Somebody said that “Frank Drebin is someone who thinks he’s in an action movie, but doesn’t realize he’s in a comedy”, and I think that’s the perfect way to describe him lol
@@NiceDudeMovieNight I must admit, since I started follow your channel, you "dudes are the most funny firt time watchers of all! I´m enjoy it see your reaction at this movie, Greetings from Portugal!
In case you didn’t know, Naked Gun is a movie based on a 6 episode tv show from a decade earlier called Police Squad. The opening sequence and many of the jokes at the station are continuations of jokes from the show. For instance, the scientist always had some weird experiment running in each episode, and the tall guy was always there.
@@ThreadBomb I can see that - but it still has one of the greatest exchanges in TV history. Dutch: Who are you and how did you get in here? Det. Frank Drebin: I'm a locksmith, and I'm a locksmith.
Nielsen started as a serious drama actor. He was in the film "Forbidden Planet" and it's such a different feel. He's the perfect straightman because of his training.
@@NiceDudeMovieNight You're in luck. He's the headliner of the movie. Forbidden planet was also the first movie to use a full synthesizer for the soundtrack I believe.
Yeah, that's the wonderful thing. For decades, Leslie Nielsen had made a career as a straight dramatic actor. But one movie, Airplane!, released a whole new side of him and gave him a "new career" at a point when many leading men have to retire gracefully. Nobody knew he had such an aptitude for silliness.
There's an extended cut where, at the end of the conversation, the dock worker asks if Frank wants an address and Frank replies, "Not on a cop's salary."
When this movie first came out, Weird Al would take dates to see it in the theater, without mentioning that he has a cameo in the first 4 minutes of the movie. What a move! Unrelated but fun fact: this is was about 4 years after OJ was turned down for the role of The Terminator because they felt like he couldn't possibly be believable as such a dangerous, murderous fiend.
Weird Al would do so while also wearing the exact same shirt he had on in the movie, and wouldn't say anything about it unless his date pointed it out.
My Mother remembers Leslie Nielsen as this serious,dramatic actor. When we saw this she was laughing with tears in her eyes. That was the best part for me. The safe sex scene made her spit out her popcorn. Fantastic 👏🏻
I had and still have VCD'S of the first two. Even after DVD'S the amount of VCD releases that had extra or alternate scenes was amazing. Uncut before uncut was a thing.
Saw this opening weekend back when it came out in Theaters. I was 14, and my Parents took me, my younger brother (11), his friend, and 2 of my friends. It was a packed house that day... I have never laughed so hard in my life. In fact, that Press Conference scene, where he left his mic on, I would periodically think about that scene during the movie, and just start laughing out of nowhere again!! This movie has been in my Top 5 ALL TIME favorite Movie experiences EVER! Just an all around amazing Movie, and much of it is due to the writing, and the incomparable Leslie Nielsen. RIP Leslie (Lt Frank Dreben... Police Squad)
It's been mentioned already that Leslie Nielsen was a dramatic actor. He played dozens of serious roles on TV. What I find really funny is that in this period of doing all of this comedy, it wasn't just a role. He would frequently do interviews in a very serious way. But, he always made sure he had a WHOOPI cushion in his pocket. And at certain points in a serious interview he would lean forward to let out a and then say "Excuse Me!!" He just hit this stride later in life and it was Fantastic.
They didn't have to try hard to get Weird Al. He loves the Zuckers, and he's said many times one of his favorite movies is Top Secret! He probably agreed before they even finished asking.
Naked Gun is a classic case of "We'll hit you with so many jokes, you will not remember why you're laughing anymore" and also, every joke hits, perfectly.
Leslie Nielsen was a Canadian treasure. His early acting career was not in comedy, but then they discovered that he could do that. Well, of course he can. Canada makes great comedians.
The red nuts that Frank and Ed were eating were pistachios that were dyed red. Back in the day, foreign companies would dye their pistachios red to hide unsightly blotches on the outer shells to make them more appealing.
I remember when I was 10 and thinking the "Nothing to see here!" scene was one of the funniest things I ever saw. I remember saying something to my dad like, "He's saying nothing to see here, but look dad! The building is exploding behind him with fireworks!" while I was cry-laughing and gasping for air and wanting to rewind and watch again 😂. I'm still laughing just thinking about that scene. I'm sure my dad was proud that his 10 yr old daughter got the joke 😂
Fun fact, while this movie was in theaters weird Al yankovic used to take his dates to go see the movie wearing the same exact outfit he wore in the movie.
Everytime he says use your open eye Frank I die laughing. One of my favorite gags in the whole movie. I'm glad you said it because I've always thought OJ Simpson is actually excellent in this movie. His comedic timing with physical comedy is actually pretty good.
The actor playing the driving instructor, John Houseman, was sort of a celebrity in the '80s. I saw him in a lot of ads. I think he became famous because of a '70s movie called "The Paper Chase," where he played a prestigious law professor. The way we knew him was just how you see him in the driving scene; very dry, and composed.
Just to let you know, when Leslie neilsen starred in Airplane in 1977 there were 1759 jokes applied through the movie. Every corner, every sentence, every shot had a joke applied inside. Signs, words, posters or other forms of media.
Airplane! was released in 1980 and is almost a shot for shot remake of the black and white B-movie 'Zero Hour', which has been compared with it in other UA-cam posts
My twin brother and I had seen this in a double feature at the movies with "Twins" and we just absolutely laughed our tails off! 😂 Leslie Nielsen was such a great actor in here, even when he played the role as ultra serious.
Good to know that you guys enjoyed it. They don't make this kind of comedies anymore and they still tend to get some chuckles from me. Now watch the rest of the trilogy.
The TV show Police Squad is pretty much just like this. It was canceled for being too funny. It really was. Network executives didn’t like how dense it was with visual gags especially, saying that people didn’t want to have to watch the screen constantly for fear of missing a joke.
That's actually really interesting! It makes sense though because back in the day, TV was also a "background device" of sorts, because people would do their laundry, cook dinner, etc. while the TV is on, so the storytelling relied a lot of dialogue back in the day so someone can still follow what's going on without using their eyes 😮
@@stephanniemorin It's true. The network's prime-time president at the time basically thought the show was asking too much of the television viewer, saying they would have to actually pay attention to get it. I think that if it had come out ten years later it would have been an enormous hit.
@@NiceDudeMovieNight 🤔 that sounds more like the radio to me, people didn’t put comedies and sitcoms in the background in the 80’s unless you’d seen it already, and from what I understand people gathered around the radio before tv.
@@andreshernandez1180NiceDudeMovieNight is right. Leslie Nielsen said it himself when appearing on the UK's BBC1 chat show 'Wogan' in the week The Naked Gun was released. He told Terry that Americans tended to have their TV on in the background and that Police Squad got cancelled because it was a show you had to pay attention to. But obviously not enough viewers did.
"Airplane!" was Nielsen's first comedy, as well as for Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, and Peter Graves. After "Airplane!", Nielsen starred in a short-lived tv show (6 episodes) called "Police Squad", which was the basis for the "Naked Gun" trilogy. BTW, you guys are officially my favorite reactors.
"this is so fuckin stupid" is precisely the comedic genius of these movies, they get me to laugh twice, once at the joke and then again at myself for being dumb enough to laugh at the joke
Leslie is damn amazing. He narrated a deep sea documentary also in the 70's or 80's and hes voice is so fitting. I wish he would have made narrated nature documentaries more
Yep anyone who grew up with this movie went from "oh oh Simpson is such a cool guy" to this " how dare he! What kind of monster is he!" No joke it was literally like that, and good thing we dodged a bullet of him being casted as the Terminator boy that would have really caused some rage in 1994-1995 trial
The interviews he did with his little fart machine were amazing. The one where the interview was trying to be serious and he kept squeezing one out at inappropriate times is so funny.
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2:45 I watched this movie in its opening week four times in full packed matinées, countless times in cable tv, and in public television, and it is today for the first time I catch the joke of the hospital building named as “The Hospital”. 🤦🏾♂️
It was going to have a parody name, like Our Lady of Perpetual Motion, but Ricardo Montalban, a devout Catholic, objected. So they just changed it to The Hospital.
I don’t usually watch any reaction videos, but this gem from my childhood I couldn’t miss - and laughed so hard, literal tears from my eyes. Thanks a lot, guys, great choice, great atmosphere
Love the Police Squad and Naked Gun series. The master of mannerisms Lesley Nielson is fantastic, with genius comedic timing. Has me in tears everytime!
Leslie Nielson made his career, and defined an entire style of comedy, by acting in ridiculous scenes and delivering absurd dialogue completely deadpan and straight-faced. He was originally a serious dramatic actor (he was the captain of the ship in the original 1972 'The Poseidon Adventure') but when he was cast in Airplane! his entire career trajectory changed, despite him barely having to change his acting style at all.
Man, not only do you manage to catch the feeling of every film you watch n with your editing, you balance it perfectly with your commentary. Seriously, for such a minimal premise, you've really nailed it.
This is the one where his partner asks him if he wants to take a dinghy at the docks and Frank says, _"No thanks. I took one back at the station."_ right? 😂 It's been a long time.
Leslie Neilsen nailed it. The Naked Gun is a movie spin-off of a TV show called Police Squad. They hired a dramatic actor to do comedy. Now he's known for comedy. Nailed it.
Yeah, I must've seen the movie at least a dozen times and only recently I noticed that. And now that I know, I'm thinking how did I miss that, it looks so obvious now.
I laughed so hard with your video, while I grew up with all the Naked Gun movies. They are all brilliant and timeless humour, so simple, yet so many layers.
Above all, there's comedy for me. And like you said, it's packed with jokes all over the place. Good jokes. You don't have to be offensive or cheap to get a laugh. But you have to put some work into it. I love seeing younger people from around the globe experiencing things that are such a huge part of me. Awesome video.
Love this film, I actually first saw Leslie Nielsen in Creepshow before he became known for his comedy roles. This has to be my favourite reaction to this film, I was laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes.
These guys are cracking me up. They get the humor. I remember renting this at a video store & my friends girlfriend hated it . Some people don’t get it.
The woman being hypnotized at 8:05 is the Zucker brothers' mother. She has been in every single one of their movies. For example, in Airplanr she was the woman who kept trying to put on her makeup (and gets lipstick all over her face). In "Ghost" (an excellent non-comedy) she was the bank teller that Whoopi Goldberg talks to.
The sequel is even better! My grandmother took me to go see these in the theater when i was a kid and everyone was turned around watching me cause I was laughing so hard I nearly fell out of my seat into the isle!
Not sure why, but out of all the "reaction" channels, this one's the only one, which I actually like and them watching Leslie Nielsen, while laughing their soul out, makes me happy as well. Would love to watch the rest of "The Naked Gun" series reaction.
I quote this movie often haha I basically know it by heart. I remember watching it when I was a kid and this movie is funny even when it's translated to other languages (in my case Polish). Also, I've always loved how the whole "Enrico Palazzo" plot pays out later when Frank saves the day and everyone yells "It's Enrico Palazzo"
@@studioshitaketakashita7093 and we all know how that ended up....if you are one of the hundreds of thousands who believe and know he did those murders
The thing about this movie is there are so many jokes that even if you’ve seen it you will not remember all the joke or you missed a few jokes so a second or third watching is still fun
The Naked Gun, based on the show Police Files (in fact, the films might as well be feature-length episodes) is a wonderful example of Leslie Nielson's perfect comedic timing. Nielson started as a pure serious actor back in his early career, and was pretty much a washed up hasbin actor because he had been typecast as a serious lead for dramatic and sci-fi films of the era. That was until the film Airplane! came out. Putting him as the comically serious doctor in that film relaunched his career as a comedic actor, at which point he took off running, whoopy cushion in jacket, and never looked back. And just think, there is an entire three-five generations out there, me included, who have never known Leslie Nielson as anything more than one of the funniest actors of his time.
So much fun to watch you two have fun. 😄 Two little things: 1) the Swiss Army Shoe - a lady Bond villain Rosa Klebb in From Russia With Love had a poisoned switchblade shoe that she tried to kick Bond with. 2) pistachios used to be dyed red. I don't know why. It didn't have a flavor and you'd get the red fingers etc. just like Cheetos. They stopped dyeing them when red dye #2 was found to cause cancer. Yikes!
I completely laughed along with you guys. This movie is so funny and clever with its jokes and especially visual gags. I lost my mind when OJ stepped on the bear trap my first time watching as well 😂
I watched this movie for my first time with my parents a couple years ago, and I laughed way too hard throughout the whole thing 😂😂😂 Leslie Nelson was a comedic genius!
Honestly for me another level of funny is that Leslie is Canadian and plays an American detective, who can’t sing the us national anthem and does the whole Queen table surfing. Maybe that’s just me 🤔 Also Drebin kinda reminds me of Drax from Guardians of the galaxy. He takes everything sooo literally.
This man was, and always will be, a comedic legend. You are missed Mr Nielsen.
Seriously. He was truly incredible at his craft.
Sadly Comedy also almost died out in movies when he died... it was golden era of parodies..probably stopped beacuse of austin powers stupidity ...:/
I also have a feeling like we won't get anyone close to this level again anymore. Nielsen is of those irreplacables, one of a kind.
@@Avalerin80 Literally complaining about movies from the same genre...
@@Avalerin80 No not Austin Powers, I would say it was the Love Guru.
Somebody said that “Frank Drebin is someone who thinks he’s in an action movie, but doesn’t realize he’s in a comedy”, and I think that’s the perfect way to describe him lol
That really is. He's so good 😂
That's more than likely because he played more serious roles prior to his career in comedy, and he took alot of that with him
It was probably Leslie Nielson himself who said it. He was great at understanding what made him funny.
@@NiceDudeMovieNight I must admit, since I started follow your channel, you "dudes are the most funny firt time watchers of all! I´m enjoy it see your reaction at this movie, Greetings from Portugal!
Leslie Nielson started out as a serious leading man...never quite made it to A list status. Like a good thespian, he took lemons and made lemonade.
Naked gun is such a great example of jokes per minute that by the end of it you don´t even know what you are laughing about anymore
Yeah, Zucker brothers make you feel almost ashamed to laugh at the jokes they throw at you 😂
They never make parody movies anymore. Modern movies kind of suck. Compared to 80s and 90s stuff.
Leslie Nielsen played this role soo effortlessly and it's like he is not even acting just behaving as he normally does. Truly a legend
Ya Leslie Nielsen is Boss
In case you didn’t know, Naked Gun is a movie based on a 6 episode tv show from a decade earlier called Police Squad. The opening sequence and many of the jokes at the station are continuations of jokes from the show. For instance, the scientist always had some weird experiment running in each episode, and the tall guy was always there.
Yes, we learned about the show shortly after filming this reaction! We'd love to check it out sometime.
@@NiceDudeMovieNight It's in some ways, funnier than Naked Gun. It's got some great gags.
@@zoeherriot IMO the series had some great conceptual stuff, but the movies are more laugh-out-loud funny.
@@ThreadBomb I can see that - but it still has one of the greatest exchanges in TV history.
Dutch:
Who are you and how did you get in here?
Det. Frank Drebin:
I'm a locksmith, and I'm a locksmith.
@@NiceDudeMovieNight you should definitely check it out but you will find they used some of those gags and jokes in the movies
Nielsen started as a serious drama actor. He was in the film "Forbidden Planet" and it's such a different feel. He's the perfect straightman because of his training.
Oh wow, I (Chris) actually saw Forbidden Planet a while back in film school. I'll look it up and find his scene 😂
@@NiceDudeMovieNight You're in luck. He's the headliner of the movie. Forbidden planet was also the first movie to use a full synthesizer for the soundtrack I believe.
Yeah, that's the wonderful thing. For decades, Leslie Nielsen had made a career as a straight dramatic actor. But one movie, Airplane!, released a whole new side of him and gave him a "new career" at a point when many leading men have to retire gracefully. Nobody knew he had such an aptitude for silliness.
If you want to see Nielsen in another serious role, watch the original Ransom.
My favorite straight performance from Leslie Nielsen was as the victim in a Columbo episode called Identity Crisis.
Shoutout to chris's airplane quote"it's a large building with patients but thats not important right now"😂
Hahaha thanks very much!
I noticed it too. The late great Leslie Nielsen was quite literally a "serious talent".
So happy y'all enjoyed this! The back and forth bribery scene gets me every time! 😆
Especially that last bit where he asked to "lend him $20" so he can then bribe him with it! So good.
There's an extended cut where, at the end of the conversation, the dock worker asks if Frank wants an address and Frank replies,
"Not on a cop's salary."
The bribery joke and the bingo joke, thats my favorite.
that scene is one of the pinnacles of comedic writing
Doesn't matter how many times you watched this movie, you'll notice new jokes every time
When this movie first came out, Weird Al would take dates to see it in the theater, without mentioning that he has a cameo in the first 4 minutes of the movie. What a move!
Unrelated but fun fact: this is was about 4 years after OJ was turned down for the role of The Terminator because they felt like he couldn't possibly be believable as such a dangerous, murderous fiend.
Daaaamn that's a power move right there
Weird Al would do so while also wearing the exact same shirt he had on in the movie, and wouldn't say anything about it unless his date pointed it out.
Weird Al has a cameo in each of the Naked Gun movies
I've never heard of OJ auditioning for "Terminator", but if it is true then that would be morbidly hilarious.
@@bkdmode He didn't audition, but he was one of the people considered for it, on the short list
My Mother remembers Leslie Nielsen as this serious,dramatic actor. When we saw this she was laughing with tears in her eyes. That was the best part for me. The safe sex scene made her spit out her popcorn. Fantastic 👏🏻
You might need to rewatch this, but I love when the doctor was checking Nordberg's pulse THROUGH the arm cast.
All the Naked Gun films are just insane. Leslie Nielsen is so good at deadpan humor.
Leslie Nielsen was a legend. I first saw this when my sister got us a VCD. We tore up laughing at the collision sequence with the doctor.
That sequence is so ridiculous 😂
I had and still have VCD'S of the first two. Even after DVD'S the amount of VCD releases that had extra or alternate scenes was amazing. Uncut before uncut was a thing.
Saw this opening weekend back when it came out in Theaters.
I was 14, and my Parents took me, my younger brother (11), his friend, and 2 of my friends. It was a packed house that day...
I have never laughed so hard in my life. In fact, that Press Conference scene, where he left his mic on, I would periodically think about that scene during the movie, and just start laughing out of nowhere again!!
This movie has been in my Top 5 ALL TIME favorite Movie experiences EVER!
Just an all around amazing Movie, and much of it is due to the writing, and the incomparable Leslie Nielsen.
RIP Leslie (Lt Frank Dreben... Police Squad)
5:10 - the bribe/reverse bribe was the funniest thing to me. It was just so ridiculous.
Can you spare me a 20? :D
@@crazyivan030983 How about now? ;D
It's been mentioned already that Leslie Nielsen was a dramatic actor. He played dozens of serious roles on TV.
What I find really funny is that in this period of doing all of this comedy, it wasn't just a role. He would frequently do interviews in a very serious way. But, he always made sure he had a WHOOPI cushion in his pocket. And at certain points in a serious interview he would lean forward to let out a and then say "Excuse Me!!" He just hit this stride later in life and it was Fantastic.
They didn't have to try hard to get Weird Al. He loves the Zuckers, and he's said many times one of his favorite movies is Top Secret! He probably agreed before they even finished asking.
Zucker: _"Hey Al, would-"_
Al: _"Yes!"_
When he was dating, Al would bring his dates to see this movie, and wear what he was wearing in the movie.
Naked Gun is a classic case of "We'll hit you with so many jokes, you will not remember why you're laughing anymore" and also, every joke hits, perfectly.
Leslie Nielsen was a Canadian treasure. His early acting career was not in comedy, but then they discovered that he could do that. Well, of course he can. Canada makes great comedians.
I just want to say that I appreciate you subtitling the movie clips. A great solution to a problem most reaction channels face.
The red nuts that Frank and Ed were eating were pistachios that were dyed red. Back in the day, foreign companies would dye their pistachios red to hide unsightly blotches on the outer shells to make them more appealing.
Yuck! Glad I can eat those now...I had a tree nut allergy, but I grew out of it!
It was because by the time you bought them, they were half rotten. They used to be slowly imported from the Middle East.
I remember when I was 10 and thinking the "Nothing to see here!" scene was one of the funniest things I ever saw. I remember saying something to my dad like, "He's saying nothing to see here, but look dad! The building is exploding behind him with fireworks!" while I was cry-laughing and gasping for air and wanting to rewind and watch again 😂. I'm still laughing just thinking about that scene. I'm sure my dad was proud that his 10 yr old daughter got the joke 😂
I love this humor, both playing on words, and slapstick, even the dumb jokes are surprisingly well placed.
Wholesomely absurdist, a good illustration of how seriousness and deadpan demenanor can bring several layers of fun through discrepant actions.
Fun fact, while this movie was in theaters weird Al yankovic used to take his dates to go see the movie wearing the same exact outfit he wore in the movie.
Everytime he says use your open eye Frank I die laughing. One of my favorite gags in the whole movie. I'm glad you said it because I've always thought OJ Simpson is actually excellent in this movie. His comedic timing with physical comedy is actually pretty good.
Leslie Nielson was famous for his serious and dramatic roles. Then he was cast in Airplane and the rest was comedy history
The actor playing the driving instructor, John Houseman, was sort of a celebrity in the '80s. I saw him in a lot of ads. I think he became famous because of a '70s movie called "The Paper Chase," where he played a prestigious law professor. The way we knew him was just how you see him in the driving scene; very dry, and composed.
The boat scene at the beginning remains one of the most hilarious shit I've ever seen. It's just comic genius.
Just to let you know, when Leslie neilsen starred in Airplane in 1977 there were 1759 jokes applied through the movie. Every corner, every sentence, every shot had a joke applied inside. Signs, words, posters or other forms of media.
Airplane! was released in 1980 and is almost a shot for shot remake of the black and white B-movie 'Zero Hour', which has been compared with it in other UA-cam posts
@@michaelrwilson007but with jokes
@@Chernobylkinsman as does Zero Hour, albeit unintentionally! 😂
This really was a golden age for comedy movies.
All three movies were born from the tv series "Police Squad!" Absolutely hilarious. Sad that there are only 6 episodes.
My twin brother and I had seen this in a double feature at the movies with "Twins" and we just absolutely laughed our tails off! 😂 Leslie Nielsen was such a great actor in here, even when he played the role as ultra serious.
Good to know that you guys enjoyed it. They don't make this kind of comedies anymore and they still tend to get some chuckles from me.
Now watch the rest of the trilogy.
the jokes in this movie never got old! i say that even though i have watched it countless times since it came out. thank you leslie!!
The TV show Police Squad is pretty much just like this. It was canceled for being too funny. It really was. Network executives didn’t like how dense it was with visual gags especially, saying that people didn’t want to have to watch the screen constantly for fear of missing a joke.
I'm sorry, how do you cancel a show for being too funny? There's gotta be a more sane explanation than that
That's actually really interesting! It makes sense though because back in the day, TV was also a "background device" of sorts, because people would do their laundry, cook dinner, etc. while the TV is on, so the storytelling relied a lot of dialogue back in the day so someone can still follow what's going on without using their eyes 😮
@@stephanniemorin It's true. The network's prime-time president at the time basically thought the show was asking too much of the television viewer, saying they would have to actually pay attention to get it. I think that if it had come out ten years later it would have been an enormous hit.
@@NiceDudeMovieNight 🤔 that sounds more like the radio to me, people didn’t put comedies and sitcoms in the background in the 80’s unless you’d seen it already, and from what I understand people gathered around the radio before tv.
@@andreshernandez1180NiceDudeMovieNight is right. Leslie Nielsen said it himself when appearing on the UK's BBC1 chat show 'Wogan' in the week The Naked Gun was released.
He told Terry that Americans tended to have their TV on in the background and that Police Squad got cancelled because it was a show you had to pay attention to. But obviously not enough viewers did.
"Airplane!" was Nielsen's first comedy, as well as for Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, and Peter Graves. After "Airplane!", Nielsen starred in a short-lived tv show (6 episodes) called "Police Squad", which was the basis for the "Naked Gun" trilogy. BTW, you guys are officially my favorite reactors.
80s was definitely the best decade for comedies.. Even at 8 years old white haired Leslie Nielsen was my favorite actor
Just wanted to wish you two good luck, we're counting on you.
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Man, if only I could rewatch this movie for the first time again (still one of the funniest movies ever). It's just pure comedi gold.
The scene where he is on the ledge is one of the funniest things ever.🤣🤣
I saw this in the theater when it came out. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard. 😂😂😂😂
RIP Leslie Nielsen. He was truly hilarious.
It's so sweet that they deadpanned every scene. Soon after, this style of comedy became self-aware and the party was pretty much over.
"this is so fuckin stupid" is precisely the comedic genius of these movies, they get me to laugh twice, once at the joke and then again at myself for being dumb enough to laugh at the joke
7:57 that was his secret to success: he was a serious dramatic actor for over 30 years before he got into comedy.
Leslie is damn amazing. He narrated a deep sea documentary also in the 70's or 80's and hes voice is so fitting. I wish he would have made narrated nature documentaries more
One of the funniest action comedy films I've ever seen!
This movie was released before the infamous OJ Simpson Murder Trial in 1995.
Yep anyone who grew up with this movie went from "oh oh Simpson is such a cool guy" to this " how dare he! What kind of monster is he!"
No joke it was literally like that, and good thing we dodged a bullet of him being casted as the Terminator boy that would have really caused some rage in 1994-1995 trial
They simply just do NOT make films like this anymore😂 Absolute classic ❤ Leslie Nielson was a frikkin legend 👏🏻 ❤️
The interviews he did with his little fart machine were amazing. The one where the interview was trying to be serious and he kept squeezing one out at inappropriate times is so funny.
2:45 I watched this movie in its opening week four times in full packed matinées, countless times in cable tv, and in public television, and it is today for the first time I catch the joke of the hospital building named as “The Hospital”. 🤦🏾♂️
It was going to have a parody name, like Our Lady of Perpetual Motion, but Ricardo Montalban, a devout Catholic, objected. So they just changed it to The Hospital.
I don’t usually watch any reaction videos, but this gem from my childhood I couldn’t miss - and laughed so hard, literal tears from my eyes. Thanks a lot, guys, great choice, great atmosphere
The one film that had me gasping for air, in the theatre, from laughing so hard...pure genius!
Saw this in the theater back when I was in college couldn't stop crying and almost fell out of my seat.😂😂
This is easily one of my favourite movies ever, so fun seeing others react to it
Love the Police Squad and Naked Gun series. The master of mannerisms Lesley Nielson is fantastic, with genius comedic timing. Has me in tears everytime!
Leslie Nielson made his career, and defined an entire style of comedy, by acting in ridiculous scenes and delivering absurd dialogue completely deadpan and straight-faced. He was originally a serious dramatic actor (he was the captain of the ship in the original 1972 'The Poseidon Adventure') but when he was cast in Airplane! his entire career trajectory changed, despite him barely having to change his acting style at all.
Man, not only do you manage to catch the feeling of every film you watch n with your editing, you balance it perfectly with your commentary. Seriously, for such a minimal premise, you've really nailed it.
The bathroom scene has me cracking up no matter how many times I see it. LOL
This is the one where his partner asks him if he wants to take a dinghy at the docks and Frank says, _"No thanks. I took one back at the station."_ right? 😂
It's been a long time.
Leslie Neilsen nailed it. The Naked Gun is a movie spin-off of a TV show called Police Squad. They hired a dramatic actor to do comedy. Now he's known for comedy. Nailed it.
One gag a lot of reactors miss: The cheese that gets put on top of Frank's refrigerator crawls slowly across the surface...
Yeah, I must've seen the movie at least a dozen times and only recently I noticed that. And now that I know, I'm thinking how did I miss that, it looks so obvious now.
I laughed so hard with your video, while I grew up with all the Naked Gun movies. They are all brilliant and timeless humour, so simple, yet so many layers.
Top tier reactions! This one was one of the best. PLEASE PLEASE continue reacting to spoof movies!
You’ll definitely be seeing more!
Trivia:
The secretary getting mind controlled is actually the mom of the movie's directors.
The best part of these movies is that the drop off of the sequels is actually little to none. They are as good as this one.
“My sense of humour is like, noticing what’s in the movie and then saying what’s in the movie.”
Above all, there's comedy for me. And like you said, it's packed with jokes all over the place. Good jokes. You don't have to be offensive or cheap to get a laugh. But you have to put some work into it. I love seeing younger people from around the globe experiencing things that are such a huge part of me. Awesome video.
Love this film, I actually first saw Leslie Nielsen in Creepshow before he became known for his comedy roles.
This has to be my favourite reaction to this film, I was laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes.
These guys are cracking me up. They get the humor. I remember renting this at a video store & my friends girlfriend hated it . Some people don’t get it.
I saw this in the theater. It is so much fun seeing a comedy with a room full of people! Great times. The second one is even better.
The woman being hypnotized at 8:05 is the Zucker brothers' mother. She has been in every single one of their movies. For example, in Airplanr she was the woman who kept trying to put on her makeup (and gets lipstick all over her face). In "Ghost" (an excellent non-comedy) she was the bank teller that Whoopi Goldberg talks to.
the gangster's confused faces while OJ was eating wedding cake was hilarious 🤣1:59
The sequel is even better! My grandmother took me to go see these in the theater when i was a kid and everyone was turned around watching me cause I was laughing so hard I nearly fell out of my seat into the isle!
Watching people crack up at this movie is almost as fun as the movie. Thanks for showing your pal this absolute classic.
"Sexual assault with a concrete dildo?!" This is my favorite quote of all time. It's not even close.
the most dangerous universe in films ever. sheer stupidness kills more people than Thanos 🤣🤣
Before Deadpool there was this naked gun
Not sure why, but out of all the "reaction" channels, this one's the only one, which I actually like and them watching Leslie Nielsen, while laughing their soul out, makes me happy as well. Would love to watch the rest of "The Naked Gun" series reaction.
I quote this movie often haha I basically know it by heart. I remember watching it when I was a kid and this movie is funny even when it's translated to other languages (in my case Polish). Also, I've always loved how the whole "Enrico Palazzo" plot pays out later when Frank saves the day and everyone yells "It's Enrico Palazzo"
Frank Drebin is at the very center of the Venn diagram between good, neutral, lawful and chaotic.
The wet paint part had me in TEARS
Pure gold, they dont get any better. Miss him, miss these movies.
Leslie Nielsen was a Legend. They don't do movies like this in this days.
I think the last time they tried was that awful "Movie 42" or something, and it was sooooo bad.
The best part about the Weird Al cameo is that when the movie was on cinemas he brought a date to watch the movie... wearing the same shirt.
OJ kills it in every scene.
if the glove fits...
@@studioshitaketakashita7093 and we all know how that ended up....if you are one of the hundreds of thousands who believe and know he did those murders
I love this movie so much, I’m so glad you guys did this one!!!
In case you don't recognize her, the actress playing the mayor is the same actress who played Tony's psychotic mom on the Sopranos.
This channel is great, reminding me of all these great old movies, modern comedy really doesn't compare
The thing about this movie is there are so many jokes that even if you’ve seen it you will not remember all the joke or you missed a few jokes so a second or third watching is still fun
Love watching borh of your reaction. Makes watching it all over again more enjoyable.
The Naked Gun, based on the show Police Files (in fact, the films might as well be feature-length episodes) is a wonderful example of Leslie Nielson's perfect comedic timing.
Nielson started as a pure serious actor back in his early career, and was pretty much a washed up hasbin actor because he had been typecast as a serious lead for dramatic and sci-fi films of the era. That was until the film Airplane! came out. Putting him as the comically serious doctor in that film relaunched his career as a comedic actor, at which point he took off running, whoopy cushion in jacket, and never looked back.
And just think, there is an entire three-five generations out there, me included, who have never known Leslie Nielson as anything more than one of the funniest actors of his time.
So much fun to watch you two have fun. 😄
Two little things:
1) the Swiss Army Shoe - a lady Bond villain Rosa Klebb in From Russia With Love had a poisoned switchblade shoe that she tried to kick Bond with.
2) pistachios used to be dyed red. I don't know why. It didn't have a flavor and you'd get the red fingers etc. just like Cheetos. They stopped dyeing them when red dye #2 was found to cause cancer. Yikes!
This movie made me lose brain cells in the best way possible!!! 🤣😂😆🤣😂😆
Once in a interview Weird Al said that he wore that same shirt when he saw this movie at the theater on a date, just to freak out his date
God I love this movie. Such a masterpiece from such a simple, innocent time -- or so it seems in hindsight...
This is one of my favorites from back in the day. Glad you guys had a good laugh the entire time.
I completely laughed along with you guys. This movie is so funny and clever with its jokes and especially visual gags. I lost my mind when OJ stepped on the bear trap my first time watching as well 😂
Glad you enjoyed too, Zach! 😂 This movie's amazing
Hey, it's Enrique Palazzo!
I watched this movie for my first time with my parents a couple years ago, and I laughed way too hard throughout the whole thing 😂😂😂 Leslie Nelson was a comedic genius!
Honestly for me another level of funny is that Leslie is Canadian and plays an American detective, who can’t sing the us national anthem and does the whole Queen table surfing. Maybe that’s just me 🤔
Also Drebin kinda reminds me of Drax from Guardians of the galaxy. He takes everything sooo literally.