I needed so much to see this film clip just now. There is a deeper meaning in the title of it for me and even the name of your channel spoke to me. Thanks.
I agree with you homer! The movies of today do in fact lack that heart and soul that was found in the movies of the 80’s. We just do not have John Hughes and Harold Ramos’ today.
Yes they do. It was crushing when he realized that John Candy's wife was deceased and beautiful that he invited him back home to dinner with his family. Mand I sound like a B.TCH with my posts on this thread :) Like I said in another post, I'm a bitter, cynical, miserable middle aged man now. But in the 80s I was a strong young man full of hopes and dreams and able to watch a movie that didn't address EVERY SINGLE CUTTING EDGE social policy going on. Simpler days. Beautiful days. Ciao and have a good day
Amazing how it transitioned from a comedy almost the entire time, to a very sad story (while maintaining the comedy) and then into a happy ending. And yes, those were just a few simple sentences from what most would consider an obscure movie. But the laughing clown foreman character ended up being quite a Wise middle aged man. And his words saved their marriage.
I watched this movie over 30 years years ago and that line has stayed with me to this day. I have used it many times to help me through a few times in my life.
@@everythingbobbywolfe Sometimes we humans think we are the only ones that CAUGHT something in a movie, that PICKED UP on a line or lines that NO ONE ELSE in the world picked up on or no one else understood the deeper meaning. It's very comforting when you find out you were never the only one that did. It makes one feel less alone and more a part of something.
I always forget the house DID get finished and they finally ended up with a beautiful, sturdy, and very valuable home with a lot of meaning and sentimental value in it. The house they had intended to buy did end up showing up, it wasn’t a money pit forever. By the end how could you say no to having the home of your dreams with the person you really do love and always have loved. It what they both always wanted!
I'm a pretty bitter, cynical, miserable 53 year old guy. Misspent life and all that. But I have to say that was a beautiful post. Now i'm gonna go back to being miserable :)
You now, I LOVE this movie. But I was in a place tonight where I just wanted to see the ending and hear those lines. But that's EVIL to do :) So I watched the whole thing and DIED laughing and cheered myself up AND got to hear those great lines. They don't have nearly the same impact without watching the whole movie.
I needed so much to see this film clip just now. There is a deeper meaning in the title of it for me and even the name of your channel spoke to me. Thanks.
One of the best movies from the 80s among with planes trains and automobiles 80s moves have a special soul that today movies lack
I agree with you homer! The movies of today do in fact lack that heart and soul that was found in the movies of the 80’s. We just do not have John Hughes and Harold Ramos’ today.
Yes they do.
It was crushing when he realized that John Candy's wife was deceased and beautiful that he invited him back home to dinner with his family.
Mand I sound like a B.TCH with my posts on this thread :)
Like I said in another post, I'm a bitter, cynical, miserable middle aged man now.
But in the 80s I was a strong young man full of hopes and dreams and able to watch a movie that didn't address EVERY SINGLE CUTTING EDGE social policy going on.
Simpler days.
Beautiful days.
Ciao and have a good day
and Predator!
The Shirk Brothers came through in the end, saving the house and the marriage.
Awesome awesome movie and one of the BEST movie lines ever delivered. 🤗🤗❤️👍🏻
Amazing how it transitioned from a comedy almost the entire time, to a very sad story (while maintaining the comedy) and then into a happy ending.
And yes, those were just a few simple sentences from what most would consider an obscure movie.
But the laughing clown foreman character ended up being quite a Wise middle aged man.
And his words saved their marriage.
If the foundation is good than everyhing else can be fixed a thought for life
Kenneth Lindsey he walked out knowing those words saved they're marriage, he was a good man for that
That is the point
lol good one
I watched this movie over 30 years years ago and that line has stayed with me to this day. I have used it many times to help me through a few times in my life.
@@everythingbobbywolfe Sometimes we humans think we are the only ones that CAUGHT something in a movie, that PICKED UP on a line or lines that NO ONE ELSE in the world picked up on or no one else understood the deeper meaning.
It's very comforting when you find out you were never the only one that did.
It makes one feel less alone and more a part of something.
Love love love The Money Pit!!!!
Me too! My daughter loves it as well!
RIP Alexander Godunov
Yeah Vladimir godonov He was a cool guy.
From @2:51 to the end of the wedding ceremony was one of my most favorite parts throughout the movie!!
Loved The Money Pit...one of those "go to" comedies for great laughs.
Another is "Quick Change" 1990 with Bill Murray
Two of the best and A Fish Called Wanda 1988
I always forget the house DID get finished and they finally ended up with a beautiful, sturdy, and very valuable home with a lot of meaning and sentimental value in it. The house they had intended to buy did end up showing up, it wasn’t a money pit forever. By the end how could you say no to having the home of your dreams with the person you really do love and always have loved. It what they both always wanted!
I'm a pretty bitter, cynical, miserable 53 year old guy. Misspent life and all that.
But I have to say that was a beautiful post.
Now i'm gonna go back to being miserable :)
@@markmike7933 -Agreed.
If you are watching this clip without watching the entire film you are doing yourself a great disservice.
@XCS8002 YES.
You now, I LOVE this movie. But I was in a place tonight where I just wanted to see the ending and hear those lines.
But that's EVIL to do :)
So I watched the whole thing and DIED laughing and cheered myself up AND got to hear those great lines.
They don't have nearly the same impact without watching the whole movie.
Tom Hanks is ridiculously youthful here.
An essential message it is.:) Most definitely.
words to live by now back to work
I love the flooring, see syn
sometimes you need a reminder
0:34 amazing amazing ❤ 0:44
I'm looking for the scene with the midget driving the go cart
did u find it? I want to c
This movie was so funny and turned out so good
Did Cheap Girls ever put out and EP or LP?
awesome
Crazy, I just saw this ridiculous movie yesterday & today it shows up in my YT recommendations, yet it was uploaded 10 years ago.
This is the movie the first time homebuyer should never watch EVER!
This clip is from the end of the film. But my favourite bit is when Tom Hanks pours water into the bath and it falls through the floor.
Who is snoring?
my dog didn't make it till the end of the movie.
How long will it take? TWO WEEKS!
Is the rock band really *the* White Lion?
Yes, It is. I was shocked as well.
I cried when they kissed only because the salt form Cheez-Its
Tom Hanks was a babe in those days. 😍
"Home crap home"
Is that tawny kittan??
No, it's Shelley Long.
So,you see the changes...
Well folks! I guess this the house is so move over!
That makes no sense whatsoever.
Mmm hmm!