"The rest of us will die of heart attacks and strokes long before ya!" If only that had been true. A heart attack took John Candy from the world almost 25 years ago but he's still remembered and adored as a gifted comic actor.
Underrated comedy from the pen of John Hughes. No one knew how to use John Candy better than Hughes. He knew how to strike the perfect balance between heartfelt sincerity and lovable goofiness. Hughes didn't just know how to write teen characters, he was fantastic at capturing adults too.
@@shawndamccormick278 I met him 11 years ago, and I got two bottles autographed by him. One bottle of Merlot 2007, and one Crystal Skull vodka. Unfortunately when I took them to my brothers place, he opened the Merlot, but I wasn't about to let the vodka be opened. Still pissed at that to this day because he didn't want his bottles opened.
In case anyone wants some copypasta: I tell you what I see when I look out there. I see the undeveloped resources of Northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. I see a syndicated development consortium exploiting over a billion and a half dollars in forest products. I see a paper mill and if the strategic metals are there, a mining operation. A greenbelt between the condos on the lake and a waste management facility focusing on the newest rage in toxic waste, medical refuse. Infected bandages, body parts, IV tubing, contaminated glassware, entrails, syringes, fluids, blood, low grade radioactive waste all safely contained sunken in the lake and sealed for centuries. Now I ask you what do you see?
I see trees. I'm watching this on CMT with the captions on, for some reason they didn't include the word "entrails." You've provided a good service for the deaf.
There isn't a single movie the GREAT John Candy did that a person couldn't love he was just a master of a scene. John you were and still are today one of the greatest and you may be gone but you will never be forgotten. RIP You Gentle Giant
More and more I tend to leave new cinema and turn back to 80s and early 90s movies. There is something calm and soothing about them. Uncle Buck is an excellent example of a light comedy movie that warmth you up. I can't remember a movie made by 2000 that would have the same effect on me.
I get anxiety watching todays "comedy" movies. Hollywood believes movies have to be vulgar to be funny. There is very few family friendly movies anymore. Ill stick with 80s and 90s when it comes to watching a wholesome comedy. Hollywood likes to insult its viewers intelligents.
@@uh0oo i think they really dont care about our feelings. It is the last step of corporatism in movie industry, they follow unified, standardized steps and check lists of what movie has to have and that's all they care about.
One of my favorite movies staring two GREAT iconic Canadian legendary comics from Saturday Night Live and Second City Television Dan Ackroyd and the Late Great John Candy...
Hilarious scene.... one of my faves. "Rest of us will probably die of heart attacks and strokes long before ya!" "HAHA, I hope so, wouldn't that be great? Bunch of people drop dead that ya hate." LMAO
That actually is a very beautiful area. They pass it off in the film as Wisconsin, but in actuality, it's The Pines near Bass Lake in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. It's about two hours from Fresno, and the area still looks a lot like it did in the movie.
I have an uncle, who after my parents, and brother and I watched this, we said that he is our uncle Roman. My uncle acts identical to Dan Akroyd in this movie.
"Nah nah nah, you said it Chester, DO IT ON THE FLOOR!!!" lol. I have the T-shirt that Wally the innkeeper wears : I've Been To Duluth. People stop me and laugh, lots of people love this movie.
In this type of sitaution, Dan Akroyd would be my friend rambling on a big ass monologues with extended vocab, and I would be like John candy. "Uh...I see trees".
This has been on the movie channels recently, watched about half of it for the billionth time this morn. Funniest Candy part was when the horse ran away from him and they cut to him looking like death as he walks towards the rest of them. He's got a gaping frown and scratches and sweat all over his face. Older son says, "What's wrong with his mouth?!"
Unfortunately Dan Aykroyd predicted what would happen to John Candy years later. I met Dan 11 years ago, but I also wish I could have met John. If I wasn't so starstruck, I would have asked him what John Candy was like off camera.
I'm watching a rerun of this (October 2020) on CMT, they edited out the entire part about dying young of heart attacks and strokes. Out of respect for Candy I would guess.
You left out the best part at the end. "I hope so wouldn't that be great Seeing a bunch of people you hate drop dead from heart attacks and strokes" hahahaha well better get the ole bbq going. Hilarious.
Syndicated development consortium denuding the landscape with a paper mill and medical waste refuse to pollute the lake now obscured by condos. Lol. Only the mind of Aykroyd could come up w/ that sh. Reminds me of his techno talk in Ghostbusters.
Haaahaha bless your heart for noticing the glove-cigs!!! My dad used to wear those tight brown “driving” gloves with the holes on the knuckles and Velcro strap whilst cruising the strip in his Maroon Tornado, tight perm and moustache trimmed on the upper lip lmao.
@@jeremyhendricks5734 Clove, but I get what you meant. Clove cigs (brown ones w/ distinctive smell) are banned in the US (flavored cig ban), and I dunno when they were, but I can even remember the last time I ever smelled someone smoking one in public. It was in May of 94 at Magic Mountain in Calif (The Wally World one) on our "Senior ditch day" and my friends and I were in line to ride the then-Batman ride. Someone ahead of us was smoking it. I hadn't smelled that distinctive smell for years before that and never since. They actually smelled nice, like flavored pipe tobacco. Now peeps have to smuggle foreign ones in to have them at all, but they're an obscure thing that any American under 45 years of age at bare minimum prob isn't even aware of. And when they were around, they weren't terribly common. Teens liked them, but it's not like they were ever as popular as menthols.
I ...er.... I just see trees ! Have you seen my ass lately? No not recently ...😁 Well I'll be picking splinters out of it from now until the day I die ! 🤣 I haven't seen this movie in so long still funny !
Want to know the neuroscience and major cultural truths behind this clip? Read Iain McGilchrist's book The Master and His Emissary or my much shorter and more accessible book The Merlin Advantage: Rediscovering the Leader's Greatest Ally.
Danny is riffing to candy... if u catch candy subtext.. he steals the scene. Content is not its 2 friends trying crack each other up. Even the DP (C WHERE U WENT) 2 Camara scene with friends laughing wondering if u ever got the joke
This movie had the chance to be REALLY good. Scenes like this are needed more - simplicity. Not over the top predictable action scenes that aren’t funny. That and the lame love story they tried to cram in with the teenage son. Aykroyd was very funny in this as well. I think if maybe Hughes had directed this, it could have been better.
Two types of people here. Agreedy, uncaring unloving person who wants to destroy the earth. And the other who has love, and cares and wants to save and enjoy what God created. Amazing people say I'm dull and boring because I can get pleasure from watching nature sitting like John here. When others tell me they gotta spend money, get drunk, do drugs and get high. Well if u gotta do all that stuff to have a good time your the boring, dull person with no imagination.
That's good ol Aykroydian babble. I love it when he does that.
The Bass O'Matic was classic on the old SNL. "Wow, that's terrific bass!"
Nobody babbles funnier than Dan Aykroyd!
I wouldn't call it babble, it's pretty precise.
The story he tells his girls later in the movie is classic Aykroyd too. I love that scene.
Well the Chinese were only using a simple polyphonetically grouped twenty square digit key transposed in booster verdonic form with multiple nulls.
I am one of the Chet Ripleys of the world. I see Trees. Beautiful trees
"The rest of us will die of heart attacks and strokes long before ya!" If only that had been true. A heart attack took John Candy from the world almost 25 years ago but he's still remembered and adored as a gifted comic actor.
RIP John Candy! (1950-1994)
a trick : you can watch movies at KaldroStream. I've been using them for watching lots of of movies recently.
@Isaiah Dante Yea, I have been watching on KaldroStream for since december myself :D
@Isaiah Dante yea, have been watching on kaldroStream for since december myself :D
A greatly missed American treasure
Underrated comedy from the pen of John Hughes. No one knew how to use John Candy better than Hughes. He knew how to strike the perfect balance between heartfelt sincerity and lovable goofiness. Hughes didn't just know how to write teen characters, he was fantastic at capturing adults too.
Best scene of this movie. I love Aykroyd's great fast-talking humor. What a great comedian.
i could listen to dan ackroyd all day
Me three
He’s on jre I think he will change your mind.
He sells the best liquor bottles too!
Same
@@shawndamccormick278 I met him 11 years ago, and I got two bottles autographed by him. One bottle of Merlot 2007, and one Crystal Skull vodka. Unfortunately when I took them to my brothers place, he opened the Merlot, but I wasn't about to let the vodka be opened. Still pissed at that to this day because he didn't want his bottles opened.
I miss John Candy
Me too.
In case anyone wants some copypasta:
I tell you what I see when I look out there. I see the undeveloped resources of Northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. I see a syndicated development consortium exploiting over a billion and a half dollars in forest products. I see a paper mill and if the strategic metals are there, a mining operation. A greenbelt between the condos on the lake and a waste management facility focusing on the newest rage in toxic waste, medical refuse. Infected bandages, body parts, IV tubing, contaminated glassware, entrails, syringes, fluids, blood, low grade radioactive waste all safely contained sunken in the lake and sealed for centuries. Now I ask you what do you see?
Thank you for transcribing!
Northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan*
From a northern Minnesotan
I see trees.
I'm watching this on CMT with the captions on, for some reason they didn't include the word "entrails." You've provided a good service for the deaf.
Trees
Ackroyd absolutely nailed this...all of us knew someone JUST like Roman in the 80's. Well done Sir
He's right
There isn't a single movie the GREAT John Candy did that a person couldn't love he was just a master of a scene. John you were and still are today one of the greatest and you may be gone but you will never be forgotten. RIP You Gentle Giant
"I hope so, wouldn't that be great." ROTFL!
..."to see a bunch of people drop that you HATE"
The look at 0:33 as John Candy is talking about the times with his dad, is priceless.
Probably hot close to home given the fact his dad passed when John was very young in real life.
1:42 That line makes me cry everytime I hear it now remembering that John Candy died from a heart attack
Dan Akroyd is soo good! I could practice that dialogue for a year and still not be able to nail it.
Most underrated scene in cinema history. This should have 25 million views. Vintage Ackroyd. Thanks for uploading! RIP John Candy, one of the greats.
Haha Dan Ackroyd? Is that you?
Dan akroyd the best in this
More and more I tend to leave new cinema and turn back to 80s and early 90s movies. There is something calm and soothing about them. Uncle Buck is an excellent example of a light comedy movie that warmth you up. I can't remember a movie made by 2000 that would have the same effect on me.
I get anxiety watching todays "comedy" movies. Hollywood believes movies have to be vulgar to be funny. There is very few family friendly movies anymore. Ill stick with 80s and 90s when it comes to watching a wholesome comedy.
Hollywood likes to insult its viewers intelligents.
@@uh0oo i think they really dont care about our feelings. It is the last step of corporatism in movie industry, they follow unified, standardized steps and check lists of what movie has to have and that's all they care about.
@@keenmate9719 facts.
Next line is classic. Danny is riffing . Candy is just responding. Silences are deafing
This movie was so underrated as was John Candy and Dan Ackroyd...My late brother-in-law was just like Roman!
One of my favorite movies staring two GREAT iconic Canadian legendary comics from Saturday Night Live and Second City Television Dan Ackroyd and the Late Great John Candy...
I wish this clip was five seconds longer to hear..."everybody you hate just drops dead"
"Yeah, that'd be great wouldn't it, everyone just droppin' dead that you hate" lol
0:46
Spoken like a true 1980's Rich yuppie.
Aykroyd was so spot on with his delivery!
Love these guys. John Candy was gone to soon
No one ever accused you of having a grand vision .
great actors John Candy was so underrated
my favorite scene
Dan Aykroyd is hilarious, even when he's babbling like a hilarious babbler! #LOL
Where's Bill Murray when you need him?
Hilarious scene.... one of my faves. "Rest of us will probably die of heart attacks and strokes long before ya!" "HAHA, I hope so, wouldn't that be great? Bunch of people drop dead that ya hate." LMAO
That actually is a very beautiful area. They pass it off in the film as Wisconsin, but in actuality, it's The Pines near Bass Lake in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California.
It's about two hours from Fresno, and the area still looks a lot like it did in the movie.
"Wouldn't that be great?"
Damn right it would. Still waiting.
yeah im curious
Now I'm going to apply the Old Spice and canoe and we'll really get down to business😂😂😂
I love how he could’ve just stopped at “medical refuse” but just kept going 😂
I have an uncle, who after my parents, and brother and I watched this, we said that he is our uncle Roman. My uncle acts identical to Dan Akroyd in this movie.
Not a chance
"Nah nah nah, you said it Chester, DO IT ON THE FLOOR!!!" lol. I have the T-shirt that Wally the innkeeper wears : I've Been To Duluth. People stop me and laugh, lots of people love this movie.
This movie was filmed in California
John and Dan had good on screen chemistry from my veiw point.
Her or Goldie... the rack or the crucifix...
"Oh, you think I'm like Goldie...?"
Ooh.
Aykroyd...nobody does it better..John too! RIP
RIP John Candy
John Candy was one of the best!
In this type of sitaution, Dan Akroyd would be my friend rambling on a big ass monologues with extended vocab, and I would be like John candy. "Uh...I see trees".
And how!
That’s basically me in those types of situations
Every time I watch this scene it took me a while to notice those Star Wars cups they're drinking out of
Candy breaks momentarily
John♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Two great Canadians.
I enjoygreat outdoors nature, keep it rolling!
We miss you, John !!!! 💔
This scene is a picture perfect example of John C. Maxwell's law of intution - who you are determines what you see.
Good morning to all deeking Peace..... hahaha 😂🤣🤣
I see trees 🌲…. 👍🤭
2 legends of Hollywood
I Love Candy
I miss the older type movies
All safely contained sunken in the lake and sealed for centuries
This has been on the movie channels recently, watched about half of it for the billionth time this morn. Funniest Candy part was when the horse ran away from him and they cut to him looking like death as he walks towards the rest of them. He's got a gaping frown and scratches and sweat all over his face. Older son says, "What's wrong with his mouth?!"
Just see trees!
The whole week you'll be here. Haha ok, ohh wow! Just something!😂
Unfortunately Dan Aykroyd predicted what would happen to John Candy years later.
I met Dan 11 years ago, but I also wish I could have met John. If I wasn't so starstruck, I would have asked him what John Candy was like off camera.
1:38+ Akroyd just predicted Jonny Candy's future. 🥺
I'm surprised John Candy's ghost didn't go after Ray Stantz in the new Ghostbusters movies.
He’s right
My brother and I.....
had family reunion at this lake one time, we were asked not to come back
I'm watching a rerun of this (October 2020) on CMT, they edited out the entire part about dying young of heart attacks and strokes. Out of respect for Candy I would guess.
You left out the best part at the end. "I hope so wouldn't that be great Seeing a bunch of people you hate drop dead from heart attacks and strokes" hahahaha well better get the ole bbq going. Hilarious.
I've been to Duluth
Must've taken for ever to memorize all that and plenty of takes to get it right lol
dan akroyd john candy were great in this
A couple of days from this point John threatened Dan with sending him and his wife home with a dent in their foreheads.
“It’s about a 2 pounder”
Syndicated development consortium denuding the landscape with a paper mill and medical waste refuse to pollute the lake now obscured by condos. Lol. Only the mind of Aykroyd could come up w/ that sh. Reminds me of his techno talk in Ghostbusters.
All that's missing is Harold Ramis and Bill Murray.
Roman was one of the first to carry a manpurse and one of the last to smoke clove cigs btw.
Haaahaha bless your heart for noticing the glove-cigs!!! My dad used to wear those tight brown “driving” gloves with the holes on the knuckles and Velcro strap whilst cruising the strip in his Maroon Tornado, tight perm and moustache trimmed on the upper lip lmao.
@@jeremyhendricks5734 Clove, but I get what you meant. Clove cigs (brown ones w/ distinctive smell) are banned in the US (flavored cig ban), and I dunno when they were, but I can even remember the last time I ever smelled someone smoking one in public. It was in May of 94 at Magic Mountain in Calif (The Wally World one) on our "Senior ditch day" and my friends and I were in line to ride the then-Batman ride. Someone ahead of us was smoking it. I hadn't smelled that distinctive smell for years before that and never since. They actually smelled nice, like flavored pipe tobacco. Now peeps have to smuggle foreign ones in to have them at all, but they're an obscure thing that any American under 45 years of age at bare minimum prob isn't even aware of. And when they were around, they weren't terribly common. Teens liked them, but it's not like they were ever as popular as menthols.
Akroyd! Wow! He's on fire. Medical waste.... So funny.
"Body parts."
Hahaha I hope so that would be great 🤣
best scene in the movie.... hahahah
Try me as I spray on my pocket High karate😂😂😂😂😂
This is just like an Albertan talking to a British Columbian in British Columbia
I just see trees.
What is that, on the steps behind Dan @ :10 in???
the economy and environment are the way they are today because of guys like Dan ackroyd lol
Yep. Clean and thriving.
Fuckin classic lmao
0:46
Hilarious I see treess
People please stop saying this is underrated. No, not it isn't. Literally everyone has watched and loves this movie.
Just to see a bunch of people that you hate drop 😂
I ...er.... I just see trees !
Have you seen my ass lately?
No not recently ...😁
Well I'll be picking splinters out of it from now until the day I die ! 🤣
I haven't seen this movie in so long still funny !
How do you call Peaha .
Want to know the neuroscience and major cultural truths behind this clip? Read Iain McGilchrist's book The Master and His Emissary or my much shorter and more accessible book The Merlin Advantage: Rediscovering the Leader's Greatest Ally.
I have some people that should be on that list
I just see trees lmao
No grand vision 😅😅😅
2020🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
A greenbelt🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The problem with the world today is there are too many Romans and not enough Chets.
Danny is riffing to candy... if u catch candy subtext.. he steals the scene.
Content is not its 2 friends trying crack each other up.
Even the DP (C WHERE U WENT)
2 Camara scene with friends laughing wondering if u ever got the joke
Lmao.
Dan akroid is so crazy
Low grade radioactive waste
I c trees im not a guy with iq over the intangibles
Just see trees
What an absolute horror of a human being.
This happened to Julia: she invited a guy over and all he did was talk about how fem she was.
Aykroyd might as well be Hitler with that train of thought LMFAO 🤔
Lol not to far from the truth!
This movie had the chance to be REALLY good. Scenes like this are needed more - simplicity. Not over the top predictable action scenes that aren’t funny. That and the lame love story they tried to cram in with the teenage son. Aykroyd was very funny in this as well. I think if maybe Hughes had directed this, it could have been better.
I agree .
He was supposed to direct it but he was already committed to another movie and wasnt allowed to so Howard Deutch took the directors chair.
Two types of people here. Agreedy, uncaring unloving person who wants to destroy the earth. And the other who has love, and cares and wants to save and enjoy what God created. Amazing people say I'm dull and boring because I can get pleasure from watching nature sitting like John here. When others tell me they gotta spend money, get drunk, do drugs and get high. Well if u gotta do all that stuff to have a good time your the boring, dull person with no imagination.