Do you think neurotypical girls and women know this scene from Smokey and the Bandit the way they would know something like Dirty Dancing or Eomance movies?
They have all kinds of classic chase movies The dukes of hazzerd tv series The dukes of hazzerd the movie The smoky and the banndit The smoky and the banndit II The smoky and the banndit III Bullet Greenhouse death proof Bad road to Georgia Drive angry Speed Starski and hutch Knight rider
MichaelD8393 it's one of the best to me the best is his first chase with Carrie in the car -mid chase- Carrie: is this fun! Bandit: I forgot to tell ya, I'm runnin' blocker for 400 cases of illegal brew! Carrie: HOLY SHIT!
MichaelD8393 I am twelve years old and have watched this movie for about 10 years I was Burt Reynolds for Halloween with painted on sideburns and mustache at 4. Years d
Reynolds was given the 1977 vehicle used during promotion of the film as a gift, though the car itself never actually appeared in the film. Because of the popularity of the movie and the sales success of the Trans Am, then President of Pontiac Alex Mair promised to supply Reynolds with a Trans Am each year. Owing to his financial difficulties, in 2014 Reynolds put his vast collection of artwork and memorabilia up for auction, including the Trans Am. High estimates for the car were up to $80,000, but that was dwarfed by the actual sale price of $450,000. Also up for auction was a go-kart replica of the car, which sold for nearly $14,000
According to Hal Needham on a radio show in Atlanta, the scene with the football players narrowly missed being a serious accident when, unknown to the film crew, a groundskeeper watered the grass on the field, causing the car to go out of control, slide the wrong way, and almost hit the extras.
That and the extras were actual children and not just shorter stunt people. Hal Needham said that it was a good thing their Daddies were all at work when they did that scene.
@@sstroh08 so when he was saying about watch out and don't hit the kids, that was actually Burt saying that, not necessarily what was in the script, you can tell the shock in his voice was genuine.
Even filming this scene the Sally field stunt driver messed up on where to come out onto the field and almost Kill 3 kids on the playing field. Later burt stopped production to apologize and take families out to dinner taking himself as the main person responsible.
The part that wasn't supposed to happen was breaking through the backstop. He was supposed to go around the fence but got confused after the jump when there were people standing where he was supposed to go, so at the last second he went for the safer opening of the backstop.
@@jacksonmeads1161 the grass was watered without the actors knowing which made the car spin out of control, so Burt Reynolds was actually fearing for the kids
With an original budget of $5.3 million (cut to $4.3 million two days before initial production), the film eventually grossed $126,737,428 in North America, making it the second-highest-grossing movie of 1977. The worldwide gross is estimated at over $300 million.
RIP . Burt seemed to be a fine man. About 3 years ago ,I saw him ,at a Best Buy store in Jupiter Florida. He was looking for a new TV . He was so nice and polite to everyone. I felt so bad for him. He was obviously in a lot of pain ,and it showed. May God rest his soul. We lost a great man , and a wonderful actor.
The crazy thing with this bit is that it was a mistake. The stunt driver missed the corner and floored it. That car was not supposed to leave the ground at all. Filming stopped for the day and Burt spent the day with the kids and families. Made a great movie moment though.
Do you think neurotypical girls and women know this scene from Smokey and the Bandit the way they would know something like Dirty Dancing or Eomance movies?
That scene was not supposed to happen the way it did. Too fast hitting the ramp and almost hitting the kids , but hey. It was the 70's and kids were alot tougher than they are now. Parents were more layed back as well.
I just watched the interview apparently the parents all said whatever it turned out all right. The kids wanted to do it again then burt took them all to dinner lol
About the scene when the Mississippi troopers were chasing Bandit, even across the lake... just imagine if Ronald Lee Ermey (the guy who played Sergeant Hartman in Full Metal Jacket and Sarge in Toy Story) played Sarge...
No they drove the car to the mark, point where they are to do the scene and be perfectly focused and in frame, then they put a rock in front of the passenger front tire so he knew where to stop. tracks are from backing up to reset the scene
That is quite a remarkable scene. After watching it several times I've noticed some interesting things. When they cut to the front angle of the football players running with the Trans Am behind them it really is still the same car finishing the landing from the jump and then driving on past the camera. Most of the time in car jumps they will bring the car to a stop soon after the landing since in editing it will be cut anyway. But in this case they really did use a side camera, the front camera and also the in-car POV camera to play on out the scene a bit longer. Upon landing the wipers come on as evident in the side view, then front view and in-car. The car passes the players then turns right, heading to the wall. From the vantage point of the in-car camera there was no place for the car to go unless they either (1)planned to slam on the brakes and bring the car to a stop or (2)crash into the wall. It appears they planned to crash into the wall and the pretend squabble / fighting over the steering wheel was part of the plan. The people sitting on top of the wall do not go into panic at all, even though the car is heading straight below them, which could allegedly bring them collapsing down. The cheerleaders to the left hardly notice the car and there is no way the production would launch a car onto the field without everyone present being prepped and part of the scene. They certainly wouldn't come ramping onto a field by surprise. Remember the front camera crew was somewhere on the field, zoomed in yes, but since the camera pans for the car passing it had to be relatively near the midst of the players on the field. What raises question is the little blonde cheerleader to the right seems genuinely surprised as she turns around and dangerously close to getting hit and the person hanging on the fence of the wall and the person draping the blue thing (coat?) over them seem to be in danger, especially the one in blue who doesn't seem to have gotten out of the way. If the car was supposed to come to a stop but instead kept going for some reason it seems there should be much more commotion/panic then is present. It appears that the car coming out of the wall is not part of a continuous take of ramping and crashing as the wipers don't seem to be going and the passenger's (Burt's stunt man) right hand is at the far right in the car, close to where the grab handle and glove box is located in a '76/77 Trans Am. If it is a continuous take then they certainly planned to go through the wall else there wouldn't have been a camera crew there to capture it. The rear of the wall looks quite different from the front so I suspect that the exit crash was un-related to the entry crash. For some reason they have 2 takes of the car coming out of the wall (one turning left with no CB antenna and the other take turning right with the CB antenna intact that later gets knocked off as they merge onto the street. The only way to know for sure about this whole scene is to get hold of the screenplay and production notes which would say the passengers fought over the wheel and the car crashes through the wall, narrowly missing the people. Or to see the rest of the footage that didn't make it to the movie. But since none of that seems to exist anymore it seems at least of few of the eye witnesses present would chime in with what they saw. There are several dozen people watching the car in this scene. Many are looking away but many are watching what is happening. A person who was 10 or 25 years old back then would be 52 and 67 today.
I was there...the jump car had a large shock installed between the seats to allow the frame to flex as it hit the ground...what really happened, the steering column broke upon impact and the car swerved to the right and headed for the dug out. the car did run into the dug out but only hit the front wall and fence. it did not go through. This was shot at Redan Park and the funeral procession scene was also shot in front of Redan Elementary school
Do you think neurotypical girls and women know this scene from Smokey and the Bandit the way they would know something like Dirty Dancing or Eomance movies?
My neighbor was one of the small cheerleaders on the field who nearly got hit. They were actual real cheerleaders. I need to call her and see what she remembers. We live about 10 miles from where the scene was filmed. It is still a baseball field.
Nope, the T.A. turned left onto the section of road that comes off the street then it turns right onto the street. Not done in one take but still correct driving.
That was filmed right across the street from my house in Lithonia (suburb of Atlanta) on Phillips Rd. I bought the house in 2009 and I used to sit on the front porch and watch the youth football games because they still have the kiddie ball games there. It’s called Redan Park. I never once watched a game that I didn’t think about that scene.
I'm thinking that they didn't use the take that Burt referred to probably because of how it looked and if you look at the grass it already has car track's on it therefore indicating that this scene was filmed multiple times. Or like you said, it could all be an exaggeration!!
BY THE WAY WHEN THE CAR HITS THE GROUND ITS DUST FLYIN AROUND NOT WATER, AND ALSO PULL THIS CLIP SLOW IT DOWN AND WATCH THE KIDS INSIDE THE DUGOUT. Smokey and the Bandit (8/10) Movie CLIP - Oh, Look, a Football Game THIS WILL DISPELL ANYTHING SAID ON THAT RADIO SHOW
Why not?, and Burt Reynolds explained in an interview that a grounds keeper watered the grass without them knowing causing the car to spin out of control, so the kids almost getting hit wasn't scripted and they were actually running for real
Who else is here because the interview came up in the recommended about this particular scene and running over top of the kids?
me lol
That would be me
Me lol
Me. Lol
Me!!! Lmao
"You stay and watch the game, I'm goin' back!"
Always cracks me up
Do you think neurotypical girls and women know this scene from Smokey and the Bandit the way they would know something like Dirty Dancing or Eomance movies?
Junior took the movie from Classic to Greatest Ever!!
metal to pedal and the thing to the floor classic lol
0:06!
Smokey And The Bandit > siouxsie and the banshees
Hahahaha
@@DirtyJuvenile never even heard of that movie
That was the scariest moment in the movie for Burt Reynolds as he confessed he was scared that the kids would get hit!
seen it's thousand times , but came to watch the clip after watching that same video
I dont see any kids under the car durring the jump
I just watched the documentary too and had to see it
The Sheriff is hilarious
They just can't make them like this anymore....Classic!
They have all kinds of classic chase movies
The dukes of hazzerd tv series
The dukes of hazzerd the movie
The smoky and the banndit
The smoky and the banndit II
The smoky and the banndit III
Bullet
Greenhouse death proof
Bad road to Georgia
Drive angry
Speed
Starski and hutch
Knight rider
Burt's laugh in the first ten seconds gives me life XD
1:02 "My hat flew off, daddy". "I hope your God Damn head was in it". Best line in the movie.
i agree and then the 2:35 can we stay and watch the game? daddy? you can stay and watch the game im going back puts car in reverse junior falls down
psn protectors Yeah I love that too.
ya that was hilarious
MichaelD8393 it's one of the best to me the best is his first chase with Carrie in the car
-mid chase-
Carrie: is this fun!
Bandit: I forgot to tell ya, I'm runnin' blocker for 400 cases of illegal brew!
Carrie: HOLY SHIT!
MichaelD8393 I am twelve years old and have watched this movie for about 10 years I was Burt Reynolds for Halloween with painted on sideburns and mustache at 4. Years d
"I hope you're god damn head was in it" LMAO
2:03. Learning the erratic driving on the field b y the stunt woman was unintentional makes this scene that more intense.
2:18 look how close the little girl come to getting hit
Barry Jowers And the old man on the right when they go through the wall. I bet if he would have been 1ft to the left he would have been hit
Reynolds was given the 1977 vehicle used during promotion of the film as a gift, though the car itself never actually appeared in the film. Because of the popularity of the movie and the sales success of the Trans Am, then President of Pontiac Alex Mair promised to supply Reynolds with a Trans Am each year. Owing to his financial difficulties, in 2014 Reynolds put his vast collection of artwork and memorabilia up for auction, including the Trans Am. High estimates for the car were up to $80,000, but that was dwarfed by the actual sale price of $450,000. Also up for auction was a go-kart replica of the car, which sold for nearly $14,000
Never knew that
What happened to the Trans Am's from the movie?
@@joetyner8607 I believe they were all scrapped after filming.
@@carlthefriendlyllama2126 yeah, they only had 3, were quickly toast
They needed more than 5 because they all kept breaking.
RIP Burt Reynolds (1936-2018)
Jackie Gleason was a genius!
According to Hal Needham on a radio show in Atlanta, the scene with the football players narrowly missed being a serious accident when, unknown to the film crew, a groundskeeper watered the grass on the field, causing the car to go out of control, slide the wrong way, and almost hit the extras.
That and the extras were actual children and not just shorter stunt people.
Hal Needham said that it was a good thing their Daddies were all at work when they did that scene.
There's a video of Burt talking about it. He was actually in the car in the passenger seat.
@@sstroh08 so when he was saying about watch out and don't hit the kids, that was actually Burt saying that, not necessarily what was in the script, you can tell the shock in his voice was genuine.
Jackie Gleason was priceless
Even filming this scene the Sally field stunt driver messed up on where to come out onto the field and almost
Kill 3 kids on the playing field.
Later burt stopped production to apologize and take families out to dinner taking himself as the main person responsible.
Mike Garrens cool!!
Burt liked to tell this story but it's not true
@@TELEVISIONARCHIVES It's not?....looked true to me.
Ya...we all watched that video too. lol
The part that wasn't supposed to happen was breaking through the backstop. He was supposed to go around the fence but got confused after the jump when there were people standing where he was supposed to go, so at the last second he went for the safer opening of the backstop.
Bandits laugh is always hilarious
For some reason Burford T Justice always reminded me of my grandfather
Everytime I'm stuck behind a funeral percussion I think of this scene
Same and I quote the line too
@@crowdpleaser2k 😁😁😆😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
"You stay and watch the game, I'm going back." (eerrrr, face on hood) I busted a gut the 1st time I seen that."
0:06 best laugh in the business
My hat blew off, Daddy.
I HOPE YOUR GODDAMM HEAD WAS IN IT!
😂
I always loved Burt Reynolds laugh it was weird 0:06
Those people at 2:23 have best dumbfounded reactions I’ve ever seen.
Because it’s real reactions to the outta script stunt.
"DONT RUN OVER THE KIDS!!" Her:"I WONT" her head: "ight guess i might just aim for the cheerleaders"
She wasnt even supposed to fo that way at first
@@jacksonmeads1161 the grass was watered without the actors knowing which made the car spin out of control, so Burt Reynolds was actually fearing for the kids
With an original budget of $5.3 million (cut to $4.3 million two days before initial production), the film eventually grossed $126,737,428 in North America, making it the second-highest-grossing movie of 1977. The worldwide gross is estimated at over $300 million.
RIP . Burt seemed to be a fine man. About 3 years ago ,I saw him ,at a Best Buy store in Jupiter Florida. He was looking for a new TV . He was so nice and polite to everyone. I felt so bad for him. He was obviously in a lot of pain ,and it showed. May God rest his soul. We lost a great man , and a wonderful actor.
The stunt double driver for Sally Field was really emotionally destroyed when she thought that she ran over some of the children during the jump.
Well go girl go!
I'm going! I'm going! I've got the metal to the pedal and the thing to the floor...
HA HA HA HA HA!
At 2:24 the antenna on the trans am falls off
ChasetheKraut Yeah and the funny part is it's back on the Trans Am for the rest of the movie.
It falls off twice.
I guess he had a spare (or two).
I don't think they meant for it to fall off. Remember that they went through quite a few cars making this movie.
Lollollolol
Why is Buford T. Justice shaking his head like that. 0:21
The crazy thing with this bit is that it was a mistake. The stunt driver missed the corner and floored it. That car was not supposed to leave the ground at all. Filming stopped for the day and Burt spent the day with the kids and families. Made a great movie moment though.
0:06
Best. Laugh. Ever.
A perfect Knight Rider turbo boost!
Do you think neurotypical girls and women know this scene from Smokey and the Bandit the way they would know something like Dirty Dancing or Eomance movies?
0:44 you're all heart Buford.
Bandit and Carrie manage to escape Buford and Junior.
That scene was not supposed to happen the way it did. Too fast hitting the ramp and almost hitting the kids , but hey. It was the 70's and kids were alot tougher than they are now. Parents were more layed back as well.
I just watched the interview apparently the parents all said whatever it turned out all right. The kids wanted to do it again then burt took them all to dinner lol
0:36 *Just killed me literally*
One of the best lines in this movie 🤣🤣🤣.
"i got the metal to the pedal and the thing to the floor!"
Anybody notice that 47c per gallon gas sign lol
Keith Jefferson
𝒀𝒆𝒔, 𝑰 𝒂𝒎 𝒂𝒍𝒘𝒂𝒚𝒔 𝒍𝒐𝒐𝒌𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒂𝒕 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒅𝒆𝒕𝒂𝒊𝒍𝒔 𝒊𝒏 𝒂 𝒎𝒐𝒗𝒊𝒆, 𝒔𝒊𝒈𝒏𝒔 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒂𝒍𝒍 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒄𝒂𝒓𝒔.
𝑰 𝒓𝒆𝒎𝒆𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓 𝒘𝒉𝒆𝒏 𝒈𝒂𝒔 𝒘𝒂𝒔 47𝒄. 😁💜
@@christineadams1284 I remember 55 lol
2:18 the backstory of this stunt gone wrong and that girl cheerleader on the right almost running in front of the car still freaks me out a little.
Burt you were the man.
About the scene when the Mississippi troopers were chasing Bandit, even across the lake... just imagine if Ronald Lee Ermey (the guy who played Sergeant Hartman in Full Metal Jacket and Sarge in Toy Story) played Sarge...
Oh I'm sure him and Jackie Gleason are cussing each other out in whatever way possible somewhere up there XD
@@myladynaynay Probably. :]
@@myladynaynay damn. talk about a missed opportunity. Now I wish they added Gunny to the film. That would've been fun to watch.
MAN when they invent time travel, i'm going back for an hour :D cars where great !
0:06 and 2:03 Burt Reynolds laugh and screaming 😂😂😂😂😂
2:31 look at the tracks they had to redo that sene 4 times lmao
No they drove the car to the mark, point where they are to do the scene and be perfectly focused and in frame, then they put a rock in front of the passenger front tire so he knew where to stop. tracks are from backing up to reset the scene
My Pop went to the theatre to watch this 3 times. Huge hit
1:00....How bout that dam 47¢ DIESEL!!
2:02 the rear view mirror disappears
They go through the wall turning left then right with a different camera angle
2:05 It's the dubbed screams that make it even funnier.
To think about it, no matter how many times Burt got away, the sheriff was always around or back behind him
That is quite a remarkable scene. After watching it several times I've noticed some interesting things. When they cut to the front angle of the football players running with the Trans Am behind them it really is still the same car finishing the landing from the jump and then driving on past the camera. Most of the time in car jumps they will bring the car to a stop soon after the landing since in editing it will be cut anyway. But in this case they really did use a side camera, the front camera and also the in-car POV camera to play on out the scene a bit longer. Upon landing the wipers come on as evident in the side view, then front view and in-car. The car passes the players then turns right, heading to the wall. From the vantage point of the in-car camera there was no place for the car to go unless they either (1)planned to slam on the brakes and bring the car to a stop or (2)crash into the wall.
It appears they planned to crash into the wall and the pretend squabble / fighting over the steering wheel was part of the plan. The people sitting on top of the wall do not go into panic at all, even though the car is heading straight below them, which could allegedly bring them collapsing down. The cheerleaders to the left hardly notice the car and there is no way the production would launch a car onto the field without everyone present being prepped and part of the scene. They certainly wouldn't come ramping onto a field by surprise. Remember the front camera crew was somewhere on the field, zoomed in yes, but since the camera pans for the car passing it had to be relatively near the midst of the players on the field. What raises question is the little blonde cheerleader to the right seems genuinely surprised as she turns around and dangerously close to getting hit and the person hanging on the fence of the wall and the person draping the blue thing (coat?) over them seem to be in danger, especially the one in blue who doesn't seem to have gotten out of the way.
If the car was supposed to come to a stop but instead kept going for some reason it seems there should be much more commotion/panic then is present.
It appears that the car coming out of the wall is not part of a continuous take of ramping and crashing as the wipers don't seem to be going and the passenger's (Burt's stunt man) right hand is at the far right in the car, close to where the grab handle and glove box is located in a '76/77 Trans Am. If it is a continuous take then they certainly planned to go through the wall else there wouldn't have been a camera crew there to capture it. The rear of the wall looks quite different from the front so I suspect that the exit crash was un-related to the entry crash. For some reason they have 2 takes of the car coming out of the wall (one turning left with no CB antenna and the other take turning right with the CB antenna intact that later gets knocked off as they merge onto the street.
The only way to know for sure about this whole scene is to get hold of the screenplay and production notes which would say the passengers fought over the wheel and the car crashes through the wall, narrowly missing the people. Or to see the rest of the footage that didn't make it to the movie. But since none of that seems to exist anymore it seems at least of few of the eye witnesses present would chime in with what they saw. There are several dozen people watching the car in this scene. Many are looking away but many are watching what is happening. A person who was 10 or 25 years old back then would be 52 and 67 today.
You're answers are within Burt Reynolds video of this scene. This wasn't supposed to happen the way it did.
I was there...the jump car had a large shock installed between the seats to allow the frame to flex as it hit the ground...what really happened, the steering column broke upon impact and the car swerved to the right and headed for the dug out. the car did run into the dug out but only hit the front wall and fence. it did not go through. This was shot at Redan Park and the funeral procession scene was also shot in front of Redan Elementary school
@@rwebb7012 R Webb
𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝒚𝒐𝒖.
HOLD MAH HAT!!!
The very best scene in the very best movie of my childhood.
That was too real
Bandit cares about the kids.
The look on the cheerleaders face at 2:18 seemed real.
Do you think neurotypical girls and women know this scene from Smokey and the Bandit the way they would know something like Dirty Dancing or Eomance movies?
Damn, he had a lot of friends didn’t he 🤣😂
The engine sounded good when he punched it lol
RIP Burt Reynolds. The Trans Am took the landing quite well !
Excellent for laughing.
0:06 "🤣🤣🤣"
4 million $ budget, Burt got 1...best investment ever
My neighbor was one of the small cheerleaders on the field who nearly got hit. They were actual real cheerleaders. I need to call her and see what she remembers. We live about 10 miles from where the scene was filmed. It is still a baseball field.
The Trans Am turned left after crashing through the wall.Then it shows it turning right the next scene.
Nope, the T.A. turned left onto the section of road that comes off the street then it turns right onto the street. Not done in one take but still correct driving.
Frog is the Bandit's buddy.
Get out and push but daddy get out and push
This was shot at a real football game?!?!?! Gotta love old movies they just don't make em like they used to
That was filmed right across the street from my house in Lithonia (suburb of Atlanta) on Phillips Rd. I bought the house in 2009 and I used to sit on the front porch and watch the youth football games because they still have the kiddie ball games there. It’s called Redan Park. I never once watched a game that I didn’t think about that scene.
Why is this never on TV?
Political correctness
@@Ymma58 Well yeah, THAT. But otherwise, it's wholesome family entertainment.
For all of my fellow enthusiasts. Who noticed the 1973 Citroen SM at 51 seconds in?
Daniel Southerd
𝑰 𝒍𝒐𝒗𝒆 𝒎𝒐𝒗𝒊𝒆𝒔 𝒇𝒓𝒐𝒎 𝒃𝒂𝒄𝒌 𝒊𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒅𝒂𝒚, 𝑰 𝒆𝒏𝒋𝒐𝒚 𝒑𝒊𝒄𝒌𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒐𝒖𝒕 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒅𝒊𝒇𝒇𝒆𝒓𝒆𝒏𝒕 𝒄𝒂𝒓𝒔.
No never noticed it, is it the yellow parked car or the white driving one, also the MG!
You stay an' watch the game, i'm goin back!
Reza pra Rosilda Oliveira sara do coração 😇👼
I played in that game.
Me too... I sent you for a 13 yard loss.
Didn't it not go as planned?
Wow that's neat
The way in that Trans Am went into that football game wasn't supposed to happen. I bet that made people s*** there pants
Sally Field was smoking hot in the day...
Nah....more "cute" than hot.
@@diceguyg3799Sometimes you need that and prefer it as a man.
My hat blew off daddy
Santa Clause is in the dugout walking casually by.
rip Burt
Did you notice the CB antenna fall off the car after they went through the grandstand? Never noticed that till now...
Yeah it's a football game. Can we watch daddy?
The Electra and the Satellite go by twice.
As pissed off as he is, he doesn't forget his manners. Respect the passing of the dead.
Wasn’t even close to the kids he exaggerated in that video
Lol. U seen that clip too. Came over here after I watched it cause i couldnt remember the car jumping over them like he said.
I'm thinking that they didn't use the take that Burt referred to probably because of how it looked and if you look at the grass it already has car track's on it therefore indicating that this scene was filmed multiple times. Or like you said, it could all be an exaggeration!!
The last part was funny
Raga Gopinath I don't have twitter Facebook anything sorry
I also liked the one where he was in jail , and meant Chris Rock , Funny... Funny and out did the warden...
2:21 Throu the wall and turning left....cut...then turning right?
I noticed that too
My dad was an extra in this scene, he was on top of the stand next to the rail, he said he had to jump off of the thing so he didn’t fall
BY THE WAY WHEN THE CAR HITS THE GROUND ITS DUST FLYIN AROUND NOT WATER, AND ALSO PULL THIS CLIP SLOW IT DOWN AND WATCH THE KIDS INSIDE THE DUGOUT. Smokey and the Bandit (8/10) Movie CLIP - Oh, Look, a Football Game THIS WILL DISPELL ANYTHING SAID ON THAT RADIO SHOW
WhistlinDiesels back at it again. lol
My favorite line 0:02 😅😅😅
It's sooooo good.
Can we watch daddy - Floors it & he faceplants on rhe hood, haha
So the people and kids on top of that dugout or whatever it was was pretty dangerous too!
And me but I think he saw the two people at the left front wheel at the beginning of the jump and that kids he talking about.
Weren't no kids under the car, 3 grownups off to the side
2:02 Burts AHHHHHHHHHH
I’m pissing myself lol 😂
How much did BT Justice's car gt at an auction? Of course, I'm thinking of the car after the movie was complete, when it all wrecked.
damn he a lot of friends didn't he
In the background Diesel 47.9 cents a gallon.
No way in hell this scene could be filmed today..lol (Or this movie). That cheerleader almost got ran over @2:18!
Why not?, and Burt Reynolds explained in an interview that a grounds keeper watered the grass without them knowing causing the car to spin out of control, so the kids almost getting hit wasn't scripted and they were actually running for real
@@ryanclark7962 Because someone would get sued and the media would demonize Burt Reynolds. His reputation would be shot today.
2:17 and 2:19 i think is where the kids almost got run over