I remember seeing Jim a few months before he died, when he said he'd finally given up the Ernest movies and was doing theater work. I remember being shocked at how intelligent, urbane, and polite he was. I wish the world would've gotten to know the real him a little better. That being said, he did wonderful work as Ernest.
@@doubleitp I am going off an interview I saw once twenty years ago so don't take this as gospel - if you wanna go look for it, it was after he did that snowboarding/skiing movie where he was basically Ernest but not. He said he was tired of being typecast, and one of the things he loved about the theater was that he was able to play all sorts of roles and parts.
My father worked with a guy who went to school with Jim Varney. He told my father that Jim used to go around quoting Shakespeare all time. What an awesome experience that must've been.
Thank you Jim Varney for making my mid 90s childhood blissful and joyful. Used to rent all his videos at blockbuster and rent n64 games and life was good.
I remember seeing him in a Christmas parade in North Carolina when I was a kid. He was riding on a big plastic cow, while waving his hat around, and yelling like a cowboy. One of my earliest memories. RIP Jim Varney.
He was without a doubt one of the funniest men to ever live. He didn't have to be vulgar, he didn't have to cuss, he didn't have to do trashy things. He was just flat-out funny being himself. Jim and his character of Ernest P. Worrell was one of the things that made the 80's so great with his comedic talents.It is a shame he died too soon in life. 50 years old for a man like him just isn't fair, and the world hasn't been as funny without him since.
He was absolutely hilarious, he proved you can be a riot and not even bother with profanity or adult only jokes..:..he literally was hilarious to all ages and was original and fluid and was himself. That’s beyond rare these days
Jim Varney was one of the BEST actors. He was part of my childhood, Ernest saves Christmas, Ernest Goes To Jail and my favorite Ernest Scared Stupid. Great movies.
First saw Jim in commercials around 1980 ish. After my kids were born, the movies followed. My kids' intro to Jim was Ernest goes to Jail. Laughed ourselves sick over the floor buffing scene. The very best thing about Jim, to me, was how he could entertain both kids and adults without cursing. Not one thing in those films ever offended my Mom standards, even though he had a love interest in nearly all of them. Some of the humor was aimed at us adults, but it was never raunchy. That alone is a HUGE talent of itself!
He was. My aunt worked as a nurses assistant at the doctors office he went to. Super nice and way WAY smarter than you'd expect given his Ernest character. Well read and sharp as a knife. Also he smoked like a chimney.
"Rubber-faced funny man who died far too young. His was my type of humor, knowwudImean?" I hope that this is the epitaph on Jim Varney's gravestone. In all seriousness, Jim Varney left us far, far too early. The man's talent was unparalled. As much as I loved Ernest as a kid, Varney's talent far exceeded the character.
@@kingchuckfinley Ernest Scared Stupid is so underrated. Good halloween flick, and brings a tear to the eye, it's got some heartfelt moments and makes you miss him as an actor.
I love Jim Varney! No joke he looks just like my dad, they have the same hair, the same raspy smokers voice (not that it's a good thing, wish they both never smoked) same weathered tan skin, and they actually look like they could be brothers... Anyway my dad would always rent his movies for us... My dad died 2 years before Jim did so when I miss my dad I'll watch one of his movies or watch this stuff on UA-cam and it brings back so many memories!
Jim Varney was one of my inspirations in life. It made me very sad when I found out he died. He was very funny and could always put a smile and laugh on my face.
I remember the day when his cancer diagnosis was announced and then passed away. I bought a DVD box set of his commercials and watched it (Ernest's wacky adventures) ........ there's a commercial when he lectures "Vern" about smoking and the risks of getting cancer 🥺 It hit me hard at that moment and started to tear up 😢 Thank you for the good laughs Ernest 🤗 RIP Jim Varney
I grew up watching ernest. I know deep down he always wanted to take on more dramatic roles.. but there's something truly satisfying about seeing him laugh at himself in bloopers. The "mind altering experiments" part was probably the first time I've heard the man's real laugh. You brought that same real laughter to millions.. thank you for all the joy you brought. God bless.
probably the greatest pitch man in history... youll never see a commercial star like him... and frankly , his movies were so full of love.. I still haven't seen one I HATED... just liked more than others ;)
I grew up with this man in my home my childhood TV and just absolute wholesome Jim varney man I miss him I really do , times were absolutely different back then , it's crazy it really is I mean I'm only 43 , but wow 🤙
5:48 Was wondering when Tom Kennedy hosted "The Price Is Right", I figured it was an additional version that ran concurrent with Bob Barker's daytime version of the show. It was. I looked it up if anybody else was wondering: "On September 9, 1985, Tom made his debut on a new syndicated, nighttime version of The Price Is Right (previous versions were hosted by Dennis James and Bob Barker). Kennedy's version of the show faced increasing competition (from shows such as Jeopardy! and the nighttime version of Wheel of Fortune) and failed to earn prime access slots and often found itself in late night time slots. After 170 episodes, the show ended it's run on May 30, 1986 (reruns continued to air until September 5)."
..........3:10......you can tell that he is genuinely pissed at himself because of the amount of work that OTHER PEOPLE have to do to reset the scene. It wasn't a "oh crap, I messed up".....he was speechless.
All the good ones leave us too early. Jim Varney, Robin Williams, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and so on. Rest in peace the world won't be the same without you
Any other 30+ parents like me that make sure to show their kids his movies and stuff to make sure his legend never dies? just last night me and my kids watched ernest scared stupid (usually our halloween viewing but they wanted to watch it again they love the when a worrel puts his hand on this tree and says Yay I call the forth trantor!! but what are the odds of that happening?!) and every christmas we watch Ernest Saves Christmas, at summer it's Ernest goes To Camp, then before school starts it's ernest goes to school etc etc :) :)
The first time I saw Ernest was on Braum's Ice Cream commercials in Tulsa OK in the early 80's. Soon after he started starring in his own movies. I'll never forget Jim Varney, friend to all.
I have this on VHS and still watch it to this day. I watched it almost every day as a kid...good lord, this man shaped my sense of humor for a lifetime!
@@danieloutlaw2585 DANGER WILL ROBINSON DANGER!!! UA-cam troll alert who left a video up about how bad his parents think he is a disappointment to them..... And we don't disagree with his whiny little crybaby video he left on youtube over a year ago! Smooth move, pray to god for a job and then a year later say there's no god. You trolls need to hide your IP's better also. Getting to easy.
I love Ernest! My parents, brother, and I used to watch Ernest all the time when I was a kid and we loved watching him. I miss him a lot and wish he was still with us.
Grocery stores and a few convenient stores have it and if you're lucky fast food places may have it. and it depends what part of the us you live in. you can find on the east coast, but not to often on the west coast.
Chris McGinny I'm in Ohio and all we have is Mountain Dew. We only have Mello Yello in the Sbaro at the Airport and that place is under high security unless you work there which I don't recommend.
One of my dreams has always been to do stand up comedy and maybe comedy movies.I just don't have the looks for movies. I've always loved a good laugh and have always loved making people laugh and forget about the troubles of life, if even for a little while. I do it at work, at home with my wife, or other places too. Don Knotts, Eddie Murphy, John Ritter, Richard Pryor, Gabriel Iglesias, Rodney Carrington.....I could go on and on.....I've always loved the greats and Jim Varney along with Ritter and Knotts were some of the first I got to watch as a child in the 80's. My dream may never come true, but to this day I still love watching "Ernest Goes To Camp", and I'm 45 now. I still remember my late mother telling me that Jim passed one day. I was joking about something and saying it reminded me of Jim and she said "yeah, I hated to hear that he's no longer with us." I laughed, not knowing, and asked what did she mean. She told me that he had passed away about a couple of months before. It felt like a punch in the gut, and only him being 50 and all. I am grateful that I got to see him in several movies and learned quite a bit by watching him. Rest in peace Jim, I miss you....know what I mean Vern?
Truly underrated and very funny man. Nothing he didn't do that didn't leave me in stitches as a kid growing up. Miss him more and more every time I watch toy story 1 and 2 with my kids
When I was a kid I had no idea he was famous. I loved that man. I alway thought he lived down the street or somewhere close by. He use to be the spokesman for a convenient store in West Virginia called Go Mart. He was the best.
He was a true gift to the comedic community.. He brought so many smiles and so much laughter.. He is very much missed.. I have so many good memories watching his movies with my dad. I continued the tradition on with my children who love him as well.. A true legend!!
My word, he stays in character even when he's out of character. A true method actor. What I would give to have seen him and Robin Williams in a movie of some kind. Or just sitting around talking. Not sure the universe could have handled such awesomeness in one place.
I remember seeing Jim a few months before he died, when he said he'd finally given up the Ernest movies and was doing theater work. I remember being shocked at how intelligent, urbane, and polite he was. I wish the world would've gotten to know the real him a little better. That being said, he did wonderful work as Ernest.
Why did he say he gave up?
@@doubleitp I am going off an interview I saw once twenty years ago so don't take this as gospel - if you wanna go look for it, it was after he did that snowboarding/skiing movie where he was basically Ernest but not. He said he was tired of being typecast, and one of the things he loved about the theater was that he was able to play all sorts of roles and parts.
@@PratzStrike ahhh ok!! Thank you !
@@doubleitp Because he wanted to be a real actor and go back to his real theater acting roots. You know what I mean Vern.
He was a Shakespearian actor and I believe he went to Juliard. He did love making people laugh which is why he did Ernest for so long. I miss him.
He always seemed like the perfect fishing buddy
It's just the denim jacket lol I'm sure it would just consist of beer and telling jokes 😂😂
Donald Dolliver II you’re kidding right? Beer and jokes make for the PERFECT fishing trips!! Lol
i know what you mean....know what i mean?
It's because he's from Kentucky.
He was a big hunter
R.I.P. Jim Varney :(
.....Know what I mean?
I loved this guy so much...😢😢
2019 and still comments. ''The legend will never die!''
I knowwudumean :-D
Love old Jim Varney too bad he did not get the credit he deserved
Now 2020.
2020 now
@NO PATS JIM people started calling him ernie and it turned him into an alcoholic?
When he passed, it was like loosing a friend.
I feel this in my soul😔
Same with Robin Williams.
@@DRHightower they both were good friends
My father worked with a guy who went to school with Jim Varney. He told my father that Jim used to go around quoting Shakespeare all time. What an awesome experience that must've been.
Thank you Jim Varney for making my mid 90s childhood blissful and joyful. Used to rent all his videos at blockbuster and rent n64 games and life was good.
I know that life all too well. Those were the days.
I remember seeing him in a Christmas parade in North Carolina when I was a kid. He was riding on a big plastic cow, while waving his hat around, and yelling like a cowboy. One of my earliest memories. RIP Jim Varney.
He was without a doubt one of the funniest men to ever live. He didn't have to be vulgar, he didn't have to cuss, he didn't have to do trashy things. He was just flat-out funny being himself. Jim and his character of Ernest P. Worrell was one of the things that made the 80's so great with his comedic talents.It is a shame he died too soon in life. 50 years old for a man like him just isn't fair, and the world hasn't been as funny without him since.
He was kind of funny I guess
He was absolutely hilarious, he proved you can be a riot and not even bother with profanity or adult only jokes..:..he literally was hilarious to all ages and was original and fluid and was himself. That’s beyond rare these days
We gotta stop losing beloved guys named jim at 50
Jim Varney was one of the BEST actors. He was part of my childhood, Ernest saves Christmas, Ernest Goes To Jail and my favorite Ernest Scared Stupid. Great movies.
Bro you left out Ernest goes to camp absolute classic
Scared Stupid and Goes to Camp are both Classics!!
Ernest was a household name when I was a kid.
@@KenBober same here! Underrated
It's not Christmas until you watched Ernest saves Christmas. You know what I mean?
First saw Jim in commercials around 1980 ish. After my kids were born, the movies followed. My kids' intro to Jim was Ernest goes to Jail. Laughed ourselves sick over the floor buffing scene. The very best thing about Jim, to me, was how he could entertain both kids and adults without cursing. Not one thing in those films ever offended my Mom standards, even though he had a love interest in nearly all of them. Some of the humor was aimed at us adults, but it was never raunchy. That alone is a HUGE talent of itself!
He was my childhood. Great man deserve a great rest. Thank you Jim.
Jim Varney seems like he would have been the nicest guy in the world to meet.
He was. My aunt worked as a nurses assistant at the doctors office he went to. Super nice and way WAY smarter than you'd expect given his Ernest character. Well read and sharp as a knife.
Also he smoked like a chimney.
Sadly how he died...i need to quit!
People said he was difficult to work with. People with genius-level IQ like Varney had usually are...
That's what killed him :'(
@@janedupree2327 smoking killed him, not being nice lol
I have no idea why this popped into my feed but Jim Varney was a treasure.
I miss jim varney, loved the earnest stuff when I was a kid
@GaunletofDestruction loved that movie . Lol also liked the Saturday morning tv show
Ernest*
Miss Jim Varney always made people laugh and still does R.I.P good sir
Jim Varney may be gone, but his legacy lives on through Ernest :) thanks for the laughs Jim! RIP
The Dogs are sticking to the fire hydrants! What a Classic
Yeah. I cracked on that one. Lol
Miss this man so much. He could always make you laugh no matter what!!!!
Rubber-faced funny man who died far too young. His was my type of humor, knowwudImean?
I miss him I hope the Angels calling you I hope you're with them right now with Jesus Christ who played good Shakespeare 😇
Way too young. 50 seems so young at my age now(43). It is too young to pass.
This man was my childhood hero~
Yes I do
"Rubber-faced funny man who died far too young. His was my type of humor, knowwudImean?" I hope that this is the epitaph on Jim Varney's gravestone.
In all seriousness, Jim Varney left us far, far too early. The man's talent was unparalled. As much as I loved Ernest as a kid, Varney's talent far exceeded the character.
A real life cartoon character. Earnest Goes to Camp was my favourite. You know what I mean Vern?
Ernest Scared Stupid is my favorite.
@@kingchuckfinley Ernest Scared Stupid is so underrated. Good halloween flick, and brings a tear to the eye, it's got some heartfelt moments and makes you miss him as an actor.
If only he was just that last [-] bit (as stated in ERNEST RIDES AGAIN) then he would still be around.
I love Jim Varney! No joke he looks just like my dad, they have the same hair, the same raspy smokers voice (not that it's a good thing, wish they both never smoked) same weathered tan skin, and they actually look like they could be brothers... Anyway my dad would always rent his movies for us... My dad died 2 years before Jim did so when I miss my dad I'll watch one of his movies or watch this stuff on UA-cam and it brings back so many memories!
I once met a truck driver that looked just like him.
I understand how you feel. know what I mean?
omg samee
that is a very nice memory.
Rip you’re dad man fr
I love Jim Varney!! He was absolutely hilarious. Loved the Ernest movies!! His laugh is gold 😂
Ernest brought a lot of joy and laughter to this old man.
He was a treasure, plain and simple.
I Love Jim Varney RIP!! My Sons and I just watched Ernest Scared Stupid today, and it always brings me back to my childhood. Great memories!
The Man the Myth The Legend Rip dude use to keep me rolling when I was a young whippersnapper.
Me too
I love JIm Varney as Ernest P Worrell. I love all his movies and his commercials. RIP Jim
If I had a nickel for every time I said “know what I mean Vern” I’d be a millionaire. Thanks Jim for influencing my vocabulary!
Ernest didn't die.
He just went on to be reincarnated as Mike Rowe
I've never thought about that. But now I can't unsee it.
Damn its abit uncanny
And John Cena
I personally think he went to live with Elvis, could you imagine that?? Lol
I just told my Dad he looks like Mike Rowe! They could be twins!!!
I grew up watch Ernest movies. He will always be my favorite actor. R.I.P. Jim
Jim Varney was one of my inspirations in life. It made me very sad when I found out he died. He was very funny and could always put a smile and laugh on my face.
I remember the day when his cancer diagnosis was announced and then passed away. I bought a DVD box set of his commercials and watched it (Ernest's wacky adventures) ........ there's a commercial when he lectures "Vern" about smoking and the risks of getting cancer 🥺
It hit me hard at that moment and started to tear up 😢
Thank you for the good laughs Ernest 🤗
RIP Jim Varney
I grew up watching ernest. I know deep down he always wanted to take on more dramatic roles.. but there's something truly satisfying about seeing him laugh at himself in bloopers. The "mind altering experiments" part was probably the first time I've heard the man's real laugh. You brought that same real laughter to millions.. thank you for all the joy you brought. God bless.
I grew up watching Ernest. I really miss him. Jim Varney was extremely talented!
I remember Ernest P Worrell from the Braums ice cream commercials growing up in Texas!
What a guy!
I miss living near a braums, best damn pancakes ever. As well as shakes!!
If only Ernest was still with us today He would still make us laugh just like he did then RIP Jim Varney
know what I mean ?
He's funny, know what I mean? What ever happened to Vern, did he pull the whole shebang and went batty, or did he go somewhere without us knowing?
@@kiefnealy836 I think it was Lung Cancer that got him.
Imagine Ernest goes to the retirement home. Even in old age he would've been wacky
@@gatoneko bit late now, but kief was asking about vern
Loved Earnest goes to jail, Jim Varney was truly a funny man
Couldn't have picked a better actor to play uncle jeb in the beverly hillbillies movie
@@thomasfletcher4109 *Jed. Jed Clampett.
I remember many of these....awesome! Jim Varney was an underrated character actor
I miss this guy so much! His Halloween movie is my favorite
Bulgarian Miak!
Earnest Saves Christmas was good too!
I got it! It's Miak! Lol
HOW 'BOUT A BUMPER SANDWICH, BOOGER LIPS?!
probably the greatest pitch man in history... youll never see a commercial star like him... and frankly , his movies were so full of love.. I still haven't seen one I HATED... just liked more than others ;)
What a GREAT GUY....We miss you Jim...
A truly gifted and funny man who passed away way way too soon. Really miss him.
I love and miss jim varney. Grew up on earnest movies. R.I.P.
I grew up with this man in my home my childhood TV and just absolute wholesome Jim varney man I miss him I really do , times were absolutely different back then , it's crazy it really is I mean I'm only 43 , but wow 🤙
2:49 "You blew it, Varney."
To be fair, that's everyone's reaction to good ice-cream. :D. We'll miss you Jim. R.I.P.
Jim Varney = BEST ACTOR EVER!
who says he's acting?
R.I.P Jim Varney aka Ernest P. Worrell
Sort of reminds me of Mike Rowe a little
haha ya
Yes they should make a earnest. And mike Rowe should play as him he fits perfect. And he sounds like him to
Victor V No no no. Nobody can be Ernest but Varney!
Omg I hadn't thought about that but its true! I love both men :)
After hearing that I can see the similarities
The world needs jim more than ever!
I was thinking the same thing today actually..
5:48 Was wondering when Tom Kennedy hosted "The Price Is Right", I figured it was an additional version that ran concurrent with Bob Barker's daytime version of the show. It was. I looked it up if anybody else was wondering:
"On September 9, 1985, Tom made his debut on a new syndicated, nighttime version of The Price Is Right (previous versions were hosted by Dennis James and Bob Barker). Kennedy's version of the show faced increasing competition (from shows such as Jeopardy! and the nighttime version of Wheel of Fortune) and failed to earn prime access slots and often found itself in late night time slots. After 170 episodes, the show ended it's run on May 30, 1986 (reruns continued to air until September 5)."
..........3:10......you can tell that he is genuinely pissed at himself because of the amount of work that OTHER PEOPLE have to do to reset the scene. It wasn't a "oh crap, I messed up".....he was speechless.
So classic. Jim Varney was as much a part of my childhood as HeMan, GIJoes and Indiana Jones.
the legend will always live.
One of the best ever!! Anyone that hasn't had the pleasure of seeing this guy has not lived. I miss Jim Varney!!
God bless Jim.. thank you. Thank you. :)
It was hard not to love this man. He was forsure part of my childhood and still watch his movies.
All the good ones leave us too early. Jim Varney, Robin Williams, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and so on. Rest in peace the world won't be the same without you
OMG! The old man talking about the machine gun that he did, is too funny and spot on too! LOL
"It's cold out here. The dogs are sticking to the fire hydrants." That's classy!
I really miss the hell out of Jim Varney. Great video. Made me laugh hysterically.
Miss you WOW going on 14 years * tears
You'd have to eat 97 hot dogs, 29 apples, 485 crackers, 14 cups of rice, 10 eggs, and a 5 pound beef to get the same amount of protein as in milk?
The WDBJ commercials is where I first seen Ernest. WDBJ-7 was a local station in my area. Always loved Jim!
R.I.P Jim Varney
It's also kinda funny how hard a 30-second, continuous shot commercial can be to make.
Oh my, the reset at about 3:00 ("It'll be a minute") makes me LOL and breaks my heart all at once.
Love Jim varney
Any other 30+ parents like me that make sure to show their kids his movies and stuff to make sure his legend never dies? just last night me and my kids watched ernest scared stupid (usually our halloween viewing but they wanted to watch it again they love the when a worrel puts his hand on this tree and says Yay I call the forth trantor!! but what are the odds of that happening?!) and every christmas we watch Ernest Saves Christmas, at summer it's Ernest goes To Camp, then before school starts it's ernest goes to school etc etc :) :)
When he first started with the gas commercials I worked with a guy named Vern. Man he got tired of everyone sayin "You know whata mean Vern?"
My mom and I had to go see all of his movies at the theater. Just watched him save Christmas tonight. He was amazing!
this guy was my inspiration, God do I miss him.
It's comment sections like this that I love to read.
The first time I saw Ernest was on Braum's Ice Cream commercials in Tulsa OK in the early 80's. Soon after he started starring in his own movies. I'll never forget Jim Varney, friend to all.
Jim Varney, you are missed SO MUCH😢!! The whole movie industry needs healthy-humor actors like YOU!
I have this on VHS and still watch it to this day. I watched it almost every day as a kid...good lord, this man shaped my sense of humor for a lifetime!
i am the same, he was a great man. the world got a little darker the day he died
Rip Jim Varney
I loved Ernest! I could have cried when i got up for school and watched the news broadcaster. "Ernest Goes to Heaven."
There's no God
@@danieloutlaw2585 DANGER WILL ROBINSON DANGER!!! UA-cam troll alert who left a video up about how bad his parents think he is a disappointment to them..... And we don't disagree with his whiny little crybaby video he left on youtube over a year ago! Smooth move, pray to god for a job and then a year later say there's no god. You trolls need to hide your IP's better also. Getting to easy.
Thank you for sharing. He was a great man who brought us tons of laughter!
I love Ernest! My parents, brother, and I used to watch Ernest all the time when I was a kid and we loved watching him. I miss him a lot and wish he was still with us.
after watching ernest mello yello commercial i started drinking it so thank you ernest
i did the same thing
Where do you buy it?
Grocery stores and a few convenient stores have it and if you're lucky fast food places may have it. and it depends what part of the us you live in. you can find on the east coast, but not to often on the west coast.
Chris McGinny I'm in Ohio and all we have is Mountain Dew. We only have Mello Yello in the Sbaro at the Airport and that place is under high security unless you work there which I don't recommend.
Chris McGinny
Found it in my local Wal-Mart...
"Know what I mean Verne" was iconic
I'm trapped in here with all this ice cream.... Don't send help. ;)
One of my dreams has always been to do stand up comedy and maybe comedy movies.I just don't have the looks for movies. I've always loved a good laugh and have always loved making people laugh and forget about the troubles of life, if even for a little while. I do it at work, at home with my wife, or other places too. Don Knotts, Eddie Murphy, John Ritter, Richard Pryor, Gabriel Iglesias, Rodney Carrington.....I could go on and on.....I've always loved the greats and Jim Varney along with Ritter and Knotts were some of the first I got to watch as a child in the 80's. My dream may never come true, but to this day I still love watching "Ernest Goes To Camp", and I'm 45 now. I still remember my late mother telling me that Jim passed one day. I was joking about something and saying it reminded me of Jim and she said "yeah, I hated to hear that he's no longer with us." I laughed, not knowing, and asked what did she mean. She told me that he had passed away about a couple of months before. It felt like a punch in the gut, and only him being 50 and all. I am grateful that I got to see him in several movies and learned quite a bit by watching him. Rest in peace Jim, I miss you....know what I mean Vern?
Many thanks for sharing these great clips! Jim Varney was a comedic genius.
Thank you for making this. ♡
Earnest goes to camp is one of my childhood favorites
Such a funny guy! Loved him as a kid, and looking back, he still makes me laugh.
I've always love him haha :) he makes me laugh too
Mike Rowe always reminded me of Jim.
Holy shit, I never noticed the resemblance.
"Don't send help, know whudahmean?"
Haha, so great
I hadn't laughed so hard in a long time! God rest your weary soul Jim!
The chocolate heart one was the funniest!!! I laughed till I almost peed on myself. The nightmare meatloaf one was way funny too!
Hand me that caramel!
His mouth is full of candy I think he’s drooling too I love it
I thought I had seen all of his commercials before now. Boy was I wrong. You topped it thank you!
Truly underrated and very funny man. Nothing he didn't do that didn't leave me in stitches as a kid growing up. Miss him more and more every time I watch toy story 1 and 2 with my kids
Seeing the amount of bloopers just for commercials makes me wonder how Jim's movies ever finished on schedule, knowwhutimean!? :-)
When I was a kid I had no idea he was famous.
I loved that man.
I alway thought he lived down the street or somewhere close by.
He use to be the spokesman for a convenient store in West Virginia called Go Mart. He was the best.
He was a true gift to the comedic community.. He brought so many smiles and so much laughter.. He is very much missed.. I have so many good memories watching his movies with my dad. I continued the tradition on with my children who love him as well.. A true legend!!
My word, he stays in character even when he's out of character. A true method actor.
What I would give to have seen him and Robin Williams in a movie of some kind. Or just sitting around talking. Not sure the universe could have handled such awesomeness in one place.
I loved watching his movies growing up. R.I.P. Jim Varney........