So I Married An Axe Murderer (1993) | Movie Reaction | First Time Watching | HEAD MOVE NOW!
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- Thanks to Christi + Patrick for the Special Request! We both check out the Mike Myers comedy, So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993). Here's our reaction to our first time watching.
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Underrated movie.
She was a thief, you gotta believe, she stole my heart and my cat
Charlie's beatnik poetry sessions are pretty clever, and Mike delivers them so well.
🎵Betty, Judy, Josie, and those hot Pussycats!
They make me h---y, Saturday morning!
Girls in cartoons won't leave me in ruins!
I want to be Betty's Barney!🎵
*Hey, Jane, get me off this crazy thing... called Love.*
Very underrated
Poor Anthony LaPaglia just could not help cracking up while Mike Myers was doing his Scottish dad bit.
"Ooh, Alcatraz!"
And Vicky. Vicky's the best. This way to the cafeteria!
RIP to Phil Hartman
And Alan Arkin..
I still yell "HEED, MOOOOVE!" whenever someone's head is in my view. No one gets it but it makes me smile.
“HEAD…Pants, NOW!”
Would ya look at the size of that cranium!!
He'll cry himself to sleep on his huge pillow
We have a piper down!
It's like Sputnik: spherical, but quite pointy at parts!
Once asked a girl out after she quoted that to me in a random conversation. Didn't get the date, but we remain friends years later. Great movie!
This is #1 in my Mike Meyers movie ranking. I'll never get tired of his parents. "You've turned into a right sexy wee bastard, do you know that?" 😂
"Hey... somebody needs a hug!"
I love Alan Arkin here. He's so funny as the nice captain trying to toughen up for Tony
"Hey Pie-zan!" 🤣🤣🤣
RIP to a great one.
Check him out in Burt Wonderstone
@@mcentepede Didn't even know he was in it! Thanks 👍
Charlie’s Scottish family is practically a documentary.
As a Scottish person I can confirm that the Scottish Dad is very accurate. My dad was like him, and I’m turning into him. 😂
Like... every full moon?!
He is doing Beat poetry. The Beat Poets movement started in San Francisco during the 1950's.
🫰
Now that was offsides, wasn't it? He'll be crying himself to sleep tonight on his huge pillow.
Its like an orange on a toothpick
"it's a virtual planetoid..."
Anthony LaPaglia was cracking up for real when Mike Myers (as the father) is going through his conspiracies and talking about the size of the little brother’s head. It makes the scene even funnier for me knowing that.
"Oi, Heed. Move" was a common phrase used in Scottish Playgrounds after this film came out.
So Fun Fact: the scene in the house with Mike Meyers being the Father is used in many compilations of when actors break character. You can very clearly see actor Anthony Lapaglia trying VERY herd to NOT laugh while Mike Meyers is doing his thing about KFC and even afterwards when he gets on the kid for having a "big head." He stays in character only with extreme difficulty.
The pilot-Steven Wright's stand up is equally absurd. Love watching with you both. Peace, all 💕
"I was 8 1/2 months premature... the doctors were freaking out..." Stephen Wright's dry delivery is so great, especially with Anthony LaPaglia screaming at him 🤣🤣🤣
""Last night I stayed up playing poker with Tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died."
I spilled Spot remover on my dog...now he's gone.
One of my favorite quotes is from this movie:
Charlie: "How many people have you brutally murdered?"
Harriet: "Well, 'brutal' is a subjective word. I mean, what's brutal to one person might be totally resonable to somebody else."
Also, Harriet's calm demeanor as she says it, and Charlie's fearfully awkward reaction to it was perfect from a comical standpoint because yeah, not the answer you'd expect 🤣😂😭...
"He's really good at ranting" lol that made me hella laugh
I remember watching this as a kid... nineties movies were so great.
I’m Gen X and from the moment this movie came out we all had to say “excuse me miss? I believe I ordered the LARGE cappuccino” every time we went to a coffee shop. It was the law.
RIP Phil Hartman.
One of my favorites! "Come, Nadia." Let us dance, like children of the night!"
7:36 The first time we heard Shrek, 6 years before we saw Shrek.
Charlie's dad totally deserves his own movie.
Charlie's dad voiced Shrek.
26:14 Not just Kramer, but that's Mike Hagerty (RIP), who recurred on Friends as Mr. Treeger, the Super at Monica, Rachel, Chandler and Joey's building. These guys were Must-See TV.😉
27:12 "He's really good at Ranting". Except that one time when he really, really wasn't. 😳😬
37:50 Steven Wright is one of the greatest Stand-up Comedians of all time, a solid comedic actor, and the voice of K-Billy's Super Sounds of the 70s in "Reservoir Dogs".
Charlie’s dad is one of my favorite characters, and I was in SF last year… so of course, I ubered to the filming location of the parents’ house, walked by doing “S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y” in a Scottish accent, and went on with my day. Just livin the life
His dad is by far the best part of this movie.
17:44 Awwww, I forgot Phil Hartman was in this. The GOAT.
Hope you're resting in peace, Phil. You were the best. ❤
This movie had an amazing 90's soundtrack. Also, it's usage of "There She Goes" (two versions, in fact) came years before when the song REALLY blew up--the late 90's when it appeared in "The Parent Trap" remake, and was covered by the group Sixpence None the Richer.
IKR. Spin Doctors, Soul Asylum, Toad the West Sprocket....and the Boo Radley's for "There She Goes"
This film is both a love letter and an indictment of Scotish culture. I love it.
Saw it in the movies and the whole Gen X crowd was laughing right along with this script. And Mike Myers as his Dad. Too much. Thanks for your reaction.
Nancy Travis was the voice of Bernice in one of my favourite cartoons that no one remembers called 'Duckman'.
I remember it but prefer her in Last Man Standing.
Rip Phil Hartman, who was actually killed by his wife.
Truth is stranger than fiction. Never a saying has been more true.
I was so shocked he passed that way
I remember in college, some panhandlers (those who were legitimately homeless and not the scammers who were pretending to be homeless and, according to an AJC expose at the time) would get college students to write messages (i.e., will work for food) on cardboard boxes for them. After Hartman died, there were several panhandlers holding signs eulogizing him. I asked a couple and they claimed to have no idea what the sign said -it believed it was a typical panhandling quote.
I watched this movie years ago, my jaw dropped when you got the whole plot figured out in the firat 15 min... Good Job!
Goat, Sheep and mostly types of Pork meats comes from Holland. We do actually mostly eat more Chicken, Hamburgermeat and Shoarma meats. Most Dutch meats are usually more for a easy sandwhich like Leverworst, Paté, Filet, Cervelaat or Katenspek, but we like to see ourselfs more known for the Cheese selection.
The house doubling as "Poet's Corner" is the famous Duinsmere House. It was also featured in Hitchcock's "Burnt Offerrings" and the immortal "PHANTASM".
Mike Myers released a short series called The Pentaverate last year, based upon the scene from this movie.
When those with channels like yourselves have moments that a film distracts ya'll from the fact your being recorded and are seen enjoying life is what myself likes seeing most. TY
This movie is sooo underrated! The scenes with Myers playing his dad are so fudging funny
He wasn't channeling Christopher Walken - merely reciting a la fifties Beat cadence. BTW, a strip loin steak cut a quarter inch thin is NOT a NY Strip Steak. "Harriett - Oh, Harriett. That hard hearted harbinger of Haggis ..." that's Beat Poetry, a la late forties thru early sixties, which remained popular in San Fran coffee houses and bars, popularized by audience approval with finger snapping. Slam Poetry came from the '80s in Chicago and was competition style with judges.
Mike Myers did a show for Netflix called The Pentaverate based on the father’s conspiracy theories from this movie. I never saw it but it might be worth checking out in your free time.
It was funny
@@JesusStJamesDRI’ll have to check it out soon.
@@kristianmingle definitely worth it
I really enjoyed it, came to the comments to say this when the dad started on about it 😂
The Pentaverate is a rough watch. Its funny in several parts. Not so great in others. And some crazy scenes toward the end.
LOL I love this movie and I would like to see Myers play more roles as just this average guy.
Supposedly Carrie Fisher was a script doctor on this.
She did a lot of punch-up work on scripts. I just learned that a few years ago
I can totally see that. I'll bet "'brutal' is such a subjective word," was one of hers.
This is one of my all time favorite movies! It’s done in a classic Hollywood style. You could easily see Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Cary Grant, etc in this movie.
Oh my goodness I cannot wait to see your guys reaction to this absolutely wonderful and funny film. Thank you so much for this absolutely wonderful and amazing gift. I hope you both are doing well? ❤️🍻
Oh my goodness I'm so excited to see somebody do a reaction to this, I wish more people would it's silly and maybe even parts are cheesy but it is hilarious And still a favorite
It's fun to show people because it's very unexpected
Easily one of the top 3 most quoted movies in my family. I'm so glad you're watching it.
Such an underrated and supremely quotable gem of a movie!
I love this movie so much. It’s highly quotable. We had someone new at work and their name is Ralph.
I was born and raised in San Francisco in 86’, so this movie was a big part of my childhood!!❤️❤️❤️
Head!! Move!!
Thats the artificial horizon, it's better than the real horizon. Muffled scream from passenger seat. God bless Steven Wright.
One of my favourite comedies!
I would love to see Mike Myers and Michael Myers actually switch places. That would be the Freaky Friday flick we never knew we needed:)
you called it like 15 minutes in, she's so good a figuring out plots!
Christi & Patrick are my kind of people! I used to watch this movie with my dad all the time, this movie & the song There She Goes will always remind me of him ❤
Nancy Travis was in a great thriller (also from 1993) called The Vanishing. Also stars Keifer Sutherland. It's a remake of a French movie (if memory serves me correctly). Never seen anyone react to it.
Nancy Travis was also the love interest in "Greedy" (1994), which I think was a criminally underrated comedy with Michael J. Fox and Kirk Douglas, among others.
Love that movie
This movie introduced me to poetry nights and good coffee. Seriously two good things that I needed during one of the darkest parts of my life.
One of my mother's favorite movies.
Mike Myers was in Inglorious Basterds as an English General.
Ah. One of my favorite soundtracks from the 90s.
And Nancy Travis was in almost 200 episodes of Last Man Standing. So she's been busy in the last decade.
O. M. G. I haven't watched yet and I'm so excited. I have owned this movie in every format since VHS.
Love that Mrs. Movies recognized the mom as "the pigeon lady" from Home Alone. My favorite role of hers is when she played Maggie in Angels in the Outfield
6:55: And lo and behold 29 years later Mike Myers goes and makes the TV show "The Pentaverate"
This was a classic with my family i must of watched it a thousand times
His best friend in this movie (the cop) is played by Aussie Anthony LaPaglia. LaPaglia's wife playes Robin "Which is it Spitz or Swallows?" in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery"
I was with a woman once who was yelling another guys name during our act. The relationship continued for not as long as I wished now. But oh yes she yells my name now at every lover she's ever been with.
Nancy Travis was the "mom" in the Three Men and a Baby -films... she was also in the TV show Becker with Ted Dansen (1998 - 2004) & the Bill Engvall Show (2007 - 2009) and on the ABC Sitcom Last Man Standing (2018 - 2019)
The show that Mrs says she recognizes Nancy Travis from is most likely "Becker" starring Ted Danson. She took over the diner from Reggie, portrayed by Terry Farrell of Star Trek DSN fame.
I saw this movie many years ago and I never thought I'd see it again, but thought what the hell since you guys were showing it😅
The director of this movie, Thomas Schlamme, went on to direct many episodes of The West Wing. That tracking shot of the coffee cup was just his warmup.
My brother bought this soundtrack and only played "There She Goes" for an entire summer. Sometimes he'd switch up which version.
"Its like SPOOOTNIK!!"
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Nadia reference is about Nadia Comenichi.. Russian gymnast. Someone wrote a song about her and they used it for the theme song for The Young and the Restless soap opera.
@VOTOG-ic6hm, Actually, her name is spelled Comaneci and she's Romanian. Also, the song in question had been around for some years, so wasn't written about her, only adapted to be used as an accompaniment to television highlights of her historic performance in the '76 Olympics.
@@mitchellmelkin4078 I figured the spelling was incorrect. Obviously I didn’t remember the country correctly either. Thanks for the correction. But I really thought the song was named after her!
@VOTOG-ic6hm , Well, the song was basically renamed after Comaneci, as I believe that's how it's been referred to ever since, especially for its use on The Young and the Restless.
6:53 Well, this Pentaverate thing Mike Myers continued with the idea until 2022 when he made a comedy for Netflix called The Pentaverate...
My favorite part of this whole thing is that The La's version of "There She Goes" plays in every transitional scene.
One of my childhood favourites. I have always loved so I married an axe murderer.
One of my all-time favorite rom-coms.
Mike Myers in a _Halloween_ parody is a missed opportunity.
“Baby Driver”!🎉
Check out Robot Chicken
My name is John Johnson but everyone here calls me Vicky. I miss Phil Hartman
I saw this in the theater and thought it was a good giggle. Supporting cast is great and is just silly if not predictable fun. Nancy Travis is know for Three Men and a Little Lady the sequel to Three Men and a Baby. Great reaction guys!
LOVE that movie too!!❤🎉
@Shadowace724, I think she was in both of them.
@@mitchellmelkin4078 yes but barely in the first.
In terms of MIke Myers films, I would place this 3rd behind Wayne's World and Austin Powers. Very underrated film that was an incubator for future projects.
Mike Myers spent a bit of time in Glasgow when he was younger doing a show called The Wide Awake Club that's why his Scottish accent is so much better than most actors who usually just annoy us Scots with they're weird attempts at our accents. His impersonation of an old Scottish Dad is spot on & i'd wager based on a real person
One of his close relatives is also Scottish. So he has had a good frame of reference for how to do it properly.
Shrek 😊
Fun Fact: This movie is where Mike Myers got the Idea for Austin Powers Movie as critics have said that they loved Charlie's aka "Mike Myers" Dad Stuart MacKenzie aka "Mike Myers" relationship that he has with his son. Fast Forwards 4 years and Austin Powers released instant hit at the movies
NOBODY reacts to this movie! I'm actually SHOCKED! HILARIOUS 90s comedy.
19:56 I got this....
Finishing a bowl of chowder, and written on the bottom of the bowl is "Hope you enjoyed the extra cream".
In the scene where the dad is ranting about Colonel Sanders, Anthony LaPaglia was actually losing it, and they decided to keep it in the film. Also, the pilot is the comedian Steven Wright. He's known for that type of humor.
My fave Mike Myers film
Michael Myers used an axe once, in Halloween 6 The Curse Of Michael Myers
33:14 my cousin used to play the tenor drum for the highlands games in North Carolina. She met her husband there, who is a bagpiper. I don’t remember much about the wedding (I was 8 at the time) but I do recall the bagpipe music there.
The poetry is called beat poetry. San Fran was a center for the beat movement 🌼
I like when Mrs. Movies laughs and enjoys a movie. 😊
Earwig story from an episode of Night Gallery !!😮
Facts: That earwig episode of Night Gallery traumatized me.
Charlie and Harriet had quite a meat cute.
Both of you in the thumbnail to indicate you're both seeing this for the first time? What a great idea! Somebody very intelligent and insightful must have suggested that in the comments.
My favorite Mike Myers movie. The beat poet scenes are awesome!
Woman!
Wo - man.
Whoooaaaaa, man!
😂
Nancy Travis was in the last Tim Allen show "Last Man Standing"!
As people have mentioned the most recent thing Mike Myers did was The Pentaverate on Netflix based on the dad's rant in this movie. He's also done some small roles in serious movies like Inglorious Bastards and Terminal. And he had the meta role in Bohemian Rhapsody as the guy telling Queen nobody would ever rock out to that song. But he's been nowhere near as prolific as he used to be which is a shame since he's so funny. Of course after Austin Powers and Shrek I'm sure he's not hurting for money so maybe he's just taking it easy.
Amanda Plummer plays a great crazy person similar to her character here,, in the season 1 episode of Tales From The Crypt called "Lover Come Hack to Me"