The saddest thing is that we can never see a movie like this again. Since Disney is so protective of popular assets. Spaceballs truly is starwars's father's brothers cousins nephews former roommate
Actually the reason why we don't get movies like this anymore Is because most parody master like mel brooks and the zucker brothers Made a shit Ton of forgotten parodies that bombed so hard at the box office in the 90, and then after the succes of scary movie in the late 2000 now every parody should look and sound exactly like scary movie despite how un funny and morronic those parodies are, hell the same people who Made epic movie and the starving games want to do a star wars parody
I still love that the actual actor who had the chestburster in Alien played the guy who had it in this. "Oh no....not again!" Much funnier when it is actually the same guy lmao
1:49 I can't explain why but that guy's line delivery for "he's my cousin" has me laughing so hard that my sides start to hurt every single time i see it
So many brilliant small jokes or additions to jokes in this film. Sgt Rico staying seated indicating he’s one of the few non Assholes on the bridge is a great example of an extra layer to an already hysterical scene.
I set the floor of my truck on fire with an oil candle and tried to put it out with my water bottle. A fireball of steam ensued and I burned off all the hair in the right side of my body. Pyro yes, maniac no.
I will never forget laughing so hard in the movie theater, my cheeks hurt, my stomach hurt, tears were in my eyes, and I was falling out of my seat... By the time I could slow down to a giggle and wipe my eyes, another joke hit and I was in tears and in pain again... Absolutely love this movie..
Thank you for the correction. In a sense yes for improvements, but no for the origin. So I did research into that because I was curious as well. Air conditioning prototype gen was not invented by Carrier until 2 years prior to the New York Metro and a decade or two after real electricity. That predated Spaceballs film by 80+ years and even predated Mel Brooks. up until that day people like my ancestors would expertly carve ice out of local lakes and haul back for refrigeration of goods. So the probability of a 80 year later movie contributing to amenities such as conditioned air is hyper low. It COULD however be enough to reality check a theatre or other public entity into the effectiveness of its' ventilation and air distribution and conditioning systems. But since it was brought up I will say this. As electricity grew so did mass transit and HVACR and air handling systems. I believe they used booster compressors for air back as early as Comstock Silver Strike, but that gen was mechanical innovation not electrical and my memories are a little fuzzy on that timeline since it has been a bit since I was studying the history of the sierra nevadas. There are reactive laws and proactive laws. The first US building codes I know of started as reactive measure a result of a tragedy. Fire. The Great Chicago Fire was the prime point of municipalities in the United States establishing fair and equitable building codes to preserve and protect life and property. Fire happened 1871. Code was made that very decade. When your business district goes up in flames and you lost hundreds of people and over 10,000 buildings you KNOW something is going to change. And it did.Other cities followed. New York lead the way for electric codes: 1881. Cali led the way with plumbing codes: 1928. As electricity was harnessed and applied on the municipal scale the NEC was gradually formed. I have no clue about HVACR design codes but assume that the curve was stable and improvements were made proportional to technologies available. In 1970 the Williams-Steiner act was signed and that drastically inpacted the course of history. EPA was that year too. Lead was recognized as a priority 1 respiratory target and sunsetted in fuel. Banned for use in paint '76. Radon asbesdos formaldehyde and other stuff have been found as not exactly the best for us. For everything there is a purpose but it's good to try stick to building intelligently. With the advent of proactive engineering measures building codes have changed several times since then. Hyatt Regency Disaster was one sad one. Backflow preventer and check valves, electronic control systems, lightning ATSS's advancing grounding and bonding theory, ground fault and arc fault protection systems. Emerging technologies in heat and smoke and fire and stimuli detection. variable frequency drives optics and improved alloys and the list goes on. LEED green building principles which though related to many of the above are not technically code, can be a requirement of the specifications section of proposed construction and therefore are a correlary for consideration in the design element of buildings. With passive natural ventilation systems like open decks louvred windows and connective breezeways the air freely flows in and out of the building with the wind. The outside air cycles and CO² and pathogens simply go outside and get roasted by the sun. Roughly 30 minutes of bright sun and UV cleans it. but in big sealed buildings tunnels,etc...where people are actively walking laughing and concentrated...Prime example: gym working out--having that extra boost of air helps, the CO² does not readily cycle (only with opening and closing of doors and what not, hence theatres run hvac. The most extreme iteration of the application of personnel, air electric and plumbing control is in a Level IV Biosafety laboratory. I will leave that at that. The first subways were late 1800s and likely their gen 1 underground mass transit tunnels incorporated air handling, so if I was going to put a dot on the map as to the probable first reason air handling systems were needed it would be the gold silver and copper rush of the mid 1800s followed by the subways and then post WWI building code. In the 1980s it ramped up and a lot of innovations came out of Japan. All the systems can be designed to work together; fire supression systems can now be programmed to automatically close servo vents in new buildings if smoke or fire is detected... a good designed system accounts for everything before it happens. That is the job of the engineer. IN principle sealed commercial buildings benefit from not just conditioning systems with recircs but also actual filtration. Even as covid prompted systems to be retrofitted with UV boosters so did codes prompt buildings' designers to consider worker health including carbon dioxide sequestrization and mitigation. Some buildings can actually be rated for internal combustion engine vehicle access if their Ventilation systems are strong enough. Really really cool. In a nutshell, if someone doesn't have an open window you likely have an HVAC system to circulate air. if you don't have an HVAC system your office should consider the immediate and long term benefits of doing it the natural way: PLANTS. I doubt this film was the reason why certain building codes changed and updated, but the principle remains: if lots of people are together laughing there is more carbondioxide produced. If you want to know about carbon dioxide to air ratio going bad just watch the movie Apollo 13. Cleaner air benefits all, but there needs to be a happy medium between practical and excessive. inside structural health can be increased several ways. Building well the first time. that means reducing pressboard and glue lam'd wood to a minimum (it offgasses) avoiding toxic plastics and wiring like those coming from certain sources in the east. Basically they use powders and greases which are really really bad. If it says NSF51 or 61 it is good. If it says Plenum rated it is good. same for ISO 9001 and up. if it smells bad, feels "off" in terms of texture, it might be good to quietly ask more information about the product and consult a professional friend or two to see if improvements can be made. Japan US Mexico Canada and European processing all use cleaner higher standard processes even if that plastic and metal is recycled. #1 and 2 plastics are usually good. US ABS is fine but ABS coming out of china and SE Asia is contaminated. I feel it when I touch it. The grease. It's something in their mold and extruder ejection systems. Grease and anticaking power is all wrong. US mexico canada produces more high quality wires which offgas less. so if one reduces the amount of compromising air coming off of the structures themselves they can increase health benefits of the air and water inside of the building. if the baseline air is cleaner, when people actually fill the building and start adding CO² to the mix it will be cleaner longer.
Air quality can be improved by planning planting and processing. Plan well before building or renovating. Incorporating plants where appropriate. A note: people get allergies when they are not exposed to stuff and so I advocate parents do excursions to parks and natural places where pollen immunities can be built up. A wise man also once told me that eating honey made by local bees helps too. Not making a claim about the accuracy of the statement, but I will say that honey has antibacterial properties and heals. My allergies are hella next to zero so even if I do eat honey from a different locale, I have eaten it all my life and so it is what it is. Back on track. Air quality can be processed and improved via passive and active means. Passive is like positioning the building north south east west so the natural winds flow instead of parallel or perpendicular to the street... or if you live in a high latitude, high wind or currently-high-pollution area taking into account those things and building accordingly. Location. Location. Location. If location is bad now it can be improved. Even inner cities are planting gardens and watching it transform the areas. Designs can also incorporate other measures like if a water feature is nearby you can throw a filter on it and now your fountain becomes an looping liquid air filter. landscaping sprinkler systems outside are a 1 way air handler bringing spores and particles to earth. they clean somewhat and humidify as secondary and tertiary effects to watering. Plants. Not all plant species are alike. some purify air more than others. Some purify water more. Others generate more oxygen than others. A large tree will pull more weight than many small ones. When large trees crack CO² and release O² it is my belief that it also reduces and stabilizes ambient temperatures. Shade, stability and wayyy higher oxygen. Hence, plants applied indoors can have a soothing stabilizing effect which in lower traffic areas goes beyond brute force forced air systems. Volume air handling is better for high volume areas. It is possible to have more pleasant commercial space via the wise application of plants and water features, so long as people are not lazy or stupid and use trash cans and keep the place clean. Then we get into fung shui. five elements. There must be balance between them If an area has a lot of wood or water elements there is wisdom in having fire elements. In an alpine forest a cabin with a fireplace is warmer than a cabin without one. Fung shui is also expanding into the impacts of RFI. If someone is running a system with say high transients or noisy bad ballasts or low quality bulbs the subtleties of that system will transfer to the surrounding air and ground. people will feel all of the above and it will impact mood, health, and social interactions. When I am in recycled air for long periods of time or really poor quality air for short periods of time I feel it. sometimes there is too much wood or water in your environment. In that case incense and warmth helps. check with local codes to see what is allowed. Healthy is happy. Laughing helps health but when lots of people are laughing there should be clean air. Carbon sequesterization is real. off gassing and injection into domestic supply chains of compromising products (including packaging materials they come with) is real. Societal balance is off. we are in emissions debt and big companies buying land to offset carbon footprints does NOTHING to reduce the oxygen generating entities which are forests being slash and burned. So oil and tech companies own lands to "offset" or net zero their servers and building's carbon footprints. Great! that does nothing other than slow the entropy for the power emissions though. They gotta plant trees. back to the beginning. With the gold and silver rushes of the mid 1800s came the deforestation of the mountains. They had to use the wood for shafts, railways, fuel, housing, and equipment. To my knowledge those mountains in 150 years have not recovered. south america and SE Asia deforested a lot of important forests which were offsetting gasses in our atmosphere. when more pollution is added to the atmosphere solar radiation hits that and temps fluctuate harder affecting Plants stabilize the atmosphere as well as ambient temperatures. Instead of going into the ice age we were overdue for we are now in heat waves and junk, thinking we can comb the desert our own way to find the answer. The planet will self correct if we are not careful. Plant beneficial trees. Grow healthy shrubs. Manually weed, don't spray herbicides. Avoid invasive species, research native species first. A pound of prevention is worth 16 pounds of cure. Moringa Oleifera tree is one example of a disproportionately beneficial plant if local climate will not freeze it. Purifies polluted water. aids in lactation for girls who are having difficulty nursing. superfood. Paradoxically the best way we stabilize the climate is the very species we are back-burnering. HVAC systems and movie theatres have a purpose, even as plants do. Through achieving balance in our homes and businesses the quality of life of our familes, pets and neighborhoods will improve. And that is how the cookie crumbles. sorry if topic is jumbly I def typed this up on a mobile.
WLS Forgive me. I feel it again... The pull to the upside... The President senses it. Show me again... The power of the downside... And I'll let nothing stand in our way... Show me... Grandfather Brother Nephew Cousin Former Roommate... and I will finish... what you started.
I love when Helmet is giving his little soliloquy or whatever, "there's only one man who would dare give me the raspberry" quote, the camera zooms in all dramatic and col sanders doesn't understand what's going on, so helmet pushes him and then he realizes and falls back out of frame. Awesome subtle joke @2:15
spaceballs was literally what people do on youtube to parody movies and shows now but i was never as popular as it should have been. i wish we had rick moranis for a few years more! most respectful comedy actor ever imo, hes like a role model for me.
“No sir, I didn’t see you playing with your dolls again” “That’s the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage” “What’s the code” “1-2-3-4-5” “Amazing, that’s my luggage combination” “She’s gone from suck to blow” This movie has the best quotes
I have no idea 03:59 how many reshoots this scene took... But damn, you cant tell this is rehearsed. This is pure gold. Perfect performance, timing and interacting... As is this entire movie.
Yeah didnt u see the dude in the beginning nearly shitting himself xD and its fucked up because this is a comedy and star wars failed at being funny hahaha
It took me a couple viewings to realize that Lord Helmet uses the megaphone when talking to Colonel Sandurz who is standing next to him, but just yells (without the megaphone) to the guys who are far away from him. You have to notice the subtle details to see how genius this movie was.
I love how he uses the megaphone to talk directly to Sanders face, but doesnt use it to ask the distant soldiers if they found anything yet. He yells instead. 😂😂😂
I absolutely love that most of the funniest moments in the video as well as the movie involve around the segments with Dark Helmet, Colonel Sandurz and President Skroob
5:30 Even having seen this movie plenty, I never realized Dark Helmet uses the megaphone to talk to Sandurz and then yells at the guys farther away. This movie is comedy gold, just as many subtle jokes as the obvious ones.
One thing I love about this movie is how frequently the characters pause and look off to the side as if thinking, “What in the world did I just say?” like after Lonestar says “for the first time for the last time” lol
Dark Helmet: So the combination is one, two, three, four, five. That's the stupidest combination I ever heard in my life. That's the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage. (Several minutes later) President Skroob: What's the combination? Colonel Sandurz: One, two, three, four, five. President Skroob: One, two, three, four, five? Colonel Sandurz: Yes. President Skroob: That's amazing. I got the same combination on my luggage.
"What is happening now is happening now" "Go back to then" "we missed it" "when?" "just now!" we used to drive our mother crazy with this when we were kids lol
Shut up. Nobody's suing anyone or protesting about some stupid shit like this. You jokers are so full of yourselves. Every other comment crying about things being too pc. No originality at all. You all waste more time complaining about a pc culture than what's really happening. Watch the video and shut your whining mouths.
5:33 Helmet uses the megaphone to talk to Col Sanders who's right next to him, but just yells at the guys far away with the combs... Brilliant subtlety, I wonder if that was scripted or if Rick or Mel thought of that in the moment. We may never know.
What a great catch. I don't doubt the improv ability of Moranis it definitely seems like something Brooks would write. Also thank you, I never noticed this detail. it's fucking hilarious
@@LudaChez I've seen the movie at least 20 times. (That's a conservative estimate) always another little gag or joke or innuendo you haven't caught before... Sad there will never be movies made again worthy of watching more than once.
Dark Helmet: Knock on my door! Knock next time! - Colonel Sandurz: Yes sir! Dark Helmet: Did you SEE anything? - Colonel Sandurz: No sir, I didn't see you playing with your dolls again. Dark Helmet: GOOD!
I always laugh when I see the alien pop out of the guy and starts doing a straw hat ragtime number with a walking cane and kicking his little feet up in the air. Pure, uncut Mel Brooks.
I never caught on to the comic genius in which Darth Helmet uses the megaphone to talk to Sanders, who is right beside him, but just shouts at the soldiers combing the desert
Definitely a lot more fun than it deserves to be. The jokes would fall flat on the script, but somehow Mel Brooks manages to energize real humor out of his leads' performances. Also, in 1987, pop culture referencing hadn't taken hold, so that still seemed fresh.
Someone may have said this before, but... There's no such thing as the funniest moments in 'Spaceballs', as the whole movie is indeed bloody funny, from beginning to end, thus making one laugh one's head off. :-D
+Bénédycte Chessex This movie is a brilliant episode in the history of satire, it is just joke after joke after joke, but is oh-so-well executed that you wont feel tired of those jokes at all. In fact, Mell Brooks always managed to put dumb characters and situations in a way that you fell like "hey... it could happend any day", you know, like the creators of Police Squad (later known as the Naked Gun Trilogy) did, or even the people behind the movie Starship Troopers (ONLY the FIRST one, the others are bullshit), you know is humor, but is shown as normal life. That alone make Spaceballs an epic satire storyline with a nice story and great characters that you maybe (or maybe not) like, cheer or simply enjoy. On the other hand.... things like Scary Movie (from 3 and so on), Epic Movie and the standart "humor movies of today, are bullshit, because the jokes are so cheap and forced on us that you feel really tired of watching them. Some people dont understand the diference between, inteligent humor, and childs bullshit, the worst thing is that most of those people, are working in hollywood.
I wish I had the privilege to see this movie in theaters Edit: I also love the fact that when the spaceball trooper shoots Vespa's hair and she goes full Josuke mode
The saddest thing is that we can never see a movie like this again. Since Disney is so protective of popular assets. Spaceballs truly is starwars's father's brothers cousins nephews former roommate
Underrated comment😂
Wouldn’t matter Rick Moranis partly retired in the 90s to raise his kids and is picky in what he works on now (don’t blame him)
Actually the reason why we don't get movies like this anymore Is because most parody master like mel brooks and the zucker brothers Made a shit Ton of forgotten parodies that bombed so hard at the box office in the 90, and then after the succes of scary movie in the late 2000 now every parody should look and sound exactly like scary movie despite how un funny and morronic those parodies are, hell the same people who Made epic movie and the starving games want to do a star wars parody
Parodies are explicitly protected by law. The real reason is most parodies bomb so there are few who will take risks making them.
What does that make them?
It's crazy to think parodies actually used to have their own jokes
Snake Enjoying a Sandwich Exactly, now its reference ilupon reference.
Yeah crazy
I know right
At least there's a healthy mix of both outside media and movie trope gags here.
@@rickyricardo2006 Basically...
I'm still waiting for Spaceballs 2: The Quest for More Money to come out 😭
Spaceballs 3: the search for Spaceballs 2
@@julianpradarodriguez7336 Ah yes, the perfect two-movie trilogy!
Like we trust anyone in Hollywood to make a spaceballs 2
Same
@@julianpradarodriguez7336 the director passed away
I still love that the actual actor who had the chestburster in Alien played the guy who had it in this. "Oh no....not again!" Much funnier when it is actually the same guy lmao
Danm i was reading "Cheeseburger" then i was Like wtf? Cheeseburger in Alien? XD
Sir John Hurt was so much cooler for doing that!
@@Treuerphoenixlol you were hungry that’s why 😂
“What’s the matter colonel sanders? Chicken?”
That’s bloody amazing.
Goosey Fish wouldnt be suprised if his name was Sanders just because of that joke 😂
That line was delivered so perfectly
Holy shit! How has it taken me this long to get this joke?!
No its finger likin good
Complex it is
"You will see that evil will always triumph, because good is dumb!"
-Dark Helmet 1987
Evil ain't too bright, either!
Agreed good is dumb
"If there's one thing I detest it's a fair fight!"
Lmao I scrolled down and read this just as it happened. I'm dead
This line legitimately always makes me laugh. It's insane how simple, dumb, and brilliant it is.
0:45 I like the fact this would actually be far more effective then the force choke because the person survives it and remembers the pain.
\*takes notes for a new sith character idea*
What if they’re into that?
Don't forget the screams of agony. Not much sound from being choked.
George Wyner’s expression is so disturbing 😂
1:49 I can't explain why but that guy's line delivery for "he's my cousin" has me laughing so hard that my sides start to hurt every single time i see it
His facial expressions and posture help the delivery.
@@seanpeacock4290 That and "how many Assholes I got on this ship?" "YO!!!"
Careful you asshole, I said shoot Across her nose,not UP IT! LOL
I can’t believe Star Wars copied this.
Star War's father's brothers cousins nephews former roommate MUST HAVE DID IT
I know right? How come Disney not get copyrighted?
They even stole Schwartz powers and yellow light sabers.
This copied off of Star Wars
@Owen Baker do you know what is a joke sir?
I like how Helmet uses the megaphone to talk to Sanders directly beside him, then to communicate in the distance, he just starts yelling.
Adam Geer me too
I know I didn't notice it until I'd watched the movie a few times
That’s the joke
Adam Geer sanders even does a double take too!
So many brilliant small jokes or additions to jokes in this film.
Sgt Rico staying seated indicating he’s one of the few non Assholes on the bridge is a great example of an extra layer to an already hysterical scene.
"Ship is too big. If I walked, the movie would be over" lmfao 🤣
"What's the matter, Colonel Sanders? ... _CHICKEN?!_ "
This has lived in my head, rent free, for decades!
😂
"The funniest moments of Spaceballs"
Dude literally you need to upload the entire movie
My same thought
It never stops being funny
Jawhol, lord helmet!
King Dee Dee no the entire movie
@Logan Gilbert sorry I think I read it wrong
“Spaceballs the flamethrower! The kids love this one...”
I bet they do, the little pyromaniacs...
i once burned a paper towel in my kitchen when i was in middle school. luckily, i didn’t get burned, only scared shitless.
I set the floor of my truck on fire with an oil candle and tried to put it out with my water bottle. A fireball of steam ensued and I burned off all the hair in the right side of my body.
Pyro yes, maniac no.
Shame the boring company didnt licence that for a TV ad or something
Ludacris mode, flamethrower's, now we know where elon musk gets his idea's
I will never forget laughing so hard in the movie theater, my cheeks hurt, my stomach hurt, tears were in my eyes, and I was falling out of my seat...
By the time I could slow down to a giggle and wipe my eyes, another joke hit and I was in tears and in pain again...
Absolutely love this movie..
I'd submit that for lack of oxygen from movies like this is one of the very reasons why they installed HVAC systems in movie theatres
@@7th_Heaven Is that a true story?
Thank you for the correction. In a sense yes for improvements, but no for the origin. So I did research into that because I was curious as well.
Air conditioning prototype gen was not invented by Carrier until 2 years prior to the New York Metro and a decade or two after real electricity. That predated Spaceballs film by 80+ years and even predated Mel Brooks. up until that day people like my ancestors would expertly carve ice out of local lakes and haul back for refrigeration of goods. So the probability of a 80 year later movie contributing to amenities such as conditioned air is hyper low.
It COULD however be enough to reality check a theatre or other public entity into the effectiveness of its' ventilation and air distribution and conditioning systems.
But since it was brought up I will say this. As electricity grew so did mass transit and HVACR and air handling systems.
I believe they used booster compressors for air back as early as Comstock Silver Strike, but that gen was mechanical innovation not electrical and my memories are a little fuzzy on that timeline since it has been a bit since I was studying the history of the sierra nevadas.
There are reactive laws and proactive laws.
The first US building codes I know of started as reactive measure a result of a tragedy. Fire.
The Great Chicago Fire was the prime point of municipalities in the United States establishing fair and equitable building codes to preserve and protect life and property. Fire happened 1871. Code was made that very decade.
When your business district goes up in flames and you lost hundreds of people and over 10,000 buildings you KNOW something is going to change. And it did.Other cities followed.
New York lead the way for electric codes: 1881. Cali led the way with plumbing codes: 1928.
As electricity was harnessed and applied on the municipal scale the NEC was gradually formed. I have no clue about HVACR design codes but assume that the curve was stable and improvements were made proportional to technologies available.
In 1970 the Williams-Steiner act was signed and that drastically inpacted the course of history. EPA was that year too.
Lead was recognized as a priority 1 respiratory target and sunsetted in fuel. Banned for use in paint '76. Radon asbesdos formaldehyde and other stuff have been found as not exactly the best for us. For everything there is a purpose but it's good to try stick to building intelligently.
With the advent of proactive engineering measures building codes have changed several times since then.
Hyatt Regency Disaster was one sad one.
Backflow preventer and check valves, electronic control systems, lightning ATSS's advancing grounding and bonding theory, ground fault and arc fault protection systems. Emerging technologies in heat and smoke and fire and stimuli detection. variable frequency drives optics and improved alloys and the list goes on. LEED green building principles which though related to many of the above are not technically code, can be a requirement of the specifications section of proposed construction and therefore are a correlary for consideration in the design element of buildings.
With passive natural ventilation systems like open decks louvred windows and connective breezeways the air freely flows in and out of the building with the wind. The outside air cycles and CO² and pathogens simply go outside and get roasted by the sun. Roughly 30 minutes of bright sun and UV cleans it.
but in big sealed buildings tunnels,etc...where people are actively walking laughing and concentrated...Prime example: gym working out--having that extra boost of air helps, the CO² does not readily cycle (only with opening and closing of doors and what not, hence theatres run hvac.
The most extreme iteration of the application of personnel, air electric and plumbing control is in a Level IV Biosafety laboratory. I will leave that at that.
The first subways were late 1800s and likely their gen 1 underground mass transit tunnels incorporated air handling, so if I was going to put a dot on the map as to the probable first reason air handling systems were needed it would be the gold silver and copper rush of the mid 1800s followed by the subways and then post WWI building code.
In the 1980s it ramped up and a lot of innovations came out of Japan.
All the systems can be designed to work together; fire supression systems can now be programmed to automatically close servo vents in new buildings if smoke or fire is detected... a good designed system accounts for everything before it happens. That is the job of the engineer. IN principle sealed commercial buildings benefit from not just conditioning systems with recircs but also actual filtration.
Even as covid prompted systems to be retrofitted with UV boosters so did codes prompt buildings' designers to consider worker health including carbon dioxide sequestrization and mitigation.
Some buildings can actually be rated for internal combustion engine vehicle access if their Ventilation systems are strong enough. Really really cool.
In a nutshell, if someone doesn't have an open window you likely have an HVAC system to circulate air.
if you don't have an HVAC system your office should consider the immediate and long term benefits of doing it the natural way:
PLANTS.
I doubt this film was the reason why certain building codes changed and updated, but the principle remains: if lots of people are together laughing there is more carbondioxide produced. If you want to know about carbon dioxide to air ratio going bad just watch the movie Apollo 13.
Cleaner air benefits all, but there needs to be a happy medium between practical and excessive.
inside structural health can be increased several ways. Building well the first time. that means reducing pressboard and glue lam'd wood to a minimum (it offgasses) avoiding toxic plastics and wiring like those coming from certain sources in the east. Basically they use powders and greases which are really really bad.
If it says NSF51 or 61 it is good.
If it says Plenum rated it is good.
same for ISO 9001 and up.
if it smells bad, feels "off" in terms of texture, it might be good to quietly ask more information about the product and consult a professional friend or two to see if improvements can be made.
Japan US Mexico Canada and European processing all use cleaner higher standard processes even if that plastic and metal is recycled. #1 and 2 plastics are usually good. US ABS is fine but ABS coming out of china and SE Asia is contaminated. I feel it when I touch it. The grease. It's something in their mold and extruder ejection systems. Grease and anticaking power is all wrong. US mexico canada produces more high quality wires which offgas less.
so if one reduces the amount of compromising air coming off of the structures themselves they can increase health benefits of the air and water inside of the building.
if the baseline air is cleaner, when people actually fill the building and start adding CO² to the mix it will be cleaner longer.
Air quality can be improved by planning planting and processing.
Plan well before building or renovating. Incorporating plants where appropriate. A note: people get allergies when they are not exposed to stuff and so I advocate parents do excursions to parks and natural places where pollen immunities can be built up. A wise man also once told me that eating honey made by local bees helps too. Not making a claim about the accuracy of the statement, but I will say that honey has antibacterial properties and heals. My allergies are hella next to zero so even if I do eat honey from a different locale, I have eaten it all my life and so it is what it is. Back on track. Air quality can be processed and improved via passive and active means. Passive is like positioning the building north south east west so the natural winds flow instead of parallel or perpendicular to the street... or if you live in a high latitude, high wind or currently-high-pollution area taking into account those things and building accordingly. Location. Location. Location. If location is bad now it can be improved. Even inner cities are planting gardens and watching it transform the areas.
Designs can also incorporate other measures like if a water feature is nearby you can throw a filter on it and now your fountain becomes an looping liquid air filter. landscaping sprinkler systems outside are a 1 way air handler bringing spores and particles to earth. they clean somewhat and humidify as secondary and tertiary effects to watering.
Plants. Not all plant species are alike. some purify air more than others. Some purify water more. Others generate more oxygen than others. A large tree will pull more weight than many small ones. When large trees crack CO² and release O² it is my belief that it also reduces and stabilizes ambient temperatures. Shade, stability and wayyy higher oxygen.
Hence, plants applied indoors can have a soothing stabilizing effect which in lower traffic areas goes beyond brute force forced air systems. Volume air handling is better for high volume areas. It is possible to have more pleasant commercial space via the wise application of plants and water features, so long as people are not lazy or stupid and use trash cans and keep the place clean.
Then we get into fung shui. five elements. There must be balance between them
If an area has a lot of wood or water elements there is wisdom in having fire elements. In an alpine forest a cabin with a fireplace is warmer than a cabin without one.
Fung shui is also expanding into the impacts of RFI. If someone is running a system with say high transients or noisy bad ballasts or low quality bulbs the subtleties of that system will transfer to the surrounding air and ground.
people will feel all of the above and it will impact mood, health, and social interactions.
When I am in recycled air for long periods of time or really poor quality air for short periods of time I feel it.
sometimes there is too much wood or water in your environment. In that case incense and warmth helps. check with local codes to see what is allowed.
Healthy is happy. Laughing helps health but when lots of people are laughing there should be clean air. Carbon sequesterization is real. off gassing and injection into domestic supply chains of compromising products (including packaging materials they come with) is real. Societal balance is off. we are in emissions debt and big companies buying land to offset carbon footprints does NOTHING to reduce the oxygen generating entities which are forests being slash and burned. So oil and tech companies own lands to "offset" or net zero their servers and building's carbon footprints. Great! that does nothing other than slow the entropy for the power emissions though. They gotta plant trees.
back to the beginning. With the gold and silver rushes of the mid 1800s came the deforestation of the mountains. They had to use the wood for shafts, railways, fuel, housing, and equipment. To my knowledge those mountains in 150 years have not recovered.
south america and SE Asia deforested a lot of important forests which were offsetting gasses in our atmosphere.
when more pollution is added to the atmosphere solar radiation hits that and temps fluctuate harder affecting Plants stabilize the atmosphere as well as ambient temperatures.
Instead of going into the ice age we were overdue for we are now in heat waves and junk, thinking we can comb the desert our own way to find the answer.
The planet will self correct if we are not careful.
Plant beneficial trees. Grow healthy shrubs. Manually weed, don't spray herbicides. Avoid invasive species, research native species first.
A pound of prevention is worth 16 pounds of cure. Moringa Oleifera tree is one example of a disproportionately beneficial plant if local climate will not freeze it. Purifies polluted water. aids in lactation for girls who are having difficulty nursing. superfood.
Paradoxically the best way we stabilize the climate is the very species we are back-burnering.
HVAC systems and movie theatres have a purpose, even as plants do. Through achieving balance in our homes and businesses the quality of life of our familes, pets and neighborhoods will improve.
And that is how the cookie crumbles.
sorry if topic is jumbly I def typed this up on a mobile.
@@7th_Heaven Great reading.
Learned a lot. Thank you.
“How many assholes we got on this ship anyhow?”
“YO!!!”
😂😂😂
"Now you see that evil will always triumph. Because good is dumb."
hey he's not wrong...
hey buckle this!
Groover McSpooker Yeah, but evil always loses anyway because it's too busy talking.
Moichendising
Groover McSpooker according to Disney Star Wars that is correct.
This movie broke the fourth wall so many times.
Darcy Brummett aye
No The Loud House destroys the fourth wall almost all the time
"A fourth wall break within a fourth wall break. That's like, 16 walls!"
Spocks neck pinch clearly was a forth wall break! just to mention my fav.
The best part was the camera hitting Dark Helmet during his close up.
Dark helmut crashing head first, then saying, 'Take a five minute break,' and 'Smoke 'em if you got 'em,' is my favourite part.
One of the funniest parodies ever made. Rick Moranis was great as helmet. Mel Brooks - you’re a comedic genius. Just pure comedy gold
"I am your fathers brothers nephews cousins former roommate."
Jonny 3902 Till this day I use this line.
WLS Forgive me. I feel it again... The pull to the upside... The President senses it. Show me again... The power of the downside... And I'll let nothing stand in our way... Show me... Grandfather Brother Nephew Cousin Former Roommate... and I will finish... what you started.
"What does that make as?"
"ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!"
Jonny 3902 So what does that make us?
His cousins roommate?
"We ain't found shit." Honestly one of the funniest lines ever.
It took me years to realize the joke was the white guys had regular combs and the black guys had an afro pick 😂
Out of order, fuck! Even in the future nothing works.
to think in about 10 years he goes on to play a vulcan in star trek
The person who said it is the same one who plays Lt. Cmdr Tuvok on Star Trek Voyager, Tim Russ
Lol
5:14
“Spaceballs the flame thrower!!”
(Kids are amazed)
“These Kids love this thing”
“Why are you always preparing?! Just go!”
"You idiots! These are not them! You've captured their stunt doubles!"
Jonny 3902 Rogue One: A Spaceballs Story
cameronjr8 Rogue None* lol
Jonny 3902 Oh, you mean Rogue Zero
Jonny 3902 The map to Yogurt. You'll give it to the First Family Jewels.
cameronjr8 😂😂😂
I find the lack of Pizza the Hutt disturbing.
I find pizza the hut disturbing
Or else pizza sends out for YOU
What’s the matter Raine Vifquain, chicken. (Pretend dark helmet said that)
You're delicious hahaha!
I find the presence of pizza the hutt disturbing
I love when Helmet is giving his little soliloquy or whatever, "there's only one man who would dare give me the raspberry" quote, the camera zooms in all dramatic and col sanders doesn't understand what's going on, so helmet pushes him and then he realizes and falls back out of frame. Awesome subtle joke @2:15
I find it hilarious how Lord Helmet uses his megaphone to talk to Colonel Sanders but not the guys combing the desert. Great touch
I like how this movie is both a parody of Star Wars and Star Trek at the same time. The 4th wall breaks add the cherry on top.
Star wars, star trek, dune, wizard of Oz, planet of the apes,... It makes fun of quite a few
Heck, the movie IS a 4th wall break.
Best part is they played it for George Lucas (thinking he would hate it and ruin the movie, it needed his blessing)
And he absolutely loved it.
@@LudaChez which just shows how cool he is with parodies, unlike Disney
You forgot alien
Spaceballs storyline makes more sense then Rise of Skywalker
Totaly
Oh stfu
Better than the sequel trilogy lol
@@deadshot5007 r/woooooooooooosh
You know, not the hardest thing to do
I love that they called a character "Col. Sanders" just so halfway through the movie could ask him if he was chicken.
spaceballs was literally what people do on youtube to parody movies and shows now but i was never as popular as it should have been. i wish we had rick moranis for a few years more! most respectful comedy actor ever imo, hes like a role model for me.
“No sir, I didn’t see you playing with your dolls again”
“That’s the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage”
“What’s the code”
“1-2-3-4-5”
“Amazing, that’s my luggage combination”
“She’s gone from suck to blow”
This movie has the best quotes
Let's not forget it's top tier 4 wall breaks
“The ship’s too big. If I walk, the movie will be over.”
That’s the most underrated fourth wall-break in the whole film.
Agree
There’s Only One Man Who Would Dare Give Me The Raspberry, Lone Star, *hits camera*
My favorite fourth wall break is when they literally start watching the movie, and Dark Helmet has a mental breakdown
I remember watching Star Wars at my friends house. I turned to him and said this movie is a lot like Spaceballs.
Ha LOL
I can’t believe you did that.
spaceballs has a cooler world building.
8:00 How nice the dudes actually teaching em!
"And what we got on here, a Cuisinart?!"
Love that line!
"You Idiots!
These are not them, YOU'VE CAPTURED THEIR STUNT DOUBLES!"
But, they look so similar! How could we have known they were stunt doubles?
@@jimhuffman9434 Try not to think about it too much
"I knew it I'm surrounded by assholes"
Most relatable quote in the movie
"KEEP FIRING ASSHOLES!" 👉
I never realised the version I watched on tele in the UK c. 1990 overdubbed the assholes with idiots.
Keep firing, Assholes!
"Keep firing, assholes!"
Is the best reply.
A classic from a funnier time in our Nation. I miss those times... Mel Brooks is a national treasure.
I have no idea 03:59 how many reshoots this scene took...
But damn, you cant tell this is rehearsed. This is pure gold.
Perfect performance, timing and interacting... As is this entire movie.
"We ain't find shit." Favorite line ever.
Same thing.
I know right....and they had a pick.
wonder if he has found shit yet
And it was the actor who went on to be Tuvok, on Star Trek Voyager.
@@JABoyle3875 and pricipal franklin on icarly
Dark helmet is way scarier than Kylo Ren.
That's not true, (my mask is legit) don't underestimate my power.
Yeah didnt u see the dude in the beginning nearly shitting himself xD and its fucked up because this is a comedy and star wars failed at being funny hahaha
Darth Vader is even scarier.
It’s lord helmet
Unmasked
1:22 it took me a shamefully long time to realize that dude was a full-fledged mocking of Scotty. Lmao
Dark Helmet’s voice when he has the helmet fully on is so funny.
"I bet she gives great helmet."
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I bet she does
"Oh my, your helmet's so big!"
An PG word for giving good head
She sure did.
"What's the matter, Colonel Sanders? Chicken?"
😂😂😂
According to Wikipedia, it's actually spelled Colonel Sandurz. XD
elliecheeseburger KFC Joke.
And He Actually Said "Prepare Ship!' Like A Chicken
elliecheeseburger
There's also a Sergeant Rico from Starship Troopers
It is this very moment that I am realizing the true brilliance of this line. Wow...
"I am your father's brothers nephews cousins former roommate"
2:36
This movie is literally so good
The camera moving in for an extreme closeup on his eye literally just knocked him over
The Funniest Moments of Spaceballs......(play entire movie)
Was about to say the same thing
because spaceballs is funny
Hype for spaceballs 2!!!!
honestly yea
such a classic.....pure comedy...what's lacking nowadays
I find it surprising the “I lost bleeps, I lost the sweeps, and I lost the creeps.” is missing from this. Just a big surprise
“That’s not all he lost”.
"The what?"
"The what?????"
"And the what?!?!?!?!"
That part makes me lose it every time 😂
A surprise to be sure, but an unwelcome one
What about the part where micheal Winslow went We're having controls with the radar sIIR" (he laughed during his line)
There is another version that has that part of the scene
"now you see evil will always triumph, because good is dumb"
im dead !
Dark Helmet was a far more memorable villain than Kylo Ren.
"I knew it. I'm surrounded by assholes!"
Internet in a Nutshell...
I love that. Wish they included that part in the video.
umm the did
Hellified I think he meant the line after: "keep firing A-holes!"
Keep firing, assholes!
i really miss this kind of humour in today's movies
Me too and the music
Political correctness and social justice seems to be more important these days
@@badcornflakes6374 Don't start this... =P
Nowadays they keep it too correct or too Scary Movie (AKA the piece of shit that killed the parody genre)
@@dragoonunleashed9962 Yo the first 2 Scary Movies were dope.
It took me a couple viewings to realize that Lord Helmet uses the megaphone when talking to Colonel Sandurz who is standing next to him, but just yells (without the megaphone) to the guys who are far away from him.
You have to notice the subtle details to see how genius this movie was.
I love how he uses the megaphone to talk directly to Sanders face, but doesnt use it to ask the distant soldiers if they found anything yet. He yells instead. 😂😂😂
"The ship is too big, if I walk the movie will be over" 😂😂 that's one of the best fourth wall breaks I've ever heard
"Spaceballs the Flamethrower!" "The kids love this one"!
Spaceballs over here predicting shitty squealers in Call of Duty lobbies
Decades before Elon Musk
@@swahiliranger1022 Oh my god, this reply section is weird. First comment, 2 Years ago, second comment, 2 months ago, last comment, 2 weeks ago.
I absolutely love that most of the funniest moments in the video as well as the movie involve around the segments with Dark Helmet, Colonel Sandurz and President Skroob
Ikr they were the funniest and I like them more than the good guys
I watched this movie last night and I laughed my head off the whole time!! 😂
I want a Mel Brooks parody of Lord of the Rings.
+Antonio Huerta Me too! That´d be great!
I'd watch it till death
+Antonio Huerta Right on!
Ohhhh yessss!
Mel Brooks did not make too many movies in the 80s.
"Why are you preparing? You're always preparing, just go!" lmfao 😂😂😂 04:52
lmao love that part
"Just go. Sir, shouldn't you sit down?"
No I prefer standing
I would always scream that at Windows.
John Candy's dialog is so funny and brilliant in this flick.
5:30 Even having seen this movie plenty, I never realized Dark Helmet uses the megaphone to talk to Sandurz and then yells at the guys farther away. This movie is comedy gold, just as many subtle jokes as the obvious ones.
R.i.p John Candy. You'll always be missed and remembered
RIP Joan Rivers and the body actress for Dot, also.
One thing I love about this movie is how frequently the characters pause and look off to the side as if thinking, “What in the world did I just say?” like after Lonestar says “for the first time for the last time” lol
No, he was making sure he said it right.
3:18 that Ludicrous Speed scene used to make me and my buddies laugh so hard we cried
Dark Helmet: So the combination is one, two, three, four, five. That's the stupidest combination I ever heard in my life. That's the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage.
(Several minutes later)
President Skroob: What's the combination?
Colonel Sandurz: One, two, three, four, five.
President Skroob: One, two, three, four, five?
Colonel Sandurz: Yes.
President Skroob: That's amazing. I got the same combination on my luggage.
"What is happening now is happening now"
"Go back to then"
"we missed it"
"when?"
"just now!"
we used to drive our mother crazy with this when we were kids lol
Geena Queen wen will then be now?
Space Gnome soon!
"He shot my hair..."
Me-"Still more then any storm trooper ever hit."
OOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH
But shooting a woman's hair is a death sentence
she goes full Josuke mode over her hair
Trye
@@jimhuffman9434 specially daphne from scooby doo
Rick Morannis was perfect as Lord Helmet
My absolute favorite parody. So many funny moments!
"Found anything yet??"
"Nothing yet, sir!!"
"How about you?"
"Not a thing, sir!"
"What about you guys?"
"We ain't found shit!"
LMAO!
+Eliana B (DaemonicKitten) Sadly if you made that joke today there'd be endless lawsuits and protests.
I just realized only the black guys had a hair pick...
Even in the future they don't get the big boys toys it seems.
Sara Miller That was Tim Russ. He played Lieutenant Commander Tuvok on Star Trek Voyager eight years later.
Shut up. Nobody's suing anyone or protesting about some stupid shit like this. You jokers are so full of yourselves. Every other comment crying about things being too pc. No originality at all. You all waste more time complaining about a pc culture than what's really happening. Watch the video and shut your whining mouths.
I am gonna tell my children that this was star wars
Ronaldo Everton
sane here
This is definitely cannon
I just did it
Do it then
@LEOS BIZARRE CZcams CHANNEL lol same!
The definitely less embarrassing option.
2:06 “counting all the assholes in the room. And I’m definitely not alone”
what makes this movie a gem is it simplicity
5:33 Helmet uses the megaphone to talk to Col Sanders who's right next to him, but just yells at the guys far away with the combs... Brilliant subtlety, I wonder if that was scripted or if Rick or Mel thought of that in the moment. We may never know.
What a great catch. I don't doubt the improv ability of Moranis it definitely seems like something Brooks would write.
Also thank you, I never noticed this detail. it's fucking hilarious
@@LudaChez I've seen the movie at least 20 times. (That's a conservative estimate) always another little gag or joke or innuendo you haven't caught before... Sad there will never be movies made again worthy of watching more than once.
The megaphone act was previously used when they played chess in History of the World Part I.
I could see that being an ad-lib, but with Mel Brooks and all the comedians he cast, it’s never possible to tell. Lol.
I started watching this movie back in 1987 and it was only about two years ago that this part made me laugh.
A professional shit post in movie form that’s quality.
I always love 4th wall breaks in movies and this movie had some of the funniest ones I've ever seen.
"Tell 'em Vinny."
"Or else PIZZA is gonna send out, for YOU! Hahahahaha
hahahaa you're delicious boss!"
"Evidently the notorious gangster became locked in his car and ate himself... to death!"
When the black guy is combing the desert with the hair pick I fuckin died of laughter
It's even better when you realize he's Tuvok from Star Trek Voyager :)
TheCrazyCanuck420 and principal Franklin from iCarly
We ain’t found shit!
You forgot the bleeps the sweeps and the creeps.
MortemMagno The what and the what and the what?
Thats not the only thing he lost :D
Chris You know, the bleeps, beep, beep, beep, the sweeps nyerenyerer and the creeps nya nya nya scree
Yeah, they skipped that part sadly...one of my favs. Dude was the best at sound effects.
They also forgot the scene from Alien....
Dark Helmet: Knock on my door! Knock next time! - Colonel Sandurz: Yes sir!
Dark Helmet: Did you SEE anything? - Colonel Sandurz: No sir, I didn't see you playing with your dolls again.
Dark Helmet: GOOD!
I always laugh when I see the alien pop out of the guy and starts doing a straw hat ragtime number with a walking cane and kicking his little feet up in the air. Pure, uncut Mel Brooks.
Barf: I'm a mog: half man, half dog. I'm my own best friend!
It was mawg not mog
RIP John Candy. He was one heck of an actor.
Barfolomew......
@@MrMajikman1 What's your name?
Barf.
Oh no you don't mister, this is a Mercedes!
I never caught on to the comic genius in which Darth Helmet uses the megaphone to talk to Sanders, who is right beside him, but just shouts at the soldiers combing the desert
It took me 30 years. No shame 😜
Definitely a lot more fun than it deserves to be. The jokes would fall flat on the script, but somehow Mel Brooks manages to energize real humor out of his leads' performances.
Also, in 1987, pop culture referencing hadn't taken hold, so that still seemed fresh.
“The funniest moments of space balls”
*Plays entire movie*
Spaceball t-shirt
Spaceball coloringbook
Spaceball lunchboks
Spaceball the breakfast cereal
Spaceball the flame thrower
Woho
The kids love this one.
+heidi tammisto the doll " ADORABLE"
I know
Spaceball oranges!
I’ll see you in the sequels Spaceballs 2: the search for more money
I want the flamethrower
"snotty beamed me twice last night... It was wonderful!😂😂
"I did sir! he's my cousin!"
That one got me
Im gonna have to watch this again. Watched it so many times as a kid
Someone may have said this before, but... There's no such thing as the funniest moments in 'Spaceballs', as the whole movie is indeed bloody funny, from beginning to end, thus making one laugh one's head off. :-D
+Bénédycte Chessex
This movie is a brilliant episode in the history of satire, it is just joke after joke after joke, but is oh-so-well executed that you wont feel tired of those jokes at all. In fact, Mell Brooks always managed to put dumb characters and situations in a way that you fell like "hey... it could happend any day", you know, like the creators of Police Squad (later known as the Naked Gun Trilogy) did, or even the people behind the movie Starship Troopers (ONLY the FIRST one, the others are bullshit), you know is humor, but is shown as normal life.
That alone make Spaceballs an epic satire storyline with a nice story and great characters that you maybe (or maybe not) like, cheer or simply enjoy.
On the other hand.... things like Scary Movie (from 3 and so on), Epic Movie and the standart "humor movies of today, are bullshit, because the jokes are so cheap and forced on us that you feel really tired of watching them.
Some people dont understand the diference between, inteligent humor, and childs bullshit, the worst thing is that most of those people, are working in hollywood.
"There's only one man who will *DARE* give me the raspberry."
"LONESTAR!!!"
*falls*
*Lone Starr
Cherry is red.
Give me that, you petty excuse of an officer. Now hear this, Ludicrous Speed!
@@ladyfire44 sir you better buckle up first
Aaahhh, Buckle this! Ludicrous Speed, GO!
so classic - nice edit - thanks!!!
"Evil will always triumph because good is dumb" Lmao i need that on a t-shirt
lol "The radar is jammed" 😂
Raspberry!
There is one man who would dare give me the raspberry..... Lone Star! (PAsses out
Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb" Lmao, Sounds like a Trump quote hehe
Bro....... Your picture.
Wtf is that pfp
I wish I had the privilege to see this movie in theaters
Edit: I also love the fact that when the spaceball trooper shoots Vespa's hair and she goes full Josuke mode
Why are you talking about my uncle?
The line after is hey that was pretty good followed by pretty good that was better than Rambo
I enjoyed it in the theaters!
This and Robin hood men in tights are the greatest parodies ever
the single greatest masterpiece of all time