Oh man, he totally reminded me of my wonderful step dad and an uncle I grew up with. Dad looked, was built like, and acted a lot like him. My uncle looked nothing like him, but was just crazy enough that the kids adored him, the men liked him, and the women were just kind of appalled at him 😏👍. Every John Candy movie was like a family get together for me. I can't hardly watch the final scenes from Buck and Planes, Trains and, Automobiles. He looks just like daddy in both. 😭
John Candy is probably one of the most (if not the most) beloved comedian in the US and Canada in the mid-late 80s and early 90s until his untimely death. Everyone loved him, from normal people to critics to his fellow actors. Losing him was a real punch in the gut. I still remember, being around 17 ... my Mom coming into my room to tell me he had died.
Lost him way too soon and despite trying, Chris Farley was no John Candy. Candy always had a sense of warmth in his characters. There was always a redeeming value in sticking with him.
John Hughes wrote Uncle Buck - AND he wrote Home Alone; Ferris Bueller’s Day Off; Planes, Trains and Automobiles; all the National Lampoon’s movies; The Breakfast Club; Weird Science, Pretty in Pink etc etc. Basically most of the films that defined the 80s. He was a genius.
I wouldn't go that far. He wrote most of the films of that particular genre at that time that defined the era. There were other great comedies at that time that were more of an "mature" nature and there were iconic franchises like the "Indiana Joes" movies.
That last freeze on John Candy’s face brought a tear to my eye. Growing up with him on SCTV and his movies. He was very special to my generation. Especially outcast teenagers like myself.
I used to watch SCTV when I was babysitting hooker's kids. Really. I could make $40 in one night, in 1980! For a 16-year-old, that was serious cash. My twisted sense of humor owes a lot to John Candy.
Same 😢He was HILARIOUS in Stripes as well. Guys like him aren't the outcasts-everyone else is, and they just don't know it. I still feel sad about his passing, even today. But he lives on through the laughter he still brings to past, current and future generations. 💔/💖
The way he handles Tia at the end is a testament on how to earn respect of a teenager who is between childhood and adulthood. He respected her boundaries while also protecting her by any means necessary. He also appealed to her on an intellectual level by asking for her relationship advice. I was an angsty teenager myself, and everything changed when my parents started treating me like a man. We became fast friends after that.
This is my favourite John Candy movie!!!! I have seen it so many times. That last freeze frame with him waving gets me every time since we lost him too soon! He was one of our Canadian treasures!!!
John Candy's portrayal of "Uncle Buck" is one of the funniest characters ever. Such a great actor.🇨🇦 Love him and miss him. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦🇨🇦
The genius of John Hughs… Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Vacation, Christmas Vacation, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Planes,Trains, and Automobiles, Some Kind of Wonderful, Home Alone 1 and 2, Mr. Mom, Pretty in Pink, and of course, Uncle Buck to name a few… RIP John. Your moving making has defined generations.
@@SherriLyle80s Yes, you're probably right, but it would be interesting and fun to try to pick them out if Daniel could say which scene(s) they were in. I know a guy who used to do that, he even had a SAG card even though he was only ever an extra. If you ever saw Witness, his coat is in the scene at 30th Street Station. He got all made up to be a ghost in a window of an abandoned hospital in The Sixth Sense, but they cut that scene from the finished film. He was in a few other ones that I can't remember. As you said, it was fun for him. He encouraged us to do it, but we never had time. I know they only give credits for speaking lines. Hey, what film were you in? Would we be able to do a "Where's Waldo"? (Unless you'd rather not say of course.)
That teenager deserves an award for her acting as a rebelious teenager awesome acting amazing, in fact everyone in this movie deserves an award, the caring from buck the hard work trying and doing a tremendous job and that building of trust from the rebelious teenager, my favourite movie of all time hands down
RIP John Candy. His comedy is sorely missed. The dude had heart. The last good movie he did before his passing which also was funny was Cool Runnings. When I found he passed after watching the Great Outdoors with him and Dan Akroyd it was such a gut punch, because he is such a likeable guy. John Hughes directed this movie, and he grew up in Chicago, you see his stamp on all his movies like Ferris Bueller, Breakfast Club, and this one. He was a huge part of 80s nostalgia.
+1 for "The Great Outdoors". If you guys liked this movie, then you'll very likely like it...same kind of heart & humour. All I can say is the raccoons make the movie!
Yep John Candy was awesome RIP, but who the heck recommended this movie?? I remember this movie being so dumb, my girfriend and I left before halfway through. This is the only John Candy movie that I don't own on dvd or bluray. Summer Rental was so much funnier.
No one like John Candy. He was good in everything he did. From Second City all the way to 'Canadian Bacon' he never stopped giving laughs and true moments of poignancy. A real Canadian treasure.
John Candy was one of the most lovable actors. "Planes Trains and Automobiles" is wonderful and a great Thanksgiving movie, we watch it every year!!! You will see how great and lovable an actor he is in that! And very very funny!
John Candy is one of the greatest comedic actors of the 80s. EVERYBODY loved him. I don't know 1 person in my life that didn't like him. What a loss when he died. Uncle Buck is one of his best roles too, so glad you enjoyed it(had no doubt you would).
That wave goodbye from John Candy is hard to see since his passing. I'm sure others have mentioned it but Planes, Trains and Automobiles is absolutely brilliant. Another top notch performance by Candy with another comedy genius Steve Martin. They play off each other so well. It's a great one too watch during the holidays, esp. thanksgiving. Enjoyed your parental perspective on this reaction. I could see the tension when the creeps were bothering the older sister at the bowling alley. I think he let them off too easy.
Great reaction, a few more good John Candy movies are " Cool Runnings" about the 1988 Jamaican Bob Sleigh team, its based on a true story, John plays the coach, it is a great underdog story similar to Rocky 1. A great film to watch around Thanksgiving is "Planes Trains and Automobiles" it stars John and Steve Martin, its about a couple of guys trying to get home during thanksgiving. , and last but not least is " The Great Outdoors' starring John and Dan Akroyd, its basically about a family relationships set in the outdoors.
Yes the little sister is from “Field of Dreams” she’s played by actress Gabby Hoffman, who also comes out in “Now and Then” which is sort of like “Stand By Me” but with a female cast. Y’all should check it out, for when you’re in the mood for another coming of age movie.
Absolutely love Now and Then, heartily encourage a watch on that. Hoffmann is also in Sleepless in Seattle and Man Without a Face which I think you both would really enjoy too.
Don't know how many times it's already been said here in the comments but I'll add my voice too... You must watch Planes, Trains, & Automobiles for this Thanksgiving!!! Another John Hughes movie with John Candy! The best Thanksgiving movie ever! It brings to the table ALL the funny AND also ALL the heart that Uncle Buck brought! Please make sure to make a place for it in your schedule around the holiday! Best Regards!
The last frame of the movie always makes me smile, because that was what John Candy did in real life. I had the pleasurer of meeting him a few times before he passed. The first time, he was in a recording studio, when he and his mother and brother Jim enjoyed the session in the recording booth (they were long time friends of the guitarist Mike McKenna). We went back to the Candy home down the street to moms' where the boys grew up. Mom gave me the house tour of their modest East Toronto home. The 2nd time, I serviced John's lawn for a spring weed and feed. He almost crapped his pants when I introduced myself, and gave me the 25 cent tour, (along with a few beers). John Candy was the real, genuine deal. RIP brother.
I'm still sad to this day that the world was deprived of John Candy so early. I don't think I've ever seen a bad movie with him in, he would have gone on and had an incredible catalogue of good movies. I'm just glad we got the films we did from him, The Great Outdoors is another classic to watch along with Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. RIP John.
I was born in 75 and it's so fun to watch people get a kick out of the movies I grew up with. Uncle Buck is a classic, I would admire it more but I couldn't even fit it thought the door.
Uncle Buck aka John Candy was a comedy acting legend. You can watch any of his movies and you will be laughing so hard that you are going to pee yourself. He has truly been missed. None of this new generation of comic actors can come close to the natural comedic genius of John Candy.
Another great John Hughes movie. Of course it looks like the Home Alone house, they were filmed in the same community. The neighbor woman who invited Uncle Buck to lunch is Laurie Metcalf, she was in the TV show Rosanne.
I love this movie. A prime example of cinema at its best. You laugh, cry, cheer, and self-reflect. The movie has a sole, something that Hollywood has lost in a lot of its modern films today.
I loved John's character in home alone you can just tell he wasn't really acting you can see that he was that type of guy in real life.john could get any woman he wanted because you can tell that he was just the sweetest guy on the planet who would do anything to help another person.ive never ever heard anyone say a bad word about him.his compassion just comes through in his acting.we didn't just lose a great actor we lost a great human being.
I was born in 77 and walking to the local video store and renting ANY John Candy movie then spending the next 48 hours watching it as much as possible was the definition of fun in the mid to late 80’s.
The girl who plays Tia, Jean Louisa Kelly, is a super-talented musical theater performer. Most people probably know her from her fantastic singing in "Mr Holland's Opus" and the TV comedy series "Yes, Dear." Most recently, she played Iceman's wife for like ten seconds in "Top Gun: Maverick."
The little boy if course is Macauley Culkin who would became a huge star one year later in "Home Alone". He's basically playing Kevin McCallister in this film but he is hilarious and cute and more than holds his own against John Candy (In which this could be his best role). That lady playing Shanice was in "Field Of Dreams". Her name is Amy Madigan and she again plays a snappy and feisty character in "Uncle Buck" who I just love. She is mostly a character actress but she starred in a few big movies like "Uncle Buck" in the late 1980's and early 1990's. It's too bad that her career never took off. She is a really talented actress.
John Candy and John Hughes and Kulkin...perfection. John Candy was something special. He's just so pleasant to watch and really the perfect guy to play that eccentric or estranged uncle. And a lot of what people miss about the 80's is John Hughes, I mean no one carried the torch after he died. No one writes teenagers like he could. And you gotta love the atmosphere in his films because they're all shot in Chicago..which just feels more authentic than the usual California.
I think John Goodman would've been suitable too, but JC really did make his characters HIS. I always felt like he put A LOT of himself into the roles. His characters were pretty much just different aspects of the same guy. That's why I really think you could actually feel like you knew him. Imagine him as your next door neighbor or a family member 😁👍.
We all need an uncle like Buck. When Chanice says Buck is a big kid, if that means being selfless and protecting your family at any cost, then I don't want to grow up. LOL
I was a single full time Dad struggling with 3 boys . This movie would go in on Friday or Saturday when we had a bad week, we would make popcorn there were a group movies that we had. Uncle Buck, Major Payne, the Sandlot were on the top of the list. I haven't seen this movie in years. I full admit that I teared up watching this review. I am realizing that we made it and they doing great on their own. Thank you!
20 years ago, my Dad gained full custody of us from a dysfunctional home. He was 30, single, working full-time, and raising three kids (two boys and a girl), me being the oldest at ten. All four of us loved hanging out and watching movies, with Uncle Buck being one in particular that we watched almost on a weekly basis. I'm 30 now, and I still love watching the film every once in a while. It brings a tear to my eye when I see the end scene with John Candy waving good-bye, for reasons of loving him and the movie bringing back memories I hold dear. It's one hell of a coincidence to see your comment on a reaction to one of my favorite movies. Hope you're doing well.
@@negativeonexiii your comment came on a night that I went to dinner with 2 of my sons and I was holding my 3 month old granddaughter. I was thinking on the way home how well my boys were doing and how far we come. I hope you can look back and see how far you have as well.
One of my favorite movies of all time. I remember seeing it in the theaters in 1989. Written and directed by John Hughes. You guys are watching a lot of good movies! Rest In Peace John Candy.
Great reaction as always, guys. John Candy was always a pleasure to watch...and his sudden passing in the early 1990s was a real loss to the art. Anyway, another great movie featuring John Candy is 'Planes, Trains, and Automobiles' from 1987. IMHO, this is one of the best movies of all time. It's also generally regarded as a Thanksgiving movie, so it may be one that you may want to react to around the Thanksgiving season (or any time actually). Awesome movie --- "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles".
John Candy is one of the reasons I'm proud to be Canadian. I was 9 when he passed in 94 and it still stings. A really genuine and loveable guy like him to just pass away that young always hurts but at least we had him for a while. I love Uncle Buck and most of his films but my favourite is The Great Outdoors, still makes me laugh and I've seen it countless times. Do yourselves a favour and watch that next and if you want a serious role, he has a small part in JFK.
The reason the homes looked similar to the ones in Home alone is because they are both directed by John Hughes, and he based many of his movies in the suburbs of Chicago. He also directed The Breakfasts Club, which you've seen. John Hughes was an amazing director. We lost him was too soon
Planes Trains and Automobiles, is my favorite film of his but this is my favorite with him in the sole starring role. I have been a fan of his since the SCTV days. Great comedic actor that passed away far too soon!
I've been recommending 'Uncle Buck' to people for 30+ years. A lot of people have never heard of it. I'll never forget seeing it for the first time with my dad, when it was released in theaters in '89. We (and everybody in attendance) knew we were seeing an instant, timeless classic. I'm so glad you two finally got to experience this potent combination of John Candy's brilliant acting and John Hughes' incredible writing/directing. Cheers!
John Hughes practically made the 80s for a lot of us. Mr. Mom The Breakfast Club Weird Science Vacation Pretty In Pink Sixteen Candles European Vacation Christmas Vacation Ferris Bueller's Day Off He literally could not miss.
John Candy was such a treasure in the movies. I've watched this movie, gosh, many times and still enjoy it. RIP John Candy...you are sorely missed. You guys need to review another movie he was in called "Summer Rental".
Such a funny movie. You can also see him play a small part in Home Alone at the end of the movie in the airport scene. Another good family movie is the Great Outdoors. One of my favorites.
One of my favourite comedies. My Dad LOVED it, especially when Buck yells at the school teacher. Another awesome movie is Parenthood (1989), and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988).
The actress who plays Tia the teenage daughter is an amazing singer. Her name is Jean Louise Kelly and you should check her rendition of Someone To Watch Over Me on Female Friday, or you can see her sing in the movie Mr Holland’s Opus. It is a very good movie about teaching.
John Candy was an 80’s treasure. So many amazing movies from him. We lost him too young. The Great Outdoors and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles are also must watch movies.
I was with my husband 8 years before we got married. I finally told him he had a deadline. If we wasn't married by that deadline then I wasn't waiting anymore. He finally put the ring on it.
One of my favorite movies of all times. John Candy was such a wonderful actor and comedian. Always watched him on SCTV and have seen all his movies. If you loved him in this one you need to watch "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" with him and Steve Martin. It is hilariously funny but also touching film that I know you would both enjoy.
Enjoyed your reactions. I was born in 1972. Senses or humor, in the 1980s, was very different than today. We didn't see an issue laughing at insults or putdowns or even violent comedy. Not sure why. That's just how it was. 🤘😎🤘
@@KyleReeseCel2029 Exactly. I really like this couple and their reactions, and there's nothing wrong with being kind or socially aware, but the modern day level of social justice seems to have programmed an entire generation to automatically be offended or humourless over the tiniest of things. I don't think I've ever met a person who hasn't laughed their ass off at the 'get a rat to gnaw that thing off' line, yet new generations have been brainwashed into being too scared to laugh.
@@SirHilaryManfat Exactly! I mean it's broad comedy, it's not real life. I was shocked that the reaction was "That's so disrespectful" I saw this in the theatre and we laughed til we cried at that line.
Planes, Trains and Automobiles is the movie that made me fall in love eternally with John Candy, but I love everything thing he ever did in life, the definition of "Gentle Giant" R.I.P 🙏❤️
Another Coming of Age film from the incomparable John Hughes. John Candy was an icon of 80's and 90's comedy. It seems that comedians for all their humour are able to tap into a deep wellspring of pathos and bittersweet tenderness. Of course we well know by now that many of these comedians in past eras carried burdens on their backs that allowed them to laugh with us at the heart on their sleeve. Vale Candy, Farley, Williams and Co.
John Candy rest in peace was one of the greatest comedians of my time. He has had parts in so many movies. From title roles to bit parts. Cool runnings a movie you must see as well as Delirious. John came down in the Canadian invasion late seventies early 80s with Rick moranis and the rest of the sctv gang. I do miss the big guy.
I love Uncle Buck! I re-watch it every now and again. I'm excited to watch it with you two. I really love your movie reactions. I binge watched them all when I was sick. 🤒🙃 While I was watching I thought of another great John Candy movie. The Great Outdoors. Also stars Dan Aykroyd
One of Canada's most beloved entertainers, sorely missed, hope you watch more of John Candy's films, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles and The Great Outdoors are a couple of my favourites
Great reaction you two! 😊 RIP always to funnyman John Candy. This is one of my all-time favorite John Candy films. And it's definitely one of my top go-to comedies. Other than the original 1984 "The Karate Kid", I very highly recommend the 1988 John Candy movie "The Great Outdoors". Looking forward to your next music and movie reactions. 😊
John Candy is one of mine favourite actors of all time..,he always made mi laugh..I was barely teenager,when he pass..,but I remember me and my school budies felt that loss and immediately started replaying his best bites as remembering him...Even in the middle of the Europe he was pretty popular for his humor and his neverendind kindness radiance..! And I love onions in my eggs too !! 😄
Oh my goodness! One of my favorite movies of all time! This came out the year I graduated high school. Lol... I'm pretty old now, I guess. I remember those clothing styles! I wore some of them! 🤣
That last frame of John Candy always makes me tear up.
yup.
Same here. Something about it combined with the music and his niece smiling at him, always gets me.
Me too
Yep. It always brings a tear to my eye 😢
They also did that in Trains Planes and Automobiles. It is sad that we lost him too soon, he was such a wonderful person.
John Candy was the world's favourite Uncle. Since he died that last shot of him waving always gets me. Left us way too soon
Oh man, he totally reminded me of my wonderful step dad and an uncle I grew up with. Dad looked, was built like, and acted a lot like him. My uncle looked nothing like him, but was just crazy enough that the kids adored him, the men liked him, and the women were just kind of appalled at him 😏👍. Every John Candy movie was like a family get together for me. I can't hardly watch the final scenes from Buck and Planes, Trains and, Automobiles. He looks just like daddy in both. 😭
John Candy is probably one of the most (if not the most) beloved comedian in the US and Canada in the mid-late 80s and early 90s until his untimely death. Everyone loved him, from normal people to critics to his fellow actors. Losing him was a real punch in the gut. I still remember, being around 17 ... my Mom coming into my room to tell me he had died.
Yeah, I remember. I actually cried! I've never heard anyone say anything bad about him. His laugh is everything!
It was all the talk at my high school my senior year the day he died. He does not get enough credit.
They need to watch Brewster's Millions.
Lost him way too soon and despite trying, Chris Farley was no John Candy. Candy always had a sense of warmth in his characters. There was always a redeeming value in sticking with him.
@@HRConsultant_Jeff I still get sad when I see John Candy in a film. I miss him.
John Hughes wrote Uncle Buck - AND he wrote Home Alone; Ferris Bueller’s Day Off; Planes, Trains and Automobiles; all the National Lampoon’s movies; The Breakfast Club; Weird Science, Pretty in Pink etc etc. Basically most of the films that defined the 80s. He was a genius.
I wouldn't go that far. He wrote most of the films of that particular genre at that time that defined the era. There were other great comedies at that time that were more of an "mature" nature and there were iconic franchises like the "Indiana Joes" movies.
He did write home alone but gave it to another director. Chevy Chase was the cause of that in the making of Christmas vacation.
That last freeze on John Candy’s face brought a tear to my eye. Growing up with him on SCTV and his movies. He was very special to my generation. Especially outcast teenagers like myself.
ME TOO
I used to watch SCTV when I was babysitting hooker's kids. Really.
I could make $40 in one night, in 1980! For a 16-year-old, that was serious
cash.
My twisted sense of humor owes a lot to John Candy.
I agree ...the same for me ...
Same here. RIP John.
Same 😢He was HILARIOUS in Stripes as well. Guys like him aren't the outcasts-everyone else is, and they just don't know it. I still feel sad about his passing, even today. But he lives on through the laughter he still brings to past, current and future generations. 💔/💖
" It draws attention." That is an understatement big time! The car is crazy.
I’m glad y’all enjoyed Uncle Buck! Such a good movie. You can’t go wrong with a John Hughes film nor John Candy.
The amount of crying these two would do at "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" would be epic.
@@user-gt2uf8cq9y I was just coming to say the same thing
@@user-gt2uf8cq9y And Thanksgiving is right around the corner.
Still can’t believe they’re both gone.
The great outdoors is great movie with John candy and dan acroid.
The way he handles Tia at the end is a testament on how to earn respect of a teenager who is between childhood and adulthood. He respected her boundaries while also protecting her by any means necessary. He also appealed to her on an intellectual level by asking for her relationship advice. I was an angsty teenager myself, and everything changed when my parents started treating me like a man. We became fast friends after that.
This is my favourite John Candy movie!!!! I have seen it so many times. That last freeze frame with him waving gets me every time since we lost him too soon! He was one of our Canadian treasures!!!
I have never seen my dad laugh as hard watching a movie. For that reason, this movie will always hold a special place in my heart.
John Candy's portrayal of "Uncle Buck" is one of the funniest characters ever. Such a great actor.🇨🇦 Love him and miss him. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦🇨🇦
The genius of John Hughs… Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Vacation, Christmas Vacation, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Planes,Trains, and Automobiles, Some Kind of Wonderful, Home Alone 1 and 2, Mr. Mom, Pretty in Pink, and of course, Uncle Buck to name a few… RIP John. Your moving making has defined generations.
Absolutely one of the best movies ever made. You are sorely missed, John Candy. R.I.P.
"Buck Melanoma, Moley Russell's wart." 😂Best line in all of cinema.
A dear friend, who's passed, and an acting teacher from long ago are in this sweet film. I hope you enjoyed it.❤❤❤
Care to share who?
@@NavvyMom probably just extras. I was an extra in a Disney film in the 90s but they don't give credits to extras. It was just fun to do.
@@SherriLyle80s Yes, you're probably right, but it would be interesting and fun to try to pick them out if Daniel could say which scene(s) they were in. I know a guy who used to do that, he even had a SAG card even though he was only ever an extra.
If you ever saw Witness, his coat is in the scene at 30th Street Station. He got all made up to be a ghost in a window of an abandoned hospital in The Sixth Sense, but they cut that scene from the finished film. He was in a few other ones that I can't remember. As you said, it was fun for him. He encouraged us to do it, but we never had time.
I know they only give credits for speaking lines. Hey, what film were you in? Would we be able to do a "Where's Waldo"? (Unless you'd rather not say of course.)
That teenager deserves an award for her acting as a rebelious teenager awesome acting amazing,
in fact everyone in this movie deserves an award,
the caring from buck the hard work trying and doing a tremendous job and that building of trust from the rebelious teenager,
my favourite movie of all time hands down
RIP John Candy. His comedy is sorely missed. The dude had heart. The last good movie he did before his passing which also was funny was Cool Runnings. When I found he passed after watching the Great Outdoors with him and Dan Akroyd it was such a gut punch, because he is such a likeable guy. John Hughes directed this movie, and he grew up in Chicago, you see his stamp on all his movies like Ferris Bueller, Breakfast Club, and this one. He was a huge part of 80s nostalgia.
+1 for "The Great Outdoors". If you guys liked this movie, then you'll very likely like it...same kind of heart & humour. All I can say is the raccoons make the movie!
So totally agree with "The Great Outdoors". One of my all time favorites.
sorry for shouting; TRAINS, PLANES & AUTOMOBILES!!!!! pleeeeeeease. y'all will LOVE IT!!
Yep John Candy was awesome RIP, but who the heck recommended this movie?? I remember this movie being so dumb, my girfriend and I left before halfway through. This is the only John Candy movie that I don't own on dvd or bluray. Summer Rental was so much funnier.
No one like John Candy. He was good in everything he did. From Second City all the way to 'Canadian Bacon' he never stopped giving laughs and true moments of poignancy. A real Canadian treasure.
John Candy was one of the most lovable actors. "Planes Trains and Automobiles" is wonderful and a great Thanksgiving movie, we watch it every year!!! You will see how great and lovable an actor he is in that! And very very funny!
I always think of John Candy whenever I see any plastic shower rings.
*PLANES TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES* !!!
18:15: One imitation of 'shaving Tia's head while she sleeps' and the teenager's like, "Okay, okay I'm coming!"
John Candy is one of the greatest comedic actors of the 80s. EVERYBODY loved him. I don't know 1 person in my life that didn't like him. What a loss when he died. Uncle Buck is one of his best roles too, so glad you enjoyed it(had no doubt you would).
That wave goodbye from John Candy is hard to see since his passing. I'm sure others have mentioned it but Planes, Trains and Automobiles is absolutely brilliant. Another top notch performance by Candy with another comedy genius Steve Martin. They play off each other so well. It's a great one too watch during the holidays, esp. thanksgiving. Enjoyed your parental perspective on this reaction. I could see the tension when the creeps were bothering the older sister at the bowling alley. I think he let them off too easy.
Yes John Hughes great great'80s movies they were always good he was well known for good movies
Great reaction, a few more good John Candy movies are " Cool Runnings" about the 1988 Jamaican Bob Sleigh team, its based on a true story, John plays the coach, it is a great underdog story similar to Rocky 1. A great film to watch around Thanksgiving is "Planes Trains and Automobiles" it stars John and Steve Martin, its about a couple of guys trying to get home during thanksgiving. , and last but not least is " The Great Outdoors' starring John and Dan Akroyd, its basically about a family relationships set in the outdoors.
You left only the lonely
@@cliffgraham9892 People always seem to overlook that one. Great flick.
And don't forget GREAT OUTDOORS, SUMMER RENTAL
I also love "Who's Harry Crumb?" SO funny! One of my favorite John Candy films!
Some people say, you know they can't believe, Jamaica we got a bobsled team.
2:57 Yes. Yes she is. Both the wife and the daughter from "Field of Dreams" got cast in this movie. And both movies came out the same year.
Yes the little sister is from “Field of Dreams” she’s played by actress Gabby Hoffman, who also comes out in “Now and Then” which is sort of like “Stand By Me” but with a female cast. Y’all should check it out, for when you’re in the mood for another coming of age movie.
Yes, Now and Then
Just caught Gabby Hoffman in the HBO series about the Showtime Lakers, starring John C. Reilly and Adrien Brody. She was damn good!
I love Now and Then
Absolutely love Now and Then, heartily encourage a watch on that. Hoffmann is also in Sleepless in Seattle and Man Without a Face which I think you both would really enjoy too.
She was in "Hook", too, with Robin Williams, playing Peter "Banning"'s daughter.
Don't know how many times it's already been said here in the comments but I'll add my voice too...
You must watch Planes, Trains, & Automobiles for this Thanksgiving!!!
Another John Hughes movie with John Candy!
The best Thanksgiving movie ever!
It brings to the table ALL the funny AND also ALL the heart that Uncle Buck brought!
Please make sure to make a place for it in your schedule around the holiday!
Best Regards!
*PLANES TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES* !!!
This! You HAVE TO watch it for Thanksgiving.
My thought exactly
I agree..you MUST watch Planes Trains and Automobiles...it is a WONDERFUL movie...please watch it
I watch it EVERY Thanksgiving like a ritual and it NEVER gets old!
Macaulay Culkin
"He's so cute in every single movie he's been in."
Somebody needs to see *"The Good Son"*
LOL. Yeah, his acting was fantastic in that movie, but they won't be saying he's cute! :D
Shows he is a good actor
The last frame of the movie always makes me smile, because that was what John Candy did in real life. I had the pleasurer of meeting him a few times before he passed. The first time, he was in a recording studio, when he and his mother and brother Jim enjoyed the session in the recording booth (they were long time friends of the guitarist Mike McKenna). We went back to the Candy home down the street to moms' where the boys grew up. Mom gave me the house tour of their modest East Toronto home. The 2nd time, I serviced John's lawn for a spring weed and feed. He almost crapped his pants when I introduced myself, and gave me the 25 cent tour, (along with a few beers). John Candy was the real, genuine deal. RIP brother.
Another quality Canadian actor/comedian. RIP John Candy. He was someone special.
I'm still sad to this day that the world was deprived of John Candy so early. I don't think I've ever seen a bad movie with him in, he would have gone on and had an incredible catalogue of good movies. I'm just glad we got the films we did from him, The Great Outdoors is another classic to watch along with Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. RIP John.
*PLANES TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES* !!!! Watch this one as soon as possible!!
I was born in 75 and it's so fun to watch people get a kick out of the movies I grew up with. Uncle Buck is a classic, I would admire it more but I couldn't even fit it thought the door.
The scene with the Principal was IMHO one of the greatest comedic scenes.
Love this movie. John Candy is an awesome actor. Gone too soon.
Uncle Buck aka John Candy was a comedy acting legend. You can watch any of his movies and you will be laughing so hard that you are going to pee yourself. He has truly been missed. None of this new generation of comic actors can come close to the natural comedic genius of John Candy.
"Adventures in Babysitting" is another great 80's teen comedy.
"Nobody leaves without singing the blues." Lol!! Sure, a bit unrealistic, but most movies push that line to keep audience interest.
Another great John Hughes movie. Of course it looks like the Home Alone house, they were filmed in the same community.
The neighbor woman who invited Uncle Buck to lunch is Laurie Metcalf, she was in the TV show Rosanne.
One of my fav John Candy movies!! My absolute fav is Trains, Planes, and Automobiles! Hope you guys do that one too ❤
Also "The great outdoors"
Planes Trains and Automobiles is my Thanksgiving ritual movie, be a great watch along here too!
This all day so many good m9vies but Plane Trains Automobiles a must so funny👍
@@beetbeet5910 Yep, all day! *PLANES TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES* !!!
I appreciate how wholesome you guys are. You appreciate family, respecting people, and protecting children. I really like that about your channel.
This has always been a great movie when you need a giggle. It's funny and has a great story.
Uncle Buck is a LEGEND!
Uncle Buck Rocks!
His wave goodbye at the end always gets me. 😢 Sure wish he had more time on this earth.
I love this movie. A prime example of cinema at its best. You laugh, cry, cheer, and self-reflect. The movie has a sole, something that Hollywood has lost in a lot of its modern films today.
I loved John's character in home alone you can just tell he wasn't really acting you can see that he was that type of guy in real life.john could get any woman he wanted because you can tell that he was just the sweetest guy on the planet who would do anything to help another person.ive never ever heard anyone say a bad word about him.his compassion just comes through in his acting.we didn't just lose a great actor we lost a great human being.
Next to Planes, Trains and Automobiles Uncle Buck is my favorite John Candy movie. He passed away way too soon.
John Candy was an absolute treasure. I was 11 years old when he died, and felt so gut-punched when I heard the news. I still miss him.
We all love ❤️ & miss you 😢 John Candy
RIP
The Kind of uncle you'd like to come and hang out with, even though you hate him at first, he turns out to be a cool guy at the end.
John Hughes was the heart beat of the 80s and early 90s and John Candy was it’s smile.
I was born in 77 and walking to the local video store and renting ANY John Candy movie then spending the next 48 hours watching it as much as possible was the definition of fun in the mid to late 80’s.
Uncle Buck is one of my all-time favorites! 😂
Uncle Buck was the template for Home Alone.
The idea to make Home Alone came to fruition from some of the basic concepts of this film.
I like this much more than "Home Alone" and it's much more realistic..
Our family has watched this movie no less than fifty times...it never gets old. John Candy was a rare gift to this planet!
The girl who plays Tia, Jean Louisa Kelly, is a super-talented musical theater performer. Most people probably know her from her fantastic singing in "Mr Holland's Opus" and the TV comedy series "Yes, Dear." Most recently, she played Iceman's wife for like ten seconds in "Top Gun: Maverick."
I never knew that was her in "Yes Dear" we liked that show.
Also playing Ice Man's wife in the new Top Gun movie.
@@dgeneeknapp3168 That's what I said.
I had a crush on her in Yes, Dear. She was beautiful!
After punching out the drunk clown guy: "Uncle Buck can watch our kids anytime!" LOVE IT!
The little boy if course is Macauley Culkin who would became a huge star one year later in "Home Alone". He's basically playing Kevin McCallister in this film but he is hilarious and cute and more than holds his own against John Candy (In which this could be his best role). That lady playing Shanice was in "Field Of Dreams". Her name is Amy Madigan and she again plays a snappy and feisty character in "Uncle Buck" who I just love. She is mostly a character actress but she starred in a few big movies like "Uncle Buck" in the late 1980's and early 1990's. It's too bad that her career never took off. She is a really talented actress.
John Candy and John Hughes and Kulkin...perfection. John Candy was something special. He's just so pleasant to watch and really the perfect guy to play that eccentric or estranged uncle. And a lot of what people miss about the 80's is John Hughes, I mean no one carried the torch after he died. No one writes teenagers like he could. And you gotta love the atmosphere in his films because they're all shot in Chicago..which just feels more authentic than the usual California.
One his best movies ever. I couldn't imagine any other actor in this role.
I think John Goodman would've been suitable too, but JC really did make his characters HIS. I always felt like he put A LOT of himself into the roles. His characters were pretty much just different aspects of the same guy. That's why I really think you could actually feel like you knew him. Imagine him as your next door neighbor or a family member 😁👍.
We all need an uncle like Buck. When Chanice says Buck is a big kid, if that means being selfless and protecting your family at any cost, then I don't want to grow up. LOL
I was a single full time Dad struggling with 3 boys . This movie would go in on Friday or Saturday when we had a bad week, we would make popcorn there were a group movies that we had. Uncle Buck, Major Payne, the Sandlot were on the top of the list. I haven't seen this movie in years. I full admit that I teared up watching this review. I am realizing that we made it and they doing great on their own. Thank you!
That's awesome man. Great job and I'm sure your sons love and appreciate you.
# great Staples with kids in that era. Well done.
20 years ago, my Dad gained full custody of us from a dysfunctional home. He was 30, single, working full-time, and raising three kids (two boys and a girl), me being the oldest at ten. All four of us loved hanging out and watching movies, with Uncle Buck being one in particular that we watched almost on a weekly basis. I'm 30 now, and I still love watching the film every once in a while. It brings a tear to my eye when I see the end scene with John Candy waving good-bye, for reasons of loving him and the movie bringing back memories I hold dear. It's one hell of a coincidence to see your comment on a reaction to one of my favorite movies. Hope you're doing well.
@@negativeonexiii your comment came on a night that I went to dinner with 2 of my sons and I was holding my 3 month old granddaughter. I was thinking on the way home how well my boys were doing and how far we come. I hope you can look back and see how far you have as well.
@@negativeonexiii By the way my oldest was 10 at the time as well.
Uncle Buck...an all time classic! Another one you should check out is My Girl.
One of my favorite movies of all time. I remember seeing it in the theaters in 1989. Written and directed by John Hughes. You guys are watching a lot of good movies! Rest In Peace John Candy.
John Candy was always hilarious.
Great reaction as always, guys. John Candy was always a pleasure to watch...and his sudden passing in the early 1990s was a real loss to the art. Anyway, another great movie featuring John Candy is 'Planes, Trains, and Automobiles' from 1987. IMHO, this is one of the best movies of all time. It's also generally regarded as a Thanksgiving movie, so it may be one that you may want to react to around the Thanksgiving season (or any time actually). Awesome movie --- "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles".
@Republic of Texas *PLANES TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES* baby!!! Oh yes!!!
RIP John Candy, one of the comedy goats!
John Candy is one of the reasons I'm proud to be Canadian. I was 9 when he passed in 94 and it still stings. A really genuine and loveable guy like him to just pass away that young always hurts but at least we had him for a while. I love Uncle Buck and most of his films but my favourite is The Great Outdoors, still makes me laugh and I've seen it countless times. Do yourselves a favour and watch that next and if you want a serious role, he has a small part in JFK.
I have a friend named Shanice.
Her parents got her name from this movie.
So happy you guys checked this out, John Candy is an under-appreciated actor imo.
The reason the homes looked similar to the ones in Home alone is because they are both directed by John Hughes, and he based many of his movies in the suburbs of Chicago. He also directed The Breakfasts Club, which you've seen. John Hughes was an amazing director. We lost him was too soon
Planes Trains and Automobiles, is my favorite film of his but this is my favorite with him in the sole starring role. I have been a fan of his since the SCTV days. Great comedic actor that passed away far too soon!
Always love to watch Uncle Buck, John Candy was such an awesome actor & comedian. He is missed.
I've been recommending 'Uncle Buck' to people for 30+ years. A lot of people have never heard of it. I'll never forget seeing it for the first time with my dad, when it was released in theaters in '89. We (and everybody in attendance) knew we were seeing an instant, timeless classic. I'm so glad you two finally got to experience this potent combination of John Candy's brilliant acting and John Hughes' incredible writing/directing. Cheers!
John Hughes practically made the 80s for a lot of us.
Mr. Mom
The Breakfast Club
Weird Science
Vacation
Pretty In Pink
Sixteen Candles
European Vacation
Christmas Vacation
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
He literally could not miss.
Home Alone 1 and 2
Yes to Mr. Mom
John Candy was such a treasure in the movies. I've watched this movie, gosh, many times and still enjoy it. RIP John Candy...you are sorely missed. You guys need to review another movie he was in called "Summer Rental".
I love the last shot. Almost like he was waving goodbye since he's dead now
😭
Another favorite John Candy movie of mine is “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles”. He was such a funny, talented actor!
Such a funny movie. You can also see him play a small part in Home Alone at the end of the movie in the airport scene. Another good family movie is the Great Outdoors. One of my favorites.
34:12 Fun fact: This scene was the inspiration by John Hughes to write Home Alone with Macaulay Culkin in mind.
It's always nice to see people discovering the heartwarming comedic genius of John Hughes.
That song at end gets me every time
One of my favourite comedies. My Dad LOVED it, especially when Buck yells at the school teacher. Another awesome movie is Parenthood (1989), and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988).
'Uncle Buck' is a WHOLE vibe! This was the first movie my mom and aunt rented when we first got a VCR in late 1990.
The actress who plays Tia the teenage daughter is an amazing singer. Her name is Jean Louise Kelly and you should check her rendition of Someone To Watch Over Me on Female Friday, or you can see her sing in the movie Mr Holland’s Opus. It is a very good movie about teaching.
Upvoting cause they should definitely react to Mr. Holland's Opus, that's a great movie.
John Candy was an 80’s treasure. So many amazing movies from him. We lost him too young.
The Great Outdoors and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles are also must watch movies.
John Candy is a legend. Definitely check out Planes, Trains and Automobiles with him and Steve Martin
I was with my husband 8 years before we got married. I finally told him he had a deadline. If we wasn't married by that deadline then I wasn't waiting anymore. He finally put the ring on it.
John Candy is great in every movie he was in. One of the funniest people in movies 😂
One of my favorite movies of all times. John Candy was such a wonderful actor and comedian. Always watched him on SCTV and have seen all his movies. If you loved him in this one you need to watch "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" with him and Steve Martin. It is hilariously funny but also touching film that I know you would both enjoy.
Enjoyed your reactions. I was born in 1972. Senses or humor, in the 1980s, was very different than today. We didn't see an issue laughing at insults or putdowns or even violent comedy. Not sure why. That's just how it was. 🤘😎🤘
YES!! I totally agree. I was born in Dec 1971 & growing up in the 70's & 80's was awesome!!
Some have been conditioned by the loud sjw's in school to react offended if the minority of sjw's are offended. Conformity.
@@KyleReeseCel2029 Exactly. I really like this couple and their reactions, and there's nothing wrong with being kind or socially aware, but the modern day level of social justice seems to have programmed an entire generation to automatically be offended or humourless over the tiniest of things. I don't think I've ever met a person who hasn't laughed their ass off at the 'get a rat to gnaw that thing off' line, yet new generations have been brainwashed into being too scared to laugh.
@@SirHilaryManfat Exactly! I mean it's broad comedy, it's not real life. I was shocked that the reaction was "That's so disrespectful" I saw this in the theatre and we laughed til we cried at that line.
My brother and I still use that line-so funny!!
Planes, Trains and Automobiles is the movie that made me fall in love eternally with John Candy, but I love everything thing he ever did in life, the definition of "Gentle Giant" R.I.P 🙏❤️
Frost is Laurie Metcalf from Rosanne
Another Coming of Age film from the incomparable John Hughes. John Candy was an icon of 80's and 90's comedy. It seems that comedians for all their humour are able to tap into a deep wellspring of pathos and bittersweet tenderness. Of course we well know by now that many of these comedians in past eras carried burdens on their backs that allowed them to laugh with us at the heart on their sleeve. Vale Candy, Farley, Williams and Co.
80's freeze frame ending hits harder knowing John Candy has passed away.
John Candy rest in peace was one of the greatest comedians of my time. He has had parts in so many movies. From title roles to bit parts. Cool runnings a movie you must see as well as Delirious. John came down in the Canadian invasion late seventies early 80s with Rick moranis and the rest of the sctv gang. I do miss the big guy.
I love Uncle Buck! I re-watch it every now and again. I'm excited to watch it with you two. I really love your movie reactions. I binge watched them all when I was sick. 🤒🙃
While I was watching I thought of another great John Candy movie. The Great Outdoors. Also stars Dan Aykroyd
One of Canada's most beloved entertainers, sorely missed, hope you watch more of John Candy's films, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles and The Great Outdoors are a couple of my favourites
So glad yall enjoyed it!!
I remember seeing this in a theatre with an incredible sound system. The bass from Tone Loc's song was INSANE...you could feel it not just hear it.
Great reaction you two! 😊
RIP always to funnyman John Candy.
This is one of my all-time favorite John Candy films. And it's definitely one of my top go-to comedies.
Other than the original 1984 "The Karate Kid", I very highly recommend the 1988 John Candy movie "The Great Outdoors".
Looking forward to your next music and movie reactions. 😊
Yes...I love The Great Outdoors!!
Yes John Candy and Dan Akroyd were perfect in that movie
John Candy is one of mine favourite actors of all time..,he always made mi laugh..I was barely teenager,when he pass..,but I remember me and my school budies felt that loss and immediately started replaying his best bites as remembering him...Even in the middle of the Europe he was pretty popular for his humor and his neverendind kindness radiance..!
And I love onions in my eggs too !! 😄
Oh my goodness! One of my favorite movies of all time! This came out the year I graduated high school. Lol... I'm pretty old now, I guess. I remember those clothing styles! I wore some of them! 🤣