Back to School gets my vote. Can you beat a cameo from Kurt Vonnegut and the experience that is seeing The Triple Lindy, all in one movie? I think not.
Ted Knight (Judge Smails) is my favorite part of Caddyshack. So many of his lines apply to any given situation and he makes the funniest noises of rage. "You'll get nothing and like it!" is such fantastic delivery 🤣🤣🤣
The caddy's boss is Brian Doyle-Murray (Bill's brother). He was the mayor in Groundhog Day. Fun to recognize him. Rodney is fun in Easy Money with Joe Pesci too. 🤑 Fun to see you enjoy old favorites. You'll never look at a Baby Ruth the same way again. 😄
Bill Murray did all his scenes in 1 day. The shoot was a big party. Everyone was drunk and doing crazy stuff all the time. The studio even sent someone to get them back on schedule
J, your laughs and “Shut the … up” moments give me life! Your genuine authenticity is what sets you apart from other movie reactors! Also, if someone ever decides to make a Caddyshack remake and wants to cast a human as “The Gopher”, you should be that character!
"Hey everybody, we're all gonna get laid!" Fun Fact: Theatrical movie debut of Lois Kibbee. Location Location Fact: The producers chose Florida as the filming location over Los Angeles to keep studio executives from interfering. Super Fan Fact: Tiger Woods so adores this movie that he played Carl Spackler in an American Express commercial that included references to many of the movie's most famous scenes. No Respect Fact: Rodney Dangerfield was new to acting at the time and had trouble following along. Due to his background working with comedians, Harold Ramis was able to assist him throughout filming. Cinderella Story Fact: Bill Murray improvised the "Cinderella Story" sequence from two lines of stage direction. Director Harold Ramis simply asked Murray to imagine himself announcing his own fantasy sports moment. Murray simply asked for four rows of chrysanthemums and did the scene. Rat Farts Fact: When the Bishop, played by veteran actor Henry Wilcoxon, is having his best round of golf ever during a thunderstorm, he misses an easy putt, looks skyward and yells "Rat Farts!" and is immediately struck down by a bolt of lightning. The background music in this scene was from Cecil B. DeMille's classic The Ten Commandments (1956), in which Wilcoxon played the part of Pentaur. When Worlds Collide Fact: The memorable scene that begins when Ty Webb's golf ball crashes through the window into Carl Spackler's ramshackle abode was not in the original script. It was added by director Harold Ramis after realizing that two of his biggest stars, Chevy Chase and Bill Murray (who did not get along due to a feud dating back to their Saturday Night Live (1975) days), did not have a scene together. The three met for lunch and wrote the scene together. Although it has nothing to do with the plot, it is widely regarded as one of the funniest scenes in the movie. This is the only time that Chase and Murray have appeared in the same scene together.
I heard Chevy Chase & Bill Murray, had real beef with each other. I’ve heard some not so pleasant things about both of them, Bill Murray was a bit difficult to work with and Chevy Chase was a straight d!ckhead
My dad was a golf coach and my brother is extremely skilled golfer. They loved this movie! I love the gofer and Rodney Dangerfield. Happy gilmour is our family movie! RIP dad. ❤
Man, Porky's was one of those movies that had a scene that burnt into my memory as a little kid. And then I hadn't watched it again for years, until I was an adult. The scene was so strange that I was questioning if I was remembering it correctly, or if it was my bizarre little kid mind that made it up. Well, turned out that I did remember it correctly. The scene I'm referring to deals with showers.. If you know, you know.
My first year in college in the mid 80's in a semi rural town, our student apartments got only 2 local channels so we got a VHS player and had only 2 VHS movies, Apocalypse Now and Caddyshack. We had them playing nonstop on a loop during the day whether anyone was watching or not. So basically my roommates and I had those 2 films memorized. They're still 2 of my favorite films.
I had the pleasure of watching Top Gun non stop 5 days a week 8 hours a day when I was stationed in Frankfurt, Germany back in 88/89. I was so thrilled they made part 2. 😂😂😂
In the massage scene Chevy Chase slipped on the oil he was using and fell on the floor. It was so funny they used it in the movie. I think the gopher was the true star!
Chevy chase has always been comedy gold with flawless comedic timing. They dont make like him anymore. Thankfully he's still alive and lookin good after losing weight. Wish he would do more films tho. Dont care what the cast of that terrible show community said about him. Their unfunny pc actors. Chevy..just like Leslie Nielsen and the late norm Macdonald. Truly funny men
This was Rodney Dangerfield 's first movie and when the director would say action, Rodney didn't start acting. He didn't know action meant to start. The director would then just tell Rodney to do his thing to get him to start acting
The butter thing is just old school dining etiquette. You are not supposed to take butter (or other spreads/sauces) directly from the serving dish and place it on your bread/food. You are supposed to put it on your plate and then take from that to spread on your bread. You still see it at super fancy restaurants or in my case when you have to go to an officer's dinner for a family member in the USAF.
Hey, I'm sitting (laying) in a hospital bed waiting on surgery tomorrow from a car accident yesterday where my beloved Camaro was totaled. Thank you for doing this movie where you made me laugh as much as the movie.
This was originally going to be a drama about Danny but they got all these great comedians and decided to rewrite half of it, That's why we go back and forth from funny comedy to serious Danny scenes.
Yo I was born in 81 and Porky's shaped my youth. I can't tell you how many times I have seen those movies. Please do all 3 if possible. Porky's is the GOAT of R-rated teen comedies.
Funny story about the ending explosion… they movie heads took the golf course execs out to lunch b/c they weren’t allowed to blow up the course so while at lunch they shot the explosion scene. I believe it was just outside of Ft Lauderdale Airport and a plane on final reported that the plane in front of him had crashed b/c he saw the explosion. Rodney had a hard time filming this and thought no one liked his performance because he was not getting a response from the other actors when he delivered his punchlines like he does on standup. They had to teach him that they were staying in character and actually were having a hard ass time not bursting laughing.
I don’t know if this makes any sense but I feel it’s true. Rodney Dangerfield’s standup always leaves me kind of cold, but Rodney Dangerfield in any movie is comedy gold.
I’ve only seen this a few times, it’s funny and has some great comedic actors. At 6:49 you said he kinda looks like bill murray that’s because that’s bills brother. He also play The arcade owner in Wayne’s World and He played Chevy Chases boss in Christmas Vacation. @10:34 you see boy in back on right, damn out all them people your eyes went right to him lol..
The best story of this movie was they were locked in the actual country club for 2 days because of a hurricane… the were all fucked up on drugs and booze.. imagine being with these legends for two days in a fucking party in a dorm atmosphere…
This film is extremely underrated but I definitely recommend reacting to "Night Shift" released in 1982 starring Henry Winkler (Fonzie from "Happy Days"), Michael Keaton in his debut film and Shelly Long ("Cheers"). The film is hilarious and you would love it!!
Loved your reaction and you should definitely watch Caddyshack 2. A little different but just as hilarious in my opinion. Also, Porkys is a fabulous movie that you should watch. I consider it a teenage classic of the late 70s - early 80s. It’s definitely Key To The Plot worthy..
Will all due respect, I have to disagree with you on Caddyshack 2. I wasn’t impressed with that at all. One of the worst sequels ever in my opinion. They overused the gopher and Chevy’s great line, “nananana”. Almost as bad as the sequel to Cannonball Run. I did like Porky’s though…another classic movie from my time.
Brian Murray is Bill Murray's brother. Brian was a writer for this movie, and he promised he could get his brother on the set. Bill was on SNL at the time and one if the hottest actors at the time. But, Bill agreed to do one day of shooting. So, they crammed as much shooting as they could in a week. In fact, much more shooting then they had dialogue written. So, most of Bill Murray's scenes are just ad libed. The caddying for the Dali Lama, hitting flowers, cleaning his ball, au revior go phor. Filning all those scenes were basically Bill shows up on a new location, they point cameras, and they said, "Do something!" The movie was totally changed during shooting. The original story was about Danny and Maggie. But, it wasnt funny or compelling. Every night, they rewrote the script. Lots of times they told the actors, "just do something funny." Half of the time, the entire crew was partying until 4 or 5 in the morning, and they didnt start shooting until after noon. One night, a gorl took Bill Murray home with her, and he woke up in the afternoon several hours away. Its a miracle this movie got made at all, and even more so that its really funny. Oh, and they really did blow up the golf course. Bushwood was a real golf course in Florida, near Cape Canaveral. It was scheduled to close for a season for overhauling renovations. The studio rented the course for the summer. Harold Ramis, the director, wanted to blow it some C4 for practical effects at the end of the movie. The golf course said absolutely not. But, Ramis said we're still going to do this, despite no permission, and a lack of pyrotechnic expertise on the set. A few days before the set, Ramis bought the golf course owners gift certificates to a great steak house in Orlando, and scheduled reservations. They owners accepted. They used much more C4 than they realized. When they blew it up, it practically created a mushroom cloud. The news went live reporting there may have been a NASA accident at Cape Canaveral. The owners of the golf course were dining when all the tvs in the restaurant tuned to the local news. And thats how they found out their golf course blew up.
I heard that at first it was not going to be a gopher it was a ferret that was trained to steal golf balls. As a former ferret owner I can say that they can be trained it just takes a long time, of the over 20 ferrets I owned in my time of being a ferret owner ( started owning at 11 years old stopped a few years ago when I had to start taking care of my mother) all of them could be trained to do something some better than others ,but they where still trained.
Another funny Rodney Dangerfeild movie is Back to School. Also Stripes with Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, and John Candy.
Stripes is great , lost count how many times I've seen it and still don't get bored of it
Back to School gets my vote. Can you beat a cameo from Kurt Vonnegut and the experience that is seeing The Triple Lindy, all in one movie? I think not.
Love Back to School!
Easy Money with Joe Pesci and Rodney 🤑
Stripes is definitely one he needs to see!
Ted Knight (Judge Smails) is my favorite part of Caddyshack. So many of his lines apply to any given situation and he makes the funniest noises of rage. "You'll get nothing and like it!" is such fantastic delivery 🤣🤣🤣
He was amazing. His delivery of “well… we’re waiting” still makes me laugh to this day. And it gave us epic memes and GIFs 😂
I still use that line anytime I hear someone saying I want I want!
Ted Knight is a legend. I really enjoyed his sitcom, "Too Close For Comfort."
@@_Xstatic_- I told my kids that hundreds of times during their childhood. Toughened them up
How about a Fresca?
The caddy's boss is Brian Doyle-Murray (Bill's brother). He was the mayor in Groundhog Day. Fun to recognize him.
Rodney is fun in Easy Money with Joe Pesci too. 🤑
Fun to see you enjoy old favorites. You'll never look at a Baby Ruth the same way again. 😄
Bill Murray did all his scenes in 1 day. The shoot was a big party. Everyone was drunk and doing crazy stuff all the time. The studio even sent someone to get them back on schedule
"Your pullout game is weak sir". Funniest line all movie.
I love Ted Knight. His always overly-arrogant but adorable characters were classic!!
By the way, my buddy Pat Brymer (RIP) was one of the puppeteers who performed the gopher. Miss ya, Pat.
J, your laughs and “Shut the … up” moments give me life! Your genuine authenticity is what sets you apart from other movie reactors!
Also, if someone ever decides to make a Caddyshack remake and wants to cast a human as “The Gopher”, you should be that character!
Bill Murray and Rodney Dangerfield's lines are ad libbed. All their lines are gold.
"Hey everybody, we're all gonna get laid!"
Fun Fact: Theatrical movie debut of Lois Kibbee.
Location Location Fact: The producers chose Florida as the filming location over Los Angeles to keep studio executives from interfering.
Super Fan Fact: Tiger Woods so adores this movie that he played Carl Spackler in an American Express commercial that included references to many of the movie's most famous scenes.
No Respect Fact: Rodney Dangerfield was new to acting at the time and had trouble following along. Due to his background working with comedians, Harold Ramis was able to assist him throughout filming.
Cinderella Story Fact: Bill Murray improvised the "Cinderella Story" sequence from two lines of stage direction. Director Harold Ramis simply asked Murray to imagine himself announcing his own fantasy sports moment. Murray simply asked for four rows of chrysanthemums and did the scene.
Rat Farts Fact: When the Bishop, played by veteran actor Henry Wilcoxon, is having his best round of golf ever during a thunderstorm, he misses an easy putt, looks skyward and yells "Rat Farts!" and is immediately struck down by a bolt of lightning. The background music in this scene was from Cecil B. DeMille's classic The Ten Commandments (1956), in which Wilcoxon played the part of Pentaur.
When Worlds Collide Fact: The memorable scene that begins when Ty Webb's golf ball crashes through the window into Carl Spackler's ramshackle abode was not in the original script. It was added by director Harold Ramis after realizing that two of his biggest stars, Chevy Chase and Bill Murray (who did not get along due to a feud dating back to their Saturday Night Live (1975) days), did not have a scene together. The three met for lunch and wrote the scene together. Although it has nothing to do with the plot, it is widely regarded as one of the funniest scenes in the movie. This is the only time that Chase and Murray have appeared in the same scene together.
I heard Chevy Chase & Bill Murray, had real beef with each other. I’ve heard some not so pleasant things about both of them, Bill Murray was a bit difficult to work with and Chevy Chase was a straight
d!ckhead
Porky’s? There are a whole lot of keys to the plot in that one.
My dad was a golf coach and my brother is extremely skilled golfer. They loved this movie! I love the gofer and Rodney Dangerfield. Happy gilmour is our family movie! RIP dad. ❤
This was one of the movies that was a big part of my childhood. Mid to late 80's movies were the absolute best
I love the reactions of younger people watching older pre-PC comedies.
Man, Porky's was one of those movies that had a scene that burnt into my memory as a little kid.
And then I hadn't watched it again for years, until I was an adult. The scene was so strange that I was questioning if I was remembering it correctly, or if it was my bizarre little kid mind that made it up. Well, turned out that I did remember it correctly.
The scene I'm referring to deals with showers.. If you know, you know.
Lmao can't wait for the reaction to that one
And many socks and tissues
😂
You make me laugh!! The "fat boy shuffle" made me, literally, laugh-cry. You, sir, make my day! ❤😂😂
I've seen this movie about a billion times and still love it. Never gets old. You've become one of my favorite reactors 😂😂😂
@6:55 That’s Brian Doyle-Murray, one of Bill’s brothers. He was also in Groundhog Day, Ghostbusters II, Scrooged, and The Razor’s Edge with Bill.
🤣🤣 We starting out the gate with my boy J & Mr. Gopher doing the Fat Boy Shuffle.. Oh God, what are we getting ourselves into tonight? 😂😂❤
My first year in college in the mid 80's in a semi rural town, our student apartments got only 2 local channels so we got a VHS player and had only 2 VHS movies, Apocalypse Now and Caddyshack. We had them playing nonstop on a loop during the day whether anyone was watching or not. So basically my roommates and I had those 2 films memorized. They're still 2 of my favorite films.
I had the pleasure of watching Top Gun non stop 5 days a week 8 hours a day when I was stationed in Frankfurt, Germany back in 88/89. I was so thrilled they made part 2. 😂😂😂
You start playing it in your dreams. One of my best friends was stationed in Frankfurt around that time too.
For me it was West Germany in 82 and we only owned Animal House and The Blues Brothers.
"fat boy shuffle" was the best part!
6:40 OH MY GOD! I just realized this this is alot like the cartoon Regular Show - Benson, Mortecai, Rigby, etc
Oh god...he is gonna love this movie, I might have to tune in for the premier to see him die laughing live! 😂
Excited about Porky's. Fingers crossed you react to all 3.
Also, I know it gets a bad rap, but I love Caddyshack 2. Hoping you react to it as well.
"It's not the horse!"
In the massage scene Chevy Chase slipped on the oil he was using and fell on the floor. It was so funny they used it in the movie. I think the gopher was the true star!
Chevy chase has always been comedy gold with flawless comedic timing. They dont make like him anymore. Thankfully he's still alive and lookin good after losing weight. Wish he would do more films tho. Dont care what the cast of that terrible show community said about him. Their unfunny pc actors. Chevy..just like Leslie Nielsen and the late norm Macdonald. Truly funny men
This was Rodney Dangerfield 's first movie and when the director would say action, Rodney didn't start acting. He didn't know action meant to start. The director would then just tell Rodney to do his thing to get him to start acting
The butter thing is just old school dining etiquette. You are not supposed to take butter (or other spreads/sauces) directly from the serving dish and place it on your bread/food. You are supposed to put it on your plate and then take from that to spread on your bread. You still see it at super fancy restaurants or in my case when you have to go to an officer's dinner for a family member in the USAF.
Hey, I'm sitting (laying) in a hospital bed waiting on surgery tomorrow from a car accident yesterday where my beloved Camaro was totaled. Thank you for doing this movie where you made me laugh as much as the movie.
This is one of my favorite movies of all time
This was originally going to be a drama about Danny but they got all these great comedians and decided to rewrite half of it, That's why we go back and forth from funny comedy to serious Danny scenes.
Yo I was born in 81 and Porky's shaped my youth. I can't tell you how many times I have seen those movies. Please do all 3 if possible. Porky's is the GOAT of R-rated teen comedies.
Love the Gopher and the hit theme song by Kenny Loggins.
I remember Rodney Dangerfield in the movie ladybugs. And I also remember his small part in natural born killers.
our boy J has the most genuine reactions. you cant fake that laugh!😂
I love bill and chevy's interaction, so effin funny
The guy you thought kinda looked like Bill Murray is Bill Murray’s brother 😂 love all his bit parts in Bills movies!
When people do Bill Murray imitations, they mostly imitate his Caddyshack character.
Your coining of the term "ass broth" perfectly encompasses why I havent swam in a public pool in the last 20 years and won't ever again.
My favorite 80s Ranchi comedy would be mischief from the year 1985. And trust me, j. You will love the keys to the plot in this movie.
I had a friend in college that used to dance like Rodney did on the golf course when we were at the club and he got his buzz on.
This notification brought me joy
My favorite comedy of all time, just absolute comic genius
You must check out St. Vincent with Bill Murray, very underrated so good!!!!
You'll get nothing...and like it! Smails makes me laugh more now than when I saw this in grade school
@38:15 Them timing the explosions to Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture was genius, and Jay’s enjoyment of it is the icing on the cake.
I just about choked on smoke when you said "...oh your bootleg ass boat". My man, it was fun watching this with you.
One of the most quoted films for decades...and still is. My friends and i still quote this film often.
Another great reaction. Thanks J. All y'all are fantastic. Y'all got me through 2 surgery recoveries in the last 2 years.
He calls the swimming pool water “ass broth”!!!! OMG, I almost pissed myself laughing!
I love that gopher 😂😂😂
The pool water is “ass juice” 🤢🤣🤣🤣
Great movie.... I grew up to this movie. Watched it a lot.... And I'm 39.
“Loggins! I’m doing this golf picture, and I need a rocking theme. I also need $75..”
- Harold Ramis
I’m so glad you liked this one. It’s hilarious.
@JL Amazing classic comedy was a treat to see it again thru your eyes. Fun stuff
This was brilliant. Jay's commentary and the impressions of the characters had me rolling. Great reaction. Rodney Dangerfield is so funny.
I know what you mean about the little moments. The first time I saw this, "Ow.... Oh my arm... It's broken!" made me laugh so hard I cried.
The look on your face when the judge was telling the joke and you realize the other guy is a Bishop 😂😂😂
Funny story about the ending explosion… they movie heads took the golf course execs out to lunch b/c they weren’t allowed to blow up the course so while at lunch they shot the explosion scene. I believe it was just outside of Ft Lauderdale Airport and a plane on final reported that the plane in front of him had crashed b/c he saw the explosion.
Rodney had a hard time filming this and thought no one liked his performance because he was not getting a response from the other actors when he delivered his punchlines like he does on standup. They had to teach him that they were staying in character and actually were having a hard ass time not bursting laughing.
The “your uncle molests collies” line took the sound out of your laugh. 😄
“That’s basically @$$ broth.” LOL 😹
“He kinda looks like Bill Murray”….well yeah that makes sense 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 Blank told me later why - J
The guy who "kinda looks like Bill Murray" is his real life brother, Brian Doyle Murray
The hot blonde is Cindy Morgan, she's also in the original Tron movie. If you haven't seen it, you should
I don’t know if this makes any sense but I feel it’s true. Rodney Dangerfield’s standup always leaves me kind of cold, but Rodney Dangerfield in any movie is comedy gold.
Ty Webb to Danny Noonan:
"I like you Betty."
Best line!! 😂
I love, "You want to make $14 the hard way?" But, my favorite is, "YOU SCRATCHED MY ANCHOR!"
"It's basically a** broth."
I'm never getting in a pool ever again.
“The Fat Boy Shuffle”. I’m dead. 🤣
Haha J trying to say "au revoir" was giving serious Joey taking French lessons from Phoebe vibes LOL
oh yes this will be great
it was great
@0:40 I love how Jay refers to the gopher as a “gerbil” until he finds out differently. 🤣
I’ve only seen this a few times, it’s funny and has some great comedic actors. At 6:49 you said he kinda looks like bill murray that’s because that’s bills brother. He also play The arcade owner in Wayne’s World and He played Chevy Chases boss in Christmas Vacation. @10:34 you see boy in back on right, damn out all them people your eyes went right to him lol..
The guy in the yellow shirt who runs the caddy shack is Brian Doyle-Murray
Bill Murray’s younger brother
He has small roles in a lot of iconic movies
Yeayyy..... I'm actually on time to watch the premiere
Ted Knight (the judge) was in a great sitcom, Too Close For Comfort.
"Ass-broth"
Someone call Webster's Dictionary, we have the new word of the year
@9:50 The typical par for an eighteen hole golf course is 72. Finishing with a par of 68 is very good.
I just knew you were going to start dancing when the Gopher did! lol
YEAH waited for this one ... watching it at least 2 Times a Year 🤔🤗👍👍👍👊
I came just because I KNOW the Murder Whistle is about to get his GROOVE ON with the gopher
The best story of this movie was they were locked in the actual country club for 2 days because of a hurricane… the were all fucked up on drugs and booze.. imagine being with these legends for two days in a fucking party in a dorm atmosphere…
Awesome reaction! Now check out Rodney in "Easy Money" and "Back To School" if u luv Rodney u will luv these!!!
This film is extremely underrated but I definitely recommend reacting to "Night Shift" released in 1982 starring Henry Winkler (Fonzie from "Happy Days"), Michael Keaton in his debut film and Shelly Long ("Cheers"). The film is hilarious and you would love it!!
The Lama also promised me total consciousness on my deathbed. That makes it all worthwhile.
Ass broth? 😂 First time I've ever heard that 🤣🤣🤣
Some people didn't but I liked the second one also. And I love Jackie Mason and Randy Quaid in that one.
22.22-22.28, the way the audio cuts put with you laughing hard at Chevy Chase’s joke is hilarious.
"Hey honey you wanna make $14 the hard way?" One of the most disrespectful lines I've ever heard 😂
Loved your reaction and you should definitely watch Caddyshack 2. A little different but just as hilarious in my opinion. Also, Porkys is a fabulous movie that you should watch. I consider it a teenage classic of the late 70s - early 80s. It’s definitely Key To The Plot worthy..
Will all due respect, I have to disagree with you on Caddyshack 2. I wasn’t impressed with that at all. One of the worst sequels ever in my opinion. They overused the gopher and Chevy’s great line, “nananana”. Almost as bad as the sequel to Cannonball Run.
I did like Porky’s though…another classic movie from my time.
Great Old Movie, But even Greater Reaction !!! That was Fun, Thank You
Brian Murray is Bill Murray's brother. Brian was a writer for this movie, and he promised he could get his brother on the set. Bill was on SNL at the time and one if the hottest actors at the time.
But, Bill agreed to do one day of shooting.
So, they crammed as much shooting as they could in a week. In fact, much more shooting then they had dialogue written.
So, most of Bill Murray's scenes are just ad libed. The caddying for the Dali Lama, hitting flowers, cleaning his ball, au revior go phor. Filning all those scenes were basically Bill shows up on a new location, they point cameras, and they said, "Do something!"
The movie was totally changed during shooting. The original story was about Danny and Maggie. But, it wasnt funny or compelling. Every night, they rewrote the script. Lots of times they told the actors, "just do something funny." Half of the time, the entire crew was partying until 4 or 5 in the morning, and they didnt start shooting until after noon. One night, a gorl took Bill Murray home with her, and he woke up in the afternoon several hours away.
Its a miracle this movie got made at all, and even more so that its really funny.
Oh, and they really did blow up the golf course.
Bushwood was a real golf course in Florida, near Cape Canaveral. It was scheduled to close for a season for overhauling renovations. The studio rented the course for the summer.
Harold Ramis, the director, wanted to blow it some C4 for practical effects at the end of the movie. The golf course said absolutely not.
But, Ramis said we're still going to do this, despite no permission, and a lack of pyrotechnic expertise on the set.
A few days before the set, Ramis bought the golf course owners gift certificates to a great steak house in Orlando, and scheduled reservations. They owners accepted.
They used much more C4 than they realized. When they blew it up, it practically created a mushroom cloud. The news went live reporting there may have been a NASA accident at Cape Canaveral. The owners of the golf course were dining when all the tvs in the restaurant tuned to the local news.
And thats how they found out their golf course blew up.
@35:28 Jay trying to pronounce “au revoir” is hilarious. 🤣
There is a Michelob commercial out there somewhere of Tony Romo doing Bill Murry swinging at the flowers, and he nails it. LOL
There's a local 80's radio station where I live that always plays a clip of "so what? so lets dance" before they play Anyway you want it. it's awesome
6:59 that guy played Clark griswald's boss in Christmas vacation
You have to watch Bachelor Party. Best sun roof sight gag of all time.
I love this movie. An all-star cast. You should watch "Back to School" with Rodney Dangerfield
I heard that at first it was not going to be a gopher it was a ferret that was trained to steal golf balls. As a former ferret owner I can say that they can be trained it just takes a long time, of the over 20 ferrets I owned in my time of being a ferret owner ( started owning at 11 years old stopped a few years ago when I had to start taking care of my mother) all of them could be trained to do something some better than others ,but they where still trained.
I'm 46 now so I owned them for over 20 years didn't have them all at once
ahhahahaha calling your dad out on the gerbil thing ahahahahahahah
Murder Whistle's laugh is so damn fun! Good times!
21:01 “ Ass Broth “
Welp, I’m never swimming in a pool again . .