THE NAKED GUN (1988) Movie Reaction w/ Amelia FIRST TIME WATCHING
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The Naked Gun movie reaction. Check out Amelia's first time watching The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
One of the funniest movies of all time, starring Leslie Nielsen, George Kennedy, Priscilla Presley and (the late) O.J. Simpson.
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someitmes ya just have to laugh the night away - enjoy!
O.J. Simpson was considered for the role as The Terminator but they didn't think he was a believable killer atleast beyond a reasonable doubt.
Watching naked gun on the day OJ passed, awesome timing!
Weird Al actually took a date to watch "The Naked Gun".
Ah, the younglings who will never know of red dyed pistachio nuts.
The opening sequence ends at a donut shop - a standing joke is that cops hang out at donut shops (rather than "walking the beat").
"Ted, why?!" There are so many classic moments but that's my favourite. George Kennedy does a great job in this movie.
(Yes you can use a credit card to open a locked door)
It's part slapstick, part deadpan humor and part light-hearted drama. Great recipe for this kind of comedy movie.
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"Would this be considered slapstick?" She asked, as Leslie Nelson gets slapped in the face with a door he opened.
Never gets old momentarily washes away whatever worries i seem to have for another time. Leslie Neilsen is one of the 20 th century's funniest actors. Pure escapist comedy from the 80s.
It makes an old man happy that you actually realize what is happening in the opening scene.
Weird Al has been around forever! It's incredible how long has career has lasted.
When Drebin says "I shoot the bastard, that's my policy!" That's a spoof of Clint Eastwwod's famous Dirty Harry character's line.
I thought that the police chief would be so exasperated by detective Frank Drebin's bungling that she herself was going to try and wack him !
So considerate of you to have this ready for O.J.'s death!
I enjoy watching younger YT reactors watching to these films for the first time. This is one of the first comedy films I remember making me laugh uncontrollably, aged about 5 when it first showed here on TV in Ireland circa 1990. Leslie's dead pan delivery. Specifically the "Bingo!" joke when he opens the drawer (it's one of the few jokes I could understand at that age). It's informed my sense of humour as an adult ever since, and I'll be 40 in November.
I'm just imagining Leslie Nielson sneaking into hell wearing a red robe, carrying a pitchfork just to find OJ and kick his ass, "And don't ever let me catch you in Heaven!"
Great reaction, i love this movie, and Leslie Nielsen is epic. This movie is based off the short-lived show "Police Squad!" from 1982, where the Frank Drebin character was originated by Leslie Nielsen. It was cancelled by ABC after only four of the six episodes aired. Apparently it was because you really had to pay attention to the show to catch a lot of the humour in the show. Sounds like a weird reason for cancellation, doesn't it? There are some fun-facts about it. John Houseman as the driving instructor. He was one of the most significant figures in American theater. Along with Orson Welles he co-founded the Mercury Theatre, and co-produced Citizen Kane. He was the first head of the Drama Division at the Julliard School. He founded The Acting Company with members of the first graduating class of the Julliard acting program, including Patti LuPone, Kevin Kline, David Ogden Stiers, and a dozen others. In his long career he produced or directed some forty Broadway plays and thirty-three films. It was John Houseman’s final film role It was only rather late in life that he began acting.