80s KIDS IN DA HOUSE!!!!! We survived Goonies, Neverending Story, Gremlins, PeeWee's Big Adventure, The Secret of NIMH, OG horror slasher films, and all the 80s movies!!!
True Story: My aunt grew up two houses down from Brad Dourif. She's the definition of a Holy Roller and is part of 3 church prayer groups. Even though her dementia is getting bad, to this day she hasn't let it slip to any of them she gets a Christmas card every year from the guy who's voiced the most famous demonic doll in horror movie history for 35 years😂😂😂. He even signs "Your friend til the end... Hidey-ho"
Like a handful of his own films he makes a cameo appearance. In this one he is one of the authorities on the 4-wheeler that discovers the kids on the beach at end, he says “You better call Harvey,” which I believe is a reference to producer Harvey Bernhard who collaborated with Donner throughout the 70s-80s.
Loved the reaction. The thing about The Goonies is that for those of us lucky enough, like me, to have watched this as a kid, in the 80's, is that it seemed completely possible to have this kind of adventure. Nothing seemed too fantastic or impossible through our eyes. As adults, yes you see the ridiculous, but this wasn't The NeverEnding Story or Time Bandits or The Explorers. This seemed real, IMO anyways.
It was clever writing I think not to have included anything which was too 'fantastic', made it so much more plausible for a child watching, easier to imagine, yes, maybe I could have such an adventure.
Totally real, I've had an adventure here and there exactly on the same equivalent of Goonies by intensity, just not on a grand scale like a big sailing ship and crooked crooks
the actor who played Chunk was voted homecoming king by promising to do the truffle shuffle at football games. He is now a Hollywood contract lawyer and was at the awards with Ke Huey Quan because they are still friends. Anne Ramsey the evil mom was a legendary character actress and she got more acting roles after the throat cancer. the mom of the good brothers was also the mom in Monster Squad. If you have not seen Monster Squad, it is basically the same type of kids' adventure except they are fighting Dracula, Frankenstein, wolfman, mummy, and gill-man.
@@mark_p300 well I did say Mr. Cohen was a lawyer. I thought it taken for granted that they had a professional relationship as well as working together in the 80's
This movie got my dad a million dirty looks when we saw it. He was 90% asleep (Just worked a 16 hour shift), and when Chunk told Sloth that he was gonna live at his house, my dad said loud as hell *"I bet his dad'll be f***ing thrilled. What do you even feed that thing???"* He didn't realize he said it out loud til my big brother and I busted out laughing along with most of the dads in there. Every mom turned and gave him the look of death, and my poor mom covered her face til everyone else left.
Considering what his family was feeding him, I don’t think Sloth cares much about what you feed him, just that you do feed him. The parents might be happy that they at least don’t have a picky eater to deal with. Also if there’s any furniture or anything like that which needs moving (maybe a bigger fridge installed), out comes the Superman shirt. 😄
Corey Feldman didn't want to do this movie because Friday the 13th Part 5 was filming at the same time and it was going to be about the character he played in part 4. His parents made him do this movie instead, and they were obviously 100% right.
Part 5 is one of the worst entries in the Friday the 13th series, but it would have been a very different film if Corey had starred in it. They rewrote it when he dropped out. He does still have a small cameo in that movie.
The part of Sloth was played by the late great John Matuszak. He was a 6'8" defensive end who'd played for the Raiders and won two Super Bowls with them. Matuszak's personality landed him on commercials, guest appearances on talk shows and TV shows before landing the role of Sloth on The Goonies.
Growing up with parents who worked 12 hours. A day and being the only kid on my block and having to be home sick a lot: movies were my escape. It’s crazy to me how many movies you guys and others have never seen. But it brings me joy to see reactions. Love you guys.
If you need some great unknown UK movies to watch I'd recommend TWIN TOWN from wales it stars rhys ifans and his brother Llyr ifans in the main roles and dougray Scott this is the movie Tom cruise saw Scott in and cast him in mission impossible 2 it's a cult classic in the UK and man about dog a irish movie about hare coursing which is another great movie that nobody knows about
YES!! The Goonies R Good Enough. Also RIP, Richard Donner, Director. John Matuzak, Sloth. Anne Ramsay, Ma Fratelli. Mary Ellen Trainor, Irene Walsh. Keith Walker, Mr. Walsh Lupe Ontiveros, Rosalita.
The summer of 1985 was magic. I was 11 and we didnt know what we were about to watch. I spent the summer with my sister & cousins looking for adventure, scaling ravines, crossing rivers, riding our bikes further than ever before. We were Goonies too and our best treasure was our friendship. 💙☠
This and The Neverending Story are THE 2 movies every 80's kid has seen at least a few times, possibly hundreds😀. Andy was my "older woman" crush as a kid. Stand By Me and The Lost Boys are the R-rated other 2 staples.
Corey Feldman was in a bunch of classic movies that my dad showed me... This, "Stand By Me," "The Lost Boys," etc. But my favorite movie he was in, and my favorite character he played, was in "The Burbs" with Tom Hanks. I'd love to see a reaction to that movie.
Also, during the scene where they were messing with the pipes and there's a shot where the camera zooms in on Corey Feldman's face as he yells "Reverse pressure!" That shot took so many takes since Feldman didn't have the energy to shout out the line. That was until he found out that Michael Jackson (Whom Feldman was a big fan of at the time) was coming and visiting the set. That shot of Corey screaming "Reverse pressure" was really him getting excited about MJ visiting the Goonies set.
I love that so many of the Goonies actors were publicly celebrating Ke Huy Quan's Oscar win. This movie is almost 40 years old and many of the cast still seem to be friends. In an age when it feels like friends can be hard to make and keep I found it touching. Also...I feel like the parents might all have been charged with child neglect if this were set today. These kids, unsupervised, almost died multiple times in caves underground. PS: The pirate ship set (the Inferno) was real. It was 105 feet long and took more than two months to build. After filming they couldn't find anyone to take it (for free) so they had to break it down.
A related movie recommendation that stars Anne Ramsey (Mama Fratelli). Its a black comedy called "Throw Momma From The Train" and co-stars Danny Devito and Billy Crystal. Billy plays a college English professor and Danny his dimwitted student who tries to enlist Billy in killing his overbearing Momma. Anne was nominated for an Academy award for the movie.
One of the coolest aspects of this movie is the kids reaction to the boat is genuine. When they filmed the scene it was the first time any of them had seen it.
I remember my late dad taking my brother and I to watch this when it came out in 85. As a GenXer born in 1974, I was lucky enough to grow up in the 1980s ❤
In a lot of ways, this movie sums up what it was like being an 80s kid. Not the treasure (unfortunately!), but the being far from the folks, no adults, time outside with your friends, everything feeling like an adventure... perfect!
@@benrositas8068 I look back now and realize how I was at the oldest 10 and miles from home "snake hunting" (just catching) in the Arizona desert. I get anxiety now during my daughter's (13) 3 minute bike ride to my brother's house to see her cousins. Definitely a different time than now sadly.
Sad part is that pirate ship was really built , it was actual working ship and after the movie was done filming they try to give it to any amusement park at the time. But there was no takers for the ship. So they had to destroy it. Just think if that ship was around now , how many people would pay to walk on it , take pictures, people were just not forward thinkers. Missed opportunity at the highest. I love this movie growing up. It spoke to us as children, going on adventures with our friends in the neighborhood.
There were a few scenes that added a bit more to the crazy fantasy element to it that was deleted. One scene had a giant killer octopus and a few other things. In fact, there's a line that Data says when they're excitedly explaining what they had endured, about the Octopus that they mistakenly left in the final film.
Timeless...absolutely timeless...one of the true greats, this movie. Fantastic cast, fantastic script, it doesn't 'talk down' to the audience...and it truly never gets old. Also, I think there were only two of the main cast who didn't go on to have extensive careers in movies - Kerri Green/Andy, and Jeff Cohen/Chunk. That being said, though, Jeff Cohen and Ke Huy Quan have stayed close ever since this movie, to the point that Jeff is now Ke's entertainment lawyer. Hence the "Goonies never say die" shout out at the Oscars.
A young Martha Plimpton (daughter of Keith Carradine) is in the film too. These days she is a stage actor. She has described her job as, "wearing dead people's hair and yelling at strangers."
Man this brings me back. Me and my buddies were always biking around the woods and trails and stuff. It's too bad kids can't do that anymore these days.
So some trivia. The parents at the end were their real life parents (except Mikey a Brand) They were not shown the pirate ship so their reactions were real. The actress who played Steph was River Phoneix real life girlfriend, the actors who played the Fratelli brothers hated each other in real life, Sloth was played by an American football player who sadly died of a heart attack a year later. If you want a similar movie with modern twist then check out Without a paddle. It's awesome.
The old lady that plays the mother , was also in a Danny De Vito film : Throw Mamma From The Train . And Joe Pantoliano was in a Spielberg film called : Empire Of The Sun. Which is a MUST watch👌👌
@@RussellCHall did you know the part where Bale gets slapped by the maid , she slaps Bale and Spielberg said to Bale " She's not suppose to slap you . Let's try it again ". Bale thought it was suppose to be a fake slap , but she really slapped him to get a perfect shot . It must have taken a few good slaps to get the reaction that Spielberg wanted .
"Did he just die?!" Goonies never say die Sam! 🤣🤣🤣 This was a big part of my childhood and is still a movie I adore. It's such a great adventure, with an amazing cast, many of whom are now incredible talents. It's really a shame Jeff Cohen didn't do more acting because he's so funny! "No! I wanna play the violin!"
I know a lot of pirate ships off the coast of Oregon... just messing around. This movie is goofy and there a lot of plot holes but it's mostly just fun ❤
The Definition of Timeless: no matter how old We get, this Childhood Classic will still never...ever get old! Also, here's a Fun Fact: Josh Brolin's character in "Deadpool 2" is mockingly referred to as both Thanos and One-Eyed Willy, the latter of which is from this movie.
Since you popped just after Storm Akima did.. trivia here too! 1) The hat Jake wears at the beginning was apparently one of the ones from Temple of Doom. Spielberg said he took it and brought it over to this set, and thus it ended up on Robert Davi's head! 2) Joe Pantoliano went on to be in Memento, and Cypher in The Matrix. 3) I went to Berkeley for university, just 1 year behind Jeff Cohen, who played Chunk! (And I never found out until after he'd graduated 'cause not a lotta internet back then..) But he was elected our student body president, and apparently he'd do the Truffle Shuffle during our football games which got all the students cheering like MAD.
Goonies 💗My Dad introduced me to the Goonies when i was 9y old. When i put it on now my son thats 6y old just loves it.just a beautiful classic everybody loves.
the kid who played chunk went on to become an entertainment lawyer and one of his clients and close friends is the kid who plays Data who was also in everything, everywhere, can't spell their name LOL.
7:00 I was 7 years old in 1985 and i had an older brother JUST like that. Sure, they bully you a little, but if someone from outside the family messes with you, then they protect you.
The Gremlins reference was because both movies had the same screenwriter Chris Columbus, and apparently they are part of the same universe. Sloth wore the Superman t-shirt as it's a nod to Richard Donner's Superman movie.
When the director made them go down that water slide at the end , he didn't tell the kids what would be at the end . He wanted to get their real reaction when they saw the ship for the first time .
I grew up on this movie. My kids grew up with this movie. I can honestly say I’ve seen it over a hundred times. I have an opinion or little viewpoint on nearly every action and line that occurs, much to the annoyance of those watching with me. And yet I have never had the thought about Rosalita leaving with the jewels. I legit lol’d at the plausibility and humor of the idea of her just disappearing with the loot. So kudos for adding another little perspective to an old favorite!
Highly recommend the novelisation of the film, by chance I'm reading it atm. Told from Mikey's point of view, it has some nice backstory and some extra scenes not present in the film (or maybe they were shot but cut from the final edit, eg. a confrontation between the gang and Troy in a diner, Brand helping out just in time). The pirate ship reveal at the end chokes me up every time.
I was born in '74. I think being a kid in the 80s was exceptional bc of the movie magic all created without CGI plus children were becoming a big demographic group for the industry to point its canons at.. We just got showered with the most awesome movies for an entire decade. The Goonies definitely have this typical 80s Spielbergian feel to it. One just can't deny Spielberg simply having ruled fantasy of 80s kids.
Bill Paxton was hilarious in this movie. Anthony Michael Hall also and of course Kelly Lebrock who was also great and probably the hottest 80’s movie woman. Robert Downey Jr first role I believe
Yay so glad you guys made it to this one. I saw this when I was 10 and was pretty obsessed. I can’t help reciting Mikey’s big speech when it gets to that part. Love the adventure and the group of kids ranging in age and backgrounds working together to make it to the end. A lotta heart.
Sloth was played by former Oakland Raiders football defensive end John Matuszak. He was a crazy player with an over-the-top personality, at 6' 8". Just a fun movie to watch. The cast really worked well together. Thanks for reacting!
The large rock in the ocean that Sean Astin's character views through the coin is off the coast of Canon Beach, Oregon. The houses in a town more to the north called Astoria. As a kid growing up in the 80s in the Pacific Northwest, it was cool to have this movie and Stand By Me filmed nearby and with actors of a similar age. The movies inspired a lot of kids living in my area to go outside and go on "adventures" further and further from home, and be more independent.
I've seen this film more times than I can remember. I'll say it: the '80s were a great time to be a kid. One of my favorite bits about this is that Mikey's big scene with Willy near the end wasn't in the script, but Richard Donner thought the two needed a moment together...it's funny knowing that, as that was always my favorite scene in the movie. For ages they talked about a sequel, but the idea never seemed to make sense to me. What they really should do is make a film about the pirates and how they ended up as they did, explaining how the map got out, why everybody died, why Willy made all the traps, etc. I think that would make much more sense than a sequel...I mean, what could you really do with a sequel?
I'm so glad I got to grow up with this movie in my back pocket as a kid. Riding our bikes to go on adventures (over to the next neighborhood where they were building a new subdivision so there were dirt piles and foundations to explore) was made to look much more exciting than it really was by pretending we were goonies 😂😂
Sloth was played by football player John Matuszak from the Oakland Raiders. When he retired from football he became an actor but sadly he died at the age of 38.
The mother of the criminals was played by Anne Ramsey. She was in “Throw Momma from the Train” with Billie Crystal and Danny Devito, a movie I wish you would review. Please.
@@theaterbear How deep did you get? :D Though it was a few years before this film, around 1976 (aged 6) I tried digging a tunnel from my back garden to my friend's house who was two doors up (rural village, large gardens). My digging was though kinda ignored by my parents (I guess they didn't think I was serious) until I started talking about needing roof supports because now I was going sideways. :D That's when they put a halt to proceedings, and then it rained anyway, completely filling the hole (which kinda creeped me out for some reason, I didn't like deep water). My friend made similar progress I think, likewise stopped by his parents eventually, and the weather. Oh well, no matter. Another time, the village kids tried building a mini hydro dam thing across the main stream/river on the other side of the nearby field, backed up the river so much it flooded several back gardens. :D It started a craze of dam building, we got pretty good at it, and every time the dam broke it washed away lots of sediment, revealing loads more fossils along the stream banks. Some of the fossils were so good, someone came to visit from the British Musem in London to have a look (my brother, 3 years older than me, was mad about fossils at the time).
8:50 "How could no one else figure this out? Maybe no one else in this town knows Spanish." "Rosalita does." "She's probably going to come in clutch." ----I guess she did!
The guy that played Chunk is now an entertainment lawyer in LA. He was the one that worked on Ke Huy Quan's contract when he was offered the role in EEAAO.
If you guys liked this I'd suggest The Monster Squad and if you liked Gremlins I'd suggest Critters. Also, technically the kid Indiana Jones would be Young Indiana Jones show. Other suggestions in the same vein would be The Lost Boys, The Explorers, Adventures in Babysitting, Iron Eagle, Neverending Story and Flight of the Navigator. Red Dawn is kinda in that same vein lol. The Librarian movie and series and the first two mummy movies are in the same vein as Indiana Jones. You might also want to give Deep Rising, Dick Tracy, Expendables, Remo Williams (has Earl from Tremors), Shoot Em Up. Short Circuit, The Wraith with Charlie Sheen, Hook with Robin Williams, Labyrinth, Legend with Tom Cruise, CHUD, Night of the Creeps (same director as Monster Squad), The Blob (original or remake) a look.
Love me some Deep Rising. My friends and I met Stephen Sommers at a screening for The Mummy. He was outside the theater when we came out and he talked to us for like 15 minutes before he got dragged away. Really cool guy.
Glad you'll be watching Indy. Alas, Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull (Indy IV) is not universally hated -- it is universally misunderstood, as are all these movies. 31:10: Indeed. Consider, also, what MR Walsh keeps in the attic, at least according to Mouth. Consider also Mouth's "pearl necklace". And that Mr Feldman has said some things about Hollywood . . . Also consider I've been deep inside this world myself. I graduated Hollywood's top school (AFI) in 2010. I've been all around the inside of the industry. I showed my thesis film at the same theater Mr Feldman debuted his "documentary" a few years ago, the Director's Guild theater, with a lobby that looks a lot like Ellen's set and Ep's island. I could go on. If you're curious. Or, what these movies are REALLY about . . . Indy, Goonies, even James Bond: They're all about the Templar quest/Freemasonry. I know that world too. But, well, it's an occult world, Hollywood. These movies are rituals for the profane. The true treasure is not held in your hands. The real rainbow is illumination. That is what gets your house in order after you've gone through the Templar tunnel of ritual rebirth. Right, My Key? (of Solomon?) Mickey?
This has become such an iconic and beloved 80s movie,it's hard to not like. Also I like the bit with the Superman shirt, clearly a nod to Richard Donner who directed Superman.
I’m an 80’s kid. And I did lots of exploring. Lived in PR country side. If you followed a creek long enough you would find a waterfall. Or jumping fences to steal your neighbors mangos. Lol we were always outside
There was a scene with an octopus where Mouth got it to go away by shoving his Walkman in its mouth (if I remember right). I think it's on the "edited for television" version, but I've only seen it maybe once or twice years ago. Anyway, that's why they mention an octopus later on the beach.
Very interesting! I'm reading the novelisation atm which has that scene has a teaser on the intro page, but I've not seen a film version which includes it.
Filmed in Astoria, same as Kindergarten Cop. Named for the Astor family. One died on Titanic. In the movie, he was the one with the very young pregnant wife that Rose pointed out to Jack, saying it was "quite the scandal" if I remember right.
If you look closely you'll see spots when chunk lifts his shirt well jeff cohen had chicken pox during this movie and his real life mom played his mom in this at the end when she hands him the dominos pizza
more than any other movie this reminds me of growing up as a kid in the 80s. This was in HBO and everybody taped it. we all had our copies of The Goonies. Gen X grew up on this movie.
Saw this in the theater with my mom when I was around 8. I’ve followed all the kids’ careers since then, met Sean Astin, and I was thrilled to see Quan win the Oscar (and the other Goonies’ reactions). This movie has a TON of deleted content, most notably the octopus Data references at the end. Andy takes a “Goonie Oath” in the wishing well to officially make her one of them, but that was also cut.
Absolutely love this movie. One of the few films I've more than double dipped on formats. VHS, Laserdisc, DVD, Bluray and 4k Bluray. Still laugh at Corey Feldman translating the drug drawers and saying always keep the drugs separate. Something he possibly should have done himself. 🤣
I both love and miss this movie because I used, as a kid, immers myself in this movie by only watching it on a cold, rainy Saturday morning. Because the events happened in the movie on a Saturday,I know it's a Saturday because Andi is having cheer practice, it's a wet day, the boys were home all and there's lightening storm. So that's how I, as a kid, deduced it was a Saturday and I only watched on that day.....same for THE BREAKFAST CLUB. I know, I'm a movie dork, I don't mind it.💗😊
The criminal mother Anne Ramsey played an equally nefarious mother in the black comedy "Throw Momma from the Train" (Danny Devito and Billy Crystal are in it too and they're so funny) definitely worth a look!
Great reaction! The Goonies is still one of my all time favourites! Now you've mentioned it, i'm now looking forward to you reactions to Indiana Jones!
Goonies is an awesome film. Glad you got to experience it. Goonies and Stand by Me are two of my all time favorite movies. Another “kids” adventure movie worth watching (with arguably the saddest moment in cinematic history) is “The Neverending Story”
80s KIDS IN DA HOUSE!!!!! We survived Goonies, Neverending Story, Gremlins, PeeWee's Big Adventure, The Secret of NIMH, OG horror slasher films, and all the 80s movies!!!
True Story: My aunt grew up two houses down from Brad Dourif. She's the definition of a Holy Roller and is part of 3 church prayer groups. Even though her dementia is getting bad, to this day she hasn't let it slip to any of them she gets a Christmas card every year from the guy who's voiced the most famous demonic doll in horror movie history for 35 years😂😂😂. He even signs "Your friend til the end... Hidey-ho"
Dis you remember krull as a kid it was nothing like anything else I'd seen as a kid
@@darrenjones1413 "Krull" is a great movie with a fantastic soundtrack.
@@BK_gamer_ fr what would you call it phantasy Sci fi has little horror element what I remember the main thing I remember is the Frisbee weapon lol
Truly. 80s slashers and 90s B-List action movies are my favorites.
Richard Donner had such range as a director. The Goonies, Superman, The Omen, The Lethal Weapon movies.
What a legacy he left behind
Scrooged and 16 Blocks are great as well.
Id say his good points in movies made up for some of his bad points, most certainly. : )
And to think he made a show for a kids show called Danger Island
Conspiracy theories is a underrated donner movie.
Like a handful of his own films he makes a cameo appearance. In this one he is one of the authorities on the 4-wheeler that discovers the kids on the beach at end, he says “You better call Harvey,” which I believe is a reference to producer Harvey Bernhard who collaborated with Donner throughout the 70s-80s.
So happy to see Ke Huy Quan back in the spotlight. He was my favourite Goonie. This movie is my childhood.
For me that was The Mouth. Feldman is an 80s legend.
@Unwoken European Mouth is great, all the kids are. I wanted to have spy gadgets as a kid from watching Bond films with my dad.
Ke Huy Quan, Data and Short Round, definitely my guy. Always awesome.
@Unwoken European Lost Boys with the two Corey's Haim and Feldman! 😎 RIP 🪦 Haim! 😢
“No one in this town speaks Spanish. Rosalita does. She’s probably gonna come in clutch” when you said that it couldn’t have been more profound.
Loved the reaction. The thing about The Goonies is that for those of us lucky enough, like me, to have watched this as a kid, in the 80's, is that it seemed completely possible to have this kind of adventure. Nothing seemed too fantastic or impossible through our eyes. As adults, yes you see the ridiculous, but this wasn't The NeverEnding Story or Time Bandits or The Explorers. This seemed real, IMO anyways.
It was clever writing I think not to have included anything which was too 'fantastic', made it so much more plausible for a child watching, easier to imagine, yes, maybe I could have such an adventure.
Explorers FTW.
I think a lot of that is because this came from the age of Practical Effects. It just makes the movie seem more real and grounded.
Totally real, I've had an adventure here and there exactly on the same equivalent of Goonies by intensity, just not on a grand scale like a big sailing ship and crooked crooks
the actor who played Chunk was voted homecoming king by promising to do the truffle shuffle at football games. He is now a Hollywood contract lawyer and was at the awards with Ke Huey Quan because they are still friends.
Anne Ramsey the evil mom was a legendary character actress and she got more acting roles after the throat cancer.
the mom of the good brothers was also the mom in Monster Squad. If you have not seen Monster Squad, it is basically the same type of kids' adventure except they are fighting Dracula, Frankenstein, wolfman, mummy, and gill-man.
Jeff Cohen ('Chunk') wasn't at the Academy Awards show with Ke Huy Quan just because they're still friends: Jeff is Ke's lawyer!
@@mark_p300 well I did say Mr. Cohen was a lawyer. I thought it taken for granted that they had a professional relationship as well as working together in the 80's
@Sea-Envy "Wolfman's got nards!"
The mom from goonies and monster squad was in most of the popular 80s movies and most of Richard donners movies.. pretty impressive career actually.
“Chunk” also lost a ton of weight and is pretty thin now, but you can still see the old “Chunk” in his eyes.
This movie got my dad a million dirty looks when we saw it. He was 90% asleep (Just worked a 16 hour shift), and when Chunk told Sloth that he was gonna live at his house, my dad said loud as hell *"I bet his dad'll be f***ing thrilled. What do you even feed that thing???"* He didn't realize he said it out loud til my big brother and I busted out laughing along with most of the dads in there. Every mom turned and gave him the look of death, and my poor mom covered her face til everyone else left.
LOL
Considering what his family was feeding him, I don’t think Sloth cares much about what you feed him, just that you do feed him. The parents might be happy that they at least don’t have a picky eater to deal with. Also if there’s any furniture or anything like that which needs moving (maybe a bigger fridge installed), out comes the Superman shirt. 😄
😂😂😂 Even as a kid I thought the logistics seemed impossible.
I mean chunks mom bought a xtr large pizza jus for him, I'm sure sloth and chunk will work out fine lol.
Lmao
Data: "It's okay daddy, you can't hug a photo graph."
Data's Dad: "You're my greatest invention."
Gets me every time 😢.
Always brings a tear to my eye when Sloth says, “Sloth love Chunk.” and holds the rock up for them. 😢
And then Sloth gets adopted by Chunk's family so for the first time in his life, people will love SLOTH. It's very nice.
Corey Feldman didn't want to do this movie because Friday the 13th Part 5 was filming at the same time and it was going to be about the character he played in part 4. His parents made him do this movie instead, and they were obviously 100% right.
Part 5 is one of the worst entries in the Friday the 13th series, but it would have been a very different film if Corey had starred in it. They rewrote it when he dropped out. He does still have a small cameo in that movie.
The part of Sloth was played by the late great John Matuszak. He was a 6'8" defensive end who'd played for the Raiders and won two Super Bowls with them. Matuszak's personality landed him on commercials, guest appearances on talk shows and TV shows before landing the role of Sloth on The Goonies.
He was very funny playing the arch villain in “Caveman” with Ringo Starr.
There's a photo of him naked on a bear skin rug, tastefully done and hysterical.
John Matuszak sadly died three years after the Goonies from an accidental drug overdose. He was just 38 yo. 😓😔😞
he was also in an episode of MASH.
Growing up with parents who worked 12 hours. A day and being the only kid on my block and having to be home sick a lot: movies were my escape. It’s crazy to me how many movies you guys and others have never seen. But it brings me joy to see reactions. Love you guys.
I was born in 1987. Before i was 18 there was not a single imdb top 500 movie i have missed. I have been watching European less known movies as well.
If you need some great unknown UK movies to watch I'd recommend TWIN TOWN from wales it stars rhys ifans and his brother Llyr ifans in the main roles and dougray Scott this is the movie Tom cruise saw Scott in and cast him in mission impossible 2 it's a cult classic in the UK and man about dog a irish movie about hare coursing which is another great movie that nobody knows about
Me 2 lovvvvvve movies relaxing
The scene where Corey Feldman translates to the maid has killed me for almost 40 years 😂
The one who taught him the Spanish, was the one who played Rosalita
YES!!
The Goonies R Good Enough.
Also RIP, Richard Donner, Director.
John Matuzak, Sloth.
Anne Ramsay, Ma Fratelli.
Mary Ellen Trainor, Irene Walsh.
Keith Walker, Mr. Walsh
Lupe Ontiveros, Rosalita.
Damn. That's a sad list. Some gone way too soon. R.I.P.
Sloth….. John Matuszak a Oakland Raiders Legend……RIP !
26:43 when Daniel and Sam _tilt their heads_ to read the message 🤣🤣🤣
The summer of 1985 was magic. I was 11 and we didnt know what we were about to watch. I spent the summer with my sister & cousins looking for adventure, scaling ravines, crossing rivers, riding our bikes further than ever before. We were Goonies too and our best treasure was our friendship. 💙☠
This and The Neverending Story are THE 2 movies every 80's kid has seen at least a few times, possibly hundreds😀. Andy was my "older woman" crush as a kid. Stand By Me and The Lost Boys are the R-rated other 2 staples.
@Dung Eater She's still a smoke-show. Her on that mechanical horse in Career Opportunities is the only thing I remember from that movie😂😂😂
Corey Feldman was in a bunch of classic movies that my dad showed me... This, "Stand By Me," "The Lost Boys," etc. But my favorite movie he was in, and my favorite character he played, was in "The Burbs" with Tom Hanks. I'd love to see a reaction to that movie.
Love “The ‘Burbs”!
"Pizza dude!" :D
There are several interview clips on YT about "The Burbs" with its director btw.
Also, during the scene where they were messing with the pipes and there's a shot where the camera zooms in on Corey Feldman's face as he yells "Reverse pressure!" That shot took so many takes since Feldman didn't have the energy to shout out the line. That was until he found out that Michael Jackson (Whom Feldman was a big fan of at the time) was coming and visiting the set. That shot of Corey screaming "Reverse pressure" was really him getting excited about MJ visiting the Goonies set.
The burbs was such an underrated movie. And he did it with the other Cory Feldman
Hey hey Rumsfield dude what're you doing with a gun
Shut up and paint your goddamn house
Whoooaaa. Fine
22:00 the gremlins reference is double funny because if Corey Feldman
Probably the best kids film of all time. The good old days when there wasn't a smartphone in sight.
Amen to that.
"A freakin' Legend!"
It’s definitely up there Hook is another one that’s comes to mind
I miss those days. If the story was done now, the kids would just be sitting around playing on their phones and would never have had the adventure.
I love that so many of the Goonies actors were publicly celebrating Ke Huy Quan's Oscar win. This movie is almost 40 years old and many of the cast still seem to be friends. In an age when it feels like friends can be hard to make and keep I found it touching. Also...I feel like the parents might all have been charged with child neglect if this were set today. These kids, unsupervised, almost died multiple times in caves underground. PS: The pirate ship set (the Inferno) was real. It was 105 feet long and took more than two months to build. After filming they couldn't find anyone to take it (for free) so they had to break it down.
That's Chunk actor's real Mom & sister at end. There was a problem at end with someone to play the part so they asked Ms Cohen & it worked!
A related movie recommendation that stars Anne Ramsey (Mama Fratelli). Its a black comedy called "Throw Momma From The Train" and co-stars Danny Devito and Billy Crystal. Billy plays a college English professor and Danny his dimwitted student who tries to enlist Billy in killing his overbearing Momma. Anne was nominated for an Academy award for the movie.
One of the coolest aspects of this movie is the kids reaction to the boat is genuine. When they filmed the scene it was the first time any of them had seen it.
With the exception of Cory Feldman. He later admitted he accidentally caught a glimpse of the pirate ship set beforehand, so he knew what to expect.
Kewwwwwl
I remember my late dad taking my brother and I to watch this when it came out in 85. As a GenXer born in 1974, I was lucky enough to grow up in the 1980s ❤
In a lot of ways, this movie sums up what it was like being an 80s kid. Not the treasure (unfortunately!), but the being far from the folks, no adults, time outside with your friends, everything feeling like an adventure... perfect!
@@benrositas8068 I look back now and realize how I was at the oldest 10 and miles from home "snake hunting" (just catching) in the Arizona desert. I get anxiety now during my daughter's (13) 3 minute bike ride to my brother's house to see her cousins. Definitely a different time than now sadly.
Sad part is that pirate ship was really built , it was actual working ship and after the movie was done filming they try to give it to any amusement park at the time. But there was no takers for the ship. So they had to destroy it. Just think if that ship was around now , how many people would pay to walk on it , take pictures, people were just not forward thinkers. Missed opportunity at the highest. I love this movie growing up. It spoke to us as children, going on adventures with our friends in the neighborhood.
Damn. That's freaking heartbreaking. It'd be in my backyard if it was up to me.
500 comments about Ke Huy Quan winning an oscar in three.. two... one...
The Goonies is another brilliantly done movie. They really knew how to make movies memorable back then.
There were a few scenes that added a bit more to the crazy fantasy element to it that was deleted. One scene had a giant killer octopus and a few other things. In fact, there's a line that Data says when they're excitedly explaining what they had endured, about the Octopus that they mistakenly left in the final film.
Timeless...absolutely timeless...one of the true greats, this movie. Fantastic cast, fantastic script, it doesn't 'talk down' to the audience...and it truly never gets old.
Also, I think there were only two of the main cast who didn't go on to have extensive careers in movies - Kerri Green/Andy, and Jeff Cohen/Chunk. That being said, though, Jeff Cohen and Ke Huy Quan have stayed close ever since this movie, to the point that Jeff is now Ke's entertainment lawyer. Hence the "Goonies never say die" shout out at the Oscars.
A young Martha Plimpton (daughter of Keith Carradine) is in the film too. These days she is a stage actor. She has described her job as, "wearing dead people's hair and yelling at strangers."
She was on the sitcom, "Raising Hope".
and I think that she's gonna be on a HBO show called The Regime next year.
Man this brings me back. Me and my buddies were always biking around the woods and trails and stuff. It's too bad kids can't do that anymore these days.
LOL 8:57 Great prediction, Rosalie does indeed come in clutch! You must do this for a living.
The mom is played by Mary Ellen Trainor, who’s the police psychologist in the Lethal Weapon movies and the news anchor in Die Hard.
I hope they never do a sequel or reboot, some movies like the Goonies, E.T. captured a moment in time and you just can't recreate that magic.
So some trivia. The parents at the end were their real life parents (except Mikey a Brand) They were not shown the pirate ship so their reactions were real. The actress who played Steph was River Phoneix real life girlfriend, the actors who played the Fratelli brothers hated each other in real life, Sloth was played by an American football player who sadly died of a heart attack a year later. If you want a similar movie with modern twist then check out Without a paddle. It's awesome.
You probably know this, but Josh Brolin (Brand) messed it up by yelling Holy Sh*t!!!
Martha Plimpton, the girl with glasses and short hair, is the daughter of Keith Carradine. So David Carradine was her uncle.
The old lady that plays the mother , was also in a Danny De Vito film : Throw Mamma From The Train . And Joe Pantoliano was in a Spielberg film called : Empire Of The Sun. Which is a MUST watch👌👌
she was in Deadly friend as well
Empire of the sun also stars a young Christian Bale , Spielberg's eye for talented kids who go on to become wonderful actors is no joke
@@RussellCHall did you know the part where Bale gets slapped by the maid , she slaps Bale and Spielberg said to Bale " She's not suppose to slap you . Let's try it again ". Bale thought it was suppose to be a fake slap , but she really slapped him to get a perfect shot . It must have taken a few good slaps to get the reaction that Spielberg wanted .
"Did he just die?!"
Goonies never say die Sam! 🤣🤣🤣
This was a big part of my childhood and is still a movie I adore. It's such a great adventure, with an amazing cast, many of whom are now incredible talents.
It's really a shame Jeff Cohen didn't do more acting because he's so funny! "No! I wanna play the violin!"
Jeff actually seems to have been pretty successful in the business world if you look it up. I always loved that kid!
Jeff took another path to success. He dropped the C from Chunk, and grew up to be a svelte, handsome, successful entertainment lawyer.
I know a lot of pirate ships off the coast of Oregon... just messing around. This movie is goofy and there a lot of plot holes but it's mostly just fun ❤
Goonies Never Say Die!
The Definition of Timeless: no matter how old We get, this Childhood Classic will still never...ever get old!
Also, here's a Fun Fact: Josh Brolin's character in "Deadpool 2" is mockingly referred to as both Thanos and One-Eyed Willy, the latter of which is from this movie.
The Burbs with Corey Feldman and Tom Hanks is great.
It's okay. One of those movies that got a mixed reaction on release, but has developed a cult following over the years.
Since you popped just after Storm Akima did.. trivia here too!
1) The hat Jake wears at the beginning was apparently one of the ones from Temple of Doom. Spielberg said he took it and brought it over to this set, and thus it ended up on Robert Davi's head!
2) Joe Pantoliano went on to be in Memento, and Cypher in The Matrix.
3) I went to Berkeley for university, just 1 year behind Jeff Cohen, who played Chunk! (And I never found out until after he'd graduated 'cause not a lotta internet back then..) But he was elected our student body president, and apparently he'd do the Truffle Shuffle during our football games which got all the students cheering like MAD.
Jeff is an entertainment lawyer now and represents Ke! It's great they they are still friends.
The Reference To "Little Furry Creatures That Multiply When They Get Wet" Is Referring To GREMLINS, Another Timeless 80s Classic!!
Goonies 💗My Dad introduced me to the Goonies when i was 9y old.
When i put it on now my son thats 6y old just loves it.just a beautiful classic everybody loves.
Rewatching this movie on VHS over and over was a big part of my childhood. 🥰
Jeff and Ke who play Chunk and Data are still friends today. Plus Chunk is Data's lawyer IRL.
the kid who played chunk went on to become an entertainment lawyer and one of his clients and close friends is the kid who plays Data who was also in everything, everywhere, can't spell their name LOL.
The music during the attic scene, still gives me the chills. So creepy.
Its magical not creepy . You americans make everything creepy
7:00 I was 7 years old in 1985 and i had an older brother JUST like that. Sure, they bully you a little, but if someone from outside the family messes with you, then they protect you.
The Gremlins reference was because both movies had the same screenwriter Chris Columbus, and apparently they are part of the same universe. Sloth wore the Superman t-shirt as it's a nod to Richard Donner's Superman movie.
They also play John Williams' Superman theme when Sloth reveals his shirt.
One of my favorite movies growing up!
When the director made them go down that water slide at the end , he didn't tell the kids what would be at the end . He wanted to get their real reaction when they saw the ship for the first time .
Brolin's first real reaction: *"HOLY SHIT!!!"*
Makes me smile every time now knowing they had to reshoot it.
Goonies never say die!!
I grew up on this movie. My kids grew up with this movie. I can honestly say I’ve seen it over a hundred times. I have an opinion or little viewpoint on nearly every action and line that occurs, much to the annoyance of those watching with me. And yet I have never had the thought about Rosalita leaving with the jewels. I legit lol’d at the plausibility and humor of the idea of her just disappearing with the loot. So kudos for adding another little perspective to an old favorite!
Highly recommend the novelisation of the film, by chance I'm reading it atm. Told from Mikey's point of view, it has some nice backstory and some extra scenes not present in the film (or maybe they were shot but cut from the final edit, eg. a confrontation between the gang and Troy in a diner, Brand helping out just in time).
The pirate ship reveal at the end chokes me up every time.
8:57 - Good call. Rosalita does totally save the day.
Chunk struggling with that frozen corpse is one of the funniest things ever!
And don’t forget “ Always separate your drugs!”
I was born in '74. I think being a kid in the 80s was exceptional bc of the movie magic all created without CGI
plus children were becoming a big demographic group for the industry to point its canons at..
We just got showered with the most awesome movies for an entire decade.
The Goonies definitely have this typical 80s Spielbergian feel to it.
One just can't deny Spielberg simply having ruled fantasy of 80s kids.
Nice, finally saw _The Goonies_ for the first time last weekend.
26:51 an Evil Dead reference in The Goonies
You guys have to watch Weird Science. One of the funniest best movies of the 80’s. Both of you will love it, guaranteed.
Love Weird Science
Bill Paxton was hilarious in this movie. Anthony Michael Hall also and of course Kelly Lebrock who was also great and probably the hottest 80’s movie woman. Robert Downey Jr first role I believe
@@johnoconnell2885 Haven't seen it since the theater!!! Didn't Bill get turned into a giant 💩??? I swear I remember that!!!
It’s brilliant!!
Yay so glad you guys made it to this one. I saw this when I was 10 and was pretty obsessed. I can’t help reciting Mikey’s big speech when it gets to that part. Love the adventure and the group of kids ranging in age and backgrounds working together to make it to the end. A lotta heart.
Leave it to Sean Astin to make the big inspirational speech that keeps the quest going...he did it in Two Towers, too.
RIP John Matuszak, the Gentle Giant.
If you want more 80s adventures like this I recommend a classic called "Explorers". Same year as this film.
Aww man, I haven’t thought of Explorers in FOREVER!!! What a great film!
@@davidmcleod5133 Same here!!! I even remember what the cover picture looks like.
Sloth was played by former Oakland Raiders football defensive end John Matuszak. He was a crazy player with an over-the-top personality, at 6' 8". Just a fun movie to watch. The cast really worked well together. Thanks for reacting!
RIP Tooz
The large rock in the ocean that Sean Astin's character views through the coin is off the coast of Canon Beach, Oregon. The houses in a town more to the north called Astoria. As a kid growing up in the 80s in the Pacific Northwest, it was cool to have this movie and Stand By Me filmed nearby and with actors of a similar age. The movies inspired a lot of kids living in my area to go outside and go on "adventures" further and further from home, and be more independent.
This is filmed in Astoria and Seaside on the Oregon coast. Beautiful place. Spent a year there.
The Goonies is my childhood. "Down here, it's OUR time." The magic of what we grew up with, never let that go. We 80s kids ARE a tough group.
I've seen this film more times than I can remember. I'll say it: the '80s were a great time to be a kid. One of my favorite bits about this is that Mikey's big scene with Willy near the end wasn't in the script, but Richard Donner thought the two needed a moment together...it's funny knowing that, as that was always my favorite scene in the movie.
For ages they talked about a sequel, but the idea never seemed to make sense to me. What they really should do is make a film about the pirates and how they ended up as they did, explaining how the map got out, why everybody died, why Willy made all the traps, etc. I think that would make much more sense than a sequel...I mean, what could you really do with a sequel?
I'm so glad I got to grow up with this movie in my back pocket as a kid. Riding our bikes to go on adventures (over to the next neighborhood where they were building a new subdivision so there were dirt piles and foundations to explore) was made to look much more exciting than it really was by pretending we were goonies 😂😂
Sloth was played by football player John Matuszak from the Oakland Raiders. When he retired from football he became an actor but sadly he died at the age of 38.
The mother of the criminals was played by Anne Ramsey. She was in “Throw Momma from the Train” with Billie Crystal and Danny Devito, a movie I wish you would review. Please.
Omg Sooo happy you guys did this I saw this in the theater 8 times….
Five times for me. I dug a hole in my parents backyard looking for treasure. They were furious.
@@theaterbear How deep did you get? :D Though it was a few years before this film, around 1976 (aged 6) I tried digging a tunnel from my back garden to my friend's house who was two doors up (rural village, large gardens). My digging was though kinda ignored by my parents (I guess they didn't think I was serious) until I started talking about needing roof supports because now I was going sideways. :D That's when they put a halt to proceedings, and then it rained anyway, completely filling the hole (which kinda creeped me out for some reason, I didn't like deep water). My friend made similar progress I think, likewise stopped by his parents eventually, and the weather.
Oh well, no matter. Another time, the village kids tried building a mini hydro dam thing across the main stream/river on the other side of the nearby field, backed up the river so much it flooded several back gardens. :D It started a craze of dam building, we got pretty good at it, and every time the dam broke it washed away lots of sediment, revealing loads more fossils along the stream banks. Some of the fossils were so good, someone came to visit from the British Musem in London to have a look (my brother, 3 years older than me, was mad about fossils at the time).
This is a fast and VERY LOUD film, but it was an integral part of my 80's childhood. I just love this one.
Loud chaos is something I remember being very accurate to hanging out with a group of friends as a kid.
This was definitely at the top of my list as a kid. I'm from WV and we used to love going exploring in the woods playing Indiana Jones and Goonies.
8:50 "How could no one else figure this out? Maybe no one else in this town knows Spanish." "Rosalita does." "She's probably going to come in clutch." ----I guess she did!
The guy that played Chunk is now an entertainment lawyer in LA. He was the one that worked on Ke Huy Quan's contract when he was offered the role in EEAAO.
In case yall didnt realize Data is the Dad in Everything Everywhere All At Once
If you guys liked this I'd suggest The Monster Squad and if you liked Gremlins I'd suggest Critters. Also, technically the kid Indiana Jones would be Young Indiana Jones show. Other suggestions in the same vein would be The Lost Boys, The Explorers, Adventures in Babysitting, Iron Eagle, Neverending Story and Flight of the Navigator. Red Dawn is kinda in that same vein lol.
The Librarian movie and series and the first two mummy movies are in the same vein as Indiana Jones. You might also want to give Deep Rising, Dick Tracy, Expendables, Remo Williams (has Earl from Tremors), Shoot Em Up. Short Circuit, The Wraith with Charlie Sheen, Hook with Robin Williams, Labyrinth, Legend with Tom Cruise, CHUD, Night of the Creeps (same director as Monster Squad), The Blob (original or remake) a look.
Love me some Deep Rising. My friends and I met Stephen Sommers at a screening for The Mummy. He was outside the theater when we came out and he talked to us for like 15 minutes before he got dragged away. Really cool guy.
The Monster Squad is excellent. Wish more reactors would check that out.
Monster Squad 😂 - did we have the same childhood?
@@Rocket1377 wolfman’s got nards?!
Yes there was a show about a young Indiana Jones. It was called The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. I remember it pretty fondly. 😊
Glad you'll be watching Indy. Alas, Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull (Indy IV) is not universally hated -- it is universally misunderstood, as are all these movies.
31:10: Indeed. Consider, also, what MR Walsh keeps in the attic, at least according to Mouth. Consider also Mouth's "pearl necklace". And that Mr Feldman has said some things about Hollywood . . . Also consider I've been deep inside this world myself. I graduated Hollywood's top school (AFI) in 2010. I've been all around the inside of the industry. I showed my thesis film at the same theater Mr Feldman debuted his "documentary" a few years ago, the Director's Guild theater, with a lobby that looks a lot like Ellen's set and Ep's island.
I could go on. If you're curious.
Or, what these movies are REALLY about . . . Indy, Goonies, even James Bond: They're all about the Templar quest/Freemasonry. I know that world too. But, well, it's an occult world, Hollywood. These movies are rituals for the profane. The true treasure is not held in your hands. The real rainbow is illumination. That is what gets your house in order after you've gone through the Templar tunnel of ritual rebirth. Right, My Key? (of Solomon?) Mickey?
This has become such an iconic and beloved 80s movie,it's hard to not like. Also I like the bit with the Superman shirt, clearly a nod to Richard Donner who directed Superman.
I’m an 80’s kid. And I did lots of exploring. Lived in PR country side. If you followed a creek long enough you would find a waterfall. Or jumping fences to steal your neighbors mangos. Lol we were always outside
This was part of my childhood ....which I shared with my now teenage daughter. To quote her, "Dad...that was the greatest movie I've ever seen!"
This, and The Sandlot are pretty much the two best kid's adventure movies ever.
If you didn’t see this movie as a child, you were robbed of your childhood! Lol this is a top 3 movie of all time for me!
There was a scene with an octopus where Mouth got it to go away by shoving his Walkman in its mouth (if I remember right). I think it's on the "edited for television" version, but I've only seen it maybe once or twice years ago. Anyway, that's why they mention an octopus later on the beach.
Very interesting! I'm reading the novelisation atm which has that scene has a teaser on the intro page, but I've not seen a film version which includes it.
@@mapesdhs597 Just found it. It's creepier than I remembered. She knocks the hell out of poor Mouth. ua-cam.com/video/LMjkY-Wi5bo/v-deo.html
The director wasn't happy with how the octopus looked, so he had that scene removed.
Me and my brother used to watch this practically on repeat at my Grandma's house.
Filmed in Astoria, same as Kindergarten Cop. Named for the Astor family. One died on Titanic. In the movie, he was the one with the very young pregnant wife that Rose pointed out to Jack, saying it was "quite the scandal" if I remember right.
If you look closely you'll see spots when chunk lifts his shirt well jeff cohen had chicken pox during this movie and his real life mom played his mom in this at the end when she hands him the dominos pizza
more than any other movie this reminds me of growing up as a kid in the 80s. This was in HBO and everybody taped it. we all had our copies of The Goonies. Gen X grew up on this movie.
80's practical effects and fully built sets can't be beat!!!
Saw this in the theater with my mom when I was around 8. I’ve followed all the kids’ careers since then, met Sean Astin, and I was thrilled to see Quan win the Oscar (and the other Goonies’ reactions).
This movie has a TON of deleted content, most notably the octopus Data references at the end. Andy takes a “Goonie Oath” in the wishing well to officially make her one of them, but that was also cut.
Absolutely love this movie. One of the few films I've more than double dipped on formats. VHS, Laserdisc, DVD, Bluray and 4k Bluray.
Still laugh at Corey Feldman translating the drug drawers and saying always keep the drugs separate. Something he possibly should have done himself. 🤣
I both love and miss this movie because I used, as a kid, immers myself in this movie by only watching it on a cold, rainy Saturday morning. Because the events happened in the movie on a Saturday,I know it's a Saturday because Andi is having cheer practice, it's a wet day, the boys were home all and there's lightening storm. So that's how I, as a kid, deduced it was a Saturday and I only watched on that day.....same for THE BREAKFAST CLUB. I know, I'm a movie dork, I don't mind it.💗😊
I still watch this to this day. Reciting nearly every Chunk or Mouth line. Love this movie
The criminal mother Anne Ramsey played an equally nefarious mother in the black comedy "Throw Momma from the Train" (Danny Devito and Billy Crystal are in it too and they're so funny) definitely worth a look!
Great reaction! The Goonies is still one of my all time favourites! Now you've mentioned it, i'm now looking forward to you reactions to Indiana Jones!
Goonies is an awesome film. Glad you got to experience it. Goonies and Stand by Me are two of my all time favorite movies. Another “kids” adventure movie worth watching (with arguably the saddest moment in cinematic history) is “The Neverending Story”