this woman for real!! lol
I may be a guy and not a dad since I am in my 20s, I do know that you can't force control even as little by little this leads to a parent breaking the trust of the child and the unnecessary scolding would encourage her to rebel if the father had put trust in her daughter while subtly keep a close eye on one of her suitors and stop trying to force control on life cause it can bite you in the end also he needs to look things at a woman's perspective to get a better understanding.
It seems this entire film was for Richard's benefit. Katie dumps him earlier, gets a makeover, then Doug spends the most of the time fighting off the Katie's suitors/punks to protect her virginity, and at the end Richard (with confidence) appears out of no where on the plane seeming ready/determined to sleep with Katie in Paris.
The sequel should have been: Doug sneaking on the plane in the air (like the way it was done in "Executive Decision") to pour cold water on Richard and stop the oncoming French Playas.
Movie :Mi nismo andjeli 2
Tony Danza IS the overprotective father
Tony danza IS the overprotective father
Here comes the bride, all dressed in white!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good observation. A super cute house. I love the decor. Crappy film but cute decor. 😅
Consider this: THIS was the movie that made Siskel and Ebert question their careers as movie critics (until they saw Say Anything)...
Good video good scene
How long was that business trip 🤣
Ami Dolenz! Gauwdd.
I feel like in the plane scene they could of been the first to start the "I need to Get on that plane!" Scene. Even before the 90s made it big starting in Kicking and Screaming 1995.
Super scary stuff - unless Tony Danza's character is the DAD.
It’s one thing for Janet assisting Katie with a make-over, but to allow her to go out on a date without consulting with Doug first is crossing the line. Since they aren’t married, she doesn’t have parental authority.
Maybe u need to watch the whole movie before u judge
Yeah. At the beginning of the movie, she had a boyfriend.
Classic!
Ich finde Klasse der Film
I was so in love with her in this scene as a young boy 😁😁😁😁
We all were
No, you were in teenage lust🤨
At this moment he realized his daughter had grown up.
🤣🤣🤣🤣Es en serio, que aun estando en el 2019 puedo ver el rostro de mi Papa en este hombre.El clon.Se hubiera puesto peor papi definitivamente.
does anyone know the name of the song that ami and matthew are dancing to in the prom scene
My dad in a nutshell.
la tete de tony danza !!!!
That's right I agree you can slow it down a bit ...Total control Total!!!!!
Someone please tell me
Venus - Frankie Avalon
What's the name of this sung
Venus - Frankie Avalon hope it helps
After saying Total numerous times I can't help but wonder if he was in the mood for cereal. 🤔
Tourettes Guy: Don't talk shit about Total!!!
I was looking for that other 80s ( I think ) teen movie with guy paying popular girl to date him..all his money he saved up by mowing yards.
Was it can't buy me love?
2:03 LOL
Even though sexual repression can be wrong and a bad thing, the fact that the guy's daughter was only 15 there, that was understandable that he didn't want her getting sexual with any guys yet. However, if she were 20, it would be perfectly fine and acceptable for guys to get sexual with her, and that is often the case with many college girls between the ages of 18 to 23 in colleges and universities anyway.
@steve Kos actually and coincidentally the actress Amy Dolenz whom is the daughter of Monkee's actor Mickey Dolenz was actually about 20 when the movie was released in 1989 LOL!
She looks gorgeous but I would NOT wear white to go out on a date. Easily stain yourself
i love this song but am i the only one that think she dont fit well with the scene