3:07 In an attempt to slow down the runaway bus the capitan issues the command "raise the flags of all nations!" I still use that line whenever I'm trying to slow down quick hahaha ...
I totally forgot about that movie, until I stumbled over a picture of the bus today and it came all back to me, so I sought it out on TH-cam. Nice nostalgia trip. Thanks for sharing.
Watched this film, over 30 years ago. Would watch it again if I could get it on DVD. Happy & loving memories. No one can take them away , but sadly, can never get bring them back.
I saw this movie on late night TV in the fall of 1976. I remember the one driver kept having panic attacks & passing out at the wheel. What a wacky show. On board swimming pool, bowling alley, ya right!!
My dad was a bus driver and I loved watching this on TV when I was a kid back in the 80s, I took it really seriously, I was dismayed when I saw it again as a teenager in the 90s and realised it was a just a dumb comedy.
One of my favorite scenes is when the pickup drove off the hill into the upper deck lounge. LOL, and the loungers introduced their family members to the occupants still in the lodged truck sticking out of the side of the bus. Not weird at all. LOL!!
The bus was never suppose to stop. It even had an automatic tire change system, the old blown tire was ejected from the vehicle and a one popped on while driving. In curves the bus could not stay in its lane so had to drive down the middle of the road.
My pals and I and all the kids at school would have loved to have seen this when it came out. We went to the movies for anything, and the local cinema showed everything B grade and cheap and we were there every Friday. but I swear in the Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi area there was no press, no advertisement, no word of mouth. I only heard of it much much later when it was on cable. Did it go straight to TV ? even then why didn't we hear about it?
I saw this when it first came out, a parody of all the disaster movies but at the same time the precursor to all those other parodies/slapstick movies, eg, airplane, naked gun etc. Had a thing for Stockard Channing, this was before Grease when her career was still sorta getting off the ground but the film has no mention in Wiki. I still find the silliness funny.
Omg. I always thought I was imagining things. When I would make a reference to the big bus. Pepole would look at me strange. I knew I didn't imagine this shit. Now take this straight jacket off me
I could remember this long time ago I believe if I remember correctly the two actors who played both bus drivers was Vic tayback and John Beck if my memory serves me correct John Beck played the one bus driver whose nickname was shoulders because once in awhile he would pass out and drive on the shoulder of the road and Vic tayback had a past was rumored that he ate the bus passengers back then before both of those guys drove the big bus.
Joeseph Bologna was the actor who played Dan Torrance the bus driver and John Beck played the co driver Vic Tayback played the bus driver Goldie at the bar who accused Dan Torrance of eating the his passangers .
Thar was the Coen Brothers, and starred Nicholas Cage, so I think it has enough star power to stay in the public consciousness. The Big Bus seems more forgotten now,although this video made me curious again.
The Italian Job Reference at the end. Would have been awesome if the A Team showed up in their van and Murdoch was flying a U.S. Army Heavy Duty Sky Crane Helicopter and Hannibal Smith got out and said that they were sent to help with the rescue operation. 😁
In one way it does in spirit. I hopped aboard this JumboCruiser to see what I could see. They were fixing it up to be a transport for veterans to get to where they could receive medical care. It didn't have all that special cowling, but then it didn't need it. It was still a very handsome articulated bus with one of the noblest of purposes.
das ding ist ja schon einige jahre alt.... wenn ich mir so vorstelle, so ein geschoss zu bauen, ist das eine gewaltige leistun... weil: computeranimiert war das derzeit noch nicht ....
I have trouble imagining the logic of having a nuclear-powered bus speeding through the twisty, curving roads of the Colorado Mountains. Isn't this the same road that Jack Torrance was driving on during the opening credits of "The Shining?"
I saw this movie when it was aired on TV around 1980 or so. I remember a scene just before the bus departs the terminal where the owner of the bus, who was injured in the explosion at the beginning of the film, is lying on a stretcher. He makes a comment asking why the coyote painted on the side of the bus is facing the wrong way. I distinctly remember this scene but it is not on the DVD release. Does anyone else remember this or did I just imagine it. I remember being really fascinated by this bus when I was a kid. Too bad it wasn't preserved in some museum or studio back lot.
They guy on the stretcher couldn't be moved because he had a St Christopher's medal embedded in his chest. I saw it when I was 18 at the drive in theatre as an extra to the main feature
lincbond442 - sounds like the mandela effect - when the movies we remember from years ago have been tweaked and passed off that they have always been that way. Not just movies though.
@@memyselfandaeiii That's no Mandela effect. The "real" Mandela effect is more of a sci-fi conspiracy about alternate dimensions. Some movies have alternate takes and cuts that are used for television, or even subsequent releases (before VHS would be shown years after their original release date at discount theaters). Mel Brooks' classic parody western Blazing Saddles is the one I've noticed most. It has several alternate takes to omit cursing and sexuality for TV AND some extra scenes that were in certain TV versions, but not the theatrical or VHS release. Quoting from IMDB: "The TV release has five extra scenes that weren't in the theatrical release: When Sheriff Bart is trying to capture Mongo, after he delivers the "CandyGram for Mongo", it then shows a "draw on the dummy sheriff" game that fires a cannon at Mongo, and then a scene Bart convinces Mongo to go diving down a well for Spanish Doubloons and Bart stops pumping air to the diving suit because it's time for his lunch break. Bart and Jim run away from Hedley Lamarr and his gang whilst wearing the KKK outfits. They run into some Born-again Christians having a baptism/picnic and join in. Lily Von Shtupp (Madeline Kahn) gives a brief spoken introduction to the saloon crowd before beginning her song. Governor Le Petomaine (Mel Brooks) arrives in the fake Rock Ridge a few moments before the final showdown, in a stagecoach with a flashing red light on the back, makes a joke about losing the "blue collar vote" and does a skit in the town where he impersonates Harpo Marx. When the dynamite fails to explode, Lily Von Schtuup says with some German rambling that it didn't work. When nobody knows what she said the guy that speaks frontier gibberish tries to translate. Those around him hit him with their hats."
When I was child I fell in love with that bus, but now that I am an adult who drives for a living. Driving something that big that isn't working right, don't look that fun. And the passengers, I would have pulled that bus over and left them on the side of the road.
It would never be built today. It looks like it's more than 15 feet high, too high for standard overpasses, weighs 75 tons which is 25 tons too heavy, and 32 wheels on 8 axles which is too big !!! The powers that be would have a fit, not even counting the fact that it's nuclear powered too !!! All that adds up to a real roadway monster !!! It wouldn't be considered a bus, but a road train, which to my knowledge, are illegal in the U.S. !!!!!
A nuclear powered bus, Instead rolling coal it rolls Chernobyl.
nuclear powered bus Instead combusion Engines
lol
3:07 In an attempt to slow down the runaway bus the capitan issues the command "raise the flags of all nations!" I still use that line whenever I'm trying to slow down quick hahaha ...
I totally forgot about that movie, until I stumbled over a picture of the bus today and it came all back to me, so I sought it out on TH-cam.
Nice nostalgia trip. Thanks for sharing.
I never forgot about this film. It's the Airplane! on wheels. LoL!
Watched this film, over 30 years ago. Would watch it again if I could get it on DVD. Happy & loving memories. No one can take them away , but sadly, can never get bring them back.
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I have it on avi format
if you want a copy on a dvd sent info
This movie was brilliant . Thanks for the memory.
nuclear powered bus! that is some fallout 4 level madness right there
I guess you didn't hear about the Ford nucleon.
@@farkasabel or the hybrid nuke ship
Ah yes. The joys of jet engines in street trafic.
Not jet - nuclear reactor!
You just gotta love the 2 dozen or so light bulbs in the back of the engine!
Zero tailgating
I remember watching this as a kid in the 70's. A rolling Three Mile Island as my mother called it! 🤣
I saw this movie on late night TV in the fall of 1976. I remember the one driver kept having panic attacks & passing out at the wheel. What a wacky show. On board swimming pool, bowling alley, ya right!!
His nickname was Shoulders, because he couldn't keep the bus on the road.
Me and my mother both laughed at this movie when it came out. It was some great, great memories.
I thought that was from a bad dream I had whwen I was a kid, Christ.
Same here, holy shit it was really really a movie
The only part I remember as a kid was it splitting at the end.
Why did TH-cam recommend this to me?
And me
Big bus
Gewel ✔ yes
Who cares, this is cool!
uheuheuheuhuehueh
Whenever I see one of those articulated city buses I picture a lounge and a bowling alley and think of this movie.
Snowpiercer, but in a bus
It's really not that big compared to modern buses, which have gotten pretty big
Wow, i have seen this film in the 80s! I was a little child! Nice!!
The Bongo player at the beginning was the legendary Richard Feynman.
damn that powerful Bus EVER
yes Nuclear reactor powering Entire BUS!
My dad was a bus driver and I loved watching this on TV when I was a kid back in the 80s, I took it really seriously, I was dismayed when I saw it again as a teenager in the 90s and realised it was a just a dumb comedy.
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Nice movie. Love to know what happened to the prop vehical. Affter all it was a nice toy for some supper rich kid's Christmas tree.
It got scrapped right after the premier of the film. :{
Who else was picturing ponch and John from chips chasing down this thing on the Los Angeles freeway listening to that 70’s music?
FYI...street scenes are from Santa Clarita, CA. Soledad Canyon Rd in front of the Saugus Speedway and Sierra Highway.
Many great movies have been filmed on those same roads. "Duel" is the one that always comes to mind.
The first scene was the Port Authority in New York City.
@@lincbond442 Duel is so simple but epic. Definitely a great film.
@@obeesrcconstruction9279Actually, it was filmed throughout Southern California and much of Downtown L.A.
Matt: Hey, look at these tires, Andrea!
Andrea: They're the Dynapros
Matt: And, their mounted on shiny, Alcoa rims.
It looks like they made an actual movie used bus. The bowling alley was the killer one for me!
One of my favorite scenes is when the pickup drove off the hill into the upper deck lounge. LOL, and the loungers introduced their family members to the occupants still in the lodged truck sticking out of the side of the bus. Not weird at all. LOL!!
Thanks for the memories !
The bus was never suppose to stop. It even had an automatic tire change system, the old blown tire was ejected from the vehicle and a one popped on while driving. In curves the bus could not stay in its lane so had to drive down the middle of the road.
MidnightVisions the
Holy crap, I didn`t imagine this from when I was a kid. It exists :D
Thanks for posting! This movie predates the first *Airplane!* but is just as wacky!
few people know that
Yeah, I remember seeing this once a long time ago.... before Airplane.
Surely you can't be serious......
@@leogetz3570 LOL
@ROCK UNCLE Production LOL
And here I was thinking Super Train was kitch...
I can't find that movie anywhere I remember it so well
Even the 1970s music is funny.
It usually would drive on Interstate freeways.
Without that bus, BRT service in every city wouldn't have existed.
4:09 - Whew! That was _way_ too close for my cowardly comfort!
The A380 of buses lol
My pals and I and all the kids at school would have loved to have seen this when it came out. We went to the movies for anything, and the local cinema showed everything B grade and cheap and we were there every Friday. but I swear in the Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi area there was no press, no advertisement, no word of mouth. I only heard of it much much later when it was on cable. Did it go straight to TV ? even then why didn't we hear about it?
Looked like feathers flying out of the top of the bus at one point.
This would make an awesome RV!!
muito bom. assisti quando criança....clássico demais esse filme.
I saw this when it first came out, a parody of all the disaster movies but at the same time the precursor to all those other parodies/slapstick movies, eg, airplane, naked gun etc. Had a thing for Stockard Channing, this was before Grease when her career was still sorta getting off the ground but the film has no mention in Wiki. I still find the silliness funny.
Next time: use infinity stones to power a bus
What do you think those are Affinity stones Power by
Omg. I always thought I was imagining things. When I would make a reference to the big bus. Pepole would look at me strange. I knew I didn't imagine this shit. Now take this straight jacket off me
Nurse? Nurse!?! I've decided I'm not crazy any more and I would like to go home now.
Take a look on a veritable Big bus on wikipédia : the Jumbo cruiser Neoplan this film is a sarcastic and funny description
Me too especially the bowling 🎳 alley scene 🤠
This was a very funny movie
like ''Airplane!''
I almost missed it
Love this movie!
I Born 1980. I watch this Movie .1986.
Emazing big bus.👍👍👍👍
Wow 😲 so big bus
I wouldnt like to be to the rear of that bus in traffic as it accelerates off at the lights anyone within 50 feet of its rear would be instantly toast
Yes The Rocket Engine
Lol, I remember this movie!
Imagine this monster in the 405/101 fwys at Rush hour . :(
Nossa eu me lembro desse filme muito legal .. montes claros MG Brasil
I could remember this long time ago I believe if I remember correctly the two actors who played both bus drivers was Vic tayback and John Beck if my memory serves me correct John Beck played the one bus driver whose nickname was shoulders because once in awhile he would pass out and drive on the shoulder of the road and Vic tayback had a past was rumored that he ate the bus passengers back then before both of those guys drove the big bus.
Joeseph Bologna was the actor who played Dan Torrance the bus driver and John Beck played the co driver Vic Tayback played the bus driver Goldie at the bar who accused Dan Torrance of eating the his passangers .
The public transportation we need
Looks like something the jetson would have use.
first time i saw it this here in youtube
... "why don't you take a FLIXBUS".... 😂😂😂
Hilarious thanks for sharing :-)
Realmente es un cachivache, y no quiero imaginar toda la logística para este armatoste, igualmente gracias por el video y conocer estás rarezas.
Looking at a similar posting on this site, this but looks like it has the seating capacity of a Neoplan Jumbocruiser--bus #4.
if i remember this movie~~~~ the bus is atomic powered!!!!
I wish to get on the big bus, and take a tour of the United States.
Era una película de los 70' acá en Argentina le pusieron Cíclope, el autobus atómico!!
Bet if you look up the design staff for TBB you'll find some crossover with Super Train.
A lot of design similarities
i wanna see it do a drift
have Model In ROBLOX!
imagine if the gasoline runs out on the moutan when falling
Does anyone remember a movie comedy called "Raising Arizona" ? You'll laugh so hard you will get a headache.
Thar was the Coen Brothers, and starred Nicholas Cage, so I think it has enough star power to stay in the public consciousness. The Big Bus seems more forgotten now,although this video made me curious again.
@@Yngvarfo "Thank You" for your response.
Man ! That bus was shifting ! Ha ha ha😁
That was a crazy movie. But now we got buses almost similar to that design. You go figure.😂
Yo vi esa película y hoy no la puedo encontrar por ningún lado
Talk about the Ultimate party bus
I wonder if that old girl I still around somewhere, waiting to be restored
That would be so awesome to see some You Tuber mechanic refurbishing it!
bus was scrapped right after filming
@@TEDavis bus was scrapped right after filming
@@microbusss well poop
but there might be plans out there on how to build the big bus
The Italian Job Reference at the end. Would have been awesome if the A Team showed up in their van and Murdoch was flying a U.S. Army Heavy Duty Sky Crane Helicopter and Hannibal Smith got out and said that they were sent to help with the rescue operation. 😁
Tbis was made in the seventies - George Peppard was still Banacek at the time.
Good film. Worth a laugh or two but did take itself a bit too seriously at times. Mind you so did Airplane lol
Assisti uma vez na sessão de sábado da Globo nos anos 80. Depois nunca mais vi. 🤔😀
haha this is insane
This bus can't swim.
One thing I like is the booster I didn’t know there was a booster
Well, this bus is very fast
You know what's really funny, some of it was done before this movie was made..... THEY EVEN THOUGHT TO USE NUKES TOO! 😶
I wonder if this cool creation still exists?
www.thepetrolstop.com/2011/07/cyclops-big-bus.html?m=1
In one way it does in spirit. I hopped aboard this JumboCruiser to see what I could see. They were fixing it up to be a transport for veterans to get to where they could receive medical care. It didn't have all that special cowling, but then it didn't need it. It was still a very handsome articulated bus with one of the noblest of purposes.
yes, its big *bus* time
q feo
la parte de atrás la cagaron!!
This is some Thunderbirds crap right here
Those flags would be streamers by the time it went 1 mile
Why is there a early 50s chevy pickup stuck in t side of it.??
Because the Ford had better handling.
I want one
das ding ist ja schon einige jahre alt.... wenn ich mir so vorstelle, so ein geschoss zu bauen, ist das eine gewaltige leistun... weil: computeranimiert war das derzeit noch nicht ....
ETS 2 modding be like :
That was some noisy bus.
I rode the big bus to school as a kid! Or maybe it was the short bus. I'm easily confused.
Esse é da minha época, só não lembro o ano. Tô envelhecendo mesmo.
1976
I have trouble imagining the logic of having a nuclear-powered bus speeding through the twisty, curving roads of the Colorado Mountains. Isn't this the same road that Jack Torrance was driving on during the opening credits of "The Shining?"
I saw this movie when it was aired on TV around 1980 or so. I remember a scene just before the bus departs the terminal where the owner of the bus, who was injured in the explosion at the beginning of the film, is lying on a stretcher. He makes a comment asking why the coyote painted on the side of the bus is facing the wrong way. I distinctly remember this scene but it is not on the DVD release. Does anyone else remember this or did I just imagine it.
I remember being really fascinated by this bus when I was a kid. Too bad it wasn't preserved in some museum or studio back lot.
They guy on the stretcher couldn't be moved because he had a St Christopher's medal embedded in his chest. I saw it when I was 18 at the drive in theatre as an extra to the main feature
lincbond442 - sounds like the mandela effect - when the movies we remember from years ago have been tweaked and passed off that they have always been that way. Not just movies though.
@@memyselfandaeiii That's no Mandela effect. The "real" Mandela effect is more of a sci-fi conspiracy about alternate dimensions. Some movies have alternate takes and cuts that are used for television, or even subsequent releases (before VHS would be shown years after their original release date at discount theaters).
Mel Brooks' classic parody western Blazing Saddles is the one I've noticed most. It has several alternate takes to omit cursing and sexuality for TV AND some extra scenes that were in certain TV versions, but not the theatrical or VHS release. Quoting from IMDB:
"The TV release has five extra scenes that weren't in the theatrical release:
When Sheriff Bart is trying to capture Mongo, after he delivers the "CandyGram for Mongo", it then shows a "draw on the dummy sheriff" game that fires a cannon at Mongo, and then a scene Bart convinces Mongo to go diving down a well for Spanish Doubloons and Bart stops pumping air to the diving suit because it's time for his lunch break.
Bart and Jim run away from Hedley Lamarr and his gang whilst wearing the KKK outfits. They run into some Born-again Christians having a baptism/picnic and join in.
Lily Von Shtupp (Madeline Kahn) gives a brief spoken introduction to the saloon crowd before beginning her song.
Governor Le Petomaine (Mel Brooks) arrives in the fake Rock Ridge a few moments before the final showdown, in a stagecoach with a flashing red light on the back, makes a joke about losing the "blue collar vote" and does a skit in the town where he impersonates Harpo Marx.
When the dynamite fails to explode, Lily Von Schtuup says with some German rambling that it didn't work. When nobody knows what she said the guy that speaks frontier gibberish tries to translate. Those around him hit him with their hats."
Who else got this recommended 10 year or more later
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nonstop from NYC to Denver but looks like California. hah
When I was child I fell in love with that bus, but now that I am an adult who drives for a living. Driving something that big that isn't working right, don't look that fun. And the passengers, I would have pulled that bus over and left them on the side of the road.
LOL...yep, sure does. I also love how these "non stop" movies never seem to show them on the interstate, always back roads and scenic routes
It would never be built today. It looks like it's more than 15 feet high, too high for standard overpasses, weighs 75 tons which is 25 tons too heavy, and 32 wheels on 8 axles which is too big !!! The powers that be would have a fit, not even counting the fact that it's nuclear powered too !!! All that adds up to a real roadway monster !!! It wouldn't be considered a bus, but a road train, which to my knowledge, are illegal in the U.S. !!!!!
It would be kool though, road trains
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What was that nuclear fall out instead of exhaust fumes !?!