"Dave, I would have taken a bullet for you." -That gets me every time! Dave is truly one of the most underrated, heartfelt and fantastically written movies. I love it! Also, Kevin Kline is one of the most underrated actors of our time. Wish he had done more after the '90s.
"I would've taken a bullet for you." Simple, sincere... That line...is the hallmark of what it means to be a good leader. When those you lead aren't commanded to do what needs to be done, or because they feel a sense of obligation or compulsion, but because they WANT to...because your leadership is worthy of their effort.
I love Ving Rhames in this. He goes from, "I'm here." To, "Do you think a sweater vest would look good on me?" And then him being in the campaign office at the end! Chef's kiss. It was such a nuanced performance that deserves a lot more credit.
yeah, having not seen "Dave" since the last century, I always pictured Ving Rhames in a sweater in the last scene. PLUS, this thought came to me years ago, when he took the First Lady and Dave to see President Mitchell, he did take a bullet. he took them where NO ONE was allowed to be. Ving Rhames says, "We can get in a lot of trouble!" this showed, he could 'take a bullet'!
Kevin Kline has so much range. He makes a great villain (like Otto) but also a romantic lead, dramatic lead, and he's very funny when he wants to be. Great actor, all around. And Sigourney is an icon. I love this movie.
Kevin Kline won the Oscar for Fish Called Wanda in 1988, five years later, after several ensemble pieces he finally graduated to leading man in this film. Just a good wholesome film.
It makes me so happy that you watched this. Not many people even know this movie exists. This came out when I was a jaded 16yr old, and I so wanted to have a president like this as well. Great reaction
Frank Langella is so good in this. He makes Bob believably intimidating without becoming a cartoon villain. I really wish the problems in the US were simple enough that they could be solved by good people sitting down together and talking things out.
@@LordVolkov Langella definitely went all out as Skeletor in Masters of the Universe. What a great villain and you could tell he was having a blast with that part.
Kevin Kline is fantastic actor. He actually won an Oscar for playing Otto in "A Fish Called Wanda". He was in a great western with Kevin Costner and Danny Glover called "Silverado".
Silverado was an interesting film to say the least. My biggest issue with it was it felt sort of disjointed and all over the place story wise. Amazing cast though.
Props to Frank Langella, he always adds a touch of class to a film. He can terrify onscreen without even trying. Great work from the whole cast, really, and Laura Linney looks so stunning!
Oh yes! The heart in this movie so perfectly matches her taste. And I really thought she would have recognized Ving Rhames as Luther from Mission Impossible, although he does look very different with hair.
I’ve caught myself doing this from time to time on the regular ever since her reaction. Glad she liked this one, wish Cass and Carly both would have reacted though.
I love the sheer numbers of real-life personalities who got cameos, from celebrities like Arnold Schwartzenegger and Oliver Stone, to politicians like Tip O'Neill, even to the reporters in the press room. Such a who's who of early '90s politics
@@Kasino80yeah, I first saw "The MaLaughlin Group" 30 years ago. I never knew a program like it existed! over the years, many have tried to have the same type of program, but none have come close! p.s......I hope Eleanor had a nice funeral.
"Are they gonna TELL the First Lady? They have to tell the First Lady. Ah, are they gonna tell The First Lady!" The Bad Guy Politician is played by Frank Langella. He rose to fame as the titular Count in 'Dracula (1979)', so yeah, he's generally Not a Good Guy. ;).
Kevin Kline, who plays the President and Dave, is one of my favorite actors. He is an award-winning actor on stage and screen. Some of his best movies: - Silverado - A western, he plays a gunslinger with a heart of gold, in a cast including Scott Glenn, Danny Glover, Kevin Costner, Jeff Goldblum, and John Cleese. - The Big Chill - A group of college friends reunite after one of their own takes his own life. Lots of amazing music - The Pirates of Penzance - Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta takes a tough comic turn with a huge cast. Kline reprises his Tony Award-winning role as The Pirate King, with the rest of the original, Broadway cast: Linda Ronstadt, Rex Smith, George Rose, and Tony Azito. The only one who is not the original cast is Angela Lansbury as Ruth. - In & Out - As a beloved high school teacher in a small town outed on the Academy Awards telecast by a former student who just won Best Actor. Tom Sellick, Debbie Reynolds, Joan Cusack, and Matt Dillon. - A Fish Called Wanda - Written and starring Monty Python member John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Python member Michael Palin. Kline won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar. - Grand Canyon - An ensemble drama with Kline, Mary McDonnell, Danny Glover, and others. - De-Lovely - A musical fantasia/biography of composer-lyricist Cole Porter with Kline as Porter. Ashley Judd plays his wife. Lots of great songs from the 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s written by Porter. - French Kiss - A rom-com with Meg Ryan...Kline plays the French leading man. - Soapdish - A huge ensemble comedy with Sally Field, Whoopi Goldberg, Robert Downey, Jr, and Elizabeth Shue. Behind the scenes of a TV soap opera. - Chaplin - A biopic of Charlie Chaplin starring Robert Downey, Jr. as Chaplin. Kline plays silent film star Douglas Fairbanks, one of Chaplin's closest Hollywood friends. There are about 15 other solid films he's made. Silverado, The Big Chill, Grand Canyon, and French Kiss are all films written and/or directed by Laurence Kasdan
The Larry King interview about the conspiracy was with Oliver Stone. The inside joke was he is a conspiracy theorist. He did the movie JFK a couple of years before. Btw great movie starring Kevin Costner.
Everyone is telling you about all of Kevin Kline's movies which are so good...love Soapdish! But, he's also in one of the most heartbreaking movies, Sophie's Choice (along with the amazing Meryl Streep). It's a hard movie to watch, but well worth it.
The lady reporter is (real life reporter) Helen Thomas. She's been covering nearly every presidential press conferences since John F. Kennedy.-"Thank you Mr. President" was her tag line.
Kevin Kline gave a ferocious performance in Sophie's Choice. (It is also one of Meryl Streeps most astonishingly amazing performances.) Another Kline film I absolutely love is The Emperor's Club. It is very underrated, and usually overshadowed by Dead Poets Society (because both movies are about a teacher at an exclusive prep school), but The Emperor's Club is definitely worth a watch.
Such a wonderfully underrated comedy. I've adored this movie since the first time I saw it as a young teen. Dave's speech after firing Bob about feeling powerless to help the country just feels more real as time goes on. I hope everyone strives to be like Dave in their lives: pleasant and selfless and finding joy in the happiness of others.
@@cindyknudson2715 FDR? If you're thinking Trump, you ought to pay attention to all the fraud that he has been involved in. Trump University, stealing funds from the Trump Foundation, the valuations of his business to get loans AND to avoid taxes, not to mention all his massive character flaws! Dave is someone who cares about people, he'd not be funnelling money to himself and his family...
Kline ...also to note..... married to Phoebe Cates (Known for Fast Times At Ridgemont High). People rolled their eyes at the time due to the 16 year age difference. Now they have been married 35 years with 2 children. A successful Hollywood romance...Well they live in NY...still.
The fact that she didn't realize Kevin Kline was playing both parts at first, or that he had played Otto in A Fish Called Wanda, is a testament to his talent and skill. Next, she should watch French Kiss.
The older woman reporter in the front row was Helen Thomas, a veteran White House reporter (for 50 years) who did cameos as herself in 2 films about Presidents.
Unbelievably cute when you didn't know they were the same actor, great fun watching as always! I hadn't seen this movie in a long time, it's like watching it with a friend!
"Silverado" (1985) is a good, solid western starring Kevin Kline and with an excellent supporting cast of Kevin Costner, Scott Glenn, Danny Glover, Linda Hunt, and Brian Dennehy: if you are now ready for more Kevin Kline. But you can also find Kevin Kline in the story of a group of baby boomer college friends reuniting after 15 years who gather together for the funeral of yet another of the old group (corpse played by Kevin Costner). Costarring Glenn Close, William Hurt, Jeff Goldblum, Tom Berenger, & JoBeth Williams, this 1983 comedy drama has an outstanding sound track of old time rock and roll. Oscar nominated for Best Picture, someday watch "The Big Chill".
Back in the days when instead of just complaining about the current president, we made movies and TV series on how to be a great president. Can't we just go back to that instead of constant hate?
Cassie, I wondered if you'd pick up on Otto. So glad it was "after". Great action/comedy with Bruce Willis called RED. Also the sequel RED 2. All star cast, and I'm not kidding. Invite Carly for this one. -Thomas
Ever since I stumbled across this channel I thought 'Hmm, Dave is a movie that Cassie would love...' and I'm glad to see it show up. A wonderful and charming film.
Kevin Klein won an Oscar for playing Otto in "A Fish Called Wanda." Very good actor. The chemistry between him and Sigourney Weaver in "Dave" was outstanding.
When i was a little girl my family went to an Orioles game and they happened to be filming the scene of Dave throwing the 1st pitch, so I'm in the stadium somewhere.
One of my favourite movies! Severly underrated! Also, all the cameos are due to the fact that Ivan Reitman is the director and they were all in his previous movies (Beethoven, Kindergarten Cop). And yes, that sandwich looks AMAZING.
Ben Kingsley(Vice President Nance) won an Oscar for "Gandhi." Ving Rhames(Secret Service agent Stevenson) is also great in "Out Of Sight," with George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Don Cheadle, Michael Keaton, and Samuel L. Jackson.
Cassie you're not the only one who "wants a Dave" for President i.e. someone who doesn't put their own interests first, and who is definitely NOT a criminal.
I'd recommend "Life as a house", "The Big Chill" and "Sophie's Choice" as other good Kevin Kline films. And don't worry Kevin Costner in 13 Days plays a great role, and that should also segway great into his role in JFK.
This has been one of my favorites for close to three decades. My wife and I watch it a couple of times a year. Had a lot of fun watching you react to it.
I've seen this movie more than a few times over the years, but I was pretty young when it first came out, and clearly it's been a while, cause I'm just now realizing that was Laura Linney playing the secretary, wow. I smiled big when I saw this thumbnail, cause I knew this would be a fun and sweet movie for you Cassie, and watching you enjoy a feel good movie makes me feel good. Catch you on the next one 😉
Well, that's an interesting detail I had forgotten - Nance is sworn in as number 45. So, the fictional former shoe salesman is president, and the real former president 45 is now literally a shoe salesman.
Though it is out of my normal genre of movies, I watched this back in the 90s, and though it almost never came up since, I've never forgotten it. When I saw you were reacting to it. Must See!
Bright Angel, Miss Cassie, you're 100% right. We desperately need politicians who are like Dave. Being nice to others, showing compassion, being humble, and helping others when needed are all attributes of a selfless person. Many people love living a life of greed and power and care less for the greater good of others. Serving themselves instead of the people who they should represent. Dave is a dream we all wish for in our hearts for our country.
Oh wow, I've had that theme tune stuck in my head for 25+ years! It was used in a TV advert but I couldn't remember what for. Now I finally know where it's originally from. Thanks!
I saw this movie last night with my family. I couldn't stop smiling for the whole film, and laughing with a warmed heart. Such incredible acting too! Definitely what I would call a feel good movie. And we need more films like this!!
As soon as this showed up in my feed I got excited. I love this movie, but more than that, I knew instantly that Cassie would love it and will have a great reaction.
Love Dave and the ideal of an actual civil servant who honestly just wants to help people. Ivan Reitman really progressed as a Director but from Stripes, to Ghostbusters to Kindergarten Cop, he always managed to balance comedy with heart. I'm happy to see that his son is carrying on that tradition. Cassie, be proud of the your fellow Canadian.
I can't believe you didn't mention that the secret service guy was Marsellus Wallace from Pulp Fiction. (he looks odd with hair, but that voice is unmistakable) Oh, and if you want another role from 'Dave' you like, invite Carley over and check out 'French Kiss' with him and Meg Ryan. ...you'll both love it. It'll rank ALMOST up there with a Kevin Costner movie. :)
I just showed this film three nights ago to my 93-yr old mother for the first time of her seeing it. IT's one of my all time favorite movies. She loved it!
Here are 2 suggestions for future movies: 1. A Walk in the Clouds 2. The Sea of Trees "Dave" is a classic that I saw when it first came out. Truly a "Feel Good" movie.
I love this film and the whole cast. "Bob Alexander" Frank Langella was a real hunk early in his career. His performance in the lead role in "Dracula" on Broadway had the ladies swooning. Another great Kevin Kline movie you'll like is "In & Out" (1997). Other fun POTUS films I know you'll like are "The American President" (1995) and "My Fellow Americans" (1996).
"We try not to say 'hate' in our house but that guy is getting close!" A few minutes later... "He's so mad and I hate him!" Well, so much for that guideline...
Yes This was a good movie. Might I recommend a few others around the same release time? Sneakers with Robert Redford and Ben Kingsley (The actor who played the VP in Dave), Searching for Bobby Fischer, Defending Your Life.
"They don't actually do this in real life, do they?" They do this all the time. Politicians, celebs, they do this and a lot more that can't be said here.
Oh my god. You don't have special knowledge - you haven't seen anything the rest of us aren't privy to. Almost nobody looks so similar to another person that they can fool an entire crowd. Don't embarrass yourselves so easily trying to force the Real World down to match your desperate delusions.
This is one of my favorite movies! So happy you liked it too! If you want more of Kevin Kline as a good, likeable guy. Try Silverado. A western, where Kevin is a guy who seems to take life as it hits him. No worries. And John Cleese has a role as a very British sheriff in a small town in the wild west. So they meet again, as in A Fish Called Wanda. But in the Silverado case, Kevin is the likeable guy. And John is... well, not unlikeable, but... going by the book.
Good choice. This is a real underrated gem, and a great story. Kevin Kline is one of my favorite actors - he was the bad guy Otto in A FISH CALLED WANDA. A couple others he was in you might like are THE BIG CHILL (1983), SILVERADO(1985), I LOVE YOU TO DEATH(1990), and WILD WILD WEST (1999).
It's raining here. This wholesome, funny movie takes me back to my childhood like a warm blanket. Your reaction is so sweet and it makes it even more enjoyable. Like movie theater butter on, well... popcorn. Love the channel and looking forward to 13 Days!
Thank you for finally watching DAVE. I've asked plenty of times in the past for you to watch and I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's a favorite of mine. Here's a list of films that you have to watch with Kevin Kline. Silverado 1985, has a HUGE cast of actors you know well from all the films you've watched previously. In & Out 1997, The Big Chill 1983, Cry Freedom 1987, Kevin's first Feature film Sophie's Choice 1982, and Grand Canyon 1991, All good films with Kevin Kline that you will also enjoy. You can watch all of these with your sister. She'll enjoy them too.
Ving Rhames who played the secret service man was in Mission Impossible with Tom Cruise, maybe all of them, at least more than any other actor. I don't think you recognized him but his voice is unmistakable .
a huge fan from australia, your are my favourite of the reaction genre, you have watched all my favourite movies, I have enjoyed watching them again with you, I love your reactions, emotional ups and downs. Thank you very much
I think you would love this other movie and love theme, a hidden gem, please dont miss it - Continental Divide (1981) Helen Reddy - Never Say Goodbye (Love theme from Continental Divide) I dont know if you will look back & see this message but i just have a feeling from movies i see you have watched that you will love this movie Dave reminds me of it as it was a great feel good movie which brought 2 people together who would otherwise likely never have come together and i just really think you would like it
In 1993, when this movie was playing in the theater, there was also a movie called Rudy, starring Sean Astin as a college football player. At the same time, Rudolf Giuliani was running for Mayor of New York against Democratic incumbent David Denkins. Bill Clinton was photographed wearing the promotional hat for the movie Rudy while jogging. This gave some Republicans a big laugh. So Clinton switchhed to wearing the promotional hat for this movie.
This one is on my list of all time favorite movies. I've rewatched it many times. I think I've recommended it here more then a few times. So happy to see you watch it and love it as much as I did. Wish your sister could have watched this with you. Love it when you both are glowing together with smiles and such when loving a movie you're watching. Think my favorite part is when he's touring the factory and uses the arms and says "I once caught a fish 'this big' ". ... I too wish we could get decent people in office that everyone can support. I'm so sick of the hard lined division in politics, the mean name calling, the non-compromising, and everything else, and I'm not talking just the US. The division is similar in many countries and it's a scary foundation for the future.
Thank you, thank you, and thank you for selecting "Dave". If there can be anything more enjoyable than watching this movie, it's watching the first time reaction of someone else watching "Dave".😊 I love the quiet little scenes that outline Dave's personality and character. Dave bicycling home, his signature secret sandwiches, and his scrapbook of his presidential adventure. It was ginger funny when the president, at the public event, made you decide that he needed to work on portrayal. In the police pullover scene, the officer thought the first lady "needed work". And all those cameo performances-wow!
love, love, love this movie...haven't seen it in a while, but so glad i got to rewatch it with you...man i wish we had people in the WH like this .....
This is a classic already! At least in my eyes. Out off all the president movies maybe the sweetest because you have a balance of comedy drama and love story. So well written, directed and acted. I’ve seen it so many times and I never get tired of it. That’s when you know it will always be a hit.
Never judge great actors by their characters. This shows Klein's fantastic versatility. One of my favorite political movies along with Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and another presidential romantic comedy The American President that came out 2 years after this one.
It's funny that she found what Oliver Stone said about a conspiracy funny given that she almost certainly does not know that 1) who Oliver Stone is and 2) that Stone is a conspiracy theorist particularly regarding the Kennedy assassination.
Yayyy! So glad you reacted to this movie. My husband and I saw Dave in theaters on our first date, when we were 16 and 17 years old. I remember thinking how ironic it was we were going to see a movie with the same name of the guy I'd just broken up with, so I could ask my husband out. Lol! Clearly, I made the right decision, as we're still going strong almost 31 years later. Love, love, love this movie and your channel! ❤
Oliver Stone's cameo was brilliant ("Oliver... Oliver..."). I also loved seeing John McLaughlin's political round table "The McLaughlin Group" which ran here in DC from 1982 until his death in 2016. It was a must watch for me.
I just realized that, at the end of the movie, when Dave ran for office and it came out that he was dating the former first lady there would be pictures of them together. People would notice that Dave is almost a clone of the former President. That would probably cause some issues.
"Dave, I would have taken a bullet for you." -That gets me every time!
Dave is truly one of the most underrated, heartfelt and fantastically written movies. I love it!
Also, Kevin Kline is one of the most underrated actors of our time. Wish he had done more after the '90s.
Agreed! Kevin Kline was awesome in Silverado, too.
Agreed and let me add, in a movie of great performances all around, Ving Rhames as Duane is equally underrated.
Ving Rhames is a very underrated actor.
He was also great in In & Out
I concur!
"I would've taken a bullet for you." Simple, sincere...
That line...is the hallmark of what it means to be a good leader. When those you lead aren't commanded to do what needs to be done, or because they feel a sense of obligation or compulsion, but because they WANT to...because your leadership is worthy of their effort.
The highest compliment Duane could've made.
"I would have taken a bullet for you." One of the best lines that makes my heart melt every time I hear it.
Lump in my throat
Same 💯🎯
My Mother (she was 67 at the time) burst out crying at that line....so did I. Ving's delivery was so perfect!
It always makes me drop a tear. I think this is Ving Rhames best role !
I love Ving Rhames in this. He goes from, "I'm here." To, "Do you think a sweater vest would look good on me?" And then him being in the campaign office at the end! Chef's kiss.
It was such a nuanced performance that deserves a lot more credit.
Check out Ving Rhames acceptance speech for a different role at the Golden Globes. It was astounding.
@@Esus4Oh yes! The one with Jack Lemmon?
yeah, having not seen "Dave" since the last century, I always pictured Ving Rhames in a sweater in the last scene. PLUS, this thought came to me years ago, when he took the First Lady and Dave to see President Mitchell, he did take a bullet. he took them where NO ONE was allowed to be. Ving Rhames says, "We can get in a lot of trouble!" this showed, he could 'take a bullet'!
My father was always disappointed he wasn’t in a sweater vest at the end
Yeah, him showing up at the end was the icing on the cake, lol!
I’d vote for Dave.
Me too 👍
Damn right.
Unfortunately, no Dave's ever make it to Washington because only cutthroats and power seekers survive to get there
+1
But Dave isn't The Dude.. ..so, that's just, like, your opinion maaan..
Kevin Kline has so much range. He makes a great villain (like Otto) but also a romantic lead, dramatic lead, and he's very funny when he wants to be. Great actor, all around. And Sigourney is an icon. I love this movie.
Kevin Kline won the Oscar for Fish Called Wanda in 1988, five years later, after several ensemble pieces he finally graduated to leading man in this film. Just a good wholesome film.
so many great movies he has done that i like.
I like Wanda a lot, but I've never understood his Oscar win. It was the only award he won for the film.
I'll always like him best in Silverado.
Kkkkkkk-Ken is cccccoooooming to kill me.
@@dj71162It is funny he won for a comedic role and no one got upset but Marisa Tomei won for My Cousin Vinny and she took shit for years.
It makes me so happy that you watched this. Not many people even know this movie exists. This came out when I was a jaded 16yr old, and I so wanted to have a president like this as well. Great reaction
Frank Langella is so good in this. He makes Bob believably intimidating without becoming a cartoon villain.
I really wish the problems in the US were simple enough that they could be solved by good people sitting down together and talking things out.
OMG I just realized that Gabriel (from The Americans) and Bob are the same actor! 😆 I’ve seen both so many times and never realized.
Langella excels at a villainous role without going overboard (unless the script requires ☠)
He did a pretty good version of Dracula too@@LordVolkov
And he eventually did play a President(well, former one) in Frost/Nixon.
@@LordVolkov Langella definitely went all out as Skeletor in Masters of the Universe. What a great villain and you could tell he was having a blast with that part.
Kevin Kline is fantastic actor. He actually won an Oscar for playing Otto in "A Fish Called Wanda".
He was in a great western with Kevin Costner and Danny Glover called "Silverado".
don't call him 'stupid'
Silverado was an interesting film to say the least. My biggest issue with it was it felt sort of disjointed and all over the place story wise. Amazing cast though.
well its no Tombstone or Deadwood @@alucard624
Heartily co-recommend Silverado. Beautiful film
@@thomassmart4088 , Yes, Otto, Apes do read Philosophy, they just don't understand it...
"Uh-oh. Where'd your friends go Bob?" Love it! And I've loved this movie for a long time. This was a fun watch-a-long. Thanks!
Props to Frank Langella, he always adds a touch of class to a film. He can terrify onscreen without even trying.
Great work from the whole cast, really, and Laura Linney looks so stunning!
As a lefty, I smiled when I saw that Langella is too.
He was a great Dracula.
I can’t believe it took this long for her to finally see Dave. I knew she would love it.
Oh yes! The heart in this movie so perfectly matches her taste. And I really thought she would have recognized Ving Rhames as Luther from Mission Impossible, although he does look very different with hair.
"Oh. Bob."
I remember that from seeing this in the theater when it came out. Perfect delivery.
President Dave Kovic/bill mitchell: “she hates me.”
Chief of staff and communications director: YES!
Carrie: “Okeh, okeh, okeh.”
Carrie is now Leo Getz!
I’ve caught myself doing this from time to time on the regular ever since her reaction. Glad she liked this one, wish Cass and Carly both would have reacted though.
Don't let the earring fool you 😂
"Whatever you need Cassie getz!"😊
pretty sure it's Cassie not Carrie.
@@grandotaku2501 I have changed it now and thank you for correcting me!🫣
I love the sheer numbers of real-life personalities who got cameos, from celebrities like Arnold Schwartzenegger and Oliver Stone, to politicians like Tip O'Neill, even to the reporters in the press room. Such a who's who of early '90s politics
Oliver Stone talking about the conspiracy. Of course, he’s the director of JFK. Which should be on the list to be reviewed for President’s Day!
Also the Mclaughlin Group. Pundits on TV.
I fanboyed really hard over Helen Thomas
@@Kasino80yeah, I first saw "The MaLaughlin Group" 30 years ago. I never knew a program like it existed! over the years, many have tried to have the same type of program, but none have come close! p.s......I hope Eleanor had a nice funeral.
I miss Tip O'Neill, he was special.
"Are they gonna TELL the First Lady?
They have to tell the First Lady.
Ah, are they gonna tell The First Lady!"
The Bad Guy Politician is played by Frank Langella. He rose to fame as the titular Count in 'Dracula (1979)', so yeah, he's generally Not a Good Guy. ;).
Kevin Kline, who plays the President and Dave, is one of my favorite actors. He is an award-winning actor on stage and screen. Some of his best movies:
- Silverado - A western, he plays a gunslinger with a heart of gold, in a cast including Scott Glenn, Danny Glover, Kevin Costner, Jeff Goldblum, and John Cleese.
- The Big Chill - A group of college friends reunite after one of their own takes his own life. Lots of amazing music
- The Pirates of Penzance - Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta takes a tough comic turn with a huge cast. Kline reprises his Tony Award-winning role as The Pirate King, with the rest of the original, Broadway cast: Linda Ronstadt, Rex Smith, George Rose, and Tony Azito. The only one who is not the original cast is Angela Lansbury as Ruth.
- In & Out - As a beloved high school teacher in a small town outed on the Academy Awards telecast by a former student who just won Best Actor. Tom Sellick, Debbie Reynolds, Joan Cusack, and Matt Dillon.
- A Fish Called Wanda - Written and starring Monty Python member John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Python member Michael Palin. Kline won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar.
- Grand Canyon - An ensemble drama with Kline, Mary McDonnell, Danny Glover, and others.
- De-Lovely - A musical fantasia/biography of composer-lyricist Cole Porter with Kline as Porter. Ashley Judd plays his wife. Lots of great songs from the 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s written by Porter.
- French Kiss - A rom-com with Meg Ryan...Kline plays the French leading man.
- Soapdish - A huge ensemble comedy with Sally Field, Whoopi Goldberg, Robert Downey, Jr, and Elizabeth Shue. Behind the scenes of a TV soap opera.
- Chaplin - A biopic of Charlie Chaplin starring Robert Downey, Jr. as Chaplin. Kline plays silent film star Douglas Fairbanks, one of Chaplin's closest Hollywood friends.
There are about 15 other solid films he's made. Silverado, The Big Chill, Grand Canyon, and French Kiss are all films written and/or directed by Laurence Kasdan
You forgot Darling Companion with Diane Keaton, Mark Duplass, Ayelet Zurer and Sam Shepard. Another Lawrence Kasdan film.
She should do Chaplin on the channel. RDJ was amazing in that.
Love Soapdish & French Kiss ❤
Also Life as a House.
I absolutely forgot about soap dish. I need to watch that again I feel like it's been 20 or 30 yearsThen again maybe it has been that long
Don't forget The Emperor's Club. Fantastic film
"and we're walking; and we're walking"... Love that line...
The White House guide is Bonnie Hunt, in what I believe was her first film.
You're more familiar with her in "Jumanji" and in "Jerry Maguire".
The Larry King interview about the conspiracy was with Oliver Stone. The inside joke was he is a conspiracy theorist. He did the movie JFK a couple of years before. Btw great movie starring Kevin Costner.
I love that they added that part with Oliver Stone. It makes me laugh hard every time I see it. For once he was right.
@@andromeda331 Oliver was right about JFK. C I A & LBJ did it.
Oliver was right about JFK. The C I A & LBJ did it.
Everyone is telling you about all of Kevin Kline's movies which are so good...love Soapdish! But, he's also in one of the most heartbreaking movies, Sophie's Choice (along with the amazing Meryl Streep). It's a hard movie to watch, but well worth it.
The lady reporter is (real life reporter) Helen Thomas. She's been covering nearly every presidential press conferences since John F. Kennedy.-"Thank you Mr. President" was her tag line.
She was a committed antisemite.
Dave is one of those handful of movies that are simply perfect.
"I would have taken a bullet for you." Such a good line.
Kevin Kline gave a ferocious performance in Sophie's Choice. (It is also one of Meryl Streeps most astonishingly amazing performances.) Another Kline film I absolutely love is The Emperor's Club. It is very underrated, and usually overshadowed by Dead Poets Society (because both movies are about a teacher at an exclusive prep school), but The Emperor's Club is definitely worth a watch.
“Uh oh, where your friends go BOB!”😂❤ High five!🙌🏼
Such a wonderfully underrated comedy. I've adored this movie since the first time I saw it as a young teen. Dave's speech after firing Bob about feeling powerless to help the country just feels more real as time goes on. I hope everyone strives to be like Dave in their lives: pleasant and selfless and finding joy in the happiness of others.
You are not the only one who would like someone like Dave as POTUS.
We had him.
@@cindyknudson2715yep was just gonna say that!
Lets hope 45 = 47
@@zooki4x4. Get help.
@@cindyknudson2715 FDR? If you're thinking Trump, you ought to pay attention to all the fraud that he has been involved in. Trump University, stealing funds from the Trump Foundation, the valuations of his business to get loans AND to avoid taxes, not to mention all his massive character flaws! Dave is someone who cares about people, he'd not be funnelling money to himself and his family...
Kline ...also to note..... married to Phoebe Cates (Known for Fast Times At Ridgemont High). People rolled their eyes at the time due to the 16 year age difference. Now they have been married 35 years with 2 children. A successful Hollywood romance...Well they live in NY...still.
Dave was weirdly one of me and my brother’s favorite movies as kids. That line, “Thank you for being here, Ellen” always cracked us up.
33:35: "How can this end?" -- the best part of every narrative!
The fact that she didn't realize Kevin Kline was playing both parts at first, or that he had played Otto in A Fish Called Wanda, is a testament to his talent and skill. Next, she should watch French Kiss.
Cassie, "Dave" is also in a famous movie called "The Big Chill" with Glenn Close, Jeff Goldblum and a number of others. PLEASE WATCH IT with Carlie.
Cassie, I concur with this sentiment. That movie, besides having a great ensemble cast, has the essential soundtrack of the late 60's/early 70's.
The older woman reporter in the front row was Helen Thomas, a veteran White House reporter (for 50 years) who did cameos as herself in 2 films about Presidents.
Unbelievably cute when you didn't know they were the same actor, great fun watching as always! I hadn't seen this movie in a long time, it's like watching it with a friend!
"Silverado" (1985) is a good, solid western starring Kevin Kline and with an excellent supporting cast of Kevin Costner, Scott Glenn, Danny Glover, Linda Hunt, and Brian Dennehy: if you are now ready for more Kevin Kline. But you can also find Kevin Kline in the story of a group of baby boomer college friends reuniting after 15 years who gather together for the funeral of yet another of the old group (corpse played by Kevin Costner). Costarring Glenn Close, William Hurt, Jeff Goldblum, Tom Berenger, & JoBeth Williams, this 1983 comedy drama has an outstanding sound track of old time rock and roll. Oscar nominated for Best Picture, someday watch "The Big Chill".
I love Silverado so damn much. Such a great movie.
Total agreement on Silverado - good flick!
Back in the days when instead of just complaining about the current president, we made movies and TV series on how to be a great president. Can't we just go back to that instead of constant hate?
Cassie,
I wondered if you'd pick up on Otto. So glad it was "after".
Great action/comedy with Bruce Willis called RED. Also the sequel RED 2. All star cast, and I'm not kidding. Invite Carly for this one.
-Thomas
Ever since I stumbled across this channel I thought 'Hmm, Dave is a movie that Cassie would love...' and I'm glad to see it show up. A wonderful and charming film.
Oh, I love this movie! We quote it often in our family. ❤
"We're walking, we're walking, and we're stopping." 😂😂😂
Kevin Klein won an Oscar for playing Otto in "A Fish Called Wanda." Very good actor. The chemistry between him and Sigourney Weaver in "Dave" was outstanding.
When i was a little girl my family went to an Orioles game and they happened to be filming the scene of Dave throwing the 1st pitch, so I'm in the stadium somewhere.
One of my favourite movies! Severly underrated! Also, all the cameos are due to the fact that Ivan Reitman is the director and they were all in his previous movies (Beethoven, Kindergarten Cop).
And yes, that sandwich looks AMAZING.
Ben Kingsley(Vice President Nance) won an Oscar for "Gandhi." Ving Rhames(Secret Service agent Stevenson) is also great in "Out Of Sight," with George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Don Cheadle, Michael Keaton, and Samuel L. Jackson.
The next movie that Ben Kingsley was in after this movie was Schindler’s List
Cassie you're not the only one who "wants a Dave" for President i.e. someone who doesn't put their own interests first, and who is definitely NOT a criminal.
Amen to that.
I'd recommend "Life as a house", "The Big Chill" and "Sophie's Choice" as other good Kevin Kline films. And don't worry Kevin Costner in 13 Days plays a great role, and that should also segway great into his role in JFK.
Life as a house . I remember my Dad watching it… I never saw the man cry but that movie made it happen
This has been one of my favorites for close to three decades. My wife and I watch it a couple of times a year. Had a lot of fun watching you react to it.
I've seen this movie more than a few times over the years, but I was pretty young when it first came out, and clearly it's been a while, cause I'm just now realizing that was Laura Linney playing the secretary, wow. I smiled big when I saw this thumbnail, cause I knew this would be a fun and sweet movie for you Cassie, and watching you enjoy a feel good movie makes me feel good. Catch you on the next one 😉
We might have a "Dave" Kovic in >Tim Walz< he sure seem's like the same kind of Real and Nice guy
That what I thought too.
Well, that's an interesting detail I had forgotten - Nance is sworn in as number 45. So, the fictional former shoe salesman is president, and the real former president 45 is now literally a shoe salesman.
Though it is out of my normal genre of movies, I watched this back in the 90s, and though it almost never came up since, I've never forgotten it. When I saw you were reacting to it. Must See!
Bright Angel, Miss Cassie, you're 100% right. We desperately need politicians who are like Dave. Being nice to others, showing compassion, being humble, and helping others when
needed are all attributes of a selfless person. Many people love living a life of greed and power and care less for the greater good of others. Serving themselves instead of the
people who they should represent. Dave is a dream we all wish for in our hearts for our country.
"They're not after me. I'm just standing in the way." 🇺🇸
The music of this movie is SOOO comforting.
5:35 when she realizes it’s the same actor…..Priceless💂♂️🪖⛑️🏴🇨🇦
Cassie, we love you, but wow that took a little bit longer than I would have expected.
Oh wow, I've had that theme tune stuck in my head for 25+ years! It was used in a TV advert but I couldn't remember what for. Now I finally know where it's originally from. Thanks!
This was such a great film! One of my favorites from the feel good era of the 90s
I saw this movie last night with my family. I couldn't stop smiling for the whole film, and laughing with a warmed heart. Such incredible acting too! Definitely what I would call a feel good movie. And we need more films like this!!
Dave is the president every country deserves.
As soon as this showed up in my feed I got excited. I love this movie, but more than that, I knew instantly that Cassie would love it and will have a great reaction.
One of my favorites. Dave for President.
Love Dave and the ideal of an actual civil servant who honestly just wants to help people. Ivan Reitman really progressed as a Director but from Stripes, to Ghostbusters to Kindergarten Cop, he always managed to balance comedy with heart. I'm happy to see that his son is carrying on that tradition. Cassie, be proud of the your fellow Canadian.
I can't believe you didn't mention that the secret service guy was Marsellus Wallace from Pulp Fiction. (he looks odd with hair, but that voice is unmistakable)
Oh, and if you want another role from 'Dave' you like, invite Carley over and check out 'French Kiss' with him and Meg Ryan. ...you'll both love it. It'll rank ALMOST up there with a Kevin Costner movie. :)
Holy fuck! Sorry, I meant h*** fuck! Obviously, about Mr. Wallace.
I just showed this film three nights ago to my 93-yr old mother for the first time of her seeing it. IT's one of my all time favorite movies. She loved it!
5:27 We better see this moment again at the 2024 Popcorn Awards - Year In Review
She even sort of did a Joe Pesci “ok ok ok” by herself there, without trying :D
Here are 2 suggestions for future movies: 1. A Walk in the Clouds 2. The Sea of Trees "Dave" is a classic that I saw when it first came out. Truly a "Feel Good" movie.
i miss the days when an IDENTICAL STRANGER was the oddest thing we could've had in the White House.
I love this film and the whole cast. "Bob Alexander" Frank Langella was a real hunk early in his career. His performance in the lead role in "Dracula" on Broadway had the ladies swooning. Another great Kevin Kline movie you'll like is "In & Out" (1997). Other fun POTUS films I know you'll like are "The American President" (1995) and "My Fellow Americans" (1996).
"We try not to say 'hate' in our house but that guy is getting close!"
A few minutes later...
"He's so mad and I hate him!"
Well, so much for that guideline...
Yes This was a good movie. Might I recommend a few others around the same release time? Sneakers with Robert Redford and Ben Kingsley (The actor who played the VP in Dave), Searching for Bobby Fischer, Defending Your Life.
"They don't actually do this in real life, do they?"
They do this all the time. Politicians, celebs, they do this and a lot more that can't be said here.
Let's Go Brandon has quite a few.
Oh my god. You don't have special knowledge - you haven't seen anything the rest of us aren't privy to. Almost nobody looks so similar to another person that they can fool an entire crowd. Don't embarrass yourselves so easily trying to force the Real World down to match your desperate delusions.
This is one of my favorite movies! So happy you liked it too!
If you want more of Kevin Kline as a good, likeable guy. Try Silverado. A western, where Kevin is a guy who seems to take life as it hits him. No worries. And John Cleese has a role as a very British sheriff in a small town in the wild west. So they meet again, as in A Fish Called Wanda. But in the Silverado case, Kevin is the likeable guy. And John is... well, not unlikeable, but... going by the book.
Good choice. This is a real underrated gem, and a great story. Kevin Kline is one of my favorite actors - he was the bad guy Otto in A FISH CALLED WANDA. A couple others he was in you might like are THE BIG CHILL (1983), SILVERADO(1985), I LOVE YOU TO DEATH(1990), and WILD WILD WEST (1999).
It's raining here. This wholesome, funny movie takes me back to my childhood like a warm blanket. Your reaction is so sweet and it makes it even more enjoyable. Like movie theater butter on, well... popcorn. Love the channel and looking forward to 13 Days!
Thank you for finally watching DAVE. I've asked plenty of times in the past for you to watch and I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's a favorite of mine. Here's a list of films that you have to watch with Kevin Kline. Silverado 1985, has a HUGE cast of actors you know well from all the films you've watched previously. In & Out 1997, The Big Chill 1983, Cry Freedom 1987, Kevin's first Feature film Sophie's Choice 1982, and Grand Canyon 1991, All good films with Kevin Kline that you will also enjoy. You can watch all of these with your sister. She'll enjoy them too.
Ving Rhames who played the secret service man was in Mission Impossible with Tom Cruise, maybe all of them, at least more than any other actor. I don't think you recognized him but his voice is unmistakable .
a huge fan from australia, your are my favourite of the reaction genre, you have watched all my favourite movies, I have enjoyed watching them again with you, I love your reactions, emotional ups and downs. Thank you very much
I think you would love this other movie and love theme, a hidden gem, please dont miss it -
Continental Divide (1981)
Helen Reddy - Never Say Goodbye (Love theme from Continental Divide)
I dont know if you will look back & see this message but i just have a feeling from movies i see you have watched that you will love this movie
Dave reminds me of it as it was a great feel good movie which brought 2 people together who would otherwise likely never have come together and i just really think you would like it
Thank you for reminding me of Continental Divide. It was Belushi's only rom-com, and Blair Brown was great too. I agree Cassie would love this one. ☺️
Oh, excellent choice. Truly delightful film. Thank you for reminding me of this.
You would LOVE the movie French Kiss with Kevin Kline and Meg Ryan. It’s a similar feel-good romance comedy
In 1993, when this movie was playing in the theater, there was also a movie called Rudy, starring Sean Astin as a college football player. At the same time, Rudolf Giuliani was running for Mayor of New York against Democratic incumbent David Denkins. Bill Clinton was photographed wearing the promotional hat for the movie Rudy while jogging. This gave some Republicans a big laugh. So Clinton switchhed to wearing the promotional hat for this movie.
You may want to check out Only You (1994) and Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
This one is on my list of all time favorite movies. I've rewatched it many times. I think I've recommended it here more then a few times. So happy to see you watch it and love it as much as I did. Wish your sister could have watched this with you. Love it when you both are glowing together with smiles and such when loving a movie you're watching. Think my favorite part is when he's touring the factory and uses the arms and says "I once caught a fish 'this big' ". ... I too wish we could get decent people in office that everyone can support. I'm so sick of the hard lined division in politics, the mean name calling, the non-compromising, and everything else, and I'm not talking just the US. The division is similar in many countries and it's a scary foundation for the future.
This movie is absolutely adorable. Dave is one of my favorite movie presidents.
Thank you, thank you, and thank you for selecting "Dave". If there can be anything more enjoyable than watching this movie, it's watching the first time reaction of someone else watching "Dave".😊 I love the quiet little scenes that outline Dave's personality and character. Dave bicycling home, his signature secret sandwiches, and his scrapbook of his presidential adventure. It was ginger funny when the president, at the public event, made you decide that he needed to work on portrayal. In the police pullover scene, the officer thought the first lady "needed work". And all those cameo performances-wow!
As others said, this is a highly underrated movie and Kevin Kline is a great actor. Great reaction as always!
13 days is AMAZING! Can’t wait for the reaction. And it’s pretty accurate with everything that was going on in the world at that moment.
I was a fan @Camden Yards that day! They filmed it prior to the regularly scheduled Orioles game. Anybody else?
love, love, love this movie...haven't seen it in a while, but so glad i got to rewatch it with you...man i wish we had people in the WH like this .....
This is a classic already! At least in my eyes.
Out off all the president movies maybe the sweetest because you have a balance of comedy drama and love story. So well written, directed and acted. I’ve seen it so many times and I never get tired of it.
That’s when you know it will always be a hit.
Never judge great actors by their characters. This shows Klein's fantastic versatility. One of my favorite political movies along with Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and another presidential romantic comedy The American President that came out 2 years after this one.
"and we're walking, we're walking...."
I catch myself saying that sooo often
This is in my top 20 favorite movies. Another great presidential movie is "An American President" with Michael Douglas.
It's funny that she found what Oliver Stone said about a conspiracy funny given that she almost certainly does not know that 1) who Oliver Stone is and 2) that Stone is a conspiracy theorist particularly regarding the Kennedy assassination.
I absolutely love this movie. So funny and heartfelt. Dave for president!
When you catch yourself saying okay okay okay always makes me smile
Yayyy! So glad you reacted to this movie.
My husband and I saw Dave in theaters on our first date, when we were 16 and 17 years old. I remember thinking how ironic it was we were going to see a movie with the same name of the guy I'd just broken up with, so I could ask my husband out. Lol!
Clearly, I made the right decision, as we're still going strong almost 31 years later. Love, love, love this movie and your channel! ❤
Oliver Stone's cameo was brilliant ("Oliver... Oliver..."). I also loved seeing John McLaughlin's political round table "The McLaughlin Group" which ran here in DC from 1982 until his death in 2016. It was a must watch for me.
I just realized that, at the end of the movie, when Dave ran for office and it came out that he was dating the former first lady there would be pictures of them together. People would notice that Dave is almost a clone of the former President. That would probably cause some issues.
Kevin Kline is amazing, this movie and In & Out are two of my favorite comedies. In & Out is a bit dated, but you might really like it.