@Lucky.Lucky.Lucky7777 Awe c'mon man. He's still that quirky awkward nervous teenager from Fast Times. Didn't even notice he had work done. Pretty humble and intelligent guy not to mention his wit
Fast Times At Ridgemont .. Such an Iconic Movie. Watching it now, almost makes me Cry😥 . Being from California, and graduating in 1987.. That movie was my life..Gosh life was Great back then.. (Miss the Big Malls & Surf 🏄♂️)
That always threw me off. He'd be delivering a serious line but have this odd look like he was about to start laughing. i.e. the robbery scene in fast times
Tom Hanks stole his career. I've seen creepy things about Hanks, never about Reinhold. Guttenberg was huge too and Hanks just took over that whole 'nice regular guy' thing and left the others in his dust.
@@monkeyb1820 What creepy things about Hanks? But yes that kinda makes sense that Judge woulda got some of those Tom roles. I loved Judge’s Vice Versa as a kid
@@monkeyb1820 what "creepy things", pray tell? And have you considered you never heard as much about Reinhold in general because he is much less popular? That's not a knock, just a fact.
Also from buffalo. Go bills. Always thought the same thing. How in movies they would be outside, eat outside or walk outside to get to classes. Always think of this, once bitten, just one of the guys. Always thought that was cool.
@@kenhawkins1033That scene with her rising out of the pool with the song Moving in stereo playing is the greatest scene in the history of film making for eternity. The director should have won a Noble Prize for that masterpiece👌🏅
@@kenhawkins1033 Every time I hear Stealers Wheel "Stuck in the Middle with You" I see the ear cutting scene in Reseviour Dogs, so I have to play Moving in Stereo to get the gruesome out and Phoebe in.
I was 13 when _Fast Times_ came out; I’d grown up at the Sherman Oaks “Gonorrhea” (as we called it). We saw it IN the Pacific 4 theater there, so it was like “Inception” to see into the actual theater. I remember the crowd goin nuts throughout. Naturally it’s thee most nostalgic flick of my life.
l was stationed at Ft. Knox and used as an extra in Stripes. The cast stood in Muldraugh, KY which was very dry. John Candy would get his beer just over the county line at a place called the Chicken Shack in Radcliff, KY.
@@robbieracer3294 lol. My right arm for about a second. The funny part is about 13 years later I was a Drill Sgt. at Ft. Sill, OK when they filmed "In the Army Now" with Pauly Shore. Our entire training unit was in that one. That one I can be seen in when they are in basic training jogging by the cannons. They thought it would look better if we were in sweat pants and sweat jacket rather than shorts and t-shirt. It was the middle of August and 90 degrees at 9am. We'd jog a 1/4 mile, stop, wait for them to reset the cameras, then jog back. We did this from 11am to 4 pm.
I saw a program about sketch comedy where Harold Ramis talked about how he first met Bill Murray at a Second City class. At first, Harold saw himself as a performer, but once he saw Bill Murray he realized he could never perform and be a star like him. So, he decided that if he couldn't perform like Murray, he would write for him. Just brilliant.
My Judge Reinhold story took place circa 1983-1984 and I was waiting for my dad to get out of work and hung up at RIP City Skates in Santa Monica and the owner would have one of us kids get him something from McDonald's across the street and we would get something and he usually wanted a cup of coffee and this one day, I ordered the coffee and was waiting and this tall white guy came up and he kinda cut in line and he looked down at me and said "sorry" and he asked the guy for an application and I said dude, you were Brad in Fast Times, why did you need an application and he said research and I asked didn't your character work at All American Burger where he got fired and he chuckled and he shrugged his shoulders and I said I can't wait to see your next project that your researching. He smiled and he, shook my hand and said thanks. Very awesome guy for sure!!!!!
I remember when I 1st moved to Dallas Texas. I was in a grocery store and askes one of the clerks where was the beer section. The person said "It's Dry". I replied with "Yeah, it's pretty hot outside." I was quite shocked to find out what a dry county was.
In the summer of '85 I remember several guys from our high school baseball team traveled to Waxahachie for a tournament. The horror when we found out it was a dry county! Also remember on that same trip driving to the Sportatorium in Dallas to watch the Von Erich's wrestle. Lol
The greatest line in Stripes (in the recruiter's office): "Are you now, or have you ever been, a homosexual?" "You mean like flaming?" "It's just a question we have to ask." "No, but we're willing to learn!"
The 80s was one of the greatest decades for movies of all time. SO many classic films came out during that time. And I was a teenager, which made it even better!
Good to see Judge Reinhold on the big screen again. I hope this film does big things and introduces him to a whole new young audience. Great stories, would be an excellent podcast guest too.
"Young audiences" have no sense of humor. They're always too busy being offended to actually laugh and enjoy anything. I showed my 14 year old granddaughter an episode of "Handyman" starring Damon Wayans from the show In Living Color. She was SHOCKED that I could even find that because it was so "offensive". It's sad, really. Too busy being offended to actually enjoy.
I read a magazine interview with Judge Reinhold in the mid-80s and he was genuinely hilarious and forthright, a true wit. I always felt he was one of those actors that never got a solid/serious role to show off his true acting abilities.
I really liked Reinhold as an actor in all his films. He was never an over the top meat headed, muscle headed type, but a calm, warm, approachable guy. Someone who could anyone's friend.
I was an M1A1 tanker. I did my basic and ait at Ft. Knox. Got off the bus and met our drill sergeants in the same room they met "Sergeant Hulka". Did the same obstacle course, and the motor pool full of tanks you see when they sneak away was my motor pool. Great memories.
My favorite character in "Stripes" was Sgt "Big Toe" Hulka....sadly, Warren Oates died in 1982. He was also deputy Sam Wood in the classic movie "In the Heat of the Night".
Harold Ramis and John Candy both starred in the first season of the Canadian TV show SCTV. Ramis left after year 1 to write Animal House and Candy stuck around for whole run. Other SCTV alumni in Stripes were Joe Flaherty as a border guard and Dave Thomas as the mud wrestling MC.
I went to basic training at Ft. Knox in 1989. When you got off the bus you went right into the building where they first met Sgt. Hulka. The "clerks and jerks" like me lived in the old WWII wooden barracks that were used in the movie.
Stripes, CaddyShack, Animal House, Fast Times at Ridgemont high, Back to School, are my favorite movies from my childhood growing up in the 80s. - Edited: to fix dictation to text translation mistake, from “Candy Shack to “Caddy Shack”
@@mattbosley3531 yes Candy Shack, I’m Gen X, & that was a GREAT (& Funny) movie! (so Many classic lines people often quoted) You’re probably Millenia or Gen-Z. So you can’t relate to how funny it was at the time.
@@MikeCee7 No, it's because I never heard of it. And I can't find it listed on IMDB or Wikipedia. Unless you meant Caddyshack, the movie about golf with Chevy Chase and Rodney Dangerfield?
Met him and his wife at a convention. He was such a warm and nice guy and his wife was great. We talked about some of his other films besides the big hits. Genuinely cool guy.
Judge also did a scene in Fast Times with Nancy Wilson of Heart that was made to make his character look like a "Nerd". Anyone who was in High School during that movie release knows what a great influence in pop culture that film was.
@@angrytater2456 They were a couple at the time and Cameron tells a story where they took the Corvette for a joyride out on city streets. Turned out it was a studio prop car and the prop master got mad at them since it wasn’t allowed to be driven on public roads.
"A series of indignities that Brad had to go through." What a great description of that Fast Times character Brad, until his crowning moment at the end. As Spicoli declared, "Awesome !!"
I saw Tommy Lister asked who his favorite costar ever was. without hesitation he said John Candy. his friend and stunt double's mother died during the shoot. John Candy flew him home, paid for the funeral, told him take what time he needed and paid him in full for the job. Lister said I just loved him
@@Mr.EastCoast-oj2xk lol. that's funny. forgot all about this and was filling my tank and it popped into my head. he was quoting the movie. I'm an idiot
I always thought he was going to be a huge megastar.. He was fantastic in everything he did. I still think my favorite work of his was from the movie, Daddy's dying, Who's got the Will".. that gets overlooked but to me, he made that movie way better. But then again, I think thats what he does in every film he's in, he makes it even better. I mean imagine Stripes, Beverly Hills Cop, Ruthless People, The Santa Clause and Fast times without Judge... none would have been as good.
I believe he could have been, but Hollywood put him into the position of a role player mostly in comedies. They didn't think of him as a leading man. His story in Fast Times was the most interesting to me and he did a great job.
Never understood why this guy wasn't in so many more movies. Loved his unique vibe and I thought he was hilarious and really enjoyed when he was in a movie.
I remember my Dad coming back from a trip in the US and telling the story about a dry county he encountered....he was like Candy and could not Understand.....i could not get a beer for lunch he kept telling...😂
Fast Times perfectly captures big box high school life in the 1980s. I graduated in 1985 and that movie nailed it.
Fast Times still stands up today. We all knew the characters in the
Movie. Very realistic
I agree . I graduated in 83 in Arizona, this movie depicted high school life perfectly.
Class of '82 in the house.
Two of the best movies of the 80s...STRIPES and Fast Times. Judge should be proud of those...as well as the Beverly Hills Cops.
Concur!
And don't forget he was Detective Billy Rosewood in the Beverly Hills Cop movies too.
Judge is a legend!
Close talker...lol.
Stripes is like Full Metal Jacket. The first half is great and the second is meh
Graduated 82 and Fast Times nailed it. Thanks Judge for all the memories!!!!
I love Judge Reinhold's face. Also brings back memories of happy times in high school.
I 😍 his Previous face before Plastic Surgery he was Handsome now his face is Tight as a Drum 🥁
@Lucky.Lucky.Lucky7777 Awe c'mon man. He's still that quirky awkward nervous teenager from Fast Times. Didn't even notice he had work done. Pretty humble and intelligent guy not to mention his wit
@@weewillywanka5904 you didn't notice his face?
Fast Times At Ridgemont ..
Such an Iconic Movie. Watching it now, almost makes me Cry😥 . Being from California, and graduating in 1987.. That movie was my life..Gosh life was Great back then.. (Miss the Big Malls & Surf 🏄♂️)
I also grew up in California and graduated 87. FastbTimes is the best.
I like how Reinhold is always smiling or looks like he's always smiling. Even when he's angry. That's a good characteristic to have
That always threw me off. He'd be delivering a serious line but have this odd look like he was about to start laughing. i.e. the robbery scene in fast times
he's a bit of a close talker
I worked with a guy that grew up with Judge in Naples Florida.He said Judge was ALWAYS in character! Shout out Judge.Great movies,great memories!
Looks insanely good for 67. Wow. Fast Times is the best.
I agree
I still have the DVD
Ikr, I'm his age & will attest he looks pretty good for 67
@@turtle19dadI still have the VHS and the soundtrack on vinyl 😊
It's AWESOME, TOTALLY AWESOME!
The 'Close Talker'.... always funny... in movies I grew up unendingly watching...
They bought me a coke
The scene with Brad practicing his girlfriend breakup speech in the bathroom of the restaurant and what was written on the mirror; cracks me up.
That still cracks me up even after seeing a hundred times.
oh ya? what was written
Haha yep and then she dumps him and he's begging her to stay ha
How can you not love The Judge?
Long as he don't talk politics!!!!!
Fast Times, Stripes, Beverly Hills Cop, judge is a legend
Don’t forget Mock Trial with J. Reinhold
Tom Hanks stole his career. I've seen creepy things about Hanks, never about Reinhold. Guttenberg was huge too and Hanks just took over that whole 'nice regular guy' thing and left the others in his dust.
The lesser known movie where Judge was brilliant was Roadhouse 66
@@monkeyb1820 What creepy things about Hanks? But yes that kinda makes sense that Judge woulda got some of those Tom roles.
I loved Judge’s Vice Versa as a kid
@@monkeyb1820 what "creepy things", pray tell? And have you considered you never heard as much about Reinhold in general because he is much less popular? That's not a knock, just a fact.
I graduated high school in 1979 in Orange County and Fast Times was spot on.
I’m from Buffalo and that was the first time I ever saw a high school where you actually get to walk outside to class lol…..it blew my mind 😂
Also from buffalo. Go bills. Always thought the same thing. How in movies they would be outside, eat outside or walk outside to get to classes. Always think of this, once bitten, just one of the guys. Always thought that was cool.
That scene with Phoebe Cates is one of the most famous scenes ever. Fast Times is one of the best movies ever.
Every time I hear "Moving in Stereo," I think of Phoebe, after all these years.
@@kenhawkins1033That scene with her rising out of the pool with the song Moving in stereo playing is the greatest scene in the history of film making for eternity. The director should have won a Noble Prize for that masterpiece👌🏅
@@RingKing5150
Word.
@@kenhawkins1033 Every time I hear Stealers Wheel "Stuck in the Middle with You" I see the ear cutting scene in Reseviour Dogs, so I have to play Moving in Stereo to get the gruesome out and Phoebe in.
@@kenhawkins1033 I think of the ENTIRE scene; Phoebe, Judge, the pool, the bathroom, etc. I nearly bust out laughing every time I hear that song!🤣
2 of THE classic films from the 1980's (along with "Caddyshack").
Always liked Judge Reinhold & still seems like a real, down-to-earth nice guy.
Bit of a close talker
@@penguin44ca 😂😂😂
I never get tired of John Candy stories.
I was 13 when _Fast Times_ came out; I’d grown up at the Sherman Oaks “Gonorrhea” (as we called it).
We saw it IN the Pacific 4 theater there, so it was like “Inception” to see into the actual theater. I remember the crowd goin nuts throughout. Naturally it’s thee most nostalgic flick of my life.
Seeing the movie there, in that time, would border on the surreal.
Two of the greatest comedy movies of the era...and a great era it was
Such better times in America back then. Miss those days😊
l was stationed at Ft. Knox and used as an extra in Stripes. The cast stood in Muldraugh, KY which was very dry. John Candy would get his beer just over the county line at a place called the Chicken Shack in Radcliff, KY.
Can you be seen in any of the scenes?
@@robbieracer3294 lol. My right arm for about a second. The funny part is about 13 years later I was a Drill Sgt. at Ft. Sill, OK when they filmed "In the Army Now" with Pauly Shore. Our entire training unit was in that one. That one I can be seen in when they are in basic training jogging by the cannons. They thought it would look better if we were in sweat pants and sweat jacket rather than shorts and t-shirt. It was the middle of August and 90 degrees at 9am. We'd jog a 1/4 mile, stop, wait for them to reset the cameras, then jog back. We did this from 11am to 4 pm.
John Candy's comment "Beer's not alcohol" Is sooooo Canadian. It's basically treated like water up here.
Phoebe Cates was every boys fantasy.
She wasn't mine; and it's boy's; not boys. Learn basic grammar.
@@flexiblestrategist9922 Learn to use a semicolon.
@@Goldenwhatever😂
@@Goldenwhatever"Learn" to spell.
@@flexiblestrategist9922your hand was your best fantasy.
I saw a program about sketch comedy where Harold Ramis talked about how he first met Bill Murray at a Second City class. At first, Harold saw himself as a performer, but once he saw Bill Murray he realized he could never perform and be a star like him. So, he decided that if he couldn't perform like Murray, he would write for him. Just brilliant.
I was in basic training when this was filmed in Ft Knox 😂
You da man!👍🇺🇸
My Judge Reinhold story took place circa 1983-1984 and I was waiting for my dad to get out of work and hung up at RIP City Skates in Santa Monica and the owner would have one of us kids get him something from McDonald's across the street and we would get something and he usually wanted a cup of coffee and this one day, I ordered the coffee and was waiting and this tall white guy came up and he kinda cut in line and he looked down at me and said "sorry" and he asked the guy for an application and I said dude, you were Brad in Fast Times, why did you need an application and he said research and I asked didn't your character work at All American Burger where he got fired and he chuckled and he shrugged his shoulders and I said I can't wait to see your next project that your researching. He smiled and he, shook my hand and said thanks. Very awesome guy for sure!!!!!
Stripes is one of those movies on the Mt. Rushmore of comedy!
I really miss John Candy. He was such a pure raw talent. 😢
Damn over 41 years later and my soldier is still saluting over that scene !!
Please keep us updated
Still works! Way to go
I saw Stripes while I was in basic training. It will forever hold a special place for me.
He’s perfect in
RUTHLESS PEOPLE!!
" I'm no criminal. I can't even sell retail, and that's legal!"
I remember when I 1st moved to Dallas Texas. I was in a grocery store and askes one of the clerks where was the beer section. The person said "It's Dry". I replied with "Yeah, it's pretty hot outside." I was quite shocked to find out what a dry county was.
Dallas wasn' dry county then. There were areas where they didn't have liquor stores but not a dry county.
In the summer of '85 I remember several guys from our high school baseball team traveled to Waxahachie for a tournament. The horror when we found out it was a dry county! Also remember on that same trip driving to the Sportatorium in Dallas to watch the Von Erich's wrestle. Lol
Judge Reinhold = LEGENDARY STAR!
Fast Times is one of THEE BEST movies and produced many stars!
he seems like a great guy to talk to for sure!!!love the judge!!!
The greatest line in Stripes (in the recruiter's office): "Are you now, or have you ever been, a homosexual?" "You mean like flaming?" "It's just a question we have to ask." "No, but we're willing to learn!"
😂
"Yeah, would they send us somewhere special?"
Another good one was, "Have you ever been convicted if a felony?"
"Convicted? No."
@@gregerickson3146 That little line always cracks me up.
"Hey! This is a loading dock, you can't park that car here!"
"We're not parking it, we're abandoning it."
The 80s was one of the greatest decades for movies of all time. SO many classic films came out during that time. And I was a teenager, which made it even better!
License to Drive!!!! ANDERSONNNN!!!!!
Good to see Judge Reinhold on the big screen again. I hope this film does big things and introduces him to a whole new young audience. Great stories, would be an excellent podcast guest too.
"Young audiences" have no sense of humor. They're always too busy being offended to actually laugh and enjoy anything. I showed my 14 year old granddaughter an episode of "Handyman" starring Damon Wayans from the show In Living Color. She was SHOCKED that I could even find that because it was so "offensive". It's sad, really. Too busy being offended to actually enjoy.
Judge is a very laid-back, great cool guy...see him all the time at one of his fav restaurants that I also frequent outside Santa Fe
I read a magazine interview with Judge Reinhold in the mid-80s and he was genuinely hilarious and forthright, a true wit. I always felt he was one of those actors that never got a solid/serious role to show off his true acting abilities.
I really liked Reinhold as an actor in all his films. He was never an over the top meat headed, muscle headed type, but a calm, warm, approachable guy. Someone who could anyone's friend.
Just love Judge Reinhold! He did some fantastic characters!
Wow,Judge looks great!
Rich Elsen Show has been fire lately with the interviews.
Awesome stuff. Love Judge Reinhold!
I was an M1A1 tanker. I did my basic and ait at Ft. Knox. Got off the bus and met our drill sergeants in the same room they met "Sergeant Hulka". Did the same obstacle course, and the motor pool full of tanks you see when they sneak away was my motor pool. Great memories.
"Does anybody F__KIN knock anymore" 🤣
No shirt
No shoes
No dice
Learn it... Know it... Live it
My favorite character in "Stripes" was Sgt "Big Toe" Hulka....sadly, Warren Oates died in 1982. He was also deputy Sam Wood in the classic movie "In the Heat of the Night".
Check him out in The Outer Limits episode called “The Mutant”
Great actor!
ronshouse4205 He was also in Blue Thunder.
Race with the Devil (1975)
Wasn’t he in The Wild Bunch but he’s great in Bring me the head of Alfredo Garcia.
"Lighten up, Francis!"
Two of my favorite movies growing up!!!! I still say some of the lines. Those movies were the foundation of my humor!!!!! Love em!!!!
Great interview. Now I have to go and watch Stripes AND Fast Times again.
"Fast Times" is my #1 favorite movie ever
I loved Stripes but dammit, Cheech and Chong in the Army had potential 😅
As long as they didn't get Capt. Sobel leading the platoon
@@MoMoMyPup10 Nah. You know it had to be Sgt. Stedenko somehow 🤣🤣
lol that would've been interesting
Harold Ramis and John Candy both starred in the first season of the Canadian TV show SCTV. Ramis left after year 1 to write Animal House and Candy stuck around for whole run. Other SCTV alumni in Stripes were Joe Flaherty as a border guard and Dave Thomas as the mud wrestling MC.
the canadian SNL
I went to basic training at Ft. Knox in 1989. When you got off the bus you went right into the building where they first met Sgt. Hulka. The "clerks and jerks" like me lived in the old WWII wooden barracks that were used in the movie.
Nice to see Judge Reinhold, always a favorite actor of mine loved him in Ruthless People, one of the funniest movies for me.👏
That was an awesome movie! Bette Midler and Danny DeVito added a lot to that as well.
Ruthless people was funny!
Stripes, CaddyShack, Animal House, Fast Times at Ridgemont high, Back to School, are my favorite movies from my childhood growing up in the 80s.
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Edited: to fix dictation to text translation mistake, from “Candy Shack to “Caddy Shack”
Same, but adding Cheech and Chong's Next Movie.
Easy money……
Candy shack?
@@mattbosley3531 yes Candy Shack, I’m Gen X, & that was a GREAT (& Funny) movie! (so Many classic lines people often quoted)
You’re probably Millenia or Gen-Z. So you can’t relate to how funny it was at the time.
@@MikeCee7 No, it's because I never heard of it. And I can't find it listed on IMDB or Wikipedia. Unless you meant Caddyshack, the movie about golf with Chevy Chase and Rodney Dangerfield?
Another one of my favorite actors!!! Love him in Fast times at Ridgemont High!!!! It was so hilarious!!! I love him!!! ❤❤❤❤❤....
Met him and his wife at a convention. He was such a warm and nice guy and his wife was great. We talked about some of his other films besides the big hits. Genuinely cool guy.
judge is the best 😂😂😂
Yeah he's awesome. 1 of those actors if I ever see a video or movie of his, I automatically watch
"Beer's not alcohol".... 😂😂😂
That's classic!! My Dad would of said the same thing!! 😂
What a legend. Great interview, Rich!
Judge also did a scene in Fast Times with Nancy Wilson of Heart that was made to make his character look like a "Nerd". Anyone who was in High School during that movie release knows what a great influence in pop culture that film was.
That scene with Phoebe Cates was GRIPPING !
😂 "gripping"😅
Moving in Stereo by The Cars. Rick Ocasek! He married supermodel Paulina Porizkova
love that story about Stripes. Great to know Bill insisted on bringing Ramis into it.
I love hearing these stories.
Judge Reinhold was so funny in those days. I wish he was in more movies. I think he deserved to be.
Judge seems very down to earth and cool.
Judge Reinhold and Jason Segel should play father and son
I met Bill Murray twice in 3 days, the man does not break character, he is brilliant.
Anyone remember Ann Wilson of Heart being the hot girl laughing at Brad's goofy pirate hat?
It was Nancy Wilson and she’s the wife of Cameron Crowe who wrote Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
@@nocalsteve I didn't know Crowe was married to her. Makes sense. They have the Seattle connection.
Oops my bad wrong sister!
@@nocalsteve Looked it up. They didn't get married until 1986. Divorced 2010.
@@angrytater2456 They were a couple at the time and Cameron tells a story where they took the Corvette for a joyride out on city streets. Turned out it was a studio prop car and the prop master got mad at them since it wasn’t allowed to be driven on public roads.
Judge one of the best! Always enjoyed his work.
He seems like such cool chill dude and easy to talk with like here. He also seems a bit like his characters just less exaggerated. Fond memories
These are 2 great movies. That said, Ruthless People was my favorite Reinhold movie by far. Cheers!
Judge Reinhold's laugh when Bill Murray said: "Ya think this guy's overdoing it?" 😆😆😆
What about his laugh when bill Murray says that? This is a half thought
😂😂😂😂 what he said at the end just killed me!
I still quote these movies decades later
Reinhold was admittedly very hard to work with for a while, but I enjoyed his performances. Even, gasp in Visa Versa.
No sh!t? I had not heard that and surprised to hear. Seems so chill.
I love Vice Versa.
Stripes was shot in Louisville Hardin and Meade County Ky. Right in my neck of the woods.
Is it still dry?? 😂
Judge was superb as Brad.
6 more payments gentlemen & this beautiful blue 4 door luxury sedan is all mine! 😂😂
Great interview rich need more like this!!!
"A series of indignities that Brad had to go through." What a great description of that Fast Times character Brad, until his crowning moment at the end. As Spicoli declared, "Awesome !!"
Phoebe Cates on replay on the old VHS was an everyday thing in high school along with homework.
His imagination scene in Fast times was the most memorable for many of us who saw them.
Candy was the man!
I saw Tommy Lister asked who his favorite costar ever was. without hesitation he said John Candy. his friend and stunt double's mother died during the shoot. John Candy flew him home, paid for the funeral, told him take what time he needed and paid him in full for the job. Lister said I just loved him
@@KentW-dk7op "Don't be a smartass Dooley! Now go and relieve the day shift..."
@@Mr.EastCoast-oj2xk ? not sure how to respond to that
@@KentW-dk7op you obviously aren't a true Candy fan then the quote was from the film "Armed and Dangerous" co starring Tommy Lister
@@Mr.EastCoast-oj2xk lol. that's funny. forgot all about this and was filling my tank and it popped into my head. he was quoting the movie. I'm an idiot
He shared Nancy Wilson's wink in that flick, AWESOME!
Aw. Yes. Forgot she had a cameo in Fast Times.
Stripes is a classic!
2 of my fav movies EVER! 🤟
I wanna relive the entire 1980's once more. Just once more. And I'll be content.
I love this man. An 80s legend!
He is such a cool guy and a good actor, seems like a really nice person.
Still remember that SNL bit during his monologue about his name. Funny stuff.
The Close Talker himself!
Fast Times was Judge's vehicle. He didn't see Sean Penn stealing it even though it was the actual plot of the movie. Brilliant.
These interviews are awesome. And Judge was amazing in Beverly Hills Cop of course. And The Santa Clause.
Awesome interview 🙌🙌🙌
Judge was in some great comedies, Ruthless People with Danny Devito & Bette Midler was hilarious.
Candy sounds like a fun guy.
I always thought he was going to be a huge megastar.. He was fantastic in everything he did. I still think my favorite work of his was from the movie, Daddy's dying, Who's got the Will".. that gets overlooked but to me, he made that movie way better. But then again, I think thats what he does in every film he's in, he makes it even better. I mean imagine Stripes, Beverly Hills Cop, Ruthless People, The Santa Clause and Fast times without Judge... none would have been as good.
I believe he could have been, but Hollywood put him into the position of a role player mostly in comedies. They didn't think of him as a leading man. His story in Fast Times was the most interesting to me and he did a great job.
Never understood why this guy wasn't in so many more movies. Loved his unique vibe and I thought he was hilarious and really enjoyed when he was in a movie.
He was in a lot of bombs. Thankfully he was also in those classics.
I remember my Dad coming back from a trip in the US and telling the story about a dry county he encountered....he was like Candy and could not Understand.....i could not get a beer for lunch he kept telling...😂
He was also great in "Ruthless People"!
Man two of my 80s favorite movies! 🎥 👌😂👍♥️ Stripes and Fast times!
His voice hasnt aged😊
Vice Versa is an underrated masterpiece
Great interview