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This is a classic Australia movie. This one put Australia in the limelight internationally cuz it is on the other side of the planet axis. So the seasons are reversed. Made Paul Hogan a star...crocodiles, shrimp on barbie, kangaroo, native Australians and of course the accent.
This actually got an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. The lead star Paul Hogan also co-wrote the script and got nominated as a result.
I'm Brazilian and I must say that here this film is a classic, it was shown once a month on TV and, for at least two decades, everything that children and teenagers "knew" about Australia came from this film.
You should do "Quigley Down Under" at some point, IMO it's a fairly underrated flick that not that many people even know about, that was shot entirely in Australia.....which was the reason Alan Rickman agreed to do the movie. He had never been to Australia before at that point and always wanted to visit.
@@RandomNonsense1985what are you on about? Quigley isn't supposed to be an Aussie. He's supposed to be an American taking a job in Australia. And he's played by Tom Selleck
This was the cutest watch-along of one of my favorite movies. You're totally right: it's a Rom Com! I'd always thought of the first half as kind of a 'fun, romantic nature documentary'. And the second half was more 'sketch comedy with love triangle.' But overall, yeah, Rom Com describes it well. So glad you found this classic. I adore the visuals of the Australian wilderness in the first half of this movie - it's so charming and relaxing.
In the 1980's, Paul Hogan did commercials for the Australian Tourism Commission in an effort to get more people to visit and vacation in Australia. In the commercials, Paul Hogan famously said, "I'll slip an extra shrimp on the barbie for you". They used the word shrimp instead of prawn because they knew that word was more common in the USA
@@joer8432 I cannot wrap my head around the fact their seasons are flipped. Their Decembers are like our Julys. It shouldn't be so odd to me though ; I live in a part of Canada where the weather can be SO weird that we actually had one Christmas with warm sunny and dry weather (no snow at all as it all melted since it first fell in October), and several years prior to that, there was a vicious hail storm that dropped hail stones the size of softballs in the middle of summer - it was like having snowballs in July. Mother Nature be crazy.
I am Canadian. From the deep north. My wife is indigenous Canadian, while I am Danish northman. Small town boy to my bones. We paired up in high-school and never looked back. This fish out of water love story always makes us feel nostalgic and sends us to the bedroom. From 17 years old to 55 now. Romance still alive. We fish, hunt, camp, cook, and drink together. Thank you for your reaction. Opposites seem to attract, then when you look closer, they were both survivors, each with their own skills. A love story for the ages.
This was HUGE back in the day. I saw it in the theatres when it came out and absolutely loved it, as did most people. The ending in the subway is iconic! :)
Hogan reminds me so much of my great grandfather, just refitted for America in the deep south. Same chill vibe, same sense of justice for the downtrodden, same witty dry humor, and a warm heart. The man literally spent as little time as possible indoors and transformed a five-acre lot into a permaculture haven, feeding the entire neighborhood, for free, for decades. Love you and miss you Pop-Pop.
Fun fact!! Rod Ansell served as the inspiration for Paul Hogan's character in the 1986 film Crocodile Dundee. In 1999, he was killed in a shootout by policemen who came to seize his guns.
I always like seeing Australian friends watch this movie for the first time. It's so simultaneously Australian and American. Just a cultural touchstone that created an iconic character. I'm not Australian, but as someone from the Appalachian mountains of the US who is subject to loads and loads of stereotypes by people who have never been there, I relate a lot to Dundee when he experiences all this ridicule from people in NY who know nothing about his culture but are all too ready to mock him. He has his own ways and sometimes they may be strange or not line up with the norm, but he's just being himself.
As someone who grew up in the rural US, Dundee struck me as that small-town guy who loved roughing it, a lot like some of the people I knew. I think that's why a lot of my family and friends liked this movie. We connected with the guy.
It is so fun watching a native Australian watch this giving us much needed cultural context of things that actually are a thing in Australia and thing that even an Australian can't believe and wouldn't do. I definitely hope you cover the other Dundee films.
Your reactions at the end. The cutest ever. Hope you watch crocodile Dundee 2. It’s a bit more action oriented. But it has the same heart and good ending. It’s just as good. But don’t watch 3. It went slapstick and none of the cool music is in it. Great reactions Mary 🍒
European here, from Brussels, Belgium, Europe. I saw this amazing movie in '87, I was 19. It instantly became one of my favorite films and I watch them regularly without getting tired of them. We watched them with our daughter. It's funny, full of good values from that time - and personally, I think the West was at its peak in the years between '85-95 - it's culturally interesting (I didn't know, for so say, almost nothing about Australia), it's refreshing, romantic, in short, all the ingredients necessary for a pleasant and entertaining film were there. These kinds of entertaining films without guilt-ridden, postmodern intersectional deconstructivist propaganda were the epitome of entertainment.
She's too young for that. Lucille Ball is a legend. Prettiest comedy actress I ever saw on TV. She does slapstick and pratfalls yet easily could have done the pin-up girl roles
Crocodile Dundee 🐊 is such a great movie. Even if some of it didn't age well, Mick had this childlike naivety from living on the outskirts of society and he didn't have a single bad bone in his body, which is what made his interactions with people so comically innocent.
I can't understand why this movie was rated this low. This movie was HUGE back in the day! My friends and I probably saw it three times at the theater and more times than I can count on tape!
I'm guessing that this being a 1986 movie ...no internet back then, contribute to the low score. This movie put Australia on the radar. Made Paul Hogan a star, and made tons of money compared to the budget. Lots of iconic lines and banter. 9 out of 10 in its day
In the UK Croc Dundee was on a late night rotation with a few other films. I can honestly say I have seen Croc Dundee 2 more times than I have eaten pot noodles, and that is a impressive feat.
That, along with Labyrinth, Romancing the Stone and the Indy films seemed to be on constantly as a kid in the early 90s... Then there was all the Arnie films at around 8:00pm with the swearing and violence cut 🤣
WHY!!!! Why is not Crocodile Dundee reacted to more frequently? It is an absolutely essential 80's classic. It does what it does with such elegance and thoughtfulness. It feels like it could actually have happened. That's what is missing from many modern movies. A sense of reality. Or realistic dialogue.
Have to agree, there's only about four reactions that come up one the search. The rest are results from one or two words. I felt the same last night when I checked for reactions to the 2005 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie.
Omg! This is one of my favorite movies! I’m so glad you’re reacting to it. I’m also glad to hear an Australian’s take on it, because I’ve never had the opportunity to ask. Do Aussies love it? Hate it? Care about it? Yeah, Sue being a bit of a cheater annoys me, because she’s toying with him (though not necessarily maliciously) and it sends mixed signals. It works out in the end, but still… Thanks, Mary! ❤🍒
It’s only in the last 20 or so years that cohabiting with a partner you’re not married to is socially accepted. When I was growing up in the 80’s and 90’s (when housing was affordable) you lived at home with parents or on your own if you were career orientated. You only moved in with someone once engaged or married. Up until that point, the relationship was just ‘dating’ even if you’d been dating for years. So, sleazy Richard is in her social circle but they don’t live together, and have pretty separate lives. Also, his very public proposal to her was calculated to pressure her into saying yes in front of everyone they knew.
I Love Lucy was a sitcom in the 1950s, and has been in syndication ever since. It's known to just about everyone in the U.S., but not in Australia, I guess. Some other Australian movies worth watching: Shine (1996) Walkabout (1971) Gallipoli (1981) Breaker Morant (1980) (an Australian production set in South Africa) Mad Max (1979) Proof (1991) (not the 2005 film with Gwyneth Paltrow) Muriel's Wedding (1994) Babe (1995) (based on Australian children's book, film produced in both Australia and the U.S.)
Breaker Morant and Muriel's Wedding, are two of my favorites! (And of course, the Mad Max series) There's also this indie film, called Kiss Or kill, that's really good, and another called Danny Deckchair, and of course, The Dish. She's probably seen The Adventures of Prescilla, Queen of The Desert...
Loved this movie. Paul Hogan also used to have a sketch comedy show that ran in reruns here in the U.S. back in the 80s. It used to run back-to-back with Benny Hill on a local TV station here in the NYC area and I loved it. lol I mention The Paul Hogan Show to people today and it seems that NOBODY remembers it. How could that be?! lol I'd imagine Australians surely remember it better... ones who are old enough to remember it airing, at least. ;-)
I knew about Paul Hogan before this movie because his TV show used to come on my local PBS station in New Orleans. So, he was certainly obscure in the U.S., but not completely unknown.
Met an Australian Girl in Germany back in '82 and it was she who filled me in on Australian Comedy man 'Paul Hogan'. Low and behold 4 years later this great movie shows up! Be Good and Thanks!
I like film turn in Australia. I don't no if you like western genre film but in 1990, came out (Quigley down under). It's very loosely base on the history of your country. It deserve a watch.
Thanks for reviewing this one. It was very popular when it came out and haven’t seen any reactors even mention this film. The first sequel was good too, although more action oriented.
Hi Mary, great to finally see someone react to this film, glad you enjoyed it. Here in the U.K., I first saw Paul Hogan when the new Tv channel Ch. 4 started. They featured (The Paul Hogan Show) in their listings weekly, I enjoyed him straight away. So, when these films came out, I was pretty sure I was going to enjoy them, which I did.
So glad to see a reaction video to this film, let alone with your perspective! I'm an 80's child and it was a film I somehow missed until recently as well. That ending is something special with what it does with the characters, location, and music. It absolutely elevates the film and is reminiscent of the Rocky endings in how it just makes my heart swell and my eyes well up.
Looking forward to this! I used to watch this movie with my parents while growing up and it's such a great romantic comedy! I hope you watch the second one also. While it's more of an action comedy it's just as good.
This film was really my first introduction to Australia and over the years I've seen various films from there and a little while ago I was able to watch the "Beauty and the Geek: Australia" TV series & I'm very grateful, because I've grown to really love your country and it's countryman generally speaking! There are 3 of the Dundee films. The second one was very good as well. The third one came out many years later and wasn't as good, but, for me, I was always grateful to see him onscreen. I enjoyed it as well! Please watch them, and thank you for your reactions!
Yes!! Cannot wait to watch this reaction. As a kid I was so confused as to how sniffing something could help you catch a bus. Years later I realized that she said buzz and then a few years after that I learned that it was nose candy AKA cocaine.
I love how Mary didn't understand Mick thought the guy had a cold and was trying to open his nasal passages. He thought that was medicine. Diluted in that much water and heated - that stuff is gone - he won't ever get high off that.
Australia popped into the American lexicon with this movie and the Ausi band "Men at Work." They were so big at the time. Although, I do remember watching the "Paul Hogan Show" on some remote tv channel at the time along with Benny Hill, this movie really put Paul Hogan into the spotlight.
This is the movie that filled me with a sense of adventure when I was a kid. I wanted to do both: go on a walkabout in the Outback and stay at a big hotel in NYC. Sadly, neither of those dreams ever came to pass. Although I once did have a New York strip steak at an Outback restaurant. It was fine.
hey THe PLaza hotel is still there if you want to pay for prob very over priced drinks lol I use to go there when my friend had connections for classy singles events in a nice downstairs big room for dances.I doubt they have anything nowadays and its the place where HOME alone 2 had several scenes when PRES Trump owned it
Quigley Down Under is a movie I love and I never hear anybody talk about. Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman. Everyone should probably watch it. Crocodile Dundee and the first sequel are good for sure though.
I have been to one cocktail party my entire life, and it was the driest, most soul draining thing ever. A gal there thought the same, so we left early to have apple pie with ice cream.
This was great! My sister lived in Santa Barbara awhile ago and the dad of one of her son’s new friends was coming to pick him up at 5pm. She was in the shower at 4:50 and the doorbell rang. She ran to the door in her towel to answer it and it was Paul Hogan. Him “Hey there! Do you always answer the door in a towel?”. Her: “Nope, do you always show up way too early?” She invited him in for drinks and they got to be pals.
Fun reaction, was curious how an actual Australian would like this. Your accent was on full during the outback scenes 😉 . You might enjoy the next one as well.
I'm Australian and watched it when it came out and loved it The copper mine i work at is 30 klms north of McKinlay NW QLD witch is where the bar scene was filmed.
Nice!! I saw the thumbnail and was like, that should be fun, but it didn't hit me until a few hours later sitting here about to watch it, and I just remembered you're Australian, so it should be even more fun.
You're probably the first person I've ever seen to react to these movies, this is fantastic! I grew up with these movies, they mean a lot to me. (Each of my dad's parents had Australian roots, so I consider myself an honorary Aussie)
Have you ever watched Quigley Down Under starring Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman? It's a western where Tom Selleck is an American rifleman who travels to the Australian outback to answer a help wanted ad calling for a sharpshooter. Then shenanigans ensue.
Paul Hogan's charisma as a person is of the charts! He is just likeable from the jump. He's such a fascinating guy as well his entry into being an entertainer is one of those amazing stories of being in the right place at the right time. Went from working as a tradesman to a TV presenter to an international film star.
Great movie! Of of my all-time favorites! Another unrelated "crocodile movie" you should review is "Lake Placid". Very suspenseful movie involving a giant crocodile. Worth watching over and over! Thanks for all you do!
Wow! Mary I was shocked you hadn't seen this. I was 11 when this came out and went with a friend. Of course we both immediately had a crush on Linda Kozlowski. She was really married to Paul Hogan.
I lived in Florida for 36 years and I did a lot of camping in Florida. The North American Alligator is no where as agressive as Crocodiles but I still was careful walking down along the waters edge or in the water. I always liked watching the gators. The thing that always made me nervous were the Cottonmouth Snakes.
What Mick did was mean? I would say a transy trying to trick a man into thinking they are a women is what is truly mean. The he-she deserved the shaming.
Great review! I’m glad you got a chance to see one of Australia’s most iconic movie stars in action. For my money, I prefer the second movie. I recently rewatched them for the first time since they came out. I found that most of my memories which stuck with me over the decades came from the second. That’s probably because I prefer an action film to a romance.
One of the greatest movies made. Its sequel is good too. They actuallt fell in love maki9ng this movie and got mrried in real life. They stayed married from 1990 to 2014. Paul is 83 now and she is 65.
Always loved thissun and the sequel. Good stuff! Never thought a cowboy would come outta Australia, but hey, part of the brotherhood all the same. Appreciate the reaction, Miss.
Great reaction Mez, I watched it at the movies at the time and thought it was maybe a bit too much Aussie. But watching it again over the years realised how much humanity it has, brilliant story thank you for making me watch it again 👍
Love it. A favorite of mine when I was a kid. Made me fall in love with Australia. You should definitely watch the sequel (just the first one, quality drops off hard after that).
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You should definitely react to the sequel 'Crocodile Dundee II' it's better than the first one, in my opinion 😂
You should watch the sequels especially the 2nd one but the 3rd one also is good in its own ways.
I always liked the second one better as a kid. It's a very good comedy action film.
This is a classic Australia movie. This one put Australia in the limelight internationally cuz it is on the other side of the planet axis. So the seasons are reversed. Made Paul Hogan a star...crocodiles, shrimp on barbie, kangaroo, native Australians and of course the accent.
You should absolutely watch the other movies
FUN FACT: Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski (the lead actress here) were married from 1990 to 2014.
Oh wow I didn’t know that
Me either! Talk about chemistry, then! ❤
Apparently he left his wife for Kozlowski, who was younger and pretty. She's in all 3 movies with him
@mcentepede
Yeah and? Why should he stay with an older, ugly wife when a younger, 100 times more beautiful woman is in love with him.
Also a fact...the reason he and Linda divorced...put him behind bars for a very long time.
I love it when Mary's accent gets stronger when she's around other Australians. 😁
She lived in the states for a few years so its kinda fair enough that a young person would be influenced by that I guess
LOL, I was wondering if I was the only one who noticed that.
18:29 the Aussie quote of the 20th century in a true blue accent!
I was a bit confused by the accent. 😊 It was Aussie but had something else in it 😊@@TCM215
This actually got an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. The lead star Paul Hogan also co-wrote the script and got nominated as a result.
And he got the girl in real life, too (after ditching his wife - no judgement)
@@izzonj Him and his wife were broke up before they got together.
Which is ironic because it was inspired by Tarzan in New York.
Have a look at Paul Hogan’s speech at the Academy Awards for that year - Priceless. Especially as it was unscripted.
@@damianmackinnon5742 So funny!
I'm Brazilian and I must say that here this film is a classic, it was shown once a month on TV and, for at least two decades, everything that children and teenagers "knew" about Australia came from this film.
I actually enjoyed the sequel as well. The plot is basically the reverse of the fish-out-of-water story of the first one.
The third one is pretty solid too even if it is about 20 after to the original one.
I actually prefer the sequel.
The second one also features Mick doing his best Batman impression which I have always loved.
I liked this one, but I think I like the 2nd one more
@@Shritistrang
Me too!!!
You should do "Quigley Down Under" at some point, IMO it's a fairly underrated flick that not that many people even know about, that was shot entirely in Australia.....which was the reason Alan Rickman agreed to do the movie. He had never been to Australia before at that point and always wanted to visit.
That's one of my dad's favorite movies. He watches it all the time.
They really capture the harsh, unforgiving nature of the bush in that one. Those early settlers were a different breed. Tough as nails.
One of my favorites, as well.
Only thing is Quigley was played by Mick Jagger, and not an Aussie.
@@RandomNonsense1985what are you on about? Quigley isn't supposed to be an Aussie. He's supposed to be an American taking a job in Australia. And he's played by Tom Selleck
One of my favourite movies from my childhood.
Crocodile Dundee 2 is definitely worth watching!!
This was the cutest watch-along of one of my favorite movies. You're totally right: it's a Rom Com! I'd always thought of the first half as kind of a 'fun, romantic nature documentary'. And the second half was more 'sketch comedy with love triangle.' But overall, yeah, Rom Com describes it well. So glad you found this classic. I adore the visuals of the Australian wilderness in the first half of this movie - it's so charming and relaxing.
In the 1980's, Paul Hogan did commercials for the Australian Tourism Commission in an effort to get more people to visit and vacation in Australia. In the commercials, Paul Hogan famously said, "I'll slip an extra shrimp on the barbie for you". They used the word shrimp instead of prawn because they knew that word was more common in the USA
I definitely remember that ad. Bet they'll have a few here on UA-cam.
Come and say G'Day! There's a streamer I follow that used that as one of his donation notifications.
There's an updated version of the ad where he says shrimp but corrects himself by saying prawn as well
@@paulmclellan6550 I didn't know that. Cool🙂
He also made commercials for Subaru cars as well.
Australians think Americans are all gangsters and cowboys. Americans think all Aussies are Crocodile Dundee. 😂
Hearing your thoughts as an Australian made this even more fun. The sequel is as good as this, maybe better. Forget the ones after that.
Been to Australia. Everything is backwards. Two weeks there and still didn't become accustomed to their everyday routines.
@@joer8432
I cannot wrap my head around the fact their seasons are flipped. Their Decembers are like our Julys.
It shouldn't be so odd to me though ; I live in a part of Canada where the weather can be SO weird that we actually had one Christmas with warm sunny and dry weather (no snow at all as it all melted since it first fell in October), and several years prior to that, there was a vicious hail storm that dropped hail stones the size of softballs in the middle of summer - it was like having snowballs in July. Mother Nature be crazy.
Can confirm, 100% agree with this comment.
Definitely watch the sequel!
The third one is also good, it's different, but good and funny.
I am Canadian. From the deep north. My wife is indigenous Canadian, while I am Danish northman. Small town boy to my bones. We paired up in high-school and never looked back. This fish out of water love story always makes us feel nostalgic and sends us to the bedroom. From 17 years old to 55 now. Romance still alive. We fish, hunt, camp, cook, and drink together. Thank you for your reaction. Opposites seem to attract, then when you look closer, they were both survivors, each with their own skills. A love story for the ages.
What is a Danish "northman"? Danes are all southerners.
"Crocodile dundee is a national treasure"
-Sgt Lincoln Osiris
Maybe a dingo ate your baby?
🤣
This was HUGE back in the day. I saw it in the theatres when it came out and absolutely loved it, as did most people.
The ending in the subway is iconic! :)
Yes, a classic.
Whenever I say the phrase "That's not a knife. This is a knife," I always try it with an Australian accent. You're lucky, in that it is your accent.
Nah we don't have an accent mate😊
I say that every time I see a big knife lmao
I say it whenever anyone pulls a knife out on telly....my middle child doesn't know the movie and once answered with "what is it then?"
Hogan reminds me so much of my great grandfather, just refitted for America in the deep south.
Same chill vibe, same sense of justice for the downtrodden, same witty dry humor, and a warm heart. The man literally spent as little time as possible indoors and transformed a five-acre lot into a permaculture haven, feeding the entire neighborhood, for free, for decades.
Love you and miss you Pop-Pop.
As a child of the 80’s, I made my parents rented this on VHS so many times!!!
Fun fact!! Rod Ansell served as the inspiration for Paul Hogan's character in the 1986 film Crocodile Dundee. In 1999, he was killed in a shootout by policemen who came to seize his guns.
Can still feel the great vibe of it including the people after all these years. The honesty and the music is one of a kind
I always like seeing Australian friends watch this movie for the first time. It's so simultaneously Australian and American. Just a cultural touchstone that created an iconic character. I'm not Australian, but as someone from the Appalachian mountains of the US who is subject to loads and loads of stereotypes by people who have never been there, I relate a lot to Dundee when he experiences all this ridicule from people in NY who know nothing about his culture but are all too ready to mock him. He has his own ways and sometimes they may be strange or not line up with the norm, but he's just being himself.
The second one is absolutely worth a watch.
As someone who grew up in the rural US, Dundee struck me as that small-town guy who loved roughing it, a lot like some of the people I knew. I think that's why a lot of my family and friends liked this movie. We connected with the guy.
My uncle, an outdoorsman from Ohio and Michigan, would have been right at home with Mick.
Glad to see you react to this! It seems to get overlooked, but it was a huge part of American pop culture in the 80’s!
Chemistry between these two was so real they got married in RL and stayed that way for 23 years. I love the theme music for this movie :)
Wally shows up and is gesturing to MIck "Did ya hit that?" and Mary is like "What does that mean?" haha I love it
It is so fun watching a native Australian watch this giving us much needed cultural context of things that actually are a thing in Australia and thing that even an Australian can't believe and wouldn't do. I definitely hope you cover the other Dundee films.
The third one was good
I don't think she's a native Australian. I remember her saying in one of her videos a long time ago that she was an immigrant.
@@eatsmylifeYT I guess the real 'native Australians' would be the aborigines.
@@kwadwotuffour5529 You are native to wherever you were born.
Your reactions at the end. The cutest ever. Hope you watch crocodile Dundee 2. It’s a bit more action oriented. But it has the same heart and good ending. It’s just as good. But don’t watch 3. It went slapstick and none of the cool music is in it. Great reactions Mary 🍒
European here, from Brussels, Belgium, Europe.
I saw this amazing movie in '87, I was 19.
It instantly became one of my favorite films and I watch them regularly without getting tired of them. We watched them with our daughter.
It's funny, full of good values from that time - and personally, I think the West was at its peak in the years between '85-95 - it's culturally interesting (I didn't know, for so say, almost nothing about Australia), it's refreshing, romantic, in short, all the ingredients necessary for a pleasant and entertaining film were there.
These kinds of entertaining films without guilt-ridden, postmodern intersectional deconstructivist propaganda were the epitome of entertainment.
I am pretty surprised Mary didn't know I Love Lucy. Guess she'll have to watch an episode now.
I know! Besides being a comedy queen for 4 decades, Lucy's production company was responsible for the original Star Trek and also Mission Impossible.
She's too young for that. Lucille Ball is a legend. Prettiest comedy actress I ever saw on TV. She does slapstick and pratfalls yet easily could have done the pin-up girl roles
Yes, the show has been shown around the world for years.
@@mcentepede She did do some prior to I Love Lucy
I was shocked!
Crocodile Dundee 🐊 is such a great movie. Even if some of it didn't age well, Mick had this childlike naivety from living on the outskirts of society and he didn't have a single bad bone in his body, which is what made his interactions with people so comically innocent.
I can't understand why this movie was rated this low.
This movie was HUGE back in the day!
My friends and I probably saw it three times at the theater and more times than I can count on tape!
I'm guessing that this being a 1986 movie ...no internet back then, contribute to the low score. This movie put Australia on the radar. Made Paul Hogan a star, and made tons of money compared to the budget. Lots of iconic lines and banter. 9 out of 10 in its day
Probably the wokesters got to it.
maybe some Aussie got triggered because present Aussie as red neck or some new Yorker liberal got triggered when Dundee punch that trans
Croc Dundee has not aged well. Groping trans people, repeated physical abuse, etc etc.
Loved it as a kid... Awkward now.
@@johnlarro6872 Maybe you never grew up. It's just entertainment, get over it.
1986 is arguably the greatest year in movies: Dundee, Aliens, Platoon, Top Gun, Transformers The Movie, Ferris Bueller's Day Off
In the UK Croc Dundee was on a late night rotation with a few other films.
I can honestly say I have seen Croc Dundee 2 more times than I have eaten pot noodles, and that is a impressive feat.
as a fellow Brit that's quite a statement
I've seen it a few times on a Sunday afternoon - edited to hell of course!
Crocodile Dundee was a big ratings hits when it premiered for the first time on British TV.
That, along with Labyrinth, Romancing the Stone and the Indy films seemed to be on constantly as a kid in the early 90s...
Then there was all the Arnie films at around 8:00pm with the swearing and violence cut 🤣
Old git here, grew up with this film and bloody love it. Still can't watch that ending without tearing up, even when watching a reaction 😂
“That’s not a knife” 🔪 “Now, that’s a knife.”
That's a spoon!
He said knoife, not knife.
@@vetarlittorf1807 that’s not my fault, it’s the stupid autocorrect.
I see you've played knifey spoony before
One of the greatest movies of all-time, for a reason. Paul Hogan was one hell of an ambassador for Australia.
WHY!!!! Why is not Crocodile Dundee reacted to more frequently? It is an absolutely essential 80's classic.
It does what it does with such elegance and thoughtfulness. It feels like it could actually have happened.
That's what is missing from many modern movies. A sense of reality. Or realistic dialogue.
Have to agree, there's only about four reactions that come up one the search. The rest are results from one or two words. I felt the same last night when I checked for reactions to the 2005 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie.
John Cornell played the character Strop in the Paul Hogan show!
Omg! This is one of my favorite movies! I’m so glad you’re reacting to it. I’m also glad to hear an Australian’s take on it, because I’ve never had the opportunity to ask. Do Aussies love it? Hate it? Care about it?
Yeah, Sue being a bit of a cheater annoys me, because she’s toying with him (though not necessarily maliciously) and it sends mixed signals. It works out in the end, but still…
Thanks, Mary! ❤🍒
Screwing around on your partner while romancing someone else was a hallmark of 80's rom-coms.
But audiences knew Richard was a sleaze and cheered when she left him. So the kissing wasn't a big deal back then.
It’s only in the last 20 or so years that cohabiting with a partner you’re not married to is socially accepted.
When I was growing up in the 80’s and 90’s (when housing was affordable) you lived at home with parents or on your own if you were career orientated. You only moved in with someone once engaged or married.
Up until that point, the relationship was just ‘dating’ even if you’d been dating for years. So, sleazy Richard is in her social circle but they don’t live together, and have pretty separate lives.
Also, his very public proposal to her was calculated to pressure her into saying yes in front of everyone they knew.
I Love Lucy was a sitcom in the 1950s, and has been in syndication ever since. It's known to just about everyone in the U.S., but not in Australia, I guess.
Some other Australian movies worth watching:
Shine (1996)
Walkabout (1971)
Gallipoli (1981)
Breaker Morant (1980) (an Australian production set in South Africa)
Mad Max (1979)
Proof (1991) (not the 2005 film with Gwyneth Paltrow)
Muriel's Wedding (1994)
Babe (1995) (based on Australian children's book, film produced in both Australia and the U.S.)
She has a reaction to Mad Max (as well as the Road Warrior) on the channel. Check them out.
Breaker Morant and Muriel's Wedding, are two of my favorites! (And of course, the Mad Max series)
There's also this indie film, called Kiss Or kill, that's really good, and another called Danny Deckchair, and of course, The Dish.
She's probably seen The Adventures of Prescilla, Queen of The Desert...
Lucy (in at least one of her shows) was big here too in the 80s via reruns, but I doubt got a lot of airtime after that.
@@johnlarro6872 It's still on back-to-back every weekday morning on 'Hallmark" (I think).
I've seen it listed for at least ten years now.
dont forget two classic 🦘Australian westerns🐎 "The Man From Snowy River (1982) 🤩& "Quigley Down Under" (1990)🐴..🤩
Loved this movie. Paul Hogan also used to have a sketch comedy show that ran in reruns here in the U.S. back in the 80s. It used to run back-to-back with Benny Hill on a local TV station here in the NYC area and I loved it. lol I mention The Paul Hogan Show to people today and it seems that NOBODY remembers it. How could that be?! lol I'd imagine Australians surely remember it better... ones who are old enough to remember it airing, at least. ;-)
I knew about Paul Hogan before this movie because his TV show used to come on my local PBS station in New Orleans. So, he was certainly obscure in the U.S., but not completely unknown.
Met an Australian Girl in Germany back in '82 and it was she who filled me in on Australian Comedy man 'Paul Hogan'. Low and behold 4 years later this great movie shows up! Be Good and Thanks!
This was a great film. Crocodile Dundee 2 is just as good, if not better. Forget part 3 though.
07:06 😂😂😂He was using a razor, he switched to his knife to impress her😂😂😂
This was a favorite of mine as a child, and there are only a few reactions to this, so thank you.
I like film turn in Australia. I don't no if you like western genre film but in 1990, came out (Quigley down under). It's very loosely base on the history of your country. It deserve a watch.
Thanks for reviewing this one. It was very popular when it came out and haven’t seen any reactors even mention this film. The first sequel was good too, although more action oriented.
Hi Mary, great to finally see someone react to this film, glad you enjoyed it. Here in the U.K., I first saw Paul Hogan when the new Tv channel Ch. 4 started. They featured (The Paul Hogan Show) in their listings weekly, I enjoyed him straight away. So, when these films came out, I was pretty sure I was going to enjoy them, which I did.
If you liked this, you may have to watch Romancing the Stone soon!
I haven't seen that since it was in the theatres, but I remember enjoying Romancing the Stone.
Don't bother with the sequel, The Jewel of the Nile, though.
So glad to see a reaction video to this film, let alone with your perspective! I'm an 80's child and it was a film I somehow missed until recently as well. That ending is something special with what it does with the characters, location, and music. It absolutely elevates the film and is reminiscent of the Rocky endings in how it just makes my heart swell and my eyes well up.
Looking forward to this! I used to watch this movie with my parents while growing up and it's such a great romantic comedy! I hope you watch the second one also. While it's more of an action comedy it's just as good.
This film introduced us to Paul Hogan but in the time before internet and widespread cable TV it kind of introduced us to Australia too.
I’ll put in another vote for watching the 2nd one. The end to this first movie is one of my faves of all time.
This film was really my first introduction to Australia and over the years I've seen various films from there and a little while ago I was able to watch the "Beauty and the Geek: Australia" TV series & I'm very grateful, because I've grown to really love your country and it's countryman generally speaking! There are 3 of the Dundee films. The second one was very good as well. The third one came out many years later and wasn't as good, but, for me, I was always grateful to see him onscreen. I enjoyed it as well! Please watch them, and thank you for your reactions!
Yes!! Cannot wait to watch this reaction.
As a kid I was so confused as to how sniffing something could help you catch a bus.
Years later I realized that she said buzz and then a few years after that I learned that it was nose candy AKA cocaine.
I love how Mary didn't understand Mick thought the guy had a cold and was trying to open his nasal passages. He thought that was medicine. Diluted in that much water and heated - that stuff is gone - he won't ever get high off that.
Another Australian classic...Quigley Down Under, and Young Einstein with Yahoo Serious.
Australia popped into the American lexicon with this movie and the Ausi band "Men at Work." They were so big at the time. Although, I do remember watching the "Paul Hogan Show" on some remote tv channel at the time along with Benny Hill, this movie really put Paul Hogan into the spotlight.
It's fun seeing you watch some of my old-time favorites. I saw this in the theater when it came out, before your time. :)
This is the movie that filled me with a sense of adventure when I was a kid. I wanted to do both: go on a walkabout in the Outback and stay at a big hotel in NYC. Sadly, neither of those dreams ever came to pass. Although I once did have a New York strip steak at an Outback restaurant. It was fine.
hey THe PLaza hotel is still there if you want to pay for prob very over priced drinks lol I use to go there when my friend had connections for classy singles events in a nice downstairs big room for dances.I doubt they have anything nowadays and its the place where HOME alone 2 had several scenes when PRES Trump owned it
Should'a had the ribeye.
Ah..compromise
Quigley Down Under is another good movie that takes place in Australia, staring Tom Selleck
" I wouldn't hold that against him, same thought crossed my mind a couple times. " ~ Dundee
Quigley Down Under is a movie I love and I never hear anybody talk about. Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman. Everyone should probably watch it. Crocodile Dundee and the first sequel are good for sure though.
Now this is a movie I was hoping you would watch. I hope I’ll go to Australia someday.
Another great Paul Hogen film is Almost an Angel. Definitely worth a watch
To quote Kirk Lazarus (RDJ) "that man's a national treasure".
Yeah, these two, actually Married after this movie. They were together for almost 30 years!
I have been to one cocktail party my entire life, and it was the driest, most soul draining thing ever. A gal there thought the same, so we left early to have apple pie with ice cream.
This was great!
My sister lived in Santa Barbara awhile ago and the dad of one of her son’s new friends was coming to pick him up at 5pm. She was in the shower at 4:50 and the doorbell rang. She ran to the door in her towel to answer it and it was Paul Hogan.
Him “Hey there! Do you always answer the door in a towel?”.
Her: “Nope, do you always show up way too early?”
She invited him in for drinks and they got to be pals.
Fun reaction, was curious how an actual Australian would like this. Your accent was on full during the outback scenes 😉 . You might enjoy the next one as well.
I'm Australian and watched it when it came out and loved it
The copper mine i work at is 30 klms north of McKinlay NW QLD witch is where the bar scene was filmed.
Nice!! I saw the thumbnail and was like, that should be fun, but it didn't hit me until a few hours later sitting here about to watch it, and I just remembered you're Australian, so it should be even more fun.
I would’ve 100% check out the sequel. It is a bloody good time.
You're probably the first person I've ever seen to react to these movies, this is fantastic! I grew up with these movies, they mean a lot to me. (Each of my dad's parents had Australian roots, so I consider myself an honorary Aussie)
I remember watching this in the movie theater when I was a little kid. It’s still one of my favorites. ❤
Count dooku is that you???I thought u died a few years ago glad to hear your feeling better.
Have you ever watched Quigley Down Under starring Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman? It's a western where Tom Selleck is an American rifleman who travels to the Australian outback to answer a help wanted ad calling for a sharpshooter. Then shenanigans ensue.
Paul Hogan's charisma as a person is of the charts! He is just likeable from the jump. He's such a fascinating guy as well his entry into being an entertainer is one of those amazing stories of being in the right place at the right time. Went from working as a tradesman to a TV presenter to an international film star.
Great movie! Of of my all-time favorites! Another unrelated "crocodile movie" you should review is "Lake Placid". Very suspenseful movie involving a giant crocodile. Worth watching over and over! Thanks for all you do!
we need more movies like this, if we where all more like Mic the world would be a much better place.
The first two movies are some of my favorites from my childhood. Such simple, yet surprisingly solid, films.
"do you breed them?"
"nah, i just toss them."
bruh i've seen this movie like 50 times and i never caught that joke before.
Another film set in Australia to consider is Quigley Down Under, starring Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman.
Wow! Mary I was shocked you hadn't seen this. I was 11 when this came out and went with a friend.
Of course we both immediately had a
crush on Linda Kozlowski. She was really married to Paul Hogan.
My mom and dad took me to see this in a theatre when I was a kid. This one brings back good memories. Thanks for your reaction!
Def watch Croc II ! I loved the sequel lol
YES!!! My (and many folks) childhood intro to the Land Down-Under! 🤣😂🤣
The 2nd one is also really good. I'd give that a go.
I lived in Florida for 36 years and I did a lot of camping in Florida. The North American Alligator is no where as agressive as Crocodiles but I still was careful walking down along the waters edge or in the water. I always liked watching the gators. The thing that always made me nervous were the Cottonmouth Snakes.
What Mick did was mean? I would say a transy trying to trick a man into thinking they are a women is what is truly mean. The he-she deserved the shaming.
Great review! I’m glad you got a chance to see one of Australia’s most iconic movie stars in action.
For my money, I prefer the second movie. I recently rewatched them for the first time since they came out. I found that most of my memories which stuck with me over the decades came from the second. That’s probably because I prefer an action film to a romance.
One of the greatest movies made. Its sequel is good too. They actuallt fell in love maki9ng this movie and got mrried in real life. They stayed married from 1990 to 2014. Paul is 83 now and she is 65.
Gross. Please dont call this a romcom!
The second one is even better than the first! The third is ok. It does wrap up the story nicely. But the 2nd REALLY takes gold!
Great reaction video MC...just wanted to add that Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski were also in the 1990 movie "Almost an Angel" which I really enjoyed.
Always loved thissun and the sequel. Good stuff! Never thought a cowboy would come outta Australia, but hey, part of the brotherhood all the same. Appreciate the reaction, Miss.
Great reaction Mez, I watched it at the movies at the time and thought it was maybe a bit too much Aussie. But watching it again over the years realised how much humanity it has, brilliant story thank you for making me watch it again 👍
Love it. A favorite of mine when I was a kid. Made me fall in love with Australia. You should definitely watch the sequel (just the first one, quality drops off hard after that).
You should watch Quigley Down Under. It is set in Australia as well and it's one of my favorite movies of all time.
A young Aussie Sheila reacting to CD for the first time? I didn't know I needed this in my life!
Really love your insights, BTW. 😊