This is a great movie. Tucker just wanted to refurbish his vacation home and he would have gotten away with it too, if it hadn't been for those meddling kids.
On the Tasting History UA-cam channel, Max Miller said that while doing historical research for one of his recipes, he fund out that "meddling" used to be an English metaphor for having sex (I can't remember the historical period or the recipe though), and he said learning that gave the famous line from Scooby Doo a whole new meaning for him.
For me, it's the "it's a suicide pact!" that gets me every time. I love seeing people's reactions when they see this movie. Everything about it is just so good!
@@christopherb501 I feel like that's a big leap , especially since they could ask Allison any time if that were the case. If she weren't knocked out lol
This movie is so ingenious, all the slasher Cliche's combined with dark comedy was perfectly executed, the nuances of role reversals was incredibly clever.
Loved how Mrs. Movie kind of understood it all when the first kid died...it was like, ahhh this is how its going to go. This movie was such a surprise and fun adventure, I still watch it to this day and laugh! Alan Tudyk and Tyler Labine were perfect to play Tucker and Dale :)
"Yeah, what kind of work would you do with a bachelor's in psychology?" "About anything you want..." I was dying, as a fellow adult with a bachelor's in psychology. 😆
It’s been a long time since I laughed to where I couldn’t breath and it was from this movie. Last movie I watched with my cousin before he passed away, holds a place in my heart, glad you watched it.
This is an amazing movie. Saw it back at release, and was just expecting some mediocre horror flick, that we've seen a million times before. It took me completely by surprise.
Same here! Back when Netflix had the scrolling alphabet for a search bar instead of a giant square with all the letters. We used to just randomly scroll fast in one direction and randomly click letters. We came up with this and probably watched it four or five times after we luckily discovered it. Great, underrated, hilarious, cult classic.
Love this film so much. It actually stressed my teenager out the first time he saw it because he was so outraged that they ruined their dream cabin lol
@@christopherb501 Until this and What We Do, for me I'd have to go back to early 2000's and Bubba Ho-Tep and My Name is Bruce for great horror comedies, but I'll definitely have to check out both Freaky and Happy Death Day for sure.
Best death was the woodchipper, best character Dale. This is in my top 5 favorite movies, as romantic comedy, horrors it's even better then so I married an axe murderer.
This was the most brilliant horror comedy I've ever seen. I wouldn't even really call it a horror comedy because you're never really scared. It's almost parody.
LOL, as soon as I hear Pump up the Jam I immediately heard Philomena Cunk saying, "the year the Brazilian Techno Pop anthem Pump up the jam came out." The Pancakes was a reference to Cabin Fever.
For me, the moment the cop pulls up and there's a few moments pause before Tucker begins to lead with "We have had a doozy of a day..." The fact that 2 mins prior to that, he had already said to Dale what I knew was coming as a unfathomable explanation, just made me howl.
This is probably my favorite dark comedy. It's a real gem that flew under the radar for a while too. I'd suggest watching "I Sell The Dead" for similar dark tones and unfortunate series of events.
THANK YOU for picking up and loving that 'inferiority complex' gag. So may reviewers don't catch how hilarious it is that the one guy thinks it's an ailment that can be seen. It's my favorite gag in this hilarious movie.
You really need to check out Alan Tudyk in the Resident Alien syfy series. You'll both love it. It's alot of the same style humor. And the storyline is fantastic. Loved your reactions.
Dale, played by actor Tyler Labine, has a tattoo on his upper arm. The tattoo depicts a chainsaw with the words "Chainsaw Love" written underneath it. The tattoo is a humorous element in the film and reflects Dale's love for horror movies and his affinity for chainsaws, which becomes relevant to the plot of the movie.
The cabin is Chad's dad's cabin. Thus the newspaper clippings and the "serial killer paraphernalia". The sawmill probably has an industrial sized incinerator.
Great movie, on the DVD there is a college kid perspective that's a ĺot of fun. Ash vs Evil dead and Stan vs Evil are shows with a similar comedy still if your looking for more.
Yeah, that's a great extra on the DVD, it looks like a regular slasher from their perspective...showing why the others thought Tucker & Dale were killers.
When I first heard of this movie, I thought it was gonna be an “inbred cannibal hillbilly ‘Wrong Turn’ ‘The Hills Have Eyes’” type movie. It turned out to be an unexpected gem. Loved it and love you two reviewing and reacting to it. Lol
Oh sweet jesus I love this movie. Such an underrated movie and nowhere near enough people react to it. I don’t remember any marketing for this at all and only watched it because I was trying to find a horror movie to watch on netflix a few years ago. Not even close to what o had wanted to watch but I still loved it.
@@donyates7300 I only recognized Tyler Labine. Dude was hilarious in Sons of Tuscan and Reaper. The only other actor I remember recognizing once I started watching the movie was the black dude (don’t think I’ve ever looked to see what his name is). Power Rangers S.P.D. is probably my second favorite Power Rangers series, Power Rangers In Space being the first, and he was the Red Ranger on there. (And yes, it sounds really weird to say what my favorite Power Rangers series is at 33)
I like how the cop basically believed them (even though they were still gonna end up being in a lot of trouble), but then died before he could communicate that
Thank you So Much for this great reaction. I Love this film...Not only does it have the wonderful Alan Tudyk, the woodchipper death has to be one of the Best Ever..!!!
Did y'all ever see the TV show Reaper? It starred Tyler Labine, and Ray Wise (from RoboCop). Similar sense of humor and Labine's character is hilarious.
Mr. and Mrs. Movies are laughing and having a good time, I especially like Mrs. movie's reactions where she laughs but also feels bad for the characters that accidentally die LOL.
When this movie came out, I watched it twice in a row, howling with laughter both times. Then I watched it a third time cause there was no translated subtitles, but there was a file with the subtitles in English, so I HAD TO translate it. Suffice to say I watched it all day long. 😅 Looked to me that Mr Movies enjoyed it a lot as well. 😂
Another great reaction. Thank you for that. I love this movie. Favorite death has to be the woodchipper. After all, he's heavy for half a man. Can you really pick a favorite between Tucker and Dale? Their friendship is so great that they just go together. Oh and watch Night of the Living Dead(no copyright on it) and Return of the Living Dead. :)
Alan Tudyk is such a great actor and dedicated he was hung upside down for so many hours he had migraines and blood shot eyes for days but didn’t complain, asking for Tylenol for a head ack isn’t complaining.
Tucker and Dale vs Evil was one of those movies I never heard of and saw the Blu-ray at Target and was like hell ill give it a shot. It's like one of my top 10 movies.
It's the most unexpected thing ever! At a certain point, I was dying laughing because I could hear the husband's chuckling while, watching the Mrs. Donkey bray laughing, just herk, herk, herk.
they say they're up for a sequel, but they're waiting for the perfect story. apparently, my treatment for tucker and dale vs. the wolfman, didn't cut it. though i'm now thinking tucker and dale vs. evil dead is a movie that needs be made. the rights would be a bitch to figure out, and i'm pretty sure campbell'd come out of retirement for a cameo. climax: tucker, broken and incapacitated. allison, unconscious. dale, on the ground with a deadite standing over him. he pushes himself along the ground, grapping anything he can to beat off the deadite. (don't be weird. unless that's your thing. not here to kink shame.) folley: we hear a two stroke revving of a chainsaw. cut to a 2/3 shot of the deadite standing over dale. chainsaw bursts through its abdomen and works its way upward. cut to dale being doused in gore. a hand reaches out. dale takes it and's lifted from the muck. "hope you don't mind me lending a hand (heh), you boys seem pretty new to this. the name's ash. ash williams." ftb, roll credits and the torch is passed. well, here's to wasting the next year of my life because a young lady had to comment on the similarities of hillbilly architecture.
Interesting fact: The camera man at the beginning of the movie is played by this movie's director & co-writer, Eli Craig, while the reporter at the beginning is played by his real life wife, Sasha.
Interesting facts about Tucker and Dale vs Evil (2010) Alan Tudyk came up with the idea to pour beer on his face to treat Tucker's bee stings. Towards the end of the movie, when Tucker & Dale are reminiscing about catching frogs at the creek. Dale mentions that he used to lick them. Tyler Labine actually did lick a Toad in a small role he had on The X-Files: Quagmire (1996) 14 years prior. Tyler Labine chose the "GIV'ER" hat to wear as Dale for two reasons. First, it looks like the word "GIVER" alludes to his kind and generous nature. Second, it is the Canadian equivalent of "Git 'er done," the redneck phrase popularized by Larry the Cable Guy. Tyler Labine came up with the idea to wear a hat that says "Giv'er" on it. Jesse Moss and Chelan Simmons both appeared in Final Destination 3 (2006).
For me the best horror comedy that exists. Scary movie series was never my humor. Was too stupid for me. This one is cleverly done and plays with stereotypes and expectations.
@@TomTomson81 I wouldn’t call Tucker and Dale vs Evil a parody though… I mean yeah, it has a lot of references to classic horror movies like Evil Dead… but it also has its very own unique and original premise that cleverly pokes fun at the genre and it’s cliches… like Scream. But with a movie like Scary Movie, it’s LITERALLY making fun of well known horror movies like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, so it’s technically just a parody… and not really a HORROR comedy!
Tucker is the best - he's such a sweet guy/straight man....which leads to hilarity. Alan Tudyk of course, has shown himself to be a comedy genius between this Harley Quinn and Resident Alien.
Initially I only watched this movie because I remembered Tyler Labine from Breaker High back in the 90s. Never thought that it would be such an amazing movie.
This is a great movie. Tucker just wanted to refurbish his vacation home and he would have gotten away with it too, if it hadn't been for those meddling kids.
On the Tasting History UA-cam channel, Max Miller said that while doing historical research for one of his recipes, he fund out that "meddling" used to be an English metaphor for having sex (I can't remember the historical period or the recipe though), and he said learning that gave the famous line from Scooby Doo a whole new meaning for him.
@@waterbeauty85 Ha! Well... now that I think about it they were always wandering off in pairs or small groups, so...
@@darielwoods7859 With that in mind, I really hope Shaggy was a virgin...
@@waterbeauty85 It was a stealthy precision F-bomb. XD "I would have gotten away with it too, if not for you *F**KING* kids!"
@@darielwoods7859 it was no secret that Fred and Daphne were banging.
What surprised me about this movie was how real and let’s face it touching the friendship between Tucker and Dale is. Definitely wasn’t expecting that
I realised I'm old when I decided I would much rather hang out with Tucker and Dale than those college morons lol.
For me, it's the "it's a suicide pact!" that gets me every time. I love seeing people's reactions when they see this movie. Everything about it is just so good!
That is also my favorite little bit.
"Oh my God , that makes so much sense!"
@@adgato75 Given the bizarre circumstances and not being privy to the students' side of the conversation, what ELSE might they conclude??
@@christopherb501 I feel like that's a big leap , especially since they could ask Allison any time if that were the case. If she weren't knocked out lol
@@adgato75 On the death part, not the part about charging in.
@@christopherb501 I'm sorry , I don't understand your point from that phrasing.
"It's true, Chad - you're half-Hillbilly!" is the funniest line in cinema history.
The absolute funniest part is when the guy dives in the wood chipper, blood spatter everywhere, and Tucker says in that squeaky voice "Are you ok?"
"We have had a doozy of a day." Cracks me up every time!
Me it's They hate my face... He says with a freaking Scythe. XD
The doozy of a day scene is hands down my favorite scene in any movie.
"Tucker and I.... brung you here."
I'd like to buy a PBR for whomever wrote that line. Still gets me..
This movie is so ingenious, all the slasher Cliche's combined with dark comedy was perfectly executed, the nuances of role reversals was incredibly clever.
Yes it is true to the horror ploys. And I love the point of view from the "creepy' ones.
Loved how Mrs. Movie kind of understood it all when the first kid died...it was like, ahhh this is how its going to go. This movie was such a surprise and fun adventure, I still watch it to this day and laugh! Alan Tudyk and Tyler Labine were perfect to play Tucker and Dale :)
"Yeah, what kind of work would you do with a bachelor's in psychology?"
"About anything you want..."
I was dying, as a fellow adult with a bachelor's in psychology. 😆
Yeahhhhh same.
Qualifies you for TONS of jobs. Starbucks barista, food service, telemarketing, really all kinds of stuff!
This was an absolute gem outta left field!
I didn’t expect _any_ of it!
Alan Tudyk is amazing as usual!
13:29 the way she glared at you lol
It’s been a long time since I laughed to where I couldn’t breath and it was from this movie.
Last movie I watched with my cousin before he passed away, holds a place in my heart, glad you watched it.
"Are you ok?"
Love this one, great reaction guys.
This is an amazing movie.
Saw it back at release, and was just expecting some mediocre horror flick, that we've seen a million times before. It took me completely by surprise.
Same here! Back when Netflix had the scrolling alphabet for a search bar instead of a giant square with all the letters. We used to just randomly scroll fast in one direction and randomly click letters. We came up with this and probably watched it four or five times after we luckily discovered it.
Great, underrated, hilarious, cult classic.
"We got ur friend" is probably my favorite. I giggle like a child both times it's used.
Everytime i go to a new person's house I always say: "whoever lived here must've been an archaeologist or something." Because of this movie
I love Dale's heart of gold in this. Such great characters, and brilliant play with perspective.
It is Mark Twain lol. And also “who belts their buckle like that?” was hilarious
Love this film so much. It actually stressed my teenager out the first time he saw it because he was so outraged that they ruined their dream cabin lol
Love this movie, it's hilarious!!! This and What We Do in the Shadows are easily the best horror comedies to come out in a long time.
How do you feel about Happy Death Day?
@@christopherb501 Honestly didn't know it was a comedy, so I'll have to check it out and let you know!
@@po5283 I've heard Freaky (2020) is decent as well.
@@christopherb501 Until this and What We Do, for me I'd have to go back to early 2000's and Bubba Ho-Tep and My Name is Bruce for great horror comedies, but I'll definitely have to check out both Freaky and Happy Death Day for sure.
Shaun of the Dead and Cabin in the Woods as well, but those ones came out quite a while back.
This and Knights of Badassdom are two of my favourite lesser known comedies. They never fail to make me laugh
Trailer Park of Terror is another hilarious one. From around the same time.
Omg yes Knights of Badassdom is awesome.
What an amazing actor is Alan Tudyk.
This movie was such a pleasant surprise and a twist on the cabin in the woods genre I couldn't have expected.
No matter how many times I see this flick it always cracks me up. 😁
Best death was the woodchipper, best character Dale. This is in my top 5 favorite movies, as romantic comedy, horrors it's even better then so I married an axe murderer.
This is one of the best horror comedies in recent years.
This is the hardest I've seen you two laugh.🤣 Such a fun reaction!
One of THE BEST Dark Comedies😂
This was the most brilliant horror comedy I've ever seen. I wouldn't even really call it a horror comedy because you're never really scared. It's almost parody.
It's satire and it's much better than the 'scary movie' franchise
The woodchipper scene & explanation makes me laugh till I cry everytime I watch it
This was the movie I took my wife to see on our first date. She said I was probably a serial killer…and then invited me to come inside 😱😂🤪🤷🏾♂️
Oh no… Never take a first date to a movie.. Always do something where you can talk to your date..
Ahaha she understand your black humour!!! Just
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And my black color thankfully 👍🏾😆
@@B-Dad sounds like you stole her heart.
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Didn’t even need to open her chest cavity 😱🤪👍🏾
"Kentucky Fried College Kid" LOL
This is one of those movies I went into with low expectations and ended up laughing so hard I had to wipe tears away.
My favorite death hands down has to be the sheriff. He literally went into the afterlife radioing for help. 😂
LOL, as soon as I hear Pump up the Jam I immediately heard Philomena Cunk saying, "the year the Brazilian Techno Pop anthem Pump up the jam came out."
The Pancakes was a reference to Cabin Fever.
This is the perfect Mrs. Movie. She will understand the refrences while being amused by the comedy.
For me, the moment the cop pulls up and there's a few moments pause before Tucker begins to lead with "We have had a doozy of a day..."
The fact that 2 mins prior to that, he had already said to Dale what I knew was coming as a unfathomable explanation, just made me howl.
this is like watching the movie version of the 'Mrs' playing one of those survival horror games like the Quarry 😂😂
This is probably my favorite dark comedy. It's a real gem that flew under the radar for a while too. I'd suggest watching "I Sell The Dead" for similar dark tones and unfortunate series of events.
Actually, the Evil Dead cabin burned down a few years after the film was made (probably drunken teenagers). All that remains is the chimney.
What we do in the shadows (the film) is amazing as well. The humor in it is more subtle though.
As much love as we love tucker & dale. We're also very happy nothing happened to the doggo.
This was like sleep away camp meets Ernest goes camping.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
THANK YOU for picking up and loving that 'inferiority complex' gag. So may reviewers don't catch how hilarious it is that the one guy thinks it's an ailment that can be seen. It's my favorite gag in this hilarious movie.
You really need to check out Alan Tudyk in the Resident Alien syfy series. You'll both love it. It's alot of the same style humor. And the storyline is fantastic. Loved your reactions.
The woodchipper scene gets me every single time 😂😂😂 like irl how the hell would you explain that to the authorities?! 😂😂😂
I thought Mr. Movie was going to pass out from laughing so much. Every so often a movie comes out and surprises you, and this one did just that.
Comedy horror is hard enough to pull off without throwing a rom-com into it. Tucker and Dale is a gem.
Dale, played by actor Tyler Labine, has a tattoo on his upper arm. The tattoo depicts a chainsaw with the words "Chainsaw Love" written underneath it. The tattoo is a humorous element in the film and reflects Dale's love for horror movies and his affinity for chainsaws, which becomes relevant to the plot of the movie.
The cabin is Chad's dad's cabin. Thus the newspaper clippings and the "serial killer paraphernalia".
The sawmill probably has an industrial sized incinerator.
Great movie, on the DVD there is a college kid perspective that's a ĺot of fun.
Ash vs Evil dead and Stan vs Evil are shows with a similar comedy still if your looking for more.
"Todd and the Book of Pure Evil" is also a horror/comedy tv series that is awesome. Should really be better known , it's great.
Yeah, that's a great extra on the DVD, it looks like a regular slasher from their perspective...showing why the others thought Tucker & Dale were killers.
@@adgato75 I'm going to start watching Todd and the Book of Pure Evil for the first time this week.
@@robythemythosman9392 Haha , let me know what you think. It's a trip.
Thank u guys! Seriously 1 of the best parts of my week havin a laugh or gettin scared with ya's! Much love from Australia xo😘 💜🇦🇺
I don't think I've ever seen her laugh that much before.
When I first heard of this movie, I thought it was gonna be an “inbred cannibal hillbilly ‘Wrong Turn’ ‘The Hills Have Eyes’” type movie. It turned out to be an unexpected gem. Loved it and love you two reviewing and reacting to it. Lol
Oh sweet jesus I love this movie. Such an underrated movie and nowhere near enough people react to it. I don’t remember any marketing for this at all and only watched it because I was trying to find a horror movie to watch on netflix a few years ago. Not even close to what o had wanted to watch but I still loved it.
Not underrated. Even if you like it. That word doesn’t exist in entertainment… unless you live in some kind of hive mind bubble
@@Gnossiene369 The fuck are you even talking about??
thats how i found it too, just browsing netflix, and recognized the blonde guy from dodgeball, and the girlfrom 30 rock, s i watched it and loved it.
@@donyates7300 I only recognized Tyler Labine. Dude was hilarious in Sons of Tuscan and Reaper. The only other actor I remember recognizing once I started watching the movie was the black dude (don’t think I’ve ever looked to see what his name is). Power Rangers S.P.D. is probably my second favorite Power Rangers series, Power Rangers In Space being the first, and he was the Red Ranger on there. (And yes, it sounds really weird to say what my favorite Power Rangers series is at 33)
I like how the cop basically believed them (even though they were still gonna end up being in a lot of trouble), but then died before he could communicate that
Thank you So Much for this great reaction.
I Love this film...Not only does it have the wonderful Alan Tudyk, the woodchipper death has to be one of the Best Ever..!!!
This movie is hilarious and underrated, glad other people are able to see this.
Mrs.: Just a couple of his fingers.
Me: HIS BOWLING FINGERS!!!!!
Love this movie! It's always fun to watch reactions to this. The guy jumping into the woodchipper is my fav.
Tale, I mean, Ducker's reaction to, "I'm getting me bachelor's degree in psychology", never fails to crack me up.
Genuinely, one of the FUNNIEST movies I've ever seen.
Alan Tudyk is awesome! Resident Alien is a good show too, he plays the titular character. He's underappreciated as a comedic actor, I think.
Hello You & Me. Yay! Thank you for viewing Tucker & Dale! " Hey! "
Cottage Country feels like a spiritual successor with some of the same crew behind-the-scenes and Tyler Labine in front.
i love the polar opposite reaction to the deaths. husband laughing his ass off and the wife is horrified. lmao🤣🤣🤣🤣
How we have not had a sequel or follow up to this movie is beyond me
13:28 You got caught by your misses ;) Dw we both had the same reaction when she came out lol
This is one of my favorite movies. Tucker and Dale are my favorite in the movie.
Best death is the wood chipper.
Did y'all ever see the TV show Reaper?
It starred Tyler Labine, and Ray Wise (from RoboCop). Similar sense of humor and Labine's character is hilarious.
Chad actually survived that fall. There is footage at the beginning of the movie that shows him murdering people later. That was him, not his father.
Never thought I'd see Jesse Moss (Final Destination 3,Ginger snaps, etc.) Play a lunatic.
Mr. and Mrs. Movies are laughing and having a good time, I especially like Mrs. movie's reactions where she laughs but also feels bad for the characters that accidentally die LOL.
I love this movie so much. It’s a gem in every sense of the word.
I must've watched this movie five times in the week it came out. Only nostalgia keeps it from taking the top Horror-Comedy spot from Evil Dead 2.
When this movie came out, I watched it twice in a row, howling with laughter both times. Then I watched it a third time cause there was no translated subtitles, but there was a file with the subtitles in English, so I HAD TO translate it. Suffice to say I watched it all day long. 😅
Looked to me that Mr Movies enjoyed it a lot as well. 😂
Just found y'alls channel and loving it. You guys are hilarious! Keep up the good works. Stay blessed.
Another great reaction. Thank you for that. I love this movie. Favorite death has to be the woodchipper. After all, he's heavy for half a man. Can you really pick a favorite between Tucker and Dale? Their friendship is so great that they just go together. Oh and watch Night of the Living Dead(no copyright on it) and Return of the Living Dead. :)
14:48 Literally almost pissed myself laughing over him saying that. Hands down the best line in the whole movie... hahahahahaha
"OH GOD" covers face
*Laughing like a loon* 😂
Could you imagine being Tucker and Dales Defense attorney or attorney ' s .
This movie is phenominal i love it so much lmao! I laughed so hard the first time i've seen it. Especially the dive into the wood chipper.
Alan Tudyk is such a great actor and dedicated he was hung upside down for so many hours he had migraines and blood shot eyes for days but didn’t complain, asking for Tylenol for a head ack isn’t complaining.
Tucker and Dale vs Evil was one of those movies I never heard of and saw the Blu-ray at Target and was like hell ill give it a shot. It's like one of my top 10 movies.
My wife loves cinema. I can take or leave it. She said...
"Wash is in it."
"okay"
LMFAO!
It's the most unexpected thing ever! At a certain point, I was dying laughing because I could hear the husband's chuckling while, watching the Mrs. Donkey bray laughing, just herk, herk, herk.
Hilarious Halloween Movies I recommend:
-Tucker and Dale vs Evil
-The Babysitter 1 & 2
-Happy Death Day
-The Adams Family
-The Adams Family Values
This movie's so damn funny. It kinda mirrors the way society is at odds with one another and just misunderstands each others intentions.
It's not really the running in the woods... it's the running in the woods in one direction while looking in another direction. That's what kills ya!
"Who belts their buckle like that?"
"That guy"
Such a guy response
they say they're up for a sequel, but they're waiting for the perfect story. apparently, my treatment for tucker and dale vs. the wolfman, didn't cut it. though i'm now thinking tucker and dale vs. evil dead is a movie that needs be made. the rights would be a bitch to figure out, and i'm pretty sure campbell'd come out of retirement for a cameo. climax: tucker, broken and incapacitated. allison, unconscious. dale, on the ground with a deadite standing over him. he pushes himself along the ground, grapping anything he can to beat off the deadite. (don't be weird. unless that's your thing. not here to kink shame.) folley: we hear a two stroke revving of a chainsaw. cut to a 2/3 shot of the deadite standing over dale. chainsaw bursts through its abdomen and works its way upward. cut to dale being doused in gore. a hand reaches out. dale takes it and's lifted from the muck. "hope you don't mind me lending a hand (heh), you boys seem pretty new to this. the name's ash. ash williams." ftb, roll credits and the torch is passed. well, here's to wasting the next year of my life because a young lady had to comment on the similarities of hillbilly architecture.
Interesting fact: The camera man at the beginning of the movie is played by this movie's director & co-writer, Eli Craig, while the reporter at the beginning is played by his real life wife, Sasha.
Who is also light speed rescue yellow ranger
Interesting facts about Tucker and Dale vs Evil (2010) Alan Tudyk came up with the idea to pour beer on his face to treat Tucker's bee stings. Towards the end of the movie, when Tucker & Dale are reminiscing about catching frogs at the creek. Dale mentions that he used to lick them. Tyler Labine actually did lick a Toad in a small role he had on The X-Files: Quagmire (1996) 14 years prior. Tyler Labine chose the "GIV'ER" hat to wear as Dale for two reasons. First, it looks like the word "GIVER" alludes to his kind and generous nature. Second, it is the Canadian equivalent of "Git 'er done," the redneck phrase popularized by Larry the Cable Guy. Tyler Labine came up with the idea to wear a hat that says "Giv'er" on it. Jesse Moss and Chelan Simmons both appeared in Final Destination 3 (2006).
you can't forget _the beer_ , that was the first thing in the van, and someone might have to stay behind.
At the first moment we get introduced to the CHAD of the movie 😂😂🤣🤣
For me the best horror comedy that exists.
Scary movie series was never my humor. Was too stupid for me. This one is cleverly done and plays with stereotypes and expectations.
This or Shaun of the Dead
Drag me to hell?
Scary Movie is a parody on horror movies. Not technically a horror comedy
@@aaronshouting588 That's this one too.
@@TomTomson81 I wouldn’t call Tucker and Dale vs Evil a parody though… I mean yeah, it has a lot of references to classic horror movies like Evil Dead… but it also has its very own unique and original premise that cleverly pokes fun at the genre and it’s cliches… like Scream. But with a movie like Scary Movie, it’s LITERALLY making fun of well known horror movies like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, so it’s technically just a parody… and not really a HORROR comedy!
Tucker is the best - he's such a sweet guy/straight man....which leads to hilarity.
Alan Tudyk of course, has shown himself to be a comedy genius between this Harley Quinn and Resident Alien.
Initially I only watched this movie because I remembered Tyler Labine from Breaker High back in the 90s. Never thought that it would be such an amazing movie.
The hurt my dog part always gets me laughing