I never get tired of this movie, friggin classic!!! “I bet the Chinese food here is terrible”...”how do you get mud in your tires?”...”are you mocking me with that outfit?”...”how do you cook a grit anyways?”😂😂😂
Thanks for the video look around Monticello. Was born there and spent a lot of time visiting relatives there over the years. Has been many years since I've seen the place, but there doesn't seem to be too many changes. Can't tell you how many times we drove by the Sac O Suds on the way to visit grandparents. It was always good for a laugh. I first saw the movie on a flight from Atlanta to Portland, Oregon. All though the movie, I kept wondering why everything seemed so familiar to me. Wasn't until we landed and I was walking off the plane that it hit me that I was looking at pictures of my hometown. Was told that the locals dated every event in town relative to the time the film crew was there shooting. Anything notable happened either before the movie or after the movie. BTW, the Sheriff Tillman referred to at the end of the movie was actually sheriff of Jasper County at one time.
Another great video Tampa Jay!! I haven't seen that movie in awhile...now I'm going to have to watch it! Try Wild Planet tuna...it tastes so much better than the others! Thanks for all your research and narration! Well done@
Ah, Monticello, my father’s hometown. Congratulations on pronouncing it correctly. Few buildings seem to change, only the businesses in them. There are some nice casual restaurants there.
Some people were mad that Jack Palance didn't win it that year for City Slickers. After watching this movie, I think she deserved it because she played such a great character and Palance in City Slickers just played a slightly tougher version of himself.
It would have been a completely different movie if Fred Gwynne had worn Herman Munster's makeup and judge's robes during his scenes. Marisa Tomei would never have kept a straight face on the stand. She was so good in that part, and so gorgeous. 😁
This isn't the first time the Sac O Suds has been abandoned. Some years back, I stopped at it, and it was a wreck. The windows and doors were broken, and the interior was torn apart and inhabited by bees.
I get that a lot we have somewhat similar voices. If you watch his recent spooky empire video I was l with him you can definitely make out the difference in our voices. Not brothers but good friends. I always take the comparisons a compliment tho. Adam’s a legend. Thanks for watching Clara
Great job and well done! I can’t believe how much you not only sound like Adam but also how you produce a very similar style of video. I’m going to subscribe.
Love when you take us to filming locations! Cool to see the differences between the movie and today. Monticello? Have you been to Jefferson's Monticello? That would be an interesting place to visit
Awesome job dude. I love that you respect cinematography enough to get those really deep cuts like the abandoned white house and the barn. Places most people wouldnt think to cover. I come from a small town so for me, these little shots in movies always make me feel nostalgic. Not always the main attractions
Only maybe 5 years ago did I learn about how many interior locations are actually sets. I'm kinda split about it. On one hand it's a bit of a bummer learning that they were not actual places, but on the other hand it's actually amazing as to just how great and legit they made them look.
Some places are too small for the cameras, hard to rig with lights, too noisy, or simply aren't able to get permission granted for filming. The entire cell block interior in _The Shawshank Redemption_ was a set built from scratch.
I looked through your videos and didn't see a Dukes of Hazzard video, although, I may have overlooked it. The Dukes of Hazzard was filmed in Covington. You wasn't too far from The Boar's Nest, it's a small church now.
Thanks my friend I mentioned it in the previous video before this one but no, I have not done a Dukes video. I used to frequent Covington when I was a kid because my mom’s best and life-long friend lived there. There used to be a Dukes museum right on the square and it’s how I first learned of the show. Thanks for watching Gary. I hope to track down some Dukes locations someday
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What is the location of that lovely cabin? The logs, the structure; it's just amazing that 200 years ago, without power tools, they could take a tree, drag it out of the woods, and by hand, with handmade tools, shape it into the beautiful homestead it became.
I really enjoyed this road trip. Seeing those familiar places was fun. A movie you could track down that's close to you is "Flight of the Navigator". Many of the Jacksonville locations could be found. Just a suggestion.
Good news Sac O Suds is back open and actually sells Two Yutes Tuna there - you should stop by next time in fact they have a few things like t-shirts when they can keep in stock - we have stopped twice this last year
Tampa Jay definately has a canned tuna fetish. It was funny 1 or 2 times,but after that,it ruins this video. We get it.....you bought a can of tuna for this video effect.
I think my favorite set of lines was: Vinny Gambini : It is possible that the two yutes... Judge Chamberlain Haller : ...Ah, the two what? Uh... uh, what was that word? Vinny Gambini : Uh... what word? Judge Chamberlain Haller : Two what? Vinny Gambini : What? Judge Chamberlain Haller : Uh... did you say 'yutes'? Vinny Gambini : Yeah, two yutes. Judge Chamberlain Haller : What is a yute? Vinny Gambini : [beat] Oh, excuse me, your honor... Two YOUTHS.
Ahhh, I knew this would turn out well, great work! It was cool meeting you; though it's sad to see that motel got demo'd. At least the sign and cafe remained, so not a total loss. I'm excited to start checking out more of your videos (once my data refills), I'm sure you're aware of it, but if you're ever way up north, a Shawshank location tour is pretty worthwhile. Thanks for sharing, and again, nice talking to you!
So cool. I’m happy you found the video buddy . It was so awesome running into you out there. I haven’t been to the Shawshank tour but I have friends that have been, and it looks awesome.. I look forward to checking it out for myself one day. Hope you had a fun time out there with your camera and got back home safe.
@@TampaJay Oh yeah, it was quite a productive day...got home around 10pm with tons of pics and no casualties. Definitely have to do a Georgia run again; perhaps a more thorough My Cousin Vinny location run. Glad you made it back safe, and have this awesome video to show for it. Good luck with your future adventures, I subscribed, so I'll be keeping an eye out for them!
Very good capturing the correct angles and flipping from the movie clips to now. It made it easy to compare. That was a great movie, but I think the derogatory reflection on the town and their lifestyles kept the people from making any kind of remembrance of the movie. You would think at least the "SAC-O-SUDS" would be a popular attraction in the town, but I guess they'd rather forget the connection to the movie.
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Nice spot thank you i enjoy the video but where did they film the cabin location i know it not driving eazy there but its movie magic but keep posting your video its awesome 100% 2 👍's up
I appreciate this I drive Georgia 16 from Griffin to Monticello almost every day. The Sac of suds was the name way before the movie it was there in the late 70s and 80s we use to go there before we went to Jackson lake
The frame at 6:48, I remember motels like that. Strip neon all the way around the building and in the case of an L-shaped building, the ice and soda machines were in the breezeway of the L. As kids, my sister and I would race to the ice machine for the free ice and the 5 cent Cokes. You really scored big if the parents stopped at a place with a pool AND a TV!! For us, it was the early 1950s, long before Holiday Inn and the Interstate highways. Memories.
Visited last week ,Sac o Suds is back open as of May 2021. New owners re opened and fixed the place up and kept same signage. You can rent canoe from new deck on back for the river that runs behind it .
Behind the pool & chicken hall were the railroad tracks, unfortunately gone. Their hotel was right next to them when their building shook as a train went by.
_"I got thirty f**kin' minutes to take a shower, get a new suit, get dressed and get to the f**kin' courthouse."_ _"You f**kin' shower! I'll get your f**kin' suit!"_
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The abandoned white house you drove up to would make a great horror movie location
I agree it was awesome
Should check out Madrid New Mexico for the film location of wild hogs. Pretty cool spot...
Marisa was smoking hot in that movie.😍😍
I only clicked on this video to look at her lol.
She still looks pretty good for 56 .
Agreed 🥰
Check her out in The Wrestler
She still is, she never married or had kids - she's got some age on her now but she's still amazing
If you missed my last video in Georgia... ua-cam.com/video/3GaA2TlK0So/v-deo.html thanks for watching guys
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you and Adam's delivery are uncanny,kinda sound like him doing it.
I second that,
Almost sounds like they could be brothers.
Just stumbled upon this video and immediately thought the same thing!
Yall sound the same!
I swear they must be related.
One of the best movies ever
Yutes??????????
@@rsprockets7846 two what?
@@drones8639 judge questions him and with his Brooklyn accent sezs yutes instead of youths...
@@rsprockets7846 why are you explaining It lol I literally said the response of the judge
I never get tired of this movie, friggin classic!!! “I bet the Chinese food here is terrible”...”how do you get mud in your tires?”...”are you mocking me with that outfit?”...”how do you cook a grit anyways?”😂😂😂
Classic thanks for watching
My fav line will always be the judge asking what a yute is.
Are you on drugs?
Cool to see some of the filming locations from my cousin viny. It's one of my favorite movies.
Thanks buddy I’m happy you enjoyed it
We have a DVD we watch once or twice a year.
@@babydriver8134 that’s cool 😎 I haven’t seen the movie in awhile
Great classic movie, and it’s awesome to see the original locations that were used. Thanks for doing that bro. 📺
Great video it is funny how the perspective of the movie changes once you put yourself in the locations👏🙏
Gosh, Marisa Tomei was an absolute doll back then. I was so in love with her!! Absolutely beautiful!
She's still gorgeous!
@@AwesomeFinish agreed !!
Your dead on, she was a doll indeed.
She’s still 🔥🔥🔥 today
Hell yeah she was and is smokin
One of my favorite movies ! "Yeah. you blend ! "
Brilliant video, you really do a great job . We get a well researched interesting tour. 😊 Thanks....
Thank you bee :) I’m happy you enjoyed this. The movie is so good
The General Putnam motel was outside Eatonton, Georgia. Sack-o-suds opens and closes frequently. Mansfield was hit by a tornado in 2013.
At the beginning I thought you were gonna say, “Shall you?” Lol cool video!
Thanks you I get that comparison a lot
I thought the same thing! You have a great way of narrating these much like Adam does!
Same here
This is the first video I've seen of his and I instantly thought to myself that he sounds almost exactly like Adam lol..
@@MsVicki73 lmao. Me too right now. Adam the woos brother maybe ?
Thanks for the video look around Monticello. Was born there and spent a lot of time visiting relatives there over the years. Has been many years since I've seen the place, but there doesn't seem to be too many changes. Can't tell you how many times we drove by the Sac O Suds on the way to visit grandparents. It was always good for a laugh. I first saw the movie on a flight from Atlanta to Portland, Oregon. All though the movie, I kept wondering why everything seemed so familiar to me. Wasn't until we landed and I was walking off the plane that it hit me that I was looking at pictures of my hometown. Was told that the locals dated every event in town relative to the time the film crew was there shooting. Anything notable happened either before the movie or after the movie. BTW, the Sheriff Tillman referred to at the end of the movie was actually sheriff of Jasper County at one time.
Thank you Terry I really appreciate you telling me all of it. These are the comments I really enjoy reading. Thanks so much appreciate you
Great work! Just wondering, is the hunting cabin that Trotter lets Vinny stay in a real house, or was it just built for the movie?
Another great video Tampa Jay!! I haven't seen that movie in awhile...now I'm going to have to watch it! Try Wild Planet tuna...it tastes so much better than the others! Thanks for all your research and narration! Well done@
Wild planet tuna perhaps if I try tuna out of the can again I’ll try that... thank you for the suggestion and thank you so much for watching Patti :)
Ah, Monticello, my father’s hometown. Congratulations on pronouncing it correctly.
Few buildings seem to change, only the businesses in them. There are some nice casual restaurants there.
Of course Marisa Tomei carried the show. There was a reason why she won an oscar for best supporting actress for that movie.
Some people were mad that Jack Palance didn't win it that year for City Slickers. After watching this movie, I think she deserved it because she played such a great character and Palance in City Slickers just played a slightly tougher version of himself.
@@bradleymayse Marisa said she channeled everyone she knew growing up in Brooklyn, her mom, her mom's friends, her friends....
It would have been a completely different movie if Fred Gwynne had worn Herman Munster's makeup and judge's robes during his scenes. Marisa Tomei would never have kept a straight face on the stand. She was so good in that part, and so gorgeous. 😁
I'm getting hooked on these vids. Thx for these man!
This isn't the first time the Sac O Suds has been abandoned. Some years back, I stopped at it, and it was a wreck. The windows and doors were broken, and the interior was torn apart and inhabited by bees.
The Town Square in Covington was the setting of Sparta Mississippi for the "In The Heat Of The Night" TV show.
The 1967 movie version used the town of Sparta, Illinois. Outside of St Louis.
And before that it was Hazzard County home of the Dukes of Hazzard. The Boars nest is still standing too. About 5 miles away.
"Would you look at that?
"Oh yeah, oh YEAH!"
Warren Oats seeing the badge the first time.
Are you related to Adam the woo you sound just like him.
I get that a lot we have somewhat similar voices. If you watch his recent spooky empire video I was l with him you can definitely make out the difference in our voices. Not brothers but good friends. I always take the comparisons a compliment tho. Adam’s a legend. Thanks for watching Clara
Good observation.
@@TampaJay you and Adam scare the same to,you guys yell alike when 😨 scared.. LOLING!!
The Town Square in Covington was the setting of Sparta Mississippi for the "In The Heat Of The Night" TV show.
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You should win an award for impersonating the woo!
What's a yute?
😂
Great job and well done! I can’t believe how much you not only sound like Adam but also how you produce a very similar style of video. I’m going to subscribe.
Thank you my friend I was just Adam he’s a legend
Nice job on this video! Love this movie.
Thank you Nick
I recognize that courthouse building being in Dukes of Hazzards, Matlock and In the heat of the night ✌️
I love this movie. "Ladies and Gentlemen of the JjjJjj" Lol I really wanna go here.
Best filming location ever!
Thank you Janice
Love when you take us to filming locations! Cool to see the differences between the movie and today. Monticello? Have you been to Jefferson's Monticello? That would be an interesting place to visit
Thanks buddy have not been to the Jeffersons Monticello. That would be fun
I drove by the Sac-o-suds a year ago and it was open. Covid probably closed it down.
One of the owners fell into a drug problem which led to the sale of the store.
Nobody can find the "biological clock" cabin. Must be a secret location!
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Awesome job dude. I love that you respect cinematography enough to get those really deep cuts like the abandoned white house and the barn. Places most people wouldnt think to cover. I come from a small town so for me, these little shots in movies always make me feel nostalgic. Not always the main attractions
Great job on My Cousin Vinny Jay. What a classic movie. How did you ever find and match up all of those locations? I know that took some research.
The two yoots helped him 🤣🥰
@LittleRockElevators fred gwynn. He passed away in 93 he played the judge 😎
He was also in the original Pet Cemetery
@@xgtiguy ha ha ha class 🤣🤣👍👍
I definitely got MAJOR Adam the Woo vibes with this video! 👍
Only maybe 5 years ago did I learn about how many interior locations are actually sets. I'm kinda split about it. On one hand it's a bit of a bummer learning that they were not actual places, but on the other hand it's actually amazing as to just how great and legit they made them look.
Some places are too small for the cameras, hard to rig with lights, too noisy, or simply aren't able to get permission granted for filming. The entire cell block interior in _The Shawshank Redemption_ was a set built from scratch.
Your voice is at times similar to Adam the Woo’s.
While no self-respecting Southerner would use instant grits, every genuine Southerner also knows there’s no such thing as a “grit” (singular). lol
I looked through your videos and didn't see a Dukes of Hazzard video, although, I may have overlooked it. The Dukes of Hazzard was filmed in Covington. You wasn't too far from The Boar's Nest, it's a small church now.
Thanks my friend I mentioned it in the previous video before this one but no, I have not done a Dukes video. I used to frequent Covington when I was a kid because my mom’s best and life-long friend lived there. There used to be a Dukes museum right on the square and it’s how I first learned of the show. Thanks for watching Gary. I hope to track down some Dukes locations someday
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This guy sounds a bit like the Adam The Woo
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My hometown.
What is the location of that lovely cabin? The logs, the structure; it's just amazing that 200 years ago, without power tools, they could take a tree, drag it out of the woods, and by hand, with handmade tools, shape it into the beautiful homestead it became.
@13:56 You can see the fireplace of the house that's right before the white house!!
That's way cool! All that's left is the fireplace and chimney!!!
I really enjoyed this road trip. Seeing those familiar places was fun. A movie you could track down that's close to you is "Flight of the Navigator". Many of the Jacksonville locations could be found. Just a suggestion.
Good news Sac O Suds is back open and actually sells Two Yutes Tuna there - you should stop by next time in fact they have a few things like t-shirts when they can keep in stock - we have stopped twice this last year
Tampa Jay definately has a canned tuna fetish. It was funny 1 or 2 times,but after that,it ruins this video. We get it.....you bought a can of tuna for this video effect.
I can't thank you enough for making this video..brings back so many memories. And somewhat warm to see that much of these places haven't changed.
How fun! Love seeing the locations. What happened to the railroad track?
Those were just fictional thank you
@@TampaJay The production crew installed mee-mool lights *(o)T(o)* there?
How interesting! Thank you.
The very end shot when the credits start rolling is on highway 142 going towards Eatonton.
R.i.p. fred ( judge )
Awesome man that you got to do this. Loved the movie. This makes me want to go watch it now.
Thank you buddy. It’s such a great movie. It gets me laughing every time
Great filming location Jay! Great movie! This movie is hilarious. 2 youts. What's a yout? LOL
What’s a grit? LOL thank you buddy
I remember your cousin vinny. I love canned tuna. I'd say you're missing out, but you're probably not lol.
Thank you brother! It’s such a funny movie. I’m weird I’ll eat a tuna salad sandwich but the moment I see it come out of the can I turn my head. LOL
One of my favorite movie of all times.
Awesome job! I had no idea it was filmed in GA. Sorry Charlie, Star Kist don't want tunas with good taste, Star Kist wants tunas that taste good.
Hahaha Thank you buddy. Tell them Charlie sent you Too sad we all couldn’t hang at Dragon con buddy missed seeing you
I think my favorite set of lines was:
Vinny Gambini : It is possible that the two yutes...
Judge Chamberlain Haller : ...Ah, the two what? Uh... uh, what was that word?
Vinny Gambini : Uh... what word?
Judge Chamberlain Haller : Two what?
Vinny Gambini : What?
Judge Chamberlain Haller : Uh... did you say 'yutes'?
Vinny Gambini : Yeah, two yutes.
Judge Chamberlain Haller : What is a yute?
Vinny Gambini : [beat] Oh, excuse me, your honor...
Two YOUTHS.
Dave's bbq scene provided the band's name I'm in for a year we were called stewfish!
That's brilliant, I love that. I would like to see a duet called the two yutes.
One of my absolute favorite movies
It would have been cool to see the cabin they stayed in. Probably difficult to find that I suppose.
I’m pretty sure it’s been revoked, if someone reads this who knows where it’s at.. please DM me on Instagram or Facebook thank you
Thank you for the video! One of my favorite movies, I crack up everytime!
You’re welcome Nancy made this one for the true fans like you. Thank you for watching
Not 1992. It was filmed in early 1991..
Ahhh, I knew this would turn out well, great work! It was cool meeting you; though it's sad to see that motel got demo'd. At least the sign and cafe remained, so not a total loss.
I'm excited to start checking out more of your videos (once my data refills), I'm sure you're aware of it, but if you're ever way up north, a Shawshank location tour is pretty worthwhile.
Thanks for sharing, and again, nice talking to you!
So cool. I’m happy you found the video buddy . It was so awesome running into you out there. I haven’t been to the Shawshank tour but I have friends that have been, and it looks awesome.. I look forward to checking it out for myself one day. Hope you had a fun time out there with your camera and got back home safe.
@@TampaJay Oh yeah, it was quite a productive day...got home around 10pm with tons of pics and no casualties. Definitely have to do a Georgia run again; perhaps a more thorough My Cousin Vinny location run. Glad you made it back safe, and have this awesome video to show for it. Good luck with your future adventures, I subscribed, so I'll be keeping an eye out for them!
Hehe, Wayup North, nice.
Very good capturing the correct angles and flipping from the movie clips to now. It made it easy to compare. That was a great movie, but I think the derogatory reflection on the town and their lifestyles kept the people from making any kind of remembrance of the movie. You would think at least the "SAC-O-SUDS" would be a popular attraction in the town, but I guess they'd rather forget the connection to the movie.
Thanks my friend. I’m happy to hear you appreciated it I appreciate you watching and chiming in. I hope to see SOS back open again someday tok
Very nice Tampa Jay! Great matching and excellent research. Also, I absolutely loved that intro man! Great job!!!
Thank you buddy happy to hear that. I really enjoyed making this one especially the intro. It was fun
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"I bet their Chinese food is terrible." 📸
Yo, see dis is da toyp of vidyos dat eye loike! LOL( Hey we are from Jersey and still sound like that! Loved My cousin Vinny!
Haha movie is classic I love jersey accents and I love jersey spent some time in Montclair
Nice spot thank you i enjoy the video but where did they film the cabin location i know it not driving eazy there but its movie magic but keep posting your video its awesome 100% 2 👍's up
Thanks so much Phillip I’m happy to hear you enjoyed it
I appreciate this I drive Georgia 16 from Griffin to Monticello almost every day. The Sac of suds was the name way before the movie it was there in the late 70s and 80s we use to go there before we went to Jackson lake
One of my favorite Pesci movies
A lot of people from In the Heat of the Night were in this movie, too! :D
Best movie ever ! At least I’m wearing boots lol
also "DUKES of HAZZARD"Was filmed there in it's first season.
No grits in that Restaurant. Looks like most the places there are closed down or gone.
Sadly yes but in a way it was cool
I bet the cool past away by now. He was up in age.
I bet the Chinese food is terrible.
The frame at 6:48, I remember motels like that. Strip neon all the way around the building and in the case of an L-shaped building, the ice and soda machines were in the breezeway of the L. As kids, my sister and I would race to the ice machine for the free ice and the 5 cent Cokes. You really scored big if the parents stopped at a place with a pool AND a TV!! For us, it was the early 1950s, long before Holiday Inn and the Interstate highways. Memories.
Nope! They sure don't make movies like that anymore!
They sure don’t
Great video!...thank you. This is where my grandmother grew up. All my relatives are buried in the local cemetery.
Visited last week ,Sac o Suds is back open as of May 2021. New owners re opened and fixed the place up and kept same signage. You can rent canoe from new deck on back for the river that runs behind it .
Howdy Tampa 🙋♀️🙋♀️😊
There IS a Yazoo, MS.
Catching up on your videos which means you'll gain one like more in all your older videos
Lots of fun, thank you! Such a great movie too.
Thank you Tulan
Wow this is incredible! One of my all-time favorite films. I definitely need to take a drive up north to check these spots out soon!
My cousin Vinny. One of my most favorite movies 🍿
Great video buddy. Watched this movie more than a handful of times.
Thanks buddy the movie is so much fun to watch
Your voice mannerism sounds a lot like AdamtheWoo.
I thought the same thing. He sounds much like him when he enunciates.
I get that a lot. I’ll take it as a compliment cause he’s a legend and a friend. Thank you
@@TampaJay Yeah for sure... AdamTheWoo is definitely one of the good guys.
Omg the similarities to Adam the Woo is freaking me out did you guys go to the same filming location school or something 🤣
Haha he’s a good friend
Right? 💯
MCV being my favorite movie of ALL TIME this is so good and kinda emotional thx for the upload
i've loved Marisa Tomei ever since! and the only movie of Joe Pesci i ever liked
Lol. Shows Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster. Love it. 😄👍
This guy related to the Adam The Woo? Kinda sounds like him and vids are close.
No, they aren’t related but they friends and are in each other’s videos
@@TampaJay I knew I liked it for some reason. Keep em comin.
Behind the pool & chicken hall were the railroad tracks, unfortunately gone. Their hotel was right next to them when their building shook as a train went by.
So.....the big question is......
Where is the can of Bumble Bee tuna today? Did it start it's own You Tube channel?👌😉
Great movie! I love when you find old movie locations!! Loved the video! And I love tuna! 😊
Thank you Donna
_"I got thirty f**kin' minutes to take a shower, get a new suit, get dressed and get to the f**kin' courthouse."_
_"You f**kin' shower! I'll get your f**kin' suit!"_