AIRPLANE (1980) FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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MATTHEW 4:3-4 KJV
3 And when the tempter came to him, he said, If thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread. 4 But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
In these extreme times, I like to remind people of LEVITICUS 9:33-34 :
33 *When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them.* 34 *The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the Lord your God.*
Unfortunately, your generation had the sense of humor taught out of it in school. You were taught to not allow yourself to laugh, until you thought about it to make sure, that the joke wasn't offensive. By the time you do that, the laugh is gone, offensive or not, and there's no recovering it. This is especially true with absurdist humor. You were trying to make sense of the nonsensical. Now that you're presumably of school, your sense of humor will gradually come back.
Also, "Airplane" has a lot of references, that the 1980 audience knew, that a 2022 audience wouldn't be familiar with. Even with that, you should have still gotten a good laugh out of half of it.
Lighten up & let yourself laugh!
I like your video 😎👍
@Sparky I also though her lack of getting the jokes was generational. It’s like some folks her age take things too seriously.
There were two passages in the Bible that taught me all I needed to know about the motivations of those who wrote it.
Ephesians 6:5 Slaves, obey your earthly masters with deep respect and fear. Serve them sincerely as you would serve Christ.
Numbers 31:17-18 Now therefore, kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman who has known man intimately. But all the girls who have not known man intimately, spare for yourselves.
Yeah, you can keep all of that.
You're the first reactor I've seen not to find this movie absolutely hilarious - and cut out almost all the best jokes.
She does this a lot i want to sub but ......
I know. Kinda disappointing.
WHOOSH - right over her head.
Yeah, I had to unsubscribe. She seems a religious sort, so a lot of humor may offend her sensibilities.
Geez. You guys can disagree without being rude about it.
I really like your reactions, and I totally get that you can't put all the jokes into a youtube-version. But the cutting in this reaction was - sorry to say - terrible. Cuts in the middle of sentences, and in the middle of jokes. I know this movie inside out, but even I had trouble following.
I couldn't believe that with the two kids drinking coffee scene she cut it right on the instant the punchline was about to be delivered.
Personally if I felt a joke was inappropriate for RUclips, if that was the reason, I would cut the entire joke out altogether, not show the setup and cut off the punchline.
You're right. Everyone else seems able to keep the good stuff in. This one was a frustrating watch.
I'm watching it right now, and yeah I am not sure why it's cut like this, her other reactions are edited much better,aybe she was rushed?
I'm not complaining too much because she is a great youtuber
Watching it with her style of blurring the screen can be disorienting - it was giving me motion sickness and a headache. With some expirience they'll tighten up the presentation (I hope)
Agreed. I think that I read something about Airplane reactions getting copyright strikes so the severe edits might be the result. Still, don't bother including the setup for a joke if the punchline is being cut...
quietly edits out "like my men"
few people realize, but this wasn't just a satire of the disaster movie genre, but also a parody of a lesser-known movie Zero Hour! the "formula" is constant jokes, but the relation to the source material and cultural references from the 70's will all be lost. there's also shifts in what we expect from media, as well.
She is religious.
She cut out all of the sexual jokes.
@@shawbros interesting, a lot of people feel they need to censor the race-based humor, but this of course is both (she left in the kid approaching with coffee though).
@@webdrude
(she left in the kid approaching with coffee though)
An oversight, since she cut out the punchline.
@@shawbros I don't really get what one has to do with the other. I know a lot of religious people (including a priest) that don't have an issue laughing about that kind of jokes. It's ofc totally fine if those are not the kind of jokes for someone, to each their own, but that should be independent from if you are religious or not.
This was Leslie Nelson's first comedic role in a movie. Rest In Peace Leslie Nelson 🙏🙏🙏
Nielsen
Too many of the payoffs are edited out
People react to different types of humor differently. Judging from your lack of reaction in many places, you either missed many of the word-play jokes, or they simply don't strike you as funny. That alone cuts the joke content by about 1/3 in this movie. Thanks for reacting to the movie, though.
Also a lot of things were references to other things at the time, like the coffee woman, from here to eternity and suchlike.
No, she understood the humor, she just didn't want to react to it.
Read the descriptions she puts on every one of her videos, and you will see why.
At least you're honest about what you like and didn't fake it! Thanks for reacting to it.
She removes so much content
:”No thank you. I take it black. LIKE MY MEN”
She edited out the bit that made it funny
@@johnchrysostomon6284
She avoided all of the sexual jokes, because of religion.
If you didn't 'get' the Holy Grail, I think you'll struggle a bit with this humor too. Watching now 😊
It's gonna be about 80 - 90% of people watching this video, that's not gonna know that that smooth dude that showed up to help with the dispatch, was the host of Unsolved Mysteries way back in the early 90s😁😁😁
You cut off most of the best jokes....
Due to religion.
@@shawbros Now that's funny lol
I couldn’t finish the reaction, right when a punch line would come it would cut, was driving me crazy.
She really should not have reacted to this movie.
Her religiousness would not allow her to appreciate this humor.
@@shawbros that actually makes sense.
The wife whose husband took a 2nd cup of coffee ☕️ is the same actress from a Yubans Coffee commercial of the time. It broke theaters up with uncontrollable laughter in 1980. It is one of the funniest (and relatable) bits in the movie. 🤣
I've watched tons of your reactions and have enjoyed them all! But this one was extraordinarily difficult to watch. It seemed like you were editing for the story at the expense of the jokes and punchlines, yet I was here specifically to see your reactions to the jokes and punchlines.
It's because she is religious.
@@shawbros I appreciate that she's religious, she's free to do whatever. But this movie is like 5% story and 95% jokes, and practically every joke is cut short or left out. And having watched her other reactions and seeing what content was included in the RUclips edits, I feel a bit cheated with Airplane!
@@jlinkous05
After she saw the sheer number of sexual jokes, she should have just decided to not post the reaction at all.
Wow. you skipped over so many classic parts.
She is religious. Religion obligated her to ignore those parts.
This reaction really suffers due to it.
Many jokes were butchered, sad reaction
I think it's because she cuts it before the jokes we'd like to see her reaction to
@@chipwhitley6509 Well, she talked over a lot of the jokes too . . .
@@chipwhitley6509
She cuts them, because of religion.
I hope people can see what effect Political Correctness has had on the younger generation and her reaction to this movie masterpiece of comedy exposes that.
It’s not “political correctness” she just didn’t get it.
@child of the 70s1 ----- "The two biggest casualties of the insidious disease of political correctness have been truth .... and humor."
@@jeffreiland7463 political correct means you don’t get to call people the N word any time you want.
@@emcsquared8681 --- You can't even say it. How can you possibly know what it means? I won't attempt to lower my IQ 40 points and try to communicate with someone like you in a series of clicks and grunts. Bubye.
@@jeffreiland7463 obviously neither can you, I don’t want to say it, the fact that you do proves my point.
....... hmmm I just don't think absurdity or absurd humor is for you, which is disappointing but it's not like you took a sworn oath to like what other people like. I don't find superhero movies/shows that interesting even though I like indie comics. To each their own.
Took the words right out of my mouth.
You might need to watch this movie one more time and have an old person with you. The lady that says she speaks jive was the actress who played the mother on the old tv show Leave it to Beaver. That makes it funny because she is the absolutely last person in the world you would expect to speak jive. Also, when the Mayo Clinic calls, the doctor has shelves behind him loaded with Mayonnaise jars. All just stupid play on words and absurd situations. I still love your reactions!
My father was in the AIR FORCE with beaver
Maybe not an old person. Perhaps a middle age person.
a person between 55 and 65
@@larryk731
I am 52, and understood just about every reference, with one exception that I know of. (The one with Ethel Merman)
@@shawbros close enough
I think we might need a different comedic approach. "Tropic Thunder" will do.
before the war I was a saucier in san antone... bet I can collar up some greens outta them paddies, HA!
I think comedies aren’t your forte.
Sexual references are not her forte.
Her religiousness does not allow it.
Yeah, after you said what you said about Monty Python's Holy Grail, I really didn't expect this to go over much better. Whomever recommended it should've recanted based on your Monty Python reaction. Oh well.
To enjoy these types of goofy comedies, you have to find your inner "silly." Just hang loose and you will start to feel the endless giggles rising from you. I've watched this movie almost a hundred times now, and I still bust a gut.
that dumbest thing ever said.i love ALL parodies, but i understand, even some silliest people would not like them.
You cut out most of the best jokes in the movie!
Due to her being religious.
This movie was a bad choice for her.
@@shawbros You just show up everywhere, don't you.
@@notvalidcharacters
Well, you must have not noticed there are a TON of people here that are questioning why she did what she did.
@@shawbros NO SHIT, and I was one of them, stating the obvious.
@@notvalidcharacters
Well, you wouldn't have been one of them, had you just read the description.
Prior to Airplane, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, Robert Stack and Leslie Nielsen were all dramatic actors. This was their first comedy.
“Airplane! (alternatively titled Flying High!)[5] is a 1980 American parody film written and directed by the brothers David and Jerry Zucker, and Jim Abrahams in their directorial debuts,[6] and produced by Jon Davison. It stars Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty and features Leslie Nielsen, Robert Stack, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Lorna Patterson.[6] It is a parody of the disaster film genre, particularly the 1957 Paramount film Zero Hour!, from which it borrows its plot and central characters,[7] also drawing many elements from Airport 1975 and other films in the Airport series. It is known for its use of surreal humor and fast-paced slapstick comedy, including visual and verbal puns, gags, running jokes, and obscure humor.”
There's also a part 2. " Surely You Can't Be Serious ? " - " I Am Sure , And Don't Call Me Shirley !! " - " How soon can you land ? I can't tell. You can tell me , I'm a doctor . Well can't you take a guess ? - and many more lines like that 🤣🤣😂
You know this movie was listed as one of the most influential films of the 20th century. It inspired the whole spoof movie genre which led to movies such as Scary Movie and several others.
Editing?
Religion
Those for whom this film's humour does not land: let's call you a rare breed.
Rare breed = religious
It might be generational, but scenes like the doctor calling from the Mayo Clinic- which used to be (still is?) one of the premiere hospitals in the country- is a set-up for the gag with the jars of mayo on the wall? If you miss this stuff, probably the movie loses its impact.
I think you're just not into absurdist humour. Also a lot of the references in this film (both to real life and to other films/film conventions) are pretty old now. Eg "Radar Range" being an old name for (or brand of?) microwave oven, and vultures (the birds in the cockpit) being an old film/TV convention for impending death (vultures circling/waiting for someone to die so they can eat them).
Same here I do have a sense of humour which I dont find films funny
I was 10 years when this movie came out. This movie is a parody of the 1957 movie, _"Zero Hour"._
I know it's a parody of that film, but I saw a RUclips video a few years ago which demonstrated that it was also a scene for scene remake of it, right down to the timing of the scenes.
Reading these comments is nauseating. I went to High school the 2 Zucker brothers (the directors and writers) and know for a fact that this is a direct parody of the movie "Airport", along with a sprinkling of other disaster movies of the era.
@@bobkupi9905 It really is a remake of "Zero Hour" right down to the basic plot. The Zuckers bought the rights to that film so they wouldn't get sued. It still makes what they did with it, absolutely amazingly funny. A joke every second!
@@bobkupi9905 Nope. It's a parody of _"Zero Hour!"_ Both movies have the same script, except they added extra dialog in _"Airplane!"_ There's a side-by-side comparison of both movies on RUclips.
You edited out all of the punchlines
"Y'all better not let anything mean happen to this little girl who needs a heart transplant"
-I wanna tell her.
-Don't you dare!!
-🤭🤭🤭🤭
A very G rated edit. (1940,s New York accent). Last time I saw somethin cut up so much I was at the meat market.
Look at the description on all of her videos, and you will see why.
There are some clever plays on words that can be easily missed and parodies of memes that are culturally and time period specific that different generations wouldn't understand, but I think the real issue is that most of the humor is based on absurdity. Some people will find that funny, but other people will just find it ABSURD and even stupid, so they're not going to be amused by it. As the saying goes, "Comedy is subjective."
I absolutely love this movie🤣🤣🤣
You didn't like Monty Python or Airplane. Your sense of humor is very different from mine. I'm curious as to what movies you find funny?
Dude, she just puts a bible verse in every video... That tells enough
@RxKing maybe she should only react to Hallmark movies.
That lady talking jive to those brothas is the actress who played the mother on "Leave It to Beaver"
Love your honesty, don’t ever change that or feel you need to apologize for your personal tastes. I love this movie, but I remember it from a place of nostalgia and in the context of when it was released. There was absolutely nothing like it before this that I’d ever seen, and I knew the majority of the references. If something doesn’t land with you, that’s 100% perfectly fine. I can’t stand The Godfather series of films or The Big Lebowski, which gets me (lovingly) ridiculed by some of my friends, but those films don’t land with me, and I don’t give a crap how beloved they are.
You do you, I’ll always be interested in your reactions to my favorites, whether I agree or not.
And don’t call me Shirley.
She was honest and polite and respectful, and she was willing to try something different from her usual preference. You ask for more than that. She's a real gem.
If you watch 'Team America: World Police' - and that, too, fails to 'land' with you in the humor department, then you'll be 3-for-3. (that film, 'Holy Grail' and 'Airplane' are tied for first place in my personal 'greatest-comedies-of-all-time' list. To be fair, there is another film, a comedy, that seems to be universally acclaimed, that I was expecting to find extremely funny, but didn't - so I know that there's a lot of subjectivity with humor; Not having a funny (to a great many others) film 'work' for you isn't necessarily anyone's fault (and I like the fact that you didn't assign blame: it wasn't you, and it wasn't the filmmakers; it wasn't anyone's 'fault.')
One thing that struck me about this video: The person who edited the parts together made a whole bunch of choices that came off poorly. It happens that I know this film very well, and many of this reaction video's editing cuts take place just BEFORE the essence of the current joke (and your reaction to it). The most obvious one is the interaction between the two kids: Boy: "Cream?" Girl: "No thank you, I take it black." (the edit cuts out here), girl continues: "...like my men." . ...This strange choice of premature cuts, happened a number of times thru the movie, so much so that I caught myself wondering, "was the editor deliberately trying to make the video more annoying?" I don't think that was it; it merely seemed like it.
You're very enjoyable to watch, even when you don't find the film a particularly good match. :)
If you notice, Ms. Blend is a devout Christian and cuts out anything slightly racy. No way she enjoys Team America.
@@curtismartin2866 I did NOT know that. If so, then I would agree with you: Team America'd be a mismatch.
Win one for the zipper is a parody of a Ronald Reagan film in which he played college football player Knute Rockney who was known as the Gipper,
Upset that so many jokes and reactions were cut. :-(
You cut almost every good punchline.
Yes, children were invited to visit the cockpit back in the day. I myself visited a cockpit on a flight from New York to Scotland back in the mid 1970’s
w.. w. why arent you laughing? girl! come on now.. some big ones either went right over your head or... I don't even know what. its definitely not for everyone.. you're still great
It's because of her religion.
@@justindenney-hall5875
There are a TON of people questioning why she did that.
The movie is full of references from other movie and TV, but I think they may be to old for you to know. You did get the Jaws and Saturday Night Fever reference.
You cut out all the really funny parts. Those also happen to be the dirty parts too. Don't worry, not criticizing you, it's your Christianity that's responsible, and I wouldn't have you any other way. Also, what does that say about me?
This movie is directly a spoof of the film Zero Hour (1957). Throughout the entire movie, they use a propeller sound effect for the jet plane.
The guy waving to his girlfriend from the plane door is a spoof of movies where a serviceman boards a train and waves to his wife/girlfriend from the door, while they run after them.
The "Jim never has a second cup of coffee at home" is a parody of an actual coffee commercial. The idea being that when the husband wants a second cup of coffee while out, the wife realizes that the coffee she buys for home isn't that good, and that she should be buying this other brand. The actress playing the wife is the same actress from the commercial.
The bird on Ted's shoulder is a vulture, commonly used for comedic effect as a sign of impending death/doom.
The origin of the plot is from a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation presentation from 1956, written by Arthur Hailey, who later would write "Airport," which spawned a whole series of disaster movies in the 1970's. The original concentrated on the characters.
You edited out all the punchlines.
Instead of doing that, not posting the reaction at all would have been a better choice.
@@shawbros I agree.
This film succeeds by having the actors (except the guy who plays Jonny sp?) playing it straight while the humor is in the background.
I just watched this in a cinema in London three hours ago! (They show older films a lot). Dunno why, but the bit near the end where he says "DON'T put your finger in your EAR. You don't know where that FINGER'S BEEN" killed me most! That and the most unconvincing labrador attack ever!
And then he sniffs his finger. It's perfect.
Hey Mike this movie was written for David letterman but he blew the screen test.
The Doctor at the MAYO CLINIC was the original cool menacing voice of boba FETT
I admire your editing in the past but this has got to be your worst job yet (I know it's difficult) But so many of the cuts are right before or on the punchline so we don't get your reaction to the joke
Yup!
She had to cut out anything that would be offensive to her religion.
To me this is the funniest film ever made and The Holy Grail is the second.
4:44 - You don't take any prisoners, do you Blend? Just macheted one of the best jokes in the film!
It's due to religion.
Take a look at the descriptions of every one of her videos.
@@shawbros
So has Life of Brian made the channel yet?
I never noticed before. In the cockpit you can hear the engines' propellers, except that it's a jet plane.
Airplane was a very broad parody of the wave of disaster movies that were such a hit in the early to mid seventies but, I'm starting to think that it might be just a bit dated. I always thought Airplane was hilarious, but then again I lived through the time when it was released and knew the context for the jokes. There were references to popular movies, tv shows and commercials all through this movie, but without knowledge of those things that were referenced I could see how the jokes would fall flat.
Anyway, I like the channel and have just subscribed. Looking forward to watching more videos.
That was an interesting reaction to...the set ups for jokes...
A significant amount of the humor in films like this and/or monty python, have to do with the nature of "spoofs" in general, and the cultural tropes/ zeitgeist of the era the movie is made. The guy waiting in the taxi was a california businessman political activist, many of the major stars were famous for non comedic work. So if one is not from the era involved, 80% of the jokes are simply missed out of displacement of modern observers from the era the movie is set in.
No ive been nervous lots of time lol, i enjoy the fact that you genuinely have fuv with these reactions
"I'm just not finding this funny"
Yeah, your expression kind of gave that away. Points for the effort :)
Religious people are not allowed to appreciate this type of humor.
@@justindenney-hall5875
Yes, that is what I meant.
I saw that type of behavior from Baptists and Presbyterians.
Same here I didn't find comedy films that funny i have autism and different sense of humour
I think a part of the problem here you have with this movie is that some of the stuffs were referencing things of this era that are not really a thing any more.
For instance, disaster movies and in particular airplane disaster movies were really a big thing at the time.
The Hare Krishna were having a lot of publicity and were a bother to a lot of people. Airplanes and airport were way more chill on the security side.
0:25 CaliforniaBlend, that is Howard Jarvis. He is a HUGE part of California's history.
"In 1980, he had a cameo appearance in the film Airplane!, playing an incredibly patient taxicab passenger. This was an inside joke that people outside California were probably unaware of since Jarvis, a champion of fiscal responsibility, spends the entire movie sitting in an empty cab waiting for the driver Ted Striker (played by Robert Hays) to return, with the meter running all the while. Jarvis has the final line in the movie, which he says after the end credits. Still sitting in the cab with the fare having reached $113 by the middle of the movie, he looks at his watch and says "Well, I'll give him another twenty minutes, but that's it!""
Try Robinhood Men in Tights. It’s a Mel Brooks film and we get the oh so handsome Cary Elwes and a vey young always hilarious Dave Chapelle…. Not bad to look at either but Mr. Elwes 🥰 he also played Wesley in The Princess Bride… I’ll have to check if you’ve watched that one, have memory issues. If you have not seen it, it’s worth watching.
This isn't the kind of humor that she finds amusing. Not her cup of tea apparently.
The Tupperware party scene with the women of the African tribe was funny because the women had no clue as to what Tupperware was but Elaine was really into her presentation. And the scene where Striker gives the men of the tribe a basketball and they instinctively knew how to play basketball with them doing slam dunks was great.
Sorry, I gave up early. You cut out most of the punch lines.
Great movie 🔥
It's a shame your edit removed such great content
Thumbs down
:”No thank you. I take it black. LIKE MY MEN” You edited out the bit that made it funny
That's from religion.
Otto getting “filled” by the stewardess!
Although I agreed with your opinion on Holy Grail", it's a bummer you didn't like this one either. This is one of the funniest movies ever. I've watched quite a few reactions to this movie and I've come to the conclusion that younger people probably don't need to watch it. There's too much unfamiliarity with the times it was made and no knowledge of disaster films back in the 70's. Nobody seems to be aware of the fact that they need to pay attention to every line and background scene because there's always something going on. Like the jars of mayonaise in the background at the Mayo Clinic and lines like give me Hamm on five, hold the mayo. Plus it was really the first movie to feature this sort of goofy and yet clever writing. Also the fact that the vast majority of the actors were all serious actors at the time. No need for you to watch the second one then, you wouldn't enjoy it. Guess you gotta stick to straight up formula comedies. But I still enjoy watching you.
"Naked Gun" is comedy along the same lines as this, so you might want to skip that movie.
This kind of random surreal comedy isn't for everyone. I'd rather take an honest reaction any day though.
You watched Airplane? Shirley you're joking
Surely she's not joking and don't call her Shirley.
Exhibit 7964 that most women don't have a well developed sense of humor. Spent most of the first part of the movie commenting that the main character creeps her out in his pursuit of his love. Oh well, to each her own.
It is her religion that stopped her from enjoying the humor, not gender.
Seems absurdist comedies aren’t your jam i guess. When Monty Python didn’t work I figured this one wouldn’t either
Absurdist jokes are not what are being cut, sexual jokes are.
@@shawbros she cuts these reactions to be family-friendly. No swearing, sexual humor, etc. So the jokes she cut aren’t necessarily the ones she didn’t like. And you can see that even the jokes that were left in, she wasn’t really laughing much. I still think it’s the absurdist style that didn’t hit.
@@theKRUGMEISTER
When so much is cut, it really defeats the purpose.
She should have never posted this reaction.
Slapstick comedy not to be taken seriously😁
Airplane is a great movie! One of the funniest. When you gonna do rocky balboa aka rocky 6?
The "Slapstick" comedy genre isn't for everyone. I like this particular movie overall, but I have to admit that some scenes just weren't funny.
Maybe too young, but it seems most of the joke went right over her head. It's a reaction video with very little reaction. Ya, cut out almost all of the good parts.
love your reactions, consider putting full length reactions on patreon.
It's funny, the parts of the movie you liked were actually from a different movie. The makers of Airplane bought the script of an old movie called Zero Hour (1957) and just added jokes.
It's the same story. Ted Stryker can't fly because of his experience in the war, and finds himself having to take over for the pilot when everybody on the plane gets sick from the fish dinner.
I mean, they even used the same straight lines: "Our survival hinges on one thing - finding someone who not only can fly this plane, but didn't have fish for dinner."
I'm sure a lot of these jokes went over your head but that's ok.
This film has been rated to have the most laughs per minute.
It’s a comedic remake of an original movie from 1957 called ZERO HOUR - ruclips.net/video/8-v2BHNBVCs/видео.html
BTW, the producers bought the rights to ZERO HOUR just to avoid being sued.
References:
Opening plane in clouds mimicking the movie JAWS.
Jim never has a second cup of coffee at home (coffee commercial spoof) - ruclips.net/video/MJ4kCF22O2w-/видео.html same actress in real coffee commercial
Boy/Girl Coffee Scene: The Original and the Spoof - ruclips.net/video/yH6KW6eMWJI/видео.html
From Here to Eternity- Beach Scene - ruclips.net/video/7TlDNMc_hFk/видео.html
Also:
He walked out from the mirror at 11:51 . A lot of people don’t catch that joke.
A lot of people miss the jokes throughout the credits and afterwards the man in the cab says he’s going to give him another 20 minutes but that’s it. - ruclips.net/video/DPeYFD-vVHg/видео.html
It definitely wasn’t weird for a few kids to get to see the cockpit, before 9/11.
Oh dear! This is a cotton wool reactor. Laurel and Hardy is more suited
The editing was too rushed and you cut out many great parts. 😢
The cuts are very likely due to religion.
Aw! Airplane didn't "land" for you? That's disappointing. I still enjoyed the reaction.
sad, sad reaction
To think that had only Leslie Nielsen's character never described the symptoms of eating bad fish at the earshot of the main pilot, none of the troubles of the plane and landing it, would have never happened.
No, it still would have happened.
It happened to the other crew without them even hearing the symptom descriptions.
It's just a coincidence that the symptoms appeared at the same time that they were being described.
The Jive Brothers are the best part of the movie for me.
Unfortunately, your generation had the sense of humor taught out of it in school. You were taught to not allow yourself to laugh, until you thought about it to make sure, that the joke wasn't offensive. By the time you do that, the laugh is gone, offensive or not, and there's no recovering it. This is especially true with absurdist humor. You were trying to make sense of the nonsensical. Now that you're presumably of school, your sense of humor will gradually come back.
Also, "Airplane" has a lot of references, that the 1980 audience knew, that a 2022 audience wouldn't be familiar with. Even with that, you should have still gotten a good laugh out of half of it.
Lighten up & let yourself laugh!
Indeed. I've seen many reactions to Airplane on YT, and none of them were so unresponsive and so badly edited. It seems that she can only laugh when tickled or told a simple joke. Her reaction to Monty Python's Holy Grail should has been a warning that absurdist or more intellectual comedies are not something she can grasp.
@@howardp.lovecraft4499 It's a dangerous thing, having a population without a sense of humor, because they take the wrong people seriously. For instance, Germans famously, have little or no sense of humor, so that's how Hitler was able to come to power. They were improving a lot on humor, but I'm afraid that in the last several years, they may have slid backwards a bit.
You make a good point. But I also feel the art of romantic perseverance in films is lost on this generation. Used to be, a Woman would have a Man work pretty hard for her affection. Now scenes like John Cusack standing outside his girlfriend's window with a boombox is considered creepy and stalkerish.
Makes you wonder what stories they'll have for their kids:
"How did you and Dad meet?
"I swiped right"
@@LeviAckerman-cb5ji True. Remember "The Graduate" and Dustin Hoffman's character's persistence? Today's audience would freak out!
@@sparky6086 you do see that dogged determination and persistence in Liquorice Pizza (2022) - with the young lead pursuing an older woman - but it's organic and genuine.
You do some great reactions, but you dependably cut out almost all of the gags and jokes. Like right at the worst time. I can see why you didn’t find this funny. Thanks for giving it a chance anyway.
I don't know if she was skimming through it but it felt like she didn't even hear many of the jokes. Because with things like the 'Don't call me Shirley' gag if somebody thought they were bad jokes they'd acknowledge them with either a roll of their eyes or groan. But jokes were being cut just when the punchline was about to be delivered without any expression registering on her face.
@@CoffeeConnected I think a lot of the jokes simply went over her head. This movie delivers quite a few straight-faced humor bits, and it's easy to not catch all the jokes. But the editing in this video sliced up the gags so poorly that my best guess is she simply didn't realize there was a joke at all before those edits were made.
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No, I'm sure she understood a lot of the jokes, but refused to react to them due to her religion.
@@shawbros Could be... or both could also be true.
4:44 - 😳😳😱 What? You just cut it there? No punchline? No reaction? 😭😭😭 (That's the best, and most outrageous, joke of the movie! -And that is saying something of a movie that infers that a woman had "relations" with a horse!😂)
5:03 - Well, it wasn't necessarily common but this is LOOOOOONG before 9/11; so, yeah! It did happen (Mostly for children and on special occasions).
This movie (Like Monthy Python) is pure old style caricatural Spoof, unapologetic absurdity and Boomer humour all wrapped into one; a style that has been less and less popular in the past decades since. Much of the jokes are classics of their time, but today they are more akin to "dad-jokes" than anything else. You are not the only reactors that has trouble with it. Younger reactors are hit and miss with it: Some find it hilariously different, others don't get it or are outraged by how insensitive it can be (But to older generations, it is pure gold!)
Note: Since this one didn't hit with you, I highly recommend that you avoid the sequel, Airplane II! Not only is it the same humour but, it is actually the exact same movie, the exact same jokes, just in a slightly and much more ridiculous context (And most of those who loved the first one hated the second one for that; so you have no chance of enjoying it whatsoever!)
She is religious. She is ignoring the sexual jokes.
I honestly never noticed the mayonnaise at the mayo clinic.
4:36 porter house steak and a cup of coffee, if I am correct.
Bap, babe… slide a piece o’ the porter, drinkside run th’ Java.
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It's a context translation problem, that's why the jokes aren't landing for you. You're young so you aren't familiar with a lot of the cast or the source materials being parodied. Things like knowing that it was Barbara Billingsley, Leave it to Beaver's mom, that was translating the Jive is the punchline. Or that the doctor, the guy that picked the wrong time to quit everything, and the guy that talked the plane down were all renowned serious actors cast in a goofy comedy. Despite all that, your reaction was entertaining as always. And yes, kids were allowed to visit the cockpit although I don't think while the plane was in flight.
Maybe this is just over your head. ✌️
This comedy has a lot of era specific characters & dialog that may be lost on younger viewers. Beavers' mom talking jive. A guy who thinks he's Ethel Merman & then they have her singing etc.
I don't think it's "a lot" really. Aside from June Cleaver there's the Radar Range™ and the coffee commercial. Those are the only couple of dated references I'd brief a new watcher on. I'm assuming here that everybody knows who Kareem is.
I was 17 when Airplane came out but I didn’t watch it until I was an adult. I love it but the Holy Grail is something I have no desire to ever watch.
Trying to understand this? Imagine two adolescent boys writing a movie script ends trying to put as many jokes into every scene as possible.