My favorite movie since I was a kid. I'm 47 now. Every time I watch The Goonies, especially the music under the car chase scene in the beginning, I cry tears of happiness. Huge important part of my life.
One of my favorite movies when I was a kid. I'm 46 now. For me, my favorite moment is the wishing well speech about "It's our time. It's our time down here." Also the musical score is so good at evoking wonder. As a kid stuck in a boring suburb where "nothing ever happens," this movie was great escapist fun. A few things don't age well in this movie, but overall it's still great nostalgic fun to see clips from it.
Was in Oregon for a roadtrip a few months ago and although not my first time, I always stop by the Goonies house and the building that was used as the jail. Good to know that the house was recently purchased by someone who is a fan and allows people to come visit.
This film holds a special place in my heart 😀. Like many others, I grew up with it. The main theme that captivated me was the sense of wonder that hung in every scene. The inviting location made me root for this pack of kids, and the incredible acting portrayed the dynamics of the group, making me believe that these friends knew each other well and had grown together since the beginning.
Yes!!! I have two 80’s comedy (sorta action/adventure also) movies suggestions that I think you’d love. 1. Big Trouble in Little China 2. The Burbs Both awesome flicks ☮️❤️🍻
You know Sean Astin has had some really iconic lines and speeches in his long career. They actually built that like a real pirate ship. Unfortunately no one wanted to take it after they were through filming so it was destroyed.an you imagine what that piece of memorabilia would be worth now? I was 21 when this came out so I wasn't the target audience but I loved it anyway.
The "We only serve tongue here" said by Mama Fratelli is kind of a dark Easter Egg. As the story goes, the actress who portrayed her (Anne Ramsey) had lost some of her tongue just prior to the making of the movie from some kind of cancer. The way she sounds in the movie is the direct cause of having part of her tongue being surgically removed.
Another 47 year old here who absolutely loved this movie as a kid. It’s so wonderfullt chaotic. Thanks for reacting to this and letting us be nostalgic and take us back to our own childhood adventures 😃
People always miss the "Director's cut" version with the octopus fight scene. They cut the scene, but you hear the kids mention it at the end when talking about what happened to the reporters.
@@Tomru_Tube first of all they never specified the age in the movie and Sean Astin looks like he was 9 kissing a 17 year old, sorry that grossed me out a little
i was around 14 years old when this movie came out. I loved every second of it but I think my real favorite parts were the skeleton organ and the scenes on the ship. Of course I can't watch this and not think of Cyndi Lauper because that song she did for the movie was a banger back then :)
Thank you for watching one of my childhood favourites, I was 12 when this came out in the UK and it was like seeing my friends and I in a movie lol. We all would meet at a friend's house and have a pile of BMX bikes blocking his parents drive before we went off to the old common that was a derelict world war 2 base and race, make base's and get into as much trouble as we could 😂. This isn't just a film, it's time travel....
They purposely hid the ship from the kids until the actual moment they saw it for the first time in order to capture the awe of the moment. They were reacting to something they had yet to see. Pretty cool way to get a real reaction.
Fun fact: Data was in Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom and recently won the Golden Globe for Everything Everywhere All At Once! It's a great story!
You should tell your friends that the catch phrase "Hey you guys!!" was a reference to a 1970s kids' show that was only shown in the NYC Metropolitan area, via PBS. It was called The Electric Company. Among other impressive cast members, the show starred young: Morgan Freeman, Mel Brooks, Joan Rivers, Rita Moreno and more, with a slew of legendary guest stars throughout its six show seasons. This was a great, great show; cool and hip, with outstanding reading and other lessons. At the top of the intro song, Rita Moreno would shout, "HEY YOU GUYS!!" and then this big drum roll and song would start. Here's a clip of it: ua-cam.com/video/H_iGaQglnKg/v-deo.html
The scene where they go down the waterslide & come up from the water (that was the first time they've seen the ship set) the director wanted to see & get their real genuine surprises looks,
Many thanks to Achara and Andrew for watching and reacting to one of my all-time favourites! The line, "Hey, you guuuuuuuuys!" isn't actually a catchphrase from this movie, at least not originally. Sloth borrowed that from "The Electric Company", a long-running educational TV show that was broadcast on American public television. In fact, one of my favourite things about "The Goonies" was hearing a famous line from a TV show that I really loved, and knowing that Sloth was a fan of it, too. The catchphrase was immortalized by the legendary Rita Moreno, who starred on "The Electric Company" throughout its run. She was able to really belt it out, and gave it an almost feral tone, which Sloth doesn't really do justice to. But then again, I imagine very few people could. And regarding the pirate ship: You're right about the government getting a hold of it. The Coast Guard needed to track it down and tow it to shore -- a huge ship adrift with no one at the helm is a terrible danger to commercial shipping. However, that sets in motion perhaps the most amazing part of the story. The movie doesn't touch on it; instead, the aftermath of the Goonies' adventure is detailed in the novelization (which I haven't read myself, but I know about it from TVTropes.org). In a lot of ways, the novel's postscript makes the film's already happy ending even better. If you'd like to know the details, let me know. If you'd rather try to track down the story yourself, I won't spoil it for you. Great job!
This was turned into a very faithful book. In it is 3 cut scenes. One is in the Wishing well where Andi and Stef takes the Goonie oath. There is at least one extra scene with Sloth & Chunk. Also the Octopus which is mentioned but not shown scene is in it too. There are pics if you can find it. Also didn't hear you mention it but Richard Donner was one of the security guys on the ATV at the end.
You mentioned the hair length discrepancy, and it reminded me of when I first learned about continuity issues. The example given was in Jaws 4, when Michael Caine is in the ocean and gets back onto the boat. One shot has his hair and clothes soaked, then in the next shot they're completely dry.
I love that movie. And I'm old, I have seen it a million times. In the 80s we would run around wild, go in places we were not allowed, so them doing this stuff was what our dreams were made of.
Richard Donner didn’t let the kids see the ship for 3 months. he wanted to get their real reactions. So he and the crew backed the kids into the water, they turned around and Brolin went “HOLY SHIT” 😂😂😂😂
I haven't seen this in a long time. As a random observation, I wonder if the Sloth ripping off his outer shirt to reveal the Superman logo actually influenced a young Brad Bird to write in a similar motif in The Iron Giant.
One of my favorite movies growing up in the 80s. Data is my favorite character! At the time there was no other Asian kid for me to identify with back then. I wanted to be called Data like a nickname or callsign, but when Star Trek TNG came out a couple years later with Lt. Data I got annoyed having to explain "Data" from the Goonies not TNG.
She did have he eyes when she kissed him and he was quiet and she was not expecting him it was meant to be Josh brolin's character and thought it was his character
I’m so glad you enjoyed this movie! It was one of my favorites growing up. If you have a chance to watch the commentary to this movie, I highly recommend it! Richard Donner and all the “kids” are together watching it, and it’s absolutely hilarious. It was filmed shortly before the first LOTR movie was released, so Sean Astin has his Samwise physique. It’s so delightful, I tend to watch that more than the actual movie anymore 😂
Maritime law includes Right Of Salvage. The kids found the ship, so after the Coast Guard tows it out of shipping lanes, it belongs to the kids. Since possession is "nine-tenths of the law," the treasure on board belonged to the private individuals that owned the ship instead of the gov'ts or companies it was stolen from. To lay claim to any of the treasure then, the gov't or company would first need to prove that a particular jewel or coin was stolen from them. If the ship had been corporate or gov't owned, the original owners' successors would lay claim to everything on board; but private citizen One Eyed Willy had no heirs and is unable to claim the vessel himself, so the ship and all its contents belong to the people that find it and claim salvage rights.
It is rather difficult to make an ensemble story and giving each character some time in the spotlight. If it's done right, you may like to see more of one character, but you can see that it would take time from another character. Most memorable scene? The reveal of the Inferno, the pirate ship. Until then you expected them just to find a pile of treasure, or a chest or something, but the entire ship? Wow.
It looks like where in uncharted 4 where drake sees the crosses match/line up when Sean astins character line's up the coin with the islands l think it was
just rewatched aaliyah's try again and it reminds me of romeo must die and queen of the damned they would be fun to se rection and jet lis rmd and the one, once upon a time in china, kiss of the dragon, the forbidden kingdom, unleashed others
I love this movie but seriously that guy trying to take all their homes was a huge dick. Right after the parents find their missing kids, while they are still on the beach recovering, he’s like hey we gotta do this signing right now.
the coreys filmas - haim and feldman chuck jeff cohen a attornary he helped ke - data get that role where he won a award sean - rudy, 1991 toy soilders, encino man 1992, forever strong- 2008, 50 first dates click.
You did not show the bit they were playing the piano well it was like a piano but it was not to go through to the next bit of the cave l loved that bit of the film that is one bit of the journey through the underwater cave they went through that you did not show l think
Love your channel but I stopped watching this reaction after 10 minutes as you guys were barely laughing or even reacting at the many genuinely comic moments. This is not a kids film. It's a family film. I think if you had watched it on the couch with some snacks and mates you would have reacted differently. I understand this kind of film is not for everyone. I still liked it for your efforts. Also Andrew says he's a huge Richard Donner fan, but you've never seen The Goonies or the strictly adult-themed Inside Moves.
My favorite movie since I was a kid. I'm 47 now. Every time I watch The Goonies, especially the music under the car chase scene in the beginning, I cry tears of happiness. Huge important part of my life.
My first movie star crush was with Mikey (Sean Astin).
I’m 23, and this movie gives me a feeling I can’t explain. It brings me back to my childhood
This movie always gave me this gut feeling of adventure and wonder when I was a kid
RIP, Richard Donner who directs this fun action packed comedy film.
John Matuzak, Sloth, whom sadly passed away 4 years later at the age of 39.
One of my favorite movies when I was a kid. I'm 46 now. For me, my favorite moment is the wishing well speech about "It's our time. It's our time down here." Also the musical score is so good at evoking wonder. As a kid stuck in a boring suburb where "nothing ever happens," this movie was great escapist fun. A few things don't age well in this movie, but overall it's still great nostalgic fun to see clips from it.
Was in Oregon for a roadtrip a few months ago and although not my first time, I always stop by the Goonies house and the building that was used as the jail. Good to know that the house was recently purchased by someone who is a fan and allows people to come visit.
It gives me such joy to watch this film and to watch others enjoy it for the first time. The nostalgia is so strong with this movie.
As a 90's kid, this will forever be one of my favourite films along with Stand By Me about innocent youth. Both are iconic.
Thanos was using a Soloflex machine to lift weights, the weights are actually resistance bands, no free weights.
This film holds a special place in my heart 😀. Like many others, I grew up with it. The main theme that captivated me was the sense of wonder that hung in every scene. The inviting location made me root for this pack of kids, and the incredible acting portrayed the dynamics of the group, making me believe that these friends knew each other well and had grown together since the beginning.
My favourite part to this day is Chunk's confession. God, it just cracks me up every time.
Cuts in the editor expected in a reaction video, but kind of wish seen Mouth translating for the housekeeper
I really missed this kind of old adventure kids friendly Hollywood movie
Yes!!! I have two 80’s comedy (sorta action/adventure also) movies suggestions that I think you’d love.
1. Big Trouble in Little China
2. The Burbs
Both awesome flicks ☮️❤️🍻
yes the burbs
coreys movies both haim and feldman are good
As a kid, I’ll always remember the water slide and the music video on MTV.
You know Sean Astin has had some really iconic lines and speeches in his long career.
They actually built that like a real pirate ship. Unfortunately no one wanted to take it after they were through filming so it was destroyed.an you imagine what that piece of memorabilia would be worth now?
I was 21 when this came out so I wasn't the target audience but I loved it anyway.
*(Stand By Me)* the another *80's* classic group of kids coming of age movie
The "We only serve tongue here" said by Mama Fratelli is kind of a dark Easter Egg. As the story goes, the actress who portrayed her (Anne Ramsey) had lost some of her tongue just prior to the making of the movie from some kind of cancer. The way she sounds in the movie is the direct cause of having part of her tongue being surgically removed.
Another 47 year old here who absolutely loved this movie as a kid.
It’s so wonderfullt chaotic. Thanks for reacting to this and letting us be nostalgic and take us back to our own childhood adventures 😃
People always miss the "Director's cut" version with the octopus fight scene. They cut the scene, but you hear the kids mention it at the end when talking about what happened to the reporters.
The Octopus and the market scene, both are are really good.
Sean Astin was 14, Kerri Green was 16 during that kiss. Mikey (the character) was 13 and Andi was 16.
Yeah, dude needs to grow up.
@@Tomru_Tube first of all they never specified the age in the movie and Sean Astin looks like he was 9 kissing a 17 year old, sorry that grossed me out a little
@@andrewgordon7662 It was a kiss... being too sensitive. But, if that's how you felt, then it can't be changed.
Data was the actor who played Short Round in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in case you didn't know..
i was around 14 years old when this movie came out. I loved every second of it but I think my real favorite parts were the skeleton organ and the scenes on the ship. Of course I can't watch this and not think of Cyndi Lauper because that song she did for the movie was a banger back then :)
Everything you could want in a kids film growing up.
Thank you for watching one of my childhood favourites, I was 12 when this came out in the UK and it was like seeing my friends and I in a movie lol. We all would meet at a friend's house and have a pile of BMX bikes blocking his parents drive before we went off to the old common that was a derelict world war 2 base and race, make base's and get into as much trouble as we could 😂. This isn't just a film, it's time travel....
They purposely hid the ship from the kids until the actual moment they saw it for the first time in order to capture the awe of the moment. They were reacting to something they had yet to see. Pretty cool way to get a real reaction.
Fun fact: Data was in Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom and recently won the Golden Globe for Everything Everywhere All At Once! It's a great story!
I love that Ke Huy Quan is having a comeback now. Well deserved. He’s an amazing actor!
They know
@@Achara chuck - in real life helped him otu go get role to win that golden globe and yes i want reaction to everything everywhere all at once
You should tell your friends that the catch phrase "Hey you guys!!" was a reference to a 1970s kids' show that was only shown in the NYC Metropolitan area, via PBS. It was called The Electric Company. Among other impressive cast members, the show starred young: Morgan Freeman, Mel Brooks, Joan Rivers, Rita Moreno and more, with a slew of legendary guest stars throughout its six show seasons. This was a great, great show; cool and hip, with outstanding reading and other lessons. At the top of the intro song, Rita Moreno would shout, "HEY YOU GUYS!!" and then this big drum roll and song would start. Here's a clip of it: ua-cam.com/video/H_iGaQglnKg/v-deo.html
Rita Moreno patterned the sound of HEYYYYY YOOOUUUU GUUUUYYYYYSSS after Lou Costello's csll of HEY, ABBOTT! to his comic partner Bud, Abbott
Another really good movie with the same feeling is Adventures in Babysitting (1987)
The scene where they go down the waterslide & come up from the water (that was the first time they've seen the ship set) the director wanted to see & get their real genuine surprises looks,
Such a good movie wish more movies were like it these days
"Give me your best shot, One-Eyed Willy"
😂 So inappropriate but as a kid it went over my head.
Many thanks to Achara and Andrew for watching and reacting to one of my all-time favourites!
The line, "Hey, you guuuuuuuuys!" isn't actually a catchphrase from this movie, at least not originally. Sloth borrowed that from "The Electric Company", a long-running educational TV show that was broadcast on American public television. In fact, one of my favourite things about "The Goonies" was hearing a famous line from a TV show that I really loved, and knowing that Sloth was a fan of it, too.
The catchphrase was immortalized by the legendary Rita Moreno, who starred on "The Electric Company" throughout its run. She was able to really belt it out, and gave it an almost feral tone, which Sloth doesn't really do justice to. But then again, I imagine very few people could.
And regarding the pirate ship: You're right about the government getting a hold of it. The Coast Guard needed to track it down and tow it to shore -- a huge ship adrift with no one at the helm is a terrible danger to commercial shipping. However, that sets in motion perhaps the most amazing part of the story.
The movie doesn't touch on it; instead, the aftermath of the Goonies' adventure is detailed in the novelization (which I haven't read myself, but I know about it from TVTropes.org). In a lot of ways, the novel's postscript makes the film's already happy ending even better. If you'd like to know the details, let me know. If you'd rather try to track down the story yourself, I won't spoil it for you.
Great job!
Surprised you guys didn't use any scenes of *Data* saying *"BOOTY TRAPS"*
This was turned into a very faithful book. In it is 3 cut scenes. One is in the Wishing well where Andi and Stef takes the Goonie oath. There is at least one extra scene with Sloth & Chunk. Also the Octopus which is mentioned but not shown scene is in it too. There are pics if you can find it.
Also didn't hear you mention it but Richard Donner was one of the security guys on the ATV at the end.
One of my all-time favorite movies!! My husband and I still watch it😁
RIP Richard Donner
You mentioned the hair length discrepancy, and it reminded me of when I first learned about continuity issues. The example given was in Jaws 4, when Michael Caine is in the ocean and gets back onto the boat. One shot has his hair and clothes soaked, then in the next shot they're completely dry.
If you're ever in Astoria or Cannon Beach, Oregon, the locations for the film are as beautiful as they look in real life.
HEY YOU GUYS was actually part of the intro for an old ‘70s-‘80s PBS kids show, The Electric Company.
The town Goonies was filmed in Astoria Oregon is the same city Kindergarten Cop. This is one of my favorite movies of all time.
Richard Also is Producer Of The Lost Boys, One Of My Fave Movies!❤
I love that movie. And I'm old, I have seen it a million times. In the 80s we would run around wild, go in places we were not allowed, so them doing this stuff was what our dreams were made of.
"HELLO, YOU GUYS" so close and yet so far 😆
Richard Donner didn’t let the kids see the ship for 3 months. he wanted to get their real reactions. So he and the crew backed the kids into the water, they turned around and Brolin went “HOLY SHIT” 😂😂😂😂
Hecks yeah! Goonies forever!
Data is Short Round from Indiana Jones
I haven't seen this in a long time. As a random observation, I wonder if the Sloth ripping off his outer shirt to reveal the Superman logo actually influenced a young Brad Bird to write in a similar motif in The Iron Giant.
One of my favorite movies growing up in the 80s. Data is my favorite character! At the time there was no other Asian kid for me to identify with back then. I wanted to be called Data like a nickname or callsign, but when Star Trek TNG came out a couple years later with Lt. Data I got annoyed having to explain "Data" from the Goonies not TNG.
I still think it would be really cool the have a picture of Brent Spiner and Ke Huy Quan together. Double the Data!
She did have he eyes when she kissed him and he was quiet and she was not expecting him it was meant to be Josh brolin's character and thought it was his character
Mikey: Oh by the way, we found Chester Copperpot's remains too.
Ah, the 1980s! Love this film!
I’m so glad you enjoyed this movie! It was one of my favorites growing up. If you have a chance to watch the commentary to this movie, I highly recommend it! Richard Donner and all the “kids” are together watching it, and it’s absolutely hilarious. It was filmed shortly before the first LOTR movie was released, so Sean Astin has his Samwise physique.
It’s so delightful, I tend to watch that more than the actual movie anymore 😂
What was the thing you two noticed when the kids walked into that skull cave?
Best reaction channel😍✌
The projection screen that was part of the story and l loved the way he put it to the island's
Maritime law includes Right Of Salvage. The kids found the ship, so after the Coast Guard tows it out of shipping lanes, it belongs to the kids.
Since possession is "nine-tenths of the law," the treasure on board belonged to the private individuals that owned the ship instead of the gov'ts or companies it was stolen from. To lay claim to any of the treasure then, the gov't or company would first need to prove that a particular jewel or coin was stolen from them. If the ship had been corporate or gov't owned, the original owners' successors would lay claim to everything on board; but private citizen One Eyed Willy had no heirs and is unable to claim the vessel himself, so the ship and all its contents belong to the people that find it and claim salvage rights.
Goonies was big in my childhood,so long ago .🍿📽️🍿🎥🇸🇪😁😇🙏❤️👍😃👌🍿🍿
I still have my Goonie magazine and there is a website Goonies for joining and taking a Goonie oath.
I am writing this to help out this video and this channel with the algorithm ♥️✌️😘😊
It is rather difficult to make an ensemble story and giving each character some time in the spotlight. If it's done right, you may like to see more of one character, but you can see that it would take time from another character.
Most memorable scene? The reveal of the Inferno, the pirate ship. Until then you expected them just to find a pile of treasure, or a chest or something, but the entire ship? Wow.
26:52 what is with this dudes reaction? That facial expression
Thought it was gross a 17 year old kissed a 9 year old and then gave him advice about it
He said "Jerk Alert"! 😃
For the bats they used black bow ties 👍🏼
80's teen bullies were always rich, snobby and tried to kill one of the protagonists. Or at least try to cripple them (karate kid)
What was with the audio in the movie though? I had to stop it due to the audio
how could you cut the part of Rosalita and mr walsh's sexual torture chamber? 😭
There were too many good parts of this movie and it was so challenging to even get it on UA-cam. That scene was hilarious though!
We’re gonna have to lock them in the closet with the cockroaches. 😉
@@0okamino for two weeks without food or water🤣
42 and have a goonies tatoo. I have goonies never say die tattooed on my calf
They made fun of this movie on : Family Guy
One eyed Willie is the main skeleton
I am going to check about the bats cause it could have been animatronic bats
What is Achara Kirk doing with dollar store Sean Penn?
It looks like where in uncharted 4 where drake sees the crosses match/line up when Sean astins character line's up the coin with the islands l think it was
I liked that scene you did not show of the guys saying you Goonies at the top of the wishing well l can't remember if they said anything else
Somebody got a new husband. Congrats!
Really?? Y’all haven’t seen this classic?
Guys reaction on Tintin adventure movie
19:29 Notice what?
just rewatched aaliyah's try again and it reminds me of romeo must die and queen of the damned
they would be fun to se rection and jet lis rmd and the one, once upon a time in china, kiss of the dragon, the forbidden kingdom, unleashed others
I love this movie but seriously that guy trying to take all their homes was a huge dick.
Right after the parents find their missing kids, while they are still on the beach recovering, he’s like hey we gotta do this signing right now.
the coreys filmas - haim and feldman chuck jeff cohen a attornary he helped ke - data get that role where he won a award
sean - rudy, 1991 toy soilders, encino man 1992, forever strong- 2008, 50 first dates click.
Beautiful back story -Soth get help and health insurance and name changed and lived with Chunk. There is a happy ending; I found out by researching.
You did not show the bit they were playing the piano well it was like a piano but it was not to go through to the next bit of the cave l loved that bit of the film that is one bit of the journey through the underwater cave they went through that you did not show l think
Yeah that was a good part. This was really difficult to cut down because there were so many good parts. Now I know why it’s such a beloved movie!
If you found the kissing creepy, you're going to find The Sandlot ban worthy. You're so 2020s😒
Please react to Toy Story Zero SuperCarlinBrothers
A 12 yr old boy gets kissed accidentally by a 16 year old girl...creepy? Sounds like a happy accident to me 😂😂
You can tell someone's age/generation when they see any 12 yo boys dream of being kissed by a highschool girl as creepy, or cringe.🙄😄
Love your channel but I stopped watching this reaction after 10 minutes as you guys were barely laughing or even reacting at the many genuinely comic moments. This is not a kids film. It's a family film. I think if you had watched it on the couch with some snacks and mates you would have reacted differently. I understand this kind of film is not for everyone. I still liked it for your efforts. Also Andrew says he's a huge Richard Donner fan, but you've never seen The Goonies or the strictly adult-themed Inside Moves.
This cinepals ain't it. Her and Jaby are the draw, everyone else is just blah
Lol I met so many celebrities when I worked at Blockbuster, it was crazy
So.....Mikey's cute, sweet, funny first kiss is "creepy"? Jesus H. Christ