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Baby's Day Out is a 1994 American adventure comedy film directed by Patrick Read Johnson and written by John Hughes, who also produced the film. Starring Joe Mantegna, Lara Flynn Boyle, Joe Pantoliano, and Brian Haley. The plot centers on a wealthy baby's abduction by three criminals, his subsequent escape and adventure through Chicago while being pursued by the criminals. The film was released on July 1, 1994, by 20th Century Fox in the United States to both critical and commercial failure, grossing only $30 million against a $48 million budget.
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@jerricablackcat4303
Жыл бұрын
Can you please review The Crow, Crow City of Angles (that poor movie suffered the same fate as Cool World) , Power Rangers 2017, Mortal Kombat 2021, and for Nostalgiaween Thriller and Ghosts (Stephen King worked on it)?
@bryanheilman4376
Жыл бұрын
You should review the actual movie Mandela Effect if you're gonna make all these references to it! And no, I have never even heard of this movie, much less your review of it.
@danielsantiagourtado3430
Жыл бұрын
Guys! Please do Haunted House!
@jerricablackcat4303
Жыл бұрын
I could have believed he did and maybe it was removed, but I knew he didn't review it.
@laterferaligatr2947
Жыл бұрын
I asked for this review in the Beethoven review
*Fun fact:* This movie proved to be so popular in eastern countries that it's been remade 4 different times. 3 times in India and once in Sri Lanka. One of those remakes was titled, and this is true, *"James Bond."*
@geoffreyrichards6079
Жыл бұрын
Huh?!
@matijasostojic4288
Жыл бұрын
Is this his origin story
@Xeorboom
Жыл бұрын
@@matijasostojic4288yes
@QuarterLifeCrises
11 ай бұрын
I remember watching one of those remakes as a kid and absolutely loving it. And maybe it's the nostalgia goggles but I do think the remake I watched (named Sisindri) is better than Baby's Day Out. For one the actors are charming and it had some sweet songs.
@kdusel1991
11 ай бұрын
@@QuarterLifeCrises I watched this movie when I was young. I was fine with it for the most part, but as I was afraid of apes at the time the parts with the guy in the gorilla suit terrified me.
"I worked at Burger King three years and this is worse than that." As someone who's worked behind the counter, I can confirm this.
@bluestreaker9242
Жыл бұрын
You know you've got a shit gig as a criminal when you wanna return to the food service industry. Gonna be honest, that joke hits very different now than it did then...and it kinda makes it one of the funniest lines of the movie. As a funny aside, weirdly enough, I WAS eating Burger King by the time I watched this review; what a very odd coincidence. XD
@DOOMESDAYS
Жыл бұрын
@@bluestreaker9242 i work at 5guys for almost 10 years
"All I wanted was my baby's picture in the paper" A line as sympathetic as "all I wanted was an orca free ride on one of my many yachts"
@alicepbg2042
Жыл бұрын
or "All I wanted was a submarine tour of the titanic"
@tyrant-den884
Жыл бұрын
@@alicepbg2042 that was my first thought, but anyone would. My comment had to be eramovably millionaire+
@lusciousloxx6112
Жыл бұрын
If this movie happened today, his parents would make sure that Baby Bink had a huge social media presence.
@cjwrench07
Жыл бұрын
@@lusciousloxx6112he would also be named JJ. Binks just for a trailer reference joke.
My late girlfriend loved this movie. RIP Navleen Goraya. It was a huge hit in India apparently. I found it amusing and hilarious, even if it's something I found silly even as a kid.
While director Patrick Read Johnson doesn't completely regret the movie, he has gone on to say that he would've changed certain elements if he could, such as removing the kidnapping plot (as he felt the family was unsympathetic) and simply having the baby get loose from a distracted family.
@job489
Жыл бұрын
So more like "Rugrats"?
@HydraSpectre1138
Жыл бұрын
That would actually be really interesting, even if it wouldn’t have much in the way of Home Alone antics.
@weybye91
Жыл бұрын
@@HydraSpectre1138 and the comedy would work better
@georgeeastwood6930
Жыл бұрын
It’s honestly a bad sign if the kidnappers are more likeable than the baby’s family.
@job489
Жыл бұрын
@@georgeeastwood6930 Well, one never left Wayne Campbell alone, and the other would be toxic to Julia Sullivan as well as threaten Billy Idol on a plane.
This was one of the three options we had in school when the teacher had a hangover. Baby's Day Out, Matilda, and Neverending Story.
@BrandontheBeldam2993
Жыл бұрын
Two out of three of those aren't bad options
@veronikamajerova4564
Жыл бұрын
@@BrandontheBeldam2993 True. I would personaly went with Neverending Story, but Matilda isn´t bad either.
The reason the part where the baby was at the day care was written in was so that someone can change his diaper and feed him before his long adventure. If they didn't do that scene people would be wondering how the baby is getting by for so long without his essentials. The whole thing requires suspension of disbelief of course but I'm glad they thought of that at least
My grandma loved this movie when I was growing up. The slapstick would have her turning beet red & almost passing out from laughter. I liked it, too.
Gotta love how Chaplin is completely chilling out on his tower throughout those portal scenes.
@charliecomer6001
Жыл бұрын
He's thinking "eh I've seen crazier. I still remember when my human went batshit insane over groceries
I still like that some people still have a soft spot for this movie because i think it does do some things really well for a baby movie
It's not a well done movie but I still think it's fun. The baby is beyond adorable and the bald guy's "lullaby" towards the beginning never failed to crack me up as a kid
@ethanveda1271
Жыл бұрын
The dude that gets whacked in the head with a hammer always gets me.
I must've seen this movie a thousand times when I was a kid. The scenes with the gorilla were my favourite parts.
I'm honestly really glad this film didn't become a franchise and stayed as a one and only film because i think just having one film is probably the best
@lenindominguez1986
Жыл бұрын
I Thought Of it The Same thing
@torstenscholz6243
10 ай бұрын
That's probably due to the fact that is was a box office bomb.
@lenindominguez1986
10 ай бұрын
@@torstenscholz6243 really?
"All those children are in dear jeopardy of becoming Roger Ebert" Gene Siskel 1994 😂😂😂
@LucyLioness100
Жыл бұрын
Best burn Gene ever gave his old colleague. I wonder what those two think of current cinema up in the afterlife and which movies they argue over 🤣
@alanmike6883
Жыл бұрын
@@LucyLioness100 I'd they'd facepalm 😊
@LucyLioness100
2 ай бұрын
@@alanmike6883yeah there is so much they’d be disappointed in
@alanmike6883
2 ай бұрын
@@LucyLioness100 They'd have lot's of material though 😁 They would really hate this era. Who do you think the modern Day versions of those Two could be?
As I kid I loved this movie and watched it countless times. Now I'm in my thirties and a father of a baby boy, I hadn't though of it in years and watching some of these scenes made me cry my eyes out, I don't even know why.
The scene of the veterans singing "This is the Army, Mr. Jones" is one of my core memories. I watched this movie a few times as a little kid and it was the only scene I can remember. And I remember it disturbingly clearly.
I love how Chaplain is not bothered by the time portal in his living room.
@louisduarte8763
Жыл бұрын
He might be used to that by now.
@KeybladeMasterAndy
Жыл бұрын
@@louisduarte8763I think most NC characters are.
@dannygreen5477
Жыл бұрын
Bet you do.
@gaukaiser
Жыл бұрын
He created it
@TheStopShort
Жыл бұрын
Actually, in the original script Doug wrote, it said “Chaplin is disturbed by the sudden appearance of a multidimensional portal and hurries out of the room.” He’s just not a very good actor. He’s also Chaplin.
Another Fun Fact: In a 2009 essay, published after the death of John Hughes, Roger Ebert included this tidbit about a trip to India: "Once when I was visiting the largest movie theater in Calcutta, I asked if Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) had been their most successful American film. No, I was told, it was Baby's Day Out, a Hughes comedy about a baby wandering through a big city, which played for more than a year." An Indian remake, Sisindri (1995) was released the following year. However Jurassic Park (1993) was the most successful American film in all of India back in 1994.
@Center-For-I.E.D.Mismanagement
Жыл бұрын
No accounting for taste, huh?
@sammohunk
Жыл бұрын
@@Center-For-I.E.D.Mismanagement Screw you.
@KOOPAS1234
Жыл бұрын
@@Center-For-I.E.D.Mismanagementwhat did you expect from a country that made a movie so bad it was considered to be one of the worst movies of all time according to Wikipedia in 2014?
@Center-For-I.E.D.Mismanagement
Жыл бұрын
@@KOOPAS1234 What did I expect from India, a country where the people a forced into a caste system, the vast majority of which live in squalor and treat women like breeding stock? Nothing.
@lainiwakura1776
Жыл бұрын
@@Center-For-I.E.D.Mismanagement What does this have to do with movies?
14:03 Have you just managed to avoid a direct Harambe reference? How? Tell me you power.
I have quite fond memories of this, it was in the loop of movies that would play on movie channels often, so while it would get boring it became a favorite for different scenes that always got me, the bit with the kidnnapper telling a story/lullaby, the ape scene, and the part with the veterans singing. I always loved that part.
One of my nostalgic childhood favorites, stupid but good stupid fun and one of John Hughes' few good films from the late 90s
@24BEARCATS24
Жыл бұрын
This movie is one of my favorite movies from childhood.
@sethstrattan7380
Жыл бұрын
Agreed here. I fell In love when I saw this as a kid
@kdusel1991
11 ай бұрын
Gotta admit, I kinda enjoyed Flubber as a kid too.
21:56 He’s right, and it has an impact on us. 2:16 Original 2:18 New
@bentcn8511
Жыл бұрын
Glad we went back and checked.
The FBI agent at 7:14 was elected Senator the year this movie came out. He was Senator Fred Thompson from Tennessee. He even ran for President in 2008.
@LucyLioness100
2 ай бұрын
I bet there was one angry phone call to his agent after this. Thankfully he got a stint on “Law and Order” eventually. May he rest in peace
Watched this film multiple times as a kid and loved every minute of it. Rewatched it a few months ago and still found it uproariously funny. The shot where the baby sets fire to the guy's crotch is still hilarious, and the later line "seeing as you burnt down the only tree in your forest, l wouldn't worry about it" made me laugh so hard I needed a drink of water. I still think this movie is great, filled with funny lines, solid performances, and funny gags. Maybe my sense of humor just never matured, but I unapologetically enjoy this film for what it is. A fun little film that doesn't take itself too seriously and enjoys goofy slapstick and bumbling bad guys getting their crotches pulverized.
@Jarod-vg9wq
Жыл бұрын
So a guilty pleasure.
It's kind of weird to think the guy who made Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Planes, Trains and Automobiles also made a movie about babies
@OriginalPiMan
Жыл бұрын
I dunno. I see a lot in common between this and Ferris.
@Poever
Жыл бұрын
Will nothing save us from this accursed curse?
@jeremiahnoar7504
Жыл бұрын
I swar, in 1990 Hughes promise to only make family films from that point on and we got Beethoven and Baby's Day Out and the Home Alone sequels.
@neurohack9038
Жыл бұрын
It always weirds me out to see Cypher in the cast
@andrewhudson7108
Жыл бұрын
John Hughes: A Life in Film is a book that does a pretty good job covering all of his career and you could kind of connect the dots where the failure of his most personal film (She's Having a Baby), burnout, and a paradoxical mix of executive meddling and complete freedom led to Baby's Day Out. Nobody wanted to make the movie despite John believing it was one of his best script. Even the director simply joined on board because he loved working with John, only to realize with horror what he had gotten himself into.
This was obviously inspired by the old warner brothers cartoons. This was a loveletter to those toons, and I love it for that. It's nice to turn off your brain and just watch Joe Mantegna put his crotch through the gauntlet.
@louisduarte8763
Жыл бұрын
Some parts he looked so bored in them, like he was waiting for The Simpsons to call him to play Fat Tony again.
18:32 - That is a nice shot.
17:42. That line delivery was so good now I am too!
@the-rats-ruckus
4 ай бұрын
???
@DodgeThisBam
4 ай бұрын
@@the-rats-ruckus Dead from laughter.
This was a childhood favorite. I watched it over and over. I haven't dared watch it as an adult yet.
@chloenieuwsma4846
Жыл бұрын
Me either. Something about it I just enjoyed. Need to revisit it.
@mumfordboydylan8450
Жыл бұрын
I would watch this a lot with my dad. Idk why I love it so much
@paulderosa3065
Жыл бұрын
I feel the same way about the Phantom Menace
@nayte1
Жыл бұрын
I did still funny
@Twilight17Petkoton
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Baby Day Out movie didn't do so well at the block office.
So my mother told me this story of my great grandmother. She didn't realize movies were fake at this time and saw this movie with my mom. My mother was pretty young at the time. My grandmother got super upset thinking this movie was real and thought the baby was in danger lmao
@howdoyoudo5949
Жыл бұрын
Wait what?
@garrettbays6942
Жыл бұрын
The director mentioned in the commentary that he was frequently getting letters from angry parents who were surprised that he put the babies in "danger". He mentioned how, in a way, he found that complimentary because people fell for the special effects.
@YerboiKeeevin
Жыл бұрын
@howdoyoudo5949 great grandmother thought this baby was actually doing the things seen in the movie lol
@YerboiKeeevin
Жыл бұрын
@@garrettbays6942 lmao
14:55 my favorite scream sound effect.
19:06 agreed
This actually got an interesting reaction from Siskel and Ebert when it came to their review of it. It was even featured on Doug's list of his favorite Siskel and Ebert reviews!
@LucyLioness100
Жыл бұрын
Oh I’ve seen that & it is just gold. I kinda felt the same way Gene did when Roger started gushing over it 😂
@jesusramirezromo2037
Жыл бұрын
Might be why people thought he reviewed it then
Writer John Hughes and director Patrick Read Johnson butted heads often while filming, especially with how certain scenes would be portrayed or how the baby would physically move. At one point, Hughes went on a walk with Johnson and simply told him "Patrick, just make the fucking movie". Despite all this, the two got along great later on in production, with Hughes eventually saying to Patrick that he was perfect for the job.
I love the rapid fire dismantling of the different mandela effects in the beginning. It really does make sense it you think about it. The thing we remember is usually the one that makes the most sense. Some people think it’s fruit loops and not froot, because that’s how you spell fruit. Looney toons instead of tunes because it’s cartoons. Monkeys usually have tails, so it would make sense for “George the monkey” to have one too
Can't speak for everyone, but I think this film has a soft spot for me because the baby is legit adorable. Also some of the physical comedy can be pretty hilarious, especially putting out the fire on Fat Tony's crotch.
8:52 Family Guy edit is so spot on and gold, this movie is like classic 1990s vibe
A Behind the Scenes Fact: Because John Hughes both wrote and produced the film, he outranked director Patrick Read Johnson. During editing, the two were fighting over the movie while trying to be really nice to each other.
@kotlolish
Жыл бұрын
That sounds HILARIOUS TO WATCH!
@supermariofan03
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like the clash between George Miller and Chris Noonan during the post production of Babe.
The gorilla suit was actually the Digit suit from Gorillas In the Mist redressed from a mountain gorilla to a western lowland gorilla since there are no lowland gorillas in zoos and most of the time and money went into the baby puppets from Rick Baker and crew. Rick and his crew were actually the ones who found Verne Troyer and got him his first job on this doubling the baby.
For the baby they used a puppet by Makeup Effects artist Rick Baker, whom also did the Gorilla suit for the Zoo scene. They used practical and Visual Effects for the film, courtesy of Industrial Light And Magic. VFX Artists React did an episode on this movie and didn't know if the baby was real or a puppet.
@nataliehughes1020
Жыл бұрын
Rick Baker inspired me the most. He is awesome. I liked his work on How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
@RogueOfShadows000
Жыл бұрын
Verne Troyer was also an uncredited stunt double for baby bink. He wasn't credited I believe bc it was the beginning of his career. Anyways for anyone who was concerned about the Binks safety throughout the movie, again it was a midget stunt double doing most of the shots & a dummy for other shots. 1 instance was in the teaser trailer I think. The big lady w/ the bag dropped the bag & it shows bink hitting his head falling backwards in the purse. Obviously this was cut bc it would literally turn everyone into max concerned parent mode. The baby in that shot was only a doll & the part where the doll falls is cut entirely from the movie. Still a good slapstick movie imo though.
@LV426Resident
Жыл бұрын
Bro the guy who did the most bone crunching and brutal werewolf transformation also made a baby puppet 💀💀💀💀
@LV426Resident
Жыл бұрын
@@nataliehughes1020His work was great on that movie but what inspired me the most was the transformation in An American Werewolf In London
18:23 NC remembers “You Can’t Do That On Television”!
1:13 I like how AVGN was like following up with the Mandela effect with people being dropped up for other universes while nostalgia critic is using Occam's razor essentially
the only weird thing about the monopoly monocle is that in Ace Ventura 2 he refers to the guy with a monocle as The Monopoly Guy
I love baby’s day out I remember watching it as a kid and loving the hell out of it but it’s not as good now but it’s not a horrible movie
@GBart
Жыл бұрын
Another Mandela effect
@kdusel1991
Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed it well enough as a kid. Although I was terrified of apes at the time and thought the gorilla was so scary
This whole movie is like those Tom & Jerry cartoons where Tom and Jerry are supposed to keep a baby out of harm's way, while the teen babysitter is distracted on the telephone
"Pikachu had that little black thing on the end of his tail!" "It's on the tips of his ears!" I believe that's the Clone Pikachu from the first movie. 😂
I will admit to having a soft spot for this movie. Maybe it’s nostalgia, since I watched it all the time when I was younger, but I don’t think it’s so bad
@everettharmon1855
Жыл бұрын
I have soft spot for it too my grandma and I watched it a lot and I love watching it on days when I really miss her it was one of her favorite movies
@firemiracle
Жыл бұрын
It's not one of the best movies from the 90's but yet i still like this movie cuz i grew up with it. Sure it's silly and all that but i just can't deny that it's one of my favorites 😊
I am a bit surprised to see how many effects from this film still hold up because it is a 90's film after all
Fun fact about the gorilla suit: The same suit (with some minor adjustments) was used for Gorillas in the Mist! Another fun fact: Reportedly, one of the "stunt babies" in this film was played by Verne "Mini Me" Troyer. (Hey, a job's a job.)
My understanding of the scene at 14:10 is they started laughing after realizing people were there so as to not draw attention to the reason they screamed. It seems they were playing it off as if they were startled by the gorilla and laughed when they saw it wasn't scary.
17:47 DEAD..
"Baby's Day Out is as interesting as my taint." - Mr. Plinkett
@nosprings82
Жыл бұрын
Fuck the pain away
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This is still one of my favorites to turn on when I need a good laugh. It's like the ending of Home Alone. The slap stick always gets me.
22:43 Chaplin was pretty curious. "Wat iz my hooman doing now?"
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@ryanmorejon5813
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
The first time I ever saw this was my first time going to the cinema with my Dad and it was one of the best memories I have of him because it's also the earliest memory that showed me despite his hard-ass, old-school exterior. He loved to laugh at ridiculous movies. He liked Home Alone enough, but thought Kevin was too much of a smartass. But this, Mr. Bean and Dennis the Menace were movies that he would always be happy to sit down and watch with us kids. I miss him every day
18:16 I sure don’t anymore
This movie is the definition of a fever dream
19:00 I'm pretty sure that's the same guy from Ducan's Toychest from Home alone 2
I’m surprised this wasn’t done years ago. I remember one of the stars the critic mentioned this movie when he was doing the home alone 3 review mentioning John Hughes movies.
What I like about this movie is its an adorable live action Road Runner cartoon with a baby.
It's like if they took the Tom and jerry Babysitter episodes and made it longer XD
This movie alongside Toy Story 2 and Cat in the Hat were my favorites to watch as a kid
@jaycerrito3142
Жыл бұрын
Same here since I was an early 2000s kid
This was a go to favorite movie to watch for me as a kid left with a babysitter while my mom was out and this was one in a small handful of kid-friendly VHS tapes my sitter had. The irony is not lost on me.
18:05 I'm just as surprised as you are they didn't follow the crotch-shot with another crotch-shot here. Give the movie SOME credit for having...a MODICUM of restraint. XD Meanwhile, this is basically just all those older cartoons where there's an episode where the baby gets in to hilariously dangerous hijinx whilst the main characters try to stop the baby killing itself, only for the baby to survive by complete bullshit logic. Gonna be honest...never did care for that trope; it just makes me feel sorry for the protagonist who has to look after the little crotch-goblin. :/
He finally did a review on this. I have always loved this movie.
Love this movie! One of my favorites! 😁❤️😁 I'm actually pals with Joe Pantoliano (the kidnapper wearing the hat) as he lives in my city area. Got a pic with him way back when I had to be about 13 - 14 years old as he was just strolling through one of the nearby parks. Very nice gentleman he is. 👍😊
My grandma used to love this movie, so I did grow fond of it. One thing that always stood out for me is the score at the beginning of the scene at the construction site with that very Johann Strauss-esque waltz done beautifully by Bruce Broughton, the same guy that did the Tiny Toon Adventures' music.
Remember, Joe Pantoliano won an Emmy for his work in The Sopranos
It's a hit-and-miss movie for me, but I still like it not because of nostalgia, but because it has moments that made me laugh
I saw 1 part of this movie on TV back when I was a high school freshman. Several years later, I saw the full movie on DVD.
17:34 still somehow comes across more convincing then the flash baby shower scene.
15:31 looks like that gorilla from SpongeBob and even that looked more convincing
It's kind of interesting for me to see what people considered are a childhood classic from a certain decade and what also isn't a childhood classic from that same decade
For some reason Hollywood loves to make every single Baby film a franchise even when it doesn't need to be a franchise
I thought for a second in a very meta way NC was subtlety introducing Mandella effects in this review with the line "Russ Stedman's Animal Farm" and I was thinking "that was George Orwell?" Turns out Stedman did the illustrated book. And the reason so many think Doug reviewed this movie before is because 1.) Red Letter Media has reviewed it And 2.) Doug included clips of it during his Siskel and Ebert retrospective.
It's a testament to how good these skits are that at the end with the kitty blooper, for a split second, I thought "Is Critic gonna start laughing and move into scene too?" Or maybe it's just a testament to me needing more sleep.
I know not a lot of people don't like this movie but I love it. Mainly because I have such fond memories of watching it with my sisters. It's what I call the Mama Mia effect. Watching it alone isn't very fun. Watching with friends and family is a blast!
I remember watching this movie and it being one of my favorites. The scenes at the zoo with the gorilla and the veterans home are my favorite moments from the movie.
20:06 If i had been the main villian in that moment. I would have yelled SURE THING OFFICER!!! I'LL BRING IT RIGHT DOWN!!!! and then i would climb out the window while carrying the booboo and splatter myself on the sidewalk in front of them. Why? because i would rather be damned to hell than condemned to god knows how long in prison for kidnapping a millionaire's baby.
As a kid I actually enjoyed this film.
21:34 Why does Pikachu not have that black tip at his tail?!! That much yellow is so distracting! Is he a Simpsons character now?!! Is that three-eyed fish actually a Pokemon itself? Simpsons came out with Pokemon first but we just missed it?😮......
@Aj61406
10 ай бұрын
Since Pikachu appears in the Simpsons and is also yellow like the humans on the show, does that mean that Pikachu is just a mutated human (in the Simpons universe)?
I’m surprised you haven’t reviewed this movie around the time you also reviewed many terrible movies from the 1990’s (before you met Malcolm or Rachel). Speaking of the 90’s, please review James Cameron’s “Titanic”! It was the film of dreams, it was, it really was. 😊
I am honestly surprised there are not more piss or poop jokes in this movie
@jaycerrito3142
Жыл бұрын
I guess potty humor wasn't really a Hallmark in John Hughes movies
@georgeeastwood6930
Жыл бұрын
Yet there were plenty of crotch shots. 🤨
@dickhanes7094
Жыл бұрын
It needed more ballshots
I kinda miss the Old days of Nostalgia Critic where he had some good old running gags, reviewed bad movies and bad shows All we need is to bring back some of the old segments like Old vs New and Raiders of the Story Arc And bring back some of the old running jokes like "you know, for kids", 'lived happily ever after, or do they", "you guessed it, taking over the world, of course" and the Big Lipped Alligator moment running gag And then all we need is to bring back some of the old lines as well And Nostalgia Critic is back in full like in 2007 - 2012
Me and my brother always quote this movie …”drink ya milk take a nap!’ Hella random but we use to rent this all the time .
Funny thing about the Al Capone joke. He actually might have said that because he was in severe mental decline due to contracting syphilis. That’s why he got released from prison. He was no longer mentally competent to serve his time.
I remember watching this once when I was on holiday. For the life of me I couldn't remember the name until I discovered the internet. In fact I confused it with "Three Men and a Baby", a film that was actually well received and a box office hit and came out seven years earlier.
I remember watching this movie in the 90's after renting it at a Blockbuster *because* it reminded me of Home Alone, and I also remember rewinding the scene where Joe Mantegna gets stomped to put out the fire at least 3 times because I was dying laughing at it. Because, you know, to a teenage boy that is the HEIGHT of hilarity. But I remember what really sent me over the edge laughing was that guy afterwards going: Clueless Henchmen: "And THAT'S how you put out a campfire!" Joe Mantegna: "Did you roast marshmallow over a pile of FLAMING GONADS?!?!?" CH: "Uh...we usually used logs." I don't know why but that made it about 10x funnier to my teenage brain at the time.
When I was young we had a babysitter, let's call her "Darlene". This was her absolute favorite movie, but we all hated it and so did our parents. To this day we still refer to low brow slapstick comedies like this as "Darlene Movies"
By the way, did you hear that Charlie Kaufman is writing a DreamWorks animation movie called Orion and the Dark based on a children's book? Not only that but Jacob Tremblay is playing as Orion. That already has me sold since movies like Luca and Room are reasons why he's my favorite child actor.
Gosh this will bring back memories and also that Gorilla was the one to basically terrify me of having a Gorilla in my bathroom.
So glad this guys is still going 😂 I thought we were stuck with him just doing regular reviews. Love you either way Nostalgia Critic
There’s a Mandela effect thing with Pikachu having a black stripe on the end of his tail. I swear to god I had a Pokémon encyclopedia when I was about 12 that had a picture of Pikachu having the black stripe on his tail. The thing is that encyclopedia was garbage and was filled with a shit load of other mistakes like misspelling names or getting evolutions mixed up. It was some cheap thing from the scholastic book fair and I probably should have saved it, but instead it was probably burned up in a memory hole or some shit.
This brings back old memories, i used to watch this movie as a kid
14:09 were all insane 😂
1:55 how about looking him in the eyes tamara? What, were there a lack of sticks with tennis balls?
9:03 fun fact: that's Verne Troyer in the bag as baby bink's stunt double. Yes, seriously.