This isn’t a Mel Books movie, but Brooks’ tribute to Dom when he passed was to say that Deluise "created so much joy and laughter on the set that you couldn’t get your work done. So every time I made a movie with Dom, I would plan another two days on the schedule just for laughter. It's a sad day. It's hard to think of this life and this world without him."
I had the opportunity to meet Dom DeLuise & Burt Reynolds when they stopped at the store where I worked to get gas while on their way to the Flat Rock Playhouse, where they were guest starring in a play. They insisted that I call them by their first names & asked if I wanted autographs. They even posed for pictures with me, then both shook my hand before they left. Two very nice guys right there, total class acts...
I miss levity in movies today. All it feels like we have is massive action scenes and wall to wall CGI with a score telling us when we HAVE to feel things. It’s boring and exhausting. I watch these outtakes whenever I have a bad day and need to feel their pure joy! Absolutely adore these! 😄
Exactly !!! It took a very special talented comedian to make one start laughing before they even said a word and Deluise was surely one them along with Robin Williams , Jonathan Winters, Michael Richards ( Kramer) and Art Carney, Red Skelton and Richard Pryor.
Cannonball Run II, the end of the line for the car pictures. 7 movies in 7 years, starting with Smokey & the Bandit in '77, ending in '84 with this one. Must've been one hell of a fun time.............
@@andrewcolsen ?? Yes, Cannonball I was from '81, but part 2 was 1984 which was also shown here. This says parts one AND two bloopers and outtakes, i said "ending in '84 with this one" (meaning part 2). And i guess it was 8 years if you count '77.
The amount of fun Burt and Dom had together is unmatched by today’s standards. Every single actor in Hollywood today could learn a few things just by watching this little video
@@gmughadam76 Shirley MacLaine is still alive and still making movies, she's not in the best of them and she's 87 years old, but she's still here. This is back when they weren't pumping out movies like they had them in a factory on a production line.
@Eddy Teddy actually Cannonball Run II came out in '84 and Cannonball Run came out in '81. My dad recorded both of them off of HBO and my brother and I probably watched either of them every single day when we were kids.
Growing up in the 80's with this type of enterainment then we had Eddie Murphy, John Hughes movies, Duran Duran - Tears for Fears - Til Tuesday - Billy Idol - Billy Joel - Birth of Hip Hop - National Lampoons Vacation - MTV - Married w/Children...Man the Fn 80's was Fn awsome.
Let's not forget the unforgettable entrance of the immaculate Lamborghini Countach LP500S which forever cemented it as the greatest exotic car of all time.
Ive watched these bloopers from Cannonball Run and 2 many times over the years and never get tired of them. If your feeling low then put these on. Instantly lifts u up 😀👍😂
Every single time I hear Dom laughing it makes me laugh instantly lol.. Dom's laugh is both adorable and really infectious!. 😂😂 Thanks so much for sharing this!. 🙏🍻
A true feel good movie, with lots of laughs. RIP to everyone who starred in this movie who made it such a joy to watch and gave us many happy memories.
Burt wa always my favorite. The epitomy of cool & he always was a gentleman. Never be another like him. Rest in peace, Burt, Dom DeLuise, Sammy Davis Jr. Dean Martin, Hal Needham, Burt Convy, Farrah Fawcett, Roger Moore & Jack Elam.
Growing up in the 80's watching this in my sister's room (her tv had cable) makes me tear up - Great times, MTV was playing awesome 80's videos, John Hughes, Chevy Chase, John Candy, birth of Hip Hop, fantastic cartoons...only one HBO...man.
Sammy Juniors face and grin watching that bleads section is fantastic the whole bleads scene is beyond hilarious the fact dean martin went with it is outrageous and wonderful.
fanatamon A lot of people today are probably not aware that Dean was well known to have a wonderful sense of humour, and many of his friends and people he worked with often said that, though he was usually fairly quiet and laid-back, he was also one of the funniest men they ever knew, and would often come out with a wisecrack that would break everyone up!😂
Love this movie and it makes it even more special they had fun filming this. Heartbreaking that nearly all of them have passed on but they left an icon of a movie for us remaining.
3:05 Dom DeLuise childlike pleading "Mr Martin laughed first" as everyone cracks up and then he hugs Burt. Always my favorite part, sweet, hysterical and now unfortunately it makes me so sad
Burt and dom what a team they make me laugh so hard love these out takes so sadly missed but never forgotten the movies made in the 80s have to be the best
I remember watching this and other comedies with Burt and Dom, they were always so funny. Everyone would stay in their seat because these gag reels were played after the credits. We really got our money's worth. RIP to all of the people in these movies, you gave us laughter. Thank you.
These are the absolute best! I love how Dom Deluise says "Mr. Martin laughed first." In a picture full of legends & Mr. Deluise still called him Mr. Martin. One word: respect!
What a fantastic feel good film this is! All the actors seem to be having the time of their lives. We will never see this kind of ensemble again. Please Hollywood don’t reboot these movies!
RIP Roger Moore, Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Mel Tillis, Jack Elam, Molly Picon, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis jr, Hal Needham, Farrah Fawcett, Peter Fonda, Richard Kiel, Frank Sinatra, Telly Savalas, Foster Brooks, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jim Nabors George Furth, Burt Convy, Jimmy The Greek Snyder, Sid Ceasar, Alex Rocco, Abe Vigoda, Tim Conway, Don Knotts, Ricardo Montalban, Michael V. Gazzo, Rick Aviles, Doug McClure, Dub Taylor, Jilly Rizzo, George Lindsey, and Arte Johnson. May God hold them forever in his heart ❤️
Since now a days all you have to do is film yourself taking a dump to become a Celebrity, every Movie and TV Show has a "Star" on them. There will never be more Movies like this.
Check out "It's a mad mad mad mad world" made in 63. It also had a lot of talented stars. Peter Falk was in it too. Pre- Columbo days. Ironically his first scene is him saying all the cops in that town were crazy.
Close I'm sure. But how about: Towering Inferno: Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, William Holden, Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, Jennifer Jones, Robert Wagner, Richard Chamberlain, Susan Blakeley, Robert Vaughn, ..
Its amazingly short the time we spend on this earth...seems like only a few years ago we were enjoying all these great actors....all have passed on....
You've got the 'Tube in trumpet heaven Maynard? I saw you here in Sydney many years ago and never thought I'd get the chance to say thank you. Thank you! :-)
@@deldridg lol....you are the FIRST person to recognize that name!! My goodness back in the 70s all my buddies and I were in the HS jazz band...all the trumpet players were trying their hardest to be the next Ferguson....they were damn good players as well...a couple of all-state players....me. I played trombone and marched with the Phantom Regiment Drum Corps. ..great times!!
I dont know how or why it happened but the old hollywood got bulldozed away and buried the crap that's out now is not the same nor comes close to what we grew up with when you watch these bloopers seeing them all crack up you know it wasnt phony fake humor it was real
How they ever got enough to film is amazing.... I laughed all the way through. Dom deluise played any character ... He was non stop funny.... I miss these days... many of the actors I grew up with are now gone.. just reminds me that my time is nearing.
@@fordsrule35 yep, and look at the mess we have today mass shootings, massive corruption and greed, all kinds of addictions, no moral compass but hey we are " politically correct " now
I remember watching these with my dad in the theatre. I remember us laughing together so much. Thank you Burt and Don for allowing us to enjoy these moments.
OK, it's 2023, but that was very funny stuff. Talented actors and real people as well. Burt was a great actor and Dom was a very, very funny man. They had fun! It's was allowed.
This isn’t a Mel Books movie, but Brooks’ tribute to Dom when he passed was to say that Deluise "created so much joy and laughter on the set that you couldn’t get your work done. So every time I made a movie with Dom, I would plan another two days on the schedule just for laughter. It's a sad day. It's hard to think of this life and this world without him."
Don Bluth actually casted them as the dog characters for the movie of All Dogs Go To Heaven to play as Charlie and Itchy
He voiced the Crow, Jeremy in Bluth's Secret of NIMH
A "Mel Books" movie? Epic.
Directed by Hal Nedham who was one of Burts best friends. Hal Nedhams mother was my sunday school teacher and I met Hal once. He was a real nice guy
Dean Martin said, "you're going to take these $%*& bleeds?" I love Dom DeLuise's laugh, its contagious 🤣🤣
I had the opportunity to meet Dom DeLuise & Burt Reynolds when they stopped at the store where I worked to get gas while on their way to the Flat Rock Playhouse, where they were guest starring in a play. They insisted that I call them by their first names & asked if I wanted autographs. They even posed for pictures with me, then both shook my hand before they left. Two very nice guys right there, total class acts...
Great story thanks for sharing, you shook the hand of Mr Reynolds, now i would like to shake your hand👍👍
@@singin8324 You're most welcome. Anytime.
WOW! That’s so cool!!!!
@@saxonsteve Yes, it's something I'll always remember, for sure.
John Collins envy you totally John mate.
Rest in peace to all who've gone. Thank you for the laughs and memories.
Cannonball is a classic
Man there aren't many left sadly... Terry Bradshaw and maybe a couple of the girls, that's it.
Jackie Chan is still alive. He was in the first one.
@@BradRains Battle Creek Brawl was his Hollywood debut as a lead actor.
This movie was a pillar of the 80s. No CGI. Pure cinema
Just had more fun in 7 mins than have watching "comedy" today...back when actors were the real deal unlike today's plastic actors lol
I miss levity in movies today. All it feels like we have is massive action scenes and wall to wall CGI with a score telling us when we HAVE to feel things. It’s boring and exhausting.
I watch these outtakes whenever I have a bad day and need to feel their pure joy! Absolutely adore these! 😄
Mr. Reynolds, Mr. DeLuise, thank you for the many years of comedy that you gave us.
And don’t forget Judith Barsi🩵💙
Dom: "Mr. Martin laughed first!! True respect.
DeLuise's laughter is so infectious. "It's a living!"
Dom DeLuise was one of those people that made you start laughing just seeing HIM laugh! Such great people! To one and all rest in peace!
Exactly !!! It took a very special talented comedian to make one start laughing before they even said a word and Deluise was surely one them along with Robin Williams , Jonathan Winters, Michael Richards ( Kramer) and Art Carney, Red Skelton and Richard Pryor.
He was the best
Sammy Davis Jr was like that too. It was hilarious to see the way his face lit up when he laughed.
Roger Corman was the same way, when he broke up, you broke up
Dom has such an infectious laugh. You can't help but laugh when he laughs 😂😂😂😂
Oh, Farrah.................. such beauty and grace
What class & respect Dom Deluise had calling Dean Martin Mr. Martin. R.I.P. all that are gone now.
True... but then he cracks a joke on Frank Sinatra. Although you could tell he was nervous.
Dom was like a big kid...and Bradshaw laughing at Mel Tillis was the funniest one of them all.
@@jeffreid7272 those scenes with Mel and Terry stole the whole first act
@@jeffreid7272 YEP
Cannonball Run II, the end of the line for the car pictures. 7 movies in 7 years, starting with Smokey & the Bandit in '77, ending in '84 with this one. Must've been one hell of a fun time.............
Robert Anderson This was from 1981. Cannonball Run was from 1983.
@@andrewcolsen ?? Yes, Cannonball I was from '81, but part 2 was 1984 which was also shown here. This says parts one AND two bloopers and outtakes, i said "ending in '84 with this one" (meaning part 2). And i guess it was 8 years if you count '77.
I ALWAYS loved the chemistry between Burt & Dom - such fun to watch, even without the bloopers.
The amount of fun Burt and Dom had together is unmatched by today’s standards. Every single actor in Hollywood today could learn a few things just by watching this little video
Yeah I'm sure Dom just loved getting slapped in the face repeatedly. smh
Do your research, that was Doms idea as he kept laughing and screwing up the takes
Yes, that's very true.
YOu cant learn chemistry. Few people have it today.
Dom had on of the most beautiful infectious laughs around.
Never again will you see talent like these guys
I dunno i like modern day holloywood just as much as old Hollywood
Hard to believe they have all passed on. Time is going by so fast.
Jackie Chan is still around and has a new movie coming.
Adrienne Barbeau Joe klecko Terry Bradshaw are still with us
@@gmughadam76 Shirley MacLaine is still alive and still making movies, she's not in the best of them and she's 87 years old, but she's still here. This is back when they weren't pumping out movies like they had them in a factory on a production line.
@Eddy Teddy actually Cannonball Run II came out in '84 and Cannonball Run came out in '81. My dad recorded both of them off of HBO and my brother and I probably watched either of them every single day when we were kids.
Mel Tillis is gone too, and he had me in the floor when they paired him with Bradshaw. Casting director 1, everyone else 0
Roger Moore cursing is the best thing
Growing up in the 80's with this type of enterainment then we had Eddie Murphy, John Hughes movies, Duran Duran - Tears for Fears - Til Tuesday - Billy Idol - Billy Joel - Birth of Hip Hop - National Lampoons Vacation - MTV - Married w/Children...Man the Fn 80's was Fn awsome.
It was the best time to live in. I miss the 80's.
Every single person in this movie is naturally funny. Now we’re stick with 25 years of Adam Sandler baby talk.
This piece of Hollywood will never be duplicated. Miss all of them, some went too soon. Laughing makes good therapy thank you 80s stars
I love DeLoise's laugh. Big ol' goofball.
Good man.
It's hard to believe that these guys aren't with us anymore. Rest in peace, Burt and Dom!
Also Farrah Fawcett, Roger Moore, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.
And Judith Barsi🩵💙💐
I'd say the majority are no longer with us RIP all
"I'm ready,I'm ready, I swear to god I'm ready!" Ha,Ha,Ha,Ha! Smack!
R.I.P. guys. you were the best.
Always makes me laugh that, but better to watch them when you are drunk.
@@Squab1972
It's Boxing day 2019 and i'm working on it right now 1.00am.
kawasaki whip two Dom was laughing at Burt’s lousy rug on his head ! Classic era 🌈 I was 18 in 1981 💖
@@depaola63 actually I don't think it looked that bad.
Let's not forget the unforgettable entrance of the immaculate Lamborghini Countach LP500S which forever cemented it as the greatest exotic car of all time.
Ahhhh Man RedL.....Best opening scene...Brings back such great great memories!!!!
This movie had one of the greatest casts ever assembled.
Ive watched these bloopers from Cannonball Run and 2 many times over the years and never get tired of them. If your feeling low then put these on. Instantly lifts u up 😀👍😂
"These bleeds?" LOL
Dean 🤷🏻♂️was like ...these bleeds?! 😂
😂🤣
Love how he called him Mr Martin....
‘Sir the Cannonball is a race from kennicut to your ass! ‘ most hilarious blooper on here!😂😂😂😂😂
Got to love the 70s and 80s movies especially the comedy ones like this the Cannonball run movies are pure gold pure gold
Every single time I hear Dom laughing it makes me laugh instantly lol.. Dom's laugh is both adorable and really infectious!. 😂😂
Thanks so much for sharing this!. 🙏🍻
“I always wanted to be... Captain America! It’s a living!” 😂😂
Those 2 together were hilarious!! Burt and Dom
A true feel good movie, with lots of laughs. RIP to everyone who starred in this movie who made it such a joy to watch and gave us many happy memories.
I remember the Cannonball I bloopers at the end of the movie back in 1981. The entire theater was cracking up!!!
Same.
Bloopers were truly the best part of the movie. Great times!!
2:22 “These bleads?” 😂😂😂😂
These beans? 😂🤣🤣
They dont make them like this anymore, God i miss these actors, God i miss the 80s
You and me both.
And me makes 3.
Same here....growing up seeing these actors/singers was a blessing.
Same here! Miss it!
sin gin I miss the 60’s & 70’s
When movies were fun to watch ..... Omg
Burt wa always my favorite. The epitomy of cool & he always was a gentleman. Never be another like him. Rest in peace, Burt, Dom DeLuise, Sammy Davis Jr. Dean Martin, Hal Needham, Burt Convy, Farrah Fawcett, Roger Moore & Jack Elam.
Man, they are all gone now. We miss them.
Growing up in the 80's watching this in my sister's room (her tv had cable) makes me tear up - Great times, MTV was playing awesome 80's videos, John Hughes, Chevy Chase, John Candy, birth of Hip Hop, fantastic cartoons...only one HBO...man.
The 1980's were magical times for a variety of reasons.
Was born 87 :D
Damn right the 80s were the best!
Because no goddamn Political Correctness dictatorship unlike today.
We are so lucky to have experienced that decade. Blessed!
Sammy Juniors face and grin watching that bleads section is fantastic the whole bleads scene is beyond hilarious the fact dean martin went with it is outrageous and wonderful.
fanatamon A lot of people today are probably not aware that Dean was well known to have a wonderful sense of humour, and many of his friends and people he worked with often said that, though he was usually fairly quiet and laid-back, he was also one of the funniest men they ever knew, and would often come out with a wisecrack that would break everyone up!😂
@@lindashelley3635 I didn’t know that but he sure does well in this.
Burt and Dom were fantastic and what a movie 👌
Love this movie and it makes it even more special they had fun filming this. Heartbreaking that nearly all of them have passed on but they left an icon of a movie for us remaining.
3:05 Dom DeLuise childlike pleading "Mr Martin laughed first" as everyone cracks up and then he hugs Burt. Always my favorite part, sweet, hysterical and now unfortunately it makes me so sad
RIP Dom Deluise and Burt Reynolds
Tracey Mills amen Tracey, holly woods Greatest
All the people in this crazy movie are such a treasure trove of solid gold.🤣😄😂
It's almost as if they knew how badly we would need those laughs in the years to come.
Some of the funniest people we have ever known....gone forever.
Not gone at all still funny as fuck!
Wow.... when life was simpler....
I love the way he slaps him so casually. LOL
Everybody around Burt Reynolds must have laughed their ass off. One of the most beloved entertainer's in our history. Rest in heavenly peace Gator.
I love it when I see professionals flub a line and then laugh.
Love, Love these movies.
Smoky & The Bandit.
Canibal Run I, & II.
Porky's I, & II.
Bill Murray Stripes.
Spies Like Us.
Captain Chaos is the Man..
Burt and dom what a team they make me laugh so hard love these out takes so sadly missed but never forgotten the movies made in the 80s have to be the best
The to your ass scene is the only time I've ever seen Burt Reynolds truly be caught off guard and really lose it laughing... genius
You just know everyone had a blast making these movies, snd when these outtakes happened, man, it was even more fun!
I remember watching this and other comedies with Burt and Dom, they were always so funny. Everyone would stay in their seat because these gag reels were played after the credits. We really got our money's worth. RIP to all of the people in these movies, you gave us laughter. Thank you.
2:20 I clicked on this for this scene right here 😂 😂 😂 “these bleeds?”
These are the absolute best! I love how Dom Deluise says "Mr. Martin laughed first." In a picture full of legends & Mr. Deluise still called him Mr. Martin. One word: respect!
You can tell everyone was having the time of their lives making these movies and would've loved to been on that set
What a fantastic feel good film this is! All the actors seem to be having the time of their lives. We will never see this kind of ensemble again. Please Hollywood don’t reboot these movies!
Kathy Whitaker I personally never watch remakes of classic movies because they are never as good as the originals.
this never gets old, you can be having the worst day and this will crack you up....
What an absolute joy it had to be working with these guys...
Dean martin and Sammy Davis told Sinatra how much fun it was he asked to be in number 2
RIP Roger Moore, Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Mel Tillis, Jack Elam, Molly Picon, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis jr, Hal Needham, Farrah Fawcett, Peter Fonda, Richard Kiel, Frank Sinatra, Telly Savalas, Foster Brooks, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jim Nabors George Furth, Burt Convy, Jimmy The Greek Snyder, Sid Ceasar, Alex Rocco, Abe Vigoda, Tim Conway, Don Knotts, Ricardo Montalban, Michael V. Gazzo, Rick Aviles, Doug McClure, Dub Taylor, Jilly Rizzo, George Lindsey, and Arte Johnson. May God hold them forever in his heart ❤️
I can't imagine the fun these actors had making this movie. Incredible. Could also not make this today :(
Saw Cannonball Run in the theater in 1981 when I was 15 years old. Glad I did! We love and miss you Burt.
and Dom,,,ever the picture of class,,,,said "mr. martin laughed first"
Probably the largest collection of super-popular actors and celebrities ever assembled for one (well two) movies. Am i right?
Since now a days all you have to do is film yourself taking a dump to become a Celebrity, every Movie and TV Show has a "Star" on them. There will never be more Movies like this.
I would have to say yes
Check out "It's a mad mad mad mad world" made in 63. It also had a lot of talented stars. Peter Falk was in it too. Pre- Columbo days. Ironically his first scene is him saying all the cops in that town were crazy.
Mark Cadieux and a Three Stooges cameo !
Close I'm sure. But how about: Towering Inferno:
Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, William Holden, Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, Jennifer Jones, Robert Wagner, Richard Chamberlain, Susan Blakeley, Robert Vaughn, ..
Its amazingly short the time we spend on this earth...seems like only a few years ago we were enjoying all these great actors....all have passed on....
You've got the 'Tube in trumpet heaven Maynard? I saw you here in Sydney many years ago and never thought I'd get the chance to say thank you. Thank you! :-)
@@deldridg lol....you are the FIRST person to recognize that name!! My goodness back in the 70s all my buddies and I were in the HS jazz band...all the trumpet players were trying their hardest to be the next Ferguson....they were damn good players as well...a couple of all-state players....me. I played trombone and marched with the Phantom Regiment Drum Corps. ..great times!!
Nearly 40 years and it’s still hilarious.
Can you imagine back in the day hanging out with Burt and Dom cause you know you would be laughing your rear off.
They looked like they were having so much fun making theses movies
Any time I feel a bit down I watch these outtakes. The hours of fun they must have had.
The Hollywood like this is long gone. It was the end of the classic hollywood. RIP
Dam i miss these actors cant believe all of the main cast have gone now, i know no one lives for ever but i wish we had them a little longer😢😢
I dont know how or why it happened but the old hollywood got bulldozed away and buried the crap that's out now is not the same nor comes close to what we grew up with when you watch these bloopers seeing them all crack up you know it wasnt phony fake humor it was real
@@drewski1535 its true what you said its just not the same any more its all gone, its s crying shame, i miss the hollywood of old
Great movie, most of those Wonderful People have sadly passed and I love them May they Rest In Peace..
The chemistry... Most feelgood blooper reel ever.
How they ever got enough to film is amazing....
I laughed all the way through.
Dom deluise played any character ...
He was non stop funny....
I miss these days... many of the actors I grew up with are now gone.. just reminds me that my time is nearing.
*I miss America*
Was thinking the same thing where the hell did these times go
@@nightfangs2910 They took the good times away slowly over time. Now almost everything can be deemed offensive 🤷🏻♂️.
@@fordsrule35 yep, and look at the mess we have today mass shootings, massive corruption and greed, all kinds of addictions, no moral compass but hey we are " politically correct " now
I remember watching these with my dad in the theatre. I remember us laughing together so much. Thank you Burt and Don for allowing us to enjoy these moments.
OK, it's 2023, but that was very funny stuff. Talented actors and real people as well. Burt was a great actor and Dom was a very, very funny man. They had fun! It's was allowed.
So many dear people that have left us :(
God bless them all.
I loved these movies growing up. A very young Jackie Chan
It must have been a privilege to work with all these great actors , looks a great laugh.
I was only 6 when this came out , remember watching it on tv an absolute classic
My dad has this on VHS. I must have watched it 100 times as a kid!
These are legendary, When comedy was gold..
Great to have both outtakes put together without the credits and good quality! Nice job
It is impossible for me to watch this and not at least find myself smiling from ear to ear.
Laughing
You me both😁
It must have been so much fun to make these movies!!
Dom DeLuise was just a joy to be around. You can tell that he and Burt really enjoyed working together.
Man, I miss those days.
I grew up with these films, smokey and the bandit, hooper, cannon ball. Loved em 😂
They had to have had a lot of fun making the movie and it seems everyone got along and had a good time.
Loved this movie since I was a kid. The bloopers at the end of the video were my favourite. What fun it must have been on set with all of them.
Those two were gold. RIP
Never get tired of this movie, great actors!