Airplane! Coffee Scene: The Original and the Spoof
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2016
- For those who have always been wondering what inspired the (in)famous Coffee Scene in Airplane! - here is the spoof along with the original from Crash Landing (1958).
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"Are you nervous about flying?"
yes
first time?
no, I've been nervous before
I used this meme when I got put in Facebook jail, AGAIN, this time for quoting Monty Python. In response to people asking me about it.
@@Perkyclo I got kicked off of Facebook for a joke meme about Hitler..it was a readily available picture from google..
censorship seems not to have a sense of humour.
@@chuckthebull yep, one of my delayed "put in jails" was for posting a Swazistaa to show that FB doesn't care what people post, for all those people who post memes: "I posted this & Fecesbook keeps Taking It Down" 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴 (it took them THREE YEARS to hold it against me) Now they are methodically getting me for every questionable post I've ever made. So I am just hanging out on my Alt Account now.........
@@Perkyclo its ironic that they take down the icons of book burning and of the written word while burning our virtual written words. In the name of fighting fascism, they become the fascist.
There is a saying be careful when fighting monsters you don't become one.
@@Perkyclo you’d think they would support it considering the political party they seem affiliated with but I guess it’s best to not be to obvious.
It was only 10 years later when both kids finally got the joke.
And she still prefered it black
@@mortenu.5606 yeah but now when she says I take mine black, like my men, he responds "same"
They were 11 or 12 when they filmed this... they probably knew then. I'm about the same age as the boy/girl (in real life) and we knew more than adults wanted to think we did by that age.
Nice
@@SehlraC Hebrew isn't a nationality, it's a language. You wouldn't say someone was of English origin. Or French. For pity's sake
When I discovered the original, it makes the "remake" even funnier. Pure genius.
For me too! 🤩
Not a remake it’s more like a parody.
@@Daniel4646yes!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
same for me - I didn't know it came from another scene..
This film is among the best comedies ever made. The coffee girl is played by Michelle Stacy, and the coffee boy is played by David Hollander. Stacy had a prolific child acting career, but stopped working in that profession in 1980. Hollander went on to become a successful screenwriter and executive producer.
He was also Little Earl in the last season of What's Happening?
you're truly the best.
There’s two David Hollanders, this one isn’t the writer although he does appear to be still working
@@guccideltaco And if I remember correctly he had a massive crush on Raj’s younger sister Dee so apparently he took them black too. 😂😂
Yeah but did shs end up having any mixed babies?
Wow I never knew this scene was a parody of another movie. But that little boy deserves an Oscar for his reaction 🤣🤣
@Ivy Mossgarden "Zero Hour" was the serious movie that "Airplane" was a parody of
ruclips.net/video/8-v2BHNBVCs/видео.html
It's pretty remarkable, most of the movie is a shot for shot remake but funnier.
@Ivy Mossgarden It's not even really a parody, it's like 90% the same movie, it's basically just a remake with jokes in it.
Not just this scene.The whole movie.
I know everyone is in love with the boy's expression (and rightly so) but the little girl's timing and delivery is far beyond her years.
Agree .
Also agree!
It's called 'acting'...
@@glenncalzada1707 No one was saying it wasn't you smug numpty, lol he was just saying her acting was good for someone her age.
@@glenncalzada1707 And you're what is called a "douchebag".
The first movie I ever paid a theater twice to see. People were rolling out of their seats. Our sides ached.
I can emphasize. And this movie has truly aged VERY well.
Ditto, Crash Landing was hilarious!
“Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue!!” (It’s time to watch this movie again)
...... and the wrong day to stop methamphetamine
Every single second of Airplane has a top quality joke in it. It's an absolute pandoras box of brilliance and is utterly timeless.
Even the credits are ridiculous
I watched it and this is not true, some of the many seconds they did not make a joke.
Absolutely. And that line - like my men - along with numerous others, is still used very regularly in our house. To describe anything!
This and Blazing Saddles would be my top two comedies.
There's loads of hidden gems, like:
Rumack: Captain, how soon can you land?
Captain Oveur: I can't tell.
Rumack: You can tell me. I'm a doctor.
Captain Oveur: No. I mean I'm just not sure.
Rumack: Well, can't you take a guess?
Captain Oveur: Well, not for another two hours.
Rumack: You can't take a guess for another two hours?
This movie could never be made in today's political climate
Yes, the little girl saying "like my men" is funny. But what gets me every time is the way the boy is looking at her after. 😭😭😭
losttribe3001 yeah, the look on his face is comic genius
Imagine what the kids parents said after the scene maybe they were there da whores
lol he is like "bitch wtf? why did you have to tell me that?", the ultimate "i have a boyfriend"
Most epic look of burn ever.
today he could say he identifies as black.
The fact that you can hear propellers buzzing in the back even though they're flying in a jet engine has to be the best gag in the entire film.
EDIT: this video must’ve hit the algorithm because I suddenly got a lot of likes and replies on this particular comment. I just want to take the opportunity and clarify that it isn’t really “the best gag” in the movie, but it’s certainly the most subtle one and thinking about how they snuck it in makes me chuckle every time.
🤣🤣🤣🤣I've seen that movie 20 times and NEVER noticed that!
really ? the best one?
@@ryanlynch290 Same!
Aren't all commercial planes these days jet? Yet they have twin propellers right?
@@Solus5048 Yes to question 1. No to question 2.
The 2 kid actors nailed the scene. perfect timing and acting, this scene is very funny
her name is michelle stacy, she's on the board of an i-robot corporation.
@@matthewtate6599no kidding.
"Sugar?"
"No thanks; I like my coffee bitter, like my women."
Daaaamn son. Made it personal.
My case was slightly different:
"Cream or sugar?"
"No thanks; I like my coffee like my ex-wives. Hot, dark, and bitter."
Starguy2718 👍👍😂😂
Wow.A little upset with mommy?
@@littlebirdling238 piss off
The fact that the kids were dressed in the same style as the adults was priceless. :D
Even better that they set up these kids earlier in the movie, during the scene where everyone’s getting on the plane you can spot him looking at the girl’s ass like a perverted middle aged man
@@mrcritical6751there is nothing perverted looking at a woman‘s ass as long she‘s not a minor or related to you and she is his age by the way
Yes, it does make it funnier.
"I 'happened' to be passing...(with a tray and two cups of coffee)" 😆
I love how his reaction looks so authentic when he has already seen the script over and over and practiced the scene before. Fantastic acting
Well, who knows. Like with The Empire Strikes Back line "I am your father!" this might have NOT been in the script he got to read...
I've seen the movie at least five or six times over the years, knew the line was coming, and still heartily laughed out loud for about 30 seconds when I heard it again just now. This movie is just priceless...
Me, too.
I like when a passenger offer a drink of alcohol to a grandma and she say no, but inhale a line of cocaine... I'm still laughing
Really?? 30 seconds?? Surely you can't be serious?? 😂
@@derekmmmm,
I'm not even going to say it - too easy. But you know the next line...
Err... 30 seconds?
The best part is the boy's look at the end. Priceless. Good direction on that.
Even better editing
I didn't find out that this movie was a direct parody of an older film until more than 20+ years after I saw it. It's a credit to how well the comedy works considering that almost nobody knew about the original!
Today is Saturday the 28th of October 2023 and I've just found out about this... fancy that huh.
@@OliverMoore1973how the fuck are you in tomorrow
@@OliverMoore1973 Damn !! Me too. "Airplane" was a riot, but I never knew it was a parody of a much older movie.
Um...when it came out EVERYBODY knew about the original.
@@dannyh8288 UUHH ? Who is "everybody" ? You just heard from several people who didn't know.
we need only 11 more people to mention the look on the boy's face to reach our goal 0f 5,000.
Yoooo did you see the look on that boy's face tho??? 😯😯😯
!!!! !!! hahahaaa !! !!!
That little boy expression have me in tears. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😁I Love It.
I think the term you're looking for is 'priceless'...
😊
we're almost there!
41 years later, I still laugh. This movie was such a gift :)
Shirley you're correct.
No matter how many times I watch it the boy’s reaction gets me every single time! 😂
And you're not alone!
This boy may be... what, 10 years old? But that look on his face makes him look like he’s just aged 37 years in one second
XD!
Thats the moment the innocence leaves his body
Considering _Airplane!_ is from 1980 he caught up a few years ago.
@@germanvisitor2 Got curious and looked him up, he was born in 1969 on August 7. He was ten here and is now 52. Did I need to look that up, and do the math no but I get bored easily lol.
@@KingDaveth
:D
The boy's expression at 00:47 is impeccable!
Kind of a Jack Benny-esque reaction.
It's funny because I paused it at that exact moment, laughed like hell, and then started going through the comments to see if anyone commented on it.
48 you mean
@@carlosc.1568 B$r
@WITE FOX softie
I love the Mrs. Cleaver scene. "Excuse me, miss. I speak Jive."
I love how Kareem Abdul-Jabbar plays himself as the copilot and the movie doesn’t really address why he’s the copilot of a random passenger jet
@@kaimcdragonfist4803 I remember two scenes with him. The first is when the kid is telling him what his dad thinks of him and the second is when he is carried away, still wearing his basketball shorts and sneakers.
@@formerevolutionist "The hell I don't! LISTEN, KID! I've been hearing that crap ever since I was at UCLA. I'm out there busting my buns every night! Tell your old man to drag Walton and Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes!" The look on THAT kid's face once Kareem lets go of him is also priceless. It makes you think ZAZ maybe didn't tell the kid that Abdul-Jabbar would be grabbing him by the collar!
Wassup mama I dug her rap. My momma didn’t raise no dummy 😠
My favourite scene, by far. Pity the people who've commented on your comment refer to an entirely different scene altogether. Don't worry, we got you ;)
I love how you can see her trying not to laugh. What a great film
It’s hard to narrow the funniest moments down when the whole movie is so funny, but this might be #1 for me.
Very hard. I have to go with Ted's drinking problem. And every single thing Robert Stack says and does.
@@marcschneider4432 I think his final monologue is my favorite. He’s basically treating Ted Stryker as though he’s a priest or a therapist, haha!
@@smoothALOE "Loneliness. That's the bottom line...Christmas, Ted...it was a living HELL"
This video inspired me to become black
We're 100% BLACK.
Alex Krycek You get a car! You get a car! You get a car! ...
VenoumusGammer Why don't you take a seat, right here
same..................
but i want to be on team #LightSkin
Nowadays if you feel like you're black the rest of us have to play along anyway or we get sued. So why not? Welcome to the team.
"Zero Hour " 1957. Is the movie that "Airplane " was spoofed from. You tube has a video with side by side (split screen) on all the seens...its a must see.....
I've seen Airplane! so many times that I think I actually laughed harder watching Zero Hour!, just thinking of all the scenes they lifted verbatim.
Anyone have a link? Thx!
The Zucker Brothers bought the remake rights to Zero Hour to make Airplane.
@@the3mfs359 ruclips.net/video/8-v2BHNBVCs/видео.html
@@RedHeadKevin Zero Hour itself is based on the Canadian teleplay Flight Into Danger which started Mr Scott(James Doohan).
This was made just before I joined the Corps and became an ATC'er-Radar. We must have memorized the entire movie script- it made for some wild humor slipping bits of dialogue into our work. This parody is so smart. Both child actors had the expressions and timing down perfectly. TY!
I've seen this movie 6000 times and I still laugh at every joke. 😆
Yeah, the Zuckers and Abrahms were truly the Slapstick Masters of their time.
oh how i wish the woman in the B&W movie would say "i take it black like my men" LoL
I'm glad that I wasn't the only one waiting for that!
Oh, come on, Mandela Effect! Please make it happen!
OkamsRazer She was what 11 yo and the jive talkers were 30 yo?
People would be up in arms alright, but not about the racial disparity.
Conservative America’s heads would’ve exploded 🤯
Dutch3k5 Unlikely.
Airplane!, where no moment is wasted. Always something unexpected going on.
Absolutely love this movie! This movie and many others wouldn't fly in these times. I'm surprised it has not been cancelled.
One of the best scenes in cinema; ever. The manners, the clothing, the uptight condescendation, the fleeting remark with a dreamy expression, followed by the sheer, crushing feeling of complete inadequacy. You can live a whole life, and never experience such joyful moment.
Two things:
1) The kids and coffee scene cracks me up. Still funny over 40 years later.
2) Those two kids are probably in their 50s now. That's scary.
Yeah, "scary"
@@david2869 Memento mori
@@TheRealMirCat Are you saying these actors are dead already? Because I am in my 50's and it's not very scary.
@@david2869 memento mori does not mean dead
@@rokpodlogar6062 In latin it means "remember death", but in Japanese it means " 'memen' and forest".
Leaving the theater with a sore back from intense laughing indicates a superb comedy.
This movie keeps everyone (with a sense of humor) laughing hard even over forty years after its creation. It is truly ageless.
This movie was full of so many good one-liners and quotable quotes. A must watch!
Saw this awesome movie when it was released over the July 4, 1980 weekend with my best friend when we were 13. We quoted it for the next 38 years until he passed away a couple years ago. Definitely made an impact on a couple of teenage boys.....
Sorry you lost your friend. Glad you had 38 years of fun along the way.
Seven. Lieutenant Zipp died this morning
love to you and your friend
Here's hoping my best friend and yours have met up;)
My condolences 🙏. ,GOD Bless, and may your friend R.I.P.
1,000 years from now this is still going to be hilarious. :)
Nah, cuz there will only be one race in 1,000 years. Either that, or the human race will be extinct.
It won't make sense. we're all gonna be black in a thousand years.
Unless the woke brigade get their way of course.
I never realized that many of the scenes in this hilarious movie were actual scene send ups from an older movie. This movie is a comedy masterpiece.
It a remake of zero hour
It is such a close copy that ZAZ had to buy the rights to Zero Hour to avoid being sued.
@@cadenza3210 yes they got the rights cheap since the original was not very successful.
@@ronblack7870 I have a copy of Zero Hour and am not surprised .
Both of these kids deserve awards for this his expression and her deliver priceless🤣🤣🤣🤣
To be fair… they might not have understood the punchline themselves. And it’s easy to tell a kid “Just look surprised after she says that.”
I know most of "Airplane!" is a parody of "Zero Hour!" but this scene is a revelation!
It’s more than just a parody. Like this scene, it’s basically a shot for shot spoof.
I thought it was supposed to be a parody of Airport 1975.
@@strawberryseason It's an amalgram of several movies, but mostly "Zero Hour!", including the exclamation point in the title. Almost shot for shot, actually. It's on Amazon Prime Video.
@@JohnDrummondPhoto Thank you. I will have to find that one. Never seen it.
@@strawberryseason With apologies to the creators of Zero Hour!, it can’t be watched as a drama any more.
Not only was that little girl's delivery as dark as her line... that kid's reaction made him look as if he aged at least 40 years within that second.
His wee face at the punchline. :D
Such a good film, seen bits of the original before and saw so much Airplane! in it.
Not a punchline, but facts.
:V
If you rwant to see another vintage movie with a lot of Airplane! in it, check out Zero Hour. That is the movie most of Airplane! is actually based on; from the main plot to much of the actual dialog.
@Saltire True. Airplane! is more or less a remake.
betoen wtf
@@smithcon
Yep. ruclips.net/video/8-v2BHNBVCs/видео.html
The kid’s face. Absolutely priceless.
I've watched Airplane so many times, I'd never be able to watch Zero Hour without constantly cracking up.
This movie was the Ultimate in one liners. All hysterical from beginning to end.. Good luck.. were all counting on you...
When it was released in Australia it was called "Flying High"
also in the Netherlands and some other countries in Europe I believe. Don't know why
@@jowannes69 there’s quite a few movies that have different names even in English speaking countries. For example in Britain, NZ and Australia a recent British made movie was called The Boat that Rocked whereas in the USA it was called Pirate Radio I think.
There was an American movie released in '79 called "The Concorde...Airport '79". In some countries it wasn't released until 1980 so got the title "Airport '80". This caused both movies to end up being released about the same time. To curb confusion, the "Airplane" title was changed.
That's funny, there used to be an TV comedy called Flying High. Like Charlie's Angels, but with flight attendants.
@@tami8458 Well, I wouldn't say it was like Charlie's Angels. The formula of starring 3 female leads in a show had become a trope at that time because of the success of Charlie's Angels, but Flying High had unfortunately been canceled very quickly. Shame, too; I really enjoyed it.
This movie makes me literally cry with laughter. It’s so ridiculous. Absolutely brilliant.
“Joey, ya ever been to a Turkish prison?” 😂😂😂😂😂
Do you like gladiator movies?
I heard _that_ part was a reference to “Shane” (1953).
“Ever seen a grown man naked?”
I never saw the origina. Now that I have seen it, it mades the parody so much more funnier.
I had no idea Airplane is a parody of an older movie, and I still enjoy it every time I see it!!🤣🤣”Like my men.”
The boy became a regular on What's Happening. His character had a crush on Dee who was black.
Thanks for the trivia!
so he never did learn his lesson.
Now knowing that this is a reactment of another makes this scene much funnier.
Great to see it with the original clip first. Beautiful 😂
I went to see this with a group of students in 1980. I don't think I have ever laughed so much since, No time to recover from one visual gag, before something else set us off big time. My sides were well and truly split and I would not be surprised if there were people who saw this, who literally died laughing.
What made it even funnier for this ( 20 at the time ) Canadian kid was seeing Leslie Nielsen in such a zany role. He was a familiar , serious character actor on Canadian TV before this movie.
What many do not realize is that the 1980 “Airplane” movie used much of the exact screenplay dialogue of “Zero Hour” from 1957.
Fun fact, the original upon which the movie Airplane! is based upon, the Canadian production Zero Hour (known as Crash Landing in the US), was produced by a guy named Sydney Newman. This success got him noticed across the pond by both the BBC and ITV. ITV hired him as a producer for the Armchair Theatre series and while at ITV, he became a co-creator of the show The Avengers. Before that show developed into the series we remember today in its second season, Newman was hired away to become the Head of Drama at the BBC where one of the first things he did was co-create Doctor Who.
That look on his face,. Gets me "Every time",, 🤣.. I never forget that line
I see clips of movies like this and I just feel sad. Sad that they can't make a movie like this in 2021.
Originality is dead in Hollywood.
If it was a movie like that it wouldn't be original, would it?
@@dshe8637 Don't think you understand. "like that" doesn't mean this specific movie, just a vast wide swath of jokes about race, sex, children, religion, etc. which would see your movie banned, protested, boycotted, actors and directors blacklisted, etc. into oblivion.
@@BW022 Ahh, I see; you want more offensive, racist, abusive, misogynist movies!
Times change. For the better.
@@dshe8637 Exposition is not endorsement. Many jokes are based on very dark shit, humor is a tool we have to cope with them and expose them. Banning humor can only backfire.
I remember that kid as Little Earl on 'What's Happening!" and he actually had a crush on Dee. So he liked his women black too.
And the little girl is the voice actress of Penny from Disney's The Rescuers (1977)
I had that same thought.
Boy should have won an Oscar just for that facial expression at the end!
Hell yeah 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Do you like movies about Gladiators?”
"Have you ever been in a Turkish prison?"
You ever wonder why little doggies sniff each other the way they do?
Do you ever hang around the gymnasium?
I think those jokes are so awfully funny, they would never be in a movie made nowadays I doubt
This and Beaver's mother talking jive are two of my favorite scenes.
I had no idea the spoof was based on an original but the spoof may as well BE an original it's so good
There is no way they could ever make this movie today, which only makes me love it even more.
Ironically, she ended up with triplets from 3 different guys on the local basketball team.
@@gavinvalentino6002 So she's a single mom?
Mrs Cartman?@@gavinvalentino6002
Right I should purchase this movie while I can
Such a movie released today would result in congress intervening in a special session to find a way to punish the production that created it. The hell with dealing with budgets or other significant issues, they would just focus on this woke nonsense.
I'm just trying not to cry when I remember how air travel used to be😢
Jesus, it doesn't matter how many times I see the look on that kid's face... it gets me every time!
I can't watch the original without adding like my men after it in my head
With today's deepfake technology they could make it a reality 😁
There's gotta be a 'hillarious outake' sitting in some dusty old box where she says that on a rehearsal take or something. The way the line was written, it was just hanging there waiting to be said.
Under what circumstances do you watch the original?
Love the hum of the reciprocating engines on this Boeing 707 jet. 😆
That the jet engines sounded like propeller engines was a very understated joke. It was based on the fact that the plane in the original Zero Hour film that Airplane! is based on was a propeller-driven plane.
@@SweetBearCub ZaZ wanted to use a prop plane in Airplane!. Paramount demanded a jet. This prop sound was a "take that" to paramount! (and in airplane II the Shuttle sounds like a jet..)
I'm puzzled why I still get so much joy and laughter from a scene I've known verbatim and watched 100+ times in the last 30 years. I'm not worried about solving this puzzler, just thankful something so "petty" is actually gold to me. This movie is basically a treasure trove.
The girl in the scene is Michelle Stacy. She was a child actor through the much of the 70s appearing in a number of TV shows and movies before retiring from acting after making "Airplane!" at the ripe old age of 12. She went on to attend USC and is married to Danny Northern.
The boy is David Hollander. He continued to work in Hollywood for a time as an actor, but is probably best known for his work behind the camera as a music supervisor, producer, cinematographer, and more.
Yeah...everybody knows cinematographers!
He is best known for being the EXTREMELY annoying Little Earl on What's Happening!!
Me at nine years old didn’t get the joke. My parents were practically on the floor laughing though. I now see why.
OMG I had no idea this was a spoof!!! I just saw the movie Airplane when I was younger and just thought it was a random funny (now classic) moment. How fun to learn this. Thanks for posting!
Well, it IS commonly known that the whole movie is a spoof of the disaster film Zero Hour, with many other elements in the mix. This clip is just one of them.
Still, thanks!
That face in the end says it all 🤣
I float that joke every now and then as I love my coffee black. You can tell by the looks who has seen the movie and who hasn't. I work with all age groups and having been born before the movie and being a guy the reactions are priceless.
It's utterly brilliant: a line of dialogue from a lesser known movie that someone would probably riff on and what do they do? They take that riff and put it IN THE MOVIE.
The look from the boy, that he's in way over his head. It's priceless.
Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.
To be honest, this is the first time ever I learn that this particular scene in "Airplane!" is a parody of another, older scene (I'm not surprised, still...).
But I am also honest, I still have enjoyed this scene with the two children nonetheless, it is just silly and highbrow while serving a great little punchline XD
The entire movie is just about a scene for scene, line for line parody of "zero hour"
The look on that kid's face at the end is priceless.
Wow I didn't even know it was a parody! That makes the Airplane scene 10 times funnier 😂😂
Practically every line or scene in Airplane is a reference. And some of them run weirdly deep. In Airplane, the copilot who ate the fish was played by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. In Zero Hour, the copilot who ate the fish was played by Crazylegs Hirsch, a pro football player who was a big deal in the 50s.
I actually didn't get this scene and wondered what the humor was beyond just two kids drinking coffee. Now it makes perfect sense and is way funnier in context.
It’s funny with and without the context,or maybe that’s just me?
I have had to rewatch this film more times than I can recall. I'm doubled up, my jaws ache, my stomach hurts so much that I had to get it on DVD and watch it in parts. I watched the original at the cinema. This for me is comedy gold.
That scene just never gets old 😂
Man, that kid nailed that look in the end. They were both great, but that look in the end really killed it!
One of the best jokes in the movie. I don't know how they got that kid to act, but his expression was excellent. And the girl's timing was perfect.
This still kills me!😂The look on the boy's face. Classic.
Those two kids nail that exchange. I mean their timing and deliveries are absolutely perfect.
I had no idea there was an earlier version they were spoofing. Ah man, Airplane was the best. “When Sarge finds out the 💩 will hit the fan!”
"Sarge" was in "Airplane II: The Sequel"; you're thinking of Kramer, Rex Kramer.
One of many reasons this movie is so great.
NEVER. GETS. OLD. 😂😂😂😂😂
Every time I watch this movie I see or hear something new. You have to be listening carefully, and watching the background too. It is so much fun.
When you find out the girl in "Airplane!" was the voice of Penny in Disney's "The Rescuers".
DAAAAAAAAAAAAMN! O_O
Wow! I love that movie
I'm just happy people remember the Rescuers, it's such a wonderful film. Bernard and Bianca forever.
I love how in the original after she says "I take it black", the man sits there awkwardly 🤣
Saw Airplane in the theatre when i was like 10, watched this movie at least 300 times, and i never knew this was a parody. What's even better is there is more dialogue from the little girl about her exploits with men that is hilarious. Thank you for posting.
You're quite welcome! 🥰
How many people would have adults act in the spoof? The fact that they used kids is just further proof of the genius of ZAZ.
"sugar"
"No thank you, I take it black"
Is a hilarious line, yet it's not from the satire/parody!
It doesn't make sense - the man offered sugar, which won't make the woman's coffee black. The boy offered cream, so the 'black' response was appropriate. What was going on in the original?
@@holidayinn4293 Thanks. So a standard coffee in the US is white and two sugars? Do you really put cream in coffee? I've seen/heard the expression in films and television but, when I tried that, it wasn't so good - like having a small oil slick floating on the beverage.
I'm from Australia where people use plain mik in the coffee. I never imagined such a wide cultural gulf separated our societies. ☺
When Covid is over, I hope to travel to the US. It's good to know these details to blend in with the locals!
@@holidayinn4293 Nonsense. If you want it with no milk or sugar you'd say, "black, no sugar". No reasonable person would assume that 'black' means without sugar.
That's the whole point of the line in the original scene. It's a joke.
@@holidayinn4293 As a Brit my specialisation is in tea, but there you would specify explicitly that you wanted no milk and no sugar, so maybe that's transferable to coffee.
@@GarrisonFall Milk is rare. It's usually "half-and-half" (cream + full fat milk) or some disgusting "creamer" made from shredded plastics and sickeningly sweetened with HFCS and full of revolting flavours to hide the true taste of the equally disgusting coffee. One thing Brits learn if they move to the US is to never, ever, ever order a cup of tea anywhere. After 27 years, I still have not come across a single place that knows how to make tea. You VERY quickly learn that black tea (even if brewed properly) + Coffeemate is one of the most disgusting things you could imagine.
The boy's reaction. Precious :)
Airplane! is a classic. Still holds up today