Not sure 33 1/3 was still playing in theaters…The release date for the film was March 18th and the bronco chase was June 17th, so not the same week, but it was soon after the film came out. 😊
In the director/writer commentary (which I highly recommend listening to if you ever rewatch in the future because they’re also hilarious), they actually comment about Mary Lou Retton doing her own gymnastics stunts, saying “Who would we hire to do her stunts for her?”.
Although I still enjoy the film, I would agree with the order that you ranked them. However, watching it with both of your reactions makes watching it even more of a joy.
How they filmed the scene at 5:33 was, they had a lookalike in negligee walk into the bedroom, shut the door and hid, then Priscilla Presley came out fully clothed. It was not CGI, it was just a directional trick. 🎥
I used this movie opening as part of a project for a cinema class where I used it as an example of parody vs homage. I used The Untouchables scene to demonstrate homage to the Potemkin.
Matthew made me extremely happy when he said that the movie the baby carriage staircase shootout comes from is "on the list" (assuming he means the Brian De Palma movie that borrowed it from a Sergei Eisenstein movie). Historical and technical inaccuracy aside, it is a rousing story with a magnificent Ennio Morricone score and an Oscar winning performance by Sean Connery. Saying that you get your history from Drunk History reminds me of my little sister winning a college trivia competition because she knew what kind of poison killed Socrates. She knew it from the Steve Martin comedy skit "The Death of Socrates" in which Socrates nonchalantly drinks the hemlock given to him not realizing that it's poison then complains "People always say to me 'Socrates, what is the meaning of life?' 'Socrates, what is happiness?' NOT ONCE did anyone every say to me 'Socrates, hemlock is poison!'" Don't have to do a reaction video, but just to complete her own happiness, Emily needs to watch the "Police Squad" TV series that the Naked Gun movies spawned from.
Love the trivia contest story. I won a college debate for my team by knowing the author of a book I received as a kid: "Lad: a Dog." I never read it, but for whatever reason, I remembered the author's name years later.
@@Trebor74 yes, that was the Brian DePalma movie that borrowed from the earlier movie. It's also the one he said he hoped people wouldn't name in the comments and spoil for her. So, yeah.
Watching Emily laugh is just pure hilarity in itself. She gives the most wonderful reactions to comedies. Watching her enjoy herself it's a great way to end my day in a good way.
If you haven't picked out a movie for New Year's yet might i suggest the original "The Poseidon Adventure" and then maybe follow it up with it's counterpart "The Towering Inferno"?
Love you two. I'm a huge fan of immature silliness and background humor so we're 3 peas in a pod. Emily not knowing what she's been doing for 2 years on her podcast - it made my day. #noway #way
Speaking of comedy, Emily should react to 1991's "City Slickers." It's funny, has some seriously heartfelt moments, and it has more cows than you can shake a cattle prod at.
Fine Alley! I am glad that you guys finally got to this one. In my opinion, the first one was a brilliantly crafted comedy film, that started out with a solid action story, but balanced it with just the right amount of gags. Some were obvious, but there were also some more subtle layers. The end result being that you might be able to watch it many times, and still see something new, with each viewing. The door gag has been there, since the series, and I highly recommend that, even if just for your personal enjoyment. I think there are only six episodes. With each sequel, the movies become less about the story, and more about the number of gags they can fit into the film. A bit of subtlety is lost, as the gags get more bold and blatant. HOWEVER, at the same time, the jokes and gags DO truly get funnier. Therefore, I'd say this is one of the few movie series' that defies the rule of sequel suckage. I would still rate them by release date - just like you guys. However, I was thoroughly entertained by all three. They are all rewatchable, in my opinion. It's an extremely strong series compared to its peers. (Airplane 1 & 2, Hot Shots 1 & ducks, and the Police Academy series, etc.)
Finished out the series. Finally someone completed a movie series. You know, should have a contest to have a 3rd person join that's a fan of you 2 & gets to pick the movie.
Oh, nice. I made the cut. I knew that sounded familiar. Funny enough, we had the same conversation about my name on your Twitch stream a few months back.
I LOVE Man with Two Brains, but there's a huge payoff that's dependent on knowing who a certain someone is. Kind of like with Mel Time and Top Secret...it's WAY funnier if you know who Mel was.
14:19: Historical joke. Concealed Weapons Handler....Leon Czolgosz (who assassinated President William McKinley in 1901). IIRC correctly, there were similar references in the credits of the other 'Naked Gun' movies.
Another brilliant reaction. You guys should watch the original short TV series Police Squad, which these films are based on. As a suggestion, I think you would enjoy the Peter Sellers comedy films involving his most famous character Inspector Clouseau. The Pink Panther (1963), A Shot in the Dark (1964), The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) and Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978).
The beginning is a parody of the stairs scene in the Untouchables (Kevin Cotsner, Sean Connery, De Niro). A great movie to which you should react too. By the way, the scene was itself a homage to a similar scene in older movie I can't recall at the moment.
This movie isn't really that good. I used to watch it all of the time on cable TV. Every couple of years I get a desire to watch it, but I don't think I could ever actually recommend it.
I'm not worthy to do this. But here's a clue on that *"doo luuu doo luuu".* It started on a skit show. Then a movie was made based on that public access TV skit. Party on Emily.
The scene where they are getting ready to head on that road trip. the ladies are dressed as the characters from Thelma and Louis it is also the same car used in the movie.
If you watch the Police Squad TV show that these movies are based on, every episode starts with a different opening about where the patrol car goes. It’s hilarious.
A few things you missed: 1. Jane's friend (the redhead) was played by Ellen Greene, AKA Audrey from "Little Shop of Horrors" (assuming you've seen That one yet) 2. The Oscar Lifetime Achievement award was being given to a guy named "Samuel L. Bronkowitz"; which was a name that ZAZ used years ago in their sketch film "Kentucky Fried Movie" (which you SHOULD see if you haven't) 3. A young Taran Killiam (SNL, Single Parents) appears in the "Geriatric Park" parody Otherwise, I totally discovered you by accident, and I couldn't be more thankful that I did.
Jim Abrahams ( the middle of ZAZ ) also worked on Scary Movie 4, which I haven't seen yet. Once upon a time, when Leslie Nielsen was minding his own business, a random man spots him then goes up to him and blurts out 'Banacek!'. The random man thought Nielsen was George Peppard. I figure this is why the jokes show up where Drebin is confused with someone else. ( Phil Donahue will not be invited back ) When you get to the Police Squad series, be sure to watch the opening credits for the special guest star. On the last disc there's footage of a long scene made that was for a movie they would have slapped together from the existing episodes.
I just wanted to say, Good Luck, we're all counting on you.
That's a completely different movie, altogether.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 That's (That's) a (a) completely (completely) different (different) movie (movie)
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 No shit. Same actor though, and arguably, his most recognizable line.
And now I realize I'm an idiot, but I'm still going to keep my response up, lol.
@@PriceFamPrime There was an attempt, we're OK with that. ;)
The collective headslap scene is worth the price of admission.
as is the "pass it on" scene.
Rip to a great actor Leslie Nielsen we still miss you
RIP to George Kennedy also.
@@trevertravis8963 And Cleopatra
Let's not forget Anna Nicole & Kathleen Freeman (the Bad guy's mom)
@@PIXPromosMore Oh That's Right, I'm sorry
Rest in peace Leslie nielsen
Also rest in peace Anna Nicole Smith.
@@plasticbutler ... and Julie Strain 5:11
RIP Leslie Neilsen, Julie Strain (the dominatrix) and Anna Nicole Smith
The Oscars producer also played the dock man Frank swapped 20-dollar bills with in the first movie.
he really moved up in the world huh
Those credits feel like a reward for the people that are still in their seat and watch all the way to the end. I love it. 😀
It was bizarre when this was out in theaters the same week OJ Simpson (Nordberg) was doing that slow ass police chase after... you know.
Not sure 33 1/3 was still playing in theaters…The release date for the film was March 18th and the bronco chase was June 17th, so not the same week, but it was soon after the film came out. 😊
Good thing the movie was released before the murders happened.
After the mysterious perpetrator un-alived his wife, yesssss....
I so wanted to see your reaction to the headline on the newspaper that Frank was reading at the beginning! 😂
"Dyslexia for cure found"
Yeah, it's crazy how they skipped the entire cold open.
"Someone make a note. I don't think we should have Phil Donahue back next year" 😂🤣
Finally! Someone covered the credits! I love the credits in this and the other movies.
In the director/writer commentary (which I highly recommend listening to if you ever rewatch in the future because they’re also hilarious), they actually comment about Mary Lou Retton doing her own gymnastics stunts, saying “Who would we hire to do her stunts for her?”.
Perhaps the greatest trilogy in film history. I never get bored of it 😂
Leslie remains the master of deadpan.
I love Emily!! Her laugh is so infectious
Although I still enjoy the film, I would agree with the order that you ranked them. However, watching it with both of your reactions makes watching it even more of a joy.
I strongly reccomend Emily to watch "A Fish Called Wanda" (1988) with Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Curtis, and John Cleese
.. among others.
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Not as funny as the first two, but this third installment had its moments, especially at the awards show
When they told Raquel Welch she would have to deeptheoat a mic, she said, “Okay, but what is Mike’s last name ?”
This is what we mean a Wh....
Right up there with Elvira and "How's your head?" "No complaints so far."
@@wyrmshadow4374 Heh heh.
How they filmed the scene at 5:33 was, they had a lookalike in negligee walk into the bedroom, shut the door and hid, then Priscilla Presley came out fully clothed.
It was not CGI, it was just a directional trick. 🎥
My favorite part is when Frank is narrating his arrival at the prison.
"As a beaver in a hen house, I had to feel things out"
Blind man at an orgy.
I used this movie opening as part of a project for a cinema class where I used it as an example of parody vs homage. I used The Untouchables scene to demonstrate homage to the Potemkin.
Matthew made me extremely happy when he said that the movie the baby carriage staircase shootout comes from is "on the list" (assuming he means the Brian De Palma movie that borrowed it from a Sergei Eisenstein movie). Historical and technical inaccuracy aside, it is a rousing story with a magnificent Ennio Morricone score and an Oscar winning performance by Sean Connery.
Saying that you get your history from Drunk History reminds me of my little sister winning a college trivia competition because she knew what kind of poison killed Socrates. She knew it from the Steve Martin comedy skit "The Death of Socrates" in which Socrates nonchalantly drinks the hemlock given to him not realizing that it's poison then complains "People always say to me 'Socrates, what is the meaning of life?' 'Socrates, what is happiness?' NOT ONCE did anyone every say to me 'Socrates, hemlock is poison!'"
Don't have to do a reaction video, but just to complete her own happiness, Emily needs to watch the "Police Squad" TV series that the Naked Gun movies spawned from.
Lmao, the “freeze frame”end credits makes every episode.
Love the trivia contest story. I won a college debate for my team by knowing the author of a book I received as a kid: "Lad: a Dog." I never read it, but for whatever reason, I remembered the author's name years later.
Thought the baby carriage scene was "untouchables"?
@@Trebor74 yes, that was the Brian DePalma movie that borrowed from the earlier movie. It's also the one he said he hoped people wouldn't name in the comments and spoil for her. So, yeah.
"Any last words before I throw you off the catwalk?"
"Don't do it."
67 years old and this was my first time seeing the "credits" at the end! Love your channel. But now I got to go rewatch this movie!
One of my top 5 favorite comedic actors
Watching Emily laugh is just pure hilarity in itself. She gives the most wonderful reactions to comedies. Watching her enjoy herself it's a great way to end my day in a good way.
If you haven't picked out a movie for New Year's yet might i suggest the original "The Poseidon Adventure" and then maybe follow it up with it's counterpart "The Towering Inferno"?
Both excellent picks!!!!!
@@redsabreanakin Thank you :)
Only 6:40 in, and that "NOO!' is the best thing I've heard in a long while.
I wonder if you guys will add "Gods must be crazy" to the list?
100%! Even better if neither of them has seen it!
Both of them are in the list!
@@codesent2125 there are 4 of them..... dont watch the other two... you been warned.....
@@CH3NO2Semonious EVEN BETTER LOL!
DRACULA: DEAD AND LOVING IT should be the next spoof movie.
Love you two. I'm a huge fan of immature silliness and background humor so we're 3 peas in a pod. Emily not knowing what she's been doing for 2 years on her podcast - it made my day. #noway #way
Even the end credits gets a laugh out of me. This one was by far my favorite of the 3.
Speaking of comedy, Emily should react to 1991's "City Slickers." It's funny, has some seriously heartfelt moments, and it has more cows than you can shake a cattle prod at.
Yes!
Say what.. you haven't "Party on Wayne! Party on Garth!" can't wait to see your reaction.
Thanks..! I knew I had seen the movie where it was from, but my mind is slipping these days..
I guess David Zucker came up with the "concealed weapon" joke because he loves american history, especially the presidents' and how they died.
Leslie Nielsen RIP Great One! Even doing serious roles early in his career, Leslie is always funny!
Please watch "Repossessed"!
Considering that Emily has already seen the Exorcist, she probably enjoys that movie.
My favourite Part is right at the Beginning, when Nordberg trys to "Touchdown" the Baby. xD
Don't know why, but this is my favorite of the 3 movies.
Sperm clinic is why... and a certain blonde.
Fine Alley!
I am glad that you guys finally got to this one. In my opinion, the first one was a brilliantly crafted comedy film, that started out with a solid action story, but balanced it with just the right amount of gags. Some were obvious, but there were also some more subtle layers. The end result being that you might be able to watch it many times, and still see something new, with each viewing. The door gag has been there, since the series, and I highly recommend that, even if just for your personal enjoyment. I think there are only six episodes.
With each sequel, the movies become less about the story, and more about the number of gags they can fit into the film. A bit of subtlety is lost, as the gags get more bold and blatant. HOWEVER, at the same time, the jokes and gags DO truly get funnier. Therefore, I'd say this is one of the few movie series' that defies the rule of sequel suckage. I would still rate them by release date - just like you guys. However, I was thoroughly entertained by all three. They are all rewatchable, in my opinion. It's an extremely strong series compared to its peers. (Airplane 1 & 2, Hot Shots 1 & ducks, and the Police Academy series, etc.)
If you ever extend to tv series I'd highly recommend "Police squad."
Oh, good! I'm glad "doodle-oodle-oo, doodle-oodle-oo" is on the list. I love that movie.
Glad they finally reacted to this one. It's not my favorite Naked Gun but still.
Finished out the series. Finally someone completed a movie series. You know, should have a contest to have a 3rd person join that's a fan of you 2 & gets to pick the movie.
Yes! i've been waiting for this one😁😂
The movie is on your list, BOWFINGER Emily will love it.
The late great Julie Strain as the dominatrix.
Oh, nice. I made the cut. I knew that sounded familiar.
Funny enough, we had the same conversation about my name on your Twitch stream a few months back.
The baby carriage on the stairs at the beginning is a parody of a scene from the Untouchables, which was a parody of a scene in a Russian silent film.
"Jeez... it's on the list." LMAO!
Hi Matt & Emily . Good to see you both . I’m glad you watch naked Gun 33/1-3 . R.I.P. Leslie Nielsen & Anna Nicole Smith !
You should watch "The Man with Two Brains." I think you would like it.
I LOVE Man with Two Brains, but there's a huge payoff that's dependent on knowing who a certain someone is. Kind of like with Mel Time and Top Secret...it's WAY funnier if you know who Mel was.
14:19: Historical joke. Concealed Weapons Handler....Leon Czolgosz (who assassinated President William McKinley in 1901). IIRC correctly, there were similar references in the credits of the other 'Naked Gun' movies.
That's the good thing about the movie, once you see it you can't unsee it LOL
Hope you guys have an great and awesome weekend 😀. Much ❤ as always 😊
Another brilliant reaction. You guys should watch the original short TV series Police Squad, which these films are based on.
As a suggestion, I think you would enjoy the Peter Sellers comedy films involving his most famous character Inspector Clouseau. The Pink Panther (1963), A Shot in the Dark (1964), The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) and Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978).
Hey, Emily…
“SCHWING!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
8:07 those are the "legs that go all the way up" referenced in Tremors 😂
You both are so bloody likeable. It's impossible not to smile when watching you.
people might already know but 33 1\3 is a record player setting from the old days!
02:40 - From the old Batman movies, if memory serves.
The beginning is a parody of the stairs scene in the Untouchables (Kevin Cotsner, Sean Connery, De Niro). A great movie to which you should react too.
By the way, the scene was itself a homage to a similar scene in older movie I can't recall at the moment.
Russian film Battleship Potemkin 1925.
So glad you finally react to this one! My favourite among the triliogy!
Fun! A Reaction suggestion: Monty Python's and the search for the Holy Grail !
Men at Work, Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen and Keith David are hilarious.
This movie isn't really that good. I used to watch it all of the time on cable TV. Every couple of years I get a desire to watch it, but I don't think I could ever actually recommend it.
hey its enricco pallazo
I like it when they slap their heads.
I'm not worthy to do this. But here's a clue on that *"doo luuu doo luuu".*
It started on a skit show. Then a movie was made based on that public access TV skit.
Party on Emily.
Leslie Nielsen' s bond parody Spy Hard is great as well. Weird Al does the theme song.
Em missing the joke for two years is such classic Em...it is meta Em...it is Em in Em...badum-tssh! 😜😂😁
I was cracking up right along with y’all! Please do Spy Hard or Mafia!, please.
Don't forget the Police Squad TV series, didn't have many seasons, but worth a watch.
The scene where they are getting ready to head on that road trip. the ladies are dressed as the characters from Thelma and Louis it is also the same car used in the movie.
The original tag line of the title was "Just for the Record" (a vinyl music joke)
"Wholly Moses" (1980) - Dudley Moore, Richard Pryor, John Ritter, Dom DeLouise, Madelaine Khan" many more.
Been waiting forever for this one.
If you watch the Police Squad TV show that these movies are based on, every episode starts with a different opening about where the patrol car goes. It’s hilarious.
Any plan when you going to watch the STAR TREK-movies?
2:48 I understood that reference.
I always thought I was the only one ever, that got the concealed weapons handler joke.
A few things you missed:
1. Jane's friend (the redhead) was played by Ellen Greene, AKA Audrey from "Little Shop of Horrors" (assuming you've seen That one yet)
2. The Oscar Lifetime Achievement award was being given to a guy named "Samuel L. Bronkowitz"; which was a name that ZAZ used years ago in their sketch film "Kentucky Fried Movie" (which you SHOULD see if you haven't)
3. A young Taran Killiam (SNL, Single Parents) appears in the "Geriatric Park" parody
Otherwise, I totally discovered you by accident, and I couldn't be more thankful that I did.
I'm sure Matthew was keeping a list of every movie parodied in this film that Emily hasn't seen yet, and I hope we get to see those reactions soon.
@Just SUMM Reactions
Em I’m so glad you could finish the trilogy!
I hope you can watch the rest of the police academy movies.
Oh Anna... Also, Car! Ok game on!
I have to recommend Police Squad, the series that started this franchise. You'll love it for the same stupid reasons you love these movies
Jim Abrahams ( the middle of ZAZ ) also worked on Scary Movie 4, which I haven't seen yet.
Once upon a time, when Leslie Nielsen was minding his own business, a random man spots him then goes up to him and blurts out 'Banacek!'. The random man thought Nielsen was George Peppard. I figure this is why the jokes show up where Drebin is confused with someone else. ( Phil Donahue will not be invited back )
When you get to the Police Squad series, be sure to watch the opening credits for the special guest star. On the last disc there's footage of a long scene made that was for a movie they would have slapped together from the existing episodes.
Are you still around?
Weirdest laugh ever in 13:52 🤣🤣🤣
Love seeing your reactions to these great movies Emily
Good reactions i just watched the trilogy for the first time too it it was great, i look forward to more great movies.
Part of me wants you two to react to the Scary Movie movies, the other half questions whether you'll like it or not.
7:37 you'll probably love thelma and louise
Before the helicopter blows up, Papshmir is reading a Playboy with Anna Nicole Smith on the cover.
I recommend the 2003 film, the big score
Oh. My. GAWD!
“Thelma & Louise”, too?! 😱
You guys do know that Leslie Nilson and Mel Brooks collaborated on a little film project called, 'Dracula Dead And Loving It' don't you?
you gotta do Wrongfully Accused
"Party on Wayne .." lol
I hope you do "midnight run" with Robert deniro and Charles grodin, if he has seen it.
OOh, can't wait for the 'in on the joke' one! That'll be a mighty fine time!