@@wampa25 You mean Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again, with Sherriff Buford T. Justice. Yeah, I'd forgotten Sally Field was in that too. Silly, but still very funny film.
The Anchorman DVD has something like 45 minutes of footage with Burt Reynolds, who was actually going to be in this film. It was basically a whole other movie they had going, but then they decided to just cut him out of it.
Christina Applegate is most well known for being in the 80’s and 90’s classic Married With Children… if you like classic TV shows you should give it a try
Yup, Christina was hilarious as a sassy, I've-had-enough-of-you teenager. And she was stunning even back then. Chewing bubblegum is a sarcastic way was never as sexy as when she did it lol.
So I'll date myself a bit here, but this movie came out when I was in college... and it remains the most quotable movie I've ever seen. Back in 2004, you could barely hold a conversation without hearing about glass cases of emotion, or IMMEDIATELY REGRETTING THIS DECISION. It's such a dumb movie, but I love it.
The scene with Baxter and the bear was supposed to have subtitles btw, they have a whole conversation about Baxter meeting the bears family in the woods lol. Not sure why this version of the movie didn’t include it, but I’ve seen that happen on another reaction video too
It's because she's watching with captions on. That automatically puts on subtitles for only the spoken dialogue. I saw this in the theater and you get Baxter's speech.
He was in a brilliant comedy with the guy from Bad boys, but I always forget the name of the movie and the actor (not Will Smith). "There's a spider on your head!" "What's that supposed to mean? I don't speak your street talk!"
@@krashdthat movie is also one of the ways people came to know the song Scatman. They played that in the movie when the one dude's shoe caught on fire.
They shot so much footage that they released on DVD a 'second' film called Wake Up Ron Burgandy (not to be mistaken with Anchorman 2), which is absolute comedy gold as well. Well worth a watch.
Anchorman was one of the best movies of the 2000s. I remember some soldiers in Iraq had 'stay classy' with Ron Burgandy on their HumVees. Other classics from that era are Zoolander/Step-Brothers/Talladega nights.
With Halloween coming up, I've got to recommend both Killer Klowns from Outer Space and Ernest Scared Stupid. Also, there is a connection between the two movies. The effects for both killer Klowns from Outer Space and Ernest Scared Stupid were done by the Chiodo Brothers. The Chiodo Brothers are the guys who wrote, directed, and produced Killer Klowns from Outer Space, as well as doing the practical effects and makeup. So some of the effects from Killer Klowns were reused and repurposed for Ernest Scared Stupid. I think they'd make for a great reaction. They're both perfect mixes of spooks, laughs, and great creature effects.
@@RandomNonsense1985Walk Hard and Stranger than Fiction are definitely a must watch. The songs in Walk Hard won't really make it to any UA-cam cut though. Sad since the songs are so good.
@@dvsreed Curious......If Smokey and the Bandit came out in 1977 and Smokey and the Bandit 2 came out in 1980, both of which had the bloopers in the credits. How exactly was it started with The Cannonball Run, which came out in 1981?
“I'm in a glass cage of emotion!” - this is what using a phone booth was like, kids. BTW you had to stand back near the phone to open the folding door.
One of the greatest comedies of this century and Christina Applegate, she is another great show maybe you've heard of it....Married with Children. Definitely worth a look if you've never seen it before.
Hands down, my favorite is the running joke with Fred Willard (the station manager) fielding phone calls from his son's school... "Seems our youngest, Chris, was on something called "Acid," and was shooting a bow and arrow into a crowd." 🤣🤣🤣 (edited to correct quote)
By Thor's beard! I was so happy when I saw this video pop up! Definitely one of my favorite comedy movies of all time. It's so quotable. Too many amazing scenes to choose a favorite. Loved the reaction, Miranda! Hope you're having a great day!
"What was that from?" That was Smokey and the Bandit .. one of the first movies I know of that included bloopers in the credits, so I think they were paying homage.
I remember watching my social media feed when this came out and watching all my fellow broadcast journalism classmates just going bonkers for this movie. It's comedic gold!
I'm sure someone else has commented this, bit there is a whole separate version of the movie called "Wake Up, Ron Burgundy" which is compiled of cut content and plot points from the flick. Entire subplots and actors were left on the floor of the edit room, and while not as iconic as the final version of 'Anchorman,' it is well worth watching
I recently discovered your channel and have been greatly enjoying watching your genuine laughter and other reactions to the movies you review, many of which I first enjoyed when they came out in the theaters. Keep laughing!!! :)
“Where’s you get those clothes, at the toilet store?” The fact that you laughed (and laughed that hard) at that joke pretty much made you my favorite person ever 😂
Thanks for a joyful reaction, Brick always cracks me up, re the sequel I feel they took the bits of this movie that didn't work and expanded on them, it could have been so much better
Veronica's drink order: 'Manhattan and kick the vermouth in the side with a pair of steel-toed boots' means she wants a Manhattan with less vermouth and more whiskey. Basically a stronger version of the drink.
Another superb reaction video from you! :) As others have mentioned, the random scene in the bloopers is from 'Smokey and the Bandit'. Another movie I would love to see you react to!
So absolutely enjoyable. One of my favorite reactors for a reason. Feeling a bit under the weather today, but this definitely lifted my spirits and made my day better. There are so many Judd Apatow movies that are great, that you’ll love. Knocked Up Forgetting Sarah Marshall Stepbrothers Bridesmaids The 40 Year Old Virgin Superbad The Big Sick Pineapple Express Walk Hard Talladega Nights Please, keep em coming!
How can anybody not like Will Ferrell? Hrs definitely one of the comedy stars on the planet & hes most indeed the hilarious guy on the planet in all of his movies especially in Anchorman. Plus, Miranda i loved your reaction to every single part of the movie especially with Steve Carell's scenes involved. He was funny as hell in this movie! I just watched this movie last night & its been years since the last time i watched Anchorman. Definitely one of Will Ferrell's best movies hes ever done especially in Step Brothers which is my favorite one most importantly. Keep up the good work with your channel & i loved your reaction to this movie. Plus, just a suggestion you should do a movie reaction to Blades Of Glory & it has Will Ferrell in it too, plus with John Heater. Its super hilarious! I dont know if you've seen it though. Just a suggestion. Love your channel, by the way😊 Take care of yourself.
If you want more Gene Wilder, check out Silver Streak. Gene and Richard Pryor. I liked him instantly from Willy Wonka, so definitely was not going to miss this one. Not his funniest, but when he met up with Pryor, I was rolling. Also, you said you like skit comedy when you can see them break character. You HAVE to check out the Carol Burnet Show. Harvey Corman (from Blazing Saddles) is one of the main actors and he could never keep a straight face when doing skits with Tim Conway. A legit laugh-a-minute show.
This might be my favorite reaction to this legendary movie! Steve Carell gives me life, and watching you enjoy the brilliance of Steve Carell gives me life! 😊
Just to change the subject. 'Galaxy Quest' is one from left field that I know you would love, and we would love your whole-hearted and professional take on it.
I love watching your reactions, and as an "old" guy (61), I'm impressed when someone young like yourself actually recognizes "old" songs like "Afternoon Delight" and "Carry on Wayward Son". I too, think you should watch "Step Brothers" and "Talladega Nights", or, if you haven't seen it yet, how about "My Cousin Vinny" with Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei? Someone else commented that he'd like to see you do reactions more frequently, and I'd like that too, but not if commitments to your other channel and to your regular life prevent it. We don't need to see you burn out. Keep up the great work.
I must petition for “Dr. Strangelove: Or how I learned to stop fearing and love the bomb”. Best comedy out there in my opinion. Peter Sellers killed in that film and Kubrick is a killer director (sometimes almost literally…) For another movie from the same creator as Anchor Man, “The Big Short” is funny AND informative.
One can love Anchorman and Dr. Strangelove simultaneously, but they are very different comedies. Miranda seems to like dumb comedies. Im not being condescending. I like dumb comedies too. But Dr. Strangelove is more satirical. Not like the "laugh out loud" modern style of comedy. Of course its just my 2 cents. Maybe she would love it
@@frankknudsen8803 I quite enjoy both myself. There is plenty of silliness in Dr. Strangelove, but yeah. They are different. Blazing Saddles is probably the closest movie she’s done so far.
My second favorite Kubrick film, behind FMJ. Loved that film, and it's still one that, if I come across it while channel surfing, I will always stop and watch. Rather less known about that film is that it was the screen debut of a very young James Earl Jones (RIP).
“What? You pooped in the refrigerator? And you ate the whole wheel of cheese? How’d you do that? Heck, I’m not even mad; that’s amazing.” So many great quotes from this movie my friends and I still use to this day.
I love this soundtrack. The music was the best thing from the '70s! That's Christina Applegate, a.k.a. Kelly Bundy. "You say you went Potty in your Pants?" was the ultimate come back to that lame pick-up line. From a similar premise, but with a small UHF broadcast TV station, you really deserve to watch Weird Al Yankovic's UHF (1989). Historical note - Mace Spray didn't become a commercially available product until the '80s. That was an old blooper from SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT (1977) with Burt Reynolds and Sally Field thrown in for giggles - Burt usually rolled the credits laced with bloopers in his comedy films.
The iconic instantly recognizable scream you're referring to is called the Wilhelm scream. It originated from a 1951 western called Distant Drums with Gary Cooper, it has since been used in over 400 movies and tv shows.
I worked with Will on Talladega Nights and he'd improv all the time. Half of our direct as his pit crew was don't laugh lol. I remember the first He's on fire scene we filmed at Rockingham he said "Okay guys. I'll see you on the space ship with Abe Lincoln and the mayonnaise sandwiches. My favorite time on set, the most access and biggest budget so best food lol.
Hey, Miranda! Just a little factoid here: I read in an interview that the inspiration behind the Rod Burgundy character is none other than Mort Crim - a legendary and renowned anchor to those of us in the Detroit, Toledo, Windsor area. I lived in Monroe, Michigan most of my life so Mort Crim contributed to the soundtrack of my life ... But I was always a Bill Bonds kinda guy! I mean, the crap Bill Bonds got away with?!? He's the GOAT! 🤣
❤ This was so much fun and also escalated quickly! 😅 May I make suggestion: Please consider to watch „The party“ with Peter Sellers. It’s a hidden gem.
There’s so many great movies you could check out like Anchorman! School of Rock Step Brothers Bruce Almighty Dodgeball (like you mentioned!) Even Anchorman 2 😂 Such a funny video!
This is the scene stealing portion of Steve Carell's career. He has a similar act of thievery in Bruce Almighty. Carell is one of the first stars who I got to see rise, from his early days on The Dana Carvey Show, to his work as a corespondent on The Daily Show, to these smaller parts, then his catapult into the main stream with The Office, and all the staring roles that followed. What an absolute joy to watch. I hope you do more of his stuff on the channel.
The cast of " Married With Children " thought they would get canceled on the pilot bc it was so dirty , but they didn't . They just kept on getting dirtier & dirtier.😂😂
There were SO many alternate lines & ideas for this film that the director actually made an ENTIRELY seperate, additional version of the film! Its out there to watch (though not as good). I think it's called "Wake Up Ron Burgandy". Also-not to disappoint you-but it's usually the director who came up with the dialogue and called it out for Will to say. That specific director is genius at doing this and its always in the dvd extras. Oh-and
The mystery blooper was from Smokey and the Bandit. Another brilliant film.
It was actually Smokey and the Bandit 2.
@@wampa25 You mean Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again, with Sherriff Buford T. Justice. Yeah, I'd forgotten Sally Field was in that too. Silly, but still very funny film.
The Anchorman DVD has something like 45 minutes of footage with Burt Reynolds, who was actually going to be in this film. It was basically a whole other movie they had going, but then they decided to just cut him out of it.
@@citizenbobx Travesty
I think Burt Reynalds movies were the first to do credits bloopers, which explains the addition.
Christina Applegate is most well known for being in the 80’s and 90’s classic Married With Children… if you like classic TV shows you should give it a try
And the underrated Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead
Yup, Christina was hilarious as a sassy, I've-had-enough-of-you teenager. And she was stunning even back then. Chewing bubblegum is a sarcastic way was never as sexy as when she did it lol.
'80s and '90s
Al bundy is a treasure
No $hit Sherlock.
So I'll date myself a bit here, but this movie came out when I was in college... and it remains the most quotable movie I've ever seen. Back in 2004, you could barely hold a conversation without hearing about glass cases of emotion, or IMMEDIATELY REGRETTING THIS DECISION.
It's such a dumb movie, but I love it.
The scene with Baxter and the bear was supposed to have subtitles btw, they have a whole conversation about Baxter meeting the bears family in the woods lol. Not sure why this version of the movie didn’t include it, but I’ve seen that happen on another reaction video too
It's because she's watching with captions on. That automatically puts on subtitles for only the spoken dialogue. I saw this in the theater and you get Baxter's speech.
@@edwardsighamony hmm neato
@@edwardsighamonySo the entire deaf community misses out on comedy gold? WTF?
@@PopsArcade they can just lip read tho
@@green_eggy I don't think I could _bear_ to do that.
Jack black punting the dog off the bridge is one of the funniest things i've ever seen
31:35 Tim Robbins ( Shawshank Redemption, Top Gun)
He was in a brilliant comedy with the guy from Bad boys, but I always forget the name of the movie and the actor (not Will Smith).
"There's a spider on your head!"
"What's that supposed to mean? I don't speak your street talk!"
@@krashdthat movie is also one of the ways people came to know the song Scatman. They played that in the movie when the one dude's shoe caught on fire.
@@krashd "Nothing to Lose", from 1997 with Martin Lawrence
and Howard the Duck
High Fidelity
I am so happy you giggled at Brick's most iconic lines. He's legendary.
They shot so much footage that they released on DVD a 'second' film called Wake Up Ron Burgandy (not to be mistaken with Anchorman 2), which is absolute comedy gold as well. Well worth a watch.
Definitely check out Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. I won't spoil the cast, just gonna say...amazing.
I 2nd this, Talladega Nights should be the next video on this Will Farrell theme!
"If you ain't first, you're last"
SHAKE AND BAKE!
Anchorman was one of the best movies of the 2000s. I remember some soldiers in Iraq had 'stay classy' with Ron Burgandy on their HumVees. Other classics from that era are Zoolander/Step-Brothers/Talladega nights.
You probably didn’t hear about it because I went by the name Mike Honcho.
The amount of wholesome vibes in this video is truly neverending. Much love to you Miranda! 💙💙
Adam McKay provides like half the improv lines people love and he gets zero credit. He's the reason these characters are funny.
There might literally be 100 popular quotes from this film. I can't think of another that has more.
With Halloween coming up, I've got to recommend both Killer Klowns from Outer Space and Ernest Scared Stupid. Also, there is a connection between the two movies. The effects for both killer Klowns from Outer Space and Ernest Scared Stupid were done by the Chiodo Brothers. The Chiodo Brothers are the guys who wrote, directed, and produced Killer Klowns from Outer Space, as well as doing the practical effects and makeup. So some of the effects from Killer Klowns were reused and repurposed for Ernest Scared Stupid. I think they'd make for a great reaction. They're both perfect mixes of spooks, laughs, and great creature effects.
Never thought this film would be as funny as it wound up being..... glad you saw it and fell in love with it
I think you’d like the movie “Idiocracy” (with Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph). Very funny.
Also, I recommend “Grumpy Old Men” (another classic comedy).
Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men are top tier comedies in my opinion. Also has hysterical blooper reels that I know she'll love.
I unironically wish Dwayne Camacho was our President
KATHERINE HAHN will absolutely blow you away in Step Brothers (2008)
She NEEDS to see Stepbrothers it's one of my favorite movies of all time
THIS ^
Walk Hard and Stranger Than Fiction > Step Brothers
@@RandomNonsense1985Walk Hard and Stranger than Fiction are definitely a must watch.
The songs in Walk Hard won't really make it to any UA-cam cut though. Sad since the songs are so good.
Katherine Hahn is one of my favorites. She fucking crushes it in EVERYTHING she does. An incredibly talented actress.
Smokey and the Bandit blooper with Sally Fields and Burt Reynolds. You should watch that one too...
The director Hal Needham was the one that started the trend if adding bloopers during during thee credits. It was a nod to the OG.
He started it with the movie The Cannonball Run
@@dvsreed Curious......If Smokey and the Bandit came out in 1977 and Smokey and the Bandit 2 came out in 1980, both of which had the bloopers in the credits. How exactly was it started with The Cannonball Run, which came out in 1981?
“I'm in a glass cage of emotion!” - this is what using a phone booth was like, kids.
BTW you had to stand back near the phone to open the folding door.
And so comfortable outside on a hot summer's day. No airflow. 100 degrees inside. Receiver jet black to absorb the Sun's gentle loving warmth.
@@quinn-tessential3232and you had to put the same quarter in four times before it registered it, if it didn't just eat it and not count it.
Not long ago , Christina Applegate got her star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
One of the greatest comedies of this century and Christina Applegate, she is another great show maybe you've heard of it....Married with Children. Definitely worth a look if you've never seen it before.
Hands down, my favorite is the running joke with Fred Willard (the station manager) fielding phone calls from his son's school...
"Seems our youngest, Chris, was on something called "Acid," and was shooting a bow and arrow into a crowd." 🤣🤣🤣 (edited to correct quote)
45:35 That's from 'Smokey & the Bandit'. LOL they just pulled a blooper from a completely different movie & added it in...
"Well, that escalated quickly" 😂
YES! I was just thinking the other day “Huh, I wonder if Miranda’s ever seen the Anchorman movies.” Thank you, Miranda! Love the video! ❤
By Thor's beard! I was so happy when I saw this video pop up!
Definitely one of my favorite comedy movies of all time. It's so quotable.
Too many amazing scenes to choose a favorite.
Loved the reaction, Miranda! Hope you're having a great day!
If you like Vince Vaughn definitely check out Wedding Crashers with another star studded cast!
0:02 I raised my hand because that movie and your reaction are what I needed today. Thanks for so many good laughs.
Your pure joy and laughter made my day!
"What was that from?" That was Smokey and the Bandit .. one of the first movies I know of that included bloopers in the credits, so I think they were paying homage.
I've seen this like a hundred times, and it gets funnier with every watch! Your reactions make it even funnier!
I remember watching my social media feed when this came out and watching all my fellow broadcast journalism classmates just going bonkers for this movie. It's comedic gold!
Yasss I was just watching your Airplane reaction and needed more Miranda!
Anchorman is good, but my favorite Will Ferrell movie, hands down, is Step Brothers.
If you love Brick watch Anchorman 2, he has a scene with Kristen Wiig that will have you in stitches 😂
Wiig
The fight scene cameos in the sequel are incredible too😊
I saw maybe 15 minutes of that movie and it just made me sad.
So many quotable lines from this film! Brick is amazing 😂
Brick is my favorite character from Anchorman lol.. Try also watching the bloopers from both the Anchorman movies, they are hilarious lol
I'm sure someone else has commented this, bit there is a whole separate version of the movie called "Wake Up, Ron Burgundy" which is compiled of cut content and plot points from the flick. Entire subplots and actors were left on the floor of the edit room, and while not as iconic as the final version of 'Anchorman,' it is well worth watching
I recently discovered your channel and have been greatly enjoying watching your genuine laughter and other reactions to the movies you review, many of which I first enjoyed when they came out in the theaters. Keep laughing!!! :)
“Where’s you get those clothes, at the toilet store?”
The fact that you laughed (and laughed that hard) at that joke pretty much made you my favorite person ever 😂
I'd love to see what you think of Hot Fuzz / Shaun of the Dead if you haven't seen them already, up there with my favourite comedys of all time
Yes!!!
Thanks for a joyful reaction, Brick always cracks me up, re the sequel I feel they took the bits of this movie that didn't work and expanded on them, it could have been so much better
Veronica's drink order:
'Manhattan and kick the vermouth in the side with a pair of steel-toed boots' means she wants a Manhattan with less vermouth and more whiskey. Basically a stronger version of the drink.
36:18 that’s Pearl. Will Ferrells landlady
Holy sh*t, I didn't even realize that!
I think that’s actually her older sister
Another superb reaction video from you! :) As others have mentioned, the random scene in the bloopers is from 'Smokey and the Bandit'. Another movie I would love to see you react to!
*There was a time before Cable*
"There was?"
Well now I feel old as Hell. :/
Your reactions are always so great. Can't wait to see what's up next. :D
They randomly stuck a blooper from Smokey and the Bandit in there. 😅
God I forgot how funny this movie is!!
The dog with the braces did it for me. Oh and the brick off course!!Thx for the reaction!:):):):):)
Always look forward to your reactions, the best! Stay Classy!
I’ve often heard from people that worked in news rooms in the 70’s saying this is pretty much spot on:)
"Hey, where did you get those cloths? At the toilet store?"
RIP Wes Mantooth
So absolutely enjoyable. One of my favorite reactors for a reason.
Feeling a bit under the weather today, but this definitely lifted my spirits and made my day better.
There are so many Judd Apatow movies that are great, that you’ll love.
Knocked Up
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Stepbrothers
Bridesmaids
The 40 Year Old Virgin
Superbad
The Big Sick
Pineapple Express
Walk Hard
Talladega Nights
Please, keep em coming!
How can anybody not like Will Ferrell? Hrs definitely one of the comedy stars on the planet & hes most indeed the hilarious guy on the planet in all of his movies especially in Anchorman. Plus, Miranda i loved your reaction to every single part of the movie especially with Steve Carell's scenes involved. He was funny as hell in this movie! I just watched this movie last night & its been years since the last time i watched Anchorman.
Definitely one of Will Ferrell's best movies hes ever done especially in Step Brothers which is my favorite one most importantly. Keep up the good work with your channel & i loved your reaction to this movie. Plus, just a suggestion you should do a movie reaction to Blades Of Glory & it has Will Ferrell in it too, plus with John Heater. Its super hilarious!
I dont know if you've seen it though. Just a suggestion.
Love your channel, by the way😊
Take care of yourself.
I love you and your sense of humor. Having so much fun watching your reaction. Thanks have a nice day.😂🤣😉👌💫
If you want more Gene Wilder, check out Silver Streak. Gene and Richard Pryor. I liked him instantly from Willy Wonka, so definitely was not going to miss this one. Not his funniest, but when he met up with Pryor, I was rolling. Also, you said you like skit comedy when you can see them break character. You HAVE to check out the Carol Burnet Show. Harvey Corman (from Blazing Saddles) is one of the main actors and he could never keep a straight face when doing skits with Tim Conway. A legit laugh-a-minute show.
This might be my favorite reaction to this legendary movie! Steve Carell gives me life, and watching you enjoy the brilliance of Steve Carell gives me life! 😊
Hysterical, love this movie. Glad you truly enjoyed it. It feels very Mel Brooks in the non-stop jokes.
Please do more movie reactions. More frequently that is. You're great!
Two words- JOHNNY DANGEROUSLY. You must see Johnny Dangerously.
It's called Sex Panther from Odeon. 60% of the time it works every the time.
Classic. 😂😂😂
Great timing with Will Ferrell btw. His new documentary "Will and Harper" JUST came out on Netflix and is fantastic! 😉
Just to change the subject. 'Galaxy Quest' is one from left field that I know you would love, and we would love your whole-hearted and professional take on it.
I love watching your reactions, and as an "old" guy (61), I'm impressed when someone young like yourself actually recognizes "old" songs like "Afternoon Delight" and "Carry on Wayward Son".
I too, think you should watch "Step Brothers" and "Talladega Nights", or, if you haven't seen it yet, how about "My Cousin Vinny" with Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei?
Someone else commented that he'd like to see you do reactions more frequently, and I'd like that too, but not if commitments to your other channel and to your regular life prevent it. We don't need to see you burn out. Keep up the great work.
I know all the classic songs I dont listen to modern stuff.
Anchorman 2 is definitely worth watching! Alot of great bloopers in that one too!
Wait, where are Baxter's subtitles? :O His speech saves the day.
They re-cut all the unused materials into a bonus movie called Wake Up, Ron Burgundy
I must petition for “Dr. Strangelove: Or how I learned to stop fearing and love the bomb”. Best comedy out there in my opinion. Peter Sellers killed in that film and Kubrick is a killer director (sometimes almost literally…)
For another movie from the same creator as Anchor Man, “The Big Short” is funny AND informative.
One can love Anchorman and Dr. Strangelove simultaneously, but they are very different comedies. Miranda seems to like dumb comedies. Im not being condescending. I like dumb comedies too. But Dr. Strangelove is more satirical. Not like the "laugh out loud" modern style of comedy. Of course its just my 2 cents. Maybe she would love it
@@frankknudsen8803 I quite enjoy both myself. There is plenty of silliness in Dr. Strangelove, but yeah. They are different. Blazing Saddles is probably the closest movie she’s done so far.
My second favorite Kubrick film, behind FMJ. Loved that film, and it's still one that, if I come across it while channel surfing, I will always stop and watch.
Rather less known about that film is that it was the screen debut of a very young James Earl Jones (RIP).
@@naelar13 Really! I’ve seen it a half dozen times and didn’t realize that.
@@johnathanrhoades7751 He was one of the guys in the bomber. Lieutenant Zogg.
The actor from SNL that asked Ron Burgunday to play flute , he was also a drummer on the Conan O Brian Show.
Huh?
@tommyo2450 look when Connan O Brian had his show. Look at who he had playing in the band. He also played guitar.
The bloopers are wonderful. If you do a reaction to Anchorman 2 PLEASE try to add a reaction to the bloopers reel, they're even better 😊
I love seeing you flash a smile on your face in this video because you look lovely.
Thank you for this amazing video!
“What? You pooped in the refrigerator? And you ate the whole wheel of cheese? How’d you do that? Heck, I’m not even mad; that’s amazing.” So many great quotes from this movie my friends and I still use to this day.
After watching that, I feel we need a video of you singing. Just that short bit sounds like you have a great voice.
I love this soundtrack. The music was the best thing from the '70s! That's Christina Applegate, a.k.a. Kelly Bundy. "You say you went Potty in your Pants?" was the ultimate come back to that lame pick-up line. From a similar premise, but with a small UHF broadcast TV station, you really deserve to watch Weird Al Yankovic's UHF (1989). Historical note - Mace Spray didn't become a commercially available product until the '80s. That was an old blooper from SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT (1977) with Burt Reynolds and Sally Field thrown in for giggles - Burt usually rolled the credits laced with bloopers in his comedy films.
SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT II (1980).
34:53 Her hair! And the pearls! They are killing me! But yeah, purple (with the white) is a nice touch
The blooper scene with Burt Reynolds and Sally Field is the movie Smokey and The Bandit.
thats christina applegate!! all us boys loved her as kids in 80's-97 as kelly bundy in the great show MARRIED WITH CHILDREN............
Damn girl you sing so well! I hope that opportunity occurs more often ☺️
Hi Miranda 👋👋Looking wonderful as always. Anchorman and Tropic Thunder are 2 movies that have had me this close 🤏to peeing my pants. Seriously.
The iconic instantly recognizable scream you're referring to is called the Wilhelm scream. It originated from a 1951 western called Distant Drums with Gary Cooper, it has since been used in over 400 movies and tv shows.
Recently subscribed to your channel and love your reactions and your smile lol 😂 thank you for watching these movies. Hello from Waterford Ireland
I worked with Will on Talladega Nights and he'd improv all the time. Half of our direct as his pit crew was don't laugh lol. I remember the first He's on fire scene we filmed at Rockingham he said "Okay guys. I'll see you on the space ship with Abe Lincoln and the mayonnaise sandwiches. My favorite time on set, the most access and biggest budget so best food lol.
That sounds like fun.
@@pilsplease7561 It was the best time on any set! :)
Talladega Nights will always be my favorite Will Farrell movie but Anchor Man is amazing as well. Hope everyone has an amazing day.
Hey, Miranda! Just a little factoid here: I read in an interview that the inspiration behind the Rod Burgundy character is none other than Mort Crim - a legendary and renowned anchor to those of us in the Detroit, Toledo, Windsor area. I lived in Monroe, Michigan most of my life so Mort Crim contributed to the soundtrack of my life ... But I was always a Bill Bonds kinda guy! I mean, the crap Bill Bonds got away with?!? He's the GOAT! 🤣
The bloopers reel is def worth watching..
Oh, and Stepbrothers is another must watch
❤ This was so much fun and also escalated quickly! 😅 May I make suggestion: Please consider to watch „The party“ with Peter Sellers. It’s a hidden gem.
There’s so many great movies you could check out like Anchorman!
School of Rock
Step Brothers
Bruce Almighty
Dodgeball (like you mentioned!)
Even Anchorman 2 😂
Such a funny video!
I recommend The 40 Year Old Virgin for a very funny Steve Carell movie.
"I have to watch Dodgeball again"
Damn, you've seen it. I would've loved to see you react to that one. 😢
My favorite line is when Ron jumps into the bear pit and says, "I immediately regret my decision!" I have used this one over and over again.
The promo campaign for this movie was him just being Ron Burgundy in TV interviews lol It was great!
This is the scene stealing portion of Steve Carell's career. He has a similar act of thievery in Bruce Almighty. Carell is one of the first stars who I got to see rise, from his early days on The Dana Carvey Show, to his work as a corespondent on The Daily Show, to these smaller parts, then his catapult into the main stream with The Office, and all the staring roles that followed. What an absolute joy to watch. I hope you do more of his stuff on the channel.
The cast of " Married With Children " thought they would get canceled on the pilot bc it was so dirty , but they didn't . They just kept on getting dirtier & dirtier.😂😂
It's funny that you mentioned that purple is Kathryn Hahn's color because now she plays Agatha.
ELF is the first Will Ferrel Movie that pops into your head, oh sweet darlin Miranda, you got some shock coming to you as you go through his movies.
the EVENTS have been changed?! 🤣 enjoyed your reaction 👍☺
My dad was a news anchor around this time and he had that exact same mustache. If this was a truly accurate film, Ron also would have had a perm. 😂😂
did you watch an hdr version of the movie or are the colors to get around copyright detection?
I was wondering the same thing. The colors were super washed out
There were SO many alternate lines & ideas for this film that the director actually made an ENTIRELY seperate, additional version of the film! Its out there to watch (though not as good). I think it's called "Wake Up Ron Burgandy".
Also-not to disappoint you-but it's usually the director who came up with the dialogue and called it out for Will to say. That specific director is genius at doing this and its always in the dvd extras. Oh-and
Yes! The costumes are amazing!
I can't wait for your reaction to Anchorman 2. that's even a lot funnier
Corningstone being from Asheville NC is some crazy timing for this given current events
That may have just been the last she worked and not where she's from exactly, but yes thoughts with those folks today.
Not really but ok.