❤BIBLE VERSE OF THE DAY❤ ROMANS 12:16 NIV 16 Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but be willing to associate with people of low position.[a] Do not be conceited.
Aw, you missed my favorite part! When Duke says to Eddie: "...and bacon, like in a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich." And Eddie Murphy looks directly at the camera! That one look MADE Eddie Murphy a star in the 1980s!
I saw this movie when it first came out in the theaters, but I'll like to make some movie suggestions that I think you'll like, so check out Victor Victoria A Soldiers Story Uptown Saturday night Let's do it again The Right Stuff It's a mad mad mad mad world JFK Network The Taking of Pelham 123 Magnolias The world according to Garp The color purple New Jersey Drive
Pawn shop guy is Bo Diddly,world famous blues guitarist. He and John Belushi, starting with the movie, blues brothers, always put blues musicians in their movies!
It should be noted that Don Ameche hated swearing and wasn't at all keen on using the 'n' word. He apologised to those on set during the appropriate scenes and even turned up early to be able to do so. He had very good morals.
He also didn't want to when the scripted had him shouting “F**k him!” at the end of the climax. but John Landis and Eddie Murphy convinced him that it was just one take and that’s it. And for one take, that was a pretty convincing one, that feels in line with his character, not caring about his brother.
5:51 Gus from Breaking Bad on the left. 11:03 Voice of Miss Piggy/Fozzie Bear/Yoda and film director Frank Oz 26:40 Future Senator Al Franken in the middle. 27:34 John Belushi's brother Jim in the monkey suit.
Frank Oz also played the property guard (similar role) when Jake (John Belushi) was getting out of Joliet Prison in the Ackroyd/Belushi movie The Blues Brothers "one soiled". The 2 duke brothers (Don Ameche and Frank Bellamy) were also in Eddie's "Coming To America" movie as 2 bums that Eddie gives a stack of money to "Randolph, We're BACK!!". The character crossovers in THIS movie plus the Blues Brothers, and Coming to America make them even MORE funny!!
The little guy who takes Winthorpe's coat, whom he addresses as Folsey, was George Folsey, Jr., who only acted 4 times but had a long career in film behind the scenes. The servant at the club, Ezra, to whom the Dukes gave $5, was Avon Long, a great dancer for several decades. He performed at the Cotton Club in Harlem during the 1930s and was on Broadway a number of times, including in Porgy and Bess, playing Sportin' Life the hustler/cocaine dealer. Both Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy were in the casts of Saturday Night Live. Aykroyd was in the first cast, Murphy in the second.
It's the same story that the musical "My Fair Lady" is based off of, which is "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw. Granted they used different characters but the story is essentially the same. Next to Oscar Wilde, Shaw was one of the greatest English playwrights of the Victorian era.
"When we wanted a jacuzzi we had to fart in the tub!" 😂😂😂 There are so many great, classic moments in this movie. Trading Places is a comedy masterpiece. Its full of meaning and laughs.
25:57 No, this movie precedes Coming to America. In CtA the Dukes are homeless on the street when Prince Akeem gives them a bundle of cash and one of them declares "we're back!".
In 2010 part of a law ( Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act) was passed with a specific section making insider trading on unreleased crop information illegal because of his movie. It is also known as the Eddie Murphy Rule
Gabby does some funny/great imitations so I knew this movie was gold for her and I was right! Very entertaining Gabby. Love those Christmas jammies you wearin' too! ❤🎄
The 2 train guys worked as writers on SNL for years! The ape suit guy is Jim Belushi, big movie star, but his brother was John, a superstar on SNL and movies. With wynthorpe here, they did The Blues brothers! John had the number 1 TV show, movie, and concert tour all at the same time! Then died way too soon of a drug overdose, same place Marilyn was murdered, by the mob......er ......she overdosed!😅
Looking aside from this classic movie, if you go back to the jail scene when Eddie Murphy's character first gets arrested, you'll see a young Giancarlo Esposito clinging to the bars behind him....he later went on to become the guy who shot Malcolm X in the Denzel Washington film....and then, of course, became one of the greatest villains of all time....Gus Fring, in BREAKING BAD!
The two baggage handlers transporting the gorilla 27:24 on the train are comic duo Al Franken and Tom Davis from Saturday Night Live (SNL). Al Franken would become a (D) United State Senator from 2009 to 2018.
The Duke and Duke brothers (notable old actors Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche) actually made a cameo appearance as the same characters in the 1988 Eddie Murphy movie 'Coming To America'. And in the bathroom scene when the two brothers are secretly speaking while Valentine (Eddie Murphy's character) is hiding in the bathroom stall, the actor Don Ameche did not want to use the 'N' word since he personally found it reprehensible even to use as a line in a movie. So the director etc had to convince him to say the word. That is how good of an actor he was...he hated using words like that, but he was still able to convince the viewer that his character had no problem using such language.
Great movie, Murphy and Aykroyd are legends. The same time of this movie a Major connected adoption agency in NYC was getting paid by a researcher to place twins/triplets/etc into multiple homes from low to high income and monitor them through various 'checkups' , to determine if what you become in life is reflective of Nature or Nuture. They made a documentary about it called "Three Identical Strangers", of triplets who found each other in their late teens. Crazy story.
Ralph Bellemy and Don Ameche were classically trained actors from the 40s and 50s starring next to Cagney, Bogart etc. Don Ameche was such a Gentleman he refused to say the "N' word during filming. Eddy Murphy had to joke around with him for a while to get him to say it. Bo Diddly is the Pawn Shop owner. His photo and music are in the background. Dan was a close friend of Bo.
31:23 "Who thought of this concept...?" It draws from several classical sources, but most would say it's heavily influenced by The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain.
I fell in love with Jamie Leigh Curtis after seeing this film. She is beautiful, funny and a great Actress. Her Father was Screen Star Tony Curtis (Some like it Hot, Spartacus) and her Mother was Screen Star Janet Leigh (Psycho).
In JLC's apartment she has a poster on the wall for See You Next Wednesday. John Landis likes to include this in a lot of his movies. It's even mentioned in Michael Jackson's Thriller video, which Landis also directed. Loving your reaction vids. Keep up the good work.
I know this is barely appropriate but you are simply stunning. Your laugh, your eyes and that blowtorch of a smile. No one as beautiful as you would ever spend time with me in the real world, but I appreciate being able to hang out on line. Take Care and Merry Christmas.
Don’t know if you know, or if someone told you, the the 2 old homeless men on coming to America that Akeem gave the McDowells bag full of money to were Randolph,and Mortimer
You are absolutely beautiful, CAblend, with an amazing smile and wonderful attitude. I've been loving your reactions! ❤ Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche were Hollywood legends, back in the day. Ameche was a true gentlemen. He hated using the racial slurs and kept apologizing to Eddie Murphy, who assured him it was ok. I read that he insisted on filming that last scene on the trading room floor in one take, because he refused to say the F-word more than once. You can also see him in the 1985 Ron Howard film, Cocoon.
I've watched this movie, i own this movie and untill now in your review with the blue screen with the poster background I just noticed now Jamie Lee on it on the money. I will always love this movie ...untill the whole monkey stuff, but it picks up, Dan and Eddie are so good in this, Jamie Lee is fantastic as per , and Denolm Renolds the butler is fun to watch after knowing him in a comfort movie Noises Off w/ Christopher Reeves and Mycocanine Micheal Caine
It's probably been said a lot, but there is a triple trading places. 1) Winthorp and Billy Ray trade places. 2) Winthorp/Billy Ray trade places with Randoph/Mortimer 3) The stock exchange is a place were trades are made.
When you mentioned the concept of Rich people taking advantage of poor people and using them for entertainment. I thought about "Surviving The Game". A black police officer is paid to recruit young homeless black men in major cities with the promise of a job that pays extremely well to be a servant for the wealthy at a hunting resort.
I think the switching places concept is a twist on a much older story called "The Prince and the Pauper", about a rich prince and poor person who look alike and decide on their own to trade places pretending to be each other and experience each other's life.
a great movie best actors Eddie, Jamie, and dan aykroyd (member of the core 5 of ghostbusters) don Ameche (harry and the Hendersons)😍please watch a fish called Wanda with the famous that girl Jamie lee Curtis😍 such a good movie and great plot can watch over and over.
An interesting piece of trivia regarding this film. The orange futures scheme seems like it ought to be some kind of illegal insider trading, right? This is futures though, not the stock market. At the time of the film the scheme was entirely legal and if attempted in real life would have worked. Such schemes werern't made illegal until 2010. The law that made it illegal is known as the "Eddie Murphy Rule" and it was inspired by the film.
I love this movie. Though the thing that puzzles me is they would have an entire payroll department. People at the top don't have to waste their time with payroll.
Normally yes. But these two have already shown themselves to be stingy cheapskates. Mortimer: "We seem to be paying some of our employees an awful lot of money." Louis: "Can't get around the old minimum wage, Mortimer." My guess is; They won't pay someone to sign them when they can, but more importantly they want to see every check written to keep track of all the money spent by the company. They don't want one dollar to slip by them unnoticed. I've had bosses of large companies that have said "nobody signs checks but me".
Good order... Next u can see Coming to America made 1987 You will see a real corelation.. This was made 1982 directed by John Landis , the person who made Thriller with MJ Between the two....
❤BIBLE VERSE OF THE DAY❤
ROMANS 12:16 NIV
16 Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but be willing to associate with people of low position.[a] Do not be conceited.
Thank you for the Word.🙏🏾
Aw, you missed my favorite part! When Duke says to Eddie: "...and bacon, like in a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich." And Eddie Murphy looks directly at the camera! That one look MADE Eddie Murphy a star in the 1980s!
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I saw this movie when it first came out in the theaters, but I'll like to make some movie suggestions that I think you'll like, so check out
Victor Victoria
A Soldiers Story
Uptown Saturday night
Let's do it again
The Right Stuff
It's a mad mad mad mad world
JFK
Network
The Taking of Pelham 123
Magnolias
The world according to Garp
The color purple
New Jersey Drive
Are you single?
Pawn shop guy is Bo Diddly,world famous blues guitarist. He and John Belushi, starting with the movie, blues brothers, always put blues musicians in their movies!
Coleman, "Just be yourself sir, whatever happens they can't take that away from you".
Truer words have never been spoken.
i don't like how Coleman lied that he didn't know Louis when he returned home
that bugs me
The Dukes are in Coming To America, with Eddie Murphy. You will love it. LOL.
right😍 and note it came out after this
It should be noted that Don Ameche hated swearing and wasn't at all keen on using the 'n' word. He apologised to those on set during the appropriate scenes and even turned up early to be able to do so. He had very good morals.
He still delivered his lines so well. Ameche certainly didn't phone it in
He apologized in advance, and asked for everybody to get it right so he only had to do one take.
Its quite scary that noises from the mouth can be offensive.
@@chaztitan6457 people I should say grown adults can be way too sensitive
He also didn't want to when the scripted had him shouting “F**k him!” at the end of the climax. but John Landis and Eddie Murphy convinced him that it was just one take and that’s it. And for one take, that was a pretty convincing one, that feels in line with his character, not caring about his brother.
The two actors playing the Duke brothers were super famous heartthrobs from the Golden Age of film. No reactor has ever tackled any of those movies.
5:51 Gus from Breaking Bad on the left.
11:03 Voice of Miss Piggy/Fozzie Bear/Yoda and film director Frank Oz
26:40 Future Senator Al Franken in the middle.
27:34 John Belushi's brother Jim in the monkey suit.
and don Ameche harry and the Hendersons😍 most people aren't aware or leave out
Frank Oz also played the property guard (similar role) when Jake (John Belushi) was getting out of Joliet Prison in the Ackroyd/Belushi movie The Blues Brothers "one soiled".
The 2 duke brothers (Don Ameche and Frank Bellamy) were also in Eddie's "Coming To America" movie as 2 bums that Eddie gives a stack of money to "Randolph, We're BACK!!".
The character crossovers in THIS movie plus the Blues Brothers, and Coming to America make them even MORE funny!!
Richard Hunt, also a muppet performer is Wilson.
i love her reactions. She is always so cool and likeable.
That is the very young actor Giancarlo Esposito at 6:03 in the jail. Known for TV roles in 'The Mandalorian' and 'Breaking Bad' to name just a few.
Denholm elliot tye butler, was a good actor, he played Marcus Brody in the Indiana Jones franchise.
The little guy who takes Winthorpe's coat, whom he addresses as Folsey, was George Folsey, Jr., who only acted 4 times but had a long career in film behind the scenes.
The servant at the club, Ezra, to whom the Dukes gave $5, was Avon Long, a great dancer for several decades. He performed at the Cotton Club in Harlem during the 1930s and was on Broadway a number of times, including in Porgy and Bess, playing Sportin' Life the hustler/cocaine dealer.
Both Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy were in the casts of Saturday Night Live. Aykroyd was in the first cast, Murphy in the second.
It's the same story that the musical "My Fair Lady" is based off of, which is "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw. Granted they used different characters but the story is essentially the same. Next to Oscar Wilde, Shaw was one of the greatest English playwrights of the Victorian era.
they actualy got this idea from a 3Stooges short, where rich men try to turn the Stooges into gentlemen
The..... YEAH!.... Guy, was a movie unto himself!
I recommend Eddie Murphy's "other" cop movie, 48 HRS. from 1982. ("Other" because most people know about Beverly Hills Cop from 1984.)
His first movie, and one of his best.
Eddie Murphy joked on set that between him and the two actors who played the Dukes, they had been in 150 films. This was only Murphy’s third film.
yes he said "between the 3 of us, we've made 153 movies!"
One of the funniest movies ever. Great reactions.
"When we wanted a jacuzzi we had to fart in the tub!" 😂😂😂 There are so many great, classic moments in this movie. Trading Places is a comedy masterpiece. Its full of meaning and laughs.
*That $80,000 a year is $250,000 today in 2024*
The guy logging in Winthrop’s possessions is Frank Oz, the muppeteer who does the voice of Grover, Bert, Miss Piggy, Fozzie bear and Yoda.
Wow I didn’t know that.
thorp
all i hear is Fozzy Bear
same with Blues Brothers
And the pawn shop guy is bo diddly
25:57 No, this movie precedes Coming to America. In CtA the Dukes are homeless on the street when Prince Akeem gives them a bundle of cash and one of them declares "we're back!".
I can't help but think of this film whenever I read literature on behavioral economics.
In 2010 part of a law ( Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act) was passed with a specific section making insider trading on unreleased crop information illegal because of his movie. It is also known as the Eddie Murphy Rule
Many a guy wore out their VHS copy of "Trading Places" at certain points in the movie. God bless Jamie Lee Curtis! 🥰
No idea what you are referring to. I will say, we had a shit VHS that somehow always jumped an extra second after hitting pause.
@jasonm8017 No idea? Riiiiiiiiiight. 😉
@@dan_hitchman007 😊 ya ok, this and ‘Fast Times’
oh my goodness haha
When he swore as his brother was having a heart attack, I literally LMAO when I first saw this.
i love that so much
Gabby does some funny/great imitations so I knew this movie was gold for her and I was right! Very entertaining Gabby. Love those Christmas jammies you wearin' too! ❤🎄
This story is based on The Prince and the Pauper. It's a pretty good adaptation of it in my opinion.
This chic is really beautiful, and………her voice too, she was born to do reactions…..she should look into asmr as well
Omg omg. This is my all time favorite movie ❤
Yeah! (Deep voice)
The 2 train guys worked as writers on SNL for years! The ape suit guy is Jim Belushi, big movie star, but his brother was John, a superstar on SNL and movies. With wynthorpe here, they did The Blues brothers! John had the number 1 TV show, movie, and concert tour all at the same time! Then died way too soon of a drug overdose, same place Marilyn was murdered, by the mob......er ......she overdosed!😅
And one of them, Al Franken, became Senator for Minnesota.
@norwegianblue2017 yep, then got kicked out!
This movie and Coming to America!!!!
Fabulous hair girl. Can't wait to see what you come up with next
Murphy and Ackroyd really nailed it in this classic. Almost as good as Murphy and Nolte
I don't know if you watched Coming to America but the Dukes were in it as homeless men check it out. Love your reaction keep it up 👍
Coming to America is a great and underrated comedy
right 😍and note it came out around after this
Looking aside from this classic movie, if you go back to the jail scene when Eddie Murphy's character first gets arrested, you'll see a young Giancarlo Esposito clinging to the bars behind him....he later went on to become the guy who shot Malcolm X in the Denzel Washington film....and then, of course, became one of the greatest villains of all time....Gus Fring, in BREAKING BAD!
Your enthusiasm about starting to watch a movie is completely contagious. It makes me want to watch the movie again. Thank you.
Really loved your reaction video! Great job!
The two baggage handlers transporting the gorilla 27:24 on the train are comic duo Al Franken and Tom Davis from Saturday Night Live (SNL). Al Franken would become a (D) United State Senator from 2009 to 2018.
The Duke and Duke brothers (notable old actors Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche) actually made a cameo appearance as the same characters in the 1988 Eddie Murphy movie 'Coming To America'. And in the bathroom scene when the two brothers are secretly speaking while Valentine (Eddie Murphy's character) is hiding in the bathroom stall, the actor Don Ameche did not want to use the 'N' word since he personally found it reprehensible even to use as a line in a movie. So the director etc had to convince him to say the word. That is how good of an actor he was...he hated using words like that, but he was still able to convince the viewer that his character had no problem using such language.
Great movie, Murphy and Aykroyd are legends. The same time of this movie a Major connected adoption agency in NYC was getting paid by a researcher to place twins/triplets/etc into multiple homes from low to high income and monitor them through various 'checkups' , to determine if what you become in life is reflective of Nature or Nuture. They made a documentary about it called "Three Identical Strangers", of triplets who found each other in their late teens. Crazy story.
Ralph Bellemy and Don Ameche were classically trained actors from the 40s and 50s starring next to Cagney, Bogart etc. Don Ameche was such a Gentleman he refused to say the "N' word during filming. Eddy Murphy had to joke around with him for a while to get him to say it. Bo Diddly is the Pawn Shop owner. His photo and music are in the background. Dan was a close friend of Bo.
Love you didn't get "triggered" by what some people call blackface but isn't it was a poor disguise
A lot of people miss that Eddie Murphy is imitating Stevie Wonder when he’s pretending to be blind.
31:23 "Who thought of this concept...?"
It draws from several classical sources, but most would say it's heavily influenced by The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain.
Love this movie. I grew up with it & watched it so many times.
I joined a barbershop quartet to win Miss Penelope's heart. 🎵 Joined a quartet 🎵
The look on your face when the yuppies were singing to the debutants in the club was the best thing I've seen in quite awhile. 😂
Fantastic reaction! Keep up the good work!😊💯
I fell in love with Jamie Leigh Curtis after seeing this film. She is beautiful, funny and a great Actress. Her Father was Screen Star Tony Curtis (Some like it Hot, Spartacus) and her Mother was Screen Star Janet Leigh (Psycho).
I love Coleman such a great character. Stuck in the middle of the bet and actually remorseful
In JLC's apartment she has a poster on the wall for See You Next Wednesday. John Landis likes to include this in a lot of his movies. It's even mentioned in Michael Jackson's Thriller video, which Landis also directed. Loving your reaction vids. Keep up the good work.
A Christmas classic me and my dad still do hey winthorb ahhhhhhhh!!!! As a joke when we have a few drinks 😂
I know this is barely appropriate but you are simply stunning. Your laugh, your eyes and that blowtorch of a smile. No one as beautiful as you would ever spend time with me in the real world, but I appreciate being able to hang out on line. Take Care and Merry Christmas.
My favorite bit was the look on your face when they were singing in the country club. lol
Don’t know if you know, or if someone told you, the the 2 old homeless men on coming to America that Akeem gave the McDowells bag full of money to were Randolph,and Mortimer
Dude - don’t spoil it. She needs to see for herself.
@ I know… my bad… I thought about that…😞
You are absolutely beautiful, CAblend, with an amazing smile and wonderful attitude. I've been loving your reactions! ❤
Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche were Hollywood legends, back in the day. Ameche was a true gentlemen. He hated using the racial slurs and kept apologizing to Eddie Murphy, who assured him it was ok. I read that he insisted on filming that last scene on the trading room floor in one take, because he refused to say the F-word more than once. You can also see him in the 1985 Ron Howard film, Cocoon.
I've watched this movie, i own this movie
and untill now in your review with the blue screen with the poster background I just noticed now Jamie Lee on it on the money.
I will always love this movie ...untill the whole monkey stuff, but it picks up, Dan and Eddie are so good in this, Jamie Lee is fantastic as per , and Denolm Renolds the butler is fun to watch after knowing him in a comfort movie Noises Off w/ Christopher Reeves and Mycocanine Micheal Caine
Merry Christmas CaliforniaBlend!!
It's probably been said a lot, but there is a triple trading places.
1) Winthorp and Billy Ray trade places.
2) Winthorp/Billy Ray trade places with Randoph/Mortimer
3) The stock exchange is a place were trades are made.
The 2 old gentlemen who played the Duke brothers, Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy, were both old school Hollywood stars.
IS THERE A LAWYER IN THE HOUSE!?
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🤐
Frank Oz played a similar role in the Blues Brothers when Jake was getting out.
Butler was from Indiana Jones (Dr. Marcus Brody)
Beverly Hills Cop is a great action/comedy with Eddie Murphy
Keep an eye out for the Duke Brothers in Coming to America!
😁
When you mentioned the concept of Rich people taking advantage of poor people and using them for entertainment. I thought about "Surviving The Game". A black police officer is paid to recruit young homeless black men in major cities with the promise of a job that pays extremely well to be a servant for the wealthy at a hunting resort.
Eddie Murphy could read from the phone book and it would be hilarious. One of those people that makes comedy look easy.
React to Coming to America, it'll answer a question you asked.
Epic classic let’s go!! Plz do…
Hell or high water
True grit
Caddyshack
Life
Sherlock Holmes
Lucky number slevin
oNE OF MY FAVE FILMS
This movie was written by Eddie Murphy and it isn't the only one.
The guy next to Eddie in jail......😮😮😮😮 breaking bad!
I think the switching places concept is a twist on a much older story called "The Prince and the Pauper", about a rich prince and poor person who look alike and decide on their own to trade places pretending to be each other and experience each other's life.
(yes... BUT they actually got the idea from an old 3 Stooges short where rich guys try to turn the Stooges into gentlemen)
Your reactions are honest. Im gonna subscribe
Man's she's smart and she articulated on the movie brilliantly
Awesome movie, other funny comedy, my cousin Vinny, nuns on the run.
Eddie Murphy said he was in Vietnam yet eas only 21 in this movie.
Great movie.😁😁
Hey sweetie ... Trading Places came BEFORE Coming To America.
Randolph Randolph! 😂 Oh wow she's stunning🤩
This was Jamie Lee Curtis' first movie outside the horror genre.
In Eddie’s movie Coming To America he gives two old bums, sleeping on a bench, a bunch of money and it’s the Duke Brothers. Great reaction!
a great movie best actors Eddie, Jamie, and dan aykroyd (member of the core 5 of ghostbusters) don Ameche (harry and the Hendersons)😍please watch a fish called Wanda with the famous that girl Jamie lee Curtis😍 such a good movie and great plot can watch over and over.
Now you need to watch Coming to America, where the Dukes have a cameo appearance.
Coming To America!!
$1 cut to Louis hoarding shotguns
Who thought of it? Mark Twain, the prince and the pauper.
I always had a super crush on Penelope
Hell yeah! She was a model irl. I think at least one of her daughters also became a model.
Now watch "Coming to America" because there is a reference in there to Trading Places.
The Duke brothers have a cameo im coming to America
An interesting piece of trivia regarding this film. The orange futures scheme seems like it ought to be some kind of illegal insider trading, right? This is futures though, not the stock market. At the time of the film the scheme was entirely legal and if attempted in real life would have worked. Such schemes werern't made illegal until 2010. The law that made it illegal is known as the "Eddie Murphy Rule" and it was inspired by the film.
Just found your channel. You look pretty good. And sound just like a regular bro. Its a win win
The sad thing is this is more relevant today than it was even then.
One thing I've wondered is how did Winthorp get all those drugs to put in Valentine's desk with only $50? And after buying the gun?
Wild 🎥!
Ima need you to watch BOOMERANG w Eddie Murphy... asapp
I love this movie. Though the thing that puzzles me is they would have an entire payroll department. People at the top don't have to waste their time with payroll.
Normally yes. But these two have already shown themselves to be stingy cheapskates. Mortimer: "We seem to be paying some of our employees an awful lot of money." Louis: "Can't get around the old minimum wage, Mortimer." My guess is; They won't pay someone to sign them when they can, but more importantly they want to see every check written to keep track of all the money spent by the company. They don't want one dollar to slip by them unnoticed. I've had bosses of large companies that have said "nobody signs checks but me".
Good order...
Next u can see Coming to America made 1987
You will see a real corelation..
This was made 1982 directed by John Landis , the person who made Thriller with MJ
Between the two....
I think you'd have a lot of fun with "Overboard"
Hello Californiablend, if you review " Coming to America " you will see a cameo of Duke & Duke.
I just noticed that kid in the cell with Eddie Murphy is the chicken restaurant guy from Breaking Bad
You mean Giancarlo Esposito.
Bill Pullman the president from Independence Day is the white guy in that scene.
@@lizd2943 nope.