This movie simply doesn't work without Richard Dreyfus. His gradual descent into madness is so funny. So many great moments, but my favorite is "It's called death therapy, Bob. It's a guaranteed cure." Another great Dreyfus comedy is "Stakeout".
I'm thinking that his madness could have been genuine. I'm saying that because Richard Dreyfus has said on a few occasions since then that he didn't particularly enjoy working with Bill Murray.
Lost in Translation is a great movie! But beware it has funny bits but it's not a comedy. I would call it a melancholic drama. Great reactions keep up the good work!
One of the things that makes this movie work so perfectly, is the perfect balance with Richard dreyfus's character. He had to be likable enough and relatable enough that you could feel his pain, and at the same time just enough of a jerk that you could laugh at it.
Richard Dreyfuss is like my spirit animal. I love how he's intense, twitchy, driven, exasperated, doesn't always get on with other actors etc. I see myself in him! He tells a story about how Bill Murray went mad at him on set, saying no one likes him, and threw a glass ash tray directly at his head!
Richard Dreyfuss is also excellent in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Director's Cut)," "The Goodbye Girl," and "Mr. Holland's Opus," among other classics. He was Hooper in "Jaws."
@@dan_hitchman007fun fact: Spielberg didn’t want Richard Dreyfuss in Close Encounters at first, but every other actor who he asked turned it down so he just settled for Dreyfuss
Glad you enjoyed the movie, and even though you had some reservations, you went with the story, another channel " Just Summ movies" the wife went the total opposite, he was a mental patient, who very likely unstable and violent, shouldn't be free.😱😱😂😂
And if you are still looking for more Carl weathers movies. Happy gilmore(a comedy),Friday foster(he plays a murderer and first film) and action jackson(he plays an action cop)
Hope you still watch ‘Rocky V’ and ‘Rocky Balboa’. 😃 Btw it’s very good to be open about depression. Nearly everybody gets depressed at least sometimes. Of course some people suffer it a lot more, but modern society snd the internet and smartphones have massively increased depression. But so many people hide it (depression) away, instead of being open and honest. If you broke your arm you wouldn’t hide it, you’d be honest about it and ask for help and they’d be no shame about that. The exact same applies with depression. There’s no shame about having depression - that’s complete nonsense. Some things that doctors/psychologists say can be a big help: daily exercise (even just walking outside 5 or 10 minutes every day is good), and also vitamin D with K2 (taking that every day). Both exercise and vitamin D help regulate our hormones. Just thought I’d mention that. Our bodies naturally produce vitamin D if we get enough sunlight, but if we don’t get enough sunlight then our bodies can’t produce the vitamin D we need to regulate our hormones and make us feel good. God bless you!
Love your laugh! I'd recommend watching Freaky Friday (2003) if you wanna REALLY lose your shit at a comedy. It's one of my all-time faves! Take care of yourself :)
Aria ..suggestions for St. Patrick's Day (patron Saint of Ireland- March 17) *The Commitments* (1991) Unemployed young folk from Dublin form a band playing American Soul music. *In The Name of the Father* (1993) Daniel Day Lewis, Emma Thompson - set in 1970s Belfast. Wrongful imprisonment, courtroom, terrorism.. based on a true story. *The Wind That Shakes The Barley* (2006) Cillian Murphy, Liam Cunningham - set during the Irish War for Independence and the Irish Civil War (1919-1923)
"You think he's gone? He's not gone. That's the whole point! He's never gone!" "Is this some radical new therapy?" "YOU SEE?" Fun Fact: Richard Dreyfuss and Bill Murray's favorite movie of their own. Casting Notes Fact: Julie Hagerty is only ten years older than Kathryn Erbe, who played her daughter. Both Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss admitted that they did not get along during filming. Location Location Fact: The vacation house where this was filmed was actually in Virginia on Smith Mountain Lake. For the scene in which the house blows up, producers used a 3/4-sized model replica of the actual house that they detonated on a nearby lot. Financial Success Fact: Director Frank Oz was very concerned the film would flop as he, Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss all had different opinions on what would make the movie truly funny. However the film turned out to be a surprising critical and commercial success and was Touchstone Pictures second highest grossing comedy of the year after Father Of The Bride (1991).
I love how this slowly escalates into Bugs Bunny territory with the dynamite. There aren't enough comedies anymore where someone is driven insane by the unfairness of the universe. Followup recommendation: Bill Murray's most underappreciated classic comedy is "Quick Change" with Geena Davis. He's a bank robber.
Other Similar Movies Down and Out in Beverly Hills starring Nick Nolte, Bette Midler and Richard Dreyfuss. The Couch Trip starring Dan Aykroyd, Walter Matthau, Charles Grodin and Donna Dixon. The Dream Team starring Michael Keaton, Christopher Lloyd, Peter Boyle and Stephen Furst Crazy People starring Dudley Moore and Daryl Hannah Betcha you will Love these Movies
This was my mother's favorite comedy. I know every line since she watched it so often. It was a nice surprise seeing you react to it. Have you seen any David Lynch films? I think they'd make great reaction videos. Especially Eraserhead or Wild at Heart.
@@ariachanson01Those are super-weird movies! I really loved Wild At Heart after I first watched it, but I was a bit more WTF when I re-watched it. 😂 David Lynch is definitely unique!
Yeah it sucks that this movie wasn’t bigger than it was, it flew under the radar and wasn’t as famous as other Bill Murray movies like Ghostbusters or Groundhog Day
I saw this in the theater with my high school best friend. We still quote this movie to each other 33 years later. Especially the, "I'm sailing! I'm sailing! A'hoy!" Absolutely hilarious movie. I'd put this in my top 3 funniest movies ever made. Love your reactions ❤️ always.
love your reactions , hope you feel better soon , have you watched falling down, batman 1989 + batman returns , the crow , scareface and fright night 1+2 yet ? if not , you really should check them out ;)
One of the things Richard Dreyfuss infused into Dr. Leo Marvin is the "slow burn." He could do it on command on big scales and small. He'll start off as a smolder in town, then flare up at Bob. Then back at the house, he starts off at a smolder, gets hotter, then flares up, each one getting hotter and hotter. The only two other examples I can think of is Judge Smails from Caddyshack, and actor Jackie Gleason, in almost any role he wanted to. Judge Smails started his slow burn by getting angry at a simple LAMP placed between him and another character, Danny. It got worse over the course of the movie. Jackie Gleason was perfecting his slow burn before color TV was even invented, but a good modern example is his Buford T. Justice character in the movie, Smokey and the Bandity, 2nd highest grossing movie of 1977, behind Star Wars.
This movie is pretty funny bill and richard didn't get along while filming this but that's why they work really well together in this but he kept bullying richard behind the scenes
@@JeremyAustin-hw1qy yes, everybody who has ever worked with Bill Murray has said he’s an asshole… Chevy Chase, Richard Dreyfuss, Lucy Liu, Harold Ramis
One of my favorites. Actually like Richard Dreyfuss in this one. I think this character is close to his true personality. The buzz is he bugged Spielberg so much he put him in the movie Jaws. Launching his career.
Richard Dreyfuss genuinely hated Bill Murray during the making of this film, so much of his acting may not be acting. Saying that, no-one ever seems to talk about Richard Dreyfuss anymore, it's like he's been forgotten so here's a few suggestions for reactions: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Stakeout (1987) and Always (1989). Those should redress the balance a little.
My guess is he didn’t like all the attention Bob was getting, he must be thinking “this guy is mentally ill, he is not intelligent, why do my kids think he is better than me” and all that I guess. But I might be wrong😂
This movie simply doesn't work without Richard Dreyfus. His gradual descent into madness is so funny. So many great moments, but my favorite is "It's called death therapy, Bob. It's a guaranteed cure." Another great Dreyfus comedy is "Stakeout".
Or Krippendorf’s Tribe
I'm thinking that his madness could have been genuine. I'm saying that because Richard Dreyfus has said on a few occasions since then that he didn't particularly enjoy working with Bill Murray.
Lost in Translation is a great movie! But beware it has funny bits but it's not a comedy. I would call it a melancholic drama. Great reactions keep up the good work!
It’s sooo good. It never gets enough or really any credit.
One of the things that makes this movie work so perfectly, is the perfect balance with Richard dreyfus's character. He had to be likable enough and relatable enough that you could feel his pain, and at the same time just enough of a jerk that you could laugh at it.
Everybody sided with Bob because he was so likable, which made you forget about the way Dr Marvin felt.
Richard Dreyfuss is like my spirit animal. I love how he's intense, twitchy, driven, exasperated, doesn't always get on with other actors etc. I see myself in him!
He tells a story about how Bill Murray went mad at him on set, saying no one likes him, and threw a glass ash tray directly at his head!
Loved him:D
Aria has the best ASMR voice! Cheer up Aria! 😊
The wife was in the comedy "Airplane!!" if that's what you're thinking.
Awesome, wish more people would react to this gem!!!
Another great reaction from a beautiful reactor!
The actor who played the son also played the son, Jack, in Hook.
Please react to :
★ *The Man Who Knew Too Little* (1997)
starring *Bill Murray*
I second this request 😀
@@briansharwood4022and Scrooged
This 1 is on my top 3 movies of all time, pure gold💯
Love the dark green jacket, fierce!!!
Richard Dreyfuss is also excellent in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Director's Cut)," "The Goodbye Girl," and "Mr. Holland's Opus," among other classics. He was Hooper in "Jaws."
And don't forget he was also in the movie stakeout with what's his name. I've got old man brains I can't remember s***
@@thot717 Emilio Esteves? Martin Sheen's son.
@@dan_hitchman007fun fact: Spielberg didn’t want Richard Dreyfuss in Close Encounters at first, but every other actor who he asked turned it down so he just settled for Dreyfuss
American Graffiti. Down and Out in Beverly Hills.
@@dan_hitchman007 yes
You took the best part off. GETOUTTATHACAR.
Oh I wanted to keep that in, the way he said it was hilarious
Thanks! QuickChange with Bill Murray, Gina Davis and Randy Quade is a riot and recommended.
Cheers and Regards!
Thankyou❤️
About dang time someone in the world reacted to this movie.
I'm sorry, but you can't call Bob innocent after the stunts he pulled with the operators, especially the faking detective about suicide.
That’s a good point
i love your reactions so much, you are so chill and have such an infectious laugh, big fan... also love this movie
Glad you enjoyed the movie, and even though you had some reservations, you went with the story, another channel " Just Summ movies" the wife went the total opposite, he was a mental patient, who very likely unstable and violent, shouldn't be free.😱😱😂😂
One Of My All Time Favorite Movie's,Nice Reaction Sweetheart
14:39 “Hey! Look alive.” 😂
Remember, Aria... baby steps! 😊
Another mist watch Bill Murray movie is "The Man Who Knew Too Little".
Great reaction as always, Aria!
The director is Frank Oz. Who cares? Frank Oz is probably best known for voicing Miss Piggy and Yoda.
Loved your reaction, Aria! Hope you feel better soon.
I enjoy your reactions and reasoning.
Thank you ❤️
Thanks ... Aria C ...
Thanks for taking to watch and react to this movie from 1991. By the way, it's very cool you have a plush Minnie Mouse toy. 🙂❤
thankyou :)
@@ariachanson01you’re most welcome. I have a plush Mickey Mouse toy and he’s fun to snuggle with. 🙂❤️
And if you are still looking for more Carl weathers movies.
Happy gilmore(a comedy),Friday foster(he plays a murderer and first film) and action jackson(he plays an action cop)
Ok great!
I love your reaction lol
Great review Aria. I hope you feel better soon!
Hope you still watch ‘Rocky V’ and ‘Rocky Balboa’. 😃
Btw it’s very good to be open about depression. Nearly everybody gets depressed at least sometimes. Of course some people suffer it a lot more, but modern society snd the internet and smartphones have massively increased depression. But so many people hide it (depression) away, instead of being open and honest. If you broke your arm you wouldn’t hide it, you’d be honest about it and ask for help and they’d be no shame about that. The exact same applies with depression. There’s no shame about having depression - that’s complete nonsense.
Some things that doctors/psychologists say can be a big help: daily exercise (even just walking outside 5 or 10 minutes every day is good), and also vitamin D with K2 (taking that every day). Both exercise and vitamin D help regulate our hormones.
Just thought I’d mention that.
Our bodies naturally produce vitamin D if we get enough sunlight, but if we don’t get enough sunlight then our bodies can’t produce the vitamin D we need to regulate our hormones and make us feel good.
God bless you!
Watch Lost in Translation!!! One of my favorites. Your reaction to it would be so great! Him in Wes Anderson movies is also quite enjoyable
Love your laugh! I'd recommend watching Freaky Friday (2003) if you wanna REALLY lose your shit at a comedy. It's one of my all-time faves! Take care of yourself :)
Hope you feel better soon!
An un underrate Bill Murray comedy is "The Man Who Knew Too Little."
Aria ..suggestions for St. Patrick's Day (patron Saint of Ireland- March 17)
*The Commitments* (1991) Unemployed young folk from Dublin form a band playing American Soul music.
*In The Name of the Father* (1993) Daniel Day Lewis, Emma Thompson - set in 1970s Belfast. Wrongful imprisonment, courtroom, terrorism.. based on a true story.
*The Wind That Shakes The Barley* (2006) Cillian Murphy, Liam Cunningham - set during the Irish War for Independence and the Irish Civil War (1919-1923)
"You think he's gone? He's not gone. That's the whole point! He's never gone!"
"Is this some radical new therapy?"
"YOU SEE?"
Fun Fact: Richard Dreyfuss and Bill Murray's favorite movie of their own.
Casting Notes Fact: Julie Hagerty is only ten years older than Kathryn Erbe, who played her daughter. Both Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss admitted that they did not get along during filming.
Location Location Fact: The vacation house where this was filmed was actually in Virginia on Smith Mountain Lake. For the scene in which the house blows up, producers used a 3/4-sized model replica of the actual house that they detonated on a nearby lot.
Financial Success Fact: Director Frank Oz was very concerned the film would flop as he, Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss all had different opinions on what would make the movie truly funny. However the film turned out to be a surprising critical and commercial success and was Touchstone Pictures second highest grossing comedy of the year after Father Of The Bride (1991).
Interesting!
I love how this slowly escalates into Bugs Bunny territory with the dynamite. There aren't enough comedies anymore where someone is driven insane by the unfairness of the universe.
Followup recommendation: Bill Murray's most underappreciated classic comedy is "Quick Change" with Geena Davis. He's a bank robber.
This movie could never get made today.
you're always adorable and almost Eeyore type reactioner
Bill Murray is perfect for this role you might enjoy Caddie Shack if you've not seen it, Bill Murray completely different role
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Airplane (1980)
This was my mother's favorite comedy. I know every line since she watched it so often. It was a nice surprise seeing you react to it. Have you seen any David Lynch films? I think they'd make great reaction videos. Especially Eraserhead or Wild at Heart.
Haven’t seen them yet but these have been suggested a couple of times, I would love to watch them:))
@@ariachanson01Those are super-weird movies! I really loved Wild At Heart after I first watched it, but I was a bit more WTF when I re-watched it. 😂 David Lynch is definitely unique!
This one was a Classic Aria C🌹🌹🌹
Bill Murray is good in "Rushmore" also.
Bill Murray is in almost all of Wes Anderson's movies.
I’m sailing
There's an even funnier bollywood remake of this with Govinda.
6:44 "... feel like these two... very good friendship..." sry i had to laugh
😂😂😂
Richard Dreyfuss and Bill Murray are perfect together! They made it a comedy classic! It is a movie worth watching. Highly recommend!
Yeah it sucks that this movie wasn’t bigger than it was, it flew under the radar and wasn’t as famous as other Bill Murray movies like Ghostbusters or Groundhog Day
Bill and Richard really didn't like each other, I think Bill even had a fight with the producer, I'm guessing most of this isn't acting.
12:13
Ding! Ding! Ding! 😃👍
So, one on one daily sessions might be more efficient then mass drugging. and once a week paying someone to fake be your friend.
:) I should have waited. :)
One of the funniest movies ever.
Too bad it wasn’t a big movie
Are the flares in your photo at the end of the video supposed to represent devil horns ? 😄
Free.... ::cracks smile:: loo
No more rocky movies?
There is still 5 and 6
Plus the 3 creed movies.
I will watch all of those:)
I saw this in the theater with my high school best friend. We still quote this movie to each other 33 years later. Especially the, "I'm sailing! I'm sailing! A'hoy!"
Absolutely hilarious movie. I'd put this in my top 3 funniest movies ever made.
Love your reactions ❤️ always.
“Is this some radical new therapy?!”
Baby steps. We can all make it through. Right? The mom is Julie Haggerty. She is the stewardess on the movie Airplane.
love your reactions , hope you feel better soon , have you watched falling down, batman 1989 + batman returns , the crow , scareface and fright night 1+2 yet ? if not , you really should check them out ;)
I would love to watch these, thankyou:))
One of the things Richard Dreyfuss infused into Dr. Leo Marvin is the "slow burn." He could do it on command on big scales and small. He'll start off as a smolder in town, then flare up at Bob. Then back at the house, he starts off at a smolder, gets hotter, then flares up, each one getting hotter and hotter.
The only two other examples I can think of is Judge Smails from Caddyshack, and actor Jackie Gleason, in almost any role he wanted to. Judge Smails started his slow burn by getting angry at a simple LAMP placed between him and another character, Danny. It got worse over the course of the movie.
Jackie Gleason was perfecting his slow burn before color TV was even invented, but a good modern example is his Buford T. Justice character in the movie, Smokey and the Bandity, 2nd highest grossing movie of 1977, behind Star Wars.
Aria C "If no one's told you this today, I love you." (Peter Monn)💙
Hopefully you get to feeling better.
This movie is pretty funny bill and richard didn't get along while filming this but that's why they work really well together in this but he kept bullying richard behind the scenes
Well according to Richard, Bill threw an ashtray at him behind the scenes. Did you know that?
@@nsasupporter7557 i don't think i have no i do know that bill has been known to be a bully to cast mates
@@JeremyAustin-hw1qy yes, everybody who has ever worked with Bill Murray has said he’s an asshole… Chevy Chase, Richard Dreyfuss, Lucy Liu, Harold Ramis
One of my favorites. Actually like Richard Dreyfuss in this one. I think this character is close to his true personality. The buzz is he bugged Spielberg so much he put him in the movie Jaws. Launching his career.
What sucked was that they didn’t get along onset. Murray actually threw an ashtray at Dreyfuss behind the scenes, according to Dreyfuss
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Anchorman 1 & 2
Check out the movie Larger Than Life a great comedy
Larger than Life? Who still talks about that movie
Richard Dreyfuss genuinely hated Bill Murray during the making of this film, so much of his acting may not be acting. Saying that, no-one ever seems to talk about Richard Dreyfuss anymore, it's like he's been forgotten so here's a few suggestions for reactions: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Stakeout (1987) and Always (1989). Those should redress the balance a little.
Yes, according to Richard Dreyfuss… Bill Murray actually threw an ashtray at him behind the scenes
I don't think I've seen this since it came out. Really weird seeing Kathryn Erbe so young.
I get Leo's feelings about Bob being so insane, but does he really have to be so mean?
My guess is he didn’t like all the attention Bob was getting, he must be thinking “this guy is mentally ill, he is not intelligent, why do my kids think he is better than me” and all that I guess. But I might be wrong😂
Well can you really blame him? He was interfering with his life and taking over his family
@@ariachanson01no, he was completely taking over his life. That’s why Leo was going insane