Eddie and his wife were in the first vacation movie, they were really funny in it so they brought them back for this one. Even though Eddie annoys Clark, it really ended up being the reason he got the bonus, so sort of a blessing in disguise. Favorite Eddie line is “you serious, Clark?” After he mentions Santa on the news 😂😂
@ it’s not really references as much as it’s character shenanigans. Most people love the first one and hate the European one (which I actually prefer over the original) there are things in all of them to note but I won’t spoil in the event you decide to watch/react to them (fingers crossed)
I assume the tree caught on fire because it dried out due to the dog drinking from the water reservoir. Also, the actress that plays Aunt Bethany voiced Betty Boop.
It took me years (of watching both movies numerous times) before I realized that Clark's father-in-law is Juror #4 from 12 Angry Men (E.G. Marshall). Love that.
I absolutely love that movie. I watched it when I was a teenager I already had crush on Jack Klugman from Quincy Adams. I recognized several other people, even as a kid. (good eye to see that) The grandfather who catches the tree on fire is like hilarious; but he's been really bad*ss in Mafia movies like Prizzi's Honor, as the patriarch of that family. He's VERY good and then also very very funny in the series Wings. (which I recommend) Where where he plays an *extremely annoying person called Carlton I think. He's an acting genius. he can be hilarious as crap; or look at you like he's gonna kill you
@@jillk368 Funnily enough, I also watched the odd couple growing up - - As reruns of course. I loved it. I just got my crush on Jack Klugman as the M.E., because from the time I was in first grade, I wanted to be a doctor, in medical field. But I also loved the police procedurals, as well. so I liked the the investigation part of the ME and the doctor parts. I was into all those: you're talking, Mash (HUGE crush on Hawkeye, of course) St Elsewhere, Marcus Welby, MD (Another HUGE crush on Robert Young😁). Trapper John, MD (but Only a small crush this time) (I think I'm seeing a pattern emerge) ohh my.😉 I'm sorry, what were we talking about again?😁🙃🧐
@@CarolinaGirl6919 You might love the show Emergency (early 1970s). It's such a good show. It's basically about a fictional first EMT unit (kind of a trial unit) in California. In reality, the show itself inspired a wave of EMT units opening around the country. It really had an impact. The cast is great; the stories are really suspenseful and interesting, and there's a good amount of comedy in it, too. M*A*S*H was unique, an absolute legend of a show. St. Elsewhere and Hill Street Blues were great. I've never watched Marcus Welby, M.D. but I love Robert Young from when he did Father Knows Best, so I might check it out.
@@jillk368 You totally should check it out. But it's funny: I totally loved watching Emergency! it was one of my favorite shows and I completely forgot about it. I just remember every week loving that one of the actors' names was Randolph Mantooth, because it sticks in your head. I remember what the guys look like and everything. Yeah I love that show but I didn't realize that it had such a real world effect! That's really interesting. We also watched Hill St blues in my house as well! Think it was the first really serious police procedural I watched. did you ever watch Rockford files? Funny! How about police woman? I even almost named my daughter Pepper, Just because I liked the name. Did you watch Starsky and hutch as well?
15:38 Right here we realize that Pennywise is going to be in deep shit (literally) if Cousin Eddie ever goes to Derry Maine. (Got this idea from a neighbor who hid a Pennywise clown in his storm drain at Halloween and a mannequin dressed like Eddie dumping sewage in it at Christmas)
I think it's the funniest Christmas movie that I can think of - - right now anyway. It's my favorite. Certainly the funniest of the vacation movies. I can leave or take the other 2
"The National Lampoon" was a parody of the student paper at Harvard University; it was a magazine for a long time ("Buy this magazine or we'll shoot this dog!" was a cover of theirs; Conan O'Brien was a writer for them for a while), with the first 'Vacation' film being based on a story that John Hughes wrote for the magazine titled "Vacation '58," told from Rusty's perspective (a son describing everything that happened to go wrong on a trip to disneyland). They also did a radio show, "The National Lampoon Radio Hour," segments of which are in a best-of album called "Gold Turkey." Chevy Chase was a player on that, as well as a lot of pre-SNL talent. Absolutely recommended if you ever come across a chance to listen to it.
Also: the synchronized reaction to the attic door being opened was absolutely **chef's kiss** Also also: that wasn't a turkey it was a face-hugger egg.
28:25 no. I think we assume that their indoor Christmas tree went up because the dog drank all the water that's supposed to be feeding the tree to keep it from getting dried out from the heat in the air, from the system, the lights and everything. They dry out alarmingly fast without you even noticing it. supposed to always keep some water in that. When the man lit a cigar, the tree was dry as a tinder box, and went up immediately. Merry Christmas. ☺🙃
Vacation (1983) is comedy gold gents! Non stop fun and the original “Vacation” movie. It’s our first trip with the Griswold family. Love to see you react to this classic! Thanks for this reaction.
I remember going to see this one at the theater the day after Christmas when it first released. We quoted it the rest of the day and it’s become one of the most iconic genx quotable movies ever. Save the neck for me Clark!
This is my favorite funny Christmas movie. We don't really have Christmas movies that are about the other side of Christmas that talks about the spiritual side. this is very very funny
The kid actually is Leonard from big bang theory, and the sister is Juliette Lewis from natural born killers. Also the little girl who asks Clark if he is Santa is the sister of the girl who played Newt in aliens
Highly recommend Vacation and/or Vegas Vacation if you enjoyed this movie as it features the lovable Griswald family in other hilarious situations. His daughter was played by Juliette Lewis who has some good movies including my personal favorite Natural Born Killers.
You are correct sir, that is in fact a very young Leonard (Johnny Galecki) from BBT. Good observation skills National Lampoon was a popular anti-establishment comedy magazine during the 60-70's They made fun of (lampooned) just about anything, nothing was sacred. In the 70's National Lampoon began to make movies. I believe the first one is "Animal House" Which is about college frat houses in the 60's It is VERY funny!! It is a bit dated, as it was made in the late 70's, but most of the humor is still very funny. Just like this movie, expect chaos. BTW, Abed references Animal House several times in Community 😁 As for the National Lampoon VACATION series, there are several movies.... European Vacation....Vegas Vacation. But the first one is simply called National Lampoon's Vacation. It is where we first meet the Griswold family....and yes, that's where we first meet cousin Eddie. It would have been more fun if you had seen it first....why? Because all of us have about the same reaction as Clark. Cousin Eddie?? What are you doing here? Then he realizes, like us, that this is cousin Eddie. Damn!!Seeing Eddie is like getting shit on your shoe....Oh! No! Not this idiot again. Anyhow, you will probably laugh even harder at the original movie. It's a MUST SEE.
@RamblersInc Oh well! The only spoiler is cousin Eddie and it's not really a spoiler. It just spoils the surprise of... Oh shit! Cousin Eddie again But at least you got the holiday vacation in near the holiday. The 1st one is a summer road trip vacation, across the U.S. and that is a LONG and chaotic journey. 😜 BTW, don't be surprised by different actors playing his kids, they had to get different actors, as the 1st films actors had grown significantly older between films
*Lots* of notable actors in this. I'll just note one: Aunt Bethany "Play Ball!" was _the_ voice for Betty Boop. If y'all don't know Betty, shes the OG, confusingly hot cartoon dame. Look her up.
1. When Clark delivers the present to his boss his boss, Brian-Doyle Murry ' (Bill's brother) calls him greaseball. 🤣 Then still doesn't get it right until the end. 2. For even more chaos, all we need is Eddie.🥳 3. My favorite part is when Ellen pulls the chain on the trap door. 🤣🤣 4. Mae Questel played Aunt Bethany. She was the original Betty Boop and Olive Oyl, This was her last gig.😇 5. In the big rant scene the other actors had Chevy's lines written on placards so he wouldn't get his lines out of order. 6. Living next door to them must be kind of like living next door to the Bundys. 7. Fun fact; Chase actually hurt his hand karate chopping the reindeer. 8. Clark's crazy, Ellen/Beverley D'Angelo is way hotter than the saleswoman. 9. He's going to need that bonus to pay for the damaged house. 10. This IS my Christmas movie every year 11. Fun fact: This is the only Vacation where Audrey is older than Rusty. 12. My picks in order: "Christmas Vacation", "Vacation", "European Vacation", and finally "Last Wages Vacation".
I remember the voice for Olive Oyl and Betty Boop. I had no idea both characters were done by her. That bonus is definitely not going to be used to help pay for the pool. The house is a wreck 🤣
I love every scene in this movie, and it's perfectly cast, but if nothing else, Mae Kwestel (famous for both Betty Boop and Olive Oyl). She steals this movie, as a legend surrounded by legends.
My favorite Chevy Chase movie is "Funny Farm". A very funny movie about a sports writer who quits his city job to move to the country and write a novel.
A weird fact, in real life a few years before this movie, Chevy chase got electrocuted in real life doing some kind of stunt in the movie “modern problems”. Doctors said it should have killed him and that it was a miracle that he was alive. It had some sort effect on him that made him suffer from depression for years. I wonder what he must of thought of the cover of this movie 😂
Of course, as I'm older than you guys are I think of him as David (?) from Roseanne, from the 80s. He was her daughter's boyfriend. But yes. he was on the Big Bang theory as well. The sister is played by Juliette Lewis this time, who is a movie star. she's been in many big movies like What's eating Gilbert Grape?, Kalifornia, And I think she may be in Natural Born Killers, if I'm not mistaken. That was during a a 90s hazy moment for me...
@@RamblersInc Cousin Eddie? Or guy who he talks to at work? Randy Quaid who is cousin Eddie was definitely in independence Day, (and in Brokeback Mountain, as well, as the guy that hires them to take care of sheep) but his friend he works with? his name is Sam something and he is Hilarious. He he is a comedian who used used to be on the Tracy Ullman show and do awesome skits with her and Dan Castellaneta and friends.😉
There is a joke with the presents that were all exactly the same for the boss. But that joke was never explained or mentioned again. Two options come to mind... The boss was given guns by everyone because they all hate him and they want him to off himself, or it's an adult "toy" all the employees gave him so he could go screw himself. Either way, it's pretty bloody funny that everyone has the same hatred for their boss and all had the same idea for him. With this movie either explanation completely works.
You definitely miss a bit and don’t know the characters well by jumping into the third Vacation installment. Best to go back and watch the first Vacation and European Vacation. That said, this one stands OK on its own. But not knowing Cousin Eddie prior to this one lessens the impact of his arrival. Yes, we have cut your own tree facilities here in the states. Never used one but some people do. Hey - it’s Elaine from Seinfeld! Clark’s boss is played by Bill Murray’s brother Brian Doyle-Murray (Scrooged; Caddyshack, etc). Scrooged would be a great Xmas film for you guys to do. Along with Its a Wonderful Life.
A general question about this hilarious Christmas comedy: Why are so many users, mostly in the U.S., shocked rather than laughing at at least half of the numerous gags? 🤔 One laugh follows the next and from the USA (I like the USA a lot, just by the way) there are often reactions like “Oh, no...” (without laughing) or “Why does he do that...?” (again without laughing). @Ramblers Inc: Great reaction. Keep up the good work. 👏
Eddie and his wife were in the first vacation movie, they were really funny in it so they brought them back for this one. Even though Eddie annoys Clark, it really ended up being the reason he got the bonus, so sort of a blessing in disguise. Favorite Eddie line is “you serious, Clark?” After he mentions Santa on the news 😂😂
When the tree went up, it was because the dog drank all the water so it was super dry.
Vacation, European Vacation, Christmas Vacation, Vegas Vacation is the order of release of the Vacation series of films
"National Lampoon's Vacation" and "National Lampoon's European Vacation" are the only two that are worth watching IMO.
Wow we really missed a lot of references if its the third movie in.
@ it’s not really references as much as it’s character shenanigans. Most people love the first one and hate the European one (which I actually prefer over the original) there are things in all of them to note but I won’t spoil in the event you decide to watch/react to them (fingers crossed)
@@RamblersIncthank the internet and the holiday themed movies craze.
@@MrZeek1519 boo. All are good imo. Vegas being very good imo
I assume the tree caught on fire because it dried out due to the dog drinking from the water reservoir.
Also, the actress that plays Aunt Bethany voiced Betty Boop.
I don't think it would dry out that fast. Sap is flammable though, it's loaded with turpentine.
That happened so quickly as well. You just reminded me of Lewis catching on fire and not having a clue 🤣
"Merry Christmas! Shitter was full!"
😵😂
It took me years (of watching both movies numerous times) before I realized that Clark's father-in-law is Juror #4 from 12 Angry Men (E.G. Marshall). Love that.
I absolutely love that movie. I watched it when I was a teenager I already had crush on Jack Klugman from Quincy Adams. I recognized several other people, even as a kid. (good eye to see that) The grandfather who catches the tree on fire is like hilarious; but he's been really bad*ss in Mafia movies like Prizzi's Honor, as the patriarch of that family.
He's VERY good and then also very very funny in the series Wings. (which I recommend) Where where he plays an *extremely annoying person called Carlton I think. He's an acting genius. he can be hilarious as crap; or look at you like he's gonna kill you
@@CarolinaGirl6919 I guess I'm older - - I loved him (and Tony Randall) on the Odd Couple (pre-Quincy) - - both were great shows.
@@jillk368 Funnily enough, I also watched the odd couple growing up - - As reruns of course. I loved it. I just got my crush on Jack Klugman as the M.E., because from the time I was in first grade, I wanted to be a doctor, in medical field. But I also loved the police procedurals, as well. so I liked the the investigation part of the ME and the doctor parts.
I was into all those: you're talking, Mash (HUGE crush on Hawkeye, of course) St Elsewhere, Marcus Welby, MD (Another HUGE crush on Robert Young😁). Trapper John, MD (but Only a small crush this time)
(I think I'm seeing a pattern emerge)
ohh my.😉
I'm sorry, what were we talking about again?😁🙃🧐
@@CarolinaGirl6919 You might love the show Emergency (early 1970s). It's such a good show. It's basically about a fictional first EMT unit (kind of a trial unit) in California. In reality, the show itself inspired a wave of EMT units opening around the country. It really had an impact. The cast is great; the stories are really suspenseful and interesting, and there's a good amount of comedy in it, too. M*A*S*H was unique, an absolute legend of a show. St. Elsewhere and Hill Street Blues were great. I've never watched Marcus Welby, M.D. but I love Robert Young from when he did Father Knows Best, so I might check it out.
@@jillk368 You totally should check it out. But it's funny: I totally loved watching Emergency! it was one of my favorite shows and I completely forgot about it. I just remember every week loving that one of the actors' names was Randolph Mantooth, because it sticks in your head. I remember what the guys look like and everything. Yeah I love that show but I didn't realize that it had such a real world effect! That's really interesting. We also watched Hill St blues in my house as well! Think it was the first really serious police procedural I watched. did you ever watch Rockford files? Funny! How about police woman? I even almost named my daughter Pepper, Just because I liked the name. Did you watch Starsky and hutch as well?
Chevy Chase was GOD to middle-class mid-management guys who just wanted to be good husbands and fathers but sometimes stumbled along the way.
15:38 Right here we realize that Pennywise is going to be in deep shit (literally) if Cousin Eddie ever goes to Derry Maine.
(Got this idea from a neighbor who hid a Pennywise clown in his storm drain at Halloween and a mannequin dressed like Eddie dumping sewage in it at Christmas)
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Can you imagine that movie?
This is a favorite childhood movie of mine, used to watch it every year with my dad when I was a kid.
I think it's the funniest Christmas movie that I can think of - - right now anyway. It's my favorite. Certainly the funniest of the vacation movies. I can leave or take the other 2
"The National Lampoon" was a parody of the student paper at Harvard University; it was a magazine for a long time ("Buy this magazine or we'll shoot this dog!" was a cover of theirs; Conan O'Brien was a writer for them for a while), with the first 'Vacation' film being based on a story that John Hughes wrote for the magazine titled "Vacation '58," told from Rusty's perspective (a son describing everything that happened to go wrong on a trip to disneyland). They also did a radio show, "The National Lampoon Radio Hour," segments of which are in a best-of album called "Gold Turkey." Chevy Chase was a player on that, as well as a lot of pre-SNL talent. Absolutely recommended if you ever come across a chance to listen to it.
Also: the synchronized reaction to the attic door being opened was absolutely **chef's kiss**
Also also: that wasn't a turkey it was a face-hugger egg.
Fletch is a good one in Chevy’s prime.
Should have started the franchise at the beginning.
Yep. Missed a few references.
28:25 no. I think we assume that their indoor Christmas tree went up because the dog drank all the water that's supposed to be feeding the tree to keep it from getting dried out from the heat in the air, from the system, the lights and everything. They dry out alarmingly fast without you even noticing it. supposed to always keep some water in that. When the man lit a cigar, the tree was dry as a tinder box, and went up immediately. Merry Christmas. ☺🙃
🤣It went up so fast
Yes, the son was Leonard. FYI the kids are played by different actors in every movie.
Vacation (1983) is comedy gold gents! Non stop fun and the original “Vacation” movie. It’s our first trip with the Griswold family. Love to see you react to this classic! Thanks for this reaction.
I remember going to see this one at the theater the day after Christmas when it first released. We quoted it the rest of the day and it’s become one of the most iconic genx quotable movies ever. Save the neck for me Clark!
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Merry Christmas🎄🎄🎄
The first National Lampoon movie was Animal House, about a college fraternity.
We'll have to get to it at some point.
The actress who plays Clark's aunt is the woman who did the voice for Betty Boop
This is my favorite funny Christmas movie. We don't really have Christmas movies that are about the other side of Christmas that talks about the spiritual side. this is very very funny
I remember the first time I saw this at 10 years old. Omg I couldn’t breathe, I had tears down my face.
Shitter's full!
Merry Christmas! 😂
🤣🤣🤣
The kid actually is Leonard from big bang theory, and the sister is Juliette Lewis from natural born killers. Also the little girl who asks Clark if he is Santa is the sister of the girl who played Newt in aliens
Juliette Lewis. Thaannk you. I knew I’ve seen her somewhere
Aww. We didn't get to see your reaction to the most epic rant of all time. 😂
"The powers that be" didn't like us keeping it in....But WOW...that was like 50 insults in 30 seconds 😂
Highly recommend Vacation and/or Vegas Vacation if you enjoyed this movie as it features the lovable Griswald family in other hilarious situations.
His daughter was played by Juliette Lewis who has some good movies including my personal favorite Natural Born Killers.
You are correct sir, that is in fact a very young Leonard (Johnny Galecki) from BBT. Good observation skills
National Lampoon was a popular anti-establishment comedy magazine during the 60-70's They made fun of (lampooned) just about anything, nothing was sacred.
In the 70's National Lampoon began to make movies. I believe the first one is "Animal House" Which is about college frat houses in the 60's It is VERY funny!! It is a bit dated, as it was made in the late 70's, but most of the humor is still very funny. Just like this movie, expect chaos. BTW, Abed references Animal House several times in Community 😁
As for the National Lampoon VACATION series, there are several movies.... European Vacation....Vegas Vacation.
But the first one is simply called National Lampoon's Vacation. It is where we first meet the Griswold family....and yes, that's where we first meet cousin Eddie. It would have been more fun if you had seen it first....why? Because all of us have about the same reaction as Clark. Cousin Eddie?? What are you doing here? Then he realizes, like us, that this is cousin Eddie. Damn!!Seeing Eddie is like getting shit on your shoe....Oh! No! Not this idiot again.
Anyhow, you will probably laugh even harder at the original movie. It's a MUST SEE.
I can't believe we started in the middle of the franchise. We'll have to get to the first one at some point.
@RamblersInc Oh well! The only spoiler is cousin Eddie and it's not really a spoiler. It just spoils the surprise of... Oh shit! Cousin Eddie again
But at least you got the holiday vacation in near the holiday. The 1st one is a summer road trip vacation, across the U.S. and that is a LONG and chaotic journey. 😜 BTW, don't be surprised by different actors playing his kids, they had to get different actors, as the 1st films actors had grown significantly older between films
*Lots* of notable actors in this. I'll just note one:
Aunt Bethany "Play Ball!" was _the_ voice for Betty Boop. If y'all don't know Betty, shes the OG, confusingly hot cartoon dame. Look her up.
Oh wow. Now that you mention it, I can hear the voice and it matches really well.
✨classic family christmas film✨😂❄🎄🎀
@30:43 yes, it is
1. When Clark delivers the present to his boss his boss, Brian-Doyle Murry ' (Bill's brother) calls him greaseball. 🤣 Then still doesn't get it right until the end.
2. For even more chaos, all we need is Eddie.🥳
3. My favorite part is when Ellen pulls the chain on the trap door. 🤣🤣
4. Mae Questel played Aunt Bethany. She was the original Betty Boop and Olive Oyl, This was her last gig.😇
5. In the big rant scene the other actors had Chevy's lines written on placards so he
wouldn't get his lines out of order.
6. Living next door to them must be kind of like living next door to the Bundys.
7. Fun fact; Chase actually hurt his hand karate chopping the reindeer.
8. Clark's crazy, Ellen/Beverley D'Angelo is way hotter than the saleswoman.
9. He's going to need that bonus to pay for the damaged house.
10. This IS my Christmas movie every year
11. Fun fact: This is the only Vacation where Audrey is older than Rusty.
12. My picks in order: "Christmas Vacation", "Vacation", "European Vacation", and finally "Last Wages Vacation".
I remember the voice for Olive Oyl and Betty Boop. I had no idea both characters were done by her.
That bonus is definitely not going to be used to help pay for the pool. The house is a wreck 🤣
I love every scene in this movie, and it's perfectly cast, but if nothing else, Mae Kwestel (famous for both Betty Boop and Olive Oyl). She steals this movie, as a legend surrounded by legends.
"Hello Everybody !"
My favorite Chevy Chase movie is "Funny Farm". A very funny movie about a sports writer who quits his city job to move to the country and write a novel.
Kind of a Christmas movie too.
@@tempsitch5632 Yes! Very funny Christmas scenes.
Caddyshack is another classic. Chevy Chase. Bill Murray and Rodney Dangerfield.
You probably know or heard of Juliette Lewis but didn't recognize her.
Wow. Super young in this.
A weird fact, in real life a few years before this movie, Chevy chase got electrocuted in real life doing some kind of stunt in the movie “modern problems”. Doctors said it should have killed him and that it was a miracle that he was alive. It had some sort effect on him that made him suffer from depression for years. I wonder what he must of thought of the cover of this movie 😂
😂😵
I hope it didn’t bring back some sort of trauma
Wish this edit was another 20 - 30 min longer.
I agree. Cut out too many jokes 😢
Was thinking the same.
Me too
Definitely should have watched Vacation first. European Vacation nobody cares about but the first one is a classic.
Vegas Vacation isn’t bad either.
@@johnglue1744 meh...
Of course, as I'm older than you guys are I think of him as David (?) from Roseanne, from the 80s. He was her daughter's boyfriend. But yes. he was on the Big Bang theory as well. The sister is played by Juliette Lewis this time, who is a movie star. she's been in many big movies like What's eating Gilbert Grape?, Kalifornia, And I think she may be in Natural Born Killers, if I'm not mistaken. That was during a a 90s hazy moment for me...
And I think his friend was in Independence Day? I might be wrong though.
@@RamblersInc Cousin Eddie? Or guy who he talks to at work? Randy Quaid who is cousin Eddie was definitely in independence Day, (and in Brokeback Mountain, as well, as the guy that hires them to take care of sheep) but his friend he works with? his name is Sam something and he is Hilarious. He he is a comedian who used used to be on the Tracy Ullman show and do awesome skits with her and Dan Castellaneta and friends.😉
That's it. Randy Quaid.
Yes…that is Leonard from Big Bang Theory
There is a joke with the presents that were all exactly the same for the boss. But that joke was never explained or mentioned again. Two options come to mind... The boss was given guns by everyone because they all hate him and they want him to off himself, or it's an adult "toy" all the employees gave him so he could go screw himself. Either way, it's pretty bloody funny that everyone has the same hatred for their boss and all had the same idea for him. With this movie either explanation completely works.
Either way it would have been hilarious. If only they added a scene with him opening one of them 😂
Why is the carpet all wet, Todd?
😂
You definitely miss a bit and don’t know the characters well by jumping into the third Vacation installment. Best to go back and watch the first Vacation and European Vacation. That said, this one stands OK on its own. But not knowing Cousin Eddie prior to this one lessens the impact of his arrival.
Yes, we have cut your own tree facilities here in the states. Never used one but some people do.
Hey - it’s Elaine from Seinfeld!
Clark’s boss is played by Bill Murray’s brother Brian Doyle-Murray (Scrooged; Caddyshack, etc). Scrooged would be a great Xmas film for you guys to do. Along with Its a Wonderful Life.
Yeh. Bad research. No wonder we missed a few references.
@@RamblersInc Nah. This one is the best of the Vacation movies by far (the others are very very much 80s comedies... haven't aged well at all).
These were always silly ones.
A general question about this hilarious Christmas comedy:
Why are so many users, mostly in the U.S., shocked rather than laughing at at least half of the numerous gags? 🤔
One laugh follows the next and from the USA (I like the USA a lot, just by the way) there are often reactions like “Oh, no...” (without laughing) or “Why does he do that...?” (again without laughing).
@Ramblers Inc:
Great reaction. Keep up the good work. 👏
These kinds of movies are just made to laugh at the protagonist who just can't get anything right (until maybe the end) 😂
This movie Sucks
Dayum!