Rick was rich and instead of hiring an army of nannies and keep working in Hollywood, but he did the right thing and took care of his kids. True legend.
Man, that guy that punched Rick Moranis is a real piece of shit. I mean, punching any random person is bad enough, but punching Rick Moranis, a guy who never hurt anyone and is one of the nicest people on Earth, that's just way over the line.
I showed my kids that show a couple weeks ago, "There is only one person that would give me the raspberry.... LONE STAR", oh, and that ridiculously huge ship, and Dark Helmet playing with his 'action figures'.... hehehehe. That was awesome.
Rick had an admirable reason for leaving show business, since his children needed him after his wife died. Still, he'll always be that comedic funny man who always made us laugh! 😂🤣
I love Rick Moranis and his reason for disappearing from the screen is a true and loving father. It was an awful situation as they hadn't been married long but he put his family first. Let's hope we see him again soon.
As a kid growing up in the 90s, it's impossible to not have some type of nostalgic connection with Rick's body of work. I never really thought about how much of an impact his movies had on me. Now that I'm grown with a wife and kids, I can't even imagine what kind of strength it took for him to give us a few more gems after his wife's passing. I salute him.
Peter Lorre was in Casablanca 1942 with Humphrey Bogart Sydney greenstreet Claude rains Paul henried Dooley Wilson norma varden ingird Bergman John qualen curt bois Conrad veldt sz sakall
Same born in 91 I loved those films as a kid! I remember going to Disney World circa 96/97 and they had the honey I shrunk the kids park with giant bugs and grass in a playground and a 3D interactive honey I shrunk the kids ride. One of the most memorable parts of the childhood vacation for me.
"My blue Heaven" is one of the most overlooked comedies of the 90s, Steve martin was absolutely hilarious in a role different from his others and Rick moranis was funny as well
Hopefully it will get some much-deserved widespread reappraisal soon. Now that the whole "Unofficial Goodfellas Sequel" aspect of the movie has become more well known, it might pique some interest.
I don't often think about how important some actors were to my childhood until I see videos like this. Rick was in a lot of mine & my siblings' favorite movies when we were kids, great memories from those days✌
I doubt Spaceballs would be remembered as a cult classic if it wasn't for Rick Moranis 's hilarious performance. Although George Wyner gets some of the credit for playing the perfect straight man to Rick.
Not surprising that Ghostbusters is the highest grossing Rick Moranis movie. He was the go to guy for comedies in the 80's & 90's. But he had a very admirable reason for leaving showbusiness to look after his his children after his wife died. Which shows what a dedicated family man he is.
@@nicolamcguinness8689 Were you in the right video section? Peter Lorre also was in 8 Mr. Moto movies released from 1937 - 1939, and he was also in Fritz Lang's "M" movie, which was Lorre's first big hit role... And it's of a very tormented character. But why say that here?
Honey We Shrunk Ourselves is so good! My favorite part is when they get inside the stereo system and the uncle, or whatever the characeter was, started saying he was god to the kids partying. It was so damn funny.
Ghostbusters, Spaceballs, little shop of horrors, parenthood and honey I shrunk the kids made Rick moranis a HUGE part of my childhood. I can't even tell ya how many times I watched those movies growing up. Rick moranis u are the man...
Rick is one of those amazing and wholesome actors that at the end of then day was just your regular person on and off camera, we need more actors and actresses like we used to have.
There is bonus content on the Brother Bear DVD that allows you to watch the entire movie with Rick and Dave riffing it MST 3K style as their characters. It’s the only way I can honestly even remember seeing it now
Hey JoBlo, ypu did a great job on a What The Heck happened to Rick Moranis? episode. But when are you going to a episode on Goldie Hawn? I think just a few months ago you did a episode on Chevy Chase who co- starred with Hawn om a couple of movies.
This guy is the nice guy everybody likes. Sort of like Robin Williams. The guy everyone roots for. He did the right thing to take care of his family after his wife passed. And to me his is one of the true gems to come out of Hollyweird….
The vast majority of actors are never known for anything, they end their careers not even forgotten, but completely unknown Most of the actors that do "make it" and are known are almost always known for a single role for the rest of their lives. A small handful of actors manage to be known and remembered for two roles. Almost no actors are known for more than two roles. Rick Moranis is one of those. When you think of Rick Moranis, you're equally likely to think of _Ghost Busters_ as _Honey I Shrunk the Kids_ as _Little Shop of Horrors._ He may not be an A-list celebrity and he may have retired a long time ago, but he made his mark more than most actors ever manage to. Bravo. 👏 17:07 - Peter Scolari just died three days ago. 😲 18:22 - I know right? You'd be surprised how most things that seem like a big deal tend to fade quickly with even a little bit of distance. There have been numerous times when I was stressed out about something or worried about missing something, and kept thinking about it for a while, but after just a few days, I didn't feel as much pressure and before I knew it, I didn't care about it anymore. 19:20 - Yup, the plural of "moose" is "moose", as is the singular. English is dumb. ¬_¬ 20:57 - He doesn't look like a real 68-year-old, he looks like young Rick Moranis wearing old-age makeup. 😂 20:58 - Two Canadians in a commercial for an American company with American mobile-service for Americans. 21:24 - I remember this, and I'm still baffled. Of all the people to randomly attack, WTF, of all people, attacks Rick Moranis of all people‽ It makes no friggin' sense. He's been low-profile his whole life, never had any scandal, been adorably adorable, and done nothing but give people fond memories. 22:10 - I hope after they caught that guy, that they shrunk him and stepped on him. ¬_¬
Have been waiting for this one, thanks! Dunno if you guys take requests, but it'd be nice to see an offshoot of the series about now-deceased actors who have went through the "WTF happened to" phase during their lives. Early suggestions for the episodes: -Bela Lugosi -Dom DeLuise -Burt Reynolds -James Cagney -Bob Crane
I fucking love the way you ended that video, man. My hat's off to you. I've always loved and respected Rick Moranis myself, but it's nice to see that you do as well.
The 1980s wouldn’t be the same or nearly as delightful without Steve Guttenberg and Rick Moranis … Was always sad to see them fade away from the limelight; They have so much talent and so much more to offer.
Who else took a moment of silence and held their breath when the narrator told of Rick's wife's passing, then let it out at the perfect timing of an ad?
Fantastic career, but man did he stand up when needed. Top notch dude and sorry for his loss. Brewster's Millions is a family favorite of mine, but man this list is pure fire.
Assaulting Rick Moranis is a surefire way for that guy to not only become the "special project" of every cop in the city, but probably every guard and inmate in whatever prison he gets sent to...
One of our best treasures here in Canada, definitely makes us proud of the wonderful human being he is. As anyone should be, takes a strong person to walk away from the career he had to be a dad, that's a class act human being
There is something DEEPLY wrong with the guy who assaulted Moranis, who is an international treasure. You try to get an autograph or a selfie if you ever have a rare Moranis sighting, you certainly do not attack him! That is inexcusable...!
This narrator of this channel really goes for it. He's the most love him/hate him guy they have. He's like nails on a chalkboard for me, but others might adore him. His video content is the most interesting on the channel though.
Honey I Shrunk The Kids, Little Giants, GB1 and 2 were one of my favourite childhood movies (saw them all in the early 90s). One of the best. Also, my fave non mainstream movies: D.A.R.Y.L. Navigator Never-ending Story
I HIGHLY recommend his is album "Agoraphobic Cowboy" to anyone who liked Rick. I listen to it in the car all the time. The songs are so catchy and funny. There's a spoof on "I go Everywhere" called "I Ain't Goin' Nowhere" and it's one of my favorites. Also "Press # If You Love Me" is my other fave.
Honey I Shrunk the Audience was SO damn good!! How is it that the 3D of that Disney ride(?) I saw in 1999 was 100x better than the 3D of today?? Seriously! It really looked like stuff was coming out of the screen!
I LOVED Flintstones, ghost busters and honey i shrunk the kids when i was a kid! I had Flintstones on VHS and would watch it all the time with my sister.
One of my favorite actors. Thanks for making my childhood great. Now that Grounded is a game inspired from Honey I Shrunk The Kids, I'd be estatic if he'd lend his voice to Obsidian Entertainment for the game.
love rick and miss seeing him on my screen. also just putting it out there but AD and BC aren't used anymore, I know that's what we learned when we were kids but the correct terms are B.C.E (Before Current Era) and C.E (Current Era)
Moranis retired from the entertainment industry in 1997 in order to raise his two children following the tragic death of his wife Ann Belsky from cancer in 1991. He took an almost two-decade absence from acting and stepped away from public life so that he could focus on being a full-time single father. thats what happened he decided to focus on his family.
I have got two movie DVDS of Rick Moronis with Bill Murray and Dan Ackroyd in Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters 2 as I am dedicating these movie DVDS to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them both again very soon to Chris and Hester from Billyx
The Flintstones wasn't a great movie or anything but the casting was perfect. Rick Moranis as Barney and John Goodman as Fred totally embodied how you imagined those characters
Rick also reprised his role as the voice of dark helmet for an episode of the Goldbergs....and while I'm not sure if it's ever been confirmed....I always believed Stephen roots character in dodgeball was a direct impersonation of moranis in Ghostbusters
Luckily I had awesome aunts that took me to see Little Shop of Horrors and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, at the theaters, as a youngster.. Good times. I didn't know about the unprovoked attack on Mr. Moranis. Glad they caught the antisocial prick that was responsible. Aside from being a beloved performer and obviously a kind human being, he's an elderly man who is only 5' 6", that was totally caught off guard.
This might sound ridiculous but way back in 2003 me and my friend were on a burn cruise and I said “they should make a movie call House a of Thousand Rick Maronises” we laughed for like 15 minutes
Little Shop of Horrors. There's a part where he's singing to the Plant in the song "Feed Me" where he goes, "I don't know, I don't knooooowww" now due to limitations of the puppet, they had to shoot slower than normal. So Rick Moranis had to time the singing and movements and perform it at half speed himself to get that shot. Oh my gosh. I never picked up that the Flinstones.... was him! xD
Rick was rich and instead of hiring an army of nannies and keep working in Hollywood, but he did the right thing and took care of his kids. True legend.
Man, that guy that punched Rick Moranis is a real piece of shit. I mean, punching any random person is bad enough, but punching Rick Moranis, a guy who never hurt anyone and is one of the nicest people on Earth, that's just way over the line.
He was a victim of the "Knockout Game" played by black youths on random white people.
@@SP-qo3pd aka hate crime.
This guy will be punished by Satan when he goes to hell. Everyone loves Rick Moranis.
@@MarquisDeSang eh the punisher will do the job
He's a mental
His wife Passed away and he took care of his kids like a real man
👍👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
It’s better to be a father rather than an actor
Could hired a nanny like an American
@@howiegruwitz3173 Raising your own children is so boomer. The Victorians had it right, get yerself a wetnurse and tell brat #3 to get a job!
Yeah, but its more than that, let the man have a video dedicated to him beyond 1 sentence
In "Spaceballs" he stole every scene with always hilarious and memorable moments
LONESTARRR.....i was you father's brother's roommate
yeah? what does that make us?
absolutely nothing!
LMAO!
I was looking at the thumb nail wondering, where I saw him. Thanks for reminding me he was Dark Helmet.
I showed my kids that show a couple weeks ago, "There is only one person that would give me the raspberry.... LONE STAR", oh, and that ridiculously huge ship, and Dark Helmet playing with his 'action figures'.... hehehehe. That was awesome.
Rick had an admirable reason for leaving show business, since his children needed him after his wife died. Still, he'll always be that comedic funny man who always made us laugh! 😂🤣
👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
No one likes Spaceballs tho I don't see why yall gotta lie about that steamy turd
Peter Lorre was in the raven 1963 with boris Karloff Vincent price directed by terry George
Yeah. I've heard that he super-nice guy too, and a very good father. =)
@@howiegruwitz3173 I like spaceballs. I know many people that like it too...and, I don't remember hearing about you being asked to speak for everyone
I love Rick Moranis and his reason for disappearing from the screen is a true and loving father. It was an awful situation as they hadn't been married long but he put his family first. Let's hope we see him again soon.
I think most of are like "man I wish we could have got more Rick Moranis but damn, I completely understand and am glad he did what he did".
As a kid growing up in the 90s, it's impossible to not have some type of nostalgic connection with Rick's body of work. I never really thought about how much of an impact his movies had on me. Now that I'm grown with a wife and kids, I can't even imagine what kind of strength it took for him to give us a few more gems after his wife's passing. I salute him.
“Honey I shrunk the kids” will always be such a fun part of my childhood in the late 80s, very important movie for me as a child
too bad the sequels sucked
@@biguy617 yeah I know, I pretend those don’t exist
hell yeah me too!
Peter Lorre was in Casablanca 1942 with Humphrey Bogart Sydney greenstreet Claude rains Paul henried Dooley Wilson norma varden ingird Bergman John qualen curt bois Conrad veldt sz sakall
Same born in 91 I loved those films as a kid! I remember going to Disney World circa 96/97 and they had the honey I shrunk the kids park with giant bugs and grass in a playground and a 3D interactive honey I shrunk the kids ride. One of the most memorable parts of the childhood vacation for me.
"My blue Heaven" is one of the most overlooked comedies of the 90s, Steve martin was absolutely hilarious in a role different from his others and Rick moranis was funny as well
and the critics said it was bad...as if i needed another reason to not care what crtics think,.
Hopefully it will get some much-deserved widespread reappraisal soon. Now that the whole "Unofficial Goodfellas Sequel" aspect of the movie has become more well known, it might pique some interest.
My Blue Heaven is one of my all time favourite movies ..
ruclips.net/video/jH9QL71JNi4/видео.html
Best video on that classic
I loved that movie as a kid, I still remember seeing the previews on TV for that one and for some reason being captivated
A great trip down memory lane.
Thank you.
Never shed a tear on one of your videos and yet, here we are. Thank you.
His small return to the tv screens with Mint Mobile for Ryan Reynolds was awesome.
When I saw him pop up in that mobile commercial, my jaw literally dropped.
On a related note, RIP Peter Scolari. He carried the torch well.
The Scolari Brothers!
What!? Peter Scolari passed away? That's so sad. :(
I don't often think about how important some actors were to my childhood until I see videos like this. Rick was in a lot of mine & my siblings' favorite movies when we were kids, great memories from those days✌
I'm proud to count Rick Moranis as a fellow Canadian, mega-shocked at the assault, and hopeful for his full recovery. 🌟🙏🤩
I am REALLY look forward to seeing him returning to acting as wayne szalinski in the upcoming honey I shrunk the kids reboot entitled shrunk!
I’d love if he showed up in Ghostbusters Afterlife
I always wonder if the stars in WTF watch themselves. Mr. Moranis if you are watching this, thank you so much for all the good memories.
I doubt Spaceballs would be remembered as a cult classic if it wasn't for Rick Moranis 's hilarious performance. Although George Wyner gets some of the credit for playing the perfect straight man to Rick.
Not surprising that Ghostbusters is the highest grossing Rick Moranis movie. He was the go to guy for comedies in the 80's & 90's. But he had a very admirable reason for leaving showbusiness to look after his his children after his wife died. Which shows what a dedicated family man he is.
This video says “The Flintstones” was his highest grossing movie…
Peter Lorre was in the comedy of terrors 1964 with basil rathbone boris Karloff Vincent price
@@nicolamcguinness8689 Were you in the right video section? Peter Lorre also was in 8 Mr. Moto movies released from 1937 - 1939, and he was also in Fritz Lang's "M" movie, which was Lorre's first big hit role... And it's of a very tormented character. But why say that here?
I salute him for doing this for he's kids he's an honorable man 😊
I'm tears. Thank you for this. Didn't know.
Honey We Shrunk Ourselves is so good! My favorite part is when they get inside the stereo system and the uncle, or whatever the characeter was, started saying he was god to the kids partying. It was so damn funny.
Ghostbusters, Spaceballs, little shop of horrors, parenthood and honey I shrunk the kids made Rick moranis a HUGE part of my childhood. I can't even tell ya how many times I watched those movies growing up. Rick moranis u are the man...
the WTF happened to series has become my favorite must watch clip every time I open RUclips
Rick is one of those amazing and wholesome actors that at the end of then day was just your regular person on and off camera, we need more actors and actresses like we used to have.
There is bonus content on the Brother Bear DVD that allows you to watch the entire movie with Rick and Dave riffing it MST 3K style as their characters. It’s the only way I can honestly even remember seeing it now
Man I love this series. And Rick was/is a quality stamp on a movie like no other. Captivating.
Hey JoBlo, ypu did a great job on a What The Heck happened to Rick Moranis? episode. But when are you going to a episode on Goldie Hawn? I think just a few months ago you did a episode on Chevy Chase who co- starred with Hawn om a couple of movies.
Even at 39 years old, Little Giants is still hilarious. It 100% holds up.
Probably my favorite of his
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug
@@rxtsec1 Giants! Giants! Help us God!
Amen
This guy is the nice guy everybody likes. Sort of like Robin Williams. The guy everyone roots for. He did the right thing to take care of his family after his wife passed. And to me his is one of the true gems to come out of Hollyweird….
I feel like this series was literally created just to explore THIS episode. ❤
The fifth Ghostbuster...
One of the few actors with literally no haters, and for good reason. He picked his children over Hollywood.
The vast majority of actors are never known for anything, they end their careers not even forgotten, but completely unknown Most of the actors that do "make it" and are known are almost always known for a single role for the rest of their lives. A small handful of actors manage to be known and remembered for two roles. Almost no actors are known for more than two roles. Rick Moranis is one of those. When you think of Rick Moranis, you're equally likely to think of _Ghost Busters_ as _Honey I Shrunk the Kids_ as _Little Shop of Horrors._ He may not be an A-list celebrity and he may have retired a long time ago, but he made his mark more than most actors ever manage to. Bravo. 👏
17:07 - Peter Scolari just died three days ago. 😲
18:22 - I know right? You'd be surprised how most things that seem like a big deal tend to fade quickly with even a little bit of distance. There have been numerous times when I was stressed out about something or worried about missing something, and kept thinking about it for a while, but after just a few days, I didn't feel as much pressure and before I knew it, I didn't care about it anymore.
19:20 - Yup, the plural of "moose" is "moose", as is the singular. English is dumb. ¬_¬
20:57 - He doesn't look like a real 68-year-old, he looks like young Rick Moranis wearing old-age makeup. 😂
20:58 - Two Canadians in a commercial for an American company with American mobile-service for Americans.
21:24 - I remember this, and I'm still baffled. Of all the people to randomly attack, WTF, of all people, attacks Rick Moranis of all people‽ It makes no friggin' sense. He's been low-profile his whole life, never had any scandal, been adorably adorable, and done nothing but give people fond memories.
22:10 - I hope after they caught that guy, that they shrunk him and stepped on him. ¬_¬
Thx a bunch for your videos buddies, I'm from Colombia and I've learned a lot with them, both linguistically and culturally.
A legend for sure. He's still one of those actors I looked up to.
I hope he makes a little bit of a come back.
Have been waiting for this one, thanks!
Dunno if you guys take requests, but it'd be nice to see an offshoot of the series about now-deceased actors who have went through the "WTF happened to" phase during their lives.
Early suggestions for the episodes:
-Bela Lugosi
-Dom DeLuise
-Burt Reynolds
-James Cagney
-Bob Crane
RIP to some of them.
@@chasehedges6775 yeah, we don't talk about the last one
@@mysoncrumphaseveryinjury3853 do you know about bob crane ?
I fucking love the way you ended that video, man. My hat's off to you. I've always loved and respected Rick Moranis myself, but it's nice to see that you do as well.
The 1980s wouldn’t be the same or nearly as delightful without Steve Guttenberg and Rick Moranis … Was always sad to see them fade away from the limelight; They have so much talent and so much more to offer.
love your WTFH clips, never stop them :)
I can't believe I forgot about that Honey I Shrunk the Audience ride. I do remember going on that when I was young too.
Literally one of thee most underrated actors. Such an incredible talent.
An absolute legend!! Great video!
Spaceballs was soooooo good. Love it.
He was in some of the greatest movies of the 80's and a huge part of my childhood.. From London, UK.
Who else took a moment of silence and held their breath when the narrator told of Rick's wife's passing, then let it out at the perfect timing of an ad?
Fantastic career, but man did he stand up when needed. Top notch dude and sorry for his loss. Brewster's Millions is a family favorite of mine, but man this list is pure fire.
Assaulting Rick Moranis is a surefire way for that guy to not only become the "special project" of every cop in the city, but probably every guard and inmate in whatever prison he gets sent to...
Marquis Ventura was the guy's name...
Let's hope no one poisons him. That would be tragic... >__>
His heart got broken when her wife passed. He made sure that her legacy (Their children) grows up well. He has his priorities right
One of our best treasures here in Canada, definitely makes us proud of the wonderful human being he is. As anyone should be, takes a strong person to walk away from the career he had to be a dad, that's a class act human being
There is something DEEPLY wrong with the guy who assaulted Moranis, who is an international treasure. You try to get an autograph or a selfie if you ever have a rare Moranis sighting, you certainly do not attack him! That is inexcusable...!
Other than Dave Chapelle, Rick Moranis is the only other actor/comedian to walk away from potentially $50 million.
Iconic 80s actor - Man I really miss the 80s.So many good actors!
This narrator of this channel really goes for it. He's the most love him/hate him guy they have. He's like nails on a chalkboard for me, but others might adore him.
His video content is the most interesting on the channel though.
He should definitely be in a "Deadpool" movie as Hydra Bob.
He's just so wholesome. He's the type of person you question why a woman hasn't married him yet
I remember watching _Little Shop of Horrors_ with my mom. She really loved that movie, which is why I, too, really love that movie.
This movie is amazing! All the actors were perfectly cast, and the puppetry with Audrey II is legendary!
I'm really surprised they didn't mention him lending his voice on the show The Goldbergs
Honey I Shrunk The Kids, Little Giants, GB1 and 2 were one of my favourite childhood movies (saw them all in the early 90s). One of the best. Also, my fave non mainstream movies:
D.A.R.Y.L.
Navigator
Never-ending Story
I’m so glad you acknowledged rudolf and the island of misfit toys. The first thing I ever saw him in
Honey We Shrunk Ourselves was my favorite in the series. Also, I might have missed it but did you mention Little Shop?
This should be so interesting 😁🤗
Yep. 👍👍💯💯
I miss him and he needs to be in a lot of movies.
I HIGHLY recommend his is album "Agoraphobic Cowboy" to anyone who liked Rick. I listen to it in the car all the time. The songs are so catchy and funny. There's a spoof on "I go Everywhere" called "I Ain't Goin' Nowhere" and it's one of my favorites. Also "Press # If You Love Me" is my other fave.
Love the Flintstones and all Honey I shrunk movies
Honey I Shrunk the Audience was SO damn good!! How is it that the 3D of that Disney ride(?) I saw in 1999 was 100x better than the 3D of today?? Seriously! It really looked like stuff was coming out of the screen!
Because Disney rides used to (and mostly still do) have their act together
I LOVED Flintstones, ghost busters and honey i shrunk the kids when i was a kid! I had Flintstones on VHS and would watch it all the time with my sister.
Strange Brew is a classic showcase of 80s comedy
I love that most of the "Wtf happened to" are celebrities I grew up watching.
80s. Only one that counts.
@@dreamawake2670 I'm guessing your born in the 70s?
"Ok who brought the dog?" is still one of my fave lines from Ghostbusters.
One of my favorite actors. Thanks for making my childhood great. Now that Grounded is a game inspired from Honey I Shrunk The Kids, I'd be estatic if he'd lend his voice to Obsidian Entertainment for the game.
Absolutely loved Club Paradise, great movie with some awesome reggae music, cheers.
who ever punched him is a coward
The Flintstones is one of my favorite movies!
love rick and miss seeing him on my screen. also just putting it out there but AD and BC aren't used anymore, I know that's what we learned when we were kids but the correct terms are B.C.E (Before Current Era) and C.E (Current Era)
its amazing that when watching this you don't realize that you have watched 90% of all his movies.
Moranis retired from the entertainment industry in 1997 in order to raise his two children following the tragic death of his wife Ann Belsky from cancer in 1991. He took an almost two-decade absence from acting and stepped away from public life so that he could focus on being a full-time single father.
thats what happened he decided to focus on his family.
I have got two movie DVDS of Rick Moronis with Bill Murray and Dan Ackroyd in Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters 2 as I am dedicating these movie DVDS to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them both again very soon to Chris and Hester from Billyx
Wow if one dude put this video together he's talented.
The Flintstones wasn't a great movie or anything but the casting was perfect. Rick Moranis as Barney and John Goodman as Fred totally embodied how you imagined those characters
Little Giants is a underrated classic in every sense of the word
We love you Rick, you're a great guy
Spaceballs is a must watch. Whenever I come across this movie I can't watch anything else.
Rick also reprised his role as the voice of dark helmet for an episode of the Goldbergs....and while I'm not sure if it's ever been confirmed....I always believed Stephen roots character in dodgeball was a direct impersonation of moranis in Ghostbusters
He absolutely did the right thing. He forever has my respect
Luckily I had awesome aunts that took me to see Little Shop of Horrors and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, at the theaters, as a youngster.. Good times.
I didn't know about the unprovoked attack on Mr. Moranis. Glad they caught the antisocial prick that was responsible. Aside from being a beloved performer and obviously a kind human being, he's an elderly man who is only 5' 6", that was totally caught off guard.
Holy shit Grave Dale High! I completely forgot about that.
This might sound ridiculous but way back in 2003 me and my friend were on a burn cruise and I said “they should make a movie call House a of Thousand Rick Maronises” we laughed for like 15 minutes
I would've watched this film in a heartbeat. I still would!
Woah that Fred Flintstones movie is like a fever dream, I forgot it totally existed.
Rick Moranis has 3 of my favorite movies from Honey I shrunk the kids, Streets of Fire and both Ghostbusters movies
Nobody touches Rick😂love that man so many memories
Why didn’t you mention the music he has been making for years?
Bad at his job like all merocans
Ha, I was on the 'Shrunk the audience Ride' 👍👍
Little Shop of Horrors. There's a part where he's singing to the Plant in the song "Feed Me" where he goes, "I don't know, I don't knooooowww" now due to limitations of the puppet, they had to shoot slower than normal. So Rick Moranis had to time the singing and movements and perform it at half speed himself to get that shot.
Oh my gosh. I never picked up that the Flinstones.... was him! xD
I was and still am... hoping that he would appear in the new Ghostbusters Afterlife. I miss seeing Moranis on TV/movies.
In short his wife died and he dedicated his life to his kids and quit Hollywood.
Welcome from Canuckistan. We hoseheads love the MacKenzie's. Take off to the Great White North.
Yay! Another Canucklehead! Hey, do you know Jim?
@@mrgreatbigmoose Which Jim? I know many. Do you know Gordie?
Jim...you might call him James? Gord is a great guy!
I love Rick, he is a great actor and a great guy and every couple of years I checked on him online to see if he is on anything