The Kurt Vonnegut scene always cracks me the hell up. Especially later on when the professor says that the person who wrote the report doesn't know the first thing about Vonnegut haha.
For those that don't know, Vonnegut was famous for his "speculative fiction", specifically "Slaughterhouse Five". Which was based upon his experience in WWII where, as a PoW, he had to help clear up the bodies and debris from the Dresden bombing.
The band playing at his party is Oingo Boingo, headed by Danny Elfman. Elfman went on from that band to become one of the most prolific movie composers of our time. He is an AMAZIING talent and you have head his music more times than you can count. Here s a list of all the films he has scored: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Danny_Elfman
You forgot to mention he did music for THIS MOVIE. The studying montage is very obviously his score. And he had done Pee Wee's Big Adventure before this.
Rodney Dangerfield was a comic in his own lane. As he entered the hospital for a surgery he would not live through, a reporter asked him how long he was going to be there. He replied “If things go well, a couple of weeks. If not, then a couple of hours” 😅😂🤣
The blonde professor played by Sally Kellerman was the best known for her role as "Hotlips" Hoolihan in the movie "M.A.S.H." and the yelling teacher was Sam Kinisen, who caught his start through Rodney Danger field. Sadly, he died in a car accident shortly after getting married.
The reason someone splashes water at the bottom (or sometime a sprinkler is used) is so that the diver has a visual reference point as to where the surface of the water is. From those heights all you see is the bottom of the pool.
You know what? I've been a lifelong swimmer (always was better in the water than on land) and I NEVER knew that! I've always wondered what the little spigot under the board/platform was, but I always dismissed it as some sort of method for recirculating the water.
The kid at the beginning was the older brother in The Wonder Years. He was also in Back To The Future, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, and a bunch of other things everyone forgot he was in. This movie actually has quite a few famous people in it, including Kurt Vonnegut and Danny Elfman.
@@awkwardashleigh Rodney is just doing his stand up set in movies , what you see thats what he did , insult comedy , it's just that people today have thinner skin. Blonde boy , William Zabka , was bad guy in Karate kid , but guy who played Rodneys son ,Keith Gordon, was owner of killer car Christine , way more creepy guy. Rodneys secretary , Edie McClurg , first movie role was in Carrie 1978 , she was in Buellers day off , principals secretary , Plains Trains Autos , car rental worker . Professor Terguson, Sam Kinison , ex Pentecostal preacher, his comedy routine had sudden tirades and distinctive screams , sadly killed by DUI in 1992 .
This young Millenial is evolving. A year ago she would have said that this movie didn't "age" well. She's now actually laughing at inappropriate jokes. I'm proud of her.
Sam Kinison (the screaming history teacher) is doing his schtick from his standup act, where he just builds in outrage until he's screaming at the audience. He was amazing, but he died in a car accident in early 1992. I know the exact date because I was in college and I broke my ankle. As I was in the hospital and they were giving me the gas to put me under, one of the nurses said to the others, "Oh, Sam Kinison just died." Last thing I said before losing consciousness: "Don't give me his doctor!"
His "technique" was developed while a preacher at a young age. His entire family was travelling preachers (like you'd see in tents). Apparently he was prolific at it.
His comedy was so dark. I remember he use to read the obits from the local paper on the people not coming to his show. Also loved his bit on the droughts and starving people of Africia. instead of sending food is to send uhuals to pack them up to where the water is so they can grow food. You can't grow anything in the fuckin desert.
@@raywickert4581 Yeah LOVE this "It's a wonderful life" homage Episode. Was also the first Appearance of Ted McGinley on that show, a little before he became a regular as Jefferson :)
The little boy you recognized at the beginning is from The Wonder Years, and Thornton's secretary was the Principal's Secretary from Ferris Buehler's Day Off, as well as the Car Rental lady in Planes Trains and Automobiles.
6:25 This actress's name is Terry Farrell. On _Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,_ she plays Jadzia Dax. Her presence in this movie is the reason they played it at a _convention_ I once went to. It was my first acquaintance with this movie and was _immediately_ charmed by Rodney Dangerfield. Recently, it was pointed out to me that _Robert Picardo_ has a brief part here as _well._ I know him as the holographic doctor from _Star Trek: Voyager,_ though that series hadn't _started,_ yet.
Rodney's wife in the movie was also a Romulan Senator in DS9, and a crapload of 80s horror/action movies, Adrienne Barbeau. I'm glad someone else noticed The Doctor 😊
Rodney Dangerfield was such a national treasure. Dunno why but the way he delivered his stuff always made it absolutely hilarious. He was like the kind of uncle you have who could tell a story and making it funny without even trying. :D And by the way, the guy who plays Jason is Keith Gordon. He was also in "Christine" 3 years earlier, which was based on a story by Stephen King. And Valerie was played by Terry Farrell, who later became very well known as Jadzia Dax in "Star Trek - Deep Space Nine" and ofc i had a major crush on her and still do x3
If you haven't read it (and you probably have) I highly recommend Dangerfield's autobiography It's Not Easy Bein' Me. He alternates between jokes and some really serious stories of his growing up and career, and it all balances nicely. In a way the sadness behind the humor makes the humor even funnier.
"Remember, the most fun about kids is making them." - One of the best lines in movie history. " Bring us a pitcher of beer every five minutes until somebody passes out. And then bring one every ten minutes. " is pretty good as well.
The woman playing the small character roles is Edie McClurg. She was in,"Planes, Trains And Automobiles" & "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". The band playing the song, "Dead Man's Party" was Oingo Boingo. The redheaded singer is Danny Elfman. He also does lots of scores too. Like The Simpsons theme and all the Time Burton films. Including the voice of Jack Skeleton in, "Nightmare Before Christmas". Another funny Rodney Dangerfield movie, "Easy Money". ✌️❤️🌹
The Band Playing is Oingo Boingo, and at the front man is Danny Elfman, who went on to do the soundtracks for all of Tim Burton's movies. Super talented guy!
Fun Fact: The band "Oingo Boingo" (shown during the dorm-room party thrown by Thornton) was a real band. "Dead Man's Party" was a real song played on the radio and the lead singer is none other than Danny Elfman of "Nightmare Before Christmas" fame - he wrote the music and was the speaking and singing voice of Jack the Pumpkin King.
Guess whom else is in this that I bet knowbody has even mentioned...??? Danny Elfman! is the lead singer of the bar band, which is Oingo Boingo. Look up what soundtracks he is responsible for (hint: Nightmare, Christmas, and all of the other good ones!! anyone???) and get back with meh!!!!!!!!! Plus... his newest music (album) is AMAZEBALLS! He also has a new track out with Trent Reznor! ❤
I was in college when this came out and not only was one of my professors at a party I went to she was the host of the party and the party itself was actually part of the final for the class. It was a Fundamentals of Acting class. Everyone performed a scene from a play as their "final" then afterwards the professor held a party where everyone had to stay in character for the first hour they were there. How well you stayed in character was part of the grade for your scene.
Holy heck that's one AWESOME Idea. Not only does this sound fun and tickles your passion for acting (the sheer reason why you CHOSE this craft) but also made this a challenge and a wonderful improv training. I LIKE IT!!!!!
One of the better comedies of the 80's, great script, poignant in a few places, Sam Kinison was making Dangerfield crack up, you can see him shaking in that scene and you can also see the blonde student he was yelling at previously, put a hand over her mouth to stifle laughter. Kinison was larger than life, a preacher who became a comic, who was tragically killed by a drunk driver. Downey's character is also memorable, the guy who will be your best friend for life as long as you accept his little quirks. If you get asked to do another film with Dangerfield, "Easy Money" has one-liners just like this, and a funny, blue-collar oriented script with Joe Pesci in an earlier role.
14:01 Yes, Ashleigh, millions of people did and still do go to the library and study. It’s a quiet place where you can concentrate on research (reading) and writing. It’s also very relaxing even when you’re not studying.
I spent a lot of time reading and writing papers in the library. In the pre-internet, card catalog days, it was convenient to be where all the reference material was. And I took wonderful naps on the couches in the smoking (!) lounge. 😄
Ah, the library. I spent lots of time wandering the stacks, idly questioning if I was the first person back there in years, where all the old theses were lined up on the shelves.
The secretary was in Ferris Bueller's Day off. The kid at the beginning also had a cameo in Pee Wee's Big Adventure. And Rodney Dangerfield is Rodney Frickin' Dangerfield. Still love the fact that one of America's best authors of the 20th century agreed to do a cameo.
Favorite line: The girl in the hot tub says her favorite subject is poetry and Rodney says, "Really? Well maybe you can help me straighten out my Longfellow". 🤣🤣🤣
Here are some fun facts about the actors in this movie 1. The history teacher is famous stand up comedian sam kinison who is well known for his screaming 2. Jason is played by keith gordon who was in jaws 2 and Christine 3. Lou is played by burt young who is know as paulie in the rocky movies, once upon a time in america, an episode of tales from the crypt, and chinatown 4. Diane is played by the late sally kellerman who is know for playing hot lips in the movie version of MASH 5. William zabaka who plays chas is cobra kai 6. Dean martin is played by ned Beatty who is known for being in the movie deliverance, network, and toy story 3 as lots o hugin bear 7. The band playing at the party is oingo bongo who's lead singer is danny elfman who did the soundtrack to this movie 8. Vanessa is played by Adrienne barbeau who is know for being in creepshow, the fog, and swamp thing
The band at the party is Oingo Boingo and the lead singer is film composer Danny Elfman. The bit with Kurt Vonnegut is based on a real incident. KV’a nephew (I think) was in college and wrote a paper about his uncle’s work. The professor’s reaction was like in the movie.
Danny Elfman, the lead singer for Oingo Boingo in the party scene, composed the soundtracks for several Tim Burton movies (Beetlejuice, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish, etc).
The familiar-looking kid who played young Thornton at the beginning was Jason Herve - who's probably most famous for playing Fred Savage's older brother on the original Wonder Years series. But you are probably remembering him from Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, where he played the kid actor who was in the movie where they used Pee-Wee's bike as a prop. His personal secretary who he sent to take notes was played by Edie McClurg, you probably remember her from Ferris Bueller's Day Off where she played the principal's secretary or maybe Planes, Trains, and Automobiles where she played the car rental lady in a scene with Steve Martin. The band who played at their party was Oingo Boingo, whose frontman, Danny Elfman, also wrote the score for this movie and wrote the score for Batman (1989), Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, and basically every Tim Burton movie ever.
Also was Lorraine's brother in Back to the Future who was wearing the coonskin cap at the dinner table and thought that Marty was rich b/c they had two TV sets. And also the kid who said, "what's a rerun?"
My favorite Rodney Dangerfield joke: "I put on a shirt, a button fell off. Grabbed my briefcase, the handle came off. I'm afraid to go to the bathroom."
OMG. I've been waiting for someone to react to this movie. And who better than you? Thank you Chris for suggesting this movie. Rodney Dangerfield was a comedic genius. Sam kinison was awesome as well. You made my day reacting to this movie. One of my favorites. I love this line: Bring us a pitcher of beer every seven minutes until somebody passes out. And then bring one every ten minutes.
This was, along with "Ruthless People", one of the great lost comedic gems of 1986. Rodney Dangerfield is at the top of his game here, as is his comedic protege, Sam Kinison (the history professor). You may recongnize the head diver (William Zabka) from The Karate Kid. And not to make requests for Hallo-Beans yet, but actor Keith Gordon (Jason) is in John Carpenter's 1983 movie adaptation of Stephen King's "Christine".
And now that you've watched Ned Beatty in yet another movie (Dean in this movie, Lex Luthor's assistant Otis in "Superman: The Movie"), I need to once again voice the idea that you should watch "Deliverance." It would almost qualify for Hallobeans, really, but it's more of a survival drama. Once you've seen it, a TON of references you're missing will make sense. No more needs be said.
@@johnfriday5169 I agree. I rarely watch her reviews any more and she does do great reviews. But most of the movies are either Marvel or movies I haven't seen and have no intention of watching (of course most of the Marvel movies fall into the second category as well).
I HATE when people say that, there's so many comedies reactors laugh their ass off. Then at the end to this couldn't be made today BS it could be made today & those who get triggered or offended don't have to watch the rest of us can have a good time
I love this movie, and it's so good to see some people finally reacting to it. As a member of the "tall and fat" community, I have no problems with the beginning of this movie, because Rodney's character isn't being mean spirited. We could use some more stores that carry the larger sizes, honestly. And yes, that lady did look like a pool table. So many fun actors playing fun roles in this one. And an appearance by Oingo Boingo, a great band sadly mostly unknown to the younger generations.
This was the first thing I ever saw Robert Downey Jr. appear in, and he was a standout. Audiences really loved his character, and you can tell why he became a rising star after this movie.
@@utility63 Yeah he was in a film called Tuff Turf which me and my friends loved, but it was Weird Science where we really took notice of him. I think Back To School was responsible for him being cast as the main actor in The Pick Up Artist.
He was in True Believer. An almost really good movie. He plays an assistant to a lawyer that sometimes accepts payment in weed. A woman wants to hire him because her son is in jail for murder. Yes he did kill someone in prison but that was self defence. But she just knows that her son was innocent of the murder that put him I prison. It's based on a true story. Spoiler The real killer was a police informant and they cover up for him.
My 8th grade social studies teacher (also the B-Team football coach) showed us this film in class one time... In its entirety... Including the shower scene.
15:53 the reason that kid was splashing the water was to soften the water landing for the divers. The softened water reduces the surface tension and allows the diver to safely enter the water without injuring him/herself.
Nope. Its so they can see the surface. Otherwise you can lose site of where the top of the water is. Now they use a water spray device, or an underwater bubble machine.
@@Reggie2000 The water spray create ripples across the water which then makes it easier for divers to see how far they are from the surface of the pool and they can therefore time their moves to end right before they enter the water. Water being sprayed onto the pool helps the divers to see where the surface is, as with the diving board being 10m up, they can only see the floor of the pool from where they are standing. The ripples created by the spray then allows the divers to judge the distance more accurately and make sure they enter the water at a safe angle. As divers are travelling at around 35mph when they hit the surface, they can be seriously injured if they enter the water at a bad angle. Other safety precautions for divers include minimum and maximum pool depths for optimum water pressure, BY THE WAY (IT'S ALSO to help soften the divers’ IMPACT with the water) NOW DID YOU READ THAT LAST BIT IF NOT HERE IT IS AGAIN (IT'S ALSO to help soften the divers’ IMPACT with the water), FACT
@duke3187 Dude, I don't even care. I just like telling people they're wrong. You got so angry! I just wanted to see if I could rile you up again. 🤣🤣🤣 Why would anyone care about compitive diving. It's for losers and morons.
1. This movie makes me think about my Dad. He laughed so hard he nearly fell out of his seat in the theater 2. You should have Vlogged your trip to Buc ees
I can't even tell you how many times I saw this in the theater. I remember my dad laughing so hard during Rodney's dive. One joke you missed because it was from the 80's is when the cops brought beer to the party it was Miller and Miller Lite who had hysterical commercials with a huge cast of characters including Rodney Dangerfield. This was my introduction to, and becoming a fan, of the late Sam Kinison (Professor Turgerson). The movie also introduced me to Oingo Boingo's great song Dead Mans Party.
The lovely Sally Kellerman played Diane. She had an amazing career. As a tribute movie (she died last year) watch her in the movie M*A*S*H. She received an Oscar nomination for her roll. I think you will really enjoy it.
"Hey, what's a bath without bubbles, hey Bubbles come over here will ya"! I remember laughing so loud in the cinema at that line! 🤣🤣🤣 Dangerfield at his best, and a great supporting cast. Still a fave of mine, glad you enjoyed it so much!
I grew up watching Robert Downey Jr in a lot of movies, so when he was announced as Ironman, I had a hard time believing it. Now he's synonymous with the role.
Another film that you can find Rodney Dangerfield, Robert Downey Jr., and Edie McClurg together in is "Natural Born Killers".... I'm not sure how well Ashleigh will be able to handle it, though. It's pretty intense.
LOVE THIS MOVIE. There are so many quotable lines. My buddy and I shoot them back and forth all of the time. Ashleigh, after Hallobeans, please give The Commitments a try on a Friday. Musical Comedy. Worth your time. Keep up the great work!!
"Is that what men want?"..... well, Yes. On another note, The lead singer of the band "Ongo Bongo" playing at the dorm party is Danny Elfman, who went on to be a well know composer with many movie credits to his name and much other work.
This is such a great comedy. Rodney definitely reached his peak with this and "Caddyshack", but his earlier "Easy Money" is also a pretty funny one as well. I was a Computer Info Systems student at the University of Evansville, but since it was also a strong liberal arts place, they asked you to take elective courses outside your degree. One I decided to take was Philosophy of Religion from Dr. Conolly. There were 8 students in this course in a room under the bell tower and I was the only one from the Engineering school. Near the end of the semester, he invited us all to his house for a meal and to watch "Love and Death" by Woody Allen (a comedy set in Russia during Napoleonic times with many philosophy and literature related call backs and bits). He was my favorite professor and I was glad to have two classes by him (the required Philosophy of Science course was when I first encountered him).
Rodney - Caddyshack young Rodney in beginning - older brother on Wonder Years TV series His Son - Christine Professor - Hot Lips in the MASH movie (you need to see it) Jock Bully - also the Jock bully in Karate Kid & now the star of Cobra Kai the bodyguard -Paulie in the Rocky movies screaming professor - all time great comedian Sam Kinison son's love interest - Dax in Star Trek DS9 coach - character actor in so many good movies dean - another all timer movie actor, so many good movies The band - also did theme song for Weird Science
Yes, Ashleigh, in the Dark Ages, before the internet, everybody studied at the local library. 🙂 Love this film, especially the scenes with Oingo Boingo.
Great movie. Please watch Natural Born Killers. Rodney Dangerfield is absolutely terrifying in that movie. Also starring Woody Harrelson, Robert Downey Jr. and Tommy Lee Jones.
Ashleigh, if you liked the actor who played the son 'Jason', his name is Keith Gordon. Be sure to check him out in DRESSED TO KILL (1980)... perfect for HalloBeans. #AshleighBurton
For "Hallowbeans", I highly recommend watching the cult horror/comedy classic, Bubba Ho-Tep (2002). Stars Bruce Campbell, and that is ALL I am gonna say as anymore details would be encroaching on spoiler territory. Hope you add it to the list!
Yes--this is such a classic funny film. Great cast. Rodney Dangerfield, in addition to appearances in films, did a lot of stand-up routines about different ways he's been insulted: "I don't get no respect," was his famous line. He's hilarious, and I'm so glad that you are recognizing these actors from other films. Yes, his secretary showing up with her typewriter (*correction: stenograph machine) in class to take notes for him is so funny She was the next-door neighbor in a show I loved as a kid, called "Small Wonder", and she used a funny catchphrase in that. Her other memorable role was in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off, as the school secretary there. Yes, a young Robert Downey, Jr. He was in a lot of 1980s films. Sam Kinison was the loud instructor, and he was a stand-up comedian who performed the same way on stage as he did in this film. Hilarious. Terry Ferrell played the part of Valerie, and if you ever watch Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, she plays a character, Jadzia Dax, and if you watch the TV show "Becker", which stars Ted Danson, her character is "Reggie." Her blond boyfriend in Back To School, was William Zabka, and he was in "The Karate Kid" films. So many well-known actors in Back To School, but the kid whom you recognized during the black-and-white beginning was Jason Hervey, who was in Back to the Future, in the 1950s. When Marty is having dinner with his teenage mother's family, he meets his young aunt and uncles, and Jason Hervy was the kid wearing the coon skin cap. You might also recognize his from "The Wonder Years", the original show. He was Kevin's brother. Great video and review!
"Sponsored by Buc-ee's! What's the hype? It's worth the hype!" LOL!!!! This is I think Ashleigh's best reaction to Rodney Dangerfield! Also, yes, literally MILLIONS of students have gone to the library to study and do homework!! In some classes, you were even told to go to the university library for certain books!
Don't think you recognize many of these like *Paulie* from *(Rocky)* *Johnny* from *(Karate Kid)* & *Rodney Dangerfield* from *(Caddyshack)* his "son Jason" plays *Arnie* in the horror *(Christine)*
I saw this in the theatre. Hard to go wrong with comedy legend Rod Dangerfield. Did you catch William Zabka from Karate Kid? The Secretary was Edie McClurg who you failed to recognize from Ferris Bueller's day off and Elvira: Mistress of the Dark. It was a swell reaction. Here are 3 movies you should do: #1 Natural Born Killers #2 Police Academy 2 #3 The Abyss
This is one of my favorite movies. I have every iteration since VHS. One thing that a LOT of people miss, is that Bruce Willis is the drummer of the band at the bar. He's not even listed in the IMDB.
Valerie is played by Terry Farrell, best known for playing Jadzia Dax in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. I've met her several times at conventions and she's an absolute GEM.
I don't mean this is a bad way, but I want to make sure you mean this. THIS movie is really your favorite of all time? It's a fun little flick, but I am surprised that anyone would pick it as their #1.
@@grahamers I get it. People always ask what's your favorite movie and it's hard to come up with a single answer. There's so many great movies to choose from. This is absolutely my favorite movie to watch and that isn't hyperbole. I literally could watch it back to back and be thoroughly entertained every time. I'm not trying to say it's the greatest movie of all time, but for me, it's my favorite movie ever.
15:49 Ashleigh, the guy in the water, splashing, is basically making the water surface become more mushi and softer. That makes the impact on the water less hard and it also hurts less. Because the surface tension of the water surface can REAALLLY hurt when you splash into it straight like that. Especially from a certain height. :) So the water splasher basically saves you from getting nasty injuries. Would otherwise feel like hitting concrete. Sometimes you see that during sports events when they have something like a whipool bubbler right at the Splash Impact area for these divers.
From what my father told me at the time…. Breaking up the surface also allowed to diver to visual gauge his distance to the surface, AND diffuse any reflection from a light source that could distract or disorientate the dive
IIRC, it also helps disturb the surface of the water so that divers can more accurately gauge where the water begins and how quickly they need to slow down once in the water. Or maybe that was just the acrobatic high divers I saw at the county fair this summer! Edit: LOL. Great minds think alike. (And at about the same time, no less!)
I actually saw Kurt Vonnegut at Butler U in Indy, his home town. He gave a very interesting talk. Another time, I was working at a liquor store. We had to card everyone, even people who were CLEARLY over 21. One time, we saw a woman with the name Vonnegut. She was his cousin.
I've always loved that at the core of this movie is just a dad trying to connect with and support his son. Like, its a funny premise, but it's actually got some heart to it.
Re. Robert Downey Jr. - This was RD before his downfall, and then his resurrection in the acting biz. He crashed and burned sometime after this with drug addiction. He recovered, and look where he is today. Good stuff. Re. going to the library to study - Yeah, I did that when I was in college (late 1980s). I had a roommate who was rather noisy, since he liked bringing guests over. I couldn't study like that. So, I went to the library.
The history scene with Sam Kinison is one of the funniest moments I've ever seen! You can believe Sam was a preacher before he became a comedian!
Love Sam Kinison
I’m very familiar with Sam and his comedy, I seen a few of his stand ups and 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤘🤘🤘👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🤠
Requiescat in pace, Sam. 😢
Sam was brilliant and almost made me die laughing. I could not breath. It was the World Hunger bit.
@@MrRezRising"You know what this is? It's sand. You know what it's gonna be in another hundred years? SAND!!!"
The Kurt Vonnegut scene always cracks me the hell up. Especially later on when the professor says that the person who wrote the report doesn't know the first thing about Vonnegut haha.
It's really him lol
For those that don't know, Vonnegut was famous for his "speculative fiction", specifically "Slaughterhouse Five". Which was based upon his experience in WWII where, as a PoW, he had to help clear up the bodies and debris from the Dresden bombing.
From what i heard it was based on his nephew who wrote about him and the paper got the same response
The band playing at his party is Oingo Boingo, headed by Danny Elfman. Elfman went on from that band to become one of the most prolific movie composers of our time. He is an AMAZIING talent and you have head his music more times than you can count. Here s a list of all the films he has scored: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Danny_Elfman
Pretty much anything directed by Tim Burton (except Sweeney Todd because that already had music).
Wow, I had no idea Elfman was.originally in Oingo Boingo.
Elfman also did the score for this movie. One of his most underrated scores!
You forgot to mention he did music for THIS MOVIE. The studying montage is very obviously his score. And he had done Pee Wee's Big Adventure before this.
*Ahem* ... that is "The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo", sir!
Oingo Boingo is one of the best forgotten bands from the 80s. One of the best bands, period. That was Danny Elfman singing.
Rodney Dangerfield was a comic in his own lane. As he entered the hospital for a surgery he would not live through, a reporter asked him how long he was going to be there. He replied “If things go well, a couple of weeks. If not, then a couple of hours” 😅😂🤣
His tombstone reads "There goes the neighborhood."
I saw him perform stand up two years before his death. Still had it 100%. Totally hilarious
"If not, the rest of my life" would be funnier.
@@chrismiller7743Dead people don't stay in the hospital, though.
@@TerribleEnglish yeah but once you're dead, it's no longer the rest of your life, is it?
The blonde professor played by Sally Kellerman was the best known for her role as "Hotlips" Hoolihan in the movie "M.A.S.H." and the yelling teacher was Sam Kinisen, who caught his start through Rodney Danger field. Sadly, he died in a car accident shortly after getting married.
I thought Sally looked really good.
The reason someone splashes water at the bottom (or sometime a sprinkler is used) is so that the diver has a visual reference point as to where the surface of the water is. From those heights all you see is the bottom of the pool.
You know what? I've been a lifelong swimmer (always was better in the water than on land) and I NEVER knew that! I've always wondered what the little spigot under the board/platform was, but I always dismissed it as some sort of method for recirculating the water.
I think it also breaks the surface tension of the water for the dives from the highest platform so they don't get injured
@jenparsons9652 this was my understanding also.
Good to know.
The band was Oingo Boingo. The lead singer is Danny Elfman, he scores movies like Beetlejuice. He's also Jack Skelingtons singing voice.
Rodney Dangerfield should get the respect he needs. Rip to a great legend.
“No respect. I get no respect, I tell ya.”
The kid at the beginning was the older brother in The Wonder Years. He was also in Back To The Future, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, and a bunch of other things everyone forgot he was in. This movie actually has quite a few famous people in it, including Kurt Vonnegut and Danny Elfman.
He's also in Monster Squad.
Jason Hervey.. also he was a fixture in WCW wrestling for a little bit.. even dated one of the hottest female personalities.
"Wayne"
He was also in Tremors... Ashleigh didn't like his character in that movie 😂
@@MadMaxine1979 Was he that kid in Tremors? I never realized that before. 😳
The one-liners in this movie are classic! To this day, my family still says them, and we all crack up.
perfectly quotable movie.
That's classic Rodney Dangerfield.
Bring a pitcher every 10 minutes until I pass out then bring one every 7 minutes 😂
@@awkwardashleigh Rodney is just doing his stand up set in movies , what you see thats what he did , insult comedy , it's just that people today have thinner skin.
Blonde boy , William Zabka , was bad guy in Karate kid , but guy who played Rodneys son ,Keith Gordon, was owner of killer car Christine , way more creepy guy.
Rodneys secretary , Edie McClurg , first movie role was in Carrie 1978 , she was in Buellers day off , principals secretary , Plains Trains Autos , car rental worker .
Professor Terguson, Sam Kinison , ex Pentecostal preacher, his comedy routine had sudden tirades and distinctive screams , sadly killed by DUI in 1992 .
@@awkwardashleighRobert was a baby!!!
This young Millenial is evolving. A year ago she would have said that this movie didn't "age" well. She's now actually laughing at inappropriate jokes. I'm proud of her.
For me, it was her reaction to the cops bringing the beer.
Sam Kinison (the screaming history teacher) is doing his schtick from his standup act, where he just builds in outrage until he's screaming at the audience. He was amazing, but he died in a car accident in early 1992. I know the exact date because I was in college and I broke my ankle. As I was in the hospital and they were giving me the gas to put me under, one of the nurses said to the others, "Oh, Sam Kinison just died." Last thing I said before losing consciousness: "Don't give me his doctor!"
Sam’s guest appearance on Married with Children as an angel is absolutely one of the most hilarious things I’ve ever seen!
Make sure your grandkids know that story.
His "technique" was developed while a preacher at a young age. His entire family was travelling preachers (like you'd see in tents). Apparently he was prolific at it.
His comedy was so dark. I remember he use to read the obits from the local paper on the people not coming to his show. Also loved his bit on the droughts and starving people of Africia. instead of sending food is to send uhuals to pack them up to where the water is so they can grow food. You can't grow anything in the fuckin desert.
@@raywickert4581 Yeah LOVE this "It's a wonderful life" homage Episode. Was also the first Appearance of Ted McGinley on that show, a little before he became a regular as Jefferson :)
The little boy you recognized at the beginning is from The Wonder Years, and Thornton's secretary was the Principal's Secretary from Ferris Buehler's Day Off, as well as the Car Rental lady in Planes Trains and Automobiles.
6:25 This actress's name is Terry Farrell. On _Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,_ she plays Jadzia Dax. Her presence in this movie is the reason they played it at a _convention_ I once went to. It was my first acquaintance with this movie and was _immediately_ charmed by Rodney Dangerfield.
Recently, it was pointed out to me that _Robert Picardo_ has a brief part here as _well._ I know him as the holographic doctor from _Star Trek: Voyager,_ though that series hadn't _started,_ yet.
Rodney's wife in the movie was also a Romulan Senator in DS9, and a crapload of 80s horror/action movies, Adrienne Barbeau. I'm glad someone else noticed The Doctor 😊
@@stygggian Hard to miss Robert Picardo.
And she was also in Becker, starring Ted damson,she played the owner in the diner.👋💕🇦🇺
@@stygggian "...a Romulan Senator on DS9..." 😮Holy crap! Well talk about a _small world._ 😏
Good old Jadzia!!
Rodney Dangerfield was such a national treasure. Dunno why but the way he delivered his stuff always made it absolutely hilarious. He was like the kind of uncle you have who could tell a story and making it funny without even trying. :D And by the way, the guy who plays Jason is Keith Gordon. He was also in "Christine" 3 years earlier, which was based on a story by Stephen King. And Valerie was played by Terry Farrell, who later became very well known as Jadzia Dax in "Star Trek - Deep Space Nine" and ofc i had a major crush on her and still do x3
Don't forget William Zabka is the top diver, he plays Johnny in the Karate Kid and Cobra Kai
If you haven't read it (and you probably have) I highly recommend Dangerfield's autobiography It's Not Easy Bein' Me. He alternates between jokes and some really serious stories of his growing up and career, and it all balances nicely. In a way the sadness behind the humor makes the humor even funnier.
"Ooh, I'd like to Tame Your Shrew" 😂
And of course, Burt Young was Paulie in the Rocky series.
@@deementia6796 Heck yes!! that man's a legend. He was also in "Convoy". One of the finest supportive actors and character actors.
"Remember, the most fun about kids is making them." - One of the best lines in movie history.
" Bring us a pitcher of beer every five minutes until somebody passes out. And then bring one every ten minutes. " is pretty good as well.
The woman playing the small character roles is Edie McClurg. She was in,"Planes, Trains And Automobiles" & "Ferris Bueller's Day Off".
The band playing the song, "Dead Man's Party" was Oingo Boingo. The redheaded singer is Danny Elfman. He also does lots of scores too. Like The Simpsons theme and all the Time Burton films. Including the voice of Jack Skeleton in, "Nightmare Before Christmas".
Another funny Rodney Dangerfield movie, "Easy Money". ✌️❤️🌹
She was also in Elvira.
@@joerogers9413 she has a list of credits. ✌️
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@@BeastrealDT Currently 225 movie and TV credits dating back to 1974!
@@danmonges1539 I liked her in, "Cheech & Chong's Next Movie". ✌️
The Band Playing is Oingo Boingo, and at the front man is Danny Elfman, who went on to do the soundtracks for all of Tim Burton's movies. Super talented guy!
William Zabka played the villain in so many 80’s movies. You should have recognized him from the Karate Kid.
Not to mention that he basically steals the new Cobra Kai series.
Now well known for "Cobra Kai"!
Fun Fact: The band "Oingo Boingo" (shown during the dorm-room party thrown by Thornton) was a real band. "Dead Man's Party" was a real song played on the radio and the lead singer is none other than Danny Elfman of "Nightmare Before Christmas" fame - he wrote the music and was the speaking and singing voice of Jack the Pumpkin King.
Only the singing voice. Chris Sarandon was the speaking voice.
Gotta love the Danny Elfman and the Knights of Oingo Boingo appearance in this film. It's a Dead Man's Party!
Love me some Boingo
Guess whom else is in this that I bet knowbody has even mentioned...???
Danny Elfman! is the lead singer of the bar band, which is Oingo Boingo.
Look up what soundtracks he is responsible for (hint: Nightmare, Christmas, and all of the other good ones!! anyone???) and get back with meh!!!!!!!!!
Plus... his newest music (album) is AMAZEBALLS! He also has a new track out with Trent Reznor! ❤
I was in college when this came out and not only was one of my professors at a party I went to she was the host of the party and the party itself was actually part of the final for the class. It was a Fundamentals of Acting class. Everyone performed a scene from a play as their "final" then afterwards the professor held a party where everyone had to stay in character for the first hour they were there. How well you stayed in character was part of the grade for your scene.
Arts teachers are cool though. Back in the day, I played a couple gigs outside of school with one of my music teachers.
Sounds like a sweet college...
Holy heck that's one AWESOME Idea. Not only does this sound fun and tickles your passion for acting (the sheer reason why you CHOSE this craft) but also made this a challenge and a wonderful improv training. I LIKE IT!!!!!
@@KRAFTWERK2K6what you said 😊
This is how I got into Oingo Boingo and now they're one of my favorite bands
Also, I love how the son's gf is taller than him. More of that please.
Ashleigh "It starts with astronomy and then we can focus on some anatomy... am I right?" *contemplates life's choices
XD
One of the better comedies of the 80's, great script, poignant in a few places, Sam Kinison was making Dangerfield crack up, you can see him shaking in that scene and you can also see the blonde student he was yelling at previously, put a hand over her mouth to stifle laughter. Kinison was larger than life, a preacher who became a comic, who was tragically killed by a drunk driver. Downey's character is also memorable, the guy who will be your best friend for life as long as you accept his little quirks. If you get asked to do another film with Dangerfield, "Easy Money" has one-liners just like this, and a funny, blue-collar oriented script with Joe Pesci in an earlier role.
Two of the iconic movie sidekicks appear in this movie, both Paulie from "Rocky" and Otis from "Superman."
14:01 Yes, Ashleigh, millions of people did and still do go to the library and study. It’s a quiet place where you can concentrate on research (reading) and writing. It’s also very relaxing even when you’re not studying.
I spent a lot of time reading and writing papers in the library. In the pre-internet, card catalog days, it was convenient to be where all the reference material was. And I took wonderful naps on the couches in the smoking (!) lounge. 😄
Not to mention in the pre-internet days the library was the place to find info on stuff when you parents old encyclopedia set at home wasn’t enough.
@@darrylcarden1851and using the Dewey Decimal System
Ah, the library. I spent lots of time wandering the stacks, idly questioning if I was the first person back there in years, where all the old theses were lined up on the shelves.
Spent a lot of time studying in the library with study groups. We'd reserve a small room.
The secretary was in Ferris Bueller's Day off. The kid at the beginning also had a cameo in Pee Wee's Big Adventure. And Rodney Dangerfield is Rodney Frickin' Dangerfield. Still love the fact that one of America's best authors of the 20th century agreed to do a cameo.
The secretary, Edie McClurg, was also Chastity Pariah in Elvira: Mistress of the Dark. :)
Favorite line: The girl in the hot tub says her favorite subject is poetry and Rodney says, "Really? Well maybe you can help me straighten out my Longfellow". 🤣🤣🤣
Here are some fun facts about the actors in this movie
1. The history teacher is famous stand up comedian sam kinison who is well known for his screaming
2. Jason is played by keith gordon who was in jaws 2 and Christine
3. Lou is played by burt young who is know as paulie in the rocky movies, once upon a time in america, an episode of tales from the crypt, and chinatown
4. Diane is played by the late sally kellerman who is know for playing hot lips in the movie version of MASH
5. William zabaka who plays chas is cobra kai
6. Dean martin is played by ned Beatty who is known for being in the movie deliverance, network, and toy story 3 as lots o hugin bear
7. The band playing at the party is oingo bongo who's lead singer is danny elfman who did the soundtrack to this movie
8. Vanessa is played by Adrienne barbeau who is know for being in creepshow, the fog, and swamp thing
Can’t believe you edited out the arm pit farts and wet thumb wind test… best bart of the movie!! 🤣
You gotta see some Rodney stand up, he basically did it in this
brb - googling now
The band at the party is Oingo Boingo and the lead singer is film composer Danny Elfman.
The bit with Kurt Vonnegut is based on a real incident. KV’a nephew (I think) was in college and wrote a paper about his uncle’s work. The professor’s reaction was like in the movie.
Your moments of contemplation right after saying something crazy are gold. Lol
Danny Elfman, the lead singer for Oingo Boingo in the party scene, composed the soundtracks for several Tim Burton movies (Beetlejuice, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish, etc).
The familiar-looking kid who played young Thornton at the beginning was Jason Herve - who's probably most famous for playing Fred Savage's older brother on the original Wonder Years series. But you are probably remembering him from Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, where he played the kid actor who was in the movie where they used Pee-Wee's bike as a prop.
His personal secretary who he sent to take notes was played by Edie McClurg, you probably remember her from Ferris Bueller's Day Off where she played the principal's secretary or maybe Planes, Trains, and Automobiles where she played the car rental lady in a scene with Steve Martin.
The band who played at their party was Oingo Boingo, whose frontman, Danny Elfman, also wrote the score for this movie and wrote the score for Batman (1989), Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, and basically every Tim Burton movie ever.
Also was Lorraine's brother in Back to the Future who was wearing the coonskin cap at the dinner table and thought that Marty was rich b/c they had two TV sets. And also the kid who said, "what's a rerun?"
I saw this pop up in my RUclips and had to smash the like button immediately... I love love love this movie.
I love this movie! Rodney's reading of Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night is so epic.
My favorite Rodney Dangerfield joke:
"I put on a shirt, a button fell off. Grabbed my briefcase, the handle came off. I'm afraid to go to the bathroom."
OMG. I've been waiting for someone to react to this movie. And who better than you? Thank you Chris for suggesting this movie. Rodney Dangerfield was a comedic genius. Sam kinison was awesome as well. You made my day reacting to this movie. One of my favorites. I love this line: Bring us a pitcher of beer every seven minutes until somebody passes out. And then bring one every ten minutes.
This was, along with "Ruthless People", one of the great lost comedic gems of 1986. Rodney Dangerfield is at the top of his game here, as is his comedic protege, Sam Kinison (the history professor). You may recongnize the head diver (William Zabka) from The Karate Kid.
And not to make requests for Hallo-Beans yet, but actor Keith Gordon (Jason) is in John Carpenter's 1983 movie adaptation of Stephen King's "Christine".
Keith Gordon was also in Dressed to Kill, which would be another great one for Hallobeans.
Keith Gordon also plays my fave character in Jaws 2, which also works for Hallobeans.....
"Ruthless People" is criminally underrated.
I miss Rodney Dangerfield and Sam Kinison! This movie had a really good cast and was a lot of fun. I'm glad you liked it. ❤
Okay, so your jokes are absolutely 100% appropriate in this movie lol😂
And now that you've watched Ned Beatty in yet another movie (Dean in this movie, Lex Luthor's assistant Otis in "Superman: The Movie"), I need to once again voice the idea that you should watch "Deliverance." It would almost qualify for Hallobeans, really, but it's more of a survival drama. Once you've seen it, a TON of references you're missing will make sense. No more needs be said.
Yes, back when this channel was about watching classic movies Deliverance would have been a must see.
@@johnfriday5169 I agree. I rarely watch her reviews any more and she does do great reviews. But most of the movies are either Marvel or movies I haven't seen and have no intention of watching (of course most of the Marvel movies fall into the second category as well).
@@theman4884 Ashleigh is a lot of fun but her patrons are ruining her channel for me.
I HATE when people say that, there's so many comedies reactors laugh their ass off. Then at the end to this couldn't be made today BS it could be made today & those who get triggered or offended don't have to watch the rest of us can have a good time
I love this movie, and it's so good to see some people finally reacting to it.
As a member of the "tall and fat" community, I have no problems with the beginning of this movie, because Rodney's character isn't being mean spirited. We could use some more stores that carry the larger sizes, honestly. And yes, that lady did look like a pool table.
So many fun actors playing fun roles in this one. And an appearance by Oingo Boingo, a great band sadly mostly unknown to the younger generations.
I believe they splash the water so the diver can see where the water is. If it's too still, it's harder to judge how far away you are.
This was the first thing I ever saw Robert Downey Jr. appear in, and he was a standout. Audiences really loved his character, and you can tell why he became a rising star after this movie.
I think his role in Weird Science was the first one that I remember. He stood out in that one, too.
@@utility63 Yeah he was in a film called Tuff Turf which me and my friends loved, but it was Weird Science where we really took notice of him. I think Back To School was responsible for him being cast as the main actor in The Pick Up Artist.
@@utility63 Somehow I forgot about that one! Odd that he was in two movies back-to-back with prominent Oingo Boingo songs, lol.
For an alternative take on teen RDJ, I recommend Less Than Zero. Same timeframe, and he’s smart alecky, but then he’s not. I’ll say no more!
He was in True Believer.
An almost really good movie.
He plays an assistant to a lawyer that sometimes accepts payment in weed. A woman wants to hire him because her son is in jail for murder. Yes he did kill someone in prison but that was self defence. But she just knows that her son was innocent of the murder that put him I prison.
It's based on a true story.
Spoiler
The real killer was a police informant and they cover up for him.
My 8th grade social studies teacher (also the B-Team football coach) showed us this film in class one time... In its entirety... Including the shower scene.
15:53 the reason that kid was splashing the water was to soften the water landing for the divers. The softened water reduces the surface tension and allows the diver to safely enter the water without injuring him/herself.
Nope. Its so they can see the surface. Otherwise you can lose site of where the top of the water is. Now they use a water spray device, or an underwater bubble machine.
@@Reggie2000 yeah that is one of the reason but DON'T you f**king dare tell me I'm wrong when it is also used for My reason
@duke3187 No it's not. Your completely 100% wrong. FACTS 😎
@@Reggie2000 The water spray create ripples across the water which then makes it easier for divers to see how far they are from the surface of the pool and they can therefore time their moves to end right before they enter the water.
Water being sprayed onto the pool helps the divers to see where the surface is, as with the diving board being 10m up, they can only see the floor of the pool from where they are standing.
The ripples created by the spray then allows the divers to judge the distance more accurately and make sure they enter the water at a safe angle.
As divers are travelling at around 35mph when they hit the surface, they can be seriously injured if they enter the water at a bad angle.
Other safety precautions for divers include minimum and maximum pool depths for optimum water pressure,
BY THE WAY
(IT'S ALSO to help soften the divers’ IMPACT with the water)
NOW DID YOU READ THAT LAST BIT IF NOT HERE IT IS AGAIN
(IT'S ALSO to help soften the divers’ IMPACT with the water), FACT
@duke3187 Dude, I don't even care. I just like telling people they're wrong. You got so angry! I just wanted to see if I could rile you up again. 🤣🤣🤣
Why would anyone care about compitive diving. It's for losers and morons.
12:27
Not just a band -- that is OINGO BOINGO!!~~~
The loud screaming (trademark) teacher is the once great Sam Kinison who passed away in '92.
His version of "Are You Lonesome Tonight" is a classic
lol and his cover of "Wild Thing"
@@SilentSooYun
Thank you for giving me back my memory
"You look like the poster child for birth control!"
A shame she didn't play that part.
from now on, you will smile every time you hear: "triple lindy".
1. This movie makes me think about my Dad. He laughed so hard he nearly fell out of his seat in the theater
2. You should have Vlogged your trip to Buc ees
YES! SOMEONE FINALLY REACTED TO THIS RODNEY CLASSIC!!
This is one of my wife's favorite movies. I swear she's seen it a hundred times.
Oingo boingo was a minor hit band in the 80s
I can't even tell you how many times I saw this in the theater. I remember my dad laughing so hard during Rodney's dive. One joke you missed because it was from the 80's is when the cops brought beer to the party it was Miller and Miller Lite who had hysterical commercials with a huge cast of characters including Rodney Dangerfield. This was my introduction to, and becoming a fan, of the late Sam Kinison (Professor Turgerson). The movie also introduced me to Oingo Boingo's great song Dead Mans Party.
The lovely Sally Kellerman played Diane. She had an amazing career. As a tribute movie (she died last year) watch her in the movie M*A*S*H. She received an Oscar nomination for her roll. I think you will really enjoy it.
Yes MASH would be a must see if the channel was still about watching classics.
"Hey, what's a bath without bubbles, hey Bubbles come over here will ya"! I remember laughing so loud in the cinema at that line! 🤣🤣🤣
Dangerfield at his best, and a great supporting cast. Still a fave of mine, glad you enjoyed it so much!
I grew up watching Robert Downey Jr in a lot of movies, so when he was announced as Ironman, I had a hard time believing it. Now he's synonymous with the role.
One of Rodney Dangerfield's lines in another movie that I quote all the time is: "Money can't buy happiness, but you can pick your own misery."
Easy Money I believe.
I practically lived in libraries from 1971 to 1983 (7th grade to college graduation) pre internet days, I still love libraries to this day.
The actor who plays the "bad guy" on the diving team is William Zabka. he is known for playing the bad guy in Karate Kid.
Johnny Lawrence was NOT the bad guy! Just ask Barney Stinson!
Another film that you can find Rodney Dangerfield, Robert Downey Jr., and Edie McClurg together in is "Natural Born Killers".... I'm not sure how well Ashleigh will be able to handle it, though. It's pretty intense.
LOVE THIS MOVIE. There are so many quotable lines. My buddy and I shoot them back and forth all of the time. Ashleigh, after Hallobeans, please give The Commitments a try on a Friday. Musical Comedy. Worth your time. Keep up the great work!!
this is soooo quotable!
I agree that Ashleigh should definitely see The Commitments, but she should probably wait until next St. Patrick's Day for that one.
"Is that what men want?"..... well, Yes. On another note, The lead singer of the band "Ongo Bongo" playing at the dorm party is Danny Elfman, who went on to be a well know composer with many movie credits to his name and much other work.
This is such a great comedy. Rodney definitely reached his peak with this and "Caddyshack", but his earlier "Easy Money" is also a pretty funny one as well.
I was a Computer Info Systems student at the University of Evansville, but since it was also a strong liberal arts place, they asked you to take elective courses outside your degree. One I decided to take was Philosophy of Religion from Dr. Conolly. There were 8 students in this course in a room under the bell tower and I was the only one from the Engineering school. Near the end of the semester, he invited us all to his house for a meal and to watch "Love and Death" by Woody Allen (a comedy set in Russia during Napoleonic times with many philosophy and literature related call backs and bits). He was my favorite professor and I was glad to have two classes by him (the required Philosophy of Science course was when I first encountered him).
Easy Money is hilarious. Dangerfield and Joe Pesci
Rodney - Caddyshack
young Rodney in beginning - older brother on Wonder Years TV series
His Son - Christine
Professor - Hot Lips in the MASH movie (you need to see it)
Jock Bully - also the Jock bully in Karate Kid & now the star of Cobra Kai
the bodyguard -Paulie in the Rocky movies
screaming professor - all time great comedian Sam Kinison
son's love interest - Dax in Star Trek DS9
coach - character actor in so many good movies
dean - another all timer movie actor, so many good movies
The band - also did theme song for Weird Science
Yes, Ashleigh, in the Dark Ages, before the internet, everybody studied at the local library. 🙂
Love this film, especially the scenes with Oingo Boingo.
The blonde prof was played by Sally Kellerman, who also played Hot Lips Houlihan in the original "Mash" movie.
Great movie. Please watch Natural Born Killers. Rodney Dangerfield is absolutely terrifying in that movie. Also starring Woody Harrelson, Robert Downey Jr. and Tommy Lee Jones.
Man I miss Rodney Dangerfield I miss your reaction to caddyshack but I love it😊 especially ways thinks that rich guys boat
We used to watch this with my Dad. Now that I'm old enough to understand the more of the jokes, it's even funnier. Another great reaction.
She also worked the car rental desk and got cussed out by Steve Martin for things that weren'ther fault in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.
R.I.P., Burt Young. He played Mellon's driver/buddy. He passed away 3 weeks ago, today.
Ashleigh, if you liked the actor who played the son 'Jason', his name is Keith Gordon. Be sure to check him out in DRESSED TO KILL (1980)... perfect for HalloBeans. #AshleighBurton
Christine (1983) is also a good one for HalloBeans with Keith Gordon. :)
Also the movie "Christine"
@@SilentSooYun Yes, I figured everyone else would suggest that one. 😆
@@deirdrestatham5730 Sure, that one is popular. I figured I wouldn't need to recommend it since so many others might. 🙂
@@auntvesuvi3872 I’m not on patreon so not sure what does get recommended. *shrug*
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Love your videos
For "Hallowbeans", I highly recommend watching the cult horror/comedy classic, Bubba Ho-Tep (2002). Stars Bruce Campbell, and that is ALL I am gonna say as anymore details would be encroaching on spoiler territory.
Hope you add it to the list!
Yes. Definitely watch Bubba Ho-Tep.
Oh, I can't wait for Dogma and Doctor Sleep!!
Yes--this is such a classic funny film. Great cast. Rodney Dangerfield, in addition to appearances in films, did a lot of stand-up routines about different ways he's been insulted: "I don't get no respect," was his famous line. He's hilarious, and I'm so glad that you are recognizing these actors from other films. Yes, his secretary showing up with her typewriter (*correction: stenograph machine) in class to take notes for him is so funny She was the next-door neighbor in a show I loved as a kid, called "Small Wonder", and she used a funny catchphrase in that. Her other memorable role was in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off, as the school secretary there. Yes, a young Robert Downey, Jr. He was in a lot of 1980s films. Sam Kinison was the loud instructor, and he was a stand-up comedian who performed the same way on stage as he did in this film. Hilarious. Terry Ferrell played the part of Valerie, and if you ever watch Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, she plays a character, Jadzia Dax, and if you watch the TV show "Becker", which stars Ted Danson, her character is "Reggie." Her blond boyfriend in Back To School, was William Zabka, and he was in "The Karate Kid" films. So many well-known actors in Back To School, but the kid whom you recognized during the black-and-white beginning was Jason Hervey, who was in Back to the Future, in the 1950s. When Marty is having dinner with his teenage mother's family, he meets his young aunt and uncles, and Jason Hervy was the kid wearing the coon skin cap. You might also recognize his from "The Wonder Years", the original show. He was Kevin's brother. Great video and review!
Actually I would say her best role was in Elvira mistress of the dark
it was a steno machine, not a typewriter. :)
@@Hiraghm ehh close enough for government work
Thanks. I appreciate the correction. @@Hiraghm
Im still waiting for Ashleigh's reaction to The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai, i cant imagine a film better suited to her
Yes, yes, yes, a million times yes.
I'd definitely be down for that reaction, but all the squishy creepy crawlies... not sure, could go the way of ET. ;)
"Sponsored by Buc-ee's! What's the hype? It's worth the hype!" LOL!!!! This is I think Ashleigh's best reaction to Rodney Dangerfield! Also, yes, literally MILLIONS of students have gone to the library to study and do homework!! In some classes, you were even told to go to the university library for certain books!
But-ees is a gas station that thinks it’s Disney World.
You’ll never find cleaner gas station bathrooms than at Buc-ee’s!!!
Don't think you recognize many of these like *Paulie* from *(Rocky)* *Johnny* from *(Karate Kid)* & *Rodney Dangerfield* from *(Caddyshack)* his "son Jason" plays *Arnie* in the horror *(Christine)*
I saw this in the theatre. Hard to go wrong with comedy legend Rod Dangerfield. Did you catch William Zabka from Karate Kid? The Secretary was Edie McClurg who you failed to recognize from Ferris Bueller's day off and Elvira: Mistress of the Dark. It was a swell reaction. Here are 3 movies you should do: #1 Natural Born Killers #2 Police Academy 2 #3 The Abyss
She's done Police Academy: ruclips.net/video/YDMtAMmO-Kc/видео.html
Here to tell everyone how amazing Sam Kinison was! Kinison was hilarious!!! R.I.P.
This is one of my favorite movies. I have every iteration since VHS.
One thing that a LOT of people miss, is that Bruce Willis is the drummer of the band at the bar. He's not even listed in the IMDB.
Valerie is played by Terry Farrell, best known for playing Jadzia Dax in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. I've met her several times at conventions and she's an absolute GEM.
Yes! If I was forced to pick one movie as my all time favorite, it is this!
I def understand why
I don't mean this is a bad way, but I want to make sure you mean this. THIS movie is really your favorite of all time? It's a fun little flick, but I am surprised that anyone would pick it as their #1.
@@grahamers I get it. People always ask what's your favorite movie and it's hard to come up with a single answer. There's so many great movies to choose from. This is absolutely my favorite movie to watch and that isn't hyperbole. I literally could watch it back to back and be thoroughly entertained every time. I'm not trying to say it's the greatest movie of all time, but for me, it's my favorite movie ever.
@@charlie.h.4 awesome!
@@grahamersEvery movie is someone’s favorite movie.
I think you would love Ladybugs. Rodney Dangerfield and Jonathan Brandis.
15:49 Ashleigh, the guy in the water, splashing, is basically making the water surface become more mushi and softer. That makes the impact on the water less hard and it also hurts less. Because the surface tension of the water surface can REAALLLY hurt when you splash into it straight like that. Especially from a certain height. :) So the water splasher basically saves you from getting nasty injuries. Would otherwise feel like hitting concrete. Sometimes you see that during sports events when they have something like a whipool bubbler right at the Splash Impact area for these divers.
From what my father told me at the time…. Breaking up the surface also allowed to diver to visual gauge his distance to the surface, AND diffuse any reflection from a light source that could distract or disorientate the dive
It also makes it easier for the diver to see the surface of the water.
IIRC, it also helps disturb the surface of the water so that divers can more accurately gauge where the water begins and how quickly they need to slow down once in the water. Or maybe that was just the acrobatic high divers I saw at the county fair this summer!
Edit: LOL. Great minds think alike. (And at about the same time, no less!)
You seen his secretary in the principal's office of *(Ferris Bueller's Day off)* & at the car rental in *(Planes Trains & Automobiles)*
I actually saw Kurt Vonnegut at Butler U in Indy, his home town. He gave a very interesting talk. Another time, I was working at a liquor store. We had to card everyone, even people who were CLEARLY over 21. One time, we saw a woman with the name Vonnegut. She was his cousin.
Rodney Dangerfield and Robert Downey Jr were also in another film together. 'Natural Born Killers' (1994). Well worth watching.
I've always loved that at the core of this movie is just a dad trying to connect with and support his son. Like, its a funny premise, but it's actually got some heart to it.
That's what makes the movie work. Under the one liners it has heart.
I might have missed it but how many stars Ashley😮
Re. Robert Downey Jr. - This was RD before his downfall, and then his resurrection in the acting biz. He crashed and burned sometime after this with drug addiction. He recovered, and look where he is today. Good stuff.
Re. going to the library to study - Yeah, I did that when I was in college (late 1980s). I had a roommate who was rather noisy, since he liked bringing guests over. I couldn't study like that. So, I went to the library.