I once made a Video Called Short Circuit A Copyright Claim tried to jerk it I took it down And had a frown Now I’ve edited and its back up so let’s work it!
Surprised there was so little mention of Ally Sheedy, not only was her character quite developed and deep for an 80's female role in a comedy, her ability to act so convincingly with an inanimate object contributed greatly to his believablity. She carries a huge part of this movies success.
😂😂😂😂 that was a great scene as well!! Shame he was used by them and the bank burglar… Oscar 😢😢 but without Oscar doing everything against his friends and treating him worse than his friends giving him reason for anger and needing help with fixing himself at a Radio Shack Store!! 😢😢😂😂 Made for a better plot imo!!
Every decade has its charms. The 80s movies are epic tho. Highlander, Aliens, Terminator, Robocop, Empire Star Trek 2 Beverly Hills Cop Rambo Ghostbusters Die Hard Top Gun The Brat Pack movies Predator The Karate Kid Caddyshack Batman Indiana Jones Lethal Weapon Blade Runner Crocodile Dundee Red Dawn Road Warrior They Live Big Trouble Little China Back to the Future Ferris Bueller Holy shyt you're right!
Minty covers so much content on all of my favorite nostalgic movies, I’ve been a fan for a few years now and it’s wonderful to have these videos pop up and spark fond memories and learn fun trivia. Cheers Minty and all the fans!
"Johnny Five is alive!" I always had a soft spot for this movie, it was a vital part of my childhood. Johnny Five reminds me of WALLE, and I wouldn't be surprised if that was his primary inspiration.
Honestly said the same thing when "Chappie" came out. That movie DEFINITELY took some inspiration from Short Circuit. In fact if they tried to modernize this film, Chappie would probably be close to what you'd end up with.
Wall-E ripped off Johnny 5 the way the armor in Halo ripped off Doom Guy. I find it cringey, and if anyone thinks I should lighten up, they clearly don't care what others think if ripping off established franchises is fine. It's as if some of us are so uncreative that we're convinced that creativity doesn't really exist, but is simply the act of ripping off other things. As if they see that a chicken comes from an egg, but won't accept that an egg comes from a chicken, but rather that eggs come from.. other eggs? They multiply? Really, the assumption that "Hey, if I copy something that works and call it my own, that counts as creative," is equivalent in absurdity, in my opinion, to an assumption that eggs multiply from other eggs, rather than being laid by an animal. /rant
I can’t believe that wasn’t mentioned. When I saw Wall-e the first thing I thought of was Johnny-5. I mean, how can you not? The eyes. It’s all in the eyes.
As far as Johnny Five not having the emotional connection of ET, I totally cried it looked like he was killed at the end, and also in SC2 when he was beat up and had to steal a car battery to stay alive.
I last saw the Short Circuit movies more than 30 years ago as a little kid and I vaguely remember the car battery bit, now that you mention it. Wow, can't believe what my brain still holds.
I was actually talking to a friend about batteries Not included the other day. I was telling him how it is a highly under appreciated and not well known movie.
I thought he was going to say Flight of the Navigator and Batteries not included, but the latter came out in 87. Fun fact Steve Guttenburg stared in Cocoon with real life couple Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, both of whom starred in Batteries not Included (play very similar characters)
Dude you just made me feel better in almost 45 now but when I was kid and seeing him beat I cried and now even after all those years inl still have a little trickle. WE NEED WE DESERVE A SEQUIL!
I watched Short Circuit 2 a few weeks ago on TH-cam for free, and i'd forgotten how emotional that scene is where Johnny gets beat up by the thugs. I'm 48 years old and i had tears in the corner of my eyes! My autistic 12-yr-old loves Wall-E and robot/machine beings so i thought i'd share these movies with him, and i think the first one is fine, but idk how he'll handle watching Johnny take a beating.
I was 8 when the sequel came out and I still can't stand it. Was kind of urked about most of the cast not coming back for the sequel. Guess Gutenberg made sure when he signed onto new movies to not have a sequel clause in his contract. I can go back and watch the first one though but hard pass on part 2.
OMG it's literally in THREE 80s movies countdown scenes--you're so right! It's like a form of audio conditioning, but 80s style so our hair comes out poofier. :)@@EightiesJames
@@ingridfong-daley5899 There may have been more!. It may not have had a countdown, but even the constant digital readouts in BTTF caused undue anxiety. TIME itself screws with me most likely from the hippocampus and pineal gland having a F'n field day with each other because of aggressive long-term memory activation (becoming self-aware) at age 2. And these films were very popular at the time.
I love short-circuit and it's a sequel as a kid. I always wanted a toy Johnny 5. Was Steve Guttenberg and GW bailey, this could be an unofficial Police Academy spin-off.
I had the remote control Johnny five, as with most remote control toys of the 80s he was very slow and didn't like carpets. In all honesty I got more enjoyment from the panini Short Circuit Sticker album
Well, I'd say for G.W. Bailey it's the same line of work, sort of, for his character, as Scroter he was head of security for NOVA Robotics, and he played as head of security in Mannequin as well. However, with Steve Gutenberg, in Short Circuit, he was a robotics programmer, not anything to do with law/rules enforcement, like his character Mahoney in Police Academy did. So, no it's not an unofficial PA spin-off, a shared universe perhaps, considering both movies take place on the US west coast (Police Academy took place in L.A., and Short Circuit took place in Washington/Oregon areas!), It was a sort of reunion of the two actors though.
She even had a Cameo with a line in Home Alone 2, as a gate attendant, after Kevin arrives in NY and sees the Manhattan skyline, he asks her if he's in NYC! Lol
As far as I can remember, this was the first movie I saw as a kid where I cried at a robot when I thought he died. Still a great movie after all these years
I actually enjoyed the sequel more than the original. Call me weird, but that is just how it is. It really showed the heart behind Johnny and his evolution into a more evolved state of life.
While watching Short Circuit 2, one scene has a former Shipmate of mine, Robert LaSardo. His scene shows him breaking into a car. Robert and I served on USS Cape Cod AD 43 in San Diego.
I loved these movies as a kid and now as an adult a get to show them to my kids. I watched the 2nd first, didn't know there was a first one till later. Then it made so much more sense. Lol.
Same!! I’ve watched the second more times then the first and still watch the second til this day cause it’s so damn entertaining, the first one is great too but does it have the singer for spinal tap (Michael mckean)? Nope lol all jokes aside fantastic movies and hope one day “neca toys” makes a Johnny 5 figure for all of us fans to collect
@@vincentzombi3916 Would really like a high quality figure. With the tech we have now I'm sure a company could make one for sale. Obviously sans the laser.
You Rock Minty!! Can you PLEASE pretty Please do 'Batteries Not Included'. Short Circuit is one of those films that was often on TV but now it's forgotten about, i haven't seen this on UK TV for many many years, Batteries Not Included is the same & it's such a Wholesome Movie.
Man, I love this movie!! My grandparents 3 states away kept a VHS copy and I'd spend every summer as a kid there watching this with them at least a few times per visit. Freaking 40 now and I bought myself a bluray copy recently that proudly gets displayed along with my other favorite movies but Short Circuit will always hold a special place in my heart!
Wonder if the El DeBarge video eventually inspired the totally mental TV series "Cop Rock" 4 years later? Yes, just when you though the '90s couldn't be any weirder, there was a musical version of "Law & Order".
Top job Minty, I spoke of this film just last week! In Europe, Renault Cars are reinventing the ‘5’ model as an electric car and it was reviewed on TH-cam by Jonny Smith/The Late Brake Show, so I happily proclaimed “Jonny Number 5” and “Number Five Is Alive”!
So glad you mentioned the enormous amount they spent on the robot props! That they spent such a huge proportion of the budget on a prop that is essentially the major character has long been one of the most amazing facts of the this movie. And it probably made a lot of shooting so much simpler and faster, having a thoroughly practical prop that could do so much in-camera.
The summer this movie released my family was "camping" at the army base like every summer! Ended up watching it in the theater 7 times! "Wouldn't you like to be a pepper too?" My favorite childhood movie.
I LOVED Johnny Five as a kid, and made my own version out of a remote control truck, cardboard, and random junk I'd find on the road while riding my bike.
I was like six years old when I saw this movie in the late 80s. I was lucky enough that my father had recorded the movie onto a VHS set when it had played on TV. I remember Number Five being the first thing I ever really self-identified with. I had almost forgotten about this movie, until it came up about a week ago while talking to a friend about how sometimes people say I act like a robot, and it made me remember watching Short Circuit over and over as a kid. Thank you for giving me this chance to revisit my childhood. It was not long after watching Short Circuit that I would go on to read the instruction manual for my babysitter's Game Genie for her kid's NES. In there I would learn how to hack Game Genie codes. I would go on to commit increasingly-geeky achievements, until I am now a man in his 40s who has designed hardware and software used to facilitate brain research studies. "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." JOHNNY FIVE IS ALIVE
Minty's videos are starting to evolve for me from sweet doses of nostalgia to immense sadness at modern Hollywood and how we will never see movies like this made again. Then I always go over to wikipedia and IMDB and research these movies more and look at when they were released and what other films were out that week. That will REALLY depress you, yet also make you incredibly grateful you got to be alive in the 80s.
"Wouldn't you like to be a pepper too..." I was like 9 when this came out and my cousins had it on VHS. We watched that scene like fifty times and laughed at it every single time! I'm glad you included it in your dialogue.
I sometimes ask that question when meeting people/ new co-workers, if they answer something about "Short Circuit" with a smile then I consider them to be more friendly and intelligent than average. 😊
good seeing this again. I've been building robots to demonstrate at a local science museum. I use pics of Johnny 5 to show kids what the 80's sci fi robots looked like, sharp angles, tank treads compared to the softer curves of modern sci fi. I think back then they were seen as cutting edge space and military hard wear, no they're consumer products. I would love to see you tackle the Tom Seleck robot flick "Runaway". on the service it has a simuler plot to blade runner but it entirely different. Please Minty, we need your wisdom and insightfulness on this !
This movie and it's sequel(it's only sequel) are my favorite movies!! The part of the second movie is when Johnny 5 gets mad and made a "friend" help him fix himself at a Radio Shack 😂😂😂😂
@@simplysteve68 yeah I didn't remember, but he wasn't a good guy either, but he wasn't the villain, he was more "cool catraption!! What's it worth" businessman type… Oscar was just a Bank robber that would mistreat an old lady if she had the tools to break into the Bank vault!! Because initially Johnny 5 WAS naive enough to be treated similar to said old lady type!! That's why he was stealing car radios for those gang members only to realize what he was doing wasn't what the gang members told him!! By the way, I have both movies on separate DVDs 😁😁🤓🤓
Although I haven’t seen this in years, this is another one of my childhood highlights. Such a feel good movie. More uniquely, what I associate with this is the world’s strongest man final as it was recorded off tv on the same vhs. I always wondered what happened to Steve Gutenberg until recently someone told me he gave up acting to care for his family like Rick morranis
Minty you have made my day I had this movie on VHS as a 11 year old in 86 and I was going to post the first thing that came into my mind and of course it was Johnny 5 Alive but that's the first thing you said. that was a awesome year for children's sci-fi movies
As a child I wanted to make Johnny so I would build him out of LEGOS. Now that I have kids of my own I want to really make a Johnny 5 as a project and make memories with the kiddos
There was a $1 movie theater across the street from one of the houses I grew up in. I must have seen this movie a hundred times over the summer. My friends and I would hit up 7-11 and load up on drinks and candy to sneak in. Usually we would only pay once, but either just sneak back in for the next showing, or see something else. I always thought we were being so sneaky, but the ushers and manager just didn’t bother extorting the kids for another $5.
🌟 If you ever get the chance to meet Tim Blaney at a con, do it!! I spoke with him for ages and loved hearing his stories and especially how he came to be the voice of the beloved Johnny 5.
As a child, I never realised that Fisher Stevens was a white man playing an Indian character. But now, he clearly wouldn't get away with it as easily today, and it seems more obvious to my adult self.
I remember also thinking J w baily played the exact same characther. I was so confused being a kid trying to connect the dots. great episode thank you.
Yup, G.W. Bailey seems to like playing cop-like characters, here he was head of security for NOVA Robotics, he played head of security for rival multiproduct stores in Mannequin, and most recently played a detective on a CSI like show.
I'm weird and noticed stuff like this, both El DeBarge, and the EV speakers seen in the movie are both from Michigan. (EV, or Electro-Voice is no longer a Michigan company)
"i you hope you took the grass out of the glove compartment!" "did he try to molest you in any way?" "no, he's not that kind of robot!" Number 5 "attractive, nice software mmmmm." "with excitement like this who is needing enemas!" yeah this movie may not have been made specifically for children.😂 Still a childhood fav of mine.😂
My first awareness of this film came from when I first watched the Longest Yard (2005), in which a brief clip of Short Circuit was featured on a tv within the film.
"Number Five is Alive" ... This is the title we got in Germany.... Nummer 5 lebt. I loooooved this movie and it's second part back then. I worn out the VHS... BTW: What took you so long to cover this movie, Minty? Thank you for this insight. Love your channel. Everytime a new vid shows up, I let every other thing down and click yours.
"When you're dead, you're dead." That was the first time I had heard that in my life as a young kid, and it scared the hell out of me. I absolutely LOVE this movie. I think it's amazing how this movie featured robots attacking a military convoy in the beginning, a look at the future of robotics. And now in 2024, we have fully embraced drone warfare.
Seriously? 😳 🤭 It was an old 70s advertising slogan/jingle for Dr Pepper soft drinks! It went like this 🎼I'm a Pepper, She's a Pepper, He's a Pepper, Wouldn't you like to be a Pepper too? 🎶 The commercials/ads for it are Probably on YT as well.
@@simplysteve68 Yes, I know the advertising jingle. What I don't understand is why somebody would want to be a pepper? And if I wanted to be a pepper, why would drinking Dr. Pepper be the solution?
@@mykeday I doubt it, given that Chappie is from South Africa. If it had been made by an American studio I'd say you were probably right, but as it is I don't think so. EDIT: Well, I take it back. I thought I'd better look it up to be sure, and while it is a movie by Neill Blomkamp and it was filmed in South Africa, its actually officially an American movie, produced by Columbia Pictures. Regardless of how it came about though, it's still presented as a new IP so I still think it's a ripoff.
I love this movie and even watched it again the other day. Minty your videos helped me get through rigorous training sessions during my rehabilitation after a head injury left me unable to walk unaided. Watching these videos about classic movies I loved really helped. Hours of sessions on the steady bars and treadmills. Watching your videos during these sessions really helped take my mind off it. Keep it up and I’m looking forward to the next one
I have fond memories of Johnny V. These older movies have a tactile, almost physical nature to them that is quite missing in modern movies, IMHO. you told the story really well - Thank Tou for that! Cheers!
Being a kid in the 80's was amazing. This movie was a huge part of my childhood. I hope I can get my own kids into classic movies like this one. I hope it can be something that we can bond over.
He never actually uses the name Johnny 5 in this movie, he's Number 5 until he hears "Who's Johnny?" on the radio and says that's his new name just as the movie ends. "Johnny 5 is alive!" was the tagline for Short Circuit 2, he says it after he rebuilds himself in the radio shack and gets a punk rock makeover.
One of my all time favorites. So many great moments, such a great overall atmosphere, and a cast with amazing chemistry. My friends and I quoted this, Ghostbusters and Three Amigos endlessly for too many years.
Short Circuit 2 has the most emotional scene in cinema history ever! When 5 gets assaulted by those thugs and hits one of them in the ass with the toy airplane. You cant not cry when he rises up all banged up to the saddest piano cover of all time.. what a movie.
"Hey Laser-Lips, your Momma was a Snow-Blower" LOL!!!
I always loved that line.
I used to always say that on the playground 🛝
I have this on a t-shirt 😊
The original taser face
"More input Stephany, more input!"
Surprised there was so little mention of Ally Sheedy, not only was her character quite developed and deep for an 80's female role in a comedy, her ability to act so convincingly with an inanimate object contributed greatly to his believablity. She carries a huge part of this movies success.
I really liked part 2 as well. " Los locos kick your A$$, los locos kick your face, los locos kick your balls into outer spaaaaaaceee!!!!"
😂😂😂😂 that was a great scene as well!! Shame he was used by them and the bank burglar… Oscar 😢😢 but without Oscar doing everything against his friends and treating him worse than his friends giving him reason for anger and needing help with fixing himself at a Radio Shack Store!! 😢😢😂😂 Made for a better plot imo!!
@@jescis0Rambo Johnny 5 is the best part of that movie.
I was 6 years old walking around saying this.
@@Lets_go_with_that. I got into so much trouble saying that! ugh LMAO!
not sure if it was the ass or the balls into space that got me....lolz
“See those guys over there? They want to take your books away!”
“Are you troubled by irregularity?”
Gosh I sure miss the eighties. Best decade of movies.
Best decade period.
driving free of seatbelts,being able to smoke underaged, coke and hookers everywhere, hell yeah
Every decade has its charms. The 80s movies are epic tho.
Highlander, Aliens, Terminator, Robocop,
Empire
Star Trek 2
Beverly Hills Cop
Rambo
Ghostbusters
Die Hard
Top Gun
The Brat Pack movies
Predator
The Karate Kid
Caddyshack
Batman
Indiana Jones
Lethal Weapon
Blade Runner
Crocodile Dundee
Red Dawn
Road Warrior
They Live
Big Trouble Little China
Back to the Future
Ferris Bueller
Holy shyt you're right!
Minty covers so much content on all of my favorite nostalgic movies, I’ve been a fan for a few years now and it’s wonderful to have these videos pop up and spark fond memories and learn fun trivia. Cheers Minty and all the fans!
@@Koexistence13 &Flight Of The Navigator
"Johnny Five is alive!" I always had a soft spot for this movie, it was a vital part of my childhood. Johnny Five reminds me of WALLE, and I wouldn't be surprised if that was his primary inspiration.
The day that film had its first preview it was obvious to anyone old enough that Wall-E was inspired by Short Circuit.
Honestly said the same thing when "Chappie" came out.
That movie DEFINITELY took some inspiration from Short Circuit.
In fact if they tried to modernize this film, Chappie would probably be close to what you'd end up with.
Wall-E ripped off Johnny 5 the way the armor in Halo ripped off Doom Guy. I find it cringey, and if anyone thinks I should lighten up, they clearly don't care what others think if ripping off established franchises is fine. It's as if some of us are so uncreative that we're convinced that creativity doesn't really exist, but is simply the act of ripping off other things. As if they see that a chicken comes from an egg, but won't accept that an egg comes from a chicken, but rather that eggs come from.. other eggs? They multiply? Really, the assumption that "Hey, if I copy something that works and call it my own, that counts as creative," is equivalent in absurdity, in my opinion, to an assumption that eggs multiply from other eggs, rather than being laid by an animal. /rant
"Number Five is alive"
I agree having served in the Army EOD we used Robots to defuse explosives love the movie.
"Today Crosby! Today!" - even now I still use this line.
Clearly the influence for the design of Wall*E.
Johnny 5 is cooler though....
I can’t believe that wasn’t mentioned. When I saw Wall-e the first thing I thought of was Johnny-5. I mean, how can you not? The eyes. It’s all in the eyes.
@@paulvail7926 And the trackdrive.
Not to mention the obvious nod to Johnny 5 when Wall-e gets struck by lightning while holding an umbrella in the rain.
As far as Johnny Five not having the emotional connection of ET, I totally cried it looked like he was killed at the end, and also in SC2 when he was beat up and had to steal a car battery to stay alive.
I last saw the Short Circuit movies more than 30 years ago as a little kid and I vaguely remember the car battery bit, now that you mention it. Wow, can't believe what my brain still holds.
I absolutely adored this movie as a little kid in the 80's. I must have watched it a dozen times when my mum rented it for me on vhs.
Minty, I hope you never quit making these videos. Your content is like a warm blanket on a cold evening for us old-school movie nerds.
Well said
Batteries Not Included was another movie from that era with cutsie robots. That one and Short Circuit are solid pillars of my childhood memories.
“Batteries Not Included” is such a sweet movie.
I was actually talking to a friend about batteries Not included the other day.
I was telling him how it is a highly under appreciated and not well known movie.
Definately two of my favourite 80's movies.
I thought he was going to say Flight of the Navigator and Batteries not included, but the latter came out in 87. Fun fact Steve Guttenburg stared in Cocoon with real life couple Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, both of whom starred in Batteries not Included (play very similar characters)
Im not going to lie in the second one when they beat Johnny down and that sad piano music came on. Broooo...as a child there were tears.
I know me too, I just wanted someone to step in and help him
Absolutely broke me that did!
@@latingeek867 exactly!
We all cried
Dude you just made me feel better in almost 45 now but when I was kid and seeing him beat I cried and now even after all those years inl still have a little trickle. WE NEED WE DESERVE A SEQUIL!
"Hey laser lips, your momma was a snow blower!"
I watched Short Circuit 2 a few weeks ago on TH-cam for free, and i'd forgotten how emotional that scene is where Johnny gets beat up by the thugs. I'm 48 years old and i had tears in the corner of my eyes! My autistic 12-yr-old loves Wall-E and robot/machine beings so i thought i'd share these movies with him, and i think the first one is fine, but idk how he'll handle watching Johnny take a beating.
I was 8 when the sequel came out and I still can't stand it. Was kind of urked about most of the cast not coming back for the sequel. Guess Gutenberg made sure when he signed onto new movies to not have a sequel clause in his contract. I can go back and watch the first one though but hard pass on part 2.
.. Believe me, I feel ya..
I've had and still have a hard time with Holding Out for a Hero and countdowns... It's Engraved...
OMG it's literally in THREE 80s movies countdown scenes--you're so right! It's like a form of audio conditioning, but 80s style so our hair comes out poofier. :)@@EightiesJames
@@ingridfong-daley5899 There may have been more!. It may not have had a countdown, but even the constant digital readouts in BTTF caused undue anxiety. TIME itself screws with me most likely from the hippocampus and pineal gland having a F'n field day with each other because of aggressive long-term memory activation (becoming self-aware) at age 2. And these films were very popular at the time.
I love short-circuit and it's a sequel as a kid. I always wanted a toy Johnny 5. Was Steve Guttenberg and GW bailey, this could be an unofficial Police Academy spin-off.
I had the remote control Johnny five, as with most remote control toys of the 80s he was very slow and didn't like carpets.
In all honesty I got more enjoyment from the panini Short Circuit Sticker album
Well, I'd say for G.W. Bailey it's the same line of work, sort of, for his character, as Scroter he was head of security for NOVA Robotics, and he played as head of security in Mannequin as well.
However, with Steve Gutenberg, in Short Circuit, he was a robotics programmer, not anything to do with law/rules enforcement, like his character Mahoney in Police Academy did.
So, no it's not an unofficial PA spin-off, a shared universe perhaps, considering both movies take place on the US west coast (Police Academy took place in L.A., and Short Circuit took place in Washington/Oregon areas!), It was a sort of reunion of the two actors though.
There’s a Lego Mindstorm Johnny 5 that’s cool :-)
dam that director has some great underrated movies under his belt
My introduction to existential dread...this and Brave Little Toaster. Well, I still love them both anyway, crippling anxiety or not.
One of my childhood favorites and an absolute classic.
"When you have to go, don't squeeze the charmin." LOL!!!
“More input Stephanie!” Got to admit she was as cute as a button in this.
She was cute in"Maid to Order"as well
Absolutely naturally beautiful 😍
She even had a Cameo with a line in Home Alone 2, as a gate attendant, after Kevin arrives in NY and sees the Manhattan skyline, he asks her if he's in NYC! Lol
@@glennschlorf1285 - Thanks. I’m not familiar with that one so I’ll check it out.👍
"Hey Stephanie! Nice software!"
Man I loved this movie when I was a little kid. We watched it so much, it wore out the vhs tape. Such great memories attached to this film.
see my comment where I would go to my friends house to watch his VHS all the time
thanks MINTY ... i just did a search today for any short circuit on your channel and saw none ... then a few hours later, here it is ... THANKS MATE!
I do like the sequel. The end scene with "I need a Hero" playing gives me goose bumps to this day!
"Number 5 is alive!"
As far as I can remember, this was the first movie I saw as a kid where I cried at a robot when I thought he died. Still a great movie after all these years
Hey Minty, id love to see 10 things you didnt know about IRON EAGLE. One of my favourite movies growing up..
I would Totally love to see this too
I'll second that. One of my favorite movies from the 80's.
Failed reboot?, it was a sequel! And it was just as great!
He was referring to the _planned_ reboots in 2009 and 2011
I actually enjoyed the sequel more than the original. Call me weird, but that is just how it is. It really showed the heart behind Johnny and his evolution into a more evolved state of life.
STEPHANIE!!! ❤
Nice software!!
I was gonna say that Stephanie! Nice software comment myself...
While watching Short Circuit 2, one scene has a former Shipmate of mine, Robert LaSardo. His scene shows him breaking into a car. Robert and I served on USS Cape Cod AD 43 in San Diego.
@@martybass7376 Excuse me! Why would you say that??
@@RetiredSailor60 you seem like the type
@@RetiredSailor60 hyping up some random seaman
Wait was he one of the gang members J5 befriends the Los locos?? cos thats awesome
Memories...
From the corner of your mind...
I remember watching this every time it can on cable TV.
I loved these movies as a kid and now as an adult a get to show them to my kids. I watched the 2nd first, didn't know there was a first one till later. Then it made so much more sense. Lol.
Same!! I’ve watched the second more times then the first and still watch the second til this day cause it’s so damn entertaining, the first one is great too but does it have the singer for spinal tap (Michael mckean)? Nope lol all jokes aside fantastic movies and hope one day “neca toys” makes a Johnny 5 figure for all of us fans to collect
@@vincentzombi3916 Would really like a high quality figure. With the tech we have now I'm sure a company could make one for sale. Obviously sans the laser.
You Rock Minty!! Can you PLEASE pretty Please do 'Batteries Not Included'.
Short Circuit is one of those films that was often on TV but now it's forgotten about, i haven't seen this on UK TV for many many years, Batteries Not Included is the same & it's such a Wholesome Movie.
Man, I love this movie!! My grandparents 3 states away kept a VHS copy and I'd spend every summer as a kid there watching this with them at least a few times per visit. Freaking 40 now and I bought myself a bluray copy recently that proudly gets displayed along with my other favorite movies but Short Circuit will always hold a special place in my heart!
My favourite movie as a child and still is.
One of the Greatest Movies EVAR
And Now with More Steve Gutenberg....
Fact: The sequel Short Circuit 2 was directed by Kenneth Johnson (V: The Original Miniseries).
Wonder if the El DeBarge video eventually inspired the totally mental TV series "Cop Rock" 4 years later?
Yes, just when you though the '90s couldn't be any weirder, there was a musical version of "Law & Order".
Top job Minty, I spoke of this film just last week! In Europe, Renault Cars are reinventing the ‘5’ model as an electric car and it was reviewed on TH-cam by Jonny Smith/The Late Brake Show, so I happily proclaimed “Jonny Number 5” and “Number Five Is Alive”!
So glad you mentioned the enormous amount they spent on the robot props! That they spent such a huge proportion of the budget on a prop that is essentially the major character has long been one of the most amazing facts of the this movie. And it probably made a lot of shooting so much simpler and faster, having a thoroughly practical prop that could do so much in-camera.
The summer this movie released my family was "camping" at the army base like every summer! Ended up watching it in the theater 7 times! "Wouldn't you like to be a pepper too?" My favorite childhood movie.
And also Stephanie had nice software😁
I LOVED Johnny Five as a kid, and made my own version out of a remote control truck, cardboard, and random junk I'd find on the road while riding my bike.
I was like six years old when I saw this movie in the late 80s. I was lucky enough that my father had recorded the movie onto a VHS set when it had played on TV. I remember Number Five being the first thing I ever really self-identified with. I had almost forgotten about this movie, until it came up about a week ago while talking to a friend about how sometimes people say I act like a robot, and it made me remember watching Short Circuit over and over as a kid. Thank you for giving me this chance to revisit my childhood.
It was not long after watching Short Circuit that I would go on to read the instruction manual for my babysitter's Game Genie for her kid's NES. In there I would learn how to hack Game Genie codes. I would go on to commit increasingly-geeky achievements, until I am now a man in his 40s who has designed hardware and software used to facilitate brain research studies. "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
JOHNNY FIVE IS ALIVE
*“JOHNNY FIVE IS ALIVE”*
"Dr Warmonger, Marner." 😆🤣
Minty's videos are starting to evolve for me from sweet doses of nostalgia to immense sadness at modern Hollywood and how we will never see movies like this made again. Then I always go over to wikipedia and IMDB and research these movies more and look at when they were released and what other films were out that week. That will REALLY depress you, yet also make you incredibly grateful you got to be alive in the 80s.
"Wouldn't you like to be a pepper too..." I was like 9 when this came out and my cousins had it on VHS. We watched that scene like fifty times and laughed at it every single time! I'm glad you included it in your dialogue.
I've never seen this scene. Only caught the tv versions of it in England and they always cut that & the scrap yard scene. Weird.
I sometimes ask that question when meeting people/ new co-workers, if they answer something about "Short Circuit" with a smile then I consider them to be more friendly and intelligent than average. 😊
good seeing this again. I've been building robots to demonstrate at a local science museum. I use pics of Johnny 5 to show kids what the 80's sci fi robots looked like, sharp angles, tank treads compared to the softer curves of modern sci fi. I think back then they were seen as cutting edge space and military hard wear, no they're consumer products.
I would love to see you tackle the Tom Seleck robot flick "Runaway". on the service it has a simuler plot to blade runner but it entirely different.
Please Minty, we need your wisdom and insightfulness on this !
LOVED this movie as a child! *edit: Bailey played basically the same character in Mannequin also, but he also had a bulldog.
Rambo was great name for a bulldog
Please, please Short Circuit 2 next? :)
This movie and it's sequel(it's only sequel) are my favorite movies!! The part of the second movie is when Johnny 5 gets mad and made a "friend" help him fix himself at a Radio Shack 😂😂😂😂
Lol that "friend" is played by actor Michael McKean (Lenny on Laverne & Shirley!), he's always played secondary characters.
@@simplysteve68 yeah I didn't remember, but he wasn't a good guy either, but he wasn't the villain, he was more "cool catraption!! What's it worth" businessman type… Oscar was just a Bank robber that would mistreat an old lady if she had the tools to break into the Bank vault!! Because initially Johnny 5 WAS naive enough to be treated similar to said old lady type!! That's why he was stealing car radios for those gang members only to realize what he was doing wasn't what the gang members told him!! By the way, I have both movies on separate DVDs 😁😁🤓🤓
@@jescis0 Cynthia Gibb played Bens love interest! She was in Modern Girls with Virgina Madsen and Daphne Zuniga. 🤗♥📻🤖
@@SuperMarioBrosIII I love Daphne Zunega!! Especially in "Spaceballs" as Princess Vespa!! 😍😍🤩🤩
I loved this his movie when I was a kid honestly if I could find it now I’d still watch it.
This movie will always be a classic I love it
Although I haven’t seen this in years, this is another one of my childhood highlights. Such a feel good movie. More uniquely, what I associate with this is the world’s strongest man final as it was recorded off tv on the same vhs. I always wondered what happened to Steve Gutenberg until recently someone told me he gave up acting to care for his family like Rick morranis
One of my favorites!! My brother and I still quote this movie all the time!!
Loved this in the drive in. Definitely the target audience
Minty you have made my day I had this movie on VHS as a 11 year old in 86 and I was going to post the first thing that came into my mind and of course it was Johnny 5 Alive but that's the first thing you said. that was a awesome year for children's sci-fi movies
Well, that explains the weird screenshots in the Short Circuit 2 end credits. I always thought they were part of an unmade 3rd movie
Bro you always hit me in the nastalgia
As a child I wanted to make Johnny so I would build him out of LEGOS. Now that I have kids of my own I want to really make a Johnny 5 as a project and make memories with the kiddos
I was on my way to sleep until I saw you posted about Johnny number five, might as well make me some pancakes, and watch the video
There was a $1 movie theater across the street from one of the houses I grew up in. I must have seen this movie a hundred times over the summer. My friends and I would hit up 7-11 and load up on drinks and candy to sneak in. Usually we would only pay once, but either just sneak back in for the next showing, or see something else. I always thought we were being so sneaky, but the ushers and manager just didn’t bother extorting the kids for another $5.
🌟 If you ever get the chance to meet Tim Blaney at a con, do it!! I spoke with him for ages and loved hearing his stories and especially how he came to be the voice of the beloved Johnny 5.
You gotta do 2 now!
"Los Locos kick your ass,
Los Locos kick your face,
Los Locos kick you balls into outer space! "
As a child, I never realised that Fisher Stevens was a white man playing an Indian character. But now, he clearly wouldn't get away with it as easily today, and it seems more obvious to my adult self.
Same here.
Yeah, that part 🎭 would go to Azai Azari or maybe Kal Penn.
Because like me who saw it you were naive to it, and it was quite normal at the time.
I re-watched it a few months ago for the first time in since I was a kid and I definitely agree
Wow really I had no idea no wonder I couldn’t find the character irl
"Ooooh, Stephanie...Change colour! Attractive!
NICE software!" ;)
I remember also thinking J w baily played the exact same characther. I was so confused being a kid trying to connect the dots. great episode thank you.
Yup, G.W. Bailey seems to like playing cop-like characters, here he was head of security for NOVA Robotics, he played head of security for rival multiproduct stores in Mannequin, and most recently played a detective on a CSI like show.
I'm weird and noticed stuff like this, both El DeBarge, and the EV speakers seen in the movie are both from Michigan. (EV, or Electro-Voice is no longer a Michigan company)
"i you hope you took the grass out of the glove compartment!"
"did he try to molest you in any way?" "no, he's not that kind of robot!"
Number 5 "attractive, nice software mmmmm."
"with excitement like this who is needing enemas!" yeah this movie may not have been made specifically for children.😂
Still a childhood fav of mine.😂
My first awareness of this film came from when I first watched the Longest Yard (2005), in which a brief clip of Short Circuit was featured on a tv within the film.
One day I was scrolling through TikTok and I came across Johnny five. I was so excited to see him alive and well.
"Number Five is Alive" ... This is the title we got in Germany.... Nummer 5 lebt. I loooooved this movie and it's second part back then. I worn out the VHS... BTW: What took you so long to cover this movie, Minty? Thank you for this insight. Love your channel. Everytime a new vid shows up, I let every other thing down and click yours.
Same here - I had to re-record it a decade later because the first VHS became unwatchable from running it through the machine too often.
You're such a good guy.
"When you're dead, you're dead." That was the first time I had heard that in my life as a young kid, and it scared the hell out of me. I absolutely LOVE this movie. I think it's amazing how this movie featured robots attacking a military convoy in the beginning, a look at the future of robotics. And now in 2024, we have fully embraced drone warfare.
Wow! I am immensely surprised that I had completely forgotten that a Short Circuit 2 existed, and that I also remembered every scene you showed of it.
There was a remake or rip off of Short Circuit. Not sure how it would be defined. But it is called Chappie.
Johnny five is alive!!!
To this day I don't understand the "don't you want to be a pepper too" advertisement.
Seriously? 😳 🤭
It was an old 70s advertising slogan/jingle for Dr Pepper soft drinks!
It went like this
🎼I'm a Pepper, She's a Pepper, He's a Pepper, Wouldn't you like to be a Pepper too? 🎶
The commercials/ads for it are Probably on YT as well.
@@simplysteve68 Yes, I know the advertising jingle. What I don't understand is why somebody would want to be a pepper? And if I wanted to be a pepper, why would drinking Dr. Pepper be the solution?
IMAGINE the coolness of this sentence....."look over here, this is my original Number 5 from Short Circuit" . That's a LUCKY buyer.
We've basically already got the short circuit remake. It's called Chappie.
And its not good.
I think "ripoff" is a better description than "remake", honestly.
@@Wishbone1977 I don't disagree with you. But I wonder if that script started life as a short circuit remake and then got passed around.
Chappie is sooooo much better
@@mykeday I doubt it, given that Chappie is from South Africa. If it had been made by an American studio I'd say you were probably right, but as it is I don't think so.
EDIT: Well, I take it back. I thought I'd better look it up to be sure, and while it is a movie by Neill Blomkamp and it was filmed in South Africa, its actually officially an American movie, produced by Columbia Pictures.
Regardless of how it came about though, it's still presented as a new IP so I still think it's a ripoff.
11:44 he also plays the same character in Mannequin
I love this movie and even watched it again the other day. Minty your videos helped me get through rigorous training sessions during my rehabilitation after a head injury left me unable to walk unaided. Watching these videos about classic movies I loved really helped. Hours of sessions on the steady bars and treadmills. Watching your videos during these sessions really helped take my mind off it. Keep it up and I’m looking forward to the next one
I have fond memories of Johnny V. These older movies have a tactile, almost physical nature to them that is quite missing in modern movies, IMHO. you told the story really well - Thank Tou for that! Cheers!
Do a Q&A Minty...Pleaseeee
Awesome I dea mate
Short circuit 2 was my shit
Yeah if you're a fan you're going to like Short Circuit 2. It is more of Johnny 5 with other cast returning as well.
One of my favorite films my friend owned the VHS back in the 80s and I would always go to his house to watch it every chance I got
I can't say for certain, but Johnny 5 seems to be the inspiration for the Bits and one option for Spark head in X-Com 2.
Test audiences can be just as bad as critics. Let the paying audience decide.
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@@guycampbell733 you two must be lovers. Do you need a room?
🥱 Question 🙋 do you people 👦 who say first. Actually bother to watch these videos ?..
@@alancrisp1582 they're too busy & focused on making original and memorable comments on videos
What a cute and lovely classic of a movie - I'll never forget Johnny5 and Stephanie dancing to the Bee Gees Song "more than a woman"
Another quality flashback. Have to watch this tonight. Bless ya Minty.
For some reason I hear the Kurgan say "Ofcourse you are" everytime you sign off with "I´m Minty"😆
Being a kid in the 80's was amazing. This movie was a huge part of my childhood. I hope I can get my own kids into classic movies like this one. I hope it can be something that we can bond over.
He never actually uses the name Johnny 5 in this movie, he's Number 5 until he hears "Who's Johnny?" on the radio and says that's his new name just as the movie ends. "Johnny 5 is alive!" was the tagline for Short Circuit 2, he says it after he rebuilds himself in the radio shack and gets a punk rock makeover.
One of my all time favorites. So many great moments, such a great overall atmosphere, and a cast with amazing chemistry. My friends and I quoted this, Ghostbusters and Three Amigos endlessly for too many years.
Thank you for all of your reviews over the years Minty! I truly enjoy your videos!
Short Circuit 2 has the most emotional scene in cinema history ever! When 5 gets assaulted by those thugs and hits one of them in the ass with the toy airplane. You cant not cry when he rises up all banged up to the saddest piano cover of all time.. what a movie.
This is my all time #1 favorite sick movie!!! (What I watch when I'm sick and I know I'm not getting out of bed) I'm so glad you did this!!!
This is one of my favourite movies of all time! I am so glad you’ve done this one. Many, many good memories for me. Thanks Minty x