Airplane Classic Scenes REACTION | OFFICE BLOKES REACT!!
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This is like 110% speed.
Greatest movie ever made!!!!!! So many references, some I didn't even get till recently....Like the coffee voiceover lady....she did commercials for a coffee brand where she did those voiceovers in the commercials and such...I just love this movie so much....See something new every rewatch
For context, the "Jim never has a ... at home", is from a series of Yuban coffee commercials from the 70s. The woman who says the line in this, is the same actress from those commercials.
09:06 Still one of my favorite comedy bits ever lmao. That double slap 🤣
8:25 did anyone notice he was in a mirror and then walked through it?😂
Ive watched this movie twice and didnt notice
I just want to tell you both, good luck. We’re all counting on you.
One of the best besides Blazing Saddles lol!!! And they missed the best scene here: "Excuse me stewardess. I speak jive." BAHAHA
This entire movie is a shot-for-shot parody of Zero Hour! (1957). It's on UA-cam.
Another thing, the plane in the movie is a jet plane but it is making propeller noises.
Finally, someone else notices that.
Plane pulling out sounds like a train station
The black guy in the beginning who is the co-pilot, that's Kareem Abdul-Jabbar haha
Shirley, you can't be serious? 😂
@@blakerh Stop calling me Shirley, blakerh...
His name is Roger Murdoch, he’s the co-pilot.
Really??? He's just a black guy to you? How do you still see race in 2024 of all things
@@Jimbow-sz9kh Nice troll attempt
During the scene where the female passenger is burning up and her husband turns on the air, 10:23, the actor on the left was supposed to have his hair, eyebrows, and beard fly off. When you see his face twerking and rapid eye movement, he's forcing the hair pieces to come off but they don't. The directors thought this was funnier and decided to leave it in.
SO many more great lines/bits in this film. Johnny’s “where did you get that dress…” line is my favorite. You could do a compilation video of many characters in this movie and it’d be hilarious.
I love how even across an ocean and cultural lines guys still like stupid slapstick comedy!!
You guys are great keep up the good work.
Now you need to check out "Hot Shots", "Hot Shots 2", "Top Secret", and "Naked Gun I and II (Leslie Neilson, the doctor, stars in the Naked Gun's)... These ALL have the exact type of humor as Airplane.
The lady that says, I think this man is a doctor also earns kudos!! how did she know?? LOL.. and, he got up and walked past her without her standing up and/or moving into the aisle.. cant happen today! Have the blokes ever noticed, the noise from the JET airliner is propeller plane noise..
Airplane was a spoof on the movie Zero Hour and other airplane disaster movies. Which were big in the 70's.
Leslie was a serious actor for 30 yrs b 4 this, this was his first comedic role
The absolute best thing Airplane! did was use actors who weren't really established comedic actors at the time (like Leslie Nielsen). The fact that they could deliver it in a perfect deadpan way made everything that much more ludicrous
Leslie Nielsen was the Captain of the ship in "The Poseidon Adventure"
Airplane and the Naked Gun trilogy are some of my favourite films. See also Top Secret and Police Squad. Oh, and Hot Shots 1 and 2
This movie is a parody of the 1957 movie "Zero Hour"
The actor who played the pilot was the star of the original Mission Impossible. He also had a famous brother.
His brother was James Arness who played Marshall Dillon on Gunsmoke.
Again, loving these movie scene reactions!!
Leslie Nielsen is Mike's twin brother
Should do Blazing Saddles next 😊
That was one of my favorite movies, no way could that be made today.
No one ever seems to notice the propeller sound but the plane has jet engines !!!!!!
They are clearly on a jet plane but every time they show it, you hear a propeller plane.
need to react to whole movie. left alot of great parts out. i watch rhis in theater when i was 10
Is the playback speed a little fast
Lol i was wondering myself, glad someone else noticed.
Probably done to avoid copyright infringements. UA-cam is weird with stuff like that.
@@M2161Yeah for sure. Thought the same exact thing
Yall should look up Kentucky Fried Movie by the same guys
Have you seen forbidden planet yet? Leslie nielsen early early in his career.
FYI, this movie transformed Leslie Neilsen's image. Before this he had nearly always played the heavy (villain) in dramas. After this, he never played the heavy again.
Yeah I recall him on Streets of San Fran tv show watching it back in the 1970's & reruns. But I think his most popular serious work before becoming funny was on Forbidden Planet, a classic sci-fi that I've watched a few times in the past.
10/03/24
id give my pinkie toe to have you react to the whole movie
You guys should do some classic Mel brooks movies
Yes!
Should do the naked gun next
I told u about the Police SquadXD
A sped up video for the tweekers.
Somebody left youtube on 1,5 speed.
You guys should watch The Kentucky Fried Movie.
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Lol
The 125% speed of the video ruins the comedic timing
That video was edited very badly. Left out a ton of great lines.
The entire movie is funny lines. Cant have em all man
I think I've posted this before on this channel, but Leslie had NO sense of humor. He just didn't get any of the jokes in any of his comedic roles and the directors didn't try to clue him in because his deadpan serious delivery was hilarious.