First Time Watching Airplane! (1980) Movie Reaction & Commentary.
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- I have never watched such a relentless, joke filled, non-stop comedy before. This was crazy.
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Drowning his sorrows after that botched mission during WWII, the traumatised former fighter pilot with a fear of flying, Ted Striker, still hasn't got over his old flame and flight attendant, Elaine Dickinson. Determined to win her back, Ted boards a domestic flight from Los Angeles to Chicago, only to come face-to-face with a severe case of in-flight food poisoning that is threatening everyone's lives. Now, with most of the passengers and the entire cockpit crew down with the food-borne illness, Striker has no other choice but to confront his inner demons and take over the control of the ungovernable aircraft with the help of a gruff air-traffic controller and his former commander. Can Ted land the plane and save them all?
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Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit watching Airplane reactions.
😂
Never stop.
Perfect line!
Brilliant comment.
We need more Zero Hour reaction videos.
And mikethered12 is getting...LAAAHGHAAA...!
The lady who spoke jive played the mother in the 1950’s wholesome sitcom Leave It To Beaver. The woman who had the voice over of her husband not drinking coffee or throwing up at home had just done a big coffee commercial using the same inner monologue gimmick.
I feel like "Let's get some pictures!" is an underappreciated moment.
It's my favorite joke in the movie
For me it's when Rex Kramer walks through the mirror.
@@jorgenkarlsson7528 The number of people who don't notice that gag is amazing! I love it, and when he takes his shades off and has smaller shades underneath 😎😂
@@jorgenkarlsson7528 Kramer casually ass-kicking his way through the religious and charity solicitors (all in 1 take) might be my favorite scene in the whole movie.
Definitely.
I watch these reactions videos to Airplaine! just to see their reaction to the “I take it black” joke... Did not disappoint! 🤣🤣🤣👍👍
Damn near killed me 😂
The man checking under the hood of the plane is a comedian named Jimmy Walker. He was on a TV show called "Good Times" and was famous for saying "Dyn-O-mite!"
I never noticed that was him.
Also the radar operator who checks the microwave plays Mike on Breaking Bad and better Call Saul.
Also he was the henchman in the first Beverly Hills Cop movie
And the Japanese Soldier is none other than now 93 year old James Hong. I won’t list all his credits since he has over 650 of them.
Bur those credits include the Kung Fu Panda movies (Noodle Soup) Balls of Fury (Lucky Cricket), Big Trouble in Little China, and was the Chinese restaurant owner in “Bog Bang Theory)
you should watch "Top Secret" its from the same production team and when you enjoyed this one you will love that too
On the list 😁
@@RyanCarrington Yesssss
And, Real Genius!
The announcers that you heard fighting on the airport intercom were an actual couple that worked at an airport over the intercom system. Airport is an actual parody of "Zero Hour" movie.
Leslie Neilsen is just a classic comedy actor. This was actually his first comedic role, he used to be in some very serious films, possibly his most famous would be Forbidden Planet (1956) but after this he went on to do many other comedy films and tv shows including police squad, the naked gun trilogy, Dracula dead and loving it, and he appeared in minor roles in superhero movie and one or two of the scary movie films., along with many others
If you're wanting more films like this, you might want to look at things like The Naked gun trilogy, Hot shots 1&2, Top secret, Mafia!, Loaded Weapon, and Fatal instinct and maybe Airplane 2
The Naked Gun and Hot Shots will hopefully be coming very soon
Don't forget about Spy Hard!
@@Retailman100 which has an awesome opening song by weird al
@@RyanCarrington After Naked Gun, you should watch Police Squad, the short lived TV show the films are based on.
I believe he was known for detective drama's in the 50's.
No one ever gets "it's an entirely different kind of flying... all together."
it's an entirely different kind of flying
It's an entirely different kind of flying
Duh really? Ok. It's an entirely different kind of flying
No one ever gets it's entirely different kind of flying
Ditto^2 (yeah, I'm a nerd)
Airplane is (minus the jokes and gags) a nearly shot-for-shot remake of an earlier airplane disaster film called “Zero Hour”, and one of the more subtle running gags is the airliner here is a jetliner, yet the exterior shots all have the sound of a propeller driven airliner.
You're reaction to this film is almost as classic as the film itself. Thank you!!
You're too kind! 👊
@@RyanCarrington 👊
I love this movie so much, and your reaction was spot on.
Not sure if you saw the post-credits scene. We go back to the man in the cab, who looks at his watch and says "Well I'll give him another 20 minutes, but that's it!" LMAO
Thanks so much for watching 😊
I did catch him but had trouble including it for CZcams unfortunately! 😬
Thanks so much for watching 😊
I did catch him but had trouble including it for CZcams unfortunately! 😬
Played by 1970s anti-tax crusader Howard Jarvis
Fun fact the two actors who were arguing over the PA system were actually husband and wife in real life
And worked at LAX as actual public service announcers, I've been told.
When the captain picks up the "white courtesy phone", red by mistake, you hear a crew member laugh. I can never unhear it. 🤣
Ooh I'll listen out for that next time ☺️
ive never noticed that... I went back to check it out and now I cant unhear it. Nice catch! Makes me wonder if it really was a mistake picking up the red phone.
The greatest comedy film of all time; a massive influence on all others following it. As you've said; relentless. I believe someone analysed it at 1 joke every 20 seconds on average. I've watched it a million times; can quote on demand; and it still makes me laugh every time.
All time? Half of this stuff probably stolen from the Marx Brothers.
@@orangewarm1 Only half eh? The Marx Brothers never crammed this much into a single film, and I never said it was the most original film; just the greatest.
Surely you can't be serious.
So now you're properly primed for THE NAKED GUN series, starring Leslie "I just want you to know, we're all counting on you" Neilson.
That was fun, again, by the way -
Thanks -
Coming soon ☺️
@@RyanCarrington yes!!! Can't wait.
Looking forwards to it.
The older woman who could speak jive was Barbara Billingsley..she was June Cleaver on Leave it to Beaver in the late 1950s to early 1960s.
"UHF" is another good one that crams in a lot of jokes.
UHF?
@@RyanCarrington Weird Al Yankovic's movie from 1989.
Airplane 2: The Sequel I personally find just as funny as the first. Particularly notable for William Shatner's hilarious performance. They inserted a joke referencing E.T. which would have been playing in the next auditorium. Referencing movies that were still on release was unheard of at the time, but E.T. was in wide release for a long time. Sonny Bono is in it also, as a mad bomber.
This is one of my favorite movies of all time, The last time I rewatched it I saw it with about 5 of my co-workers who were from different countries and all but 4 were English as a second language. We all howled with laughter. I can also recommend Crimewave and Johnny Dangerously which are both slapstic comedies but maybe not as good as Airplane.
The genius of 'Airplane!' is that aside from a few embellishments, the script is completely straight and not a comedy if you ignore any stage directions: 93.7% of the humor comes from the unyielding torrent of visual gags - which still hold up today despite most of them being tied to lampooning movies, TV shows (the older Jive-talking woman is Barbara Billingsley - the mom from the 1950s paragon of American whiteness 'Leave It To Beaver'), and news / sports events of that era
Aaannnd one of the most famous coffee commercials ever.
Yeah as an amateur film-looker-atter, I completely let that go, but it is kindof its own endeavor to make everyone a straight man in an absurdity.
I feel like if I scroll far enough down in the comments I will find Monty Python, but that's for the younger commentary to say and or find
It's not just completely straight dialogue but a direct remake of Zero Hour, with the dialogue coming from that movie.
A subtle joke is the engine sounds are propeller engines rather than jet engines
@@fr1day2 The studio insisted on a jet but ZAZ wanted to stick with a prop plane per the original. So they put a “compromise” in the sound track and created yet another joke. (A Tylenol with a buzz!)
Airplane has been proven to be the funniest movie ever made! There are 3-4 laughs in a single minute, meaning there is a pun every 15-20 seconds. They don't come better than this!
"How about some coffee?"
"No thank you"
A lot of people don't realize that the basic script for this movie was lifted directly from a serious disaster film from 1957.....called 'Zero Hour'. Here's a comparison czcams.com/video/8-v2BHNBVCs/video.html
Still the best parody ever. It’s like a bunch of teenaged boys watched Zero Hour and re-did it.
It a a weird in ti watch now because you wait for the punch lines from Airplane! And they never come.
Plus it’s a Canadian film so all the airports/cities they fly over are Canadian ones
Also, the copilot role was played by Elroy Hirsch, who was actually a famous Jewish sports legend (NFL).
1:15 those are Hari Krisnas. From what I remember, they were regularly seen at airports soliciting donations. Some of the jokes us older people will get but younger people will not like the scene where the woman is thinking "Jim never has a second cup at home". This was in reference to this Yuban coffee commercial from the 70s czcams.com/video/MJ4kCF22O2w/video.html
And the woman from the original commercial is that actor in Airplane.
carm3d I didn't realize that. I've watched so many reactions to this movie yet I never noticed until someone pointed it out that the lady that spoke jive was Barbara Billingsley who played the mother June Cleaver on the 50s sitcom Leave It To Beaver.
and when the Lloyd Bridges asks to check the radar range, and guy looks in the microwave.. it's a reference to Amana Radarange Microwaves :D czcams.com/video/DMZ42WtQVvY/video.html
Leslie Nielsen is a comedic genius! I love him in everything he does. Right now my favorite roll of his is as president of the United States in scary movie 3. Funny bit part!
Wow. You really captured so many great jokes from this movie in only twenty minutes. Great job!
Thanks for watching , 😁
Forgot Ethel Merman that one was hilarious 😂
I think it's a fun bit of trivia that the "Surely, you can't be serious" joke actually comes from this movie. I also like that the ubiquitous "Be afraid. Be very afraid" happens to come from the 80's version of "The Fly."
I didn't realise it came from The Fly at the time. I watched that on the channel as well.
The sequel rehashed a few bits, mostly as an omage to the original, but is well worth watching. My favorite gag from this one is the mom from leave it to beaver speaking jive.
The fresh water fish on the beach 🤣
"Kentucky Fried Movie" (1977) was the producers' first movie which is basically a sketch comedy movie with a great film parody included. Same writers as Airplane.
18:41 That's Leslie Nielsen and he was in a lot of spoof movies towards the end of his career: The Naked Gun, Naked Gun 2, Naked Gun 33 & A Third, Wrongfully Accused, Dracula: Dead and Loving It, etc. He used to stick his head into every airliner cockpit he flew on to tell the Pilots "I just want to tell you both, Good Luck...."
Déjà vu? This video is back by popular demand! (Albeit, in different format)
Let me know your favourite gag ☺️
Awesome 😂
I mean, the most unexpected, most laugh-out-loud classic one is the obvious, the start of your video...
My favourite is the drinking problem; but the ones that are ALWAYS missed by reactors are the ones in the credits!
I love the progression of violence towards the annoying religious people in the airport. They really did use to harrass you as you entered and exited the airport! These scenes were cathartic for a lot of us.
Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue
Well, ball gags are probably the most traditional.
The woman speaking jive is Barbara Billingsley, Mrs. Cleaver from Leave it to Beaver
Current movie makers would pay gold to be brilliant like those who did this movie.
casting Barbara Billingsley as the jive-speaking-grandma was truly inspired. I really can't think of anyone who would've been more appropriate. Just seeing her on the screen made me smile and then when she started riffing I died.
I obviously didn't know anything about her and it killed me, so I can't imagine what it did to everyone who knew her 😂
This is one of the films we rented over and over as a teen in the 80's.
In Australia it was called Flying High. I remember as a kid this was pretty much a family movie .I love it. But for me "Top Secret" is the best movie in this sort of style, Thank you and Take care.
I did Top Secret later on the channel and really enjoyed it!
I thought I’ve seen this but well worth watching your reaction again I was laughing right along with you ! Thanks again!
Thanks for checking it out again ☺️
I know you had to make cuts, but Kareem Abdul Jabar snapping on the kid is one of my favorite parts of the whole movie.
Your giggle is the best part of this reaction! 😂
I've never been so scared in my life, but at least I have a husband.
💀💀💀😂😂
As a kid growing up in the 80's, these were comedy classic's I would watch in the weekends. Along with The Pink Panther, Chevy Chase in National Lampoon's movies ,Police Academy, They Call Me Bruce..😁🤣
When I first saw this movie I laughed so hard for so long my face ached for an hour.
Yeah, this was non-stop! 😂
The very best parody of the disaster & many other films from the era.
Can't count how many time I've seen this since it first came out.
For those with a true sense of humor, all the hidden puns & innuendo are still hilarious decades later.
Favorite is Barbara Billingsley (aka June Cleaver - Leave it to Beaver) translating the Jive. One has to know her character as the ultimate suburban housewife from the 50s-60s to understand how she just doesn't fit the part...
The dance scene at the bar is spoofing the 1977 movie "Saturday Night Fever", which made John Travolta a star (he was even Oscar-nominated for it).
John Travolta's outfit and moves in that movie were exactly the same as Ted's in this movie.
Ah, I'm wrong, I HAVE seen this one, lol. Happy it's back up because this is a great reaction! All those laughs were not in vain!
My favourite joke is the deadpan "Is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?". The first time I watched this was in school, as an end-of-year treat in what was supposed to be a double-physics lesson. Not just me, but a whole class of 14-year-old boys :)
Sounds way better than double Physics!
The moment you realize you have an affinity for slapstick! Welcome to the club! 😂👏🏻👏🏻
This film has been rated to have the most laughs per minute.
References:
Opening plane in crowds mimicking the movie JAWS.
Jim never has a second cup of coffee at home (coffee commercial spoof) - czcams.com/video/MJ4kCF22O2w/video.html - same actress in real coffee commercial
Boy/Girl Coffee Scene: The Original and the Spoof - czcams.com/video/yH6KW6eMWJI/video.html
From Here to Eternity- Beach Scene - czcams.com/video/7TlDNMc_hFk/video.html
Also:
A lot of people miss the jokes throughout the credits and afterwards the man in the cab says he’s going to give him another 20 minutes but that’s it. - czcams.com/video/DPeYFD-vVHg/video.html
Leslie Nielsen was a master of deadpan comedy. I absolutely love the Naked Gun movies...
Oh, there are so many hidden jokes in this. You find something new every time you watch it. Also, though, so many jokes of the time period in America. The coffee commercial joke ("Jim never has a second cup of coffee") is specific to a Yuban Coffee commercial (with the same actress) in the 1970s.
That guy with the gray hair that plays the doctor is Leslie Nielsen. He’s also in the naked gun movies.
If you notice, all the exotic places in the War are cocktails....Daiquiri, Drambuie, etc.
The reporters holding up microphones and one holding an ice cream cone. I missed that the first four times I saw this.
Funniest movie of all time. Saw it in the theater in 1980 and my side aches from laughing.
You mentioned that pilots must eat different meals... that is because of this movie that policy was implemented
The couple arguing over the loudpeakers at the airport were actually married and made the announcements at LAX.
This is a spoof of a couple of airplane disaster movies that were made in the 70’s, one was airport 77 and then airport 79 the concorde.
I've watched nearly 20 reactions to this movie but I always come back to this one. Thanks guy!
Thanks for watching, man 🤙
The older white lady that spoke Jive was the mother from the 1950s TV series "Leave it to Beaver". She was like the perfect 1950s mother and wife on American television. My girlfriend is British and I am American so we both miss references in movies and TV.
At least you can help eachother out ☺️
DUDE! Your film choices are great!
This film is a shot by shot parody of the 1958 drama called ‘ZERO HOUR!’. Boom.😎
In the late 70's, disaster moves were all the rage, to the point of nauseaum. I saw this in 1980 and the theater was non-stop laughter. Great to see a new generation laughing at this classic.
Bet everyone was in hysterics 😂
Thanks for watching ☺️
If i am remembering it correctly the Lady with the internal monologue was from a series of coffee commercials that used that dynamic.
Yeah, that's what I'm hearing ☺️
In the 1970s or 1980s there was a movie with John Travolta as a disco dancer called staying alive
I was so happy to see this in the feed, picked it instantly. You cannot watch this movie and remain in any kind of negative mood. The jokes and resulting laughs are always uplifting. You packed a lot in a short reaction, had to cut a lot out I am sure. But you did great and I had a great time along with you.
Yeah, this was a nightmare for uploading to CZcams. Had to cut a lot out 😑
Thanks for watching! ☺️
The nun is supposed to Sister Mead, a popular religious singer in the 60s
This Great Comedy is actually an almost shot for shot remake of a serious 1950's drama called "Zero Hour"
The beach love scene with seaweed rolling in the surf is a parody of a scene with Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr in "From Here to Eternity" (1953).
There is also a catfish that washes up, which is a freshwater fish not found in the ocean
The secret of this movie......everything everyone says is taken LITERALLY!!!
This vid popped up in my feed. Subscribed before we got halfway through. Can't wait to watch more of your vids!
Thanks for the support and the kind words, Dave! 😊🙌
cream?
No thank you , I take it black.... like my men 😂😂😂 best line
The woman who spoke jive is the mom from Leave it to Beaver. That’s the joke.
"What is wrong with this woman?" she is a reference to a Maxwell house, I think, coffee commercial.
Yuban. Same actress czcams.com/video/MJ4kCF22O2w/video.html
12:29 - the "altogether" joke was a play on words. Altogether means "entirely". All together means repeating a phrase or song in unison.
The 2 guys in the orange/pinkish robes are supposed Hari Krishna members. They hung out in airports asking (relentlessly at times) for donations in the late70’s and early 80’s.
Love your reviews.
9:57 - Rumor has it that this movie gave the FAA the idea to require different meals for their pilots on every flight
Leslie Nielsen, is a lampoon gem! Extremely funny man.
Recently tied with The Hangover for funniest movie of all time, it's a homage to the madcap/screwball comedies of the 1930's/40's which had their roots in the Vaudeville of the late 1800's.
Leslie Neilson started in the TV series Police Squad before Airplane
What still gets me is the fact that it’s a jet plane but you hear propeller buzzing.
Yeah, I missed that somehow 🤦🏻♂️😩
this gem could never be remade now lmao
The comedy in this movie is relentless.
The older actors (Robert Stack, Lloyd Bridges, Leslie Nielson, Peter Graves) are famous for their actual starring roles in film and TV. They are doing parodies of their dramatic roles. Barbara Billingsley is an actress from the 50's and early 60's tv series where she portrays a traditional housewife. Her jive dialogue with the two passengers is against character which makes her performance funny. The beach scene is a sendup of "From Here to Eternity".
Such a classic, loved the Naked Gun movies! Had em on VHS :'D
Its so sad that these kind of movies aren't made anymore. They're still so funny after all these years.
In some ways, I think it's nice that some things are of a certain time to remind us of that era and take us back 😊
I remember seeing this movie as a bunch of us going to teacher's college got let in for free by a fellow student who worked as an usher. Then we went back to somebody's place for drinks and the original movie this was based on was playing on TV. Surreal night.,
The beauty is, if you re-watch it, you will catch another 20 jokes you missed the first time around. Then 20 more on the 3rd viewing.... and then there are the jokes you will always miss unless you acquire a base knowledge of the period, like the insanity of June Cleaver speaking jive.
This is a parody of the film 'Zero Hour', which the directors actually bought ownership of in order to match it so closely.
Ha. You couldn’t handle the line, “have you ever seen a grown man naked?”
15:54 His name is Leslie Nielsen, before this he did serious roles, since this he has played the lead in 'The Naked Gun' series (and the 6 episodes of 'Police Squad' the movies grew out of). He also appeared in a couple of episodes of 'Due South'. Some 'Red Rock Cider' adverts based on 'Police Squad; also featured him.
There are jokes hidden in the credits and a post credit scene with the guy still waiting in the taxi, looking at his watch and saying 'I'll give him another twenty minutes',
I love this channel, thank you for the content! This is arguably the best reaction channel IMHO.
Been watching this movie since I was little. Airplane 2 is WELL worth watching!
Thanks again fo your content, I am really looking forward to MUCH more.
Thank you.
Super kind of you to say 🤙👊
You have great taste in movies. We have so much to show you. ;)
Keep doing what you do.
Thank you ☺️
The main stewardess was also in What About Bob, with Bill Murray
That's on the list too 🙂
In Australia this movie was called Flying High understand the title had to be changed for the US market. Favourite scene is where man offers elderly woman a sip of whiskey from his hip flask and she refuses and then snorts a line of cocaine
Yeah there's a few movies which have alternate names. Always a bit confusing!
I've literally known people who are vehemently against drinking but smash back all sorts of other chemicals like nothing so that bit was particularly funny to me 😅
Best part is when the guy sniffs glue and is on the ceiling. I start singing insane in the membrane.
Haha!
Ah yes, the best kind of comedy is when the laughter morphs into fits of coughing.😂🤣😮💨
If you enjoyed this, you should definitely check out the directors' other works - The Naked Gun, Top Secret, Hot Shots. Airplane (in particular) feels like a string of bits, sort of like a standup routine. The others I mentioned have a more fleshed out plot and "story" so the jokes will be a little less predictable and more organic, but still the same goofy and hilarious quality nonetheless.
Definitely coming soon ☺️
Hot Shots is the first time Charlie Sheen acted in a comedic role, I think. . . Kind of a prelude to the "3 and a half men" sitcom he went on to star in in the 90's.
I always liked that Mayo Clinic gag.
This is known as a "screwball comedy" and the doctor was played by Leslie Nielson, who made a career out of doing screwball comedies like "the Naked Gun", a spoof on American cop shows.