I was tripping on acid the first time I ever watched this film. The way Don 'No Soul' Simmons delivers the line 'Jeremiah was a bullfrog...' has lived rent free in my head ever since.
This is one I used to watch tripping on DXM - along with Top Secret, Freddy Got Fingered, and other wacky comedies. My buddy and I have watched Chappelle Show and The Simpsons on shrooms. I saw Enemy at the Gates at the theater tripping on Hawaiian Woodrose seeds.
@@djyanno Don "No Soul" Simmons = Hell, Yeah lol. I always thought that the rolling chairs with seat belts on the space craft & the extremely inept spear skills of the Amazons were nice touches. Along with MUCH else. This film should be MUCH less of a secret! Same goes for 'Top Secret!' & "!Kentucky Fried Movie'
Watching Matthew desperately trying to keep a straight face throughout the entire intro has been a highlight of my week. Much respect for your self-control, sir.
Let's not forget Griffin Dunne as the doctor in the Michelle Pfeiffer baby scene. He was Jack in "An American Werewolf In London"! Thank you for this! I recommended this back on the Kentucky Fried Movie reaction. Now time for "The Groove Tube"!!!
YES!! Finally, someone is reacting to Amazon Women on the Moon! Been waiting for this for a few years. I think I was 13-14 years old when I first saw this on Showtime back in the late 80's
Ray from the "video date" scene was played by Mark McCure, the actor who played Jimmy Olsen in the Christopher Reeve _Superman_ films and Marty's older brother in _Back to the Future._
Thank you for solving a decades long mystery of mine. I saw this on cable as a kid. The Video Pirates skit has been stuck in my mind ever since. I have watched dozens of movies from this time period trying to figure out what it was from. For years I thought it was in Time Bandits, but I could never make it through enough of that one to confirm or deny. This movie was not even on my list as I couldn't think of any reason, I would have watched such a thing. But back when we first got cable sometimes, we would watch whatever caught our eye and the skits in this coming one after another would have definitely been a stop and watch without knowing what the movie was since the only way to know back then if you missed the intro would have been to dig though the T.V. Guide or the television listings in the paper assuming you had access to either.
If Brian Cranston said that the one things he'd like removed from his resume is this movie that means he's cool with his episode of Babylon 5, this makes me happy 😊
The lovely actress Lana Clarkson was in this movie. She played the Amazon Alpha Beta. Mostly known as an actress for her role in sword and sorcery movies like Deathstalker and Barbarian Queen. She was shot and killed by music producer Phil Spector.
You would love David Allen Grier in the 80s movie "Beer" with Loretta Swit and Rip Torn. My friends and I watched that constantly in one their basements while drinking back in high school in the 80s.
It was a little trippy to see Robert Picardo ("Total Recall") with hair. William H. Macy and B. B. King were so young! Joe "Guido the Killer Pimp" Pantoliano was great! Soooo many familiar faces! Looks like they either reused or re-created the costumes from "Forbidden Planet".
The very first time that I saw this movie it was 1:30 AM, and our (old style CRT) television was off. I had just woken up; still groggy. I turned on the TV and the picture slowly faded into the opening title of the "Son of the Invisible Man" segment. I sat there and watched the whole thing through to the end before I realized that it was not an actual sequel to the Invisible Man. This was my bewildering introduction to this film.
Pointless trivia: "Nessie" is a leftover prop from Larry "Buck" Buchanan's 1981 ultra-cheapie _The Loch Ness Horror._ Whomever kept it must have rebuilt it, because it's a lot more expressive than the original. Somehow, the clothing and the prop's leering eyes make me think of Lee Van Cleef in _The Good, The Bad and the Ugly._ President Lava Lamp was Forrest J. Ackerman, editor of _Famous Monsters of Filmland_ magazine. He did a lot of cameos, usually in tish like _Dracula vs Frankenstein_ and _Future War._ I love _Amazon Women on the Moon_ and it's so good to see you two enjoying it, perhaps even more than I do! It casts its net a _little_ too wide, I think, but the segments that didn't land for me when I was younger are killing me now.
So, a few points you might've missed (that others MAY have already mentioned): 1. The lady with Steve "gubenab" (Guttenberg) is Roseanna Arquette 2. The "Siskel & Ebert-esque" critics in the Harvey Pitnik sketch were (AL) Lohman & (Roger) Barkley, a long-running radio duo from LA 3. The Head Pirate in "Video Pirates" was William Marshall; best known for "Blackula" and also the 2nd actor to play "The King of Cartoons" on Pee Wee's Playhouse 4. The Man propositioning the "1st Lady of the Evening" was Terry McGovern; AKA "Launchpad McQuack" on the Original DuckTales (...woo-hoo!) 5. Kinda surprised you missed Ralph Bellamy (AKA Randolph Duke from "Trading Places"/"Coming to America") in the condom sketch...also, the late Kelly Preston as the girlfriend And I'm sure there's a bunch of other "Wait! I know that Guy's" that you missed, but I still enjoy your enthusiasm watching these movies.
The video store clerk was Russ Meyer, who was a director of movies known for beautiful, well endowed women. I like his movies for their bizarre sense of humor. I would love it if you reacted to his movies *Beyond the Valley of the Dolls* and *Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!*
I thought Jack Palance and Ripley's Believe It Or Not was the main inspiration for Bullshit or Not. Loved this movie when I was a kid. Where the hell were my parents when I watched this?
Right. Unless they added that part much later, it would have to be more of a cross between that (quite funny, since Palance is in this movie) and _In Search Of._ The pilot for _Unsolved Mysteries_ aired in January 1987, but AWOTM was already finished before 1987.
Me, my girlfriend and a friend were tripping watching this on HBO when a friend of mine named Selma stopped by. Oddly enough she was tripping too. She only stayed for a few minutes but was there when Lou Jacobi said "Selma!! Get me outta here". The look on her face was priceless.
my late dad had some short film recorded on a VHs with Fright Night, so it was from 1985, where a guys apartment tries to kill him, but i don't know the name & can't find anything about it online
Literally one of the best movies to put on for friends who've no idea what it is. Definitely great double feature with Kentucky Fried Movie, and in fact... was broadcasted together on cable more often than not. Right before Heavy Metal. Good times...
I always thought there was a 50s movie called Amazon Women On The Moon, but apparently not. in fact the movie within a movie is spoofing Cat Women of the Moon and Forbidden Planet. my favorite segments are: Mondo Condo, Video Pirates and Son of the Invisible Man
It's a solid 8. I saw this movie in the late 80s on showtime or some other movie channel when I was far far too young for it. David Alan Grier singing Tie a Yellow Ribbon has lived in my head rent free for over 30 years
What about Russ Meyer, the king of large breasted women, as the video store clerk? I'd watch anything he recommended (I recently met a guy who knew him!)! And the usher at the funeral was Joe Dante staple Robert Picardo (Gremlins 2, Explorers, etc.), and the bad baby doctor, Griffin Dunne (the rotting corpse Jack, from American Werewolf in London) and all of those great old Borscht Belt comics: Steve Allen, Henny Youngman, Charlie Callas, Rip Taylor, etc., and the great Paul Bartel (the social disease doctor) of Eating Raoul, Death Race 200, etc. So many great comedians! And there are outtakes available!
The Titan Condoms skit includes characters from It's a Wonderful Life like George Bailey, Violet(the girl George didn't marry), and Mr. Gower, (the chemist that slapped George's ears back, as Clarence put it).
Vic Morrow (the father of Jennifer Jason Leigh) was the actor killed in the production of The Twilight Zone movie. In additional to being in the TV show "Combat", he's best know as Captain Franklin in "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry".
The guy with the carpet for a toupee, you've seen literally a hundred times since this film, from the Matrix, Bad Boys, US Marshals, the Fugiitive, etc.
If someone had just given Jack the Ripper £3.50, perhaps those women would still be alive today. Mary Jane Kelly (the youngest of the victims) would only be around 150 now.
The first time I seen this movie I was awake back in 89 I think? I was 14 and couldn't sleep and found this gem of a movie on HBO or USA up all night,but I love this movie so much and it's so hilarious. I love Don No Soul Simmons and Jack The Ripper on Bullshi* or not 😂 good times.
That hair looming customer was Uncle Harvey on Weird Al’s UHF We still sing Don No Soul Simmons songs to this day!!! Tape recorded this shit off tv with our VCR. It was a slightly different altered for tv version. That playboy model was wearing sexy lingerie (not nude).
Not So Fun Fact: Lana Clarkson, who plays Alpha Beta in this film, is the woman that Phil Spector murdered in 2003. He served the rest of his life in prison.
Twelve year old me loved this movie so much for a variety of reasons - as long as we rented it from the video store. The TV edit was always disappointing for some reason.
If you havent seen it already, I would really recommend checking out Strange Days from 1995 which will be turning 30 next year and is a forgotten masterpiece from Katherine Bigelow and James Cameron, starring Ralph Fiennes, Angela Basset and Juliet Lewis. Its is an incredible movie, but there just aren't that many reactions out there for it so far.
I somehow have not seen, nor heard of this movie before. I don't know how that is even possible. from the title i just assumed it was some cheezy sci-fi film like "Alien From LA" or something. which is why i chose to watch this video. then a few minutes in, i'm like, well maybe I had seen it as a kid and forgot, thinking i'd see something that jogs my memory,. but nope. then i was too invested to stop. gotta find this, now. lol
FINALLY, someone reacts to Amazon Women! THANK YOU! I love this movie.
I was tripping on acid the first time I ever watched this film. The way Don 'No Soul' Simmons delivers the line 'Jeremiah was a bullfrog...' has lived rent free in my head ever since.
Nothing costs rent to live in your head. It’s called a memory. Stop using that stupid fucking term.
Hell yeah I watched this movie really stoned first time, and it blew my mind!! Watching it on acid would be hilarious!!
Holykrap I thought I was the only one.
This is one I used to watch tripping on DXM - along with Top Secret, Freddy Got Fingered, and other wacky comedies. My buddy and I have watched Chappelle Show and The Simpsons on shrooms. I saw Enemy at the Gates at the theater tripping on Hawaiian Woodrose seeds.
@@adamdarmstaedter1256 HOMER: I'm not NOT licking toads!
Arsenio's face when he gets electrocuted gets me every damn time. Also, Goobenob 😂
SERIOUSLY!?!?!? A reaction to Amazon Women.... I'm speechless like never before. This makes my day!
You took the words right out my mouth!!❤👍😎
Have loved/owned this for decades
@@1ListerofSmeg Yeah I never though I would see a reaction to it! Don "No Soul" Simmons fan for life
@@djyanno Don "No Soul" Simmons = Hell, Yeah lol.
I always thought that the rolling chairs with seat belts on the space craft & the extremely inept spear skills of the Amazons were nice touches. Along with MUCH else.
This film should be MUCH less of a secret!
Same goes for 'Top Secret!' & "!Kentucky Fried Movie'
@@1ListerofSmeg And the high heels "running" on the rocks.... I agree, this movie, along with Top Secret and KFM, deserves a broader audience
@@djyanno
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Watching Matthew desperately trying to keep a straight face throughout the entire intro has been a highlight of my week. Much respect for your self-control, sir.
*Movie:* "There will be no more interruptions."
*UA-cam Ad:* "Funny you should say that…"
Rarely have I seen such exquisite timing from the algorithm.
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Let's not forget Griffin Dunne as the doctor in the Michelle Pfeiffer baby scene. He was Jack in "An American Werewolf In London"! Thank you for this! I recommended this back on the Kentucky Fried Movie reaction. Now time for "The Groove Tube"!!!
He was also in Johnny Dangerously, another movie that should be checked out!
After Hours too
After seeing this movie, my brother and I would always say "Ooh, I'm so scared." when the antipirate card came up before every video we rented.
haha my friends and I did that too
The video store owner was Russ Meyer. This explains the busty babe in the video.
The Loch Ness Monster segment is one of the best things I've ever seen, it's pitch perfect.
YES!! Finally, someone is reacting to Amazon Women on the Moon! Been waiting for this for a few years. I think I was 13-14 years old when I first saw this on Showtime back in the late 80's
: 3:15 "Give me the nonsense"
She understands the assignment & She IS ready✔😁👍
“Nonsense” is actually the name given to the film genre created by Stephen Chow.
@@tempsitch5632 Indeed. "Mo Lei Tau".
Ray from the "video date" scene was played by Mark McCure, the actor who played Jimmy Olsen in the Christopher Reeve _Superman_ films and Marty's older brother in _Back to the Future._
"Hey, I know him, gubenabn.."
I literally spit my coffee laughing.
OMG!!! Not since THE KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE, has there's been a funny slapstick comedy film that delivers.😂
Thank you for solving a decades long mystery of mine.
I saw this on cable as a kid. The Video Pirates skit has been stuck in my mind ever since. I have watched dozens of movies from this time period trying to figure out what it was from. For years I thought it was in Time Bandits, but I could never make it through enough of that one to confirm or deny.
This movie was not even on my list as I couldn't think of any reason, I would have watched such a thing. But back when we first got cable sometimes, we would watch whatever caught our eye and the skits in this coming one after another would have definitely been a stop and watch without knowing what the movie was since the only way to know back then if you missed the intro would have been to dig though the T.V. Guide or the television listings in the paper assuming you had access to either.
"using undiscovered evidence..." is my favorite quote from Bullsh!t or Not!
“Our Bullshit reenactment…”
Damn, I haven't thought about this movie in ages, I forgot how great this was, thanks for the walk down memory lane.
Haha that's what they say during the roast of Harvey Pitnick 👏 👏
Not "Unsolved Mysteries." The "Bullshit or not" segment was a parody of a tv show from the 1970's called "In Search Of.." hosted by Leonard Nimoy.
The Groove Tube was a predecessor to these types of movies.
18:41 Forbidden Planet!
If Brian Cranston said that the one things he'd like removed from his resume is this movie that means he's cool with his episode of Babylon 5, this makes me happy 😊
The Invisible Man sketch was always my favorite
Ever see a shirt make a phone call? Oooooh... ooooohhhhhhh 😄 🤣 😂
The lovely actress Lana Clarkson was in this movie. She played the Amazon Alpha Beta. Mostly known as an actress for her role in sword and sorcery movies like Deathstalker and Barbarian Queen. She was shot and killed by music producer Phil Spector.
I thought I was the only living human left that remember this movie! I'm so happy 😸❤️
You would love David Allen Grier in the 80s movie "Beer" with Loretta Swit and Rip Torn. My friends and I watched that constantly in one their basements while drinking back in high school in the 80s.
I need to watch this again.
It’s been a looooong time since I saw this. It was a staple on HBO in the eighties.
It was a little trippy to see Robert Picardo ("Total Recall") with hair. William H. Macy and B. B. King were so young! Joe "Guido the Killer Pimp" Pantoliano was great! Soooo many familiar faces!
Looks like they either reused or re-created the costumes from "Forbidden Planet".
The very first time that I saw this movie it was 1:30 AM, and our (old style CRT) television was off. I had just woken up; still groggy. I turned on the TV and the picture slowly faded into the opening title of the "Son of the Invisible Man" segment. I sat there and watched the whole thing through to the end before I realized that it was not an actual sequel to the Invisible Man. This was my bewildering introduction to this film.
Holy cow, I didn't think I'd ever see a reaction for this one.
Pointless trivia: "Nessie" is a leftover prop from Larry "Buck" Buchanan's 1981 ultra-cheapie _The Loch Ness Horror._ Whomever kept it must have rebuilt it, because it's a lot more expressive than the original. Somehow, the clothing and the prop's leering eyes make me think of Lee Van Cleef in _The Good, The Bad and the Ugly._
President Lava Lamp was Forrest J. Ackerman, editor of _Famous Monsters of Filmland_ magazine. He did a lot of cameos, usually in tish like _Dracula vs Frankenstein_ and _Future War._
I love _Amazon Women on the Moon_ and it's so good to see you two enjoying it, perhaps even more than I do! It casts its net a _little_ too wide, I think, but the segments that didn't land for me when I was younger are killing me now.
Love that opening Arsenio Hall bit. It never fails to crack me up:)
I think you're almost ready to watch THE LOST SKELETON OF CADAVRA. Be forewarned - this film begs for a 'silly attitude' but it is soooo hilarious.
Seconded and thirded, Lost Skeleton is one of my favorite comedies!
So, a few points you might've missed (that others MAY have already mentioned):
1. The lady with Steve "gubenab" (Guttenberg) is Roseanna Arquette
2. The "Siskel & Ebert-esque" critics in the Harvey Pitnik sketch were (AL) Lohman & (Roger) Barkley, a long-running radio duo from LA
3. The Head Pirate in "Video Pirates" was William Marshall; best known for "Blackula" and also the 2nd actor to play "The King of Cartoons" on Pee Wee's Playhouse
4. The Man propositioning the "1st Lady of the Evening" was Terry McGovern; AKA "Launchpad McQuack" on the Original DuckTales (...woo-hoo!)
5. Kinda surprised you missed Ralph Bellamy (AKA Randolph Duke from "Trading Places"/"Coming to America") in the condom sketch...also, the late Kelly Preston as the girlfriend
And I'm sure there's a bunch of other "Wait! I know that Guy's" that you missed, but I still enjoy your enthusiasm watching these movies.
Lana Clarkson played Amazon Alpha Beta. She was later murdered by Phil Spector
Let's not forget Griffin Dunne as the doctor in the Michelle Pfeiffer baby scene. He was Jack in "An American Werewolf In London"!
The video store clerk was Russ Meyer, who was a director of movies known for beautiful, well endowed women. I like his movies for their bizarre sense of humor. I would love it if you reacted to his movies *Beyond the Valley of the Dolls* and *Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!*
I love the Video Pirates segment! This whole movie is quite a talented collection of shorts and actors!
Watch the GrooveTube in the near future. Cannot wait for Reefer Madness!
I thought Jack Palance and Ripley's Believe It Or Not was the main inspiration for Bullshit or Not. Loved this movie when I was a kid. Where the hell were my parents when I watched this?
Right. Unless they added that part much later, it would have to be more of a cross between that (quite funny, since Palance is in this movie) and _In Search Of._ The pilot for _Unsolved Mysteries_ aired in January 1987, but AWOTM was already finished before 1987.
Its 100% a take off of Ripley's Believe It Or Not with Palance.
The fact that I was a (10-year old) child when this came out and remember it worries me. Did our parents just let us watch anything? LOL!
no, what is sad that 10-year-olds today grow up watching the Kardashians, Real Housewives & My 400-pound Ass Is Growing
you really need to watch "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" it's a beautiful blend of Blaxploitation and Spoof
Me, my girlfriend and a friend were tripping watching this on HBO when a friend of mine named Selma stopped by. Oddly enough she was tripping too. She only stayed for a few minutes but was there when Lou Jacobi said "Selma!! Get me outta here". The look on her face was priceless.
How have I made it to my mod 40's and not see this movie? Gonna have to add this to my growing list of movies to buy.
I have never heard of this movie before but now it's instant top ten comedies for me.
I love Arsenio's apartment of doom.
my late dad had some short film recorded on a VHs with Fright Night, so it was from 1985, where a guys apartment tries to kill him, but i don't know the name & can't find anything about it online
@@Sarah_Gravydog316 If it had a lot of roaches in an apartment that looked more like a laboratory, it was Creepshow.
Literally one of the best movies to put on for friends who've no idea what it is. Definitely great double feature with Kentucky Fried Movie, and in fact... was broadcasted together on cable more often than not. Right before Heavy Metal. Good times...
The Groove Tube is right up there with this and Kentucky Fried Movie.
THIS JUST MADE MY DAY BETTER AND i HAVEN'T EVEN PRESSED PLAY YET!!!!!!
Being this has John Landis directing, I expect Emily to saying. " TIDDIES" a lot.
Yo Pip! Lol it is consistently bath time at movie time! Oh my Gawd they killed Pippen...lol or he was REALLY asleep...
I always thought there was a 50s movie called Amazon Women On The Moon, but apparently not. in fact the movie within a movie is spoofing Cat Women of the Moon and Forbidden Planet.
my favorite segments are: Mondo Condo, Video Pirates and Son of the Invisible Man
Since Roger Corman just died, will you do some of his movies. I suggest "Fall of the House of Usher" "Deathstalker II" "The Fantastic Four" 1994
"Death Race 2000," "Battle Beyond the Stars." The original "Little Shop of Horrors".....
Glad you finally got around to this 80s film that accurately predicted the future of Dating.
More movies like this include: tunnel vision, the grove tube, and of course it’s prequel Kentucky Fried movie!
WHY have I only heard of this movie TODAY?!?!?!? I'm a completeMel Brooks/Kentucky Fried fan!!!!
It's a solid 8. I saw this movie in the late 80s on showtime or some other movie channel when I was far far too young for it. David Alan Grier singing Tie a Yellow Ribbon has lived in my head rent free for over 30 years
25:08 That is Bela Lugosi in the 1932 film 'Island Of Lost Souls'!
As soon as I saw the thumbnail I thought of Don "No Soul" Simmons singing "Tie a Yellow Ribbon". It's been decades since I've seen this movie.
What about Russ Meyer, the king of large breasted women, as the video store clerk? I'd watch anything he recommended (I recently met a guy who knew him!)! And the usher at the funeral was Joe Dante staple Robert Picardo (Gremlins 2, Explorers, etc.), and the bad baby doctor, Griffin Dunne (the rotting corpse Jack, from American Werewolf in London) and all of those great old Borscht Belt comics: Steve Allen, Henny Youngman, Charlie Callas, Rip Taylor, etc., and the great Paul Bartel (the social disease doctor) of Eating Raoul, Death Race 200, etc. So many great comedians! And there are outtakes available!
Henry Silva so many movies and not enough credit given to this terrific actor
Holy shit Amazon women on the moon 😂😂...I thought I was the only person that saw this DECADES N DECADES ago ..lol....
I felt the same for decades, but I'm glad we all are here for the club reunion 🤗 Hugs from Chile!
The Titan Condoms skit includes characters from It's a Wonderful Life like George Bailey, Violet(the girl George didn't marry), and Mr. Gower, (the chemist that slapped George's ears back, as Clarence put it).
This is pure unadulterated wicked comedy! I love this movie!! Thank you guys SO MUCH for picking this gem!
Don't forget Horace Pothead...Pitnick...
I’ll always remember Henry Pigneck.
@@0okamino What a terrible excuse of a man... Such a miserable waste of time! Harry Pigwig was...
Vic Morrow (the father of Jennifer Jason Leigh) was the actor killed in the production of The Twilight Zone movie. In additional to being in the TV show "Combat", he's best know as Captain Franklin in "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry".
AWotM is less of a movie and more an experience. My family had to buy a second VHS copy because I wore the first one out in early adolecence.
I was just randomly thinking about Don "No Soul" Simmons yesterday.
That's an average Wednesday for me.
random my butt
We need comedies like this again.
"19:22 Tha par mansz' Wajne Newton fram Alligator vitth Jack Carter asz tha mejr. "
I now have an immense urge to start a band called Steve Goobenarb.
Kelly Preston! ❤
The guy with the carpet for a toupee, you've seen literally a hundred times since this film, from the Matrix, Bad Boys, US Marshals, the Fugiitive, etc.
Risky Business, Memento, The Goonies ...
If someone had just given Jack the Ripper £3.50, perhaps those women would still be alive today. Mary Jane Kelly (the youngest of the victims) would only be around 150 now.
Great reaction guys. Fun movie. My favorite skit was the Invisible Man.
Some more 80s zaniness Assault of the Killer Bimbos.
Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Most underrated comedy of the 80s!
OMG OMG OMG! Found this when it first came out and have loved it ever since!
The first time I seen this movie I was awake back in 89 I think? I was 14 and couldn't sleep and found this gem of a movie on HBO or USA up all night,but I love this movie so much and it's so hilarious. I love Don No Soul Simmons and Jack The Ripper on Bullshi* or not 😂 good times.
God I am so glad someone reacted to this. I busted up so much to this as a kid.
20:08 this guy was in The Peacemaker with George Clooney.
It’s a shame that these types of slapstick/sketch movies are not made anymore.
Fun fact about Jack the Ripper: all he ever really wanted was tree fiddy.
I love the dating scene between Newton Crosby and David Arquette's brother.
ONE OF THE FUNNIEST MOVIES OF ALL TIME, AND I WILL FIGHT ANYONE WHOM DISAGREES
"...also tha cat scien vitth Wallace Langham."
That hair looming customer was Uncle Harvey on Weird Al’s UHF
We still sing Don No Soul Simmons songs to this day!!! Tape recorded this shit off tv with our VCR. It was a slightly different altered for tv version. That playboy model was wearing sexy lingerie (not nude).
Oh man this takes me waaaaay back.
This used to be on HBO or Cinemax or something on heavy rotation back in the early 90s.
Not So Fun Fact: Lana Clarkson, who plays Alpha Beta in this film, is the woman that Phil Spector murdered in 2003. He served the rest of his life in prison.
Oddly enough Unsolved Mysteries wouldn’t come out for another couple of years, so Henry Silva was channeling Robert Stack early.
That segment was actually spoofing a tv show from the 1970's called "In Search Of" that was hosted by Leonard Nimoy.
@@les4767 right, and somebody else said Ripleys with Jack Palance, but I don’t remember the outfits.
I saw this wayyyyy back when it was first released in theaters, and I cannot believe I remember all these scenes! 🤣
Oh God! I can’t wait to see you guys react to the opening scene!
Twelve year old me loved this movie so much for a variety of reasons - as long as we rented it from the video store. The TV edit was always disappointing for some reason.
Now that you mentioned it, that WOULD be an interesting way to have one's own funeral!
Titan condoms are the same brand that Frank Dreben uses in naked gun.
I never caught that.
The name itself has a funny double meaning: "titan" as in large, or "tight-on" as in for a snugger fit?
Given your liking for silliness, might I recommend "Iron Sky"? I think it would be right up your alley.
If you havent seen it already, I would really recommend checking out Strange Days from 1995 which will be turning 30 next year and is a forgotten masterpiece from Katherine Bigelow and James Cameron, starring Ralph Fiennes, Angela Basset and Juliet Lewis. Its is an incredible movie, but there just aren't that many reactions out there for it so far.
Oh, fond memories of this.
Very funny movie! Also pretty good is "The Onion Movie" (2008), which is similar in style.
Oh hey! This film got me grounded when I was a kid. Worth it.
I actually can't wait to watch both your reactions! This film is gold. 😂
I somehow have not seen, nor heard of this movie before. I don't know how that is even possible. from the title i just assumed it was some cheezy sci-fi film like "Alien From LA" or something. which is why i chose to watch this video. then a few minutes in, i'm like, well maybe I had seen it as a kid and forgot, thinking i'd see something that jogs my memory,. but nope. then i was too invested to stop. gotta find this, now. lol
The hairy faced creature in the cage was Bela Lugosi from the 1932 Island of Lost Souls.
Ah, video date, my favorite part to rewind as a boy.