I am impressed how silly kid's movies make bushwacked fever and buttercreaming sound like some XXXstuff you don't want to hear about even being an adult
Oh look an [overused meme], *gulp* *gulp*, aaahhh..... Huh, blueberry flavor... [drops dead...] Hey this comment chain revolved around death. Seriously, cut me some slack I had to think of something...
+Dan Cordell (deadman67797) Yes. I was also thinking it could be randomly inserted into a porno review, like right after showcasing the climax: Bushwhacked!
I can't do that since my vocal range is limited, but I would love it if one of my guy friends would make that joke. I'll show Jasper this review. He can probably do that voice :)
The movie would be actually funny with the Bushwacked cut-ins after each joke. Also, at the "whats the worse that could happen" part, a cut to The Revenant would be hilarious.
honestly, watching old episodes of Cinema Snob is like the best comfort food. And sometimes they'll be one i haven't seen yet, or one that i wasn't paying enough attention. And his look after the Vintage Suicide squad rolled i laughed out loud SO HARD at that i had to pause. Thanks for still managing to make me laugh after nearly 13 years of watching you
Well when the first one hit theaters back everyone had high expectations. Raul Julia and Anglica Houston were such box office draws back then. Before Harley Quinn Anglica Houston was know as the Joker's girlfriend.
The birds and the bees doll scene will always be one of the ultimate awkward "how did this end up in a kids movie" moments for me when I rented this and watched it with my family. I still remember Sterns line after he stops making the dolls hump. "Then the guy has a cigarette (puts the cigarette he has in his hand on the Ken dolls mouth) watches a little Leno, then goes to sleep, any questions?" 90s kids movies ladies and gentlemen.
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Except not a kid's movie, as it was rated PG-13 for good reason
After this I have the perfect movie for a Cinema Snob episode. The 1995 Judd Apatow Disney Cult Classic HEAVYWEIGHTS. Tell me you people wouldn't want to see that.
I always loved how when the kid went over the side, the mom freaked out, Max freaked out, but most importantly the bad guy was freaking out like "How the h*ll did that kid get that good of air?"
wow Brad literally dragged this movie up from my subconscious.. I wonder what other movies are stuck so deep down there I have forgotten about them lol
I'm hoping that one day he'll do a review of that movie about a dog with a collar that lets him talk to people and he chooses the voice to be like a pirate. That is all I remember about the movie, but it seems to be just his kind of thing. I really want to see what kind of jokes he can make about that weird ass movie.
Man, I'm conflicted. Bushwhacked was my childhood. I could quote the movie front and back. ( "EVERYBODY START YOUR ENGINES, AH WHOO-GA!"), on the other hand, it has been weeks since I laughed as hard as I did at this.
That movie is good if you saw it as a kid, it was a pretty good 90s kids movie. Not as entertaining to modern audiences partially because some of its jokes were later over used
I recently discovered the Cinema Snob while watching the Nostalgia Critic and the Cinema Snob review Passion. I have been catching up on the back catalog. Very funny, keep up the great work!
actually the studio reshoots into Suicide Squad improved the movie by accounts. Without the reshoots the suicide squad movie would be rated worse then Green Lantern.
toomanyaccounts So test screenings? I know it goes both ways, but you have any idea how many movies were destroyed by test screenings? I say: release both cuts on blu-ray to milk sales, so we can see for ourselves which is better.
Pretty thin "nah the first version I and the world hasn't seen yet was bad!" defense for a movie that I'm sure in either version the Enchantress still would have reminded me of Green Lantern's Parallax shit monster.
I loved this movie as a kid. I think its cuz I loved anything Daniel Stern did. Obviously home alone, but he was also in the original C.H.U.D. I tried watching it a year ago it was on one of the cinemax channels. But that time I couldnt get more than halfway through without changing the channel
Did they just use a preteen girl's training bra as a sight gag/slapstick? And then say it's almost like getting to second base? That's pretty bad, movie. Damn.
I actually miss the innocence in these movies. I was watching the original Bad News Bears and there was a scene where a boy was hiding in a tree kn his underwear and the coach followed him up to talk to him. NO WAY a scene like that (along with about half the other scenes in the movie) would make it into a modern film without someone winding up on an FBI watch list
I had suggested this as a possible review material on "Thatguywiththeglasses" years ago. Im so glad that you were the one who answered my prayers and gave me the review I have longed for! Jesus, Bro! You're the best!!!!
Excellent acting in the intro. Don't let anyone tell you differently. Your satirical approach is very subtle... Actually, this is interesting. you and Daniel Stern have a lot in common.
I am not ashamed I watched and liked this movie as a kid. I tried to watch it again recently and couldn't get through half of it without rolling my eyes at least 20 times.
i too liked Bushwhacked as a kid(born in '83 so i was like 11 or 12). i havent had the chance to see it recently but i did find some of the movie's jokes in the Snob's review pretty funny. i also have a real nostalgic appreciation for 80s/90s flicks(i just love that era of filmmaking). And i'm a big fan of Daniel Stern. i'd say it was a real missed opportunity that the studio didn't make this a Home Alone spinoff about Marv.
When I was little, a friend of mine told me about this movie, except he thought it was called Mad Max. Then years later, I watched the actual Mad Max and was completely confused.
LOL imagine what the conversations could've been like Person 1: "Mad Max is a great film" Person 2: "Yeah! It was fun when he told the kids about the birds and the bees" Person 1: "What?" o_O
Holy crap, I remember watching this on TV as a kid! Wouldn't mind seeing more films of this caliber on the show. The WTFH eps are some of my favourites.
MetalPersonJ There are 7 billion people in the world. At least someone has seen every movie, with the exception of unreleased films like "The Day the Clown Cried".
OH MY GLOB, I can't believe the review is on the Daniel stern comedy, Bushwhacked. Watched it all the time as a kid and inspired me to join the scouts even though it never was as exciting or cool. "Hey Mister, I gotta make a dookie." *Harmonica Cue*
I've actually remember seeing Bushwhacked being advertised on TV when it was coming out. Hell, I even remember seeing the trailer to this think when I went to see Mighty Morhpin Power Rangers: The Movie. Oh, and Bushwhacked and Virtuosity were actually released on the same day, August 4, 1995.
Well, someone has to pick up the 90s movie slack now that The Nostalgia Critic doesn't do them anymore. Thank you, Cinema Snob. Also, that face at 11:47 needs to be on so many T-Shirts and products.
I don't know if this makes me old fashion in any way, but in my book a review like this with a running joke (BUSHWACKED) and needing to find the movie in a newspaper is very entertaining
This movie is pure nostalgia for me, owned the VHS of course lost during a move. Is the movie great? No but I still love it. Growing up we had local channels and VHS tapes take what you can get.
Can someone make a gif of the snobs reaction from joy to pure hate, That should be the new reaction to being excited about something and then finding out something bad about that.
The thing I will always remember from "Bushwhacked" is the Ken and Barbie birds and the bees demo. I rewound that VHS multiple times because I could not stop laughing.
I was nine when this movie came out, and I actually remember seeing the trailer to this film when I went to see Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie in theaters.
I was like 3 or 4 when this movie came out, and it was like one of my favorite movies lol. I always thought it would be fun to be lost in the woods when I was little.
For the "BUSHWHACK FEVERRRR" ...this is EXACTLY how it went down. Some promoter for the movie went to the beach looking for young, hip looking people. He saw two young dudes and directed them "hey, just look into the camera, and yell BUSHWHACK FEVERRRR together into the camera", to which they happily obliged. Of course, nothing to do with anything in the movie; just a promoter looking to promote the movie.
Is it wrong that I kept laughing hard at every "Bushwhacked" stinger? It's sad to see how bad Daniel Stern can be when he has no filter or self control. Phil from City Slickers was more subtle.
I remember the marketing for Bushwhacked. Even though I was only 9, they played a spot on almost every single commercial break. Would have rather had the Marv movie.
Dude I have a confession to make lol! Not only was this movie my childhood, but I recently gave it a re-watch and damn I still enjoy this movie in my late 20's. Ok, sure some of it hasn't aged well I will give you that, but man, when the jokes hit, they hit! It's a guilty pleasure for me I suppose. Still, for those who don't enjoy this film, I can see why. Daniel Stern could have, and should have been in better, more intelligent comedic material than this. Hollywood in the 90's was all about doing this type of thing with popular comedic actors though. Arguably it's still done today too. I genuinely think that the "dookie kid" was not acting. I have no doubt he was just randomly there to say he needed to take a deuce and they just put him in the movie. His delivery was so straight faced that it is down right hilarious! Also just leaving him there in the car seat (which btw he was way too big for) was not wrong on so many levels, but I couldn't help but laugh lol! Also, never saw the movie in theaters or it's abysmal/hilarious ad campaign. You know the producers had no faith so they did some low budget 90's crap to advertise lmao! I ended up getting the VHS as a gift from my mom when I was like 10 years old (which is how I discovered it). I think it was one of the few films that never got a DVD conversion (certainly not Blu-Ray) but I could be wrong since I never saw one.. Please do more of these goofy ass 90's movies reviews! Good job Brad! :)
This is really, deeply insensitive, Brad. I nearly died from Bushwhacked Fever in 1995.
I didn't whack any bush until 1998.
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STAYIN' ALIVE
Thankfully I took my vaccines. Too bad they made me acoustic
I am impressed how silly kid's movies make bushwacked fever and buttercreaming sound like some XXXstuff you don't want to hear about even being an adult
I love this dude in this movie
Oh look an [overused meme], *gulp* *gulp*, aaahhh.....
Huh, blueberry flavor... [drops dead...]
Hey this comment chain revolved around death.
Seriously, cut me some slack I had to think of something...
It's official: the "Bushwhacked" stinger needs to randomly show up in other Cinema Snob reviews from this point on.
I think I agree with you. I could see this as a recurring bit should awkward jokes in comedies come around.
+Dan Cordell (deadman67797) Yes. I was also thinking it could be randomly inserted into a porno review, like right after showcasing the climax: Bushwhacked!
GaresTheDark Let's see what Brad does with it after this review. Only time will tell.
In one of the Sex and the City reviews it appears, in reference to the Kim Catrall vagina
From the year 2019: It has appeared here and there since this review.
Your face melting into a frown in the beginning is perfect
Looks like Ming The Merciless.
That part killed me
Clearly, he ripped it off from Nostalgia Critic doing the exact same thing in his review of "The Room".
After this review I can't stop saying "BUSHWHACKED" over and over in that stupid deep voice. It's so contagious.
It's the fever!
🤣🤣🤣
I can't do that since my vocal range is limited, but I would love it if one of my guy friends would make that joke. I'll show Jasper this review. He can probably do that voice :)
Need to watch Home Alone and whenever Marv gets hurt it's "BUSHWHACKED"
Bushwhacked, Virtuosity, Night at the Roxbury and Baby Geniuses had a Saturday Night Fever scene.
Oh, '90s.
Only Airplane did it right.
So did a goofy movie
Jimmy Neutron had one, and that was in the 2000's.
What is it with bad movies referencing Saturday Night Fever? Bushwacked, Baby Geniuses, Staying Alive.
@@geoffreysorkin5774nostalgia
1935's "Suicide Squad"?! I bet it goes great as part of a double feature with 1955's "The Fast and the Furious"!
I really liked the accordion song in Suicide Squad
That one guy had 'damaged' tattooed on his forehead. And then danced to the accordion
Call me crazy but I'd rather watch this than Bushwhacked.
The bushwhacked stinger has just drilled a hole in my skull and is now playing on repeat endlessly. The 90s were a silly time.
I lost it at every BUSH-WHACKED!
Me too lmao
My favorite too.
The way it's said in the trailer, that should be a meme.
I dare say it's a top 15 snob episode. It's my #3.
i love when a snob episode starts with brad going "oh boiii" it's always a good sign lol
The movie would be actually funny with the Bushwacked cut-ins after each joke. Also, at the "whats the worse that could happen" part, a cut to The Revenant would be hilarious.
honestly, watching old episodes of Cinema Snob is like the best comfort food. And sometimes they'll be one i haven't seen yet, or one that i wasn't paying enough attention. And his look after the Vintage Suicide squad rolled i laughed out loud SO HARD at that i had to pause. Thanks for still managing to make me laugh after nearly 13 years of watching you
Hey Brad, love your videos. Just wanted to mention you forgot "A Goofy Movie," another 1995 film that used the song "Stayin' Alive."
More mid 90's movies like this need more reviews. Thank you so so so much for your videos.
I'm waiting for Harry and the Henderson's.
SuperShanko: God, not another Sasquatch Week, I barely survived the last one.
But...but I LOVED Harry and the Hendersons. It actually holds up. The show on the other hand...
The 90s had so many mildly retarded movies like this that have been forgotten
Yeah, next up Krippendorf's Tribe, from 1998
This is the third Daniel stern movie I’ve seen and heard about, I swear each film he’s in is part of Marv’s back story.
That Suicide Squad fake out is gold. Watching the Snob’s expression slowly dissolve from excitement to despair is hysterical.
I kinda wanna see this film actually. It looks much more interesting than Bushwhacked.
Meh I’d rather watch Bushwhacked that any Suicide Squad related piece of media that can’t get Suicide Squad right
I watched Bushwacked in the theaters. Addams Family was sold out so it was the only movie available.
I'm so sorry lol
There was an audience for the Addams Family movies?
Oh yeah, those movies are popular
i remember being in an empty theater for Addams family.
Well when the first one hit theaters back everyone had high expectations. Raul Julia and Anglica Houston were such box office draws back then. Before Harley Quinn Anglica Houston was know as the Joker's girlfriend.
The Cinema Snob's angry face is THE funniest thing ever... It speaks volumes.
The "WHAT?!" is always my favorite
That Ghostbusters joke had me in stitches.
This suicide squad seems to be suicidal for different reasons...
BUSHWHACKED
+S. Bakyhnh I think you mean...
BOOOSH, WHAKKED
sounds a little like DOUCHEBAG
As you can see at the beginning, he showed clips from the original "Suicide Squad" from 1935, and it was not an action film, it was a vintage drama.
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Fucking remakes.
The birds and the bees doll scene will always be one of the ultimate awkward "how did this end up in a kids movie" moments for me when I rented this and watched it with my family. I still remember Sterns line after he stops making the dolls hump.
"Then the guy has a cigarette (puts the cigarette he has in his hand on the Ken dolls mouth) watches a little Leno, then goes to sleep, any questions?"
90s kids movies ladies and gentlemen.
Except not a kid's movie, as it was rated PG-13 for good reason
After this I have the perfect movie for a Cinema Snob episode.
The 1995 Judd Apatow Disney Cult Classic HEAVYWEIGHTS.
Tell me you people wouldn't want to see that.
I’m still waiting for him to review summer magic
👀 Camp Nowhere bro
Yeah but that's good
I always loved how when the kid went over the side, the mom freaked out, Max freaked out, but most importantly the bad guy was freaking out like "How the h*ll did that kid get that good of air?"
Holy shit, Brad...this movie was my goddamn childhood...YOU DO NOT EVEN KNOW.
Same here. We quoted the "Melvin fishmen superstud" scene all the time when we were kids
good, let's remake it with an all female cast to ruin it
[trollface]
Same I liked it when I was a kid
Betraying the Best Friends Pickles?! Wait till Katharine hears about this.
GoDZooKe
Trisha will protect me.. if not, I can always climb
Is it wrong that I thought Daniel Stern was actually Robert Englund for the longest time?
Why?
I mistook him for Chris Elliott (from the Fox sitcom "Get a Life" and his one season on Saturday Night Live [season 20]).
yup.
Yes, yes it is wrong
Yes. Yes it is.
"two packs of marlboro, some snowballs, and a jumbo coke" this is gold lol.
'Bush-whacked'
Can you explain it to me? I have no idea how that is a joke
hankmillenium2000 Why? That's two packs of cigarettes, two snack items, and a drink. Am I missing the context or something?
Home Alone joke.
+GoDZooKe ooooh because he was in home alone. thanks for this, I was pondering that joke the entire review lol
wow Brad literally dragged this movie up from my subconscious.. I wonder what other movies are stuck so deep down there I have forgotten about them lol
What's next? Camp Nowhere?
I'm hoping that one day he'll do a review of that movie about a dog with a collar that lets him talk to people and he chooses the voice to be like a pirate. That is all I remember about the movie, but it seems to be just his kind of thing. I really want to see what kind of jokes he can make about that weird ass movie.
I vaguely remembered this movie existed and the only part that stuck with me was the "I gotta make a dookie" scene.
any time Daniel Stern tries to be funny in this movie, I just want Joe Pesci show up to smack him upside the head telling him to shut up
agreed.
That would have made A Christmas Story 2 a fraction more watchable.
I want that to be a thing sooo bad D:
Fuelled By Maple We'd never see the end of Joe Pesci hitting him for the entire movie.
Not Applicable it was originally supposed to be a Home Alone spinoff
Man, I'm conflicted. Bushwhacked was my childhood. I could quote the movie front and back. ( "EVERYBODY START YOUR ENGINES, AH WHOO-GA!"), on the other hand, it has been weeks since I laughed as hard as I did at this.
That movie is good if you saw it as a kid, it was a pretty good 90s kids movie. Not as entertaining to modern audiences partially because some of its jokes were later over used
I recently discovered the Cinema Snob while watching the Nostalgia Critic and the Cinema Snob review Passion. I have been catching up on the back catalog. Very funny, keep up the great work!
This is the first movie i saw in theaters without adult supervision...the feels man
I thought bush whacked was a porno that took place in Australia.
i was hoping it would be some obscure documentary on the bushwhackers. then i saw daniel stern and knew what it was right away.
+Jackson Shanahan hot
should have scrolled down. I thought it was a porno too. but the Australia aspect was lost on me.
oh now thats a not bad idea lol
BUSH-WHACKED
I've seen this review every day since the day it was released. I think I have Bushwhacked fever.
And that Ghostbusters joke was gold.
Oh dear God, I've seen this movie. I put it from my mind. It was gone from my memory for all these years and then this review brought it ALL back.
I actually saw Bushwacked in theaters because I was a huge Home Alone fan at that time. It was my first movie I saw where it said Fuck.
The fact that Brad Jones never passes up a chance to make a Temple of Doom joke makes me love him that much more...
Since you mentioned it Brad we now need a Virtuosity snob episode pronto.
2nd.
Is it really that bad ? And considering Nostalgia Critic reviewed Double Team, I somehow expect NC to review this more than the Snob.
The worst of that era had to be "The Net" and "Lawnmower Man 2".
I just think The Snob can make more hay out of it than Nostalgia Critic at this point.
Sean McDougall I see your point.
I guess Bushwhacked does tie into Suicide Squad, cause they involve studio meddling after it was shot to appeal more to the kids.
actually the studio reshoots into Suicide Squad improved the movie by accounts. Without the reshoots the suicide squad movie would be rated worse then Green Lantern.
And you know this how?
from the reports of those who saw the first version.
toomanyaccounts
So test screenings? I know it goes both ways, but you have any idea how many movies were destroyed by test screenings?
I say: release both cuts on blu-ray to milk sales, so we can see for ourselves which is better.
Pretty thin "nah the first version I and the world hasn't seen yet was bad!" defense for a movie that I'm sure in either version the Enchantress still would have reminded me of Green Lantern's Parallax shit monster.
I don't know why... but I feel like the Bushwhacked "theme" needs to be adopted into more Snob episodes.
Thank you, Brad...that stupid Bushwhacked ad has been running through my mind for decades...thank you for this.
I loved this movie as a kid. I think its cuz I loved anything Daniel Stern did. Obviously home alone, but he was also in the original C.H.U.D. I tried watching it a year ago it was on one of the cinemax channels. But that time I couldnt get more than halfway through without changing the channel
I love you forever for including that "Virtuosity" clip.
Did they just use a preteen girl's training bra as a sight gag/slapstick? And then say it's almost like getting to second base?
That's pretty bad, movie. Damn.
I actually miss the innocence in these movies. I was watching the original Bad News Bears and there was a scene where a boy was hiding in a tree kn his underwear and the coach followed him up to talk to him. NO WAY a scene like that (along with about half the other scenes in the movie) would make it into a modern film without someone winding up on an FBI watch list
@@arthas640 that movie is so fucking awesome
@@garyhall7867 one of the all time best comedy movies imo
This is a guilty pleasure movie of mine. I like Daniel Stern as a comedic actor.
Why guilty? The movie is nearly flawless
Can't wait to see what you movie you tie into Sausage Party.
I'm guessing "Teeth".
After Down and Dirty Duck, I can't wait for the Snob to take on more R-rated animation.
Foodfight?
What about that Tales from the Darkside episode where the food comes to life, called Love Hungry.
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Sure, Brad did, but not the Cinema Snob.
I had suggested this as a possible review material on "Thatguywiththeglasses" years ago. Im so glad that you were the one who answered my prayers and gave me the review I have longed for! Jesus, Bro! You're the best!!!!
6:45 I know what would make that joke about Ghostbusters (2016) funnier.
BUSHWHACKED
Excellent acting in the intro. Don't let anyone tell you differently. Your satirical approach is very subtle... Actually, this is interesting. you and Daniel Stern have a lot in common.
Am I the only one who's happy that Brad made a Salute Your Shorts reference?
I was 100% sure this was a porno.
It was a little challenging, but I still masturbated to it.
I remember seeing an ad in FOX KIDS magazine in 1994 for this movie back when it was called The Tenderfoot.
I am not ashamed I watched and liked this movie as a kid. I tried to watch it again recently and couldn't get through half of it without rolling my eyes at least 20 times.
i too liked Bushwhacked as a kid(born in '83 so i was like 11 or 12). i havent had the chance to see it recently but i did find some of the movie's jokes in the Snob's review pretty funny. i also have a real nostalgic appreciation for 80s/90s flicks(i just love that era of filmmaking). And i'm a big fan of Daniel Stern. i'd say it was a real missed opportunity that the studio didn't make this a Home Alone spinoff about Marv.
When I was little, a friend of mine told me about this movie, except he thought it was called Mad Max. Then years later, I watched the actual Mad Max and was completely confused.
LOL imagine what the conversations could've been like
Person 1: "Mad Max is a great film"
Person 2: "Yeah! It was fun when he told the kids about the birds and the bees"
Person 1: "What?" o_O
Holy crap, I remember watching this on TV as a kid!
Wouldn't mind seeing more films of this caliber on the show. The WTFH eps are some of my favourites.
I can't believe Doug Walker was stupid enough to let this slip through his fingers. This should have been a first draft pick.
Doug generally tackles movies that people have actually seen. Brad is the one that digs movies up from the bowels of Hell.
bowels being the understated word as to the origin of many of the films he reviews.
if you look at the comments, a few people have seen this movie.
MetalPersonJ There are 7 billion people in the world. At least someone has seen every movie, with the exception of unreleased films like "The Day the Clown Cried".
@@gantzisballs At least one person saw Grizzly 2 (Brad) and that was never even finished.
OH MY GLOB, I can't believe the review is on the Daniel stern comedy, Bushwhacked. Watched it all the time as a kid and inspired me to join the scouts even though it never was as exciting or cool.
"Hey Mister, I gotta make a dookie." *Harmonica Cue*
"This is as much fun as getting to second base."
KID, YOU'RE ELEVEN!
I've actually remember seeing Bushwhacked being advertised on TV when it was coming out. Hell, I even remember seeing the trailer to this think when I went to see Mighty Morhpin Power Rangers: The Movie. Oh, and Bushwhacked and Virtuosity were actually released on the same day, August 4, 1995.
Well, someone has to pick up the 90s movie slack now that The Nostalgia Critic doesn't do them anymore. Thank you, Cinema Snob.
Also, that face at 11:47 needs to be on so many T-Shirts and products.
I don't know if this makes me old fashion in any way, but in my book a review like this with a running joke (BUSHWACKED) and needing to find the movie in a newspaper is very entertaining
This movie is pure nostalgia for me, owned the VHS of course lost during a move. Is the movie great? No but I still love it. Growing up we had local channels and VHS tapes take what you can get.
Funny, I was literally anticipating a Young Indiana Jones/Young Nixon reference as soon as I recognized this kid - and there you delivered.
Can someone make a gif of the snobs reaction from joy to pure hate, That should be the new reaction to being excited about something and then finding out something bad about that.
The thing I will always remember from "Bushwhacked" is the Ken and Barbie birds and the bees demo. I rewound that VHS multiple times because I could not stop laughing.
This is possibly one of the most influential Snob reviews...
I can’t believe it’s taken me this long to actually watch this review. I’m not even half way through and it’s already one of my favorite Snob videos
I remember 1995 when they were trying to push this movie. Even as a kid, I could tell Marv from Home Alone was not a billable lead.
Brad I thought I was the only one who knew about this film! Thanks for spotlighting it haha
I actually saw this in the theaters when I was eight.
...Don't judge me :(
I did too. I was 15...
**JUDGES**
Nothing to judge. I did too. Was a good time. Not enough to watch it again, but it was alright.
don't worry we're judging your parents
I was nine when this movie came out, and I actually remember seeing the trailer to this film when I went to see Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie in theaters.
I was like 3 or 4 when this movie came out, and it was like one of my favorite movies lol. I always thought it would be fun to be lost in the woods when I was little.
I think Daniel Stern is the only reason this is watchable.
I remember 1995 very well too, brad.
I graduated then...
Holy God, I'm old 😢
I...I had Bushwhacked Fever in 1995...
And the prescription is more cow bell 🔔.
Me too, but luckily the nurse said I just needed some cream and to wear a condom in the future and I'd be fine
"This is the part where he spends the rest of the movie with a broken back!"
That bit with the girl trying to join them aged WAY too well.
14:33 & 14:36 I love the way Cinema Snob says "BELP?!".
If I wanted real Bushwhackers, I'll stick with Luke and Butch, thank you very much.
Best CS review ever, just gave me bushwhacked fever
Even better than the Puppet Porno one?
This movie works if you just picture daniel stern as marv as originally intended
For the "BUSHWHACK FEVERRRR" ...this is EXACTLY how it went down. Some promoter for the movie went to the beach looking for young, hip looking people. He saw two young dudes and directed them "hey, just look into the camera, and yell BUSHWHACK FEVERRRR together into the camera", to which they happily obliged. Of course, nothing to do with anything in the movie; just a promoter looking to promote the movie.
If this is not a movie about George W. Bush getting whacked I'm going to be reeeeeeally disappointed!
That would be "Death of a President".
@@justindenney-hall5875 Or President Evil
@@jordandehart6905 Bravo !
Your avatar picture of Adagio Dazzle fits with that comment _perfectly_
I haven't seen Bushwhacked since it came out. Thanks for giving it the Snob treatment
Wow... I went into "lame-overload" when you showed those ads for the movie.
... ... ... ... rollerblades... ... ... ... ... ...
BTW:
I have ""*Bushwhacked FEVER!!!*""
It's terminal. I have 6 months to live.
I still come back to this one, it's one of my favorite snob reviews of all time. Grizzly II is a close 2nd, the empty box on a porch skit kills me.
It was eaten by a bear...a big one.
It was eaten by a shark...a hungry one
Is it wrong that I kept laughing hard at every "Bushwhacked" stinger?
It's sad to see how bad Daniel Stern can be when he has no filter or self control. Phil from City Slickers was more subtle.
Top 5 best cinema snob episode, i rewatched this and oogieloves more times that i would like to admit.
Upset this isn't considered a "Best of" episode.
Not gonna lie. I rewound that grin-to-grimace about eight times.
"Uh oh...""Don't tell me, we're about to watch a shitty 90's kids movie.""Yep""Stars a mugging Daniel Stern?""Most likely.""Bring it on!"
What the Hell is that guy from The Untouchables doing in this film? He was in The Untouchables.
Wow. Suicide Squad is even less comprehensible than the reviews said it was...and it was only a minute and a half long!
6:08 We're almost there. (Crash) Why are we walking like this?
Looking at this now, those “Bushwhacked Fever” ads are sudden funnier...
The future of cinema will restrict this sort of thing to Netflix.
"Everest? Well.... it was a bitch!" DIED LAUGHING
I don’t think the boy scouts would have one scout leader take all the kids on a trip
I remember the marketing for Bushwhacked. Even though I was only 9, they played a spot on almost every single commercial break. Would have rather had the Marv movie.
(7:21) He looks like if R. Lee Ermey got swallowed by Mako
*Dear horaciosi: How dare you insult the memory of the great, mighty, perfect and untouchable Mak--* IT WAS A FUCKING JOKE
Dude I have a confession to make lol! Not only was this movie my childhood, but I recently gave it a re-watch and damn I still enjoy this movie in my late 20's. Ok, sure some of it hasn't aged well I will give you that, but man, when the jokes hit, they hit! It's a guilty pleasure for me I suppose. Still, for those who don't enjoy this film, I can see why. Daniel Stern could have, and should have been in better, more intelligent comedic material than this. Hollywood in the 90's was all about doing this type of thing with popular comedic actors though. Arguably it's still done today too.
I genuinely think that the "dookie kid" was not acting. I have no doubt he was just randomly there to say he needed to take a deuce and they just put him in the movie. His delivery was so straight faced that it is down right hilarious! Also just leaving him there in the car seat (which btw he was way too big for) was not wrong on so many levels, but I couldn't help but laugh lol!
Also, never saw the movie in theaters or it's abysmal/hilarious ad campaign. You know the producers had no faith so they did some low budget 90's crap to advertise lmao! I ended up getting the VHS as a gift from my mom when I was like 10 years old (which is how I discovered it). I think it was one of the few films that never got a DVD conversion (certainly not Blu-Ray) but I could be wrong since I never saw one..
Please do more of these goofy ass 90's movies reviews! Good job Brad! :)
i wish when he said NOWHACKING IN THIS MOVIE! that jesse nowhack had cameoed saying "Hey! leave me the f*** out of this" lol
Oh geez, I remember the same TV spot strategy being used with Hoodwinked and The Pink Panther remake. And we know how well those movies turned out...
Holy shit, that one kid is Young Indiana Jones!
oh, and he mentions it. :P