"Let me tell you, a double-fault final-play elimination hasn't occurred since the Helsinki episode of 1919, and I think we all remember how THAT turned out!"
I met Alan Tudyk just randomly came into my store, it was right after his Firefly cancellation and he was in town visiting his mom. And so I asked him if there was any projects He was working on and so we told me about dodgeball. Even told me that throughout production there would be pick up games amongst cast and crew of everybody playing dodgeball. Apparently the production was as fun as the movie😊
@@TR1P0DL1F3 okay but they don't like draw attention to that?! that's just something that happens in movies to set up a scene. Idk how you're throwing it in here with these other examples
26:15 Don't worry Addie, my nephew didn't know that swans were real birds until he was 20. All his life he thought they were mythical creatures like unicorns 😂😂😂
Fun fact: The scene where Justin recoils with pain at 12:56 from the wrench, and is writhing in pain on the floor was not acting. The wrenches they originally used were made of a very hard rubber which provided more impact than intended and both injured and cut the actor's eyebrow. They swapped to a foam rubber afterwards, but the reaction and subsequent writhing in pain on the floor is just his natural reaction to being pelted in the face while everyone else stays in character. Lol
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa16534 I think it makes it more powerful a cheater talking about his cancer and guilt tripping Peter about regretting his decision is irony in the best degree.
I first saw this movie in Kuwait in 2004 before it was released in theaters. Vince Vaughn was doing a USO thing and was showing troops overseas the movie before the general public were allowed to see it. Pretty cool of him. He looked exhausted by the time he got to us because he had done 3 other showings that day.
You must have been watching the PG-13 version, Addie. Patches line ,"You all are about as useful as a poopie-flavored lollipop." was a little different in the Unrated cut. 😆
A couple scenes that will always be absolutely hilarious for me. White trying to resist eating the donut, White about to put the pizza in his pants, and last but not least. Patches throwing wrenches at everyone!
SUCH a fun film! Also: “On April 27, 2023, it was announced that 20th Century Studios had re-begun production on a sequel, with actor Vince Vaughn set to return, and possibly serve as a producer on the new film”
Also, I swear Alan Tudyk doesn't get talked about enough for being such a fluid chameleon actor. He did this and was Sonny in I, Robot in the same year.
I can't believe this movie is 20 years old now. We couldn't get enough of it back then. Man, the early 2000s was a great time for awesome comedies. Movies like this, Napoleon Dynamite, Tropic Thunder, The Hangover, Balls of Fury, Blades of Glory, 50 First Dates, and The Other Guys were so much fun to watch. This movie is Vince Vaughn at his best. His dry, sarcastic wit along with Ben Stiller chewing up every scene he is in and the funny moments from the supporting cast keep this movie from ever getting old. "Hey White. I didn't think Nazi camo got out until 8. Did you skip arts and craft?"
A fun fact about the training montage: that pitching machine they were using had an adjustable speed setting, which they turned down as it was FAR too fast for the actors to actually have a hope of catching, to the point that it actually hurt a bit. UNFORTUNATELY they didn't find that out until AFTER Justin Long filmed his portion of the montage, so the poor guy was getting absolutely demolished for that sequence 😂
I would love to see Addie watch Meet the Parents (2000), Meet the Fockers (2004) & Little Fockers (2010). She's definitely going to have fun with all three movies. #MeetTheParentsForAddieCounts
The thing I find interesting about this movie was that it was originally titled 'Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story'. That was because originally, Average Joe's lose. They wanted to show that even though they tried, most underdogs lose in the end. The whole one-on-one double-fault scene was added because test audiences actually hated the original ending. That's why White talks about loving happy endings and stuff at the end. I think the movie originally ended rather suddenly with White tagging Peter out and then Globo Gym had the whole slow-mo ending. It was in the special features/deleted scenes on the DVD and talked about in the commentary of the movie.
Both endings are good. There's nothing wrong with a happy ending. And there's nothing wrong with a tragic one. However, for this movie, it's a comfort movie. That's like... The whole point. Is just to entertain. It's not meant to be a groundbreaking story with really compelling characters that makes you feel and hurt. I think the original ending doesn't make sense for the theme. Just my opinion, tho.
Ooh boy. This is a SUPER early 2000's comedy. I still love this movie, probably because I'm old. There's a lot of stuff in this movie that hasn't aged well. But it still has Alan Tudyk and Stephen Root, who are timeless treasures. And Rip 'fucking Torn will always be legendary.
I genuinely think that the scene with Stephen Root's character, finally getting his moment of glory is actually the end of the movie. That entire film he had been pushed down on, ignored, insulted, but he tried to be nice the whole time. Then he finally had his limit, he got angry, and his One Man Wrecking Crew fight with the other team, where he wins the match to keep them in the tournament, genuinely chokes me up with Awesome Tears. I remember seeing this in the theater and just LOVING that bit. And feeling the part after was very much an emotional letdown compared to it. It was just SUCH a cathartic scene! I also just love the scene in the bar when Vince Vaughn's character is talking to Stiller, and they're doing the whole "I just said that...I know you just said that." "ok..." "...touche!". Just, the look one Vaughn's face after that exchange. Just absolute, pure confusion. Like he's usually so calm and ready to quip back at Stiller's character with a smartass remark. But, in that moment, even though he apparently won the exchange, he's just left SO confused. Just "....what just happened?!?!" Too funny 🤣
@@Alysa-Aiday do you really think, do you REALLY THINK, you're the only one who noticed that? please for the love of god stop your arrogance is painful for the rest of us
20:42 Gordon was played by Stephen Root, who was very well known for voicing Army Sgt. Barber William Fontaine D'Latoure "Bill" Dautrieve on Fox's King of The Hill, Bill's character was known as the Bill dozer, and he would often do that growl on the show.
They shot the original ending first, basically the same movie up until the double fault at the end. In its conception, Dodgeball was supposed to be about them trying, and losing, and it was just going to fade on the Purple Cobras cheering themselves. The test audiences *hated* it and thought it was too dark comedy for the tone of the movie up to then, and they scrambled to add the last few minutes (and a few mid-credits comments from chubby White Goodman about it being a lame feelgood movie now) and now it's one of the most beloved sports movies maybe of all time ever.
I was 10 when this film came out. We managed to go and see it in the cinema. It started a whole era of playing dodge ball in the school playground. 8 vs 8 in the play area with the sponge footballs that we all had. Great memories!
To be honest Addie: you weren't that wrong, Chuck Norris is mythical figure and living person. If you want to see Peak Chuck Norris film: Lone Wolf McQuade (1983) is highly recommended. Cheesy 80's action that later spawned quite long running series: Walker, Texas Ranger and Conan O'Brien's Texas ranger lever... Ugh, I just felt really old suddenly...
I remember playing Dodgeball in elementary school with all the rules that would not be allowed today. God I loved this movie. Ben Stiller met his wife on the set here.
@@victorluke5816 It would have taken you 5 seconds to confirm if you were correct. Stop assuming you're right about shit. It's super fucking easy now to check everything, just get in the habit before making stupid comments.
@@AlexanderNash You are trying to correct some fundamentals of being on the internet. Its a fruitless and wasteful endeavor. God I love doing the same thing.
This movie really is so much fun you can enjoy the heck out of watching it over and over. It is one of my favorites and always makes me laugh more than I think it will.
2:31 Since I'm a 90s kid, I know that's the librarian from the TV sketch comedy show All That, that came on Nick. Steve the pirate's actor is in a comedy/horror movie called Tucker & Dale vs. Evil and it is a must watch around Halloween time, or whenever really. This movie was so popular that it eventually gave birth to ESPN becoming ESPN8 The Ocho for a couple days out of the year showing really obscure sports from around the world. They started it in 2017 and have been doing it since. The leftmost announcer and the dad that has the unfaithful wife are in an awesome comedy called Office Space that you need to get to eventually.
so, the guy who plays young Patches is Hank Azaria, the voice actor from The Simpsons who voices Chief Wiggum, ironically, the voice that he used for that old movie that they were watching.
As it turns out, Chuck Norris is both! He is a real person (who studied Jeet Kune Do under Bruce Lee, alongside other celebrities of the time, many of whom came out in his movies!). He also became something of a mythical being/folk hero. This is because when he of his workouts. He always had to do the same number of push ups and pullups, since when he did push ups he pushed the earth out of orbit. So doing the pull ups pulled it back into the proper orbit. Also, when he first read the script for the pilot of Walker, he hated it so much he kicked the writer hard enough to push him back in time, where he changed the parts that Chuck didn't like and the pilot and the show became a hit!
You so need to watch Accepted(2006)! It's Justin Long with Jonah Hill, Blake Lively, and Lewis Black. I graduated in '06 and also didn't make it into college so this movie really hit hard❤
There was a scene that was cut from the movie where white Goodman didn't step over the limit line when he eliminated Peter and global gym wins the whole tournament, if you have the Dodgeball movie dvd and go to extras then deleted scenes you will see it.
In the DVD of this movie, special features, they mentioned the original ending to the movie where Globo Gym wins the final match. Test audiences hated that ending so they changed it, adding the whole sudden death part.
The first thrown rubber wrench was harder than they were expecting and actually cut Justin Long, so you can see the real pain in that scene. They switched to foam rubber afterwards.
For anyone into sports, ESPN the ocho, is the enduring joke of this movie. The cable network proliferstion was starting. I think we currently have six different ESPNs so we’re getting close.
The running joke of ESPN 8 "El Ocho" digging into how many ESPN channels there are is a favorite of mine. Especially since ESPN steered into it and has a programming block called "El Ocho" now highlighting smaller sports like dodge ball, axe throwing, tag.... :)
Addie: drops a Dodgeball reaction.
Me, without skipping a beat: "That's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for her."
I sure do like reactions Cotton...
Cringe as fuck comment
Effin A, Cotton! Effin Aaaaaaaa!
But have you ever seen a grown man satisfy a camel
👏 👏 👏
The world needs more sports commentary from Cotton McKnight and Pepper Brooks.
Right you are Pep!
That's rad!
Bold strategy there, let's see if it pays off for you.
*_Fun Fact:_* Gary Cole - The actor who played Cotton McKnight, voiced Kim Possible's father
"Let me tell you, a double-fault final-play elimination hasn't occurred since the Helsinki episode of 1919, and I think we all remember how THAT turned out!"
I met Alan Tudyk just randomly came into my store, it was right after his Firefly cancellation and he was in town visiting his mom. And so I asked him if there was any projects He was working on and so we told me about dodgeball. Even told me that throughout production there would be pick up games amongst cast and crew of everybody playing dodgeball. Apparently the production was as fun as the movie😊
Chuck Noris is a mythical figure.
I was going to say the same thing if nobody else had.
They say that underneath his beard he has no chin. Only another fist.
Chuck Norris can fast forward a live stream.
Chuck Norris once had a heart attack. His heart lost.
It’s not well known that Chuck Norris once lost a game of Tic-Tac-Toe to Mr T
In retaliation, Chuck Norris invented racism
Nobody makes me bleed my own blood😂😂😂gets me everytime 😅
Shame they stole that from the Simpsons
Now, watch Alan Tudyk again in Tucker & Dale vs Evil. Awesome movie for you ❤.
Tucker & Dale is hilarious 😆
Absolutely, SO under rated
Steve needed to pour some beer on those wrench bruises 🤕
Oh he's great in everything 😇
Do it!
Everyone always miss that their chest of winnings is labeled "Deus Ex Machina". Love this movie for all the subtle jokes.
After you notice that Easter egg, you start noticing the entire plot is one example after another.
least subtle joke ever.
And Patches O'Houlihan is killed by a falling sign that says "The Luck of the Irish".
@@seanwilliams4087 and Peter just happens to be walking up her sidewalk to have the porch interaction.
@@TR1P0DL1F3 okay but they don't like draw attention to that?! that's just something that happens in movies to set up a scene. Idk how you're throwing it in here with these other examples
Christine Taylor is Ben Stiller's wife IRL... that makes every scene they share even funnier.
I knew someone would say it lol.
She's a loser.
She will always be Marcia Brady to me. 🤣
@@dsfddsgh She will always be Melody from Hey Dude! to me.
@@dsfddsgh "Sure Jan..."
Jason Bateman steals the movie with the line "That's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if plays off for him." So quotable.
Pays. Not plays.
Its been in my every day dialogue so completely and for so long that I regularly forget it came from this movie 😂
"so quotable" execpt almost everyone who uses this quote uses it very badly just anytime someone does something.
26:15 Don't worry Addie, my nephew didn't know that swans were real birds until he was 20. All his life he thought they were mythical creatures like unicorns 😂😂😂
SWANS hahaha
@@AddieCounts Can you please react to kung fu panda 4
Fun fact: The scene where Justin recoils with pain at 12:56 from the wrench, and is writhing in pain on the floor was not acting.
The wrenches they originally used were made of a very hard rubber which provided more impact than intended and both injured and cut the actor's eyebrow. They swapped to a foam rubber afterwards, but the reaction and subsequent writhing in pain on the floor is just his natural reaction to being pelted in the face while everyone else stays in character. Lol
Justin is known for taking abuse for roles even got turn into a walrus once.
I remember the Lance Armstrong cameo being unexpected and funny. Now it's expected and hilarious.
...except that it's lost all its power now because Lance Armstrong was proven to have cheated in those races by using steroids.
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa16534 I think it makes it more powerful a cheater talking about his cancer and guilt tripping Peter about regretting his decision is irony in the best degree.
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa16534 if we ban every single athlete that uses/used steroids we wouldn't have half the sports we do now. its a nothing burger.
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa16534 That made the cameo funnier
And it's aged like milk :)
12:52 "Are you going to throw the wrenches at them?"
Yes
"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball"
Very sound logic 😂😂😭
I first saw this movie in Kuwait in 2004 before it was released in theaters. Vince Vaughn was doing a USO thing and was showing troops overseas the movie before the general public were allowed to see it. Pretty cool of him. He looked exhausted by the time he got to us because he had done 3 other showings that day.
That _day?!?_ That's a gruelling schedule!
My dad would tell me about celeb appearances for the troops while he was deployed to Afghanistan. Pretty cool they do that.
@@Stevarooni yea but he said since we had all spent over a year in Iraq (we were headed home finally) that he could deal with it
Chuck Norris IS a mythical creature Addie. And majestic.
Chuck Norris doesn't do push-ups, he pushes the Earth down.
Chuck Norris lost his virginity before his own father did.
The look on Addie's face when he says "I like the taste" is the same face she had when Tyler Durden gave a chemical burn in Fight Club lmao 😂😂
You must have been watching the PG-13 version, Addie. Patches line ,"You all are about as useful as a poopie-flavored lollipop." was a little different in the Unrated cut. 😆
She did.
F**king Chuck Norris. It's all his fault she watched the PG-13 version. Lol.
Thank you for this comment, just saved me a wasted half hour. Rubbish.
I love the smell of queef in the morning
"Ouchtown POPULATION YOU BRO"
I say this line regularly
I use it regularly, so much so that my kids have picked it up and use it as well.
No one ever comments about the commitment the referee gives his performance.
Him dangling that warning yarn gets me every time. 🤣
I also love that the young Patches O'Hoolahan in the old video was Hank Azaria of The Simpsons fame.
He will always be 'Agador Spartacus' to me 😅
My favorite Hank cameo is from Along Came Polly as naked Claude
Hank had been in SO many great movies over the years…dude is a legend.
@@adrianaheiler9794😂😂😂 Yess
@@Dr.Acula76My favorite Hank character is Blue Raja 😂😂😂
Thanks, Addie, for reacting to another fun film! This is the first thing I saw Alan Tudyk in after he was a space pirate in "Firefly" and "Serenity."
A couple scenes that will always be absolutely hilarious for me. White trying to resist eating the donut, White about to put the pizza in his pants, and last but not least. Patches throwing wrenches at everyone!
I've seen this movie so many times, and only now just realized that the treasure chest at the end has Deus Ex Machina written on the front of it. 🤣
SUCH a fun film! Also:
“On April 27, 2023, it was announced that 20th Century Studios had re-begun production on a sequel, with actor Vince Vaughn set to return, and possibly serve as a producer on the new film”
okay but no stiller no movie .
Also, I swear Alan Tudyk doesn't get talked about enough for being such a fluid chameleon actor. He did this and was Sonny in I, Robot in the same year.
Gotta appreciate that a sign that says "luck of the irish" falling on and killing a guy that's irish.
It's how he'd want to go 🥲
But they don't make a Hallmark card that says sorry your dodgeball coach got crushed by two tons of irony
I can't believe this movie is 20 years old now. We couldn't get enough of it back then. Man, the early 2000s was a great time for awesome comedies. Movies like this, Napoleon Dynamite, Tropic Thunder, The Hangover, Balls of Fury, Blades of Glory, 50 First Dates, and The Other Guys were so much fun to watch. This movie is Vince Vaughn at his best. His dry, sarcastic wit along with Ben Stiller chewing up every scene he is in and the funny moments from the supporting cast keep this movie from ever getting old.
"Hey White. I didn't think Nazi camo got out until 8. Did you skip arts and craft?"
Balls of Fury is an underrated gem. I lose it just thinking about the glow-in-the-dark balls and teeth scene.
You missed the post credits scene it is the best
I was hoping to see the reaction to it! Lol
Loved the reaction. Also, how dare. Chuck Norris is a mythical being, who takes Earthly form at certain points to bring his glory to us
The devil checks under his bed for Chuck Norris before he can sleep.
A fun fact about the training montage: that pitching machine they were using had an adjustable speed setting, which they turned down as it was FAR too fast for the actors to actually have a hope of catching, to the point that it actually hurt a bit. UNFORTUNATELY they didn't find that out until AFTER Justin Long filmed his portion of the montage, so the poor guy was getting absolutely demolished for that sequence 😂
My favorite Ben Stiller movies: Dodgeball True Underdog Story & Tropic Thunder. Thank you for watching them both Addie 🙏.
She just needs to watch There's Something About Mary!❤😂 (and maybe the Meet the Parents movies.)
I would love to see Addie watch Meet the Parents (2000), Meet the Fockers (2004) & Little Fockers (2010). She's definitely going to have fun with all three movies. #MeetTheParentsForAddieCounts
*"There's a guy on our team dressed as a pirate??!?"*
...
"Hey guys look, it's Steve the Pirate."
The thing I find interesting about this movie was that it was originally titled 'Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story'. That was because originally, Average Joe's lose. They wanted to show that even though they tried, most underdogs lose in the end. The whole one-on-one double-fault scene was added because test audiences actually hated the original ending. That's why White talks about loving happy endings and stuff at the end. I think the movie originally ended rather suddenly with White tagging Peter out and then Globo Gym had the whole slow-mo ending. It was in the special features/deleted scenes on the DVD and talked about in the commentary of the movie.
they dont want to think they just want to entertained
Both endings are good. There's nothing wrong with a happy ending. And there's nothing wrong with a tragic one. However, for this movie, it's a comfort movie. That's like... The whole point. Is just to entertain. It's not meant to be a groundbreaking story with really compelling characters that makes you feel and hurt. I think the original ending doesn't make sense for the theme. Just my opinion, tho.
Ooh boy. This is a SUPER early 2000's comedy. I still love this movie, probably because I'm old. There's a lot of stuff in this movie that hasn't aged well. But it still has Alan Tudyk and Stephen Root, who are timeless treasures. And Rip 'fucking Torn will always be legendary.
Chuck Norris is a mythical creature that graces us with his presence.
Chuck Norris once stared at the sun, the sun went blind.
I genuinely think that the scene with Stephen Root's character, finally getting his moment of glory is actually the end of the movie. That entire film he had been pushed down on, ignored, insulted, but he tried to be nice the whole time. Then he finally had his limit, he got angry, and his One Man Wrecking Crew fight with the other team, where he wins the match to keep them in the tournament, genuinely chokes me up with Awesome Tears. I remember seeing this in the theater and just LOVING that bit. And feeling the part after was very much an emotional letdown compared to it. It was just SUCH a cathartic scene!
I also just love the scene in the bar when Vince Vaughn's character is talking to Stiller, and they're doing the whole "I just said that...I know you just said that." "ok..." "...touche!". Just, the look one Vaughn's face after that exchange. Just absolute, pure confusion. Like he's usually so calm and ready to quip back at Stiller's character with a smartass remark. But, in that moment, even though he apparently won the exchange, he's just left SO confused. Just "....what just happened?!?!" Too funny 🤣
If you can master the 5 D's, no amount of balls on earth can hit you!
Technically the 4 Ds; Since they use *_Dodge_* twice
@@Alysa-Aiday do you really think, do you REALLY THINK, you're the only one who noticed that? please for the love of god stop your arrogance is painful for the rest of us
Between Dodgeball and Zoolander, these are my top tier comedies of the modern era. So glad you had a great time watching!
Hey! Chuck Norris IS a mythical figure!
Someone once fired a gun at Chuck Norris, but the bullet was too scared to leave the gun.
"Ouchtown, population YOU, Bro!"
A line I still use regularly.
LOL, I never caught that before " A low grade beaver tranqualizer"
20:42 Gordon was played by Stephen Root, who was very well known for voicing Army Sgt. Barber William Fontaine D'Latoure "Bill" Dautrieve on Fox's King of The Hill, Bill's character was known as the Bill dozer, and he would often do that growl on the show.
Addie, I just want to say you are without a doubt the sweetest, kindest and most ADORABLE reactor on YT. Keep up the great work!
Patches O'Houlihan being killed by a giant sign that says "Luck o' the Irish" was hilarious
older movies like this rocked
Gotta love those old comedy movies, where the jokes didn’t have to be held back because people actually knew how to take a joke.
I like that there are two Galaxy Quest alumni in this film: Justin Long and Missi Pyle
18:07 😅 what a giggle❤
That is BEYOND hilarious that you admitted the Norris thing. It’s awesome!!😂😂😂😂
Love that she was watching the final dodgeball game like it was the Super Bowl so funny!!! Love it
They shot the original ending first, basically the same movie up until the double fault at the end. In its conception, Dodgeball was supposed to be about them trying, and losing, and it was just going to fade on the Purple Cobras cheering themselves. The test audiences *hated* it and thought it was too dark comedy for the tone of the movie up to then, and they scrambled to add the last few minutes (and a few mid-credits comments from chubby White Goodman about it being a lame feelgood movie now) and now it's one of the most beloved sports movies maybe of all time ever.
The fact that you casually react to the parts I expected more of is even more amazing. Well done!
I was 10 when this film came out. We managed to go and see it in the cinema. It started a whole era of playing dodge ball in the school playground. 8 vs 8 in the play area with the sponge footballs that we all had. Great memories!
To be honest Addie: you weren't that wrong, Chuck Norris is mythical figure and living person. If you want to see Peak Chuck Norris film: Lone Wolf McQuade (1983) is highly recommended. Cheesy 80's action that later spawned quite long running series: Walker, Texas Ranger and Conan O'Brien's Texas ranger lever... Ugh, I just felt really old suddenly...
If they would have cast Chick Noris in Jaws as the police chief the shark would have said I need more sharks!🤣
Addie looking absolutely incredible. Great fun reaction as usual. Keep doing your thing
Watching you watching this and seeing you like you were actually at the game. SO much excitement! Great reaction!
Addie this has to be my fav reaction to this movie! So much fun! Thank you Addie. Your awesome!
This and “Anchorman” came out around the same time 20 years ago and helped me during a very dark time in my life, giving me much neededed laughs.
"There's a guy on our team dressed like a pirate?" never fails to make me belly laugh
I remember playing Dodgeball in elementary school with all the rules that would not be allowed today. God I loved this movie. Ben Stiller met his wife on the set here.
They were married in 2000.
@@aaronhusk Ahhhhh! I was wrong. I hate that. So he hired his wife. Now I hate them.
@@victorluke5816 It would have taken you 5 seconds to confirm if you were correct. Stop assuming you're right about shit. It's super fucking easy now to check everything, just get in the habit before making stupid comments.
@@AlexanderNash You are trying to correct some fundamentals of being on the internet. Its a fruitless and wasteful endeavor. God I love doing the same thing.
We did this one a few weeks back on my channel I laughed so hard!
This movie really is so much fun you can enjoy the heck out of watching it over and over. It is one of my favorites and always makes me laugh more than I think it will.
Love this movie and it's super quotable. You'd be surprised how often you can work the 5 Ds of dodgeball into conversations.
There’s a post credits scene where Ben Stiller dances to Kelis’ song “Milkshake”. It’s hilarious! 😂😂
Freddy Krueger has nightmares about Chuck Norris
This movie is one of my most quoted movies. So many great one liners.
The original ending had Globo-Gym winning. There was no sudden death, Average Joe's just loses.
Chuck Norris is a mythical creature....who has graced us in physical form
2:31 Since I'm a 90s kid, I know that's the librarian from the TV sketch comedy show All That, that came on Nick. Steve the pirate's actor is in a comedy/horror movie called Tucker & Dale vs. Evil and it is a must watch around Halloween time, or whenever really. This movie was so popular that it eventually gave birth to ESPN becoming ESPN8 The Ocho for a couple days out of the year showing really obscure sports from around the world. They started it in 2017 and have been doing it since. The leftmost announcer and the dad that has the unfaithful wife are in an awesome comedy called Office Space that you need to get to eventually.
I thought Chuck Norris was a mythical figure people joked about " .......... He is
Chuck Norris won a staring contest against a mirror.
As much as I enjoyed the movie, I think Steve the Pirate was criminally underused. Alan Tudyk is a damn treasure.
Let the Dodgeball Tournament of 2004 begin.
It's been so long since I've seen this movie (I think around 10 years). I may have to watch it again.
so, the guy who plays young Patches is Hank Azaria, the voice actor from The Simpsons who voices Chief Wiggum, ironically, the voice that he used for that old movie that they were watching.
Important note that makes some scenes even funnier, Christine Taylor (playing Kate) is Ben Stiller's wife in real life.
Absolutely adore this movie, so many quotable moments. Great reaction!
Missy Pyle is in a lot of other projects, minus the massive eyebrows. One of my favorites is "Galaxy Quest."
Chuck Norris is a mythical person and a real person that just makes him so legendary
Chuck Norris nearly died once, but death was too scared to claim his soul.
Some brilliant cameos in this
As it turns out, Chuck Norris is both! He is a real person (who studied Jeet Kune Do under Bruce Lee, alongside other celebrities of the time, many of whom came out in his movies!). He also became something of a mythical being/folk hero. This is because when he of his workouts. He always had to do the same number of push ups and pullups, since when he did push ups he pushed the earth out of orbit. So doing the pull ups pulled it back into the proper orbit. Also, when he first read the script for the pilot of Walker, he hated it so much he kicked the writer hard enough to push him back in time, where he changed the parts that Chuck didn't like and the pilot and the show became a hit!
You so need to watch Accepted(2006)! It's Justin Long with Jonah Hill, Blake Lively, and Lewis Black.
I graduated in '06 and also didn't make it into college so this movie really hit hard❤
i love her laugh so much its infectious. glad you enjoyed the movie its one of my favs. she missed the milkshakes scene at the end credits.
Ben Stiller was in episode one of the british tv comedy series "Extras" with Ricky Gervais.
the fact that ppl get so invested and interested in such a ridiculous premise is credit to how good the movie is!
28:18 "that is a terrifying ball"
That's what she said
on my version of the film it's "cock flavoured lolipop"... never seen that cut of it before.
I was confused too
Jason Bateman is in this movie for a grand total of, like, four minutes and he easily steals every scene he's in.
There was a scene that was cut from the movie where white Goodman didn't step over the limit line when he eliminated Peter and global gym wins the whole tournament, if you have the Dodgeball movie dvd and go to extras then deleted scenes you will see it.
God I’m early but this is one of my favorite movies ever! So glad to see you reacting to it :)
It is hard to not have fun with this great movie with a great cast!
This is one of those movies I never get tired of watching. 😎😊
In the DVD of this movie, special features, they mentioned the original ending to the movie where Globo Gym wins the final match. Test audiences hated that ending so they changed it, adding the whole sudden death part.
The first thrown rubber wrench was harder than they were expecting and actually cut Justin Long, so you can see the real pain in that scene. They switched to foam rubber afterwards.
You might not be old enough to remember, but the summer this movie came out dodgeball tournaments exploded across the nation with new teams.
Alan Tudyks best role is in Death at a Funeral.
The British version.
Nobody reacts to it though.
For anyone into sports, ESPN the ocho, is the enduring joke of this movie. The cable network proliferstion was starting. I think we currently have six different ESPNs so we’re getting close.
"Jambo" by Claude Mclin - possibly the best training montage music ever.
😂😂😂😂your reactions are hilarious. Your sense of humor , it’s funny
The running joke of ESPN 8 "El Ocho" digging into how many ESPN channels there are is a favorite of mine. Especially since ESPN steered into it and has a programming block called "El Ocho" now highlighting smaller sports like dodge ball, axe throwing, tag.... :)