The wonderful gag is that, no matter how flamboyant Johnny is, none of the gritty men who surround him notice him. he gasps and giggles and prances and whoops and people are totally oblivious to him.
It's more that they just don't notice it as anything out of the ordinary.....That's in line with early ZAZ humor of characters reacting nonchalantly to the craziness around them. I think the Police Squad series worked better than Naked Gun for that reason since Leslie Nielsen plays it serious like Dr. Rumack here in spite of all the ridiculousness going on, but they turned him into the joke and made him a bumbling fool like Inspector Clouseau for the movies.
Fun fact - Stephen Stucker was also very flamboyant in real life; he once described himself as being "so flamingly gay" that one could light cigarettes off of him.
+Dan D That scene when he was offered coffee and from 0:55-0:56 was the only times he didn't act funny but was more serious. The spot when he was offered coffee he could have said in a funny way something like "I don't cough out the letter E" and/or "the letter E doesn't cough" (cough E), haha.
+Carl Jacobsen I guess that does sound funny that he misunderstood when Lloyd Bridges asked him to get coffee but, it's too bad that he didn't say a funny thing after Lloyd Bridges said "how about some more coffee" since saying "no thanks" didn't sound too funny.
I think it was considered more funny at the time - it was understood that underlings were expected to jump up and go get things for higher-ups, and he was breaking that "social contract" in the same blissfully unaware way that he did everything he did in this film.
@@CaptainSpalding72 I know. AIDS. And unfortunately back in those days there was a lot of ignorance about it. He was gay, and just about everyone assumed that only gay people can get AIDS. We've made some progress since then. Not a lot, but some progress.
@@starwarsrebel2006 Just curious: Are you old enough to remember the beginning of the AIDS crisis? At first, there was a lot of fear about how it was contracted. The masses wondered if it could be spread through touch, by becoming airborne, by mosquito, etc. Citizens lived in fear. (Actually, we could use a bit of that "fear" [I'd prefer respect] when it comes to COVID-19, but I digress.) Once it became evident only gay men got AIDS (which was just as untrue as the touch/airborne/mosquito hypotheses), Ronald Reagan *_ignored_* its existence and refused to fund research. Getting AIDS was an automatic death sentence. We have made a lot of progress since then. When you say we've made some progress, but not a lot, I have to wonder if you lived through the part where AIDS killed 100% of the time. Now, if you're speaking about undeveloped countries, you have a damn good point. Africa has a much worse AIDS problem than the United States ever did and they can't offer proper treatment. I have diabetes. One of my doctors told me he'd rather have AIDS than diabetes. Both diseases can be managed, but he thinks it's harder to manage diabetes. That's just one man's opinion and I don't know if I agree because I don't have AIDS. I can't compare / contrast. I'm not even sure a person with both maladies could do so because having both might exacerbate one over the other. That said: you know the U.S. has made a lot of progress if a doctor would choose AIDS. It's no longer a death sentence, at least in developed countries. Going back to Africa: The AIDS epidemic is a travesty. I'm not even sure how the world could conquer AIDS, even if we could all get on the same page, which doesn't seem likely. If anything, we're all becoming more entrenched in our little bubbles.
When 'Johnny' unplugs the runway lights...plugs the cord back...says he's just kidding...and ends the scene with an evilistic wave of his hands with that smiling, but maniacal laughter...is the absolute funniest moment! Blessings, Stephen Stucker.
Chumpy the Anteater if he wanted to join the Shriners. he would say "they wear those cute little fezes, the drive the little cars. and the motorcycles and ride the horse's in parades.
I love how in this entire movie where the whole joke is dramatic actors reading intentionally goofy lines with total stoicism, we have exactly ONE character who knows that this is a comedy.
Simply one of the funniest characters to grace the silver screen. Delightfully manic and zany. I love every moment of his comedy shenanigans. And I was surprised to learn that there were no lines for him in the script; he was given the dialogue that other actors would "feed" him (like "What do you make of this?") and he was allowed to do whatever he wanted in response.
Stephan Strucker was a comedy genuis. Taken from us way too soon. And I can't believe that this movie came out 40 years ago. WOW. Where did the time go??
IIRC sadly he didn’t get to enjoy his fame. By the time the movie went to cable and blew up, he was too far along because of AIDS and died shortly after. But I like to think now that he’s been immortalized in film and internet he is still with it.
OMG -- can you imagine how many retakes there must have been? Actors with the scripted lines on the receiving end of "Johnny"s improvised lines could not have helped bursting into laughter almost every time! I love this movie and its cast SO much. Any time I catch it even in passing I am reduced to hysterical laughter. Thank you for this hilarious compilation, Gus Garcia!
The huge success of this movie was the fact that four serious actors took a chance to act silly (Peter Graves, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack & Leslie Nielsen) and of course Stephen Stucker not a major name had a hilarious performance ...his one liners are classics.
The first time I saw this I was so caught off guard by how funny and unpredictable he was that eventually I just burst out laughing every time he spoke; when I found out there was a sequel, I'm not kidding, I immediately thought "Does Johnny come back?" Needless to say the second he literally jumped into frame in part 2, I freaked out in the best way.
You know; I just thought of something that might come close - what about that hilarious flight attendant from WestJet? Look up the name Michael McAdam...no one will ever beat Stephen, but yeah...definitely need more funny stuff!
He was good in 'Airplane 2' even tough he had less scenes. I loved him playing a Ray Charles stenographer when the Soul Brother was testifying. Most people miss it's him cuz he's wearing a wig.
His best line in Airplane 2 is when McCrosky asks "What in Sam Hill is a woman doing in charge of the ship?" and Johnny responds with "Maybe she has her ship together!"
Starting at 1:40, he's just sitting there waiting to tell his jokes, trying not to laugh and I'm watching just waiting for the joke. This is a prime example of actors being really good to not just laugh and have to re-take the scene.
@Jay Scheiner That's true. He probably didn't want to crack a joke in front of Steve McCrosky and waited and hoped he walked away soon so he could crack a joke to Mrs. Over.
Was Airplane the funniest movie ever? Stephen Stucker as Johnny was a fantastic cameo...so totally gay and mad cap and loveable. Again, that 1980s decade was especially cruel to Aids sufferers with few drugs and not a little prejudice at every level. Victims like Stephen now shine through like beacons of humanity. You know, with more time he could have reprised that character in so many comedies and films. Great compilation.
@sha11235 That's true where it looks like he was standing on something (a box for example) doing something funny and then jumped off of it to say "and Leon's getting larger" and then jumped back on top of where he was standing on.
“What kind of plane is it?” “Oh, its a big pretty white plane, with red stripes, curtains in the windows, and wheels, it kinda looks like a big Tylenol.” Lol
Damn On July 12, 1984, Stucker was diagnosed with AIDS. He later publicly announced his illness, making him one of the first actors to announce he was suffering from the disease. Stucker had apparently suffered from many different types of cancer-related symptoms as early as 1979, prior to public knowledge of what AIDS was. He claimed to have used needles, and had transfusions.[2] He died from AIDS-related complications on April 13, 1986 at the age of 38. He is interred in the Chapel of the Chimes.
Every time you watch the movie you catch something you didn't notice before. I remember my sister taking me to see this in the theater when I was 11. I sure picked up a lot more that I missed when I got older.
There’s a clip here on UA-cam of Stephen Stucker on the Phil Donahue show and he’s hysterical! Gone too soon. I really respect and miss him he was a natural talent!
Every time I watch this movie I laugh hysterically at all his one liners. Especially that Auntie Em line. Stephen Stucker was the real deal. Gone too soon.
I saw every "Airport" movie every year, then this movie came out, I was 9yo and never laughed so hard in my life, this guy was so funny....! Sorry he is gone.
@hotelmario510 That's true. He was funny on this movie and when I first saw him that he was a character on the movie to joke around I said to myself "he sure does like to monkey around" haha.
In 1980, he was a horrible person with Jerry Falwell’s followers and the like. Today he’d barely put a smile on woke young people’s faces. Everybody in between, he’d have them howling with laughter.
Stephen Stucker was one of the first actors to come out with the announcement that he had AIDS. RIP Stephen, millions laughed countless times because of you.
The wonderful gag is that, no matter how flamboyant Johnny is, none of the gritty men who surround him notice him. he gasps and giggles and prances and whoops and people are totally oblivious to him.
Typical socially verbal squalor from your types!
They're used to it.
It's more that they just don't notice it as anything out of the ordinary.....That's in line with early ZAZ humor of characters reacting nonchalantly to the craziness around them. I think the Police Squad series worked better than Naked Gun for that reason since Leslie Nielsen plays it serious like Dr. Rumack here in spite of all the ridiculousness going on, but they turned him into the joke and made him a bumbling fool like Inspector Clouseau for the movies.
Except Lloyd Bridges who can't get a plain, simple, lucid answer about newspaper reports!
You forgot 'mintzes' and 'swishes'......
That overly flamboyant typing was one of the funniest things in the whole movie!
Fun fact - Stephen Stucker was also very flamboyant in real life; he once described himself as being "so flamingly gay" that one could light cigarettes off of him.
He also invented the troll face!!!
@@evilubuntu9001. I thought that was Jim Varney who invented the troll face? or maybe varney got it off stucker.
Wait, was Stephen gay??
It was on display especially when he was typing
@@humantoon If your legitimately asking, yes. He died of AIDS in 1985 I think (Not from STDs but from drugs I want to say)
“The fog is getting thicker”
“And Leon’s getting laaaarger”
40 years later and I still have to pull up this vid to explain the joke to people. Ageless!
I love that seen especially the way behind back afteer
Me John. Big tree.
My sister and I do that to each other if it's been a while and one of us has put on weight.
I love him hopping in and out of the camera view like a frog.
"Johnny how about some coffee?"
"No thanks!"
+Dan D That scene when he was offered coffee and from 0:55-0:56 was the only times he didn't act funny but was more serious. The spot when he was offered coffee he could have said in a funny way something like "I don't cough out the letter E" and/or "the letter E doesn't cough" (cough E), haha.
Ack, but the whole point was that he was being asked to go get coffee and he took it as a offer instead.
+Carl Jacobsen I guess that does sound funny that he misunderstood when Lloyd Bridges asked him to get coffee but, it's too bad that he didn't say a funny thing after Lloyd Bridges said "how about some more coffee" since saying "no thanks" didn't sound too funny.
I think it was considered more funny at the time - it was understood that underlings were expected to jump up and go get things for higher-ups, and he was breaking that "social contract" in the same blissfully unaware way that he did everything he did in this film.
+Carl Jacobsen I didn't know about that.
This man deserves an Oscar for best supporting actor.
I'd say more of the Golden Globe because he wasn't exactly important to the story, but he was hilarious.
AGREED
Hes dead
@@CaptainSpalding72 I know. AIDS. And unfortunately back in those days there was a lot of ignorance about it. He was gay, and just about everyone assumed that only gay people can get AIDS. We've made some progress since then. Not a lot, but some progress.
@@starwarsrebel2006 Just curious: Are you old enough to remember the beginning of the AIDS crisis? At first, there was a lot of fear about how it was contracted. The masses wondered if it could be spread through touch, by becoming airborne, by mosquito, etc. Citizens lived in fear. (Actually, we could use a bit of that "fear" [I'd prefer respect] when it comes to COVID-19, but I digress.)
Once it became evident only gay men got AIDS (which was just as untrue as the touch/airborne/mosquito hypotheses), Ronald Reagan *_ignored_* its existence and refused to fund research. Getting AIDS was an automatic death sentence. We have made a lot of progress since then. When you say we've made some progress, but not a lot, I have to wonder if you lived through the part where AIDS killed 100% of the time.
Now, if you're speaking about undeveloped countries, you have a damn good point. Africa has a much worse AIDS problem than the United States ever did and they can't offer proper treatment.
I have diabetes. One of my doctors told me he'd rather have AIDS than diabetes. Both diseases can be managed, but he thinks it's harder to manage diabetes. That's just one man's opinion and I don't know if I agree because I don't have AIDS. I can't compare / contrast. I'm not even sure a person with both maladies could do so because having both might exacerbate one over the other. That said: you know the U.S. has made a lot of progress if a doctor would choose AIDS. It's no longer a death sentence, at least in developed countries.
Going back to Africa: The AIDS epidemic is a travesty. I'm not even sure how the world could conquer AIDS, even if we could all get on the same page, which doesn't seem likely. If anything, we're all becoming more entrenched in our little bubbles.
Even the way he's typing cracks me up.
The way he resumes typing after McCroskey yanks the paper out of his hands is glorious :D
When 'Johnny' unplugs the runway lights...plugs the cord back...says he's just kidding...and ends the scene with an evilistic wave of his hands with that smiling, but maniacal laughter...is the absolute funniest moment!
Blessings, Stephen Stucker.
I bet he was channeling Paul Lynde in that scene.
"Passengers certain to die." "Airline negligent." "THERE'S A SALE AT PENNY'S!"
My favourite line 😁
What's even funnier is that he's actually reading the paper upside down 😂
The way he says "Just like Gerald Ford" with such delightful contempt is beyond hilarious.
“He’s alive but unconscious”
“Just like Gerald Ford.” 😆😆😆
41 years and now its uncle joe
@@pberPSR You bastard. You beat me to it. Haha!!
More like Biden
@@pberPSR Yet he's still infinitely better than the orange scrotal sack president 😂
@@jeannetteramirez3704 At least he is not a tax-evading KKK pedophile like Donald Trash.
What do you mean, "best of." Every moment this man was on camera was THE BEST.
‘Zactly. He will always be the best part of that movie.
Agreed.
For sure, this guy was a genius.
Have you seen the second airplane?
@@stephenfrank2397 the made a second one?
AND LEON IS GETTING LAAAAARRRGER!!!!!! LOL
what up my neighbor! Oh it's bug white and has big wheels and looks like a big tylenol
Chumpy the Anteater if he wanted to join the Shriners. he would say "they wear those cute little fezes, the drive the little cars. and the motorcycles and ride the horse's in parades.
tekashi69 that is funny.
I love how he jumps into and out of frame. XD
THERES A SALE AT PENNY'S!!!! XD
Anthony DelOrbe funny line.
I love how he hops in to Leon and hops out. Classic.
Yes, I rewound it again and again for the hop into frame and out of it
"AUNTIE EM, UNCLE HENRY, TOTO - IT'S A TWISTER - IT'S A TWISTER!"
I'm 28 years old and saw this with my pops for the first time this weekend. I never laughed so hard with him over this guy. Classic!
May I ask if he got to see it in theaters when it first came out?
But yeah; fantastic flick!
I love how in this entire movie where the whole joke is dramatic actors reading intentionally goofy lines with total stoicism, we have exactly ONE character who knows that this is a comedy.
@Alysandir Yes, that’s why his character is so different than the rest. He’s a comedic genius in coming up with much (all?) of his own lines.
Yes, straight lads didn't know it was a comedy, duh.
@@unowen-nh9ov I think straight people knew it was a comedy. Don't give the gays ALL the credit (not that we won't accept it).
Simply one of the funniest characters to grace the silver screen. Delightfully manic and zany. I love every moment of his comedy shenanigans. And I was surprised to learn that there were no lines for him in the script; he was given the dialogue that other actors would "feed" him (like "What do you make of this?") and he was allowed to do whatever he wanted in response.
I never knew that. Thanks for sharing. I have even more respect for him as an actor now. I think he tied the entire movie together.
@@scottbrooks2255 Exactly.
That explains the look the actor gave him when he leaped into frame and said "And Leon's getting LAAAARGER" as he jiggled his belly.
@@Flufferz626 Definitely!
Yeah, the "pterodactyl" came out of nowhere. As giant flying things do.
Stephan Strucker was a comedy genuis. Taken from us way too soon. And I can't believe that this movie came out 40 years ago. WOW. Where did the time go??
Stole every scene he was in. Taken from us far too soon.
Sure was taken too soon
@@Antho1313 2020 and we still don't have a cure for AIDS.
starwarsrebel2006 Unfortunately, I pray for her and for all disease
He was funny af. R.I.P.
Stephen Stucker should have gotten a lot more recognition for his part... He was some of thee funniest moments!
IIRC sadly he didn’t get to enjoy his fame. By the time the movie went to cable and blew up, he was too far along because of AIDS and died shortly after. But I like to think now that he’s been immortalized in film and internet he is still with it.
He was a great character against a backdrop of some serious heavy weight actors hamming it up for our amusement. Thank you Mr Stucker.
When he criticizes her dress, I died!!! 1:56
"It's a twister It's a twister!!" LOL!!!!!!!
Stephen Stucker ad-libbed all of his lines as Johnny.
OMG -- can you imagine how many retakes there must have been? Actors with the scripted lines on the receiving end of "Johnny"s improvised lines could not have helped bursting into laughter almost every time! I love this movie and its cast SO much. Any time I catch it even in passing I am reduced to hysterical laughter. Thank you for this hilarious compilation, Gus Garcia!
RIP Stephen Stucker
The ice cream cone as a microphone gets me every time.
I just love how they keep piling up jokes into even one frame.
"Me John, Big Tree! " 😂
The only one missing what 'we need a man who won't crack under pressure.' 'how about Mr. Rogers?' but this is FABULOUS! thanks for uploading :)
I know!! I was wondering why that one was missing!!
Get me Rex Kramer🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can you explain that joke?
Or when the captain says, 'What do make of this?" and Johnny says a brooch, a hat etc!
“Auntie Em, Uncle Henry, Toto! It’s a twister! It’s a twister!” 😂😂😂😂😂
The huge success of this movie was the fact that four serious actors took a chance to act silly (Peter Graves, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack & Leslie Nielsen) and of course Stephen Stucker not a major name had a hilarious performance ...his one liners are classics.
The first time I saw this I was so caught off guard by how funny and unpredictable he was that eventually I just burst out laughing every time he spoke; when I found out there was a sequel, I'm not kidding, I immediately thought "Does Johnny come back?" Needless to say the second he literally jumped into frame in part 2, I freaked out in the best way.
I think he increased Airplane's comedy level by a factor of ....ohhh.... 1000
The best character in airplane! Died to young, but then the best ones do! Rapunzel, Rapunzel!!!!
wayne morris
jmyetman1999
Why do you people continue to feed these trolls. It's just a pathetic cry for attention. Ignore them and they'll go away.
Cinderella,cinderella
Whenever I hear someone say 'The Tower' I immediately think of that scene.
“Nick, Heath, Jarrod. There’s a fire in the barn.” 😂😂😂
0:08 A reporter is holding an ice cream cone as a microphone.
Another microphone sports the call letters "WZAZ", a reference to the writer-director trio of Jim Abrahams and David & Jerry Zucker.
That look he gives after he gets the paper taken away for the Penney's comment was great.
He gives the same look when he gets the report taken away from him as well
Oh my god he was adorable and hilarious ! This world needs more fun Men like he was.
You know; I just thought of something that might come close - what about that hilarious flight attendant from WestJet? Look up the name Michael McAdam...no one will ever beat Stephen, but yeah...definitely need more funny stuff!
I still watch this movie and I just howl when Stephen Stucker plays his parts!
"Where did you get that dress? It's awful. And those shoes - geez!" cracks me up every time.
😭
He was good in 'Airplane 2' even tough he had less scenes. I loved him playing a Ray Charles stenographer when the Soul Brother was testifying. Most people miss it's him cuz he's wearing a wig.
Ray Charles? I thought he was playing Stevie Wonder...
No, he's in glasses.
He played a stenographer in Kentucky Fried Movie too!
His best line in Airplane 2 is when McCrosky asks "What in Sam Hill is a woman doing in charge of the ship?" and Johnny responds with "Maybe she has her ship together!"
Starting at 1:40, he's just sitting there waiting to tell his jokes, trying not to laugh and I'm watching just waiting for the joke. This is a prime example of actors being really good to not just laugh and have to re-take the scene.
@Jay Scheiner That's true. He probably didn't want to crack a joke in front of Steve McCrosky and waited and hoped he walked away soon so he could crack a joke to Mrs. Over.
I'm 15 and I love this movie, I friggin love Johnny
Whats the point of saying your age. It doesn't matter.
+Alice In Hell
It shows that young people can appreciate good comedy, that the idiocy of modern comedy hadn't brainwashed this particular one.
He was great . The best thing about the two Airplane movies
R.I.P.
By Far My Favorite Character In The Movie, JOHNNY FOR PRESIDENT!!!!! :)
He died in 1986
Was Airplane the funniest movie ever? Stephen Stucker as Johnny was a fantastic cameo...so totally gay and mad cap and loveable. Again, that 1980s decade was especially cruel to Aids sufferers with few drugs and not a little prejudice at every level. Victims like Stephen now shine through like beacons of humanity. You know, with more time he could have reprised that character in so many comedies and films. Great compilation.
Well said
He was gonna be huge. As big as Robin Williams!
The energy he brought to every scene was classic
Me John!!! BIG TREE
were going to the tower.
The tower? The tower? Rapunzel! Rapunzel!
RIP Johnny. Your the funniest!
"And Leon is getting largeeer!" LOL
Best one is when he leaps into the scene, says, "And Leon's getting larger," then leaps out again.
@sha11235 That's true where it looks like he was standing on something (a box for example) doing something funny and then jumped off of it to say "and Leon's getting larger" and then jumped back on top of where he was standing on.
Hahaha! Ahh, RIP Steve. You were a really funny guy.
That guy is my spirit animal!
What made him so good was that all of his lines were ad-libbed so he could truly show his comedic talent.
0:21 Johnny, what can you make out of this?
Why, you can make a hat, or a brooch, or a pterodactyl-
Best movie ever made.
“What kind of plane is it?” “Oh, its a big pretty white plane, with red stripes, curtains in the windows, and wheels, it kinda looks like a big Tylenol.” Lol
0:11
Took me just now to see that Johnny was carrying a plate of sandwiches and a cigarette.
The leap out the door gets me everytime.
The ice cream cone at 0:09 gets me every time
AUNTIE EM UNCLE HENRY TOTO IT'S A TWISTER IT'S A TWISTER!!!!!! 😂😂😂
RIP Stephen. Thanks for the laughs.
Stephen should've at least gotten an Oscar nomination for supporting actor.
Genius.
😎
Damn
On July 12, 1984, Stucker was diagnosed with AIDS. He later publicly announced his illness, making him one of the first actors to announce he was suffering from the disease. Stucker had apparently suffered from many different types of cancer-related symptoms as early as 1979, prior to public knowledge of what AIDS was. He claimed to have used needles, and had transfusions.[2]
He died from AIDS-related complications on April 13, 1986 at the age of 38. He is interred in the Chapel of the Chimes.
This has been a longtime favorite, and now, at age 44, I'm just noticing that one of the microphones in the first scene is a chocolate ice cream cone.
Every time you watch the movie you catch something you didn't notice before. I remember my sister taking me to see this in the theater when I was 11. I sure picked up a lot more that I missed when I got older.
it looks like a big tylenol
"I wanna know absolutely everything that's happened up 'til now!"
_"Well, lets see: First the Earth cooled, and then the Dinosaurs came..."_
There’s a clip here on UA-cam of Stephen Stucker on the Phil Donahue show and he’s hysterical! Gone too soon. I really respect and miss him he was a natural talent!
Oh it's a big pretty airplane with curtains in the window and WHEELS and it looks like a big Tylenol.
It does look like a big Tylenol, though! 😂
“He’s alive but unconscious”
“Like Gerald Ford”
😂😂😂😂😂
is it just me or does Stephen Stucker in this movie have the same energy as the Janitor in scrubs?
Great acting.
"THEIRS A SALE AT PENNY'S!"
I am in stitches every time I see him in this film. His star will shine forever.
Every time I watch this movie I laugh hysterically at all his one liners. Especially that Auntie Em line. Stephen Stucker was the real deal. Gone too soon.
When we were kids watching re runs he was always known to us as that guy
I love how the lights for the runway are operated with just a plug😂😂😂
....curtains in the windows and wheels, and it looks like a big Tylenol!
I saw every "Airport" movie every year, then this movie came out, I was 9yo and never laughed so hard in my life, this guy was so funny....! Sorry he is gone.
I'll never understand why people hate this guy, he's my favourite character in the movie
@hotelmario510 That's true. He was funny on this movie and when I first saw him that he was a character on the movie to joke around I said to myself "he sure does like to monkey around" haha.
In 1980, he was a horrible person with Jerry Falwell’s followers and the like. Today he’d barely put a smile on woke young people’s faces. Everybody in between, he’d have them howling with laughter.
Where are we at now?..." well first came the dinosaurs, and then the ice age" !
1:31 We’re going to the tower.
Johnny: The Tower! The Tower! Rapunzel! Rapunzel!
Johnny Rules!
Shannon Claire he was the one who made the film
He was great in Kentucky Fried Movie also
as the stenographer in the courtroom scene
Guy was pretty much the MANN. Thanks for posting!
Stephen Stucker was one of the first actors to come out with the announcement that he had AIDS. RIP Stephen, millions laughed countless times because of you.
I have seen this freaking movie about a zillion times for 3 decades now and I'm just noticing the melting ice cream cone at 0:09?
That icecream cone though 😂😂😂😂
Airline Brass Member with Dependency Problem: “Your husband and the others are alive, but unconscious.”
Johnny: “Just like Gerald Ford.”
Me: 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Did I leave the iron on?"
You are a hero for uploading this
JUST KIDDING is the best joke of the entire film!
It's crazy because all of his lines were improvised.
RIP Stephen Stucker!
The tower? The tower?? Rapunzel! Rapunzel!
Without question the funniest bit he did in the movie. (And not a bad j'ete, either.)...
Johnny the biggest troll in history lol
*He stole every scene he was in. A great comedic talent taken from us too early.*
"Did I leave the Iron On?" from the sequel, cracks me up every time.
His gay humor was on the top!!!............"R.I.P"..... Steven Sticker!!!...