Bill Pullman meets the Airplane (ZAZ) guys! They did a movie in the 80's that wasn't a parody, it was a real narrative comedy called Ruthless People. Bette Midler, Danny DeVito, Judge Reinhold, Helen Slater (and Bill Pullman). That's definitely a deep cut though, not really a classic, so maybe that's something you just watch on your own.
11:45 Fun fact: Rick Moranis improvised that entire scene with the dolls. He was just handed the dolls and told to do something funny, and the cameras started rolling moments after. The man is a comedic genius.
He also improvised that whole scene in Ghostbusters where he’s walking around his dinner party introducing his clients, their investment successes, and the prices of things he purchased for the party.
Fun fact: When Mel Brooks approached George Lucas about spoofing Star Wars, he agreed with one stipulation; he was not allowed to merchandise the film in any way. Mel Brooks agreed, but added the "Merchandising!" bit in retaliation.
You didn’t include the “we ain’t found shit!” combing desert line. I couldn’t stop laughing at that when I saw it in a theater. Glad you both enjoyed it. 😊
My favorite part of that scene, if you've never noticed it before, is that Rick Moranis just yells at the soldiers combing the desert, but uses the bullhorn on Colonel Sanders who is right next to him!
@@KyleMcintoshMAC316 My Blue Heaven is such an underrated movie. Brilliant performances by both Moranis and Steve Martin. I really wish that movie was more popular than it is/was.
The main thing was that Mel Brooks wasn’t allowed to create ANY merchandise off of this film since Lucas profited so much from the Star Wars films, hence the jokes about merchandising in the film
@@LThompson59 Almost correct: although the movie was indeed made with Lucas' blessing, and ILM did make the dancing alien, Apogee did all the other FX. Apogee was not affiliated with George Lucas or Lucasfilm, but a lot of the guys working there were Star Wars veterans (when Lucas moved ILM from Los Angeles to San Francisco to begin working on Empire Strikes Back, quite a few guys either chose to stay in LA or weren't asked to carry on. They stayed in ILM's old facility and formed Apogee).
The dancing alien is also a reference to the dancing & singing frog, now known as "Michigan J. Frog," from the old Warner Bros. cartoon short "One Froggy Evening" where he did the same song and dance with a cane and tophat. He later became the mascot for the WB channel (now the CW) in the 90s and early 2000s.
Wrong, dumbass. It was the first written, but it isn't what inspired him to Parody star wars. You can see in Spaceballs:The documentary- here on youtube that Mel said he thought to himself what he hadn't made fun of yet and Then it hit him! Space!!!!
I hate that *_Everyone_* talks like Helmet saying: "What's the matter, Sanders, chicken?" was the greatest line!! *_1)_* "Careful, you idiot! I said across her *Nose* not *up* it!" *_2)_* "I knew it, I'm surrounded by *_***holes_* " *_3)_* "Raspberry!" *_(Lead into by the "Jam" the radar gag!)_* *_4)_* "No, you fool! We're following orders. We were told to comb the desert, so we're combing it."
Someone might have mentioned this already but Bill Pullman is in a movie with Sandra Bullock called 'While You Were Sleeping'. You and your wife will like this movie if you have not already seen it.
I'm not certain but I think I read somewhere that Tim Russ read for the part of Geordi LaForge on Star Trek TNG but the part went to Levar Burton instead but several years later he would be cast as Tuvok on Voyager. A great choice Tim Russ really embodied the character perfectly.
@@rccraig7580 You are correct, Tim Russ was in the running for the part of Geordi. Before appearing on Voyager, he also had a guest appearance in the TNG episode Starship Mine.
fun but sick fact. the pizza was real pizza and by the end of shooting, it wasn't smelling so good anymore because of the heat that day, it started to mold. another fun fact, I regularly say "I'm surrounded by assholes" while I'm working, driving around the city all day.
I hope you watch Mel Brooks' Robin Hood: Men in Tights, and Dracula: Dead and Loving It (making fun of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and Bram Stoker's Dracula respectively, which are both also worth watching). For more John Candy, check out Uncle Buck. For more Rick Moranis, you have to see Little Shop of Horrors.
Damn I saw this movie in a theater when I was 16. Perfect age for it. Since you and the wife like 80s comedies, I got a few classics from the era that deserve your attention: -Back To School (with Rodney Dangerfield) -This Is Spinal Tap (greatest ever mockumentary) -Stripes (with Bill Murray & John Candy) -Strange Brew (Rick Morannis!) -The Jerk (with Steve Martin...and technically a 1979 film, but let's keep it in this list) Happy New Year. Looking forward to more great reviews.
One of my favorite parts of you guys watching comedies is hearing you both quietly chuckling, especially when it’s way past the funny part but you’re still laughing about it. 😂
This is the greatest parody movie of all time IMO.. the scene when dark helmet asks how many a-holes are in this ship? If you look carefully only one guy doesn't stand up. 😂
COMEDIES: Mel Brooks: Young Frankenstein, History of the World Part 1 Monty Python: Holy Grail, Life of Brian Ben Stiller: There's Something About Mary, Zoolander, Dodgeball, Tropic Thunder Abrams/Zucker spoofs: Hot Shots, Hot Shots part deux, Top Secret
"KNOCK ON MY DOOR, KNOCK NEXT TIME!!" Dark helmet/Rick Moranis embarrassed/angry rant when he's found "playing with (his) your dolls again.."; always destroyed me. You can tell that I've seen this too many times to be healthy..........You two are great, love your choice of films.
Caddyshack, Animal House, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Vacation (1983), Trading Places, Beverly Hills Cop, 48 HRS., Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, The Blues Brothers, Stripes, The Jerk, Ghostbusters, This is Spinal Tap, Arthur, Revenge of the Nerds, Raising Arizona... Sorry, that's all I could think of.
Dark Helmet: 1-2-3-4-5? That's the kind of combination an idiot would have on their luggage! President Scroob: 1-2-3-4-5? That's amazing! I have the same combination on my luggage!
I didn't see anyone bringing it up so I might as well. The insert on my DVD copy of Spaceballs has Mel joking "This was the first time I directed a helmet with legs" and I don't remember where, but I swear I read somewhere that, the first time Mel Brooks saw Rick Moranis in costume, he said something like "My God, I'm directing a walking helmet!"
A great story about the making of this movie was told by Rob Paulson (he's the voice actor who did such iconic characters like Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, Yakko Warner, he was Raphael on the original TMNT in the 80's, and still does roles to this day), who was a writer on the movie along with Phil Hartman (R.I.P.) and Tress McNeil. He said that one day Mel Brooks comes into a meeting and says "I gotta give a name to one of these "Dinks", the little guys. I got a shit ton of midgets and we're going to refer back to him later on..." so Paulson offers a suggestion because that particular "Dink" gave Bull Pullman some water, that they call him "Gunga-Dink", a play off the famous Rudyard Kipling poem of Gunga Din, a water carrierin the poem. Apparently Brooks was not impressed, and after asking Paulson's name he said, "Let me tell ya somethin', Rob. In my line of work, wit is shit, funny is money!" and moved onto someone else's idea. Most people who have heard the story think that Brooks was being a bit of an asshole and pissed off that he didn't think of it himself, which is possible. Who really knows what happened, though.
I think Mel Brooks missed one quick cameo that could very easily have happened in the movie. When Dark Helmet says "I always have coffee when I watch radar", they should have had Gary Burghoff, Radar from the long-running show MASH, walk on. Heck, they had the twins from the Doublemint commercials in the movie; why not?
Thanks guys. Yes the late great John hurt is amazing actor 1984 or my personal favourite he played the mad emperor caligula In BBC's i claudius. He was brilliant and really crazy
The part where President Skroob sits on the bear's lap inside the escape pod and then the bear waves goodbye to him through the window. That part always scarred me for life when I was little, but now it doesn't anymore being 17 years old. Still, this is one of my 7 ALL-TIME favorite movies! I love that movie with all my heart! ❤❤❤❤💕💕💕💕💕😘😘😘😍😍😍
Before Rick Moranis (Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Ghostbusters I & II) & John Candy (Uncle Buck, Plane Trains & Automobiles) found movie success. Both found success on the TV skit comedy SCTV (a spoof of a television station)that was produced for Canadian viewers. Which found success in America too.
I made a similar comment on your Casino video and I couldn’t help myself with this one either- the guy that tells Lonestar how to do the Vulcan neck pinch is Dick Warlock who played Michael Myers in Halloween 2 as well as the cattle prod security guard in Casino, the stunt double in the shark cage in Jaws, and stunt double for Kurt Russell in The Thing (that’s also his shadow you see on the wall when the dog walks in the room), Escape from New York, and Big Trouble in Little China. I met him at a horror convention years ago and he’s one of the nicest guys you could ever meet!
When they talked with George Lucas for permission to do a Star Wars parody, he Loved the script. He gave his consent and even offered to let them use his special effects company to do the space scenes, this is why they look so good. His one condition for all of this, is that the is to be No Merchandising for the film at all. ( so it never got confused with the star wars Merchandising) This is the reason for the running gags all through the film....
This spoofed so many films - Star Wars, Planet of the Apes, Star Trek, Alien and even The Wizard of Oz. The line-up of the characters as they approach Yogurt is identical to the one when they were in that film (L-R Scarecrow, Dorothy, Tinman and Cowardly Lion) with Yogurt replacing the Wizard.
Bill Pullman was also in some other famous movies. Perhaps you haven't seen them yet but here's a list of the ones I am familiar with: 1. Wyatt Earp (Ed Masterson, Bat Masterson's brother) 2. While You Were Sleeping 3. Sleepless In Seattle 4. Ruthless People 5. The Equalizer 6. The Equalizer 2 7. Independence Day: Resurgence
One of my favorite movies of all time. Mel Brooks said in an interview that Rick Moranis was the one who recommended John Candy for the role of Barf. They had worked together on SCTV in Canada back in the late ‘70’s.
The alien doing the song and dance made me laugh the hardest I've ever laughed in a movie theatre! Mel got George Lucas's blessing to do the parody on the condition that there would be no Spaceballs merchandising! ILM also did the visual effects for the movie. Over the years there have been many rumblings about a sequel but Mel didn't seem to keen on it. Some of the titles were Spaceballs 3: The Search for Spaceballs 2 and Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money. One of the stages they shot the movie on was at the old MGM Studios (now Sony) where the Wizard of Oz was filmed. It's not nearly as zany as his later stuff, but The Producers is a good one, earning Mel his only Academy Award. The musical version written by Mel swept the Tony Awards, winning the most awards in history, including one for Best Score for Mel. Bootlegs of the show are around here (check out Springtime for Hitler, if anything!)
The dancing alien, I know, right. I did the same thing in the cinema. I couldn't stop laughing for about 10 mins after. I had to sorta hold it in though, it must have looked like I had a coughing fit!
Fun trivia:Per an agreement set between Mel Brooks and George Lucas, Brooks agreed not to sell any merchandise (the novel was the only exception). This was primarily set in place since Lucas was still raking in millions of dollars through mostly toy sales at the time. Yet, even though Mel Brooks agreed to the no selling of merchandise clause, he never agreed to not make fun of it. This contract led to the infamous scene in Spaceballs where Yogurt (played by Mel Brooks) does his “Merchandising, Merchandising” monologue. However, making fun of lunch boxes and cereal containing 100 percent sugar with the Spaceballs name attached to it wasn’t enough. Brooks had to go to the extreme which led to “Spaceballs the flame thrower.” Ironically, George Lucas got a good laugh from the bit and even complimented Brooks on his creativity Fun trivia: Sir John Hurt claimed that Mel Brooks talked him into self-parodying his role from Alien (1979) by making it sound like it would be a brief walk-on cameo. Only when Hurt came to the set did he realize that the entire scene was an elaborate spoof of the chestburster scene from Alien (1979). Hurt figured that he ought to have asked for a salary
Michael Wilmslow and his sound effects never gets old. Private - I've lost the bleeps, I've lost sweeps and I've lost the creeps. Helmet - That's not all he has lost. Private - Sir the radar, it appears to be....jammed. Helmet - Jammed?! (wipes the screen and takes a lick) Helmet - Raspberry.......There's only one man, who would dare give me the raspberry (puts helmet) Lone Star!
Great movie.The parody on Alien was in the end with the diner scene. They even brought the same actor John Heard for that scene. Other great Mel Brooks spoof movies are : Robin Hood Men in tights and High Anxiety which is a spoof on classic Alfred Hitchcock movies like Psycho or The Birds which you obviously have to see before seeing it .
Trivia: In the "combing-the-desert" scene, the African-American Spaceball who declares "We ain't found shit!!" is Tim Russ...who would eventually become Tuvok on *Star Trek: Voyager* .
Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe and Happy New Year!! 😉 Can't wait for next week's episode: PREDATOR. One of my favorite Arnold Schwarzenegger movies.
George Lucas actually liked Spaceballs very much. According to Mel Brooks he wasn't allowed to merchandise the movie as part of the deal being so close to the Star Wars franchise. However, Industrial Light and Magic( ILM ) assisted them with the special effects and post-production. I found that to be really cool! Great reactions from you both. This movie is easily re-watchable. Thank you for the video and Happy New Year 2021! 😊
My girlfriend and I love your channel! As a big movie fan I enjoy seeing you two react to some really great movies. This film in particular was extremely memorable. I cant wait to see the sequel!
Bill Pullman was hilarious in a movie called Ruthless People with Danny DeVito and Bette Midler. It’s from 86 and made by Abrahms Zucker and Zucker from Airplane, buts it’s not a slapstick comedy. It actually has a good story.
I love tuning into your videos they make me laugh! They have inspired me to start a movie review channel and my first video I did was about one of my favorite movies Gremlins!!
For a lot more of John Candy and Rick Moranis (Dark Helmet), see all of the stuff they did on the Canadian TV show SCTV. Probably their most inventive period.
Harry crumb is one of John candy at his best , for all out humor all the way through uncle buck is a great classic ...... the rat scene lol Happy new year guys Healthy and prosperous
Spaceballs 2 is so much needed. The main characters are still decent looking, even Mel Brooks is alive, they could surely made a spoof of the New Star Wars movies of some kind. Rick Moranis just announced that he is doing a "Honey I shrunk the kids" movie, why not a second spaceballs, too.
Lone Starr saves the day!! What are some other great comedy movie suggestions to watch?!
Thank you for the support everyone!
Clue
Cool running
Bill Pullman meets the Airplane (ZAZ) guys! They did a movie in the 80's that wasn't a parody, it was a real narrative comedy called Ruthless People. Bette Midler, Danny DeVito, Judge Reinhold, Helen Slater (and Bill Pullman). That's definitely a deep cut though, not really a classic, so maybe that's something you just watch on your own.
Tropic Thunder, Ace Ventura, Theres Something About Mary, 3 Amigos, Trading Places!
Or do a John Cusack trilogy- One Crazy Summer, Better Off Dead, and then Hot Tub Time Machine. They’re all kinda connected in a weird kinda way.
11:45 Fun fact: Rick Moranis improvised that entire scene with the dolls. He was just handed the dolls and told to do something funny, and the cameras started rolling moments after. The man is a comedic genius.
The best scene in the movie :) always cracks me up :)
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He let forth his inner child. xD
He also improvised that whole scene in Ghostbusters where he’s walking around his dinner party introducing his clients, their investment successes, and the prices of things he purchased for the party.
No sir! I did not catch you playing with your dolls, again!
Fun fact: When Mel Brooks approached George Lucas about spoofing Star Wars, he agreed with one stipulation; he was not allowed to merchandise the film in any way. Mel Brooks agreed, but added the "Merchandising!" bit in retaliation.
They also couldn’t have a person look like Han Solo so they had lone star be Indiana Jones
@@phantom_dragon I came here to say the same thing!!
I love seeing this fun fact in the comments on every reaction
You didn’t include the “we ain’t found shit!” combing desert line. I couldn’t stop laughing at that when I saw it in a theater. Glad you both enjoyed it. 😊
I saw this movie on T.V. not long ago and they actually removed that scene.
My favorite part of that scene, if you've never noticed it before, is that Rick Moranis just yells at the soldiers combing the desert, but uses the bullhorn on Colonel Sanders who is right next to him!
@@WastedSoul577 probably cause it's deemed racist now...but I agreed it was hilarious
The actor who said that line was none other than Tim Russ who played Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager.
I have the "We ain't found shit!" T-shirt :)
16:49 It floors me every time that John Hurt agreed to parody himself.
It’s the shame about Rick Moranis being out of acting for so long. Very talented
I respect his decision..he wanted to raise his kids but he's returning to acting now with a reboot of Called shrunk
Also a shame he got punched out when he returned to make a commercial recently.
Besides this movie and the first two Ghostbusters I loved him in Club Paradise and My Blue Heaven
@@doshi066 Thank god
@@KyleMcintoshMAC316 My Blue Heaven is such an underrated movie. Brilliant performances by both Moranis and Steve Martin. I really wish that movie was more popular than it is/was.
As far as I've heard, Mel Brooks asked for George Lucas' blessing to make the movie, and George happily obliged. He laughed his ass off and loved it.
I love this
The main thing was that Mel Brooks wasn’t allowed to create ANY merchandise off of this film since Lucas profited so much from the Star Wars films, hence the jokes about merchandising in the film
That’s awesome! And I love that fact about the merchandise 😂
George didn't just give him blessings, the reason the SFX are on par with SW, is because ILM did the FX.
@@LThompson59 Almost correct: although the movie was indeed made with Lucas' blessing, and ILM did make the dancing alien, Apogee did all the other FX. Apogee was not affiliated with George Lucas or Lucasfilm, but a lot of the guys working there were Star Wars veterans (when Lucas moved ILM from Los Angeles to San Francisco to begin working on Empire Strikes Back, quite a few guys either chose to stay in LA or weren't asked to carry on. They stayed in ILM's old facility and formed Apogee).
May the Schwartz be with you.
The dancing alien is also a reference to the dancing & singing frog, now known as "Michigan J. Frog," from the old Warner Bros. cartoon short "One Froggy Evening" where he did the same song and dance with a cane and tophat. He later became the mascot for the WB channel (now the CW) in the 90s and early 2000s.
technically the CW was a Merger of the WB Network AND UPN. and I remember that frog well from my young days watching Animaniacs and other WB cartoons.
Yes, that was John Hurt from ALIEN spoofing his role. He also appeared in Mel's HISTORY OF THE WORLD Pt 1 as, wait for it... Jesus Christ.
What?
John Hurt was in Elephant Man which was produced by Mel Brooks.
John hurt was an amazing actor. He played a brilliant Caligula in the amazing bbc series “I, Claudius”.
Fun fact, that headphone gag was the first joke written and what inspired Mel Brooks to do a Star Wars parody
Wrong, dumbass. It was the first written, but it isn't what inspired him to Parody star wars. You can see in Spaceballs:The documentary- here on youtube that Mel said he thought to himself what he hadn't made fun of yet and Then it hit him! Space!!!!
@@MrParkerman6 Could you not have just corrected him without being a dick about it?
@@allisterfiend_2112 Maybe he's got a Dark Helmet up his Dumb Ass?
I miss John Candy so much!
You're not alone.
John Candys drag scene in armed and dangerous still makes me laugh every time I see it.
atleast John gets to spitball with robin William and Chris farley to create gems we can only imagine.
Bill Pullman (like a lot of actors ) got his big break in horror. See "Serpent and the Rainbow" if you dare! : )
12:03 Col Sanders looks like he's on the verge of losing it because he was, the entire crew was in tears laughing after they cut on this scene
I swear my favorite line in any movie is "nice dissolve". Gets me every single time.
I hate that *_Everyone_* talks like Helmet saying: "What's the matter, Sanders, chicken?" was the greatest line!!
*_1)_* "Careful, you idiot! I said across her *Nose* not *up* it!"
*_2)_* "I knew it, I'm surrounded by *_***holes_* "
*_3)_* "Raspberry!" *_(Lead into by the "Jam" the radar gag!)_*
*_4)_* "No, you fool! We're following orders. We were told to comb the desert, so we're combing it."
Someone might have mentioned this already but Bill Pullman is in a movie with Sandra Bullock called 'While You Were Sleeping'. You and your wife will like this movie if you have not already seen it.
YES!
The guy in the 'combing the desert' scene who shouts "We ain't found shit!" would later go on to play Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager.
I'm not certain but I think I read somewhere that Tim Russ read for the part of Geordi LaForge on Star Trek TNG but the part went to Levar Burton instead but several years later he would be cast as Tuvok on Voyager. A great choice Tim Russ really embodied the character perfectly.
@@rccraig7580 You are correct, Tim Russ was in the running for the part of Geordi. Before appearing on Voyager, he also had a guest appearance in the TNG episode Starship Mine.
Holy crap, I didn't realize that
I'm late because I'm new to this channel, but Tim Russ also has a small part in Star Trek Generations, before he played Tuvok.
Ruthless people was Bill Pullman's first movie in 86 he had a supporting role
fun but sick fact. the pizza was real pizza and by the end of shooting, it wasn't smelling so good anymore because of the heat that day, it started to mold.
another fun fact, I regularly say "I'm surrounded by assholes" while I'm working, driving around the city all day.
I hope you watch Mel Brooks' Robin Hood: Men in Tights, and Dracula: Dead and Loving It (making fun of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and Bram Stoker's Dracula respectively, which are both also worth watching).
For more John Candy, check out Uncle Buck.
For more Rick Moranis, you have to see Little Shop of Horrors.
The guy who played the king (Dick Van Patten), played the Abbot in the movie "Robin Hood men in tights"
For more John Candy, I would suggest Uncle Buck, the Great Outdoors, and Who is Harry Crumb.
Good choices, an underrated one I love of Candy is Armed & Dangerous.
@@bdog1323 that's a great one too. I almost quoted the wrong movie as I was about to say, "All I said was Canadian beer sucked."
If you're doing John Candy,
You Need to see Cool Runnings.!!!
Planes, Trains & Automobiles!!
Another underrated classic of his is his final one, Wagons East!
Never seen Police Academy? Well, there's seven more movies to add to your list. :)
Hell Yeah!
100% not the Moscow one. Maybe stop at 4, as the others aren't as good after that.
Stick with the first one. That was good. Second one stunk. Stop going after that.
@@Arobein Maybe stop at one.
The police academy movies with Steve Guttenberg are the only ones worth watching...
Damn I saw this movie in a theater when I was 16. Perfect age for it. Since you and the wife like 80s comedies, I got a few classics from the era that deserve your attention:
-Back To School (with Rodney Dangerfield)
-This Is Spinal Tap (greatest ever mockumentary)
-Stripes (with Bill Murray & John Candy)
-Strange Brew (Rick Morannis!)
-The Jerk (with Steve Martin...and technically a 1979 film, but let's keep it in this list)
Happy New Year. Looking forward to more great reviews.
One of my favorite parts of you guys watching comedies is hearing you both quietly chuckling, especially when it’s way past the funny part but you’re still laughing about it. 😂
This is the greatest parody movie of all time IMO.. the scene when dark helmet asks how many a-holes are in this ship? If you look carefully only one guy doesn't stand up. 😂
13:14 The Wilhelm Scream. You will hear it everywhere.
You can catch Bill Pullman in Casper. John Hurt played Kane in Alien and again in Space Balls, he also played Ollivander in the Harry Potter movies.
COMEDIES:
Mel Brooks: Young Frankenstein, History of the World Part 1
Monty Python: Holy Grail, Life of Brian
Ben Stiller: There's Something About Mary, Zoolander, Dodgeball, Tropic Thunder
Abrams/Zucker spoofs: Hot Shots, Hot Shots part deux, Top Secret
Love when the king's giving them the code to thei airshield and almost breaks character. Gets me every time.
Saw it in theatre.
Was rolling on the floor.
It is full of quotable moments.
"KNOCK ON MY DOOR, KNOCK NEXT TIME!!" Dark helmet/Rick Moranis embarrassed/angry rant when he's found "playing with (his) your dolls again.."; always destroyed me. You can tell that I've seen this too many times to be healthy..........You two are great, love your choice of films.
I come here just to enjoy y’all’s chemistry.
Caddyshack, Animal House, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Vacation (1983), Trading Places, Beverly Hills Cop, 48 HRS., Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, The Blues Brothers, Stripes, The Jerk, Ghostbusters, This is Spinal Tap, Arthur, Revenge of the Nerds, Raising Arizona...
Sorry, that's all I could think of.
Pizza the Hut's outfit was covered with a real pizza. Bill Pullman was also in "Sleepless In Seattle" a classic.
And he's in Newsies! Another great cult classic!
Oh it was quite clearly a real pizza. Way too realistic not to be lol
Fun fact: the scene where Dark Helmet played with his dolls was totally ad libbed.
It is truly fun watching again the great movies you guys react to. Your comments at the end of the movie are so honest and on point. Thumbs up guys!
Parts of the transformation of Megamaid were based on Unicron from the Transformer movie!
Dark Helmet: 1-2-3-4-5? That's the kind of combination an idiot would have on their luggage!
President Scroob: 1-2-3-4-5? That's amazing! I have the same combination on my luggage!
I didn't see anyone bringing it up so I might as well. The insert on my DVD copy of Spaceballs has Mel joking "This was the first time I directed a helmet with legs" and I don't remember where, but I swear I read somewhere that, the first time Mel Brooks saw Rick Moranis in costume, he said something like "My God, I'm directing a walking helmet!"
You should watch the movie "Uncle Buck" if you like John Candy
One of his best definately.
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is another great one of his with Steve Martin.
Perfect that the radar guy is Michael Winslow, the guy who did the sound effects voices in the Police Academy movies.
A great story about the making of this movie was told by Rob Paulson (he's the voice actor who did such iconic characters like Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, Yakko Warner, he was Raphael on the original TMNT in the 80's, and still does roles to this day), who was a writer on the movie along with Phil Hartman (R.I.P.) and Tress McNeil. He said that one day Mel Brooks comes into a meeting and says "I gotta give a name to one of these "Dinks", the little guys. I got a shit ton of midgets and we're going to refer back to him later on..." so Paulson offers a suggestion because that particular "Dink" gave Bull Pullman some water, that they call him "Gunga-Dink", a play off the famous Rudyard Kipling poem of Gunga Din, a water carrierin the poem.
Apparently Brooks was not impressed, and after asking Paulson's name he said, "Let me tell ya somethin', Rob. In my line of work, wit is shit, funny is money!" and moved onto someone else's idea. Most people who have heard the story think that Brooks was being a bit of an asshole and pissed off that he didn't think of it himself, which is possible. Who really knows what happened, though.
I think Mel Brooks missed one quick cameo that could very easily have happened in the movie. When Dark Helmet says "I always have coffee when I watch radar", they should have had Gary Burghoff, Radar from the long-running show MASH, walk on. Heck, they had the twins from the Doublemint commercials in the movie; why not?
Gary Burhgoff kinda wanted to get away from the Radar character though, he probably wouldn't have done it
Thanks guys. Yes the late great John hurt is amazing actor 1984 or my personal favourite he played the mad emperor caligula In BBC's i claudius. He was brilliant and really crazy
Fun fact, if it hasn't been already mentioned - Joan Rivers, the voice of Dot, improvised EVERY single line. She did not have a script.
The part where President Skroob sits on the bear's lap inside the escape pod and then the bear waves goodbye to him through the window. That part always scarred me for life when I was little, but now it doesn't anymore being 17 years old.
Still, this is one of my 7 ALL-TIME favorite movies! I love that movie with all my heart! ❤❤❤❤💕💕💕💕💕😘😘😘😍😍😍
"Bear".
George Lucas really liked this movie. Like you, he said without the parody stuff it would still be a very entertaining movie.
One of my favourite movies from being a kid. Me and my friends would rewatch it all the time. The late great John hurt was the guy from alien.
Scott used the transporter.
They used the Vulcan neck pinch.
Happy New Year! Look forward to all the new reactions in 2021!!
Happy New Year!!
Before Rick Moranis (Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Ghostbusters I & II) & John Candy (Uncle Buck, Plane Trains & Automobiles) found movie success. Both found success on the TV skit comedy SCTV (a spoof of a television station)that was produced for Canadian viewers. Which found success in America too.
I have always loved the line 'my hair the bastard shot my hair' and then she destroys them all lol.
I made a similar comment on your Casino video and I couldn’t help myself with this one either- the guy that tells Lonestar how to do the Vulcan neck pinch is Dick Warlock who played Michael Myers in Halloween 2 as well as the cattle prod security guard in Casino, the stunt double in the shark cage in Jaws, and stunt double for Kurt Russell in The Thing (that’s also his shadow you see on the wall when the dog walks in the room), Escape from New York, and Big Trouble in Little China. I met him at a horror convention years ago and he’s one of the nicest guys you could ever meet!
When they talked with George Lucas for permission to do a Star Wars parody, he Loved the script.
He gave his consent and even offered to let them use his special effects company to do the space scenes, this is why they look so good.
His one condition for all of this, is that the is to be No Merchandising for the film at all.
( so it never got confused with the star wars Merchandising)
This is the reason for the running gags all through the film....
I've watched this movie a few times and it was just now that I realized Skroob is an anagram for Brooks
I see your Schwartz is as big as mine...
Glad to see you guys back!!! Happy New Year!!!
and in case you are wondering, if you missed it during the wedding scene, Barf's full name is Barf-all-on-you
Nope, he clearly says Barfolomew which is based on the name Bartholomew or "Bart" for short.
"how can there be a video of spaceballs the movie...we're still in the middle of making it"🤣🤣🤣🤣
This spoofed so many films - Star Wars, Planet of the Apes, Star Trek, Alien and even The Wizard of Oz. The line-up of the characters as they approach Yogurt is identical to the one when they were in that film (L-R Scarecrow, Dorothy, Tinman and Cowardly Lion) with Yogurt replacing the Wizard.
Bill Pullman was also in some other famous movies. Perhaps you haven't seen them yet but here's a list of the ones I am familiar with:
1. Wyatt Earp (Ed Masterson, Bat Masterson's brother)
2. While You Were Sleeping
3. Sleepless In Seattle
4. Ruthless People
5. The Equalizer
6. The Equalizer 2
7. Independence Day: Resurgence
Malice, Lake Placid and The Guilty were good, too
Lost Highway and Zero Effect were good if you like weird movies
One of my favorite movies of all time. Mel Brooks said in an interview that Rick Moranis was the one who recommended John Candy for the role of Barf. They had worked together on SCTV in Canada back in the late ‘70’s.
The alien doing the song and dance made me laugh the hardest I've ever laughed in a movie theatre! Mel got George Lucas's blessing to do the parody on the condition that there would be no Spaceballs merchandising! ILM also did the visual effects for the movie. Over the years there have been many rumblings about a sequel but Mel didn't seem to keen on it. Some of the titles were Spaceballs 3: The Search for Spaceballs 2 and Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money. One of the stages they shot the movie on was at the old MGM Studios (now Sony) where the Wizard of Oz was filmed. It's not nearly as zany as his later stuff, but The Producers is a good one, earning Mel his only Academy Award. The musical version written by Mel swept the Tony Awards, winning the most awards in history, including one for Best Score for Mel. Bootlegs of the show are around here (check out Springtime for Hitler, if anything!)
I'm so glad they saw Alien before this.
The dancing alien, I know, right. I did the same thing in the cinema. I couldn't stop laughing for about 10 mins after. I had to sorta hold it in though, it must have looked like I had a coughing fit!
Michael Winslow first movie credit was in Cheech and Chong's Up In Smoke
I thought it was Next Movie, not Up In Smoke.
Fun trivia:Per an agreement set between Mel Brooks and George Lucas, Brooks agreed not to sell any merchandise (the novel was the only exception). This was primarily set in place since Lucas was still raking in millions of dollars through mostly toy sales at the time. Yet, even though Mel Brooks agreed to the no selling of merchandise clause, he never agreed to not make fun of it.
This contract led to the infamous scene in Spaceballs where Yogurt (played by Mel Brooks) does his “Merchandising, Merchandising” monologue. However, making fun of lunch boxes and cereal containing 100 percent sugar with the Spaceballs name attached to it wasn’t enough. Brooks had to go to the extreme which led to “Spaceballs the flame thrower.”
Ironically, George Lucas got a good laugh from the bit and even complimented Brooks on his creativity
Fun trivia: Sir John Hurt claimed that Mel Brooks talked him into self-parodying his role from Alien (1979) by making it sound like it would be a brief walk-on cameo. Only when Hurt came to the set did he realize that the entire scene was an elaborate spoof of the chestburster scene from Alien (1979). Hurt figured that he ought to have asked for a salary
Michael Wilmslow and his sound effects never gets old.
Private - I've lost the bleeps, I've lost sweeps and I've lost the creeps.
Helmet - That's not all he has lost.
Private - Sir the radar, it appears to be....jammed.
Helmet - Jammed?!
(wipes the screen and takes a lick)
Helmet - Raspberry.......There's only one man, who would dare give me the raspberry (puts helmet) Lone Star!
You guys cut out the best joke!
“WE AIN’T FOUND SHIT!” 😂🤣😂🤣
Great movie.The parody on Alien was in the end with the diner scene. They even brought the same actor John Heard for that scene. Other great Mel Brooks spoof movies are : Robin Hood Men in tights and High Anxiety which is a spoof on classic Alfred Hitchcock movies like Psycho or The Birds which you obviously have to see before seeing it .
16:19 I love the "F" bomb in a PG movie haha
A great John Candy movie is Uncle Buck. It has as a super young Macaulay Culkin in his first role!
Trivia: In the "combing-the-desert" scene, the African-American Spaceball who declares "We ain't found shit!!" is Tim Russ...who would eventually become Tuvok on *Star Trek: Voyager* .
Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe and Happy New Year!! 😉 Can't wait for next week's episode: PREDATOR. One of my favorite Arnold Schwarzenegger movies.
George Lucas actually liked Spaceballs very much. According to Mel Brooks he wasn't allowed to merchandise the movie as part of the deal being so close to the Star Wars franchise. However, Industrial Light and Magic( ILM ) assisted them with the special effects and post-production. I found that to be really cool! Great reactions from you both. This movie is easily re-watchable. Thank you for the video and Happy New Year 2021! 😊
I noticed in King Kullen (supermarkets) that they actually have small portable oxygen containers on sale-The Perri-air made me think of that!
Have been enjoying your channel and can't wait for the next episode have a great one and be safe 👍🤙🤙🤙
My girlfriend and I love your channel! As a big movie fan I enjoy seeing you two react to some really great movies. This film in particular was extremely memorable. I cant wait to see the sequel!
May the Schwartz be with you
Bill Pullman was also in Sleepless in Seattle and While You Were Sleeping.
Bill Pullman was hilarious in a movie called Ruthless People with Danny DeVito and Bette Midler. It’s from 86 and made by Abrahms Zucker and Zucker from Airplane, buts it’s not a slapstick comedy. It actually has a good story.
Aw you cut the funniest line in the movie. The second half of the "combing the desert" joke.
"We ain't seen s***!"
I love tuning into your videos they make me laugh! They have inspired me to start a movie review channel and my first video I did was about one of my favorite movies Gremlins!!
Everybody got that? Best line ever
Bill Pullman is good in the odd neo-noir detective "Zero Effect".
PS
Don't judge it by the trailer.
For a lot more of John Candy and Rick Moranis (Dark Helmet), see all of the stuff they did on the Canadian TV show SCTV. Probably their most inventive period.
What the heck am I lookin at?! Why did it take them so long to see this movie?! XD
Great reaction guys! I definitely think you should react to Police Academy. Mike Winslow is so funny in this and the movie is a lot of fun and funny.
Thanks for this reaction guys! Iv been wanting to see this movie. Sooooo funny!
Harry crumb is one of John candy at his best , for all out humor all the way through uncle buck is a great classic ...... the rat scene lol Happy new year guys Healthy and prosperous
Spaceballs the funniest Star Wars, Star Trek, Alien parody film
cant believe you never seen Spaceballs one of the best pardoy movies ever
I don't know any Bill Pullman movies prior to this, but I liked him a lot in Casper (1995), if you'd consider reacting to that one.
If you are looking for more John Candy I recommend The Great Outdoors with he and Dan Ackroyd.
Spaceballs 2 is so much needed. The main characters are still decent looking, even Mel Brooks is alive, they could surely made a spoof of the New Star Wars movies of some kind. Rick Moranis just announced that he is doing a "Honey I shrunk the kids" movie, why not a second spaceballs, too.
We need to combine the 2 funniest movies ever and create “Spaceballs 2, The Search for the Holy Grail.”
John Hurt actually spoofed his role in "Alien" with the alien bursting from his chest.
Hence, the "Oh no. Not again!"
Bill Pullman was also in "While You Were Sleeping", a romantic comedy with Sandra Bullock.
May the Schwartz Be With you!
We live in a timeline where this is 100 times better than the Disney trilogy.
Another Mel Brooks classic that never got a sequel... History of the World Part one.
I've loved this movie since it was in theaters but your reaction left out some of the funniest moments
The mega maid was because Mel Brooks took his grandkids to see Transformers the animated film.