The best thing is that she never shows up again in the film and her IMDB entry shows this as the last thing - meaning the girl will forever be remembered as The Coffee Girl
Was just gonna comment on this. Matthew trying not to break while the, in my not-so-humble opinion, funniest line in Cinematic History barrels down on then is priceless. 🤣
This movie isn't just good writing. The acting is a study in great acting. How everyone can deliver these lines with a straight face is a testament to the talent here.
Bryan Cranston said it best. He said that if you want to do comedy best, you have to take funny situations and play them completely straight, to enhance the absurdity of the situation.
Oh, for real. I always recommend group watches when possible because movies and shows I mildly chuckled at become riots when the group reinforces each other's laughter.
YES! I was 8 years old, I guess theoretically I could have been there, but I don't think this is the kind of film my parents would take me to. Nor would I have laughed at the joke!
Saw it in the theater hilarious. Missed some jokes because of laughter. It is my favorite movie of all time. This movie made me watch the credits of all movies now.
@@buddyguy4723, a film called "Zero Hour!" from 1957. That one is a serious film, and "Airplane!" added a lot, but the basic plot is the same & a lot of the scenes are redone as parody, like this one (the original lacked the "like my men" punchline & had adult characters). You can find video compilations comparing many of the scenes on TH-cam.
@@buddyguy4723 The supposed story behind Airplane! Is that one of the writers accidentally ended up with zero hour on a tape. He watched it and thought it was so bad it was funny so decided to parody it.
I don't think its racist if she is saying she likes men who are a different skin color than her, as long as he is respectful to people different than her.
The triple whammy of this joke is brilliant. From the outset you already know these kids are acting and looking very mature, then you get to the coffee, and you are thinking this is as far as this joke is getting or at least you think you know where is going and then BAM! you get blindsided by that last comment that is so adult, that you can either laugh or be shocked like the boy. It's brilliant!
Bruh when me and my family watched this all together last year and this scene happened my parents and my wife’s parents burst out laughing and my wife’s mom said ‘same here girl’ then we all started laughing again even more (FYI my wife is mixed race her dad is African American and her mom is indian)
I was about to comment about that, I don't know her and hadn't seen her video but I laughed so hard when I realized what scene she was talking about and how innocent she was!
That whole movie was absolutely amazing!!! I remember watching this as a kid and cracking up at it not even understanding half the jokes until I watched it when I was grown. I still fell on the floor laughing 😂
I was a little kid when I first saw this (way too little to actually be watching this) and many of the jokes flew over my head, including that one. The expression on the boy's face after she said that was what made the joke for me.
@@P.Paramo Don’t agree, grandpa had 7.5 acres of coffee in PR that I with the help of local workers would pick it. It was as natural as it gets. So not sure what the heck you are saying.
@@rafaelrivera9346 I don’t know what you are not agreeing with. I implied that children drinking coffee is pretty normal in many places all around the world. What I said was that in many places, like in the US, Giving coffee to children is like giving them poison. As a matter fact, in South America, Africa, and the Middle East, it’s very common for children of all ages to drink coffee, mostly with milk, but not unheard of, just black coffee.
I think what's interesting is that (and let's assume all of these are genuine first time reactions) you can see where some of the reactor's minds are going before the punchline hits, but it still surprises them when the film delivers the joke from children.
@@robstockton2463 Yes. That is half of what I said. They THINK that's the joke, but you can still clearly see some reactor's minds going in dirty places.
One of my favorite all time lines😂😂😂😂 as a kid, I was like "What!?!" Now as an adult I'm like "What!?!"😂😂😂😂😂 Whoever wrote that line,entire movie...fucking genius.❤
I saw this movie right after it came out and loved it. I watched it again with my Grandfather, not knowing how he’d react to it. He laughed his ass off through the whole movie, it’s a memory I’ll never forget.
I was 8 when this movie came out. It quickly became a fam fav, and even at that age, I knew exactly what the little girl was talking about. (Finding out how babies were made was nothing new to me. I have two younger sisters.😄)
It's just amazing to me that folks my age reacting to this movie... how have you not seen it? I'll be 40 in a about 4 months and have seen this movie numerous times in high-school
The girl at 1:10 you can tell has a quick mind and genuinely gets the humor. All the other girls took a long time to react. It's funny watching the men too. Some watch the women, waiting for approval to react, others just laugh cause it's funny. Some of the women you can tell just laugh because it's expected, but don't get the joke. This clip could be a case study in human social dynamics.
Fun fact: Airplane is a shot for shot comedy remake of a film from 1957 called Zero Hour! This scene features in Zero Hour! Except the actors are adults and there’s no punch line.
@ They did the same with the first episode of 1982s Police Squad called A Substantial Gift (The Broken Promise)" this was a shot for shot remake of a episode of M-Squad called More Deadly from 1958. Edit: I just looked something up and found that the opening credits to Police Squad parody the opening credits to M-Squad. Even the main characters are both called Frank.
@@matvangogh yes, except it’s two adults and the scene ends with her saying “I take it black” it’s pretty much the exact same story only zero hour has no comedy.
@matvangogh the captain in zero hour is John Wayne. And Airplane follows the script so closely that they bought the rights to zero hour to avoid any lawsuits even though parody is legal. It's a real trip to watch it as you mentally hear the Airplane jokes under the serious scenes.
It's always interesting to see when people break - either right after her line, or after the pan back to his face and reaction. For me, it's the look on his face that takes it from bemusement to laughter.
Scene in the film TV presenter talks to assistants about the plane before the live broadcast and the camera is already rolling: "Nobody forced them to get on the plane...they bought the tickets themselves." he notices the camera... turns to her: "I say, just let them crash people😁" 🤣🤣🤣
I've seen reactors where this and many other great jokes, went right over their heads... Including Drax's joke in Guardians of the Galaxy... "Nothing goes over my head... my reflexes are too fast... I would catch it"
That line could have opened alot of doors for her. But maybe she gave up acting just to have a normal childhood. Hollywood can be rather cruel to child actors.
i watched this movie in the cinema when it came out. remember getting loads of strange looks as i was the only person laughing at certain times in the movie. my date very angrily asked what i was laughing at.??. well i explained that it was a jet aircraft and every time they show the outside you hear propellers.. everyone started laughing at it after that...
The best thing is that she never shows up again in the film and her IMDB entry shows this as the last thing - meaning the girl will forever be remembered as The Coffee Girl
She felt so embarrassed from the audience reaction she left the movie industry ☠
Or in movies like Day of the Animals or as Penny in Disney's The Rescuers.
That title is cursed, first that incest coffe add amd now this
She has a voice acting credit for Disney’s “The Rescuers”.
@@ultravioletron Don't think so.
“Well dressed children make me nervous”. 🤣
Quote of the year 😂
hehehhe.
It is an unnecessarily threatening aura
And kids in leather jackets. Appalling and just plain wrong.
What does the guy in SeeJaneGo TV mean by, "Why did she invite him to sit down?" She's a child!!!
I love it when they're like
"This is how I want my kids to act" right before the punchline 😂
She ate them words
*drank
“The best punchline is the one you don’t see coming.”
Says every boxer after they lose.
It's a sucker punchline...
It would be a riot to go into a movie theatre full of people who've never seen Airplane and just watch them.
I want in.
LETS DO THE TIME WARP AGAIN! 😉
@@Lesevesel Someone needs to schedule that meeting....
Can we do a marathon and throw in Blazing Saddles as well?
I remember seeing it in the theater when it opened - it was a nonstop roar of laughter from beginning to end.
“The f*** she say” 😂😂😂😂
Hands down the best reaction
EOM reacts is one of my top favorite reactors. his jokes are way too good.
She likes her men tall, dark, and handsome! What's so unusual about that?
@@JohnSmith-zw8vp tall dark? maybe,but handsome? highly doubtful.
Lmaaao
That poor dude around 4:40 to 4:50 trying to hold it back knowing it's coming.
Yeah, love it when Matthew's seen something Emily hasn't
that man was struggling lol........ hahah
Was just gonna comment on this. Matthew trying not to break while the, in my not-so-humble opinion, funniest line in Cinematic History barrels down on then is priceless. 🤣
He should have replied "I speak jive".
Oh yeah, Matthew almost dying because he is holding a laugh back since he knows what is coming, is one of the best things about Just SUMM :D
This movie isn't just good writing. The acting is a study in great acting. How everyone can deliver these lines with a straight face is a testament to the talent here.
In truth, she probably had no idea what she was saying.
Bryan Cranston said it best. He said that if you want to do comedy best, you have to take funny situations and play them completely straight, to enhance the absurdity of the situation.
They rehearse a lot before filming and the funniest joke becomes mundane if you say it often enough
Most of the actors/actresses in this movie were "serious actors" of their time.
I also heard that most of the people in the movie weren't even known for funny roles. Mostly serious actors.
How incredible is it that a movie over 40 years old is still shocking people and making them laugh out loud.
With racial humor and noone is offended.
@@RichG-m3zbecause it's actually funny and not a dumb stereotype or minstrel bullshit
The whole "If my children don't act like this" to gob smacked is epic.
That's Hannah for you!
The look on that kid's face when she says that is hilarious!
His reaction is a master class in silent acting
I'm having a complete brain fart of what else I've seen him in.
@@byerenny Is that Steve Guttenberg from the Police Academy or...?
Upd: David Hollander
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@@MaartenVet-ce9pxfacts!! He was just so astounded. Like "idk what to make of this"
4:41 The guy is trying so hard to hold his laughter in.😂😂😂
Just came to write this!
That would be Matthew!
Yes, its so funny. He knows its coming.
Failing pretty miserably at it, and it’s funny as hell!
Matthew's expressions when he knows what's coming is the best part of that channel.
“Well dressed children make me nervous.” 😂
Wait for the punchline.
Floating old lady. Oh, baby, you not only did not get the joke, you missed the flight.
Yes indeed, but don't fault knowledge when it's available
Oh baby you are so talented and they are so dumb 🤣
Imagine actually seeing this in a packed theater. Must have been quite the experience
It was amazing in my theater everyone laughed their asses off!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I did. I was 15 years old at the time.
I saw this when I was 12 years old. Biggest applause: when the plane takes out the Disco radio station
I saw this when I was 12 years old. Biggest applause: when the plane takes out the Disco radio station
I saw it in a theater with friends in 1980. We were teenagers. 😅 and yes, people were crying laughter!
This just reinforces to me that reactions to comedy especially are so much better when there's two people in the room.
Oh, for real. I always recommend group watches when possible because movies and shows I mildly chuckled at become riots when the group reinforces each other's laughter.
Very little is understood about the origin and purpose of laughter but one thing that is well-understood is that it is highly social
Yes or different perspectives and reactions.
Best. Punchline. Ever. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Surely you can't be serious !
@@Tyu-f1s Don't call him Shirley.
And one that would lead to modern day adult films....
@@osmanyousif7849 rule 34
@@osmanyousif7849I won’t say what she is doing for beer money😂🤣😂
The best continuous joke running throughout the whole film. Prop engine sound effect for a jet powered aircraft.
Heh, it wasn't until my 3rd time watching that I noticed that! 😂
The best comment in the video was "I do not trust well dressed children." I agree and I did not even realize it till he said it.
A guy said " well dressed children make me nervous" is that what your talking about?
Aaah 80's comedy.
Nothing tops it
I thought Airplane! was from the 70s, but you are correct.
@@Hermititiscame out in 1980, but produced during the 70's and so still really fits that style
I would have loved to have been in the theater when this came out just to hear the audience reaction.
i saw it when it came out, black guy in teh row in front yelled "bit young for me"
I was and you couldn’t hear a thing because of all the laughter.
YES! I was 8 years old, I guess theoretically I could have been there, but I don't think this is the kind of film my parents would take me to. Nor would I have laughed at the joke!
@@sheilaholmes8455 The whole theater was laughing through the movie. Great days back then and could have a laugh without judging people or movies.
Saw it in the theater hilarious. Missed some jokes because of laughter. It is my favorite movie of all time. This movie made me watch the credits of all movies now.
“I stilll have questions about the floating old lady”
Does anyone wanna tell her?🤣
The funniest thing to me, is the kid's face afterwards. He was perplexed😂😂
4:43 He knows it's coming, hahaha 😂
You kids missed a lot when this first came out in the theatre, EVERYBODY laughed. OMFG, it was funny.
FAXXXXXXXXXXX MY THEATER WAS FCKIN CRYING IT WAS AMAZING 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not a single person knew that that whole scene was ripped from another movie and shot word for word, swapping adults out for the children.
What movie?
@@buddyguy4723, a film called "Zero Hour!" from 1957. That one is a serious film, and "Airplane!" added a lot, but the basic plot is the same & a lot of the scenes are redone as parody, like this one (the original lacked the "like my men" punchline & had adult characters). You can find video compilations comparing many of the scenes on TH-cam.
@@buddyguy4723
Zero hour.
The "like I like my men" wasn't in the original. It was just an old woman saying she didnt like creme in her coffee.
@@tpolutts3309 thanks. I had no idea that it was a reference and I'm like 40 lol
@@buddyguy4723
The supposed story behind Airplane! Is that one of the writers accidentally ended up with zero hour on a tape. He watched it and thought it was so bad it was funny so decided to parody it.
I can never tire of this film. Every single scene, every single line is just comedy genius!
Years ago I had a Tshirt that said "I like my women the way I like my coffee... I don't like coffee". (I'm a gay black man).
😂
LOL
Wtf😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah, not all that funny...SMH
So you don’t like women…gay men will never beat the misogynistic allegations I guess 🙃
On a few of those you can seem them processing the question "was that racist or am I allowed to laugh." 😂
I don't think its racist if she is saying she likes men who are a different skin color than her, as long as he is respectful to people different than her.
This movie is an absolute classic.
Top secret, is another gem.
I always say, "I like my coffee like I like my women: strong, black and bitter."
😂😂
Just means it was over steeped (Left too long in the pot)
"... imported at exploitative prices from third world countries."
Based
In the Bronx we used to say: “I like my coffee like I like my women: Puerto Rican”
The triple whammy of this joke is brilliant. From the outset you already know these kids are acting and looking very mature, then you get to the coffee, and you are thinking this is as far as this joke is getting or at least you think you know where is going and then BAM! you get blindsided by that last comment that is so adult, that you can either laugh or be shocked like the boy. It's brilliant!
It depends on the people watching and their experience and knowledge of culture and language
also his reaction face when she drops that line on him. but its not shown in this video
This little girl could have taught the teen girl from Sixteen Candles some things she never imagined learning.😅
Bruh when me and my family watched this all together last year and this scene happened my parents and my wife’s parents burst out laughing and my wife’s mom said ‘same here girl’ then we all started laughing again even more (FYI my wife is mixed race her dad is African American and her mom is indian)
Waitttt we found Mr. Kamala Harris’ burner account 😂 jk hilarious story tho 😂
Back then, this joke was WAY ahead of its time.
3:04 I'd totally forgotten that Whimsory didn't realize the old lady hanged herself during Ted's story. 😂
The sweet summer child.
Which is funny because she is one of the more insightful reactors out there.
@@shauntrekTrue but she also seems to have been very sheltered as a kid and still seems quite innocent.
@@shauntrekshe's insightful about certain subjects, but when it comes to humor and certain cultural knowledge...nope
I was about to comment about that, I don't know her and hadn't seen her video but I laughed so hard when I realized what scene she was talking about and how innocent she was!
That' "floating old lady" hahahaha
I like my women like I like my coffee: tall, Black and strong.
Airplane! is a GOAT'd movie. Easily one of the funniest movies of all-time.
Is it just me, or is bro rocking a nervous laught @6:26? LMAO!!
Bro was about to ask his wife a question and thought against it
@@darrylferguson3622I think he must know how she takes her coffee
The most awkward laugh of them all. 😂😂😂
That whole movie was absolutely amazing!!! I remember watching this as a kid and cracking up at it not even understanding half the jokes until I watched it when I was grown. I still fell on the floor laughing 😂
I was a little kid when I first saw this (way too little to actually be watching this) and many of the jokes flew over my head, including that one. The expression on the boy's face after she said that was what made the joke for me.
It depends on your experience amd what you are exposed to
I heard that line wasn't even in script! She made it up as she spoke!😁
For people who were raised in a coffe producing country. We starred drinking Café con Leche at the age of 6 or 7.
I was five years when I started drinking Café con Leche y azùcar. I grew up in the American Southeast.
My parents were coffee people always a pot on, I started at 10 and am now in my 60's, never go a day without it.
Yeah, it’s everywhere in the world, but for some countries coffee for children is like feeding them sulfur and mercury.
@@P.Paramo Don’t agree, grandpa had 7.5 acres of coffee in PR that I with the help of local workers would pick it. It was as natural as it gets. So not sure what the heck you are saying.
@@rafaelrivera9346 I don’t know what you are not agreeing with. I implied that children drinking coffee is pretty normal in many places all around the world. What I said was that in many places, like in the US, Giving coffee to children is like giving them poison. As a matter fact, in South America, Africa, and the Middle East, it’s very common for children of all ages to drink coffee, mostly with milk, but not unheard of, just black coffee.
Simply one of the most relentlessly hilarious movies of all time.
I think what's interesting is that (and let's assume all of these are genuine first time reactions) you can see where some of the reactor's minds are going before the punchline hits, but it still surprises them when the film delivers the joke from children.
They think the joke is just going to be two kids in business clothes having coffee.
@@robstockton2463 Yes. That is half of what I said. They THINK that's the joke, but you can still clearly see some reactor's minds going in dirty places.
very good edit. you only showed the scene in the title. no extra crap. very goood
One of my favorite all time lines😂😂😂😂 as a kid, I was like "What!?!" Now as an adult I'm like "What!?!"😂😂😂😂😂
Whoever wrote that line,entire movie...fucking genius.❤
Must See Slapstick.
1. MONTY PYTHON/ HOLY GRAIL
2. BLAZING SADDLES
3. AIRPLANE
4. HOT SHOTS
5. THIS IS SPINAL TAP
Please allow me to add Young Frankenstein to this amazing list.
Any Mel Brooks movie really
No Naked Gun?
@@Mr.White10-65 "Nice Beaver"
High Anxiety, Spaceballs, and History of the World Part One, as well.😂
It’s not even just the “black like my men” part. It’s the fact that the child version of Maggie Smith says it.
I saw this movie right after it came out and loved it. I watched it again with my Grandfather, not knowing how he’d react to it. He laughed his ass off through the whole movie, it’s a memory I’ll never forget.
I was 8 when this movie came out. It quickly became a fam fav, and even at that age, I knew exactly what the little girl was talking about. (Finding out how babies were made was nothing new to me. I have two younger sisters.😄)
This kind of movie is what happened when Zucker Brothers and Abrahams thought, "Well, what if we make a Mad Magazine come to life?"
That little girl is funny 😆
"Surely you must be kidding,"
"Don't call me Shirley"😅😅😅
I love this movie. Loved it ever since I first watched it as a child, only to love it more the older I get.
It's just amazing to me that folks my age reacting to this movie... how have you not seen it? I'll be 40 in a about 4 months and have seen this movie numerous times in high-school
I guess some people just weren't watching movies. I know people who only watched a specific genre and anything outside of it didn't interest them.
I only saw it for the first time about five years ago. I’m 41.
Have you seen every movie in existence? I doubt it. I'm sure there are plenty of classics you haven't seen that others have a hard time believing.
They also used to play this movie on cable a lot more 10-20 years ago.
Ash : stop laughing ....Hahaha
OMG... 3:54 "He's definately not got a chance"
*Definitely.
That's a nice compilation.
My parents and I loved this movie. Of course once I became an adult, the jokes made more sense.
that movie was well ahead of its time
Or maybe, that's always been a thing...
My mother was born in 1948, she has been drinking coffee since she was a little girl. 😊
And I assume she takes it black?
@bernardsoul5186 Nope
The girl at 1:10 you can tell has a quick mind and genuinely gets the humor. All the other girls took a long time to react.
It's funny watching the men too. Some watch the women, waiting for approval to react, others just laugh cause it's funny. Some of the women you can tell just laugh because it's expected, but don't get the joke.
This clip could be a case study in human social dynamics.
Fun fact: Airplane is a shot for shot comedy remake of a film from 1957 called Zero Hour! This scene features in Zero Hour! Except the actors are adults and there’s no punch line.
No way lol
@ They did the same with the first episode of 1982s Police Squad called A Substantial Gift (The Broken Promise)" this was a shot for shot remake of a episode of M-Squad called More Deadly from 1958.
Edit: I just looked something up and found that the opening credits to Police Squad parody the opening credits to M-Squad. Even the main characters are both called Frank.
@@s1lentw1nter is the coffee scene in zero hour?
@@matvangogh yes, except it’s two adults and the scene ends with her saying “I take it black” it’s pretty much the exact same story only zero hour has no comedy.
@matvangogh the captain in zero hour is John Wayne. And Airplane follows the script so closely that they bought the rights to zero hour to avoid any lawsuits even though parody is legal. It's a real trip to watch it as you mentally hear the Airplane jokes under the serious scenes.
Airplane! My FAVORITE movie!
It's always interesting to see when people break - either right after her line, or after the pan back to his face and reaction. For me, it's the look on his face that takes it from bemusement to laughter.
The look on the little guys face kills me 😂
Nothing better than watching younger generations freak out on 70’s and 80’s entertainment.
The Sequel is funny as hell too! Im 49 and it may be my fave comedy of all time
Absolute masterpiece and true genuine laugh for 40 years
Is that the one with the blow up pilot?
Perfect comedic timing and delivery. Either a good director or natural talent.
Scene in the film
TV presenter talks to assistants about the plane before the live broadcast and the camera is already rolling:
"Nobody forced them to get on the plane...they bought the tickets themselves."
he notices the camera... turns to her:
"I say, just let them crash people😁"
🤣🤣🤣
I've seen reactors where this and many other great jokes, went right over their heads...
Including Drax's joke in Guardians of the Galaxy...
"Nothing goes over my head... my reflexes are too fast... I would catch it"
In Australia this movie was called flying high
I believe she retired from acting after this. How could you ever top that role or that line?
That line could have opened alot of doors for her. But maybe she gave up acting just to have a normal childhood. Hollywood can be rather cruel to child actors.
Ash:
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😐Stop laughing!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
i watched this movie in the cinema when it came out. remember getting loads of strange looks as i was the only person laughing at certain times in the movie. my date very angrily asked what i was laughing at.??. well i explained that it was a jet aircraft and every time they show the outside you hear propellers.. everyone started laughing at it after that...
Damn I never picked up on that, thats great . Thank you for pointing that out!
Sounds like a “Never happened” story. Why would people react angrily to you laughing and the you’re having conversations with whole audience.
I take my coffee lukewarm and bitter, like my women.
Bravo Sir, Bravo! 👏👏👏
No wonder that woman want a black man
My man! 👏👏👏
People who haven’t see this movie is criminal and second “well dressed children make me nervous” is the best quote
1:47 Jesus this guys laugh should be a biological weapon 😖
Very embarrassing
Not just loud, high pitched af... Unbearable
Without question one of the greatest jokes in cinema history.
That gag is up there with Blazing Saddles; "where's the white women at"
My favorite joke of the movie 😂😂😂
This movie had us screaming from beginning to end!!!!!!
1:43 her laugh is everything 😩🤣🤣🤣
I would like to see These people reacting to this whole movie!
Airplane is so underrated its crazy, still killing it years later😂
Ash had the best reaction 😅
Especially considering what she said right before it happened. "If my kids don't act like this, I don't want 'em."
One of the best movies of the 80s… I think I was 12 or 13 when I first watched it.
Consistently ranked as one of the funniest movies of all time. Despite having zero comedians in the cast.
Airplane. One of the Greatest comedy Films Ever
Yo that's a serious throwback! See the 80's was all that! Some people just don't understand! 😂
Best line of the entire movie followed by the best facial expression.
lol. Matthew from JustSummReactions trying his hardest not to crack before the joke.
The old envy the young … because we already know what’s coming 🤣
This classic piece of cinema history.
A joke from my younger days:
I like my beer the same way I like my women: Red, bitter, and hoppy!
Yeah, I love this film..and this is my favorite joke..
Its a gem alright.
Ah, the '80s... Truly a different time. 😁
Brooooooo how is that possible this movie has been out for like 40 years and none of them watched this that’s wild asf to me