@@williamsandell3260 When and who is putting this out?! Shout Factory? This is one of me and my friends favorite movies of all time. We quote it all the time. lol
@@jean-lucpicard5510 well. There is a Blu-ray release with everything he mentioned. And his account is the same name as the production designer, so i’d say that’s some pretty concrete evidence genius
For my entire adult life, I was 100% certain that this film was a nightmare I had as a kid. Up until now, I had no idea it was real. I mean, how could it be? It's just as weird and random as the nightmares you have as a kid. I feel like I've been living a lie. Holy shit.
Same deal with me. I could never remember the name of it. I just remembered a movie that Tupac was in where everyone was a grotesque monster and are disgusting sausages.
Same here. I remember being younger than 5 and staying up late(probably like 10pm, but it might as well have been 3am) and seeing bits like the Bonestripper and the musical number on HBO. I went through most of my life (as in up until 23 minutes ago) assuming it was some wierd fever dream or maybe a reimagining of a less batshit movie I saw and had recurring nightmares about.
Believe it or not, this movie is loosely based on one of Dan Ackroyd's real life experiences. He claims that he was pulled over for speeding late one night in the middle of nowhere. Instead of handing him a ticket, the cop insisted Dan follow him through the woods to an isloated, creepy old mansion. Once inside, the cop introduced him to "the Judge", an extremely odd and eccentric older lady, who kept Dan there for hours and hours just to talk to him, before finally letting him go. The Judge did not have a penis for a nose. Source: "Wild and Crazy Guys" by Nick de Semlyen. A good read, check it out.
the making of this movie is pretty interesting. it went way way over budget. I actually think it's a really funny movie but maybe that's just because I grew up watching it. I also feel like Chevy Chase's phoned in, detached performance somehow works in this movie because of how weird it is.
İ have similar story with this movie too. İ watched it when i was kid never knowing the name of the movie but remembering plot and some scenes then İ found out again couple years ago . İ always mixed up this movie with "Dredd sylvester stallone movie" İ think because of judge in it
You know what I love about that Dan Akroyd Larry King quote: "I don't think we will ever have a formal relationship with any alien species out there. Especially after 9/11" His character Ray Stantz from Ghostbusters would say that exact sentence, and it'd be totally in character.
It’s absurd, with 90’s gross out humor, but it definitely gives you that trapped feeling. I remember being really disturbed by this movie back when it came out.
@@Revan-eb1wb not only did you answer a year late, but he did make a comment, the comment was "Perfect ending Jay." and the context he added was the "So since it's a comedy, is it even funny? No!"
These guys are jerks. “ is this movie funny? No” They literally just had fun laughing and reviewing the movie. You have to enjoy the movie for what it is, and I really enjoyed the movie. They pick apart the movie for it being to fantastic or not real. When I watched it I wasn’t expecting a Ken Burns documentary.
@@Lark1610 there's a giant underground fire that's been burning sense the 1960s, the fire department had an annual tradition of setting the landfill on fire at the end of the year as a big event, but that year it was built on top of a masive abandoned coal mine so when they burned the land fill the fire spread to the coal mine, and it's still on fire to this very day.
That’s so interesting because while I was watching this with my boyfriend last night he said it reminded him of Centralia, but was referring to Centralia, Washington. Which is also a kind grungy gross town, minus the underground fires.
@@kicknpuppies Centralia, WA isn't so bad, a little backwoods as far as Washington goes but it's got its charm. Plus maybe my favorite burger place is there too.
My friend's parents were big fans of Chevy Chase when I was a kid, so they took us to see this on opening night. I had never heard them cuss until walking out of that. That five minute exchange while driving home was funnier than this movie.
I know I've watched this movie as a child back near its release, but I had forgotten every single aspect of it since then. Thank you for allowing the trauma to resurface now that I am a grown man.
I refused to eat any kind of hot dog or sausage for about 5 years after first watching this movie. That dinner scene was as bittersweet as it gets. The coolest table and condiment set up ever created, all used for the psychologically damaging, inexplicably creepy eating of a bunch of hot dogs or sausages or whatever the hell they were. Someone could recut this movie as a straight horror movie and I'm sure it would be effective.
@@keepinmahprivacy9754 that's what I figured. Hell, I remember watching this as a kid and being horrified by it because I knew they were eating people.
I saw this movie as a very young child, and I genuinely thought for many years that it was just a messed up nightmare. Until I stumbled across it later in life and was completely baffled that it was a real thing that actually happened
Nothing but Trouble is totally one of those late night HBO movies you forget about and then remember a hint of it 10 years later and think it didn't actually exist, but was like a dream or something. Then when you actually come across it again you think "What the fuck? That was REAL? Someone REALLY made this?" Out on a Limb is another one of those movies.
We did a lot of HBO watching when I was a kid, my mom would tape the movies whenever they ran a free promotional week and then we'd watch them over and over. For the longest time I had scenes from Nothing But Trouble and The Explorers mashed together in my head like they were one movie. Thankfully I remembered nothing about the dick nose until I watched this review.
Speaking of late night HBO movies, does anyone remember one that was narrated by an old woman with an Electrolarynx? All I can remember is her and something about two guys who get locked in a room full of treasures and it has cartoon sound effects
I watched this when I was WAY too young and it left a big impression on me. Can't say it is good, but for someone young who didn't fully understand storylines yet, it was quite an experience that I still hold dear in some strange way.
So many Kafka allusions (deliberate or not) in this film. The mansion/'The Castle'; crime, bureaucracy and disproportionate punishment/'The Trial'; watermelon chopping machine/'In the Penal Colony'.
This was always a guilty pleasure for me. My father still quotes this movie sometimes out of the blue and it always makes me both facepalm and smile. "Fliiipper's dead?!" Good times!
OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOD! I genuinely thought this movie was a wierd fever dream I had as a small child. I could remember bits and pieces(like the musical number and the Bonestriper) very vividly, but because none of it made any fucking sense, I assumed I was extremely ill and had a nightmare or something. I need to see this movie again.
This movie was probably so poorly received because Dan Akroyd made for himself and no one else. It's so esoteric and uniquely Dan Akroyd that it would be inaccessible to most people.
I know they’re mostly joking with the tcm comparison but after rewatching it recently I’m CONVINCED that Dan Aykroyd saw the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and then tried to make a wacky Goonies movie out of it
I hate this movie. It should have been a horror movie because it's so fucked up, but that they try to make it a comedy just makes it nauseating to watch.
I remember seeing part of this on tv as a kid in the mid-90s. My parents and relatives had it on and they knew it wasn't appropriate for me to watch but the movie only had another 30-45 minutes so they had me go read some books and play with toys instead. I was at my grandparents house so the books there were new to me too, one was this giant book about the history of Mexican art, a lot of which was heavy on macabre imagery, especially Francisco Goitia and José Guadalupe Posada . (I was relived when I stumbled upon the colorful work of Frida Kahlo toward the end of the book) What I did see of the movie was so bizarre and I didn't recognize anyone at the time, so I struggled for years to figure out what it was. After awhile I wondered it was a fever dream I retroactively assumed was a movie, especially since in that same couple hours I had visually devoured a lot of surreal artwork. It wasn't another 15 years before I came across this. I haven't watched the whole film since but what I have seen is interesting, it's a bit less strange than I expected but still very, very weird for something that isn't a more artsy indie flick - especially considering the cast and budget.
I had never heard of this movie until my friend told me the entire plot over lunch. It was the most confusing thing I've ever heard of. He put huge emphasis on the "bone stripper" and the sausage train. Thankfully walmart had it for 5 bucks. I was not disappointed.
the movie is so weird and hilarious. it does take a while to get going with the boring setup but once you get to the mansion, I don't understand why so many people hate this movie. it's just too weird I guess. And akroyd is just SO DAMN FUNNY as the judge
CHEVY CHASE IS SAID TO BE THE MEANIST, BIGGIST JERK IN HOLLYWEIRD~ ONE GUY IN AN INTERVIEW SAID HE WAS A CHEVY FAN AN WHEN HE SAW CHEVY BEHIND THE SCENES ON SNL HE WENT UP TO CHEVY PROSEEDED TO COMPLEMENT HIM AN CHEVY GAVE HIM A DIRTY LOOK, WALKED PAST HIM A SAID F%#& YOU! F *** OFF! AN WENT TO HIS DRESSING ROOM IT GOT TO THE POINT WHERE NO BODY WANTED TO HIRE CHEVY, HE HAD ALIENATED EVERYONE IN HOLLYWEIRD AN GOT BLACK LISTED... HIS HEAD WAS BIGGER THAN ANY OTHER PART OF HIS BODY
Mr Freeman that asshat got paid thousands of dollars to be a total fuckpot, Comedian or not he still was high over his head with his ego I didn’t care who he stepped on to boost his ego it was all about his ego such an ass twat
Holy fucking shit. I could make a childhood trauma video about this. Taking off the nose and the bone stripper ride scared me so much as a kid that I totally repressed the memories of it until I saw this video. My god.
You hit the nail on the head about Danny! Ghostbusters was originally going to be about catching ghosts throughout time and space! Yes, GHOSTS ON OTHER PLANETS.
@@kaed_f Oh you silly billy, I was just teasin'. I knew it was Kanye. Now originally being a Malcolm X quote, that I did not know. So that's pretty cool, you taught me something there. Who's that lovely lady in your profile pic?
Same here bro. I'm 38 now and remember seeing this when it came out at the theater with my dad. Even as a kid I remember us walking out of the theater and my dad having a WTF look on his face and me being confused as hell.
The movie was produced to be R rated, one of the biggest reasons the plot has so many holes and oddities is because the studio left a ton of good stuff on the cutting room floor to get it down to PG-13. Supposedly the film as it was originally intended explained the characters far better and really played up the comedy by means of cartoonish violence and antics.
I just realised that I've been confusing this film with "The Hills have Eyes" for a few years now. for some reason "nothing but trouble" was filed in my brain as "the hills have eyes"
I saw it in the theater, and the only reason I bought a copy of the movie was for the two performances of Digital Underground. (Humpty Hump died today :( )
John candy in drag is not funny interesting film dies anybody know the real ending looks like the studio mage him tack on that dumb ending with chase going through the walk
So true! I recall buidling a scale replica in wood and cardboard after watching the movie in the early 90s and setting it on fire in a nearby sand pit... Dan Aykryod knows how to stimulate creativity, even in its most fearful ways...
Look up the music video for that Digital Underground song. Not only does Dan Aykroyd cameo in the video, but he is seen standing next to Dr. Dre and Eazy-E while dressed as a member of NWA. He’s not in blackface, thankfully. And the sad thing is that for all of the passion and creativity Dan Aykroyd poured into this movie, he refuses to talk about it these days. There was a movie critic who was interviewing him for an oral history of GHOSTBUSTERS, and the interview went so well that the critic asked him if he’d ever be up to participating in an oral history of another film of his. Aykroyd cheerfully asked “What film would that be?” The critic answered it was NOTHING BUT TROUBLE, because he wanted to find out how this weird ass movie came to be. Aykroyd dropped the cordial tone and interrupted the critic before he finished the question: “That would be a terrible waste of time, I think we’re done, thank you.” Then Aykroyd immediately hung up the phone. End of conversation. Update 2023: On the Blu-ray features for Nothing But Trouble, Aykroyd says he's actually proud of the movie and its cult following, so there's now a touching sidenote to this story.
It's because he felt Warner Brothers butchered his Horror Comedy into a watered down pg-13 slapstick. When they showed the official screening of the film (the one that was re-edited) Dan and most of the main cast refused to attend.
Stumbled across this movie a long, long time ago when it was on HBO (Showtime?). I was mesmerized and I believe it made me rethink the nature of our being. Life was never the same. Honestly, I was so damn confused.
I randomly came across this movie flipping channels in a hotel with friends on a road trip. The show we were playing was shut down early, and we were in a highly altered state. If this movie wasn't weird enough already, it was on the next level that night.
9:56 When I was a kid this WAS a horror film to me. I only remembered the creepy judge, maze house, and giant babies so it was basically Texas Chainsaw Massacre to me until I saw it a few years later and realized the comedy in it.
Oh my God, I've been looking for this movie for other twenty five years, no joke. I remember watching this on TV in the early 1990's. I was probably about eight or nine at the time. I only remember part's of the movie like the insain house, the junk yard and the ending with the mutants and a train or something. I only remember little bit's of this movie but for some reason it always stuck with me. I thought many time's I found the film like with the crazy house in The People Under The Stairs and the mutants with the movie Freaks but I knew they wasn't the movie I was looking for. At the beginning of this video with a scene of the huge, mutant babies and a junk yard my first reaction was "this is it!!!"
As you can see from the lack of an exclamation mark, he was clearly referring to Darren Aronofsky's biological mother and not to his cinematic masterpiece!
As a kid watching this. It definitely was a horror movie and a depiction of hell or a nightmare that continues even after you wake up. The fact that the whole town were in on it breaking the brief illusion of safety and the end where the judge is looking into the camera broke my sheltered innocent mind.
Wait a second... Aykroyd wrote a Blues Brothers cinematic universe for the Blues Brothers? and the studios stopped him?... I would of loved to have seen a Donald the duck Dunne stand alone back story film... haha
For me Demi Moore has the best eyes, like in the world. I went out with a girl many moons ago who had Those eyes and I would just swallow into them, she was a bloody psycho but she got away with far more than she should simply because of those peepers. Insane.
Headrock Jup pretty much. The other thing is me reading it wrong, since i expect shit to be fucked up. So i had to read it twice. Ok pretty woman, now i remember. Bad pun you should feel bad
It was over 20 years since I watched this movie, but 2 weeks ago I viewed it with my wife (it was her first time watching it). Now, Red Letter Media does a re:View on it. Coincidence? Obviously. I loved this movie as a kid and thought it would be a fun experience to share a slice of my childhood with my spouse. I was once again reminded that nostalgia goggles are a hell of a thing. Thankfully, we were able to enjoy the film as we ragged on it and laughed at its utter absurdity. Plus, we both love John Candy. Just seeing him on screen brings to mind all the joyful moments he brought to us growing up. He was, and is, a treasure that lives on in the memories of all those he entertained. Thank you, Mr. Candy, sir. Thank you.
I remember trying to explain this movie to people growing up. It was so bizarre that I could never do it justice. Finally found it at Target for $5.00 on DVD. They didn’t even give it a plastic case. Even after now being able to show people this. I cannot do it justice. They’re right. You just have to watch it.
I feel like I was living in some sort of dimension and I somehow got teleported to the dimension where this exists, because I've never ever heard of this
i dont remember the rest of this movie, but i have vivid memories of watchinh that fucking hot dog scene as a child. i remember the train being totally horrifying for some reason.
When I heard Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, John Candy, and Demi Moore were going to be in a film together, I got so excited. When I finally got to watch it on cable I couldn't sit through the whole movie. I got about a third of the way through.
I was the Production Designer on this film, and I can tell you, it was the most fun I’ve ever had on a film. Dan Is the coolest guy to work for ever.
@@williamsandell3260 When and who is putting this out?! Shout Factory? This is one of me and my friends favorite movies of all time. We quote it all the time. lol
@@williamsandell3260 What ended up happening with the project?
Ok, we can not confirm this via a random youtube comment. You need to provide concrete evidence of this
@@jean-lucpicard5510 well. There is a Blu-ray release with everything he mentioned. And his account is the same name as the production designer, so i’d say that’s some pretty concrete evidence genius
Hi William, I love your work!!
This film is downright Lovecraftian. It’s impossible to look upon Nothing But Trouble without descending into utter madness.
The Digital Underground cameo really adds to this film feeling like a fever dream
So you’re saying it’s the king in yellow of comedy 90s films? Got it.
For my entire adult life, I was 100% certain that this film was a nightmare I had as a kid. Up until now, I had no idea it was real. I mean, how could it be? It's just as weird and random as the nightmares you have as a kid. I feel like I've been living a lie. Holy shit.
So true same here
Same deal with me. I could never remember the name of it. I just remembered a movie that Tupac was in where everyone was a grotesque monster and are disgusting sausages.
Same here. I remember being younger than 5 and staying up late(probably like 10pm, but it might as well have been 3am) and seeing bits like the Bonestripper and the musical number on HBO. I went through most of my life (as in up until 23 minutes ago) assuming it was some wierd fever dream or maybe a reimagining of a less batshit movie I saw and had recurring nightmares about.
Holy shit, I had the same experience. I was ready to just write it off as a weird mix of old nightmares and bits of other films, all mixed in my head.
You explain this so well. It's so memorable and a surpressed memory at the same time.
Believe it or not, this movie is loosely based on one of Dan Ackroyd's real life experiences. He claims that he was pulled over for speeding late one night in the middle of nowhere. Instead of handing him a ticket, the cop insisted Dan follow him through the woods to an isloated, creepy old mansion. Once inside, the cop introduced him to "the Judge", an extremely odd and eccentric older lady, who kept Dan there for hours and hours just to talk to him, before finally letting him go. The Judge did not have a penis for a nose. Source: "Wild and Crazy Guys" by Nick de Semlyen. A good read, check it out.
Lol that's insane. Thanks for sharing that. I am going to have to check out that book.
That's crazy. I would have asked for a ticket.
the making of this movie is pretty interesting. it went way way over budget. I actually think it's a really funny movie but maybe that's just because I grew up watching it. I also feel like Chevy Chase's phoned in, detached performance somehow works in this movie because of how weird it is.
Loosely based on a real life "experience". A "mind experience".
Or it may have actually happened 🤔
@@aarondavis8943 probably not lol
I remember watching and loving this movie at the age of 7. It probably had some lasting effects that I wouldn't recommend.
It's probably the same lasting effect that made you enjoy the Egglike genre.
Now you too are a big fat diaper baby.
This was traumatizing as a kid and I remember NOT understanding the plot then.
İ have similar story with this movie too. İ watched it when i was kid never knowing the name of the movie but remembering plot and some scenes then İ found out again couple years ago . İ always mixed up this movie with "Dredd sylvester stallone movie" İ think because of judge in it
Penis-nose?
You know what I love about that Dan Akroyd Larry King quote: "I don't think we will ever have a formal relationship with any alien species out there. Especially after 9/11"
His character Ray Stantz from Ghostbusters would say that exact sentence, and it'd be totally in character.
Dan Akroyd wanted a Blues Brothers extended cinematic universe.
They would've greenlit that today, maybe even demanded it
Mason Graye I couldn't agree more with that assessment. I bailed from the Marvel Universe after the first Avengers movie.
William Shelton Ugh. Let's never speak of that film...ever.
@@sonicaids John Landis helped kill the Beverly Hills Cop franchise and hasn't done anything since 2012. I think he's just a bitter old man
@@thecianinator oh shit I forgot about that
the fact that Tupac was in this movie broke my brain. I feel like I just saw Cthulhu
Tupac wasnt just in this movie. Same Song (the song in the film) was his rap debut. This movie gave us Tupac.
My mind is broken.
@@sergey_is_sergey This movie cut his verse and had him lipsync the chorus that want even his part. I wonder how much that was regretted in hindsight.
Who was tupac?
@@alfredovillasenorsoto3667 I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but he played himself and was the guy wearing the NY Yankees jersey.
Let's not forget that the dinner scene came directly after the "Mr. Bonestripper" scene. Those weren't hot dogs.
Damn...
Mahk likes Nothing but Trouble.. Awesome!
Zebra Corner was that Daniel Baldwin in that scene?
Adam Winer, No it was Stumpy Baldwin
@@MFSeaMen Wrong again. That was Harpo Baldwin.
He is right about it being a horror concept. This movie scared the shit out of me as a kid.
It was written as a horror comedy, and was originally r rated
It’s absurd, with 90’s gross out humor, but it definitely gives you that trapped feeling. I remember being really disturbed by this movie back when it came out.
"So since it's a comedy, is it even funny?" *"No!"* Perfect ending Jay.
I was just adding context to my comment.
@@atebitnate not much context from you,, kiddo. you just repeated something
@@Revan-eb1wb not only did you answer a year late, but he did make a comment, the comment was "Perfect ending Jay." and the context he added was the "So since it's a comedy, is it even funny? No!"
@@Usernamewhatever1443 and?
These guys are jerks. “ is this movie funny? No”
They literally just had fun laughing and reviewing the movie. You have to enjoy the movie for what it is, and I really enjoyed the movie. They pick apart the movie for it being to fantastic or not real. When I watched it I wasn’t expecting a Ken Burns documentary.
The town is based on a real town in Pennsylvania called Centralia, it is also the inspiration for Silent Hill in the live action film
FINALLY, someone else who knows that fact!
Wait, a city that inspired both Silent Hill and Nothing But Trouble? WTF is going on in that city?
@@Lark1610 there's a giant underground fire that's been burning sense the 1960s, the fire department had an annual tradition of setting the landfill on fire at the end of the year as a big event, but that year it was built on top of a masive abandoned coal mine so when they burned the land fill the fire spread to the coal mine, and it's still on fire to this very day.
That’s so interesting because while I was watching this with my boyfriend last night he said it reminded him of Centralia, but was referring to Centralia, Washington. Which is also a kind grungy gross town, minus the underground fires.
@@kicknpuppies Centralia, WA isn't so bad, a little backwoods as far as Washington goes but it's got its charm. Plus maybe my favorite burger place is there too.
My friend's parents were big fans of Chevy Chase when I was a kid, so they took us to see this on opening night. I had never heard them cuss until walking out of that. That five minute exchange while driving home was funnier than this movie.
that's fucking hilarious
Your friends parents arent very cool
Lies
Lol. This is great.
One of the more accurate depictions of New Jersey ever put on film.
Not PA? I thought the only NJ was driving the Turnpike
When I was a young boy I remember seeing a movie with Tupac dancing with two giant diaper babies. Seeing this brought back those horrid images.. 10/10
I know I've watched this movie as a child back near its release, but I had forgotten every single aspect of it since then. Thank you for allowing the trauma to resurface now that I am a grown man.
My mom rented this once when I was a kid. I don't think either of us was prepared for the ride we received.
MuffinHunterX same for me haha
Yeah, the Bone Stripper scene was awesome. But as a kid, it was horrifying.
Yeah, but how was the movie?
I think the german title is much more fitting, Valkenvania - Die wunderbare Welt des Wahnsinns (Valkenvania - The Wonderful World of Madness)
Better than the german name for Babies Day Out
@@campfortson4387 Juniors Freier Tag isn't too bad imo.
That was the working title in English. The studio changed it when they cut the movie to be pg13
I refused to eat any kind of hot dog or sausage for about 5 years after first watching this movie. That dinner scene was as bittersweet as it gets. The coolest table and condiment set up ever created, all used for the psychologically damaging, inexplicably creepy eating of a bunch of hot dogs or sausages or whatever the hell they were.
Someone could recut this movie as a straight horror movie and I'm sure it would be effective.
You know hotdogs get a bad rap. They got a cool shape, they got protein. You like hotdogs right?
Dan cut it originally, it was going to be rated R, execs came in and edited it into PG13. We need the director's cut.
Those "hot dogs" were basically human sausages. That's where all the meat that the "Bone Stripper" stripped off went...
@@keepinmahprivacy9754 that's what I figured. Hell, I remember watching this as a kid and being horrified by it because I knew they were eating people.
I saw this movie as a very young child, and I genuinely thought for many years that it was just a messed up nightmare. Until I stumbled across it later in life and was completely baffled that it was a real thing that actually happened
Nothing but Trouble is totally one of those late night HBO movies you forget about and then remember a hint of it 10 years later and think it didn't actually exist, but was like a dream or something. Then when you actually come across it again you think "What the fuck? That was REAL? Someone REALLY made this?"
Out on a Limb is another one of those movies.
This
We did a lot of HBO watching when I was a kid, my mom would tape the movies whenever they ran a free promotional week and then we'd watch them over and over. For the longest time I had scenes from Nothing But Trouble and The Explorers mashed together in my head like they were one movie. Thankfully I remembered nothing about the dick nose until I watched this review.
Sort of like Death Becomes Her.
Speaking of late night HBO movies, does anyone remember one that was narrated by an old woman with an Electrolarynx? All I can remember is her and something about two guys who get locked in a room full of treasures and it has cartoon sound effects
@@doctorfeinstone6524 Smoke?
I must have watched this movie 20 times during the summer of 93 or so on HBO. Even though I knew it was awful, I had to watch it every time
Thanks Jay for the ultimate question, and the tight editing on that ending
Hurry up already and release the "Aykroyd cut!" Are you listening, Shout Factory?!
Shout Factory is releasing the blu-ray this October (2021)! THANKS, Shout Factory!!
I watched this when I was WAY too young and it left a big impression on me. Can't say it is good, but for someone young who didn't fully understand storylines yet, it was quite an experience that I still hold dear in some strange way.
So many Kafka allusions (deliberate or not) in this film. The mansion/'The Castle'; crime, bureaucracy and disproportionate punishment/'The Trial'; watermelon chopping machine/'In the Penal Colony'.
Heh, 'penal' colony...
...OMG! Kafkaesque! That's so spot on!
When they mention the bone stripper I started catching on to this; right after I was imagining a sort of Beetlejuice like striptease.
This was always a guilty pleasure for me. My father still quotes this movie sometimes out of the blue and it always makes me both facepalm and smile. "Fliiipper's dead?!" Good times!
OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOD!
I genuinely thought this movie was a wierd fever dream I had as a small child. I could remember bits and pieces(like the musical number and the Bonestriper) very vividly, but because none of it made any fucking sense, I assumed I was extremely ill and had a nightmare or something. I need to see this movie again.
This seems to be a common theme among people who saw this when they were young.
This movie was probably so poorly received because Dan Akroyd made for himself and no one else. It's so esoteric and uniquely Dan Akroyd that it would be inaccessible to most people.
It would be inaccessible to most life forms...
Looks like we found dan akroyd's burner account
I know they’re mostly joking with the tcm comparison but after rewatching it recently I’m CONVINCED that Dan Aykroyd saw the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and then tried to make a wacky Goonies movie out of it
He actually got the idea after seeing Hellraiser.
It really feel ma like the Texas chainsaw massacre two
Goonies Chainsaw Massacre?
Fuck I remember renting this on VHS. It's like a comedic Texas Chainsaw Massacre or something with this bizarre family of freaks.
So, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2?
Then you haven't watched family guy before.
+loch ness
No, we've watched Family Guy, we just don't like arbitrary and forced "humor."
I hate this movie. It should have been a horror movie because it's so fucked up, but that they try to make it a comedy just makes it nauseating to watch.
well, didn't expect to find a sonny jim here
I remember seeing part of this on tv as a kid in the mid-90s. My parents and relatives had it on and they knew it wasn't appropriate for me to watch but the movie only had another 30-45 minutes so they had me go read some books and play with toys instead. I was at my grandparents house so the books there were new to me too, one was this giant book about the history of Mexican art, a lot of which was heavy on macabre imagery, especially Francisco Goitia
and José Guadalupe Posada
. (I was relived when I stumbled upon the colorful work of Frida Kahlo
toward the end of the book) What I did see of the movie was so bizarre and I didn't recognize anyone at the time, so I struggled for years to figure out what it was. After awhile I wondered it was a fever dream I retroactively assumed was a movie, especially since in that same couple hours I had visually devoured a lot of surreal artwork. It wasn't another 15 years before I came across this. I haven't watched the whole film since but what I have seen is interesting, it's a bit less strange than I expected but still very, very weird for something that isn't a more artsy indie flick - especially considering the cast and budget.
I had never heard of this movie until my friend told me the entire plot over lunch. It was the most confusing thing I've ever heard of. He put huge emphasis on the "bone stripper" and the sausage train.
Thankfully walmart had it for 5 bucks.
I was not disappointed.
the movie is so weird and hilarious. it does take a while to get going with the boring setup but once you get to the mansion, I don't understand why so many people hate this movie. it's just too weird I guess. And akroyd is just SO DAMN FUNNY as the judge
Don’t forget to thank your friend.
I love this movie. Dan Ackroyd at his best. This is, “Pee-Wee’s big adventure” on crack
I dunno about phoning it in, Chevy Chase's silent breathless scream when the Judge takes his nose off is pretty awesome.
They said John Candy phoned it in; they said Chevy Chase's character was completely unsympathetic
CHEVY CHASE IS SAID TO BE THE MEANIST, BIGGIST JERK IN HOLLYWEIRD~ ONE GUY IN AN INTERVIEW SAID HE WAS A CHEVY FAN AN WHEN HE SAW CHEVY BEHIND THE SCENES ON SNL HE WENT UP TO CHEVY PROSEEDED TO COMPLEMENT HIM AN CHEVY GAVE HIM A DIRTY LOOK, WALKED PAST HIM A SAID F%#& YOU! F *** OFF! AN WENT TO HIS DRESSING ROOM IT GOT TO THE POINT WHERE NO BODY WANTED TO HIRE CHEVY, HE HAD ALIENATED EVERYONE IN HOLLYWEIRD AN GOT BLACK LISTED... HIS HEAD WAS BIGGER THAN ANY OTHER PART OF HIS BODY
***VIXEN *** okay, calm down.
Mr Freeman that asshat got paid thousands of dollars to be a total fuckpot, Comedian or not he still was high over his head with his ego I didn’t care who he stepped on to boost his ego it was all about his ego such an ass twat
@@Vixen743 Then you find out that all of Hollywood are child fuckers, maybe that's why chevy chase doesn't like working in hollywood. hmm.
"is it funny?"
"...no..."
Dude I almost did a spit take lol
Holy fucking shit. I could make a childhood trauma video about this. Taking off the nose and the bone stripper ride scared me so much as a kid that I totally repressed the memories of it until I saw this video. My god.
I laughed so hard at that stuff when i was a kid. the movie is too goofy to be scary
18:50 R.I.P Shock G aka Humpty Hump of Digital Underground
You hit the nail on the head about Danny! Ghostbusters was originally going to be about catching ghosts throughout time and space! Yes, GHOSTS ON OTHER PLANETS.
I am actually glad that it didn't work out that way. The film would have lost that "New York" quality .
Ricardo Cantoral Same here.
I'd watch that.
Yeah, they know, we know, chill out
Speaking of Tupac, when it comes to Dan Aykroyd directing, I guess he said it best. "No one man should have all that power".
Tupac didn't say that. That was made popular by a Kanye West song. But was originally said by Malcom X. Who West quotes/speaks about quite a bit.
@@kaed_f Oh you silly billy, I was just teasin'. I knew it was Kanye. Now originally being a Malcolm X quote, that I did not know. So that's pretty cool, you taught me something there. Who's that lovely lady in your profile pic?
I remember watching this on cable back in the 1990s, it didn't make sense as a 12 year old boy, and still doesn't make sense as a 39 year old.
Same here bro. I'm 38 now and remember seeing this when it came out at the theater with my dad. Even as a kid I remember us walking out of the theater and my dad having a WTF look on his face and me being confused as hell.
Keep on watching it, you'll get it in the end... maybe?
The movie was produced to be R rated, one of the biggest reasons the plot has so many holes and oddities is because the studio left a ton of good stuff on the cutting room floor to get it down to PG-13. Supposedly the film as it was originally intended explained the characters far better and really played up the comedy by means of cartoonish violence and antics.
Release the Ackroyd cut. I did the thing!
@@aarondavis8943 oh my fucking god yes I want this so badly
I wonder if the footage is still out there somewhere where maybe the original cut could be put together and released.
This is a pretty weird episode of Pre Rec....
Deputy P. Marshal I know, they’re actually showing their faces again
Somehow they found worse pixel art
They did say they were going to find a way of doing episodes without building a set each time.
It speaks Volumes to the RLM lore
Oh, balls. I just tried to make this joke... 18 hours too late ;)
I just realised that I've been confusing this film with "The Hills have Eyes" for a few years now. for some reason "nothing but trouble" was filed in my brain as "the hills have eyes"
This movie creeped me out as a kid and still does to this day.
I saw it in the theater, and the only reason I bought a copy of the movie was for the two performances of Digital Underground.
(Humpty Hump died today :( )
I remember this movie freaking me the fuck out as a kid. Mostly the house and junkyard, which looked like something out of a goddamn nightmare.
“You just want to see Chevy Chase die”
Just like in real life
I keep seeing people talk about Chevy Chase without properly talking about what he did, so I have no idea what is happening. What did he do?
@@geckomeat He do be kinda funny doe. 😳😳
John candy in drag is not funny interesting film dies anybody know the real ending looks like the studio mage him tack on that dumb ending with chase going through the walk
@@geckomeat Do you have proof or just hearsay?
@@dr.loomis4221 Anyone who has ever worked with him ever. Everyone can attest to him just being a socially awkward asshole
They already made a horror version of this movie. It's called house of 1000 corpses.
I’d like this comment but it’s too dam nice
You mean Texas chainsaw massacre part 2?
I loved this movie as a kid, and I still love it as an adult. This movie is so much fun.
I have to admit, I love the gadgetry in this movie. The mansion is the real star of the movie.
So true! I recall buidling a scale replica in wood and cardboard after watching the movie in the early 90s and setting it on fire in a nearby sand pit... Dan Aykryod knows how to stimulate creativity, even in its most fearful ways...
Look up the music video for that Digital Underground song. Not only does Dan Aykroyd cameo in the video, but he is seen standing next to Dr. Dre and Eazy-E while dressed as a member of NWA. He’s not in blackface, thankfully.
And the sad thing is that for all of the passion and creativity Dan Aykroyd poured into this movie, he refuses to talk about it these days. There was a movie critic who was interviewing him for an oral history of GHOSTBUSTERS, and the interview went so well that the critic asked him if he’d ever be up to participating in an oral history of another film of his. Aykroyd cheerfully asked “What film would that be?” The critic answered it was NOTHING BUT TROUBLE, because he wanted to find out how this weird ass movie came to be. Aykroyd dropped the cordial tone and interrupted the critic before he finished the question: “That would be a terrible waste of time, I think we’re done, thank you.” Then Aykroyd immediately hung up the phone. End of conversation.
Update 2023: On the Blu-ray features for Nothing But Trouble, Aykroyd says he's actually proud of the movie and its cult following, so there's now a touching sidenote to this story.
It's because he felt Warner Brothers butchered his Horror Comedy into a watered down pg-13 slapstick. When they showed the official screening of the film (the one that was re-edited) Dan and most of the main cast refused to attend.
Stumbled across this movie a long, long time ago when it was on HBO (Showtime?). I was mesmerized and I believe it made me rethink the nature of our being. Life was never the same. Honestly, I was so damn confused.
I've just listened to PsychicPebbles talk about this movie, I had no idea there was a Re:View of this movie until now.
this movie traumatized me as a kid
Yep. This and 'The Burbs'..
I randomly came across this movie flipping channels in a hotel with friends on a road trip. The show we were playing was shut down early, and we were in a highly altered state. If this movie wasn't weird enough already, it was on the next level that night.
Nothing But Trouble is creepy as fuck. Definitely rides a line between comedy and horror.
Technoir Rides the line or bellyflops into No Man's Land
Technoir I wish Beetlejuice was like this.
For me it's up there with The People Under the Stairs. I remember watching that as a kid too and being equally as creeped the hell out.
9:56 When I was a kid this WAS a horror film to me. I only remembered the creepy judge, maze house, and giant babies so it was basically Texas Chainsaw Massacre to me until I saw it a few years later and realized the comedy in it.
Oh my God, I've been looking for this movie for other twenty five years, no joke. I remember watching this on TV in the early 1990's. I was probably about eight or nine at the time. I only remember part's of the movie like the insain house, the junk yard and the ending with the mutants and a train or something. I only remember little bit's of this movie but for some reason it always stuck with me. I thought many time's I found the film like with the crazy house in The People Under The Stairs and the mutants with the movie Freaks but I knew they wasn't the movie I was looking for. At the beginning of this video with a scene of the huge, mutant babies and a junk yard my first reaction was "this is it!!!"
Saw this as a child and thought it was strange, recently saw it again and still think the same ,
"Nothing but trouble" Rich Evans' thighs 😏
Big boy season
I'd eat his juicy shaq meat, if you know what I mean.
AAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIDS!!!
Those hips don't lie
James Quinonez Unfortunately we all know what you mean..😳😂
My dad let me watch this when I was like 10 or 11. Think it left me permanently scarred. Would highly recommend it.
"wurdle-building" at 6:08... another magnificent new word invented by Rich Evans.
I love watching these with the captions on.
EVERYBODY BETRAY ME, I'M FED UP WITH THIS WURDLE
Also this thing is like reverse comedic Darren Aronofsky's Mother
Kor O'Connell well shit, I’m curious to watch this now
As you can see from the lack of an exclamation mark, he was clearly referring to Darren Aronofsky's biological mother and not to his cinematic masterpiece!
I remember laughing out loud when the Brazilian guys spoke Spanish and not Portuguese.
also, their passports are shown. they're argentinians from buenos aires, not brazilians from sao paulo
@@martinberns7542 so rich and jack fucked up?
@@martinberns7542 and have diplomatic immunity
As hitlery would say at this point what does it matter but I bet she was throwing all sorts of s*** and calling people Jews tonight
@@hankkingsley2976
Take your pills, schizo.
My dad showed me this movie when I was a kid. It's One of my favorites!
I saw this movie once on basic cable in the mid-90s and I never forgot it because of how aggressively weird, mean, and awful it was.
Wrong. This movie is great.
@@FervAnimalLover no, it’s a disaster.
Review "Freaked" from 1993.
No.
They just posted this. Congratulations!
I grew up watching this movie repeatedly as a child, and I can only now recount what damage it must have done to my psyche.
😂😂😂
I did that with The Cat In The Hat live action movie. A movie on the other end of the nightmare spectrum.
Disappointed that they didn't break out Ackroyd's crystal vodka for this review.
"It has more thought put into it than all of Rogue One"
SOLD!
Was an unforgettable experience when me and my buddy went into this movie completely blind expecting a by-the-numbers comedy.
This movie haunted my childhood and I have never known the name or wanted to look it up.
As a kid watching this. It definitely was a horror movie and a depiction of hell or a nightmare that continues even after you wake up.
The fact that the whole town were in on it breaking the brief illusion of safety and the end where the judge is looking into the camera broke my sheltered innocent mind.
Wait a second... Aykroyd wrote a Blues Brothers cinematic universe for the Blues Brothers? and the studios stopped him?... I would of loved to have seen a Donald the duck Dunne stand alone back story film... haha
The Mr. Fabulous movie would have been the best one.
I don't even need a backstory. Just Donald Dunn, cruising America and solving problems.
Cyber Pleb I wasn't going to comment on that, but I'm glad someone else did.
The Illinois Nazis Ride Again!
I want the backstories to each and every member of the "Good Old Boys" and Bob from "Bob's Country Bunker" dammit!
I forgot this movie existed, such an insane masterpiece.
Demi Moore was quite the looker.
For me Demi Moore has the best eyes, like in the world. I went out with a girl many moons ago who had Those eyes and I would just swallow into them, she was a bloody psycho but she got away with far more than she should simply because of those peepers. Insane.
Looker isn't a word i'm used to. Read that as another similar word. Yea she pretty.
Headrock Jup pretty much. The other thing is me reading it wrong, since i expect shit to be fucked up. So i had to read it twice. Ok pretty woman, now i remember. Bad pun you should feel bad
So was John Candy. :)
I just watched an episode of Tales from the crypt she was in. Season 2 I believe. Yeah, she's def the looker
1:55 Landis confirms if Blues Brothers were made today, it would have been a cinematic universe
When you give Dan Aykroyd cate blanchett this is what you get.
Could you explain what you mean with "giving Dan Aykroyd Cate Blanchett"?
It's a joke from 22 Jump Street. Channing Tatum's character keeps saying Cate Blanchett when he should be saying carte blanche.
@@TubeDweller you have the right to remain an attorney
The musical number cemented it. It's the first live action scooby doo.
Everyday ends in a Tum’s festival
Tums festival
Especially if you eat one of those hotdogs.
Probably the best ending to a Re:View so far.
Let’s not forget the Tupac cameo in this film
Edit. They definitely didn’t forget, good job rlm.
jonny pepperston wise words
jonny pepperston I was excited.
and digiral underground, as well. do the humpty dance!!!!
The old days when Tupac was makin' a dollar outta fifteen cents.
Weren't Eazy E and Dr Dre also in the music video for "same song"?
It was over 20 years since I watched this movie, but 2 weeks ago I viewed it with my wife (it was her first time watching it). Now, Red Letter Media does a re:View on it. Coincidence?
Obviously.
I loved this movie as a kid and thought it would be a fun experience to share a slice of my childhood with my spouse. I was once again reminded that nostalgia goggles are a hell of a thing. Thankfully, we were able to enjoy the film as we ragged on it and laughed at its utter absurdity. Plus, we both love John Candy. Just seeing him on screen brings to mind all the joyful moments he brought to us growing up. He was, and is, a treasure that lives on in the memories of all those he entertained. Thank you, Mr. Candy, sir. Thank you.
I SAW TUPAC AND I CLAPPED
It's entertaining and fun to watch. What more do you want?!?!?! I wish they made movies this fun today.
I remember trying to explain this movie to people growing up. It was so bizarre that I could never do it justice.
Finally found it at Target for $5.00 on DVD. They didn’t even give it a plastic case. Even after now being able to show people this. I cannot do it justice.
They’re right. You just have to watch it.
5 bags of popcorn and one bottle of Dan Akroyd crystalhead vodka!
Something Other Than Trouble
Kind Of A Lot Of Trouble
A Reasonable Amount of Trouble
Shock g of digital underground passed away a few hours ago.... RIP KANG
I feel like I was living in some sort of dimension and I somehow got teleported to the dimension where this exists, because I've never ever heard of this
6:09 "wordle-building"
Thank God for Jay. If Mike edited this, he'd have had a field day with that one...
If Rich was a hollywood executive... hmmm
>5 more women come out with accusations against Mr.Evans
Rich Evans green lights Steel 2 only to be sued by Shaquille O'Neal for making inappropriate propositions towards him about "juicy Shaq meat"
BIRTHDAY BOY
I have never ever wanted to see a movie this badly. Thank you for showing me this.
You guys should do a re:View of Freaked (1993).
Da5eK I’ve been praying to the Gods that they review it. Truly a strange gem of the 90s.
@@jasonlee186 They finally did it!
Congrats!
"Where John Candy, John Candy Girl and the Diaper Babies are all his grandchildren." Now that is a grade-A sentence.
i dont remember the rest of this movie, but i have vivid memories of watchinh that fucking hot dog scene as a child. i remember the train being totally horrifying for some reason.
i dont think ive ever wanted to see a movie less than this one
That feeling when you click on RedLetterMedia and see they just released a new video less than 5 minutes ago!
apathy?
@@8bit_pineapple boo
@@anti-skub2164 Sorry I'm British xD. That's my reaction to everything.
When I heard Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, John Candy, and Demi Moore were going to be in a film together, I got so excited. When I finally got to watch it on cable I couldn't sit through the whole movie. I got about a third of the way through.