I vaguely remember that; Guttenberg really was on fire in regards to popularity and success. Alas it didn't last, but hey at least he got his moment to shine. Ah, the memories of the 80s. A good time to be growing up!
@@samholdsworth420 I love Short Circuit too. That, Police Academy, Labyrinth, Neverending Story.... So many classics that just cannot be replicated today.
HEY MINTY!! I was a stand-up comedian for.....EVER, and I got to know a few people in the movie business. One is an award winning, Director, Screenwriter and Producer, who worked on the CONJURING 3, and Annabelle comes home, plus a buttload of other films, as well as television shows. I can't say her name, but I will tell you, that I called her in Atlanta a few minutes ago and asked about the "Mystery Woman" on the Police Academy 2 poster. According to her, and a very well known actor, (she was on set), the woman was, the late actress, Angela Aames. According to my friend (and the actor), Angela Aames was supposed to be in the movie and that's why she was on the poster, but was replaced by Colleen Camp. I hope that clears up the mystery. Love your channel!!!👍👍👍👍
Well that's fascinating, and it's cool that you know this person in Atlanta. Sometimes it helps to have the right connections, right? Thank you for sharing. It does happen sometimes that people are on posters, but later end up not being in the film for whatever reason.
Wow, facinating. It sure helps sometimes to have connections to people like that and now you mentiond it, the woman on the poster does look like Angela Aames.
@@RettaTheRipper Good point, although to be fair, on that poster EVERYONE has their back to us except Freddy, so you know... But that was an excellent example. Thank you for reminding me. I hadn't seen that poster in a while (love the Dokken song though, referring to "Dream Warriors"). Check out Moriah Formica singing her cover of that song. You'll be blown away. Okay, done rambling. Have a good one.
I'm 48 years old & I watched Police Acadamy last night on my new Projector on DVD, I loved every minute of it. Tonights Popcorn movie is Poilce Acadamy 2 :)
PA2 is exactly what it is supposed to be: A fun movie for people to watch multiple times. 1,2 and 3 were the best ones. Zed becoming an officer was always funny, to me.
To me PA 5 was when they started to slip it was funny don't get me wrong Rene Auberjonois was really funny in it but sadly lacking Steve Guttenberg. Who could resist uttering the word DORK to GW Bailey if you ever saw him on the street. 6 was well erm bad and Mission to Moscow is a lesson of how not to make a PA film even though the director wanted to make a culture clash comedy but the studio said no to that and Christopher Lee only appeared in it as a favour to his long time friend and PA producer Paul Maslansky who also produced along with Alan Ladd Jr the grisly and brilliant low budget British horror film Death Line aka Raw Meat as it was called in the US which starred Donald Pleasence and David Ladd (Alan Ladd Jrs Son) in which Christopher Lee appeared as an MI5 agent in one scene. So if you ever did a 10 things you didn't know about Death Line you could say that this film is from the producers that went on to make Police Academy
Screw the critics, PA2 is a great film with loads of great gags. I have never personally compared it to PA1 because it is more than good enough. The franchise didn’t get weak at the second outing. Kirkland’s Dad and Bro, hilarious!
He was my favorite thing about the sequels. When "Sweetchuck" left the series, Bobcat felt he had to, as well, because he didn't think it'd be fair to have Zed without Sweetchuck, as they were basically a comedy duo.
1985!!! Mom took us to the movies to see this classic. Laughed all the way through. Very next weekend? BACK TO THE FUTURE! This was my favorite year at the movies
I LOVE the scene where Mahoney is reciting the Miranda Rights to the bunch of hoodlums in the cage on the back of the Police truck. One of the rights he states after the customary right to remain silent and right to an attorney is: You have the right to cable T.V. It always cracked me up and was really keeping in with the Mahoney character! Loved it!
@@RogueBoyScout OMG! Thank you! I knew there was more to it before the scene cuts away to something else but, it's been SO LONG, y'know? You're absolutely right, the right to sing the Blues IS important!😂😂😘😘💖💖👍👍👋👋👋👋👋
@@thegreenbird795 Actually, that voice was just one of many Bob did in shows prior to making it big. It was in a skit about a farmer telling a story about how aliens came down and giving him a Chiclet. TV started calling for "the guy who screams a lot" so it morphed into his entire character. Bob is one of the funniest people and a master at dealing with hecklers. Not to mention a super nice guy.
Police Academy 1 and 2 are hilarious. 3 is fun and still has some laughs. 4 is absolutely bonkers and the least cohesive. 5 and 6 are watchable with amusing moments. 7 should never have been made. This is coming from an 80s kid who has all 1-6 on vhs 📼 and grew up with a police officer for a Father. These movies were a big part of my childhood. Huge nostalgia factor. Thanks Minty.🎥👍
Whats wrong with Police Academy for Kids? Oh yeah, forgot how Americans are about guns in their child entertainment. Yet having more Guns registerd than People seems fine?
Not sure if it is part 3 or 4, but Zed and Sweetchuck is comedy gold! Pairing them together was a stroke of genius. They stole the show in any scene they were in together! 😂🤣
Likewise and I am a bit of an odd one as 5 and 6 are my favorites but i do enjoy the whole series minus 7. Never did see the TV show or the cartoon either.
I was a kid of the '80's, so I remember the pop culture of the time surrounding these movies. The first 4 Police Academy movies hold nostalgic memories for me, anything after is nothing but a blur, and I can't recall if I actually SAW the more later releases. It just seems like a series they drilled into the ground and took all the fun out of.
I recently had the honor of meeting Michael Winslow again last year and some crazy shenanigans took place with my tukey puppet! I am so glad to see he has returned to the life of comedy 😎💓
Forgive me if I’m repeating an answer to a question. The mystery blonde woman on the poster was an in joke by poster artist Drew Struzan. The first film had a special advertisement for video tape release. This included the mysterious blonde woman. The advertising executives loved it so much, the Drew decided to add her to the poster for the second movie. He discusses this in one of his books. Awesome job on your videos, as usual.
I really love Police Academy comedy. Maybe many people will say that it's getting old. But i love it Keep up the amazing work (Sorry for my english.still learning)
What I particularly enjoy about those older, silly comedies (I just rewatched Airplane a few days ago) is the wonderful lack of political correctness bullcrap that is constantly shoved down our throats these days.
This was my second favorite in the series. I love the back and forth between Zed and Sweetchuck, Tackleberry and his new partner, and all of the wacky hijinks
@@wstine79 Is that right? Well okay, cool. I was way off. Thank you for responding. Anything in particular about part 4 that makes it your favorite? As I told someone else here in the comments, I always enjoyed the first 4, but thought the 5th was terrible, so I never watched the 6th. Have a good one.
Its great that Zed and Sweetchuck have a story arc between movies. They go from arch enemies in 2, to reluctant roommates in 3, to partners in 4. These films were always more about gags than character evolution, so it is surprising to see!
This is one of my favorites in The Police Academy Movies, Zed and Sweetchuck are awesome, Mahoney was also one of my favorites though these movies are full great characters. 🚓👮♂️
Howard Hesseman who played the Captain passed away last week. He was best known for his role as the loveable wasted DJ Johnny Fever on the hit tv show WKRP In Cincinnati
This is one of those movies/series I consider "comfort content" - nostalgic, goofy, yes ok even stupid but in a loveable way, and endlessly watchable because it brings back the feeling of the time. As Minty says, not high art.... but still a favorite. 👍
I love most of the PA films. I like that you can just completely turn your brain off and watch them. Sad that quite a few of the characters are no longer with us, such as Tackleberry, Hightower and Hooks.
So glad to see you covering more in the Police Academy series! It has been a personal favorite 'silly comedy' series of mine much like the Ernest movies! Also, I want to thank you for including the fact about Donovan Scott not wanting to return, specifically because I actually added that piece of trivia to IMDB! Yup! I met Donovan along with many of the original and sequel cast members (including Steve Guttenberg!) back in 2018 at an event called The Hollywood Show in Los Angeles! I had already befriended Donovan on Facebook and still keep in touch with him. About two or three years ago, he had posted about the PA2 script experience to which I felt just had to be shared on IMDB, so I thank you Minty for adding that to this video! Makes me feel like I had a hand in helping you! Keep up the great work! Also, if you haven't done so, please be sure to listen to my Phil's Phlicks Audio Commentary for Police Academy on my channel!
"You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to a court appointed attorney. You have the right to sing the blues. You have the right to cable TV... that's very important. You have the right to sublet. You have the right to paint the walls... no loud colors."
I'm SO glad you pointed that out, especially since online culture can be so toxic about these things sometimes! We really DO need movies that are just plain FUN sometimes, to balance out the endless melodrama! Thanks Minty! =)
Proctor was a great addition to the cast. He made the movie for me. I always wondered why Barbara didn't return. It's too bad... but the cat poop thing doesnt really suit his character anyways. I love PA 2, and I even enjoy 3 for the most part. But after that it goes downhill pretty fast. I seem to remember that I could rent PA2 from the video store because it wasnt rated R, but not the first one, so number 2 was the one I started with. Thats probably why it has such a soft spot. It really is just a series of gags that barely connect though.
It would've been interesting to see Donavon Scott reprising his role of Leslie Barbara, if not in Police Academy 2, in any of the other sequels, kinda like when they brought back Fackler in Police Academy 5 or 6, whichever Police Academy he'd returned in ( Which definitely wasn't Police Academy 4) It'd been interesting to see where his character development went
"De beuk erin" can be loosely translated to "switching gears" as it just means you're doing something with more speed or enthusiasm. As a dutchman myself I always used "de beuk erin" whenever I'm super excited about doing something fun.
I remember when I was a kid in 85 or 86 and we just got a VCR. Police Academy was the first VHS I remember renting. I loved the movies as a kid. I should rewatch them all.
The guy from Dumb and Dumber is Mike Starr. Also, GW Bailey (Harris) did appear in the film in the wedding sequence. He is shot from the back as a wedding guest who gets his picture taken by the photographer.
Godfather Part 2 was utter crap! Such a studio cash in. But this film? This is cinematic art! Where is Bobcat's Oscar for Best Supporting Actor? Robbed! I tell you this film was robbed! ;)
Although Donavan Scott not returning as Leslie Barbara was sad, the addition of comedian actor Tim Kazarinski was loads of fun. As for Bobcat, as a Bipolar child (and now adult), his manic screaming comedy always tickled me, because I saw my own manic humor in his performances. I've loved seeing G.W. Bailey in M*A*S*H T.V. series, then later as Lt Provenza in the T.V. shows The Closer, then Major Crimes. Same with Bruce McGill, whom I first saw in Animal House, later in The Last Boy Scout (albeit briefly), and finally as Sgt Korshach(sp?), in Rizolli and Eiles. I'm sure I've seen him in other things but, those 3 stand out. Thanks again, Minty for this fun, if poignant trip down memory lane! Much Love!😘💖👍👋👋👋
The 80's were so different in tone. We still had bad crime inflation and high taxes but we had fun things as well.....now everything just fucking sucks 😞
The 90s and even the 00s in some ways were more similar to the 70s than they are to now. We had free speech then. Smoking was still legal in non residential buildings though often banned by landlords and employers. That is what is meant by a voluntary ban. It doesn't mean you can still smoker but the owner or manager or the building or business can ban smoking there or evict you. Restrictions in movement started with 9-11 in 2001 and led to the Covid restrictions. Covid should have been treated like the swine flu pandemic in 2009.
I would truly love, enjoy, and appreciate it if you would do a video like this for all 7 Police Academy films, not just for parts 1 and 2. I know there are fun facts to uncover and I know you’d be the man to deliver the content! That and I just truly enjoyed parts 1 and 2 so much I would love love love to see videos for 3 through 7! Please consider it. Thanks!
Minty, love your content! You consistently bring to light things I haven’t heard of or didn’t know and it’s great! I have two requests for you if you haven’t done them already (and I say that because I haven’t seen them in your videos) Can you do a video on With Honors and A Walk in the Clouds? I know a bit about these movies but I bet there is some interesting details out there! Thank you in advance!
Javier, those are two wonderful suggestions. Hardly anybody knows about "With Honors," but it is probably Joe Pesci's best performance ever. He was amazing in that film. And "A Walk in the Clouds" is a hidden Keanu Reeves gem that most people have forgotten about (before his Matrix and John Wick fame). Thank you for suggesting those. And honestly, Keanu had a ton of good films before the Matrix came along (even Parenthood, which people forget he was in). Have a good day.
@@joshuaburba1048 I forgot he was in Parenthood!!!! And your right, he did have some great movies prior to the Matrix. Both of my suggestions are in my top 10 movies and they are a must watch on an annual basis! Also, thanks for the reply!
@@javiervegajr1255 My pleasure. Yes sir, Keanu had lots of good stuff before Matrix fame. Parenthood Chain Reaction Speed Point Break A walk in the clouds Bill and Ted Thanks for your response as well.
Sadly we lost many of the cast members of this movie and the original. First David Graff (2001) Who played the beloved Tackleberry, then th lovely lady who played Officer Laverne Hooks (Marion Ramsey, 2021), Howard Hessman, our beloved Dr Johnny Fever, who was also very good in Head Of The Class. (2022) Bubba Smith (2011) And was there a black and white picture with the late, great Tim Ross in it? He might have been in the photo with either the director of PA2 or, one of its producers. And last but not least, Art Metrano/Mauser (2021). If I've missed anyone, please let me know. ETA: That IS Tim Ross with the director of the movie. Might be a still from Barney Miller, which I loved. And of course NO ONE can replace Tim Ross as Shepherd Book in Firefly and it's theatrical release of Serenity, (which shares the same name as Firefly's ACTUAL Pilot film). RIP, you wonderful entertainers, you'll all be missed!
Yeah, Bubba Smith was born on February 28th, like I am! I was so happy to find that out since Hightower is one of my favorite characters in these movies.
13:02 - Kathleen - she is even on the opposite side of Tackleberry behind Mahoney. Even I always knew that. This drawing on the poster was not always brightly tinted for her to look so light blonde either.
Looking back on my childhood, I have to say that I like the second part just as much as its predecessor! They matched the tone of the original very well and I like the new characters, especially ZED :-)
I totally agree with you regarding nostalgia. I have a special place in my heart for this movie and I thought it was hilarious. Every sequel AFTER part 2, I could care less about. I used to watch this film on my Beta all the time...good times. My favorite bit has to be the ending, when Mahoney punches Zed down the stairs and the whole time he's rolling down, he's saying "That didn't hurt" over and over. Then, when he finally hits the bottom, Hooks stomps his hand and he yells, "THAT HURT".
I personally always enjoyed the first 4, and thought the 5th was terrible, so I never even watched the 6th one. Of course, I was a kid. I wonder, if I watched them now, would I still enjoy them, or find them stupid?
@@guardiane Well, you never know. It is true that our perspective changes (well, hopefully it does) as we age and mature. I just rewatched Airplane a few days ago, and although still funny at points, I found it very ridiculous and stupid, so maybe the same would be true of the Police Academy films if I rewatched them. I don't know since I haven't seen them in so long. Thanks for the response. Have a good day.
I actually just watched this movie a few weeks ago for the first time in about 30 years. It was still as funny as the first time I saw it. And the new characters they brought in worked out quite well.
Minty!!! Your "ghost boy" comment just actually made me laugh out loud! That's That's first time you've made me laugh in 2-3 years of watching your great soothing videos, thank you! You've committed a "comedic art" !!!
I find it cool that Paxton not being be in this movie to take the Aliens role helped his and Bobcats careers . Paxton has some of the most memorable and repeated lines from Aliens to this day .
I can't put into words how hilarious it was when my misinformed cop father (Trailers didn't run like they do today kiddies) brought the entire family to see the first film. After we wouldn't all stop laughing/reminiscing and he got over his bravado and the fact that he didn't do a deeper check to what it really was, he couldn't help but admit how funny it was. It was amazing going back to the theater just one year later to follow up on the hilarity!! The original is securely a classic. I of course have the Box Set, but I usually don't go past PA4 *Citizens On Patrol* because *Police Academy* without Steve Guttenberg is just blasphemously wrong and clearly a studio property cash-in which sucks! As the day it was released, this was a great addition that met my 10yr old expectations!
Russian swearword on the phone booth that Mahoney destroyed to gain trust and infiltrate the gang is what struck us back in the VHS days there in the Soviet Union.
My feelinvs are that PA1 is a good introduction mkvie, 2 is funnier and has better characters overall. PA1 while a comedy has a more serious tone which I feel overall makes if more of a complete movie, but PA2 starts leaning more to slapstick, one liner style comedy with hints of fantasy that do grow as series goes on. PA2 and PA3 are the balance points bevore reallh starts going off the rails with 4 through 7. I find 2 and 3 more rewatchable then 1, then 4 through 7 in order of watchability and quality. PA3 is the often overlooked hidden gem in the series.
For the poster, the long hair suggests the Cathleen character. Although an early draft of the poster (before casting was complete) could have had Callahan, the image would have been changed to fit the second film but may not have been changed completely, thus showing features from the first character.
Things you didn't know about Dave Graf, aka: Tackleberry. He graduated from Lancaster High School in Lancaster, Ohio. His mother was a nurse on the maternity floor in the hospital in Lancaster. He was a year (or two?) younger than my parents, and they were often at the same parties together. He had a crush on my mom, whose name was Kathy, all through High School and, ironically, ended up marrying a woman named Cathy.
Dude! What was with that last thing you said? “There should be a Police Academy musical”…I choked a little on my breakfast! I would watch that over a West Side Story remake!
Loved these movies used to rent them from a local video place every weekend. They had a special for older movies,6 movies for $6 all weekend. It was almost guaranteed that at least 3 of my choices were police academy movies.
Love your work. Loved all the PA movies.. but I wonder why the intro has a snippet of the US Navy theme playing.. btw, I'm American but have a Aussie stepmom. You're good people...
I actually liked it way more than the first movie, especially because of the Zed parts and "captain" Mauser. It has at least just as many genuinely funny scenes and is endlessly quotable. IMHO the best of series, the quality notably dropped afterwards. Thanks for this great video, even as a big fan of the movie I learned a lot of new facts. Keep up the good work!
Extra tidbit: In the spanish (latin american) version it's called "Locademia de Policia" in which "Locademia" is the amalgamation of the words "Loca" and "Academia" ... which in turn mean "Mad" and "Academy", respectively. If we were to translate that to english it'd be something like "Police Mad-cademy".
Steve Guttenberg was on top of the world at this time. And just the perfect fit for the role.
I vaguely remember that; Guttenberg really was on fire in regards to popularity and success. Alas it didn't last, but hey at least he got his moment to shine. Ah, the memories of the 80s. A good time to be growing up!
Johnny 5, alive!
I know, its hard to explain to so.eone without being there
@@samholdsworth420 I love Short Circuit too. That, Police Academy, Labyrinth, Neverending Story.... So many classics that just cannot be replicated today.
Ummm, Actually.... We all know the real reason Steve Guttenberg was a star... Because of The Stonecutters... 😁
RIP to Bubba Smith, Marian Ramsey, David Graf, Howard Hessman, and Art Metrano
Also George Gaynes
Amen
@@karlsmith2570yeah and he will also be remembered as Punky Brewster's foster dad
At least these people are in a better place.
Phuck you mean to tell me tackleberry died too. Damn damn dayyyuuuuummmm
HEY MINTY!! I was a stand-up comedian for.....EVER, and I got to know a few people in the movie business. One is an award winning, Director, Screenwriter and Producer, who worked on the CONJURING 3, and Annabelle comes home, plus a buttload of other films, as well as television shows. I can't say her name, but I will tell you, that I called her in Atlanta a few minutes ago and asked about the "Mystery Woman" on the Police Academy 2 poster. According to her, and a very well known actor, (she was on set), the woman was, the late actress, Angela Aames.
According to my friend (and the actor), Angela Aames was supposed to be in the movie and that's why she was on the poster, but was replaced by Colleen Camp.
I hope that clears up the mystery. Love your channel!!!👍👍👍👍
Well that's fascinating, and it's cool that you know this person in Atlanta. Sometimes it helps to have the right connections, right?
Thank you for sharing. It does happen sometimes that people are on posters, but later end up not being in the film for whatever reason.
Wow, facinating. It sure helps sometimes to have connections to people like that and now you mentiond it, the woman on the poster does look like Angela Aames.
"I can't say her name."
Is she Voldemort?
@@joshuaburba1048 LOL like the guy on the cover of Nightmare on elm street 3 swinging that spiked ball? LOL. "Who's that guy??"
@@RettaTheRipper Good point, although to be fair, on that poster EVERYONE has their back to us except Freddy, so you know...
But that was an excellent example. Thank you for reminding me. I hadn't seen that poster in a while (love the Dokken song though, referring to "Dream Warriors").
Check out Moriah Formica singing her cover of that song. You'll be blown away.
Okay, done rambling.
Have a good one.
I'm 48 years old & I watched Police Acadamy last night on my new Projector on DVD, I loved every minute of it. Tonights Popcorn movie is Poilce Acadamy 2 :)
RIP to Howard Hesseman ( Capt. Lassard).He'll always be a Johnny Fever at the "Head of the Class"
Surprised Minty didn’t mention it.
I was waiting for Minty to mention it too…kinda thought that’s what made him do this video.
He rarely mention actors passing. Nothing of Tackleberry nor Hightower, for example
@@Zimmy_1981 True but it just happened. He has done that in the past.
RIP to Bubba Smith (Sgt. Hightower) as well
PA2 is exactly what it is supposed to be: A fun movie for people to watch multiple times. 1,2 and 3 were the best ones. Zed becoming an officer was always funny, to me.
Bobcat gave Zed that certain appeal to being a human being as opposed to just being some street thug who just wants to see the streets burn.
I can watch 1-4 over and over. And I love how Zed and Mr. Sweetchuck became partners.
@@lesmorrow226 yeah 4 Citizens on Patrol was the end for me. Police Academy was my shit in the 80s. Saw 2-4 at the movies. Classic
To me PA 5 was when they started to slip it was funny don't get me wrong Rene Auberjonois was really funny in it but sadly lacking Steve Guttenberg. Who could resist uttering the word DORK to GW Bailey if you ever saw him on the street. 6 was well erm bad and Mission to Moscow is a lesson of how not to make a PA film even though the director wanted to make a culture clash comedy but the studio said no to that and Christopher Lee only appeared in it as a favour to his long time friend and PA producer Paul Maslansky who also produced along with Alan Ladd Jr the grisly and brilliant low budget British horror film Death Line aka Raw Meat as it was called in the US which starred Donald Pleasence and David Ladd (Alan Ladd Jrs Son) in which Christopher Lee appeared as an MI5 agent in one scene. So if you ever did a 10 things you didn't know about Death Line you could say that this film is from the producers that went on to make Police Academy
@@albundy774 That is like a read along on the MST3K Twitch page! Great info.
Screw the critics, PA2 is a great film with loads of great gags. I have never personally compared it to PA1 because it is more than good enough. The franchise didn’t get weak at the second outing. Kirkland’s Dad and Bro, hilarious!
The fact there is a franchise shows what the critics know lol
I actually prefer Part 2. Part 1 is good but 2 is better.
"Great" is a stretch. Its only tolerable compared to the other sequels
Hell yeah great movie!
Yeah, who cares what critics say. Most movies they've canned I've liked!
Bobcat Goldthwait is brilliant as Zed. 😀👍👮♂️
He's brilliant period. If you haven't seen any of his stand up I highly recommend changing that.
He was my favorite thing about the sequels. When "Sweetchuck" left the series, Bobcat felt he had to, as well, because he didn't think it'd be fair to have Zed without Sweetchuck, as they were basically a comedy duo.
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How high do you gotta be to like his "standup" asking for a friend
He was terrific as Fred Chaney in Hot to Trot also.
These are some of my favorites movies ever. 1-4 are just all classic slapstick 80's comedy and will forever be ingrained into my childhood memories.
1985!!! Mom took us to the movies to see this classic. Laughed all the way through. Very next weekend? BACK TO THE FUTURE!
This was my favorite year at the movies
I LOVE the scene where Mahoney is reciting the Miranda Rights to the bunch of hoodlums in the cage on the back of the Police truck. One of the rights he states after the customary right to remain silent and right to an attorney is: You have the right to cable T.V. It always cracked me up and was really keeping in with the Mahoney character! Loved it!
You have the right to sing the blues.. that's important - LOL
@@RogueBoyScout OMG! Thank you! I knew there was more to it before the scene cuts away to something else but, it's been SO LONG, y'know?
You're absolutely right, the right to sing the Blues IS important!😂😂😘😘💖💖👍👍👋👋👋👋👋
And something about decorating cells because he says no loud colors.
I loved PA2 as much as the
original as a kid because of Bobcat Goldthwait, he clearly stole the show as this completely random gang leader.
I always thought he was doing an Ozzy Osbourne impression....
That don't hurt, that don't hurt, that don't hurt....oh.....that hurt
"I'm a vegetari-ari-you!!!!!!"
@@thegreenbird795 Actually, that voice was just one of many Bob did in shows prior to making it big. It was in a skit about a farmer telling a story about how aliens came down and giving him a Chiclet. TV started calling for "the guy who screams a lot" so it morphed into his entire character. Bob is one of the funniest people and a master at dealing with hecklers. Not to mention a super nice guy.
Police Academy 1 and 2 are hilarious. 3 is fun and still has some laughs. 4 is absolutely bonkers and the least cohesive. 5 and 6 are watchable with amusing moments. 7 should never have been made. This is coming from an 80s kid who has all 1-6 on vhs 📼 and grew up with a police officer for a Father.
These movies were a big part of my childhood. Huge nostalgia factor.
Thanks Minty.🎥👍
I don't know why but I have a real soft spot for 5. After that each was more ridiculous than the last.
The same running jokes that were old by the fifth film in the series.
"This fish is boiling!"
"Oh, you want stir fry?"
Rest in Peace, Mr. Pago-Pago.
The actor who played the sushi chef died too??
Damn, I didn't realize that
@@karlsmith2570yeah
Love this film. RIP Howard Hesseman.
Guttenberg’s acting was very similar to Bill Murray’s in Ghostbusters. Very laid back, slightly sarcastic, but vaguely in charge. Loved it.
Hmm I'm surprised this film did so well since many critics thought it was a rip off of Murray's film Stripes.
Literally one of my fondest memories as a kid. I was probably to young to watch any PoliceAcademy movies and really get it but they all were so funny.
Whats wrong with Police Academy for Kids? Oh yeah, forgot how Americans are about guns in their child entertainment. Yet having more Guns registerd than People seems fine?
@@maximumrisk2004
It certainly is a messed up hypocritical place.
Yeah, my parents didn't seem to care what movies I watched. The 80's were awesome for that!
What I love most about this channel is that NO ONE would EVER do a 10 ANYTHING for Police Academy TWO! And all the info is so interesting.
Not sure if it is part 3 or 4, but Zed and Sweetchuck is comedy gold! Pairing them together was a stroke of genius. They stole the show in any scene they were in together! 😂🤣
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"Hungry Diane?"
"You're ready now Mister!"
My two favourite scenes. 🤣🤣
The jones scene had me howling when i watched it for the first time in ages. Classic 👌🏼😂
@@Mickylad I know right! 🤣
Yeah pretty wild that Jason Hervey from the Wonder Years played the brat
Fun Fact: I've meet Mahoney, and Larvell Jones. Got picture with them, and autograph.
I love all of the Police Academy movies, with exception to part 7. To this day I watch these movies regularly. Another great video Minty!
Likewise and I am a bit of an odd one as 5 and 6 are my favorites but i do enjoy the whole series minus 7.
Never did see the TV show or the cartoon either.
I was a kid of the '80's, so I remember the pop culture of the time surrounding these movies. The first 4 Police Academy movies hold nostalgic memories for me, anything after is nothing but a blur, and I can't recall if I actually SAW the more later releases. It just seems like a series they drilled into the ground and took all the fun out of.
I recently had the honor of meeting Michael Winslow again last year and some crazy shenanigans took place with my tukey puppet! I am so glad to see he has returned to the life of comedy 😎💓
Forgive me if I’m repeating an answer to a question. The mystery blonde woman on the poster was an in joke by poster artist Drew Struzan. The first film had a special advertisement for video tape release. This included the mysterious blonde woman. The advertising executives loved it so much, the Drew decided to add her to the poster for the second movie. He discusses this in one of his books. Awesome job on your videos, as usual.
Comment section for the win! Thanks for this random bit of knowledge.
Here I thought it was Kim Catrell or the blond girl I forgot her name. She started out as a trainer and fell in love with Tackleberry after
Seinfeld as Proctor - "what's the deal with these handcuffs..."
- nah....Lance did a great job in the series
Proctor: "So I went to the Blue Oyster Bar... Yadda Yadda Yadda.. and now I'm tired".
I really love Police Academy comedy. Maybe many people will say that it's getting old. But i love it
Keep up the amazing work
(Sorry for my english.still learning)
Brother, your English is better than most people I know in certain parts back in the US. Keep it up. 👍🤘
@@Lord_Cabby That's because they don't speak English, they speak 'Murican 😉
@@Lord_Cabby Amen. Goobers here can't speak properly, and God help you if you try to correct them. They have a temper tantrum.
Have a good one.
What I particularly enjoy about those older, silly comedies (I just rewatched Airplane a few days ago) is the wonderful lack of political correctness bullcrap that is constantly shoved down our throats these days.
@@Lord_Cabby thank you i will keep it up to become better
Minty, you are really popping them out lately. I appreciate that! Keep them coming!
This was my second favorite in the series. I love the back and forth between Zed and Sweetchuck, Tackleberry and his new partner, and all of the wacky hijinks
Which was your favorite? I'm assuming the first one perhaps? Just curious.
@@joshuaburba1048 Actually, it's part 4.
@@wstine79 Is that right? Well okay, cool. I was way off. Thank you for responding.
Anything in particular about part 4 that makes it your favorite?
As I told someone else here in the comments, I always enjoyed the first 4, but thought the 5th was terrible, so I never watched the 6th.
Have a good one.
Its great that Zed and Sweetchuck have a story arc between movies. They go from arch enemies in 2, to reluctant roommates in 3, to partners in 4. These films were always more about gags than character evolution, so it is surprising to see!
My mom took me to see this one in the theater when I was 3. I LOVED every film in the entire franchise.
This is one of my favorites in The Police Academy Movies, Zed and Sweetchuck are awesome, Mahoney was also one of my favorites though these movies are full great characters. 🚓👮♂️
Zed and Sweetchuck get ever better in 3
Howard Hesseman who played the Captain passed away last week.
He was best known for his role as the loveable wasted DJ Johnny Fever on the hit tv show WKRP In Cincinnati
This is one of those movies/series I consider "comfort content" - nostalgic, goofy, yes ok even stupid but in a loveable way, and endlessly watchable because it brings back the feeling of the time. As Minty says, not high art.... but still a favorite. 👍
The Police Academy serie touched me deeply.
I love most of the PA films. I like that you can just completely turn your brain off and watch them. Sad that quite a few of the characters are no longer with us, such as Tackleberry, Hightower and Hooks.
And now both Lassards
Howard Hesseman just passed ⚰....
@@DavidLLambertmobile yep. He played Pete Lassard in this movie
So glad to see you covering more in the Police Academy series! It has been a personal favorite 'silly comedy' series of mine much like the Ernest movies!
Also, I want to thank you for including the fact about Donovan Scott not wanting to return, specifically because I actually added that piece of trivia to IMDB! Yup! I met Donovan along with many of the original and sequel cast members (including Steve Guttenberg!) back in 2018 at an event called The Hollywood Show in Los Angeles! I had already befriended Donovan on Facebook and still keep in touch with him. About two or three years ago, he had posted about the PA2 script experience to which I felt just had to be shared on IMDB, so I thank you Minty for adding that to this video! Makes me feel like I had a hand in helping you! Keep up the great work!
Also, if you haven't done so, please be sure to listen to my Phil's Phlicks Audio Commentary for Police Academy on my channel!
I loved all of the police academy movies. Their where my favorites growing up. My grandma still has all of them on vhs.
Couple years after this Buddy Revell was more scarier than the street gang in Police Academy
"You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to a court appointed attorney. You have the right to sing the blues. You have the right to cable TV... that's very important. You have the right to sublet. You have the right to paint the walls... no loud colors."
I'm SO glad you pointed that out, especially since online culture can be so toxic about these things sometimes! We really DO need movies that are just plain FUN sometimes, to balance out the endless melodrama! Thanks Minty! =)
Proctor was a great addition to the cast. He made the movie for me. I always wondered why Barbara didn't return. It's too bad... but the cat poop thing doesnt really suit his character anyways. I love PA 2, and I even enjoy 3 for the most part. But after that it goes downhill pretty fast. I seem to remember that I could rent PA2 from the video store because it wasnt rated R, but not the first one, so number 2 was the one I started with. Thats probably why it has such a soft spot. It really is just a series of gags that barely connect though.
It would've been interesting to see Donavon Scott reprising his role of Leslie Barbara, if not in Police Academy 2, in any of the other sequels, kinda like when they brought back Fackler in Police Academy 5 or 6, whichever Police Academy he'd returned in ( Which definitely wasn't Police Academy 4)
It'd been interesting to see where his character development went
I always assumed Barbara didn't retrun because he was one of the weakest in the first movie.
RIP Howard Hesseman.
I did a tribute video for him the other day, including the boiling fish and sushi knife gag
"De beuk erin" can be loosely translated to "switching gears" as it just means you're doing something with more speed or enthusiasm. As a dutchman myself I always used "de beuk erin" whenever I'm super excited about doing something fun.
to punch.. stump .. ram... the punch in it :)
@@stormcrow4423 indeed
As a dutchman too, I would loosely translate this as “Let’s Rock!!”
Or go fo it, let's get started... But I'm not a Dutch, I'm a Belgian. ;)
@@saulhudsonbelg pretty much the same 👍
My 8 year old daughter is well versed in PA 1-4. She also sings 80s songs. I feel we have succeeded as parents 😁
Yes you have.
Even the podium scene?
Police Academy 1,2 & 3 were great. It went downhill with 4 but even 4 wasnt too bad. Peace.
The idea for a P.A musical is great.
I remember when I was a kid in 85 or 86 and we just got a VCR. Police Academy was the first VHS I remember renting. I loved the movies as a kid. I should rewatch them all.
I love the police Academy movies sound effects guy my favourite
The guy from Dumb and Dumber is Mike Starr. Also, GW Bailey (Harris) did appear in the film in the wedding sequence. He is shot from the back as a wedding guest who gets his picture taken by the photographer.
I think this was one of the few sequels of any franchise that I'd actually enjoyed. A very enjoyable movie all the 'round.🎉🤓
Godfather Part 2 was utter crap! Such a studio cash in. But this film? This is cinematic art! Where is Bobcat's Oscar for Best Supporting Actor? Robbed! I tell you this film was robbed! ;)
Although Donavan Scott not returning as Leslie Barbara was sad, the addition of comedian actor Tim Kazarinski was loads of fun.
As for Bobcat, as a Bipolar child (and now adult), his manic screaming comedy always tickled me, because I saw my own manic humor in his performances.
I've loved seeing G.W. Bailey in M*A*S*H T.V. series, then later as Lt Provenza in the T.V. shows The Closer, then Major Crimes.
Same with Bruce McGill, whom I first saw in Animal House, later in The Last Boy Scout (albeit briefly), and finally as Sgt Korshach(sp?), in Rizolli and Eiles. I'm sure I've seen him in other things but, those 3 stand out.
Thanks again, Minty for this fun, if poignant trip down memory lane!
Much Love!😘💖👍👋👋👋
Minty's costume made him look like one of the Village People...nice!
Maybe he’s been hanging around the blue oyster? 😉
Ohhhh my child hood movies & memories back in 80s, loved the series, watched them all many times , good ole days, youth & decade was👌
Havent seen this movie in years thanks for the fond memories.
Your police costume finally provides something to TRULY compliment your mirror shades!
The 80's were so different in tone. We still had bad crime inflation and high taxes but we had fun things as well.....now everything just fucking sucks 😞
The 90s and even the 00s in some ways were more similar to the 70s than they are to now. We had free speech then. Smoking was still legal in non residential buildings though often banned by landlords and employers. That is what is meant by a voluntary ban. It doesn't mean you can still smoker but the owner or manager or the building or business can ban smoking there or evict you. Restrictions in movement started with 9-11 in 2001 and led to the Covid restrictions. Covid should have been treated like the swine flu pandemic in 2009.
It's Kathleen. She's paired with Tackleberry and look at his smug smirk in the poster!
R.I.P. Howard Hesseman. 1940- 2022. 👮🚔😢🙏
I would truly love, enjoy, and appreciate it if you would do a video like this for all 7 Police Academy films, not just for parts 1 and 2. I know there are fun facts to uncover and I know you’d be the man to deliver the content! That and I just truly enjoyed parts 1 and 2 so much I would love love love to see videos for 3 through 7! Please consider it. Thanks!
Minty, love your content! You consistently bring to light things I haven’t heard of or didn’t know and it’s great!
I have two requests for you if you haven’t done them already (and I say that because I haven’t seen them in your videos)
Can you do a video on With Honors and A Walk in the Clouds? I know a bit about these movies but I bet there is some interesting details out there! Thank you in advance!
Javier, those are two wonderful suggestions. Hardly anybody knows about "With Honors," but it is probably Joe Pesci's best performance ever. He was amazing in that film.
And "A Walk in the Clouds" is a hidden Keanu Reeves gem that most people have forgotten about (before his Matrix and John Wick fame).
Thank you for suggesting those. And honestly, Keanu had a ton of good films before the Matrix came along (even Parenthood, which people forget he was in).
Have a good day.
@@joshuaburba1048 I forgot he was in Parenthood!!!! And your right, he did have some great movies prior to the Matrix. Both of my suggestions are in my top 10 movies and they are a must watch on an annual basis! Also, thanks for the reply!
@@javiervegajr1255 My pleasure. Yes sir, Keanu had lots of good stuff before Matrix fame.
Parenthood
Chain Reaction
Speed
Point Break
A walk in the clouds
Bill and Ted
Thanks for your response as well.
Great vid Minty!!! The theme tune for Police Academy is outstanding!
I love Police Academy 1-4 in equal parts, then 5-7 in descending order.
Agreed 👍
I just can't help it... every time I hear the first notes of the Police Academy theme, I whistle along... been that way since 1987!
Sadly we lost many of the cast members of this movie and the original.
First David Graff (2001) Who played the beloved Tackleberry, then th lovely lady who played Officer Laverne Hooks (Marion Ramsey, 2021), Howard Hessman, our beloved Dr Johnny Fever, who was also very good in Head Of The Class. (2022)
Bubba Smith (2011)
And was there a black and white picture with the late, great Tim Ross in it? He might have been in the photo with either the director of PA2 or, one of its producers.
And last but not least, Art Metrano/Mauser (2021).
If I've missed anyone, please let me know.
ETA: That IS Tim Ross with the director of the movie. Might be a still from Barney Miller, which I loved.
And of course NO ONE can replace Tim Ross as Shepherd Book in Firefly and it's theatrical release of Serenity, (which shares the same name as Firefly's ACTUAL Pilot film).
RIP, you wonderful entertainers, you'll all be missed!
Yeah, Bubba Smith was born on February 28th, like I am! I was so happy to find that out since Hightower is one of my favorite characters in these movies.
13:02 - Kathleen - she is even on the opposite side of Tackleberry behind Mahoney. Even I always knew that. This drawing on the poster was not always brightly tinted for her to look so light blonde either.
Looking back on my childhood, I have to say that I like the second part just as much as its predecessor! They matched the tone of the original very well and I like the new characters, especially ZED :-)
I recently rewatched them all on Amazon, and Fyi "beuk erin" is a way of saying "hard at work" or "determined at work", greetings from belgium!
I totally agree with you regarding nostalgia. I have a special place in my heart for this movie and I thought it was hilarious. Every sequel AFTER part 2, I could care less about. I used to watch this film on my Beta all the time...good times.
My favorite bit has to be the ending, when Mahoney punches Zed down the stairs and the whole time he's rolling down, he's saying "That didn't hurt" over and over. Then, when he finally hits the bottom, Hooks stomps his hand and he yells, "THAT HURT".
I personally always enjoyed the first 4, and thought the 5th was terrible, so I never even watched the 6th one.
Of course, I was a kid. I wonder, if I watched them now, would I still enjoy them, or find them stupid?
@@joshuaburba1048 I still think part 2 is hilarious. Maybe I should give the other sequels a shot...
@@guardiane Well, you never know. It is true that our perspective changes (well, hopefully it does) as we age and mature.
I just rewatched Airplane a few days ago, and although still funny at points, I found it very ridiculous and stupid, so maybe the same would be true of the Police Academy films if I rewatched them. I don't know since I haven't seen them in so long.
Thanks for the response. Have a good day.
RIP Howard Hesseman. I also remember his character Dr. Louis Faraday from ‘Flight of the Navigator’.
I actually just watched this movie a few weeks ago for the first time in about 30 years. It was still as funny as the first time I saw it. And the new characters they brought in worked out quite well.
i watched the 1st 4 again last week since being a teenager
Minty!!! Your "ghost boy" comment just actually made me laugh out loud! That's That's first time you've made me laugh in 2-3 years of watching your great soothing videos, thank you! You've committed a "comedic art" !!!
I find it cool that Paxton not being be in this movie to take the Aliens role helped his and Bobcats careers . Paxton has some of the most memorable and repeated lines from Aliens to this day .
Goldthwaite in Aliens would be pretty funny.
This is my favorite entry in the Police Academy movies. I wore out a VHS copy.
I can't put into words how hilarious it was when my misinformed cop father (Trailers didn't run like they do today kiddies) brought the entire family to see the first film. After we wouldn't all stop laughing/reminiscing and he got over his bravado and the fact that he didn't do a deeper check to what it really was, he couldn't help but admit how funny it was. It was amazing going back to the theater just one year later to follow up on the hilarity!! The original is securely a classic. I of course have the Box Set, but I usually don't go past PA4 *Citizens On Patrol* because *Police Academy* without Steve Guttenberg is just blasphemously wrong and clearly a studio property cash-in which sucks! As the day it was released, this was a great addition that met my 10yr old expectations!
Loved the first 4 PA films. Especially 2&3!
Russian swearword on the phone booth that Mahoney destroyed to gain trust and infiltrate the gang is what struck us back in the VHS days there in the Soviet Union.
Greetings from West Virginia, USA! Love your videos Minty, thanks for the entertainment
My feelinvs are that PA1 is a good introduction mkvie, 2 is funnier and has better characters overall. PA1 while a comedy has a more serious tone which I feel overall makes if more of a complete movie, but PA2 starts leaning more to slapstick, one liner style comedy with hints of fantasy that do grow as series goes on.
PA2 and PA3 are the balance points bevore reallh starts going off the rails with 4 through 7. I find 2 and 3 more rewatchable then 1, then 4 through 7 in order of watchability and quality.
PA3 is the often overlooked hidden gem in the series.
For the poster, the long hair suggests the Cathleen character. Although an early draft of the poster (before casting was complete) could have had Callahan, the image would have been changed to fit the second film but may not have been changed completely, thus showing features from the first character.
PA 1,2,3 l can watch over again. The rest felt like Disney comedies when they became PG rated movies. PA rated R, PA 2 & 3 rated PG-13!
"Tackleberry's girl friend" was my immediate reaction when I saw the poster.
Police Academy 2 was hilarious. So was part 3. 4 wasn’t bad but that was the start of the decline.
Things you didn't know about Dave Graf, aka: Tackleberry.
He graduated from Lancaster High School in Lancaster, Ohio. His mother was a nurse on the maternity floor in the hospital in Lancaster. He was a year (or two?) younger than my parents, and they were often at the same parties together. He had a crush on my mom, whose name was Kathy, all through High School and, ironically, ended up marrying a woman named Cathy.
Stone cutters should have just left Steve Guttenberg alone. Otherwise you get movies like this one.
Dude! What was with that last thing you said? “There should be a Police Academy musical”…I choked a little on my breakfast! I would watch that over a West Side Story remake!
Minty, please review 3 Ninjas (1992)
Hey Minty, how bout a video on Revenge of the Nerds 2.......love your channel :)
Bobcat was funny....
'Easy-to-digest fun' is an excellent sum-up. It's a valid excuse for a bucket of popcorn, nothing more, nothing less.
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Man this is my favorite channel, please keep making these videos
Mmmmmm Callahan.
Loved these movies used to rent them from a local video place every weekend. They had a special for older movies,6 movies for $6 all weekend. It was almost guaranteed that at least 3 of my choices were police academy movies.
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol was my fave
Love your work. Loved all the PA movies.. but I wonder why the intro has a snippet of the US Navy theme playing..
btw, I'm American but have a Aussie stepmom. You're good people...
Minty, I've always really liked your outro music selection.
Another great video good on you mate!
Can't agree more, Bill Paxton would've been awesome AF in it. RIP Bill.
I really enjoyed the sequel maybe even more than the original. I think they did a great job of continuing the story. Great job Minty as always!
I grew up watching the police academy movies :-) thank you I'm from Venice Beach, California, love your videos minty
I actually liked it way more than the first movie, especially because of the Zed parts and "captain" Mauser. It has at least just as many genuinely funny scenes and is endlessly quotable. IMHO the best of series, the quality notably dropped afterwards. Thanks for this great video, even as a big fan of the movie I learned a lot of new facts. Keep up the good work!
Extra tidbit: In the spanish (latin american) version it's called "Locademia de Policia" in which "Locademia" is the amalgamation of the words "Loca" and "Academia" ... which in turn mean "Mad" and "Academy", respectively. If we were to translate that to english it'd be something like "Police Mad-cademy".