70's and 80's were great times to be a kid i was 9 in 1970 life was great for kids. everywhere you looked kids were riding their bikes your friends parents treated you like one of their own of course back then we had manners and respected others when i die, i hope my eternity is reliving the 70's on a loop
Me too for some weird reason. The dog has had to wear a cone after being neutered, so told him "I should get you a coneheads T shirt". So then had to look up the movie. Rabbit hole...
The American way of life was so powerful that Baltar, a good and honourable man, betrayed his people and defected to Earth. This is a surprisingly moving film, and very much a recommendation of decent and just treatment of people in the service of the national interest.
What happened to writing and execution like this? An entire movie based on a comedy skit, it came out of left field, and it absolutely kills. The "Kodachrome" scene sticks in my memory and does a superb job of showing a family raising a child. Dan Akroyd, and Jane Kurtin made a marvelous couple, The cast was superbly written and filled with actors put into rolls they owned. Comedy genius on par with "Cadey Shack", just as unexpected and pleasurable. Scenes from this movie will forever live rent free in my head.
0:59......the little smile from Connie in the moment when Beldar starts singing an Earth song - I bet they were conveying she was proud of her father in that moment. Having grown up on Earth, it was clear she would be much happier here than on Remulak. As some others have said in other videos, while the 'Coneheads' might be more advanced than humans technologically, in terms of societal norms they are perhaps not as 'advanced' - completely different, but so different it was clear Connie felt she wouldn't want to assimilate to Conehead life and remain on Remulak. A twist of irony then that Beldar used the skills of Golf, a human game, to defeat the Garthak!
+Peruviantank I guess with Beldar, Prymatt, and Connie living on Earth for many year helped Beldar to learn golf and defeat the Garthok. However, if Beldar didn't change his teeth from alien teeth to human teeth he wouldn't of had to fight the Garthok because the Conehead master only made Beldar fight the Garthok out of punishment for changing his teeth from alien teeth to human teeth.
@@TheFanboy19 Yes that's true that Beldar said that. However, Beldar, Prymatt, and Connie were only going to temporarily stay on Earth because they were waiting for the spaceship to come to Earth and pick them up and take them back to their home planet which is Remulak which is why Beldar should not have taken the advice from his first boss named Otto when Otto told him that he (Beldar) has to do something about his teeth if Beldar and his family were not going to stay on Earth forever (they changed their mind at the end just for the happiness of the daughter Connie). On the other hand, the Conehead Master said to Beldar that changing his teeth from alien teeth to human teeth is called "treason." So for that, Beldar should not have changed his teeth.
Long time since I've seen this film. Pretty high quality stop motion puppet. Earth was in serious trouble for a moment there, given the Coneheads had Doug McKenzie and Lionel Hutz commanding their armies😆
Wow, that music at about 3:55 sounds just like Beetlejuice music or something, damn it sounds just like it. Someone definitely used Danny Elfman as inspiration for the music for this movie.
+David Sanchez If they made a second film, I'm sure Gorman Seedling wouldn't have to be on it because, he agreed to give them green cards just for sparing his life. (His assistant Eli wouldn't have to be on it either because it sounds like Eli got a new job being the Conehead masters slave). However, since the last scene of the film had Connie and Ronnie going to the senior prom together, a good second film can be about Connie and Ronnie married and have kids and the kids are half conehead and half human head.
@@kennethmcclain3907 Yes, I knew Chris Farley died in 1997 who played as Ronnie on the film. However, if they did make a second film, I guess it could have happened between 1993 (when the film was in theaters) and 1997 when Chris Farley died. If they made a second film after 1997, it doesn't have to be Chris Farley playing as Ronnie where a different actor could play as Ronnie. But I still would have loved if they made a second film if it had Ronnie and Connie married with the kids being half human head and half conehead.
I was surprised to find out that the movie was actually a flop domestically when it came out. How it made in total worldwide I don't know, but back then video sales and rentals was much bigger than it is today, so hopefully it did end up on the plus side in total.
@@FurzkampfbomberI wouldn't be surprised either. He doesn't have the neck harness in the next scene anymore as the Conehead leader trusts him pretty quickly and took a great liking to him.
I think Eli might just have pandered his way out of slavery. Notice on the starship he's fairly well dressed and is no longer wearing a slave collar. He was probably promoted to the newly created position of the High Yesman to the Conehead Master😝
@@mresturk9336 Yes that's true. He's not wearing the slave collar anymore. The reason I thought he was the slave to the Conehead master was because the Conehead master told Beldar that he can take one slave back to Earth (calling them slaves) which was Gorman Seedling with the Conehead master wanting something with Eli. The other reason I thought Eli was still the slave to the Conehead master was because, he (Eli) called him "sir" from 4:15-4:16 which is what a slave would normally call someone (or ma'am if it's a woman).
@@afriendofbean But sir or ma'am is also a way to show some form of respect to someone. Might not have the same meaning on their planet but neither would the slave response. Besides, no intelligent species, would ever want to willingly become a slave or enjoy being a slave. The only exception i can remember in fiction was in Game of Thrones but that was simply because the slave was treated kindly, was too old so therefore the freedom granted to him didnt mean much and he was being left out of getting fed because of the younger slaves.
@@linkheroofhyrule9364 Yes, it is respectable to call someone "sir" or "ma'am" but, Eli called him "sir" like he's worshipping him if Eli is still his slave. Plus, it seems like Eli doesn't look very scared to be stuck with the other Coneheads and he probably wasn't very happy to be working for Gorman Seedling since Gorman was very cranky. Eli did show a little respect to the Conehead master when the Conehead master was very sad and when another Conehead tried giving something to the master Eli jumped in and said "let me take care of that he's having a very tough day" which makes it look like he's happy to be the slave of the master. If he's not happy, he shouldn't of followed after Gorman when Gorman was chasing after Beldar, Prymatt, and Connie when the spaceship picked them up from Earth.
@@afriendofbean That just means he's a suck up. He was shown doing the same thing with Gorman in the beginning of the movie. I think i agree that he weaseled his way out of slavery doing what he does best, sucking up to authority. It paid off.
With this unregistered nuclear accelerator, I and my bluntskull comrades shall incarcerate all ectoplasmic entities created by the cessation of life functions in exchange for monetary compensation. Eh-heh-heh-heh-heh-heh!
It's too bad the scene with Beldar cutting off the Garthok's head was deleted from the movie after the Garthok died at 2:01 where Beldar had the Garthok's blood on his head seen at 2:15 where that blue coloring was the Garthok's blood. Plus, the Garthok's head is seen next to the Conehead master from 2:31-2:34 that had the blue coloring blood under it.
@@brycewakefield6565 Yes, the scene with Beldar cutting off the Garthok's head was deleted for some reason I don't know why. There were some deleted scenes which I saw over the internet and I have this movie on DVD but, it doesn't show any deleted scenes on it. If I were to take a guess as to why they deleted the scene with Beldar cutting off the Garthok's head, maybe it was because this movie is rated "PG" and if they kept the scene with Beldar cutting off the Garthok's head, the movie probably would be rated "PG-13."
+Bryce Wakefield No, I didn't see it in the theater. I saw it on a RUclips video clip but, I can't find the video clip now. After the Garthok died at 2:01, Beldar used the claw part of his weapon to cut it's head off where the blue coloring squirted on Beldar's head which was the Garthok's blood. You can tell at 1:58, there's no blue coloring on Beldar but at 2:15 the blue coloring was there. (I used to think in the beginning it was blue sweat if aliens like Beldar sweat out blue sweat if Beldar was sweating with fear against the Garthok but when I saw the deleted scene on RUclips, I found out it was the Garthok's blood on Beldar).
I wonder what time period was ancient times for the conehead civilization. Maybe 2 million years ago seeing how advanced they are. They probably had our current technology during the times of Ancient Egypt.
“Your happiness is vital to my existence..Besides..It is not everyday a father can give the world to his child.”
:')
@@elemileTLDR
epyc message
A line every parent should revere.
God I remember seeing this in the theater… I’ve seen this movie hundreds of times and it still always makes me smile
70's and 80's were great times to be a kid
i was 9 in 1970 life was great for kids.
everywhere you looked kids were riding their bikes
your friends parents treated you like one of their own
of course back then we had manners and respected others
when i die, i hope my eternity is reliving the 70's on a loop
This movie has been popping into my head out of nowhere lately. I love this goofy movie so much
It's free on RUclips right now 😊
Me too for some weird reason. The dog has had to wear a cone after being neutered, so told him
"I should get you a coneheads T shirt". So then had to look up the movie. Rabbit hole...
Man this movie is insanely underrated
The American way of life was so powerful that Baltar, a good and honourable man, betrayed his people and defected to Earth. This is a surprisingly moving film, and very much a recommendation of decent and just treatment of people in the service of the national interest.
jajajajajajajaj
What happened to writing and execution like this?
An entire movie based on a comedy skit, it came out of left field, and it absolutely kills.
The "Kodachrome" scene sticks in my memory and does a superb job of showing a family raising a child.
Dan Akroyd, and Jane Kurtin made a marvelous couple, The cast was superbly written and filled with actors put into rolls they owned.
Comedy genius on par with "Cadey Shack", just as unexpected and pleasurable.
Scenes from this movie will forever live rent free in my head.
0:59......the little smile from Connie in the moment when Beldar starts singing an Earth song - I bet they were conveying she was proud of her father in that moment. Having grown up on Earth, it was clear she would be much happier here than on Remulak. As some others have said in other videos, while the 'Coneheads' might be more advanced than humans technologically, in terms of societal norms they are perhaps not as 'advanced' - completely different, but so different it was clear Connie felt she wouldn't want to assimilate to Conehead life and remain on Remulak.
A twist of irony then that Beldar used the skills of Golf, a human game, to defeat the Garthak!
My favorite character is Turnbull (David Spade). The suck-ups always rise to the top!
I guarantee that he wear knee pads
Rule of Acquisition #33 “It never hurts to suck up to the boss.”
He basically turns into the leader's full time kiss ass in the comics lol
@@herzbeton Always pick the right man for the job!
I can’t believe it’s been 26 years since I’ve seen this
....27 years
28.
i cant believe im 39 years old and still here lol :)
Last time I saw this was on VHS from Blockbuster, and we played Aladdin in Sega too (seriously).
4:18 WHEN I WAS LITTLE I THOUGHT THAT WAS A BALLOON
Same here 😂
Stupid aliens will never know
What is it then?
@@noobles_1718 it's a rubber
@@noobles_1718 a condom
I like how it took Prymatt a couple of seconds to realize what Beldar was doing before the attack of earth happened
And Who says golf 🏌️♀️ doesn’t pay off. Saved Beldars life lol
+Peruviantank I guess with Beldar, Prymatt, and Connie living on Earth for many year helped Beldar to learn golf and defeat the Garthok. However, if Beldar didn't change his teeth from alien teeth to human teeth he wouldn't of had to fight the Garthok because the Conehead master only made Beldar fight the Garthok out of punishment for changing his teeth from alien teeth to human teeth.
Happy Gilmores life too
@@afriendofbean Yeah but on Earth it is known as dental bonding.
@@TheFanboy19 Yes that's true that Beldar said that. However, Beldar, Prymatt, and Connie were only going to temporarily stay on Earth because they were waiting for the spaceship to come to Earth and pick them up and take them back to their home planet which is Remulak which is why Beldar should not have taken the advice from his first boss named Otto when Otto told him that he (Beldar) has to do something about his teeth if Beldar and his family were not going to stay on Earth forever (they changed their mind at the end just for the happiness of the daughter Connie). On the other hand, the Conehead Master said to Beldar that changing his teeth from alien teeth to human teeth is called "treason." So for that, Beldar should not have changed his teeth.
I loved this movie so much growing up ♡
6:12
Seedling: I have no objection.
Beldar: Good. Move! Nyeheheheh!
😂💀
I loved when he first put the collars on and the dude did a backflip! Silly childhood movie.
Long time since I've seen this film. Pretty high quality stop motion puppet.
Earth was in serious trouble for a moment there, given the Coneheads had Doug McKenzie and Lionel Hutz commanding their armies😆
Beldar’s golf skills came in handy
He did win the award for best golfer at that party.
@@NYRyder1983 Learning an Earthling activity saved his life.
Yup 👍
Time to watch this for hundredth time.
One of my favorite movies as a kid.
That laugh at the end.
David Spade sucking up at the end was great but that laugh at the end was perfect
00:44 Crowd of Peter Griffons laughing...
LMAO
The space ships music has a HUGE vibe with Danny Elfman music
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who thought that.
@@hell5309 me too
David Newman did the score
The planet of Patrick Starfish
But they are smarter than Patrick
@@royalcollectables Patrick is smartest
who you callin pinhead?
Since it is the festival , it is at my discretion to settle things in the ancient ways Therefore, Beldar.....you will...
NARFLE THE GARTHOK ..!!!!!!!!
NOOOO, Noooo i am not a traitor!!! - Beldar Clorhone
Wow, that music at about 3:55 sounds just like Beetlejuice music or something, damn it sounds just like it. Someone definitely used Danny Elfman as inspiration for the music for this movie.
This movie is so funny on so many levels. It’s amazing there are 3 Canadians in it: Dan Ackroyd, Dave Thomas and the late Phil Hartman.
Beldar: Dan Aykroyd
Grandmaster: Dave Thomas
Marlaax: Phil Hartman
@@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114 Phil Hartman was from my hometown of Brantford.
1:43 the way he looks at his club always gets me, like "Damn im a good swing" 😂
Best comedy movie ever! Love it!
If P.E.T.A. existed on Remulak, they would consider this garthok abuse
Nah they would euthanize the garthok
"You call that Narfling, Beldar!?"
1990s was a great time for movies..
The older I get the more beautiful this movie becomes.
And when you are old enough, every time you watch this movie is the first time too!
Totally loves how he GOLFS to win lol
David Spade making the best of his new situation. Wasn't even mad that he's stuck on that alien world.
Gnarfle was the name of the fighting, not the name of the Grathok
Thanks I fixed it
I can't believe he started singing tainted love
The funniest part😂😂😂
0:58 - a Conehead with a crooked Cone!
I can't imagine the makeup department having to work with all those extras.
6:14 Beldar's evil laugh cracks me up.
This has to be his best role
I knew it, the crowd scenes are better than Dune 2
I remember dead coneheads body parts being layed around.
Yea I got that dvd version too
they should of made a part 2
David Sanchez yeah and ruins it
I do not say that this movie is perfect; but I do say that it cannot be improved upon.
+David Sanchez If they made a second film, I'm sure Gorman Seedling wouldn't have to be on it because, he agreed to give them green cards just for sparing his life. (His assistant Eli wouldn't have to be on it either because it sounds like Eli got a new job being the Conehead masters slave). However, since the last scene of the film had Connie and Ronnie going to the senior prom together, a good second film can be about Connie and Ronnie married and have kids and the kids are half conehead and half human head.
No. Please no.
@@kennethmcclain3907 Yes, I knew Chris Farley died in 1997 who played as Ronnie on the film. However, if they did make a second film, I guess it could have happened between 1993 (when the film was in theaters) and 1997 when Chris Farley died. If they made a second film after 1997, it doesn't have to be Chris Farley playing as Ronnie where a different actor could play as Ronnie. But I still would have loved if they made a second film if it had Ronnie and Connie married with the kids being half human head and half conehead.
Was a good movi hehe good memorys
I loved the cone heads movie.
I don't care what my brother says about this movie, The Coneheads is a hilarious movie.
Plot Twist: They are Ki Adi Mundi's Race
aw man, now they need a new Garthak
*Blows bubblegum*
Oh hey he's got bubblegum
*deflates "gum"*
oooohhh that is not gum... *gags*
I bet it made em gag..giggity
It’s a condom
Best alien movie ever.. Eh eh eh eh😂😂😂😂
I was surprised to find out that the movie was actually a flop domestically when it came out. How it made in total worldwide I don't know, but back then video sales and rentals was much bigger than it is today, so hopefully it did end up on the plus side in total.
Brilliant
At first felt bad that Eli had to stay with the aliens but low key he loved working for an alien ruler lol 😂
I would not be surprised if he would run the whole show in a couple of years.
@@FurzkampfbomberI wouldn't be surprised either. He doesn't have the neck harness in the next scene anymore as the Conehead leader trusts him pretty quickly and took a great liking to him.
that tune as theyre approaching earth, it sounds similar to beetleguise
You know the garthak effects is very impressive.
At 4:10, I guess Eli got a new job being the Conehead master's slave and Gorman Seedling has a find a new person to replace Eli.
I think Eli might just have pandered his way out of slavery. Notice on the starship he's fairly well dressed and is no longer wearing a slave collar. He was probably promoted to the newly created position of the High Yesman to the Conehead Master😝
@@mresturk9336 Yes that's true. He's not wearing the slave collar anymore. The reason I thought he was the slave to the Conehead master was because the Conehead master told Beldar that he can take one slave back to Earth (calling them slaves) which was Gorman Seedling with the Conehead master wanting something with Eli. The other reason I thought Eli was still the slave to the Conehead master was because, he (Eli) called him "sir" from 4:15-4:16 which is what a slave would normally call someone (or ma'am if it's a woman).
@@afriendofbean But sir or ma'am is also a way to show some form of respect to someone. Might not have the same meaning on their planet but neither would the slave response. Besides, no intelligent species, would ever want to willingly become a slave or enjoy being a slave. The only exception i can remember in fiction was in Game of Thrones but that was simply because the slave was treated kindly, was too old so therefore the freedom granted to him didnt mean much and he was being left out of getting fed because of the younger slaves.
@@linkheroofhyrule9364 Yes, it is respectable to call someone "sir" or "ma'am" but, Eli called him "sir" like he's worshipping him if Eli is still his slave. Plus, it seems like Eli doesn't look very scared to be stuck with the other Coneheads and he probably wasn't very happy to be working for Gorman Seedling since Gorman was very cranky. Eli did show a little respect to the Conehead master when the Conehead master was very sad and when another Conehead tried giving something to the master Eli jumped in and said "let me take care of that he's having a very tough day" which makes it look like he's happy to be the slave of the master. If he's not happy, he shouldn't of followed after Gorman when Gorman was chasing after Beldar, Prymatt, and Connie when the spaceship picked them up from Earth.
@@afriendofbean That just means he's a suck up. He was shown doing the same thing with Gorman in the beginning of the movie. I think i agree that he weaseled his way out of slavery doing what he does best, sucking up to authority. It paid off.
Just imagine a Conehead Ghostbusters.
With this unregistered nuclear accelerator, I and my bluntskull comrades shall incarcerate all ectoplasmic entities created by the cessation of life functions in exchange for monetary compensation. Eh-heh-heh-heh-heh-heh!
best part @ 0:54, made me laugh
🤣🤣🤣 it’s crazy how nobody else mentioned this in the comments 🤣 his singing 🤣🤣🤣
YEH-EH-EH-EH-EH-EH!!!
It's too bad the scene with Beldar cutting off the Garthok's head was deleted from the movie after the Garthok died at 2:01 where Beldar had the Garthok's blood on his head seen at 2:15 where that blue coloring was the Garthok's blood. Plus, the Garthok's head is seen next to the Conehead master from 2:31-2:34 that had the blue coloring blood under it.
afriendofbean are you serious?
@@brycewakefield6565 Yes, the scene with Beldar cutting off the Garthok's head was deleted for some reason I don't know why. There were some deleted scenes which I saw over the internet and I have this movie on DVD but, it doesn't show any deleted scenes on it. If I were to take a guess as to why they deleted the scene with Beldar cutting off the Garthok's head, maybe it was because this movie is rated "PG" and if they kept the scene with Beldar cutting off the Garthok's head, the movie probably would be rated "PG-13."
afriendofbean you saw that in the theater?
+Bryce Wakefield No, I didn't see it in the theater. I saw it on a RUclips video clip but, I can't find the video clip now. After the Garthok died at 2:01, Beldar used the claw part of his weapon to cut it's head off where the blue coloring squirted on Beldar's head which was the Garthok's blood. You can tell at 1:58, there's no blue coloring on Beldar but at 2:15 the blue coloring was there. (I used to think in the beginning it was blue sweat if aliens like Beldar sweat out blue sweat if Beldar was sweating with fear against the Garthok but when I saw the deleted scene on RUclips, I found out it was the Garthok's blood on Beldar).
@@afriendofbean Huh. I wonder if it was on the Laserdisc release I watched as a kid, I don't recall.
3:21 masterclass in active listening 😂
June Foray as The Garthak
Lmao Joe dirt before the mullet
I love that their sweat is blue lolol
Beldar golf game saved his cone.
0:32 nice shot Beldar
despite the Garthak looking terrifying it sounds kind of cute
they should make a coneheads return. They're makeing beverly hill cops and welcome to America 2.0 why not this?
It's funny how Beldar took a shower on the same day before leaving Earth and now he got the Garthok's blood on his conehead and face.
wow I remember this the cornhead is a funny movie🌏🗽💈
Nostalga Critic needs to review this.
Zippy the Pinhead forever!
0:58 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH EH EH HAHAHAHAHAAHAHA EH EH
The Rancor of the Coneheads.
0:55 does anyone know what song he is singing?
that little brown noser was so funny
Sometimes I feel like I want to...
Eh Eh...
Run away
Super Guy
Is this movie is at the movie theater today.
What's the name of the song beldar was singing?
1:37 It would have been a lot funnier if beldar had yelled "FOUR".
I wonder what time period was ancient times for the conehead civilization. Maybe 2 million years ago seeing how advanced they are. They probably had our current technology during the times of Ancient Egypt.
I will one day do the cone salute, and hopefully someone actually responds back.
Tainted Love!
Was that a baby David Spade I saw?
Dang!
Woaoooooooooo
Flairn-Dip!
U think he realizes what he's chewing on?
The audio skips are part of the video not internet fault.
Our captivity is ending AHAYAH has redeemed Jacob
I really despised that Larta character. She was rooting for Beldaar's demise Vs the Garthak. At least Maarlax stood up for Beldaar to the Highmaster.
He narfled the SHIT out of that Garthak.
Even in the face of anihalation, he had the nerve to give beldad a green card. SMDH
Fuckin Spooodly. :)
His laugh
Rather see the uncut version, where he servers the beasts head..
@Aaron Neville I've tried to find it without success I had it on video donkeys years ago. Wish I had kept it.
YOU CALL THAT GNARFILING, BELDAR? 😂
David Spade's character is forever a brown nose 😂😂😂😂
I thought his name was Meldar not Beldar