Typically, people have been more likely to steal bread than meat because bread won't spoil quickly. Bread also has no scent. Salmon, on the other hand, would attract every cat in Philadelphia.
43:39, Jamie Lee Curtis's nickname in the 1980's was "The Body". You should check out her movies Perfect (with John Travolta) and True Lies (with Arnold Schwarzenegger). She definitely lives up to the name in those films as well.
I like it that people watch True Lies now and think the 'trick' was that Jamie Lee Curtis had a smoking body under the housewife attire. When we went to see it at the time, we saw it at the beginning being the thing that they made smoking hot Jamie Lee Curtis up like a dowdy housewife.
"Trading Places", "Gran Torino", "Blazing Saddles", "42" and many more great films have racist language in them, and it's extremely important that they remain. It's vital that we continue to see and hear what bigoted and racist people say and do, so that we never forget why we chastise them. Those characters show us how NOT to live and how NOT to treat others.
@@jlovestolaugh9308 ... Sadly, being sensible isn't as common as we think. Human beings have a long history of being cruel to each other, and all because of skin color and ethnic differences.
Bisscuit has it right on this subject. People used to say a lot of language like this in the past and nobody got triggered so easily by it. Making a word "taboo" is just censorship and does nothing to help race relations. I notice that there isn't a single racist term against WHITE PEOPLE that has ever been censored like this. That's hypocrisy at it's finest.
6:31 Yes, Agent Orange was a chemical herbicide and defoliant (caused leaves to fall off of trees). Most people think Agent Orange was only used in Vietnam, but the US Military kept using it into the 1980's in places like Guam.
Squash is a sport between 2 players using racquets and a small rubber ball where they play in a room using all four walls to hit the ball against trying to make each other miss the return shot. It's also a fruit.
It's is a fruit but it is only called a squash in North America. It is just a pumpkin in the UK, Australia, NZ and anywhere else that speaks British english. Pumpkin, tomato, Cucumber, Capsicum (Bell Pepper) and Eggplant are actually all fruit pretending to be vegetables. It is true. Look it up.
Pumpkin is a specific kind of squash. Tangent, I have heard Brits say "tomato sauce" as slang, you ask for that here, you will be asked which kind you want.
Context: That is Murphys first real movie. It is hard to imagine because everybody knows him now..but back then those guys were essentially comics and this kickstarted their career. Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy on the other hand(the Dukes) were insanely popular movie stars decades before that and had hundreds of movies under their belt. Ameche even won an Oscar after this movie for an other performance he gave. So it is quite funny to see movies in the context of the age they were produced in. I find it real fun to look up the interesting stories that come with those.
@@RobertJ-vo4bk ... That's fairly easy if your family likes to marry relatively young. At 20 you're a father At 40 you're a grandfather 60 = great-grandfather 80 = great-great-grandfather
"I walk 47 miles of barbed wire I use a cobra snake for a necktie I got a brand new house on the roadside Made from rattlesnake hide I got a brand new chimney made on top Made out of a human skull Now come on take a walk with me Arlene And tell me who do you love?" 🎶
Trading Places was Murphy’s 2nd movie. The first being the movie 48 Hours which was a bit of a surprise hit. At the time 48 hours was probably the more popular among the younger crowd but Trading Places has definitely held up better and is definitely more popular by a good margin. I agree with Biss that it’s not really a Christmas movie even though Aykroyd does dress as 🎅🏻 in the movie.
Back in this time there was a popular string of commercial where someone in a busy, bustling public place asks an EF Hutton stock broker what they think about something and everything goes quiet, everyone in the room stops what they are doing and looks at the broker, there is an awkward extended pause, and then the narrator says the tag line “when EF Hutton speaks, people listen”
23:21 The poster that's on the wall is for a non-existent movie called "See You Next Wednesday". It's a little Easter egg that director John Landis has inserted in a lot of his work. It's seen or mentioned in "The Blues Brothers", "An American Werewolf in London", "Coming to America", and the music video for "Thriller" by Michael Jackson, just to name a few.
This is a great comedy from the 80s eddy Murphys a stand up comedion to, your right,ever body get easy offended unless it fits there narative.nice to see you laugh, you said Jamie's got a rocken body, yes she does,look how's talking,😍🔥 have a merry Christmas your an adorable gift biss❤😊
9:19. I never noticed until now, but that's a young Giancarlo Esposito standing behind Eddie in this scene. He played Gus in Breaking Bad. 29:46. lol, that was a joint, Biss.
Hello, squash is a game played with rackets and a ball inside a four wall Court. " They're the Ducks! " that's terrific Bisscute! Yes, just like " English Bob ". 😃
Valentine and Louis were so called "selling short" the orange juice options, which means you bet that the price will fall. If you sell at 142 and then buy back at 29 (whatever currency), you get to pocket the difference - in this case 113 dollars or whatever. :)
That's not exactly correct, though partially is. They were selling futures contracts of fcoj at 142. Those contracts would be exercised at a future date (in April), which is when they would be required to provide the goods. To fill all those orders, they bought contracts at much lower prices.
The boys gave the Dukes a fake report that said the orange crop was going to be bad. Less oranges to go around would drive up the price, so the Dukes tried to buy as much as they can. Others saw what they were doing and jumped on board. The boys then “sold” options to those buying at the high prices (200 at 142). When the actual crop report was released indicating there was going to be a normal supply of OJ, everyone panicked that they had bought at too high a price, and thus sold everything until the market reached the normal price. The Dukes had bought high and sold low. With options, the consequences are multiplied.
@@BDogg2023Yeah, if you buy first then the worst case is you lose what you already paid, but if you short-sell then you risk the price going way higher and being forced to buy at that price to cover your obligation. (Except Winthorpe and Valentine correctly expected the price to go way lower, due to the real crop report.) Where the Dukes got screwed is that they not only invested the money they had, but also borrowed a bunch more money and invested that too (trading on margin). It had to be paid back at the end (margin call), but they expected to make a profit way bigger than what they borrowed.
It wasn't easy for Coleman to send Louis away. And I always that Denholm Elliott portrayed the uneasiness very well. I always thought I can see the "sad apology" or "apologetic sadness" in his look and there's a twitch when he's almost ready to break the demeanor and tell Winthrope everything.
I need to watch this full movie sometime, there is great chemistry between Eddy Murphy and Dan Ackroyd. Really enjoyed your reaction! A movie with Jamie Lee Curtis that I would recommend would be A Fish Called Wanda.
Squash (the sport) is a little like racquetball. Squash is also like a pumpkin, yes. Agent Orange was the code name for the herbicide the US sprayed over the Vietnam jungles.
This film it's a classic, Great choice for the reaction Miss Bisscute. Loved your reaction as usual 💓💓💓 the two old rich men recovered their money in a cameo in the film: coming to América starring Eddy Murphy. You should react to that movie Biss😉
Fun fact: Eddie Murphy later starred in the huge hit 'Coming To America". In the movie, he is a wealthy Prince from the country of Zamunda. The Prince comes to New York to find a future bride. One of the first things he does is give some pocket money _ a huge amount of money to a couple of homeless men sleeping on the street. Those homeless men are the Duke brothers from this movie. Upon receiving the money, one brother excitedly tells the other "WE'RE BACK IN THE GAME!"
Great reaction Biss like always love this movie! And there are some fun-facts about this movie. The cop in booking that finds the PCP on Louis was Frank Oz, the famous puppeteer and voice for Yoda and many other Muppets and characters like Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Grover and Cookie Monster. He plays a similar role in Blues Brothers. And the the pawn broker is played by the one-and-only rock and rol hall of fame Bo Diddley. There are other Cameos too like, Richard Hunt as Wilson as a stock market trader, Al Franken as a Baggage Handler in the train, a young Giancarlo Esposito as a cellmate when Eddie character is in jail, and Jamie Lee Curtis younger sister Kelly Curtisas a cameo too as Penelope's friend Muffy on the scene in the country club. Keep up the good work. And merry X-mas for you and all of your familiy and friends.
18:55 Right there with you sis! Smacking your lips while eating food or chewing gum is like fingernails on a chalkboard to others….cringing. Amazingly fingernails on a chalkboard does not bother me. 😂😉🤘🏻 Thank you for sharing.
Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd trick two millionaires. Top actors (Murphy, Aykroyd, Curtis, Ameche, Bellamy, Elliott, Belushi ...) in an extremely funny comedy with plenty of social criticism by John Landis. In 1984, the film was nominated for an Oscar in the “Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score” category. Denholm Elliott won the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor and Jamie Lee Curtis for Best Supporting Actress, Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod were nominated for Best Original Screenplay. In the comedy/musical category, the film and Eddie Murphy (category: Best Leading Actor) were nominated for a Golden Globe.
Yeah, I was thinking when she said rich people wouldn't steal, and knowing that they screw millions of people over just to get a few more bucks that they will never spend because it just makes their net worth on the record as being higher. Though true, they still wouldn't steal from other rich people, but only because there's repercussions for that.
Depressing?? it's funny! Mortimer and Randolf are caricatures of the stereotype old money rich. They're like the embodiment of the 2 old guys on the Muppets who sit in the balcony cracking jokes.
@@davestang5454 Ummm, how many rich people have you actually met? I used to hang wallpaper with my dad in Texas and Aspen, Colorado. Yes, there are nice rich people. Anne Marion (who owned the 6666 ranch before Taylor Sheridan of Yellowstone fame bought it) was amazingly nice. We also hung paper for one of the Baird family (of Baird's Bread) and she was super nice also. But there were a LOT more rich people who were not nice and expected platinum service for brass wages, especially when you've hired someone who is expertly hanging Zuber or de Gournay after fixing the mistakes made by cheap drywallers. On one job, there was a young guy who was starstruck by the rich and famous. This kid put his heart and soul into making a hanging sign for the entrance to the property. The owner saw it and told the kid he hated it. After the kid walked away in tears, the owner turned and said "I was just kidding. I love it." People who become wealthy on their own tend to be horrible people because getting rich usually involves treating other people like crap.
Denholm Elliott (Coleman the butler) is one of the unsung gems of this film. His acting is so under-stated (except when Coleman is pretending to be a drunk Irish priest). Just before he locks Winthorpe out of his own apartment, he has a look of regret on his face that says, "My old boss was kind of a stuck-up snob, but he doesn't deserve this crap that my real bosses the Duke brothers are doing to him. I hate myself for the part I am playing in this sick game of theirs" all that in the briefest instant- just a look down before he closes the door. 19:23 And he has my single favorite line in the whole film: "Eggnog?" Fifty years of class repression boiled into a single word. 34:54
I NEVER comment on a person's appearance, and as a man, I prefer to focus on more substantial, less superficial aspects of a woman to compliment, but I am pausing just 49 seconds in to tell you how extraordinarily pretty you look. You have always been an exceptional beauty, but today you took my breath away and I wanted you to know. Now back to the video
The duck of death ! Of course I remember. 'Unforgiven'. 'Squash' is like racquetball or tennis. And his 'Suit Case' at the start of the movie, is a briefcase. Silly Goose! I say that in kindness Bisscute. This is a great old movie. Thanks for reacting to it.
Can't believe I watched this movie today TV glad you liked it Merry Christmas Biss. Eddie Murphy is from what in the one-time greats movies and stand-up comedian❤
Heya, Biss, This was a fun movie and I loved your reaction. This movie had a few Saturday Night Live alumni. Thanks Biss you look lovely as always my friend.
Great reaction, Madalina! Thank you for watching this film. To answer a question you asked, when an item is sold under shady circumstances, the item could be stolen or "hot".
A favorite lesser known Eddie Murphy movie is "Bowfinger" 1999, with Steve Martin and Heather Graham. Thanks for this one! - "A Fish Called Wanda" 1988, is a favorite Jamie Lee Curtis movie, with John Cleese, Kevin Kline and Michael Palin.
This is one of my favorite Christmas movies. As a guy in finance I really enjoyed the trading floor scene. Today nearly all trades are transacted by computers, but back then it was done by people. I am guessing Beeks lived out his life as a female gorilla. 🤣🤣
A must see Christmas movie is Rare Exports. A Finnish movie. Very Finnish. The Finnish name for Santa is Joulupukki. Meaning The Yuletide Goat. With horns, like the devil. He has very little to do with the friendly Santa other countries have. The Joulopukki knows who has been good, but more importantly, he knows who has been bad... The sack isn't for bringing presents. It is for carrying bad kids away.
26:11 There was an old TV commercial that went “When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen.” That’s what this was making fun of.
"If you're gonna steal food, you steal the meat, you don't steal bread!" So do you approve of his salmon-under-the-beard theft? 😆
I think she said wasn’t hungry anymore after that scene 😁
Typically, people have been more likely to steal bread than meat because bread won't spoil quickly. Bread also has no scent. Salmon, on the other hand, would attract every cat in Philadelphia.
Merry Christmas Biss and may 2025 bring you a year full of love, happiness, and peace.
43:39, Jamie Lee Curtis's nickname in the 1980's was "The Body". You should check out her movies Perfect (with John Travolta) and True Lies (with Arnold Schwarzenegger). She definitely lives up to the name in those films as well.
and a "Fish called Wanda" very Monty Python Movie
Jamie was hot hot
Curtis faced some big competition in the late 80's as supermodel Elle Macpherson was also called "The Body".
Hello, Jamie Lee Curtis gets some her looks from mom Janet Leigh. Check out mom in " Who's That Lady? ".
I like it that people watch True Lies now and think the 'trick' was that Jamie Lee Curtis had a smoking body under the housewife attire. When we went to see it at the time, we saw it at the beginning being the thing that they made smoking hot Jamie Lee Curtis up like a dowdy housewife.
Jamie Lee in "Everything Everywhere All At Once" - A MUST!
"Trading Places", "Gran Torino", "Blazing Saddles", "42" and many more great films have racist language in them, and it's extremely important that they remain. It's vital that we continue to see and hear what bigoted and racist people say and do, so that we never forget why we chastise them. Those characters show us how NOT to live and how NOT to treat others.
@@Stogie2112 Um,I think it is just common sense to treat others as you would want to be treated.
@@jlovestolaugh9308 ... Sadly, being sensible isn't as common as we think. Human beings have a long history of being cruel to each other, and all because of skin color and ethnic differences.
Bisscuit has it right on this subject. People used to say a lot of language like this in the past and nobody got triggered so easily by it. Making a word "taboo" is just censorship and does nothing to help race relations. I notice that there isn't a single racist term against WHITE PEOPLE that has ever been censored like this. That's hypocrisy at it's finest.
6:31 Yes, Agent Orange was a chemical herbicide and defoliant (caused leaves to fall off of trees).
Most people think Agent Orange was only used in Vietnam, but the US Military kept using it into the 1980's in places like Guam.
Because it worked just make sure our men are out of the way.
It's always great to enjoy a good comedy with Biss; she always brings her charm and wit that's irresistible. Much Love! 🎉
Squash is a sport between 2 players using racquets and a small rubber ball where they play in a room using all four walls to hit the ball against trying to make each other miss the return shot. It's also a fruit.
It's is a fruit but it is only called a squash in North America. It is just a pumpkin in the UK, Australia, NZ and anywhere else that speaks British english. Pumpkin, tomato, Cucumber, Capsicum (Bell Pepper) and Eggplant are actually all fruit pretending to be vegetables. It is true. Look it up.
@martinwhite3559 oh, of course it is. Since its used in veggie dishes so much I think of it as a vegetable. I'll fix that. Thanks.
@@martinwhite3559 Pumpkin, Acorn, Yellow to name a few squash.
Pumpkin is a specific kind of squash.
Tangent, I have heard Brits say "tomato sauce" as slang, you ask for that here, you will be asked which kind you want.
It's also a verb.
Love to see you laugh Biss. Have a good Christmas. 🎅
Context: That is Murphys first real movie. It is hard to imagine because everybody knows him now..but back then those guys were essentially comics and this kickstarted their career. Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy on the other hand(the Dukes) were insanely popular movie stars decades before that and had hundreds of movies under their belt. Ameche even won an Oscar after this movie for an other performance he gave. So it is quite funny to see movies in the context of the age they were produced in. I find it real fun to look up the interesting stories that come with those.
Eddie Murphy's first film was "48 Hrs" (1982), with Nick Nolte. It was a smash hit. Murphy won the Golden Globe for "Best New Actor".
since 1984 this has been the traditional Christmas Eve film in Italy and they broadcast it on TV every year.
When Don Ameche says "F him" referring to his brother and he falls to the floor LOL Great job Biss!!! GOD BLESS!
Haha thank you
People that laugh like "Too-berk-oo-loe-sus" 🤣
25:21 That is Bo Diddley. Considered to be one of the inventors of Rock n Roll.
He was in George Thorogood's famous rock video, "Bad to The Bone". George challenged Diddley in his own pool hall!
And a great-great-grandfather when he died at 79. Crazy.
@@RobertJ-vo4bk ... That's fairly easy if your family likes to marry relatively young.
At 20 you're a father
At 40 you're a grandfather
60 = great-grandfather
80 = great-great-grandfather
"I walk 47 miles of barbed wire
I use a cobra snake for a necktie
I got a brand new house on the roadside
Made from rattlesnake hide
I got a brand new chimney made on top
Made out of a human skull
Now come on take a walk with me Arlene
And tell me who do you love?" 🎶
Definitely watch "Coming To America" next. There is a linkage between this movie and that.
Barely
Best callback scene in cinema.
@@RobertLutece909 it's like 2 min and doesn't impact the storu whatsoever. But if you like it, more power
@@RobertLutece909 it was like two minutes and didn't affect the plot at all. But if you enjoy it, good on ya
@@OneArmedRetroGamer Oh, yeah, it's not really even part of the movie. But yes, I really enjoyed it.
Trading Places was Murphy’s 2nd movie. The first being the movie 48 Hours which was a bit of a surprise hit. At the time 48 hours was probably the more popular among the younger crowd but Trading Places has definitely held up better and is definitely more popular by a good margin. I agree with Biss that it’s not really a Christmas movie even though Aykroyd does dress as 🎅🏻 in the movie.
"One dollar" - One of the most epic burns in cinema.
Back in this time there was a popular string of commercial where someone in a busy, bustling public place asks an EF Hutton stock broker what they think about something and everything goes quiet, everyone in the room stops what they are doing and looks at the broker, there is an awkward extended pause, and then the narrator says the tag line “when EF Hutton speaks, people listen”
23:21 The poster that's on the wall is for a non-existent movie called "See You Next Wednesday". It's a little Easter egg that director John Landis has inserted in a lot of his work. It's seen or mentioned in "The Blues Brothers", "An American Werewolf in London", "Coming to America", and the music video for "Thriller" by Michael Jackson, just to name a few.
Oh I see, thanks
Enjoyable film, nice to see you laugh at this. In Italy, this is the must-see movie of Christmas; it is on TV every year.
And Merry Christmas to you! I enjoy your reviews.
This is a great comedy from the 80s eddy Murphys a stand up comedion to, your right,ever body get easy offended unless it fits there narative.nice to see you laugh, you said Jamie's got a rocken body, yes she does,look how's talking,😍🔥 have a merry Christmas your an adorable gift biss❤😊
I love your reactions and this movie is one of my favorite Christmassy movies!
Always good to see you Biss. Great reaction, thanks. :)
Awesome choice for the season cutie!😂
Love your reactions Bisscute can't wait for more videos 😊😊
Biss I just love your reactions, stay safe ♥
thanks for reaction
At ~7:15: For anyone who's into classical music, the chase music is Mendelssohn "Italian" Symphony.
It's a great drama / comedy. Two Saturday Night Live alumni (Dan Akroyd and Eddie Murphy) do an outstanding job in this movie.
5 actually. Jim Belushi, Al Franken and Tom Davis as well.
YOU were as much FUN as the movie! 😆 i like your "YEAH!" and your "ka-CHING!" 🤭 REALLY ENJOYED your reaction! 👍☺
Смешно и интересно! 🤔 Забавный фильм. Спасибо, Miss Biss!❤🌲🌹
Biss you have done it again you gave us another great movie reaction that I enjoyed thank you❤
You're a wonderful lady and the reactions are great. God bless you. Keep it going.
Brewster's Millions is another great 80's comedy.
I know this isn’t a “classic” Christmas movie, but this one and Home Alone are the first two I watch every Christmas season! 😁
You look lovely and you love eggnog, a girl after my own heart! lol❤ Great reaction, Bisscutie!
Yeah!
9:19. I never noticed until now, but that's a young Giancarlo Esposito standing behind Eddie in this scene. He played Gus in Breaking Bad.
29:46. lol, that was a joint, Biss.
Hello, squash is a game played with rackets and a ball inside a four wall Court. " They're the Ducks! " that's terrific Bisscute! Yes, just like " English Bob ". 😃
Thanks
Thank u for uploading this video on my 26th birthday today 🌹
One of my favorites. This movie is in the same "universe" as Coming to America.
Jamie Lee Curtis is not only in Freaky Friday and Halloween. She is also in A Fish Called Wanda, and in True Lies!
Emmbulekeh-bulekeh-HA!!........And a Merry New Year to everyone!
3:22 Two greats of Cinema: Ralph Bellemy and Don Ameche.
Valentine and Louis were so called "selling short" the orange juice options, which means you bet that the price will fall. If you sell at 142 and then buy back at 29 (whatever currency), you get to pocket the difference - in this case 113 dollars or whatever. :)
That's not exactly correct, though partially is. They were selling futures contracts of fcoj at 142. Those contracts would be exercised at a future date (in April), which is when they would be required to provide the goods. To fill all those orders, they bought contracts at much lower prices.
The boys gave the Dukes a fake report that said the orange crop was going to be bad. Less oranges to go around would drive up the price, so the Dukes tried to buy as much as they can. Others saw what they were doing and jumped on board. The boys then “sold” options to those buying at the high prices (200 at 142). When the actual crop report was released indicating there was going to be a normal supply of OJ, everyone panicked that they had bought at too high a price, and thus sold everything until the market reached the normal price. The Dukes had bought high and sold low. With options, the consequences are multiplied.
@@BDogg2023Yeah, if you buy first then the worst case is you lose what you already paid, but if you short-sell then you risk the price going way higher and being forced to buy at that price to cover your obligation. (Except Winthorpe and Valentine correctly expected the price to go way lower, due to the real crop report.)
Where the Dukes got screwed is that they not only invested the money they had, but also borrowed a bunch more money and invested that too (trading on margin). It had to be paid back at the end (margin call), but they expected to make a profit way bigger than what they borrowed.
Look for their cameo in Eddie's later comedy "Coming To America (1988)"; it gives a nice little callback to this movie.
Worked in the commodities markets in Chicago back in the day. Those floor scenes when it was still open outcry are absolute legit.
The Squash they are talking about is an indoor racquet sport.
Ooooh ahhhh
Glad you did this one. Love your sarcastic wit.
You are fantastic. Keep up the excellent videos.... Love from Canada Happy holidays....
The "cha-ching" Machine is called a Cash Register
Very fun movie. Educational too - teaches you about commodities trading! Another Eddie Murphy must see movie is 48 Hours.
"This man just physically threatened me ! " line in the jail by Dan Akroyd cracks me up every timd 😅
It wasn't easy for Coleman to send Louis away. And I always that Denholm Elliott portrayed the uneasiness very well. I always thought I can see the "sad apology" or "apologetic sadness" in his look and there's a twitch when he's almost ready to break the demeanor and tell Winthrope everything.
RIGHT?!? I think you are the first person who has ever commented about him, besides me. I love his work in this film.
"Eggnog?"
I think it's a Christmas movie. My wife and I kick off the Christmas season film list with this one. Merry Christmas BissFlix!
I need to watch this full movie sometime, there is great chemistry between Eddy Murphy and Dan Ackroyd. Really enjoyed your reaction!
A movie with Jamie Lee Curtis that I would recommend would be A Fish Called Wanda.
One of my old favs, Comming to America next. ..soouul glow with confiiidennce 😂
Did you remember Duke&Duke in "Coming to America"?
A very nice crossover!!!
she hasnt seen "Coming To America" Shrek was her first film with Eddie Murphy
"Louie" sounds like the French pronunciation of "Louis" but it's the working-class nickname for someone with the name Louis.
I've seen alot of reaction videos to this movie,
Yours is the best! ✨❣✨
Thank you for all your reactions and your kickass accent 🤩
The guy in the pawn shop was Bo Diddly a great blues artist.
Oh? Might have to check out some of his music sometime
"What the hell is a squash- is it like a pumkin?" You are right and wrong here at the same time.
Merry Newyear!!!
Merry new year
Such a great movie.
Glad you enjoyed it
Squash is a sport
Squash (the sport) is a little like racquetball. Squash is also like a pumpkin, yes.
Agent Orange was the code name for the herbicide the US sprayed over the Vietnam jungles.
This film it's a classic, Great choice for the reaction Miss Bisscute. Loved your reaction as usual 💓💓💓 the two old rich men recovered their money in a cameo in the film: coming to América starring Eddy Murphy. You should react to that movie Biss😉
Fun fact: Eddie Murphy later starred in the huge hit 'Coming To America". In the movie, he is a wealthy Prince from the country of Zamunda. The Prince comes to New York to find a future bride. One of the first things he does is give some pocket money _ a huge amount of money to a couple of homeless men sleeping on the street. Those homeless men are the Duke brothers from this movie. Upon receiving the money, one brother excitedly tells the other "WE'RE BACK IN THE GAME!"
Ahhhh, classic XMas comedy! And no one drinks any milk (I don't think)
I was wrong! Not even 5 minutes in! 😂😂😂
Good stuff.-Ernie Moore Jr.
Great reaction Biss like always love this movie! And there are some fun-facts about this movie. The cop in booking that finds the PCP on Louis was Frank Oz, the famous puppeteer and voice for Yoda and many other Muppets and characters like Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Grover and Cookie Monster. He plays a similar role in Blues Brothers. And the the pawn broker is played by the one-and-only rock and rol hall of fame Bo Diddley.
There are other Cameos too like, Richard Hunt as Wilson as a stock market trader, Al Franken as a Baggage Handler in the train, a young Giancarlo Esposito as a cellmate when Eddie character is in jail, and Jamie Lee Curtis younger sister Kelly Curtisas a cameo too as Penelope's friend Muffy on the scene in the country club. Keep up the good work. And merry X-mas for you and all of your familiy and friends.
18:55 Right there with you sis! Smacking your lips while eating food or chewing gum is like fingernails on a chalkboard to others….cringing. Amazingly fingernails on a chalkboard does not bother me. 😂😉🤘🏻 Thank you for sharing.
Way, Way, Way less of a Christmas movie than Die Hard which is the ultimate Christmas movie.
Uh huh, how about we agree to disagree hahaha
Dan and Jamie are also both in My Girl, a fantastic film
This is one of my favorite 80's comedies. I am so glad you enjoyed the film, Bisscute!
Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd trick two millionaires.
Top actors (Murphy, Aykroyd, Curtis, Ameche, Bellamy, Elliott, Belushi ...) in an extremely funny comedy with plenty of social criticism by John Landis.
In 1984, the film was nominated for an Oscar in the “Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score” category.
Denholm Elliott won the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor and Jamie Lee Curtis for Best Supporting Actress, Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod were nominated for Best Original Screenplay.
In the comedy/musical category, the film and Eddie Murphy (category: Best Leading Actor) were nominated for a Golden Globe.
The youngster in the jail cell with Eddie Murphy at the beginning is Giancarlo Esposito, who eventually became pretty famous.
Squash is a vegetable, but it's also a game like racquetball.
This film is depressing when you consider that Mortimer and Randolf are warm and fuzzy teddy bears compared to today's super-rich and CEOs.
Yeah, I was thinking when she said rich people wouldn't steal, and knowing that they screw millions of people over just to get a few more bucks that they will never spend because it just makes their net worth on the record as being higher. Though true, they still wouldn't steal from other rich people, but only because there's repercussions for that.
Depressing?? it's funny! Mortimer and Randolf are caricatures of the stereotype old money rich. They're like the embodiment of the 2 old guys on the Muppets who sit in the balcony cracking jokes.
@@oaktree1628 - yeah... and that caricature is rather humble and quaint compared to today's ruling class... that was his point
They are stereotypes of rich people. Actually, most rich people are not like that.
@@davestang5454 Ummm, how many rich people have you actually met?
I used to hang wallpaper with my dad in Texas and Aspen, Colorado.
Yes, there are nice rich people. Anne Marion (who owned the 6666 ranch before Taylor Sheridan of Yellowstone fame bought it) was amazingly nice. We also hung paper for one of the Baird family (of Baird's Bread) and she was super nice also.
But there were a LOT more rich people who were not nice and expected platinum service for brass wages, especially when you've hired someone who is expertly hanging Zuber or de Gournay after fixing the mistakes made by cheap drywallers.
On one job, there was a young guy who was starstruck by the rich and famous. This kid put his heart and soul into making a hanging sign for the entrance to the property. The owner saw it and told the kid he hated it. After the kid walked away in tears, the owner turned and said "I was just kidding. I love it."
People who become wealthy on their own tend to be horrible people because getting rich usually involves treating other people like crap.
Denholm Elliott (Coleman the butler) is one of the unsung gems of this film. His acting is so under-stated (except when Coleman is pretending to be a drunk Irish priest). Just before he locks Winthorpe out of his own apartment, he has a look of regret on his face that says, "My old boss was kind of a stuck-up snob, but he doesn't deserve this crap that my real bosses the Duke brothers are doing to him. I hate myself for the part I am playing in this sick game of theirs" all that in the briefest instant- just a look down before he closes the door. 19:23
And he has my single favorite line in the whole film: "Eggnog?" Fifty years of class repression boiled into a single word. 34:54
25:26 The watch is "too hot" meaning the pawnbroker thinks it's obviously stolen.
26:57 "Here's Johnny!" is NOT from The Shining. It's from The Tonight Show.
@@positivelynegative9149 it’s from The Shining
...and "Johnny" from AIRPLAINE! is in this movie too.
A friendly heads up. Better call Saul went on sale 24.99 complete series on Apple app today. Cheapest price ever.😊
Oh interesting, thanks
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Thanks for watching
I NEVER comment on a person's appearance, and as a man, I prefer to focus on more substantial, less superficial aspects of a woman to compliment, but I am pausing just 49 seconds in to tell you how extraordinarily pretty you look. You have always been an exceptional beauty, but today you took my breath away and I wanted you to know. Now back to the video
If you like Jamie Lee Curtis, you'll enjoy A Fish Called Wanda, a very funny heist film. She's brilliant in it.
The duck of death ! Of course I remember. 'Unforgiven'.
'Squash' is like racquetball or tennis.
And his 'Suit Case' at the start of the movie, is a briefcase. Silly Goose!
I say that in kindness Bisscute.
This is a great old movie. Thanks for reacting to it.
Thanks for watching
Can't believe I watched this movie today TV glad you liked it Merry Christmas Biss.
Eddie Murphy is from what in the one-time greats movies and stand-up comedian❤
35:30 - Luggage guy on the right, Comedian turned US Senator, Al Franken.
Great reaction Biss!
One of my all time favorite movies!! Wooot!!
LETS F'ING GOOOO!! 👍😎👍
With inflation that 80k/yr then, is closer to 220k/yr now :)
"The Long Kiss Goodnight" is another great Christmas Movie with Geena Davis (Thelma & Louise) and Samuel L. Jackson
9:20 look at Giancarlo Esposito
I was just going to ask if anyone else saw Gus Fring there lol
Heya, Biss, This was a fun movie and I loved your reaction. This movie had a few Saturday Night Live alumni. Thanks Biss you look lovely as always my friend.
Sacred rich room 😂
Great reaction, Madalina! Thank you for watching this film. To answer a question you asked, when an item is sold under shady circumstances, the item could be stolen or "hot".
Your impressions were actually funnier than the movie 😅
A favorite lesser known Eddie Murphy movie is "Bowfinger" 1999, with Steve Martin and Heather Graham. Thanks for this one! - "A Fish Called Wanda" 1988, is a favorite Jamie Lee Curtis movie, with John Cleese, Kevin Kline and Michael Palin.
This is one of my favorite Christmas movies. As a guy in finance I really enjoyed the trading floor scene. Today nearly all trades are transacted by computers, but back then it was done by people.
I am guessing Beeks lived out his life as a female gorilla. 🤣🤣
I love it! Biss' abhorrence for the rich matches my own
A must see Christmas movie is Rare Exports. A Finnish movie. Very Finnish. The Finnish name for Santa is Joulupukki. Meaning The Yuletide Goat. With horns, like the devil. He has very little to do with the friendly Santa other countries have. The Joulopukki knows who has been good, but more importantly, he knows who has been bad... The sack isn't for bringing presents. It is for carrying bad kids away.
Hmm maybe someday
Merry New Year. 😊😂😂
Merry new year