Underrated Sandler movie is "Bulletproof". It's not a Sandler-schtick movie, but more-so a buddy cop comedy in the style of 48 hours, Lethal Weapon, and Rush Hour, that pairs Sandler with Damon Wayans right after he did another one of my favorite 90's comedies: Major Payne. You got James Caan as the main villain, and Bull Hurley (from "Over the Top") as Caan's main muscle for his gang. Tons of action, lots of laughs (even with Sandler being kinda reserved) and an overall heartfelt story between 2 friends. I highly recommend it.
I completely agree. Its one of my favorite Sandler films because he comes off more serious and witty than slapstick and immature. By far in my top 5 favorite movies.
Scotty: Mortal Kombat on the Sega Genesis is the best video game ever. Billy: I disagree. It's a very good game, but I think Donkey Kong is the best video game ever. Scotty: Donkey Kong sucks! Billy: You know something'? YOU SUCK!
i was at the Madison house for a wedding in the early 2000s, its in Oshawa Ontario, its huge! i STILL love this movie, i saw it when i was 14, i love water boy, happy gilmore, billy madison, wedding singer, after that it was hit or miss
😆 lol ok...in order; A "U" shaped piece of metal, nailed to the bottom of horses hooves. Protects horses hooves from wear & tear, and damage. Yes. No. (maybe?) 😉😁
Fun fact: I met the kid who burps the alphabet when he was a teenager and we both participated in the Ontario sears drama festival. Nice guy. Very funny and talented.
during the final quiz, one of the categories is "Lighting dog poo on fire, and it's appeal to the human psyche" and Billy has his fingers crossed that Eric might actually pick that
I remember going to this movie with a buddy of mine in high school and I was rolling!! My buddy just didn’t get it, and I would say 1/3 of the theatre was bent over laughing while the rest was lost. This will always be a top 10 movie for me.
I was 13 as well when this came out - my best friend and I watched it over, and over, and over again - there's a VHS of this somewhere in my parents house.
My daughter's and ex-wife met Bridgette Wilson a few years after this movie. She was filming a movie at a studio we use to clean back in the 90's. She was very sweet to my daughter's signed an autograph and took pics with my ex and daughters.
@@emilypadden6406 I wrote a song about A Clockwork Orange when I was 14...My friends found it and made fun of me, saying it was the dumbest title/lyrics they'd ever read. I'm sure the lyrics were awful...I was 14 and didn't know a damn thing about writing songs...but I saw Clockwork and Pink Floyd: The Wall when I was 13 on the same night...My older brother was home for the holidays and he picked out the movies. Boy did those 2 movies make an impact on my adolescent brain.
@@Tom_Van_Zandt When i finally watched it I was in eigth grade, and my friend and i did a movie night sleepover. (The Who's Tommy was before it.) We finished Clockwork around four in the morning, and both of us, sat there stunned at the ending. I don't know if it would have hit us the same way if we were 14 year old boys watching it, but as girls we were very aware of what we just watchedd.
You summed it up well at the end there, you had to be the "right age" when this movie came out to appreciate it. I was fortunate to be witness to SNLs golden years and the stars being born in that time. I don't care to ever watch this film again but I do have fond memories of watching it over and over again
Fun fact, Adam Sandler as well as his fellow SNL member Colin Quinn were on Mtv together in the 80s! Mtv had a game show called Remote Control, basically it was Jeopardy mixed in with Pee Wee's Playhouse, and focused on the popular music of the day. The late Ken Ober was the host, Colin was the co-host, and Adam was a character who would pop in every once in a while called "The Stud Boy" Who remembers?
"A grown man who surrounds himself with toys is a bit silly, I mean come on, who would do that?" I literally looked around at the thousand plus Transformers here in my office. You don't stop playing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop playing!
I can only imagine being in the first grade and coming into school with a Clockwork Orange lunch box. My classmates most likely wouldn't know the movie, but my teachers probably would have been horrified.
2:15 Adam Sandler’s TV career actually started 1987 on MTV’s “Remote Control” game show hosted by Colin Quinn. Sandler’s role was to act out characters like “Stud Boy” that provided clues to answer the game’s questions. His characters were kind of his training for his SNL Weekend Update appearances like “Opera Man”. His inane humor got me immediately. So if you’re a Sandler fan, then search for old runs of MTV’s “Remote Control” to watch the start of his career; with all the talent he had so young.
That was an epic show, with Colin Quinn and Dennis Leary being the funny big comedians and Adam Sandler would come out in his jeans jacket with that look like a deer in the headlights but on the verge to laugh his ass off at how silly it all was.
@@ndowroccus4168 He was "Stickpen" the Trivia Delinquent. He would also come out in a robe and read a question and refer to himself as "The Studboy". Completely absurd and hilarious!
I always found the gibberish shouting hilarious. Just the conviction behind it was great! Also, chris farley looked like he was bombed during the red faced bus scene
and she hooks up with the clown! weird trivia, the clown (who was apparently just left for dead for several months) was the partial inspiration for the Bobcat Goldwraith's "Shakes the Clown", which Sandler had a supporting role in
I didnt see Billy Madison nor Happy Gilmore until christmas of 97 back on break. I was laughing my ass off at both of those movies. The randomness of it all is what I thought was so funny!
I was 6 years old when this movie was released and I totally clicked with it. It was my favorite movie all throughout my childhood and even now at 33 years old, I still love this movie. Whenever life has me down, I put this movie on and just crack up every single time.
Of all the Sandler films, this is by far, the best of the bunch and I pretty much like all of them. BTW I am older than you are and would have been an adult when this came out but I got it and loved it. That photo of the SNL cast, damn almost every one of them went on to have some form of success. Actually SNL had a really good run of producing people to have pretty good careers outside SNL from the Dennis Miller era thru the Wil Ferrel era.
Another entertaining, humorous and insightful perspective. Kudos🙌 to you Minty on an awesome job of covering classic movies🎬 with your fresh, unique and comedic😂 talents. I always look forward to your videos. Keep up the stellar work!👍🏻🔥💯
What made this movie work was how unapologetically ridiculous it is and that it almost never takes itself seriously. It really has that vibe of taking place in an silly fantasy world like Pee Wee's Big Adventure, UHF and Wayne's World.
I always just took the TUMBLE DANCE sequence as Billy doing a "Victory Jig" for his perceived victory in that scene. We're talking about a comedy actor who once did a bit where he pretended to be a restrained and abused foul-mouthed talking goat...don't think too deeply into it XD
I believe in an opera Man skit Sandler expresses resentment towards Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump. "Next year vacation go to France-a. Give someone else a freaking chance-a" Thanks Minty, I could not remember where that awesome meme came from.
This was an awesome movie! I was almost twenty when it came out and I got it too. Watching it again now, I feel a lot of the humor borders on funny and obnoxious. Most of it, thankfully landing on the funny side. I personally love the moments where the characters are doing weird stuff, like the teacher spreading glue on her face. The movie doesn't make a big deal about it, doesn't even really point it out. And I can't not picture Steve Buscemi putting lipstick on his face any time I listen to Telephone Line. Classic!
“He called the shit poop!” Is probably my favorite quote of all of Adam Sandler’s films. His delivery of it made (and still does cause I’m a grown man child as well) me laugh my ass off
The mid-90s had some of the best quotable comedies ever. I use lines from Sandler, Farley and Jim Carrey movies in my everyday vocabulary and I don't even realize it.
Also, the teachet/love interest was recast partway thru. That's why alot of her scenes feel awkward, she was rebooting stuff that had already been shot with the first actress.
I was 29 when I saw it in the movies and it was hilarious. The reaction by the competition judge near the end is one of the funniest deadpan deliveries in comedy history.
Actually his last movie was great. Hubie halloween. has a strong beginning, funny middle, sort of let down ending, but in terms of a sandler movie, classic style he is known for.
I can honestly see Farley adlibbing his lines. SNL wrote his skits around his personality. He was basically himself in the movie. I remember watching a documentary about Farely and each of his former cast members/friends all said he was always full of energy and at the same time way too hard on himself.
I have wondered for a while if there was a reason that Sandler's love interests in Billy, Happy and Wedding singer all had the initials VV? There's Veronica Vaughn, Virginia Venit and Vicky Valencourt.
Thanks for your work on these old movies. When I need a break from what's going on with me in this world I watch your stuff. A few minutes to relax and put my mind at ease. Humor help relieve the pressure.
"That Veronica Vaughan is one piece of ace.. I know from experience."-Farley "No you dont"-Sandler "Well not me personally, but a friend I know.. Him and her got in on! Wooo Weee"-Farley "No they didn't"-Sandler "No, No they didn't, but you can imagine what it would have been like if they did. Eh, eh".-Farley
Minty, no disrespect, as I'm a long time viewer and fan of your videos... I don't know what your source is on the fact about Sandler making "Billy Madison" because he was fired from SNL. As you mentioned, the movie was released in February 1995. Sandler was a cast member on SNL until May 1995. So the movie was made during the summer break from SNL, in 1994.
@@timidbeauty2355 you would get shit wrong as well, when you make multiple videos like this to put out on a consistent schedule, and have to edit together all these clips from movies and other things, and record multiple audio sessions, or did your dumbass think that minty just does all of this in 1 take?
I was born in 83... i know exactly what you're talking about with 'the right time, right age' with this movie Minty! I recorded it off the movie channel Starz along with Major Payne... oh the nostalgia
When i grew up, I first watched Happy Gilmore before I watched this film. I used to get these videos mixed up. Probably because I couldn't sort the Actors from the Movies. I also couldn't differentiate between them mainly due to them both acting like the same man. 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
I dig this movie. I’ve watched it at least twenty times!! And I too love the scene where Billy starts dancing while “I’ll tumble for you” is playing. Enjoyed the video Mark! ❤️💜💚
Great video as always Minty! I was 19 when this movie came out and my friends and I loved it!! We had been watching and quoting him all through high school so this was perfect timing because now we had just graduated also.
I could argue that "I'll Tumble for ya" does make sense in this moment -- He is essentially assuring his father that he will "tumble thru the educational hoops for him" to make his father happy.
ASIDE > was playing Fallout while watching this... and as Juanita was looking in SHOCK at the granny rag... an NPC walked up and looked at my character and goes "That will give me NIGHTMARES" or something to that effect absolutely PERFECT COMEDIC TIMING.
Underrated Sandler movie is "Bulletproof". It's not a Sandler-schtick movie, but more-so a buddy cop comedy in the style of 48 hours, Lethal Weapon, and Rush Hour, that pairs Sandler with Damon Wayans right after he did another one of my favorite 90's comedies: Major Payne. You got James Caan as the main villain, and Bull Hurley (from "Over the Top") as Caan's main muscle for his gang. Tons of action, lots of laughs (even with Sandler being kinda reserved) and an overall heartfelt story between 2 friends. I highly recommend it.
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I completely agree. Its one of my favorite Sandler films because he comes off more serious and witty than slapstick and immature. By far in my top 5 favorite movies.
Best line in the movie said by Adam Sandler pretending to be Special Ed, "Disneyland".
Completely agree no one talks about bulletproof
its all i can think of anytime i hear Disneyland.
Scotty: Mortal Kombat on the Sega Genesis is the best video game ever.
Billy: I disagree. It's a very good game, but I think Donkey Kong is the best video game ever.
Scotty: Donkey Kong sucks!
Billy: You know something'? YOU SUCK!
Cleary Pac-Man is the best video game ever. Followed by Street Fighter II
@@Envisaged0ne Ms. Pac-Man was better then Pac-Man
Imagine Billy hating mortal kombat then watching the movie and seeing sonya blade 😂
@@Envisaged0ne Street fighter sucks Mortal Kombat all the way
@@jimhoover7345 I couldn't agree more Miss Pac-Man is in my opinion better than Pac-Man
Every single clip from the movie has me quoting it. I love this damn movie.
"That Veronica Vaughn is one piece of ace!" 🌺🌸
"I know from personal experience!"
"No you don't"
"We GOT IT ON!!!"
@@konversion how he followed it up was:
"Well, not me personally. But a guy I know! He and her GOT IT ON!"
"No they didn't."
@@Viking_Luchador Heh, you're right, my bad :D
@@konversion no need for god to have mercy on your soul 😜
i was at the Madison house for a wedding in the early 2000s, its in Oshawa Ontario, its huge! i STILL love this movie, i saw it when i was 14, i love water boy, happy gilmore, billy madison, wedding singer, after that it was hit or miss
I agree
Little Nicky!?
@@TomahawkTom it was ok
Same favorites for me.
Click was pretty good too though
@@MikeLaRock88 click was good, it made me cry lol
"O'Doyle rules!"
"What's a horseshoe? What's a horseshoe do? Are there any horse socks? Is anyone listening to me?"
😆
lol
ok...in order;
A "U" shaped piece of metal, nailed to the bottom of horses hooves.
Protects horses hooves from wear & tear, and damage.
Yes.
No. (maybe?)
😉😁
@@timcarder2170 😄😄😄
If peeing your pants is cool, consider me Miles Davis
"Who would steal thirty children's lunches?"
"I'll tell you who: that damn sasquatch!"
[cut to Frank, Jack, and the bus driver eating the lunches]
I still yell "O'Doyle rules!" every time I am victorious in any venture.
same
Yup! Me too
O DOYLE RULLLESSS!!!
Im a fat guy so I still do.."that is..... correct"
I was in my early 20’s when this came out and whenever I need a good laugh I turned to this, Happy Gilmore or the Water Boy
The best part is the Penguin ended up with Chris Farley in the end.
Fun fact: I met the kid who burps the alphabet when he was a teenager and we both participated in the Ontario sears drama festival. Nice guy. Very funny and talented.
He burped the alphabet. You don't need to tell me he's talented!
"Oh Billy. Billy Boy. I hope you find whatever it is you're looking for."
"HERE'S A NICE PIECE OF SHIT!"
-Billy
A personal fave.
during the final quiz, one of the categories is "Lighting dog poo on fire, and it's appeal to the human psyche" and Billy has his fingers crossed that Eric might actually pick that
I remember going to this movie with a buddy of mine in high school and I was rolling!! My buddy just didn’t get it, and I would say 1/3 of the theatre was bent over laughing while the rest was lost. This will always be a top 10 movie for me.
I was 13 as well when this came out - my best friend and I watched it over, and over, and over again - there's a VHS of this somewhere in my parents house.
My daughter's and ex-wife met Bridgette Wilson a few years after this movie. She was filming a movie at a studio we use to clean back in the 90's. She was very sweet to my daughter's signed an autograph and took pics with my ex and daughters.
I can’t imagine how terrified my teacher would be, if I showed up in Grade school with a Clockwork Orange lunch box.
I learned about that movie because my friend wore a Clockwork Orange Tshirt in gym class. 😄
@@emilypadden6406 😧
@@emilypadden6406 I wrote a song about A Clockwork Orange when I was 14...My friends found it and made fun of me, saying it was the dumbest title/lyrics they'd ever read. I'm sure the lyrics were awful...I was 14 and didn't know a damn thing about writing songs...but I saw Clockwork and Pink Floyd: The Wall when I was 13 on the same night...My older brother was home for the holidays and he picked out the movies. Boy did those 2 movies make an impact on my adolescent brain.
@@Tom_Van_Zandt When i finally watched it I was in eigth grade, and my friend and i did a movie night sleepover. (The Who's Tommy was before it.) We finished Clockwork around four in the morning, and both of us, sat there stunned at the ending. I don't know if it would have hit us the same way if we were 14 year old boys watching it, but as girls we were very aware of what we just watchedd.
"Don't put it out with your boots Carl!" "Don't tell me my business devil woman!"
That's my favourite part of the movie!
i use that quote once a week probably.
"It's poop again!"
"HE JUST CALLED THE SHIT POOP!"
Hes name was ted
It’s poop again!
How you relate to Billy Madison is EXACTLY how I look at Bio Dome...which I would LOVE for you to do an episode on
I've been to the Biosphere where they filmed it. Such a cool place where they still perform research.
Pauly SHore was the shit while ago ... form hero to zero in a short time ... never understood what happened to his career
@@Manche-De-Pelle what happened to pauly shore is what should’ve happened to adam sandler
I'm with you on that one. That movie got no respect. Like The Stoned Age....the "inferior" Dazed and Confused clone. Worm!
@@dtrainbcca did you see Encino Man?
You summed it up well at the end there, you had to be the "right age" when this movie came out to appreciate it. I was fortunate to be witness to SNLs golden years and the stars being born in that time. I don't care to ever watch this film again but I do have fond memories of watching it over and over again
Fun fact, Adam Sandler as well as his fellow SNL member Colin Quinn were on Mtv together in the 80s!
Mtv had a game show called Remote Control, basically it was Jeopardy mixed in with Pee Wee's Playhouse, and focused on the popular music of the day.
The late Ken Ober was the host, Colin was the co-host, and Adam was a character who would pop in every once in a while called "The Stud Boy"
Who remembers?
I was 25 when this came out and loved it, I guess I am a kids at heart.
"A grown man who surrounds himself with toys is a bit silly, I mean come on, who would do that?"
I literally looked around at the thousand plus Transformers here in my office.
You don't stop playing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop playing!
I don't wanna grow up,I'm a Toys R' Us kid.
Be geek, be proud
PALM IN YER FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE
Bravo! (and Ditto!) =)
@@dtrainbcca And Toys R' Us went into bankruptcy and is now gone. Thanks for making me feel even older.
@@Danielson1818 Not in Canada! (Kicks a man when he's down)
I love the musical part
"Veronica, I thank you,
For beating the shit out of me.
I see things so clearly now,
I choose my destiny!" 😀
I can only imagine being in the first grade and coming into school with a Clockwork Orange lunch box. My classmates most likely wouldn't know the movie, but my teachers probably would have been horrified.
Not everyone is a Gene Kelly fan I guess.
Instant call CPS for sure!
I want one lol
great cast that had fun making a film and it shows. allowing comedians to work without being held back usually pays out in memorable, unexpected ways.
There wasn't a single person I knew who wasn't in absolute love with all those 90's Sandler movies and quoting them still to this very day.
2:15 Adam Sandler’s TV career actually started 1987 on MTV’s “Remote Control” game show hosted by Colin Quinn. Sandler’s role was to act out characters like “Stud Boy” that provided clues to answer the game’s questions. His characters were kind of his training for his SNL Weekend Update appearances like “Opera Man”. His inane humor got me immediately. So if you’re a Sandler fan, then search for old runs of MTV’s “Remote Control” to watch the start of his career; with all the talent he had so young.
Actually Adam Sandler's tv career started on The Crosby Show. He played Theo's friend Smitty.
I still have the VHS and DVD of this film. It's still a joy to watch. Especially seeing random character actors in the movie, including Steve Buscemi.
R.I.P. Norm Macdonald, he truly was great.
Sandler's first kinda big role was on MTV's Remote Control tv show. I used to watch it just to see him act like a fool :-)
I loved that show, crush on Kari ❤️
He also had a small reoccurring role on the Cosby Show as one of Theo's friends.
That was an epic show, with Colin Quinn and Dennis Leary being the funny big comedians and Adam Sandler would come out in his jeans jacket with that look like a deer in the headlights but on the verge to laugh his ass off at how silly it all was.
@@ndowroccus4168 He was "Stickpen" the Trivia Delinquent. He would also come out in a robe and read a question and refer to himself as "The Studboy". Completely absurd and hilarious!
“Who will help me stop Billy Madison… who?”
🤣
He wanted to destroy billy madison, not stop him!
I always found the gibberish shouting hilarious. Just the conviction behind it was great!
Also, chris farley looked like he was bombed during the red faced bus scene
"Billy likes soda....Ms Lippy's car is green"
and she hooks up with the clown!
weird trivia, the clown (who was apparently just left for dead for several months) was the partial inspiration for the Bobcat Goldwraith's "Shakes the Clown", which Sandler had a supporting role in
"You ain't cool, unless you pee yo pants."
- Billy Madison
Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore are still 2 of my all time favorite movies.
No Milk will ever be "our" milk. Best rejection line ever
but it was though... it was sooo maybe just the best "hard to get" line ever lol
I didnt see Billy Madison nor Happy Gilmore until christmas of 97 back on break. I was laughing my ass off at both of those movies. The randomness of it all is what I thought was so funny!
There are so many lines I still use from this movie on my kids now. C’s on a test…
YOU BLEW IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was 6 years old when this movie was released and I totally clicked with it. It was my favorite movie all throughout my childhood and even now at 33 years old, I still love this movie. Whenever life has me down, I put this movie on and just crack up every single time.
I remember really liking this movie when it came out (I was 16 in '95).
me too, i was 14. some great movies back then when we finally started going to the theater without parents.
Of all the Sandler films, this is by far, the best of the bunch and I pretty much like all of them. BTW I am older than you are and would have been an adult when this came out but I got it and loved it.
That photo of the SNL cast, damn almost every one of them went on to have some form of success. Actually SNL had a really good run of producing people to have pretty good careers outside SNL from the Dennis Miller era thru the Wil Ferrel era.
One of my favorite movies ever. Saw this when I was like 5 or 6 and loved it ever since
Another entertaining, humorous and insightful perspective.
Kudos🙌 to you Minty on an awesome job of covering classic movies🎬 with your fresh, unique and comedic😂 talents.
I always look forward to your videos.
Keep up the stellar work!👍🏻🔥💯
O’Doyle rules was something that always made me laugh
He didn't explain why they died
@@nevermindgaming6848 I never stated why they died either.
What made this movie work was how unapologetically ridiculous it is and that it almost never takes itself seriously. It really has that vibe of taking place in an silly fantasy world like Pee Wee's Big Adventure, UHF and Wayne's World.
Oh geez I was 33 years old when this came out, and I got it..Laughed my butt off.. Voted Up
I always just took the TUMBLE DANCE sequence as Billy doing a "Victory Jig" for his perceived victory in that scene. We're talking about a comedy actor who once did a bit where he pretended to be a restrained and abused foul-mouthed talking goat...don't think too deeply into it XD
I am a simple goat, I live on the back of the pickup truck
They superimposed me.
Oh, okay....
What the f is superimposed?
@@joehung1552 I remember listening to that album when I was in like 1st grade and laughing until I peed my pants.
I believe in an opera Man skit Sandler expresses resentment towards Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump.
"Next year vacation go to France-a. Give someone else a freaking chance-a"
Thanks Minty, I could not remember where that awesome meme came from.
I love classic Adam Sandler 80s, 90s movies and early 2000. Adam Sandler is amazing actor and Director. Great job Minty!
Saturday morning coffee and a new Minty vid uploaded. Love ya work Mark
I love this movie. R.I.P. Chris Farley (1964-1997) and Norm MacDonald (1959-2021).
Chris Farley eating all the kid's lunches.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
LLLOOOOLLLLLL
I miss his acting. Tommy boy maniac scene is true comic gold.
When he gets hit w the sandwich while driving lollll
@@NickP
I'll turn this damn bus around. That'll end your precious lil field trip pretty damn quick, ya lil shit.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I remember his first gig being MTV's remote control along with Denis Leary and Colin Quinn
Yeah, a simple viewing of Funny People would've corrected this -
Stand-up, 'child actor', MTV.J. personality
This was an awesome movie! I was almost twenty when it came out and I got it too. Watching it again now, I feel a lot of the humor borders on funny and obnoxious. Most of it, thankfully landing on the funny side. I personally love the moments where the characters are doing weird stuff, like the teacher spreading glue on her face. The movie doesn't make a big deal about it, doesn't even really point it out. And I can't not picture Steve Buscemi putting lipstick on his face any time I listen to Telephone Line. Classic!
“He called the shit poop!” Is probably my favorite quote of all of Adam Sandler’s films. His delivery of it made (and still does cause I’m a grown man child as well) me laugh my ass off
Don't put it out with your boots ted! Ah shut up devil woman!!
Sandler wasn't fired in 1995 for his office antics, he was fired in the great SNL bloodbath of 1995, which ushered in Will Farrell and Cheri Oteri.
Been watching this YT channel for like 3 to 4 years now. Love it! Great videos! Honestly this guy has the exact same movie taste as I do lol
The mid-90s had some of the best quotable comedies ever. I use lines from Sandler, Farley and Jim Carrey movies in my everyday vocabulary and I don't even realize it.
Loved it! I was 17 when the movie came out I got my first handy to it in the theater
Also, the teachet/love interest was recast partway thru. That's why alot of her scenes feel awkward, she was rebooting stuff that had already been shot with the first actress.
I loved it when he pulled up to the school in the Firebird Trans Am trying to act cool
I really love the part where he crosses Billy‘s name off the to kill list. Hilarious!
I was 29 when I saw it in the movies and it was hilarious. The reaction by the competition judge near the end is one of the funniest deadpan deliveries in comedy history.
Adam should have won an Oscar for his performance in going overboard 🤪
Actually his last movie was great. Hubie halloween. has a strong beginning, funny middle, sort of let down ending, but in terms of a sandler movie, classic style he is known for.
I can honestly see Farley adlibbing his lines. SNL wrote his skits around his personality. He was basically himself in the movie. I remember watching a documentary about Farely and each of his former cast members/friends all said he was always full of energy and at the same time way too hard on himself.
and if you don't like that comment you'll end up living in a VAN down by the RIVER!!!
I love Chris Farley! Miss him dearly.
Because of this, I was today years old when I realized the father in this is the same actor as the father in A Christmas Story
I have wondered for a while if there was a reason that Sandler's love interests in Billy, Happy and Wedding singer all had the initials VV? There's Veronica Vaughn, Virginia Venit and Vicky Valencourt.
Thanks for your work on these old movies. When I need a break from what's going on with me in this world I watch your stuff. A few minutes to relax and put my mind at ease. Humor help relieve the pressure.
Billy Madison doesn't require the viewer to leave their brain at the door, it requires them to leave their ego at the door.
A blunt that’d make Snoop Dogg cross-eyed or being three sheets to the wind helps.
I saw this in the theater when I was like 12 or 13 and I loved it!!
I was hooked on Sandler for years.
I could give three craps for Sandler films myself... but 'Uncut Gems' should have earned him an Academy Award. Brilliant performance.
"That Veronica Vaughan is one piece of ace.. I know from experience."-Farley
"No you dont"-Sandler
"Well not me personally, but a friend I know.. Him and her got in on! Wooo Weee"-Farley
"No they didn't"-Sandler
"No, No they didn't, but you can imagine what it would have been like if they did. Eh, eh".-Farley
The scene with Steve Buscemi is gold!
Man im glad i called that guy
This movie came out the year i was born so i grew up with it and it's always one of my top favorites
4:48 "Bronson turned it down, probably because he was 73 at the time and the role went to Darren McGavin"
McGavin was also 73 at the time.
The highschool exterior is Western Technical Commercial School, which I attended in the early-mid '90s ☺️
Am I the only one who remembers Adam Sandler playing "The Stud Boy" on MTV's game show "Remote Control"?
For some reason this movie never gets old. I saw this movie and happy Gilmore and imo they and the waterboy are Sandler's best movies
Minty, no disrespect, as I'm a long time viewer and fan of your videos... I don't know what your source is on the fact about Sandler making "Billy Madison" because he was fired from SNL. As you mentioned, the movie was released in February 1995. Sandler was a cast member on SNL until May 1995. So the movie was made during the summer break from SNL, in 1994.
He always gets things wrong.
@@timidbeauty2355 you would get shit wrong as well, when you make multiple videos like this to put out on a consistent schedule, and have to edit together all these clips from movies and other things, and record multiple audio sessions, or did your dumbass think that minty just does all of this in 1 take?
Adam Sandler is a HUGE Styx fan and had even had keyboardist/vocalist Dennis DeYoung perform at one of his annual Christmas/Hanukkah party in 2015
The gum joke, "Do you have any more gum?" is an homage to Trident gum commercials from the 90's (I think it was Trident).
Norm did that same "You got any gum?" reference on SNL when he was doing David Letterman. It makes sense now.
I think that Robert Dinero’s willingness to appear in Jack an Jill is proof that Billy Madison is his favorite movie.
Al Pacino was in Jack and Jill not Robert Di Nero.
I was born in 83... i know exactly what you're talking about with 'the right time, right age' with this movie Minty! I recorded it off the movie channel Starz along with Major Payne... oh the nostalgia
When i grew up, I first watched Happy Gilmore before I watched this film. I used to get these videos mixed up. Probably because I couldn't sort the Actors from the Movies. I also couldn't differentiate between them mainly due to them both acting like the same man.
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BEST scene of the movie...
"You aren't COOL!, unless you pee your pants."
Thank you very much, Miss Lippy! Love this movie! He called the S**t Poop!
The original director was Stephen Kessler(director of Vegas Vacation), I remember when it happened
R.I.P Norm MacDonald (Frank). I'm watching this video on Adam Sandler's birthday. Happy birthday to Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison!!😃🎂
I dig this movie. I’ve watched it at least twenty times!! And I too love the scene where Billy starts dancing while “I’ll tumble for you” is playing. Enjoyed the video Mark!
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YES ! Definitely in my Top 5 Best Comedies of All Time !!
Great video as usual Minty 😁
Great video as always Minty! I was 19 when this movie came out and my friends and I loved it!! We had been watching and quoting him all through high school so this was perfect timing because now we had just graduated also.
I could argue that "I'll Tumble for ya" does make sense in this moment -- He is essentially assuring his father that he will "tumble thru the educational hoops for him" to make his father happy.
"Want to touch the Heinie! Owwwww!" Lol!
😂 I was wrong with your FB post with you wearing a graduation hat. Thought it was Back to School with Rodney Dangerfield 😂 Billy Madison is awesome.
From a young age Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore have always been some of my favorite movies but The Waterboy is my all time favorite movie
Rest in peace Chris Farley
One of Adam Sandler's best movies ever
The Cobbler, IMO
That's a low bar...
@@porfirioayarzagoitia6966 Happy Gilmore, IMO
I had just gotten out of high school when this came out and it was SUPER popular
Thank you Minty. This is still one of my favorite films.
ASIDE > was playing Fallout while watching this... and as Juanita was looking in SHOCK at the granny rag... an NPC walked up and looked at my character and goes "That will give me NIGHTMARES" or something to that effect
absolutely PERFECT COMEDIC TIMING.