After watching the film myself, I honestly didn't really get the negative reception towards it. I enjoyed it and appreciate the efforts of Dan Aykroyd. I really hope it gets a Blu Ray release soon.
Paul Smith: You know I think the movie should be called Demon Lawman because dan Aykroyd's character the J.P. Sheure is a demon lawman. And if Jim Henson didn't die in 1990 then he should direct it instead of Dan, even though he is a great director. What do you think it would be like?
This actually IS a funny, brutal, and utterly insane horror/comedy/Dan Ackroyd centric film that manages to be simultaneously and inexplicably endearing and repulsive. It's also one of the last likeable films that had Chevy Chase as lead. Plus JOHN CANDY. 'Nuff said.
This movie should be a cult classic i believe,i loved it no matter how good it gone in the freaking box office.Yeah might gave them nothing but trouble economically,but at the same time was really entertaining for some out there.Loved the cast,the creepy atmosphere,the jokes were pretty cool and had a good budget to make it stand out for something but trouble as the dude announces in the start of this video!
It's somewhat implied that Chevy Chase's character's great grandfather was the banker who ripped off the judges grandfather. Earlier in the movie Chevy mentions his grandfather was in coal commodities.
@@spamaccount5278 Yea, it was in the beginning when the Brazilian clients are trying to convince him to take a detour and he explains that the whole area is just abandoned coal towns
It took me like 10 years to figure out the name of this movie!!! I watched it when I was young and loved it, then never could find it or figure out what it was called. So happy I finally found it lmao
You got the year wrong about when Dan Aykroyd got a DUI in South Carolina. It was in 1988 not 78. They were filming Driving Miss Daisy. But yeah, that was where he got the inspiration for Nothing But Trouble.
I only rediscovered this movie last year. It was rooted and dug deep into my brain, broken into shattered shards. For nearly the whole of my life I had vague memories of a creepy pig like family eating food around a table in a big old house, eating sausages specifically. When I came across this on youtube it literally felt like I have cracked the di vinci code haha I was a t the point where I assumed it was a childhood nightmare
I remember looking for this movie last year and not finding it anywhere after someone used a clip of it in a video and I had a faint memory of watching this movie as a kid. 1 week later, it was on Brazilian Netflix. It was a fun rewatch and I'll totally watch it again in a few years if I find it.
The film that introduced us to then newcomer, the late great Tupac Shakur (who makes his acting debut in this movie. A few months later, he released his first album, 2Pacalypse Now). Also, Digital Underground’s Shock G (R.I.P.) made a cameo appearance in Nothing But Trouble.
*I remember liking this movie alot as a kid. It probably means I was a messed up kid, but slapstick is always fun, camp done right is a "hoot" and this movie nailed it. JoeBlo should do "One Crazy Summer" next. (cus Demi in shorts should not be missed)*
Saw this movie one night while spending the night at my grandparents house. I was maybe 6. It blew my mind. I’ve always remembered this wild movie that I saw 30 plus years ago and I had no idea what the name was.
This came out when I was in my early 20s and I assumed everyone liked it . . . until I looked it up on imdb LOL. Still a great movie that is and will continue to be a cult classic.
My sister and I loved this flick when it was on both HBO and Cinemax!!! Can believe this movie cost $40 million, and bombed hard!! Thank you Awfully Good Flicks for reviewing this underrated guilty pleasure!! If you need some AGF recommendations for 90's theme, here's a couple: Inspector Gadget, Escape from L.A., Spice World, Bordello of Blood, North, The Haunting. Can't wait for another great episode!!!
Always loved this movie, I remember seeing it as a kid, and bought it on DVD years ago on a nostalgic basis, it is still excellent, oddball, kooky, and fun.
Dude! This video was awesome on so many levels! I used to love this movie when I was a kid too! Plus all the extras you put in this video are amazing! Well done!
As with most of the movies you review here (thank you, btw), this is yet another my sister and I rented all the time back in the day. This is starting to explain so much.. lol
Thanks for this Jesse. Weird but entertaining movie. It’s funny, sometimes a movie is considered “bad”,but I remember this movie way more than 90%of the movies I’ve seen in my life.
I remember seeing this movie when it came out, I enjoyed every second of it and said "WHY Couldn't 'The Addams Family' Movie Have Been As Funny As This?". I still enjoy it to this day.
So glad to see other people saw and enjoyed this film as a kid. It's not the greatest film but it's one you can't forget and it makes me laugh. It's one of my many guilty pleasures. 🤣😎
This was one of those movies I discovered one night when I couldn't sleep on Cinemax. It was so off the wall I didn't know if I was still dreaming when I watched it. I never remembered it being in the theaters at the time. It's a real creepy movie from beginning to end.
i loved this movie. first found it about 20 years ago while i was in my early 20s. i couldn't understand why i hadn't heard of it sooner. it starred super successful actors and it was totally engaging. idk... maybe i had the media maturity of an 8 year old throughout my 20s, but i found it straight up entertaining. of course it is gross and ridiculous, but that's what it was going for and it's done well. despite the cheesy screenplay, pretty much everything else is on point, especially when you remember that there isn't a shitload of CGI
Yes, yes...yes, yes...thank you so much for doing this one. I have been waiting for you to talk about this movie, this is Aykroyd's little messed up brain-baby and it is so delightfully weird and fun. It's like it's a Tales From The Crypt movie that isn't part of the Crypt franchise, I wouldn't be surprised if this movie was the inspiration for the episode Death Of Some Salesmen with Tim Curry. This is one of the cases that every cast and crew member enjoyed working on - well everyone except Chevy.
I love this movie. I remembered it as a kid but for some reason I remembered the judge playing a riff from grandmaster flash's the message instead of digital underground.
THANK YOU! Boy howdy you would not believe how long this movie has been in my head but I could never remember who was in it or what the hell the movie was called! I fuckin loved this movie as a kid. Nostalgia trip here I come!
A disgusting yet funny so dark Comedy horror film. I have this film on DVD on its full screen format which really disappoint me. I'm hoping to see a Blu Ray version of this film by the shout factory. To me, it's Texas Chainsaw Massacre meets Abbott and Costello or the Three Stooges meets Motel Hell.
Ooooh so that's where that clip of "Hiii I'm Bobo" is from, I never saw this movie but man that twist ending left me speechless. I wish I saw it years ago but honestly it never aired on TV anywhere when I was growing up and I definitely feel bad for Ol' Danny Boy, his original cut must've been awesome with the violence and yes this doesn't surprise me that WB yet again fucks up another movie with studio interference. Have you heard of Wes Craven's Deadly Friend? That film also has a troubled production like this one.
Chevy Chase’s hairpiece should have at least gotten nominated for Best Supporting Actor for the work it did in this movie. It did a lot of heavy hitting.
There is a small town in Pennsylvania that resembles Valkenvania, called Centrona. Not 100 percent on the spelling, feel free to correct me if you know. It was also a small coal mining town that had an under ground coal fire that still burns after several decades, and the town had to be evacuated. I think it is completely empty now and is considered a disaster area, no one is even permitted to visit. But I believe it was still somewhat functional in the 80's and very well could have been the actual town that inspired the movie.
Centralia, which has an underground mine fire since 1962. The zip code was removed, but 4-5 homes still remain and public roads go through the former town. Certain sections are off limits, but its completely legal to visit there. Just lots of empty roads and land.
Great episode. Can't say I'm a fan of the movie but i always found it interesting. Though I would love to see an episode on Akroyd and Hanks' Dragnet movie from the 80s. I remember loving that movie but I haven't seen it in years.
It's a perversion of human decency that this movie was not successful. Excellent cast, lots of quotable quotes, and even a cameo appearance by digital underground as well as Mr bonestripper on the soundtrack.
The atmosphere and sets they made for the move were fantastic. There is something genuine about this movie that I like despite it's shortfalls.
After watching the film myself, I honestly didn't really get the negative reception towards it.
I enjoyed it and appreciate the efforts of Dan Aykroyd.
I really hope it gets a Blu Ray release soon.
Was ahead of its time
Please let him do an R-rated directors cut. This was one of the last great comedies of the 80’s comedy superstars.
Same here mate. My name Paul Smith too.l loved this film when l was a kid.
Jason Strom the footage exists but hasn’t seen the light of day.
I love this movie. I’m also praying that a director’s cut happens before I get old and die. This is one of my favorite 90s comedies period.
Paul Smith: You know I think the movie should be called Demon Lawman because dan Aykroyd's character the J.P. Sheure is a demon lawman. And if Jim Henson didn't die in 1990 then he should direct it instead of Dan, even though he is a great director. What do you think it would be like?
I saw this movie and I ended up loving it.
This actually IS a funny, brutal, and utterly insane horror/comedy/Dan Ackroyd centric film that manages to be simultaneously and inexplicably endearing and repulsive.
It's also one of the last likeable films that had Chevy Chase as lead.
Plus JOHN CANDY.
'Nuff said.
Hell yea
I have always loved this movie.
Different for its time, very different for our time. Movies like this will never get made anymore.
This movie should be a cult classic i believe,i loved it no matter how good it gone in the freaking box office.Yeah might gave them nothing but trouble economically,but at the same time was really entertaining for some out there.Loved the cast,the creepy atmosphere,the jokes were pretty cool and had a good budget to make it stand out for something but trouble as the dude announces in the start of this video!
R.I.P. Peter Aykroyd (writer of this one). Watching this 2 days after his passing.
As a kid I loved this movie but it definitely is an oddball.
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I saw this as a 8 year old in 91, havent seen it since. Maybe I will now
Me too.
@@commonsense2156 Likewise.
Same here!
It's somewhat implied that Chevy Chase's character's great grandfather was the banker who ripped off the judges grandfather. Earlier in the movie Chevy mentions his grandfather was in coal commodities.
good catch
@@harmoniousthreads Thank ya. It's just speculation after recently rewatching it lol
Good catch. I've seen this movie many times but missed that. Seem very plausible.
@@spamaccount5278 Yea, it was in the beginning when the Brazilian clients are trying to convince him to take a detour and he explains that the whole area is just abandoned coal towns
@@giancarlojacobs9982 grrrrr!
I was young when I first saw this movie, and all I ever remember is...... I LOVED IT.
Bravo, sir. Another forgotten memory from my childhood brought back up and reviewed. I really enjoyed it. The awfully good 90's Summer is fantastic!
It took me like 10 years to figure out the name of this movie!!! I watched it when I was young and loved it, then never could find it or figure out what it was called. So happy I finally found it lmao
I loved this movie as a kid!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!! i've been looking for it and could never remember the name!!! OMG THANK YOU!!!!
This movie is so awesome. One of my childhood favorites. Demi Moore looked amazing in this.
I still absolutely LOVE this movie!
30 years later I still love this movie.
You got the year wrong about when Dan Aykroyd got a DUI in South Carolina. It was in 1988 not 78. They were filming Driving Miss Daisy. But yeah, that was where he got the inspiration for Nothing But Trouble.
The whole movie is on youtube. I watch it every other day!🤣💯
link?!
Thanks, i'll watch it today!
Funny film, yet also gave me the creeps as a kid.
That was the whole idea to creep us out as well with this cult classic!
Still creepy. 😂
Dude that movie scared the crap out of me
I only rediscovered this movie last year.
It was rooted and dug deep into my brain, broken into shattered shards. For nearly the whole of my life I had vague memories of a creepy pig like family eating food around a table in a big old house, eating sausages specifically.
When I came across this on youtube it literally felt like I have cracked the di vinci code haha I was a t the point where I assumed it was a childhood nightmare
literally same ive just finally decided to look it up and figure out what it was based off my vague memory
Same dude!!!
I liked this movie when I was little. The plot maybe silly, but the make up effects and set was awesome.
13:33 killed me that face with his voice made me spit out my cereal 🥣 😂 my f***** nose 👃 hurts 🤕 so bad 🥴
You don't want this rug, you want AHARIARUUG
I remember looking for this movie last year and not finding it anywhere after someone used a clip of it in a video and I had a faint memory of watching this movie as a kid. 1 week later, it was on Brazilian Netflix. It was a fun rewatch and I'll totally watch it again in a few years if I find it.
The film that introduced us to then newcomer, the late great Tupac Shakur (who makes his acting debut in this movie. A few months later, he released his first album, 2Pacalypse Now). Also, Digital Underground’s Shock G (R.I.P.) made a cameo appearance in Nothing But Trouble.
*I remember liking this movie alot as a kid. It probably means I was a messed up kid, but slapstick is always fun, camp done right is a "hoot" and this movie nailed it. JoeBlo should do "One Crazy Summer" next. (cus Demi in shorts should not be missed)*
You jarred Camp Candy right out of my long forgotten childhood memories. I forgot it existed completely.
I have a Chevy Chase signed picture of this movie poster. Fuckin love this movie
Even tho I knew that roller coaster ended in death, I always wanted to ride it as a kid
no joke!!!!!!!!!!!!, im looking for this movie for at less 20 years... i saw one time in the 90`s ... thanks man!
I have been looking for this film for years! Thank you! My childhood memory of this was much different haha. The judge scared me when I was little.
Saw this movie one night while spending the night at my grandparents house. I was maybe 6. It blew my mind. I’ve always remembered this wild movie that I saw 30 plus years ago and I had no idea what the name was.
An Awfully Good Movie review about a crazy movie I loved as a kid? It must be the day after my birthday.
Digital Underground all around the world the Same Song. Our first introduction to Tupac.
That's why this movie is a cult classic.
Ikr!
fuck 2pac
@@СтасСТАЛИН-т5щ ok lil Xan
Tie the Knot tie tie the knot
This came out when I was in my early 20s and I assumed everyone liked it . . . until I looked it up on imdb LOL. Still a great movie that is and will continue to be a cult classic.
ha, same. i couldn't understand why i hadn't heard of it sooner lol
Nothing But Trouble was one of my FAV movies as a little kid .. Watched it today and I now think WHY :) lol
This movie will always b a classic to me. Loved it since I was a kid
My sister and I loved this flick when it was on both HBO and Cinemax!!! Can believe this movie cost $40 million, and bombed hard!! Thank you Awfully Good Flicks for reviewing this underrated guilty pleasure!! If you need some AGF recommendations for 90's theme, here's a couple: Inspector Gadget, Escape from L.A., Spice World, Bordello of Blood, North, The Haunting. Can't wait for another great episode!!!
Always loved this movie, I remember seeing it as a kid, and bought it on DVD years ago on a nostalgic basis, it is still excellent, oddball, kooky, and fun.
Great movie I'm glad you mentioned 2Pac..
the centrifuge, scene is very realistic ABOUT facial expressions AFTER leaving the HUMAN centrifuge mechanical ARMS.
John Hughes knew that.
it was late 1990, and they performed OWN stunts. VERY high budget.
This movie is so engraved in my memory. Not saying I loved it but certainly a unique experience that I will forever remember.
Dude! This video was awesome on so many levels! I used to love this movie when I was a kid too! Plus all the extras you put in this video are amazing! Well done!
As with most of the movies you review here (thank you, btw), this is yet another my sister and I rented all the time back in the day. This is starting to explain so much.. lol
Thanks for this Jesse. Weird but entertaining movie. It’s funny, sometimes a movie is considered “bad”,but I remember this movie way more than 90%of the movies I’ve seen in my life.
This was an amazing movie! I remember watching this with my siblings when we rented this after it came out on VHS.
This is easily one of my top 5 favorite films of all time
One of the best movies from my childhood.
I remember seeing this movie when it came out, I enjoyed every second of it and said "WHY Couldn't 'The Addams Family' Movie Have Been As Funny As This?".
I still enjoy it to this day.
everyone i know gave this movie hell but when i was a kid - this movie was awesome and it still holds up lol
Again, it is the legend! Glad to see you're still well Mr. Shade.
LMAO! Always a gutbuster in these vids. I fucking lost it at 22:42
Lol, wtf was up with that fall on 13:56?! That's the goofy way my kids jump off of a slide when they're playing.
Thank you for this fantastic review Jesse! Love your work mate!
😎👍
Demi Moore alone is worth watching this movie!!!! Definitely in my all time top 10 of gorgeous actress in a movie.
@EI84 Ashlee Me too, it started when i saw her in No small affair, that was what....in 84
She was gorgeous. Sorry, I mean IS
@@wstine79 "is"
@@imaner76 true
Demi NO moore
So glad to see other people saw and enjoyed this film as a kid. It's not the greatest film but it's one you can't forget and it makes me laugh. It's one of my many guilty pleasures. 🤣😎
Maybe I’m a sucker for John Candy, but I actually love this movie
Great movie! I loved it as a kid. Literally just watched it like 4 months ago, and still got a kick out of it.
I loved this movie as a kid and I love this movie as an adult. There's nothing out there quite like it. It's insane but oh so entertaining.
I remember watching this movie a lot on tv (hbo? Showtime? Cinemax?) in the early 90s
13:34 I wasn’t expecting that. 😂😂😂
This was one of those movies I discovered one night when I couldn't sleep on Cinemax. It was so off the wall I didn't know if I was still dreaming when I watched it. I never remembered it being in the theaters at the time. It's a real creepy movie from beginning to end.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who liked this movie back in the day, lol.
11:42 - I don’t know why Taylor Negron called that a “pickle-shooting tray” when it was clearly an olive-shooting tray.
i loved this movie. first found it about 20 years ago while i was in my early 20s. i couldn't understand why i hadn't heard of it sooner. it starred super successful actors and it was totally engaging. idk... maybe i had the media maturity of an 8 year old throughout my 20s, but i found it straight up entertaining. of course it is gross and ridiculous, but that's what it was going for and it's done well. despite the cheesy screenplay, pretty much everything else is on point, especially when you remember that there isn't a shitload of CGI
Yes, yes...yes, yes...thank you so much for doing this one. I have been waiting for you to talk about this movie, this is Aykroyd's little messed up brain-baby and it is so delightfully weird and fun. It's like it's a Tales From The Crypt movie that isn't part of the Crypt franchise, I wouldn't be surprised if this movie was the inspiration for the episode Death Of Some Salesmen with Tim Curry. This is one of the cases that every cast and crew member enjoyed working on - well everyone except Chevy.
I love this movie. I remembered it as a kid but for some reason I remembered the judge playing a riff from grandmaster flash's the message instead of digital underground.
This movie was truly a comedic horror masterpiece and highly underrated
I loved this as a kid
One of my favorite 90s movies. I even have it on DVD.
I watched this movie my entire childhood! It's great!
Great review as always, Jesse. I do hope that DT gets to do a review of this movie one day.
Great video. Keep 'em coming. :-)
THANK YOU!
Boy howdy you would not believe how long this movie has been in my head but I could never remember who was in it or what the hell the movie was called! I fuckin loved this movie as a kid. Nostalgia trip here I come!
This movie is so cool. Very entertaining and the visuals are trippy.
Proud to be one who watched it in the theater.
Loved this movie when inwas a kid. Need to watch it again and see if id still like it lol
the clip from Hotel Mario is totally the icing on the cake!
This along with Summer Rental and Leonard part 6 were staples when I was a kid.i still cant believe how many people haven't seen it.
An underrated masterpiece.
Huh. It seems a bunch of us were introduced to this movie as kids. So I'm guessing more than a handful of commenters are in their mid to late 30's.
How can I like this more?
This was an awesome review!
This movie still makes me laugh. I've loved it since I was a kid.
I love this movie LOL 😆 it's so crazy 🤪 that it's good. Loved it since I was a kid and it first came out.
A disgusting yet funny so dark Comedy horror film. I have this film on DVD on its full screen format which really disappoint me. I'm hoping to see a Blu Ray version of this film by the shout factory. To me, it's Texas Chainsaw Massacre meets Abbott and Costello or the Three Stooges meets Motel Hell.
Fun fact this is 2 pac's first movie
one of my all time favorite movies.
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I saw it on television years ago. I had never heard of this movie before back then, but I found it amusing.
I need to watch this forJohn Candy. I miss him and was not aware of this movie. I saw 'Wagons East' Which was his final movie and really funny.
RIP SHOCK G
Always been one of my favorites.
I have no joke watched this review about 6 times🤣😂so much better than the movie it self🙏❤🤣😂
"Go ahead fix yourself up a couple a dogs!"
Ooooh so that's where that clip of "Hiii I'm Bobo" is from, I never saw this movie but man that twist ending left me speechless. I wish I saw it years ago but honestly it never aired on TV anywhere when I was growing up and I definitely feel bad for Ol' Danny Boy, his original cut must've been awesome with the violence and yes this doesn't surprise me that WB yet again fucks up another movie with studio interference. Have you heard of Wes Craven's Deadly Friend? That film also has a troubled production like this one.
Oh boy a new one! This gon be good!
Edit: It’s another great review from you! 👍
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I remember this coming on hbo a lot as a kid . I always enjoyed it . I always have kinda wanted a condiment train 🤷🏻♂️. .
Chevy Chase’s hairpiece should have at least gotten nominated for Best Supporting Actor for the work it did in this movie. It did a lot of heavy hitting.
There is a small town in Pennsylvania that resembles Valkenvania, called Centrona. Not 100 percent on the spelling, feel free to correct me if you know. It was also a small coal mining town that had an under ground coal fire that still burns after several decades, and the town had to be evacuated. I think it is completely empty now and is considered a disaster area, no one is even permitted to visit. But I believe it was still somewhat functional in the 80's and very well could have been the actual town that inspired the movie.
Centralia, which has an underground mine fire since 1962. The zip code was removed, but 4-5 homes still remain and public roads go through the former town. Certain sections are off limits, but its completely legal to visit there. Just lots of empty roads and land.
@@JPVideos81 Thanks for the info!
Centralia was also the inspiration for the first Silent Hill game...
Great episode. Can't say I'm a fan of the movie but i always found it interesting.
Though I would love to see an episode on Akroyd and Hanks' Dragnet movie from the 80s. I remember loving that movie but I haven't seen it in years.
i love Dan Aykroyed, Psi Factor and ghost busters were a staple as a kid
It's a perversion of human decency that this movie was not successful. Excellent cast, lots of quotable quotes, and even a cameo appearance by digital underground as well as Mr bonestripper on the soundtrack.
This movie was one of my favorites as a kid. I still love it. I don't see any problems here.
I noticed your end titles are the same typeface as every John Landis movie...coincidence???? So cool!