Cassie is the first person I’ve seen watch this film that spotted the Trading Places cameo. I’m so proud 😂
@skatedurrАй бұрын
that moment was amazing
@poolhall9632Ай бұрын
Yeah, unfortunately a lot of the reactors watch these movies in the wrong order and so they don't even get the joke when they watch trading places because they completely forget about the old men.
@alexdeseusa1484Ай бұрын
Randolph and Mortimer Duke...
@seekexplorewanderАй бұрын
@@alexdeseusa1484 Beeks....what the hell happened to Beeks!
@ronfehr7899Ай бұрын
In Trading Places, Eddie Murphy's character takes money from the Dukes. In this movie, his character gives some back.
@BenjiSunАй бұрын
"What is that, velvet?" -- Eddie Murphy in old jewish man makeup. That accent is perfect.
@V_4_VersaceАй бұрын
Lol no truly! That ah-ha! gets me everytime! Like what Jewish grandpa was he around to nail that role so perfectly?!
@kerry-j4mАй бұрын
AGREED.At first viewing of this film,I didn't that old jewish man was Murphy until the end credits. GREAT film.
@Sooopa_DoopaАй бұрын
@@V_4_VersaceNew York has...had a ton of Yiddish speaking Jews. So many that every New Yorker knows and uses a few Yiddish words in everyday speech
@andreadeamon6419Ай бұрын
I agree 😊
@desecration1713 күн бұрын
@@V_4_Versace "Aw-hwka!!" You gotta get the phlegm in there.
@CigarMickАй бұрын
The fact Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall played so many different characters in this movie speaks to their tremendous talent as actors.
@JackChurchill101Ай бұрын
"I know there's a god... Somewhere!"
@dargron7614Ай бұрын
Eddie Murphy as the old Jewish guy still amazes me. Voice, mannerisms and especially make-up are really convincing.
@kevinknight1924Ай бұрын
Or devils advocate , he was a tight ass
@NetanelWorthyАй бұрын
And to the talents of the makeup department.
@stefanforrer2573Ай бұрын
@@NetanelWorthy just wanted to say the same thing 😉 they did an outstanding job
@bossmodl3thalpoppa484Ай бұрын
A young Cuba Gooding Jr. in the barber chair 👀
@suvijii841Ай бұрын
This is the first time I spotted him! But then again, it's been like 20 years since I last saw this film.
@7thwheelАй бұрын
Another great cameo by a young actor is in the Blues Brothers. The kid that is trying to steal the guitar that Ray Charles shoots at is Argyle from Die Hard.
@WeissVogel17 күн бұрын
There’s even a classic urban legend about ARod being one of the McDowell’s customers
@joshuacampbell7493Ай бұрын
RIP James Earl Jones & John Amos 😢.
@syntaxusdogmata3333Ай бұрын
And RIP Madge Sinclair, too.
@CrazyCanadian-t4lАй бұрын
I remember Mr Amos from the TV show Whats Happening and his portrayal of Kunta Kinte in the miniseries Roots was ture magic.... RIP Mr Amos
@joshuacampbell7493Ай бұрын
@@CrazyCanadian-t4l I know him from Good Times & Die Hard 2.
@AntoineRideaux-wd1zkАй бұрын
John passed away on August 21st and James passed away 2 weeks later
@CrazyCanadian-t4lАй бұрын
@@joshuacampbell7493 Your right.... I get Whats Happening and Good Times mixed up
@nluna75Ай бұрын
Back in 88 in the movie theater, at the end when Lisa shows up as the bride in the wedding the whole theater erupted in appluase and surprised reactions. One of a few times i witnessed a whole theater be surprised at an ending.
@clevelandcbiАй бұрын
The barbershop scenes are comedy gold, especially when it comes to the boxing debates. 😂😂😂
@KNETTWERXАй бұрын
And the fact that Eddie Murphy is 3 characters and Arsenio Hall is 2 characters in that scene makes both amazing and hilarious.
@clevelandcbiАй бұрын
@@KNETTWERXAbsolutely.
@KNETTWERXАй бұрын
I hope they show the beginning of the credits when you find out how many characters both of them play.
@NecramoniumVideoАй бұрын
Them all coming back in the sequel was sadly the only good thing about the sequel.
@clevelandcbiАй бұрын
@@KNETTWERXSame here!!!
@bulldogbanda4761Ай бұрын
Two of the whitest girl reacting to one of the blackest movie. The look on thier faces trying to understand the jokes 😆😆 Love you Cassie 😆😆
@louischapman87317Ай бұрын
Some of the jokes and subtle humor went right over these white chicks heads. It's funny to watch those confused reactions lol
@mikeshoe74Ай бұрын
@@louischapman87317 I don't think it's cause of race though. I think it's a generation thing. I was a 13yr old white kid in the suburbs when I saw this in the theaters with my friends. We understood all the humor. What exactly in this move would represent 'black culture' anyway? I'm a Gen X'r. I don't think the younger generations carry the same sense of humor. They're very sensitive when it comes to sexual jokes, and heated debates like the Barber Shop scenes. That's how most men debate sports, not just black culture.
@djmaxxhtxАй бұрын
Maybe the Jheri Curl juice on the sofa from Darryl’s parents. We all bust out laughing when they stood up because it was a real throwback.🤣
@KnightmareUSAАй бұрын
everything is taken either seriously or literally by generations growing up arguing on social media @@mikeshoe74
@2LETLIVE24 күн бұрын
Two different America. Sad. I give them credit for being open-minded. This movie is golden. I hope they watch it again. Top 5 best movie of all time,
@cmdrvarnaАй бұрын
Watching the end credits would have been an eye opening experience for both of you.
@orolab4048Ай бұрын
OH Yeah! Took me a second there.
@SayYes2ScorpionsАй бұрын
I was waiting for their reaction to it...
@erinhansen2110Ай бұрын
Watched the whole thing to see their reaction to this. Please do a smaller video to watch the full ending.
@ghostofyourmomАй бұрын
@@erinhansen2110 lol they're not gonna bother. Did you seriously couldn't tell that they disliked this movie?! Lol
@ThePartisan13Ай бұрын
Where's the spoon? 😂
@MrGpschmidtАй бұрын
Rick Baker, who won the very first Oscar for Best Make-up for his work on AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON, created all the looks for Eddie & Arsenio which won him yet another Academy Award.
@yesspazsmith9895Ай бұрын
Seeing Cassie nail the Trading Places bit shows just how far she's come as a movie buff. Go, Cassie!
@cvonbarronАй бұрын
Agreed, but she didn't watch the end credits to see how many roles Eddie Murpy and Arsenio Hall played.
@yesspazsmith9895Ай бұрын
@@cvonbarron At least, she didn't on the KZbin video. I am not a patron, so she may have on the full one.
@markpotter6594Ай бұрын
Cretinous
@ceciliaramos2280Ай бұрын
Yes. I was surprised she caught it.
@TheomiteАй бұрын
She keeps making us proud of her.
@ianlove1215Ай бұрын
Golden Child for next Eddie Murphy film. Darryl is played by Erik LaSalle who was in the medical drama ER that started George Clooney's career
@martinkulizaАй бұрын
I said... I .. I .. I.. I want the knife LOL
@Greeny1308Ай бұрын
With the great Charles Dance as Brother Numsie
@naldow8555Ай бұрын
He was also the rancher/farmer in Logan
@teddybeer6206Ай бұрын
@@Greeny1308 Brother Numsie....ohhhhhh what a creepy bastard....
@andreadeamon6419Ай бұрын
Also was a producer for Chicago pd
@Cadinho93Ай бұрын
Fun Fact: For the movie's 30th anniversary a few years ago, an independently operated McDonald's in Chicago "dressed" as McDowell's for Halloween. The owner changed the sign, the menu and the employee uniforms. It was brilliant. Also, James Earl Jones and Madge Sinclair would go on to voice Simba's parents in "The Lion King" (1994). Playing a King and Queen once again.
@charlie.on.youtubeАй бұрын
I'm sorry I missed that McDowell's thing!
@philjones45Ай бұрын
if anyone EVER uses the phrase FUN FACT, they are never fun.
@paulpolpiboon9535Ай бұрын
yup...Sounds like Chicago!!
@charlie.on.youtubeАй бұрын
@@philjones45 Fun Fact: it has only three letters 😉
@cactaceousАй бұрын
Fun Fact: There is a flat out real McDowell’s restaurant, not dressed, in Elmhurst, Queens right now. It has the exact same logo and menu from the film.
@johnkennethwiseman5460Ай бұрын
This movie is iconic. The references to star wars, trading places, Gabrieles Fire, the john landis trademarks etc.
@timwong5908Ай бұрын
22:37 their twin jaw drop when Samuel Jackson shows up is priceless ❤
@osmanyousif7849Ай бұрын
@@timwong5908 and to think that this was actually his first role….
@venetoawardАй бұрын
For some reason this is a recurrent christmas movie in Italy, we have it every year on tv, with a few others
@Equint77Ай бұрын
“How could he? He’s mufasa” was so funny. 😂😂
@ibtgb2Ай бұрын
“You don’t have a spoon” “Ahaa!” My dad and I have said this since I was like 6 😂 it’s one of his favorite movies so it was one of mine growing up.
@d-repaslp.Ай бұрын
What do you know about funny you bastard
@lucheechala26 күн бұрын
My dad and I too!!!
@clevelandcbiАй бұрын
My late dad used to wake my brother and I (8 & 13) up with "GOOD MORNING MY CHILDREN!!!" for years after we saw this in the theater. Ive admittedly done it several times to mine😂😂😂
@UtopiaBlue68Ай бұрын
@cm88__nyАй бұрын
“You could go to somewhere a little sanitary” “Maybe a La Quinta?” 😂😂😂
@MrRyguy2112Ай бұрын
Can't believe you talked over one of the greatest entertainers of our times! Randy Watson and his band sexual chocolate! 😂😂😂
@McPh1741Ай бұрын
He good. He good. That boy can sang.
@Trapper50calАй бұрын
Sexual!!.....Chocolate!!
@TylerdavaselАй бұрын
oh no... really? That's insanely irritating. I just started watching; should I stop now?
@AdamNTMАй бұрын
@@McPh1741"You must be crazy."
@MrRyguy2112Ай бұрын
@Tylerdavasel Yes....I guess if that's a legitimate question? I was being sarcastic, but do whatever I suppose.
@robertcambian5689Күн бұрын
Merry Christmas Ladies I hope you have a Wonderful Christmas ❤
@mervinmerencio6861Ай бұрын
Oh my God, I can’t believe you guys skipped the closing credits and you didn’t get to see all the people that Eddie Murphy played
@BluEx22329Ай бұрын
😂
@zeffie100Ай бұрын
Thats a miss indeed !
@cvonbarronАй бұрын
Agreed, and astonishing makeup work by the great Rick Baker, who got an Oscar nomination for his work.
@roykliffen9674Ай бұрын
I don't know if she did .... I believe she watches and shows more at her Patreon and posts cut-down version on YT ... but for YT watchers it's a miss indeed
@user-hp8th1ux1eАй бұрын
I don't wanna watch the rest anymore if they dont know they played multiple characters. I'm at the pageant scene now. I'm stopping it. Sorry ladies❤
@fidel2xlАй бұрын
As a New Yorker, I must point out that the hilarious thing about Eddie Murphy's character stopping the cab at JFK Airport (around the 10:58 minute mark) and ordering the cab driver to take them to Queens is the fact that JFK Airport is actually already located in Queens, NY...lol. When they landed at JFK Airport, they were already in Queens. 🤣 (PS: It seems that in reality, the cab driver actually took them to BROOKLYN...not Queens...lol.)
@pariahazul8653Ай бұрын
It’s funny y’all mention Lion King because the woman that played the queen (Madge Sinclair R.I.P.) also plays Sarabi (Mufasa’s wife) in Lion King. I feel like Disney was inspired by this movie to cast Mr. James and Mrs. Madge as husband and wife again 🤎
@toriweiler1950Ай бұрын
James Earl Jones, John Amos and Madge Sinclair were on Roots too.
@cafeabasedecinemaАй бұрын
And it was a wonderful cast choice.
@terrylandess6072Ай бұрын
I coulda swore I heard Eddie say "Hello Babar" to a young elephant as he spoke on the lawn with father.
@osmanyousif7849Ай бұрын
Also, 31:25 - 31:30 "He'd make a very handsome throw-rug."
@TheomiteАй бұрын
Wasn't broke, no need to fix it.
@First.ReactsАй бұрын
The Old White Man IS...Eddy Murphy... And The Barber IS Eddy Murphy Too...😆
@MorrisB3Ай бұрын
You could tell the humor really went over Cassie and Carely's heads. Maybe it's the Utah thing. They weren't getting references. They overthought the jokes and didn't catch the disguises. Then the love story REALLY drew them in. 😆❤
@toriweiler1950Ай бұрын
I don’t know know-I’m from Utah and love the movie!
@errolowl1Ай бұрын
I love the movie, but its 80's misogynistic humor - not really funny these days unless you know to expect it.
@MorrisB3Ай бұрын
@@errolowl1 You're saying that. They were thrown off by the storyline and Urban humor.
@MorrisB3Ай бұрын
@@toriweiler1950 I appreciate you. Ha
@errolowl1Ай бұрын
@@MorrisB3 That too, but I was thinking of the 'poor girl' empathy for the one groomed from birth to be the queen. That didn't play for laughs, nor the bathers, nor the pageant, nor sexual chocolate ...
@ZizweMthombeni7 күн бұрын
My favorite line is: "Baby, he is rich. He's got his own money, and baby, when I say he's got his own money, I mean he's got his own money!"
@Ghost8386Ай бұрын
RIP Calvin Lockhart, Don Ameche, James Earl Jones, John Amos, Louie Anderson, Madge Sinclair and Ralph Bellamy.
@AntoineRideaux-wd1zkАй бұрын
Calvin was the singer right
@darrenbryant9253Ай бұрын
@@AntoineRideaux-wd1zkNo. He is the father of the arranged bride.
@markfreiermuthАй бұрын
@@AntoineRideaux-wd1zk father of the girl akeem was suppose to marry
@jamespfpАй бұрын
Ditto for Don Ameche. One of my favorite voices of classic Hollywood, right there.
@larrymoshier51704 күн бұрын
I love Coming to America. My favorite part is the Queen standing up for Prince Akeem, and her line in the limousine at the end, “I thought you were the King.”
@user-EricWatson55Ай бұрын
"Trading Places" is definitely referenced in this one in a very clever way! 😂
@HenryLoderАй бұрын
I'm glad you ladies enjoyed the movie ❤❤
@bidwell13Ай бұрын
7:51 Paula Abdul choreographed this dance. 16:17 both Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall play multiple characters. Eddie played one of the barbers, the old white Jewish guy and the lead singer to Sexual chocolate. Arsenio played the preacher, one of the barbers, the woman who wanted to tear into both guys in the club. 17:49 the local McDonald’s actually thought McDowells was a real restaurant opening up and the owner had threatened a lawsuit. 20:15 Louie Anderson got the role cause Paramount made Eddie and Arsenio choose a white comedian to play in the movie. 34:38 he was in the tv show ER his name is Eriq La Salle. He was also in Logan as the father of the family hauling horses that Logan, Professor X and Laura stayed the night with. When Cleo tripped up the stairs it wasn’t in the script but they kept it in cause it made the scene funnier.
@johnlloyddy7016Ай бұрын
12:02 Don't forget Cuba Gooding Jr. as a customer sitting in the barber's chair.
@colormedubious4747Ай бұрын
IIRC, McDowell's was actually a Wendy's at the time they shot the film. It has since been demolished.
@7thwheelАй бұрын
@@colormedubious4747 There is a TD bank there now if memory serves.
@colormedubious4747Ай бұрын
@@7thwheel They were demolishing it to build something else, so that makes sense.
@MichaelCoffman-w6oАй бұрын
Hey Hey there Cassie! This one cracked me and my friend up in the theater! Glad you two enjoyed it. See you next time. Enjoyed your reaction as always. ❤️
@bernardkam1534Ай бұрын
Just to provide a little bit of context, "Coming to America" is a movie at the tail end of Eddie Murphy's magical 80s run. From 1980 or so to about 1988, he was on a tear. He was on "Saturday Night Live" in the early eighties (some even said he literally saved the show), then he had a string of movies that may be considered classics: "48 Hours", "Trading Places" ( IMHO one of the finest comedies ever made), "Beverly Hills Cop", "The Golden Child", "Beverly Hills Cop 2" and then "Coming to America". Apart from "The Golden Child", all the other movies were blockbusters. And they still hold up pretty well. It was just a miraculous run. I mean, Eddie is still a big star today but in the early eighties, man, he was just something else......
@slimmccoy8863Ай бұрын
His evolution as an actor is interesting. From the very adult humor of "Raw" and "Delerious", to action and romantic comeies in the 80's, to being a family man in more recent films. He's come a long way. A shame that "The Golden Child" doesn't get more love. I still enjoy it.
@leonh.kalayjian6556Ай бұрын
Bow finger is hilarious
@canaisyoung3601Ай бұрын
Eddie Murphy did save SNL in the early 1980s. Season six was (mostly) crap, thanks to the new showrunner at the time, Jean Doumanian, who didn't understand comedy and got outside help from Woody Allen, whose comedy is vastly different from SNL's brand at the time. Add to the fact that Jean turned down a lot of up-and-coming talent (including Paul "Pee Wee Herman" Reubens, John Goodman, a young Jim Carrey, Cassandra Peterson, Marjorie Gross and Sandra Bernhardt, among others), and the fact that ABC had a sketch series called "Fridays" that actually was funnier than SNL was at the time (even if most of the jokes were drug-based humor) and you have a reason why people feel that SNL's best years were between 1975 and spring of 1980.
@sprint955stАй бұрын
I think you wasted your time and fingers there buddy. This movie was totally wasted on them.
@benn454Ай бұрын
@@canaisyoung3601 I think it depends on your age which era is the best. People my age would say the Adam Sandler/Chris Farley/Phil Hartman/Norm Macdonald/Mike Myers 90s era was the best.
@tarasparalyukh8084Ай бұрын
I especially like this moment at 23:54 - one man is trying to escape from situation when he literally can order his girl what to do, another man is just dreaming about such situation.
@marleybob3157Ай бұрын
You skipped the end credits - a very funny scene you should go back and watch. Also, you get to see what different characters Eddie Murphy and Arsenal Hall played.
@ronfehr7899Ай бұрын
Yes, they need to Google this movie, so they can see the numerous roles they played.
@gawainethefirstАй бұрын
Aww…What do you know from funny?!
@VoidcoldedАй бұрын
This is a KZbin video (edited) more than likely they saw it just didn't show it here.
@ajjbs7580Ай бұрын
Try the soup
@charlie.on.youtubeАй бұрын
@@ajjbs7580 Where's the spoon?
@gidgetpll5 сағат бұрын
Eddie played the barber that cut his hair, the Jewish guy at the barbershop, and the singer at the black awareness event. Arsenio Hall played one of the barbers, one of the women that hit on them at the bar and the reverend. FYI…if you don’t already know, Eddie is a well know comedian and he sings too.
@michellepeters7066Ай бұрын
In my opinion the best Eddie Murphy movie.
@djwave1791Ай бұрын
Life and Harlem Nights
@FallicIdolАй бұрын
Beverly Hills Cop
@clevelandcbiАй бұрын
This and Beverly Hills Cop are 1a and 1b for me.
@lorenp1874Ай бұрын
Trading Places too
@rodcaseracing3376Ай бұрын
Harlem nights
@ericlane419Ай бұрын
I like the flat out denial "that's not Eddie Murphy, no". When it was! Always makes me laugh!!
@danlantagne8569Ай бұрын
Ah crap. I wish you would have watched the end credits and seen how many people Eddie and Arsenio played. Lol
@ebbhead20Ай бұрын
The white Jewish guy is amazing. But then again, he did the white business guy on SNL, so we knew he could do it...😊
@viazonАй бұрын
How do you know they didn't?
@ghostofyourmomАй бұрын
@@viazonbecause it's not in the edit? How do you know they DID? Lol
@StanSwanАй бұрын
John Amos played Lisa's father passed this year. He was also the father on the iconic "Good Times" TV show from the 1970s. He was perfect for the role. Great casting for this film. Remember seeing it at the movies when it came out.
@johnrussell6620Ай бұрын
Die Hard 2 also....
@StanSwan11 күн бұрын
@@johnrussell6620 Roots too.
@rags619Ай бұрын
Such a classic hilarious movie. I tease my wife when she asks me take out the trash: “When you think of garbage, think of Akeem!”
@JimmyJets-ld8tcАй бұрын
And “MY SON WORKS!”
@markcostello493712 күн бұрын
How did they not laugh at the guy doing the falling down the stairs trick 😂 everything with the landlord had me in stitches 😂
@toochangzАй бұрын
The Studio told Eddie they had to add a white character into the film so they added Louie Anderson because Eddie said he was a funny and nice guy that the whole cast got along with. RIP Louie Anderson
@7thwheelАй бұрын
Louie was great. He starred in a show Baskets where he played Zach Galifianakis's Mother. If you haven't seen it yet then you should check it out.
@stuffbenlikesАй бұрын
Eddie Murphy actually plays every single character in this movie. His range is incredible!
@VulcanerdАй бұрын
"Maybe like a La Quinta?" - Cassie, 2024 😂
@ghostofyourmomАй бұрын
Lol, why did you make Cassie's name a hyperlink??? TF? She's not gonna notice you did that and leave her husband for you, dude 😂😂😂
@ghostofyourmomАй бұрын
Oh, and now you edited so that the hyperlink is gone. LMAO I shamed you into it!!! Hahaha
@Whitebrowgigs18 күн бұрын
One of my favorites. It’s crude, hilarious, and heartfelt. Classic 80s!
@johnmoore2344Ай бұрын
Before I was ten I could quote this whole movie. And don’t just turn it off when the credits start make sure you stay till you hear the joke about soup!
@clevelandcbiАй бұрын
Yep!! Saw it in the theater when I was 8. Been quoting it ever since.
@poolhall9632Ай бұрын
ah-ha!!!
@MemphisMoАй бұрын
SAME!
@shantagees942512 күн бұрын
"I tied my shoes once, its an overrated experience" .. its all coming back to me how classic this film was. 😂😂😂
@dmichael1172Ай бұрын
We need Beverly Hills Cop and 48 Hours next for Eddie Murphy
@eurofritz4617Ай бұрын
48hrs, what a debut for Eddie in movies, he and Nick Nolte are great together + The Bus Boys!
@earlbrownАй бұрын
With the small list of Eddie Murphy movies they've seen, 48 hours will blow their minds.
@johnfriday5169Ай бұрын
Could you imagine them watching Delirious?
@tempsitch5632Ай бұрын
@@johnfriday5169”doodoo. Gonna put it on yooooou”
@earlbrownАй бұрын
@@johnfriday5169 Oh, god no.
@AsianDougАй бұрын
This movie was also the minor role which KIND OF kick started Samuel L Jackson's career. He had a minor role 7 years prior and in an independent film in the early 70s, but this 1988 role as the "Hold-Up Man" started a streak of film appearances that Sam Jackson never looked back from.
@JustinChristopher-w3kАй бұрын
Joe Louis was both 75 and 137 years old when he fought Marciano!
@clevelandcbiАй бұрын
Former boxer and fan, and lines from this movie always go through my head. "He kicked Joe Louis's ashhhh" "That's right he did whoop Joe Louis's ass." "I don't know how old he was but he got his ass whoo0ped!!!" 😂😂😂
@shadowfrost__Ай бұрын
And Martin Luther the King resorted to violence...love that tucked away line that gets lost among all the jokes in the barbershop scenes
@Lalah30725 күн бұрын
Am i the only one who Knows Louie? Who remembers louie the Cartoon? From back in the days ? The guy at the burger place behind the register is The Real Louie ! 😂
@shainewhite2781Ай бұрын
RIP, James Earl Jones, Madge Sinclair, Louie Anderson, and John Amos.
@DomachGatluakАй бұрын
Ladies, I loved this!.... This is one of my favorite movies of all-time!... I know every line and every character(actors)... Watching your reaction was great, because you didn't know every line/character nor the ending... I answered your questions while watching the video... Good one Ladies!... Maybe I can make a movie suggestion in the future... 👏🏾💯
@BradMyers-e8eАй бұрын
"Randolph." "Oh, leave me alone, Mortimer." "RANDOLPH! RANDOLPH!" "I'm still not talking to you."
@clevelandcbiАй бұрын
I saw this in the theater when I was 8, and I didn't make the Trading Places connection til I saw it about 10 years later. Was like "Wait a second!!!"
@neomotsamai9290Ай бұрын
"Look!" 💸 💸
@BradMyers-e8eАй бұрын
@@neomotsamai9290 "Mortimer...we're back." 😈😈
@bhillboy3721 күн бұрын
Eddie Murphy is America's first mainstream Black movie star. That was a big moment for black america. A star that looked good, was well spoken, but didn't shuck and jive, knew race politics and attacked them head on but was also not a militant. He was the perfect man for the times. And this movie was his crowning achievement in so many ways.
@mhzprayerАй бұрын
I'm so glad you guys knew Randolph and Mortimer. It would be a tragedy for that moment to go by without acknowledging!
@osmanyousif7849Ай бұрын
Nice to see what happened to them. Ironic too, how now they received help from the very people they claim to be prejudice of....
@lisamarcelle44166 күн бұрын
Yes Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall played several parts in the movie. Eddie played …The barber who cuts his hair ,the old Jewish man in the barber,the singer ,and the old guy in the audience. Arsenio played ….one of the barber, The announcer on stage ,one the old man in the audience,and one of the lady at the club
@rivercitymudАй бұрын
This is one of the greatest films ever made. An actual fable that 1,000 years from now will still be comprehensible to people who don't understand any of the references.
@MemphisMoАй бұрын
YUP!
@luisquezada739411 күн бұрын
If you listen closely each time he’s in his Apartment or near you can hear the Spanish couple arguing in the background. Love that slight detail! Yup, that’s definitely Queens 🤣
@vudujl83Ай бұрын
"Mr. MacDowell, there's some people here to see you." "...They're not from McDonald's are they?" These one little scene is so hilarious to me, all these years later just can't watch it without laughing 🤣
@cvonbarronАй бұрын
Fun fact, Madge Sinclair, who played Akeem's mother also was in Star Trek IV the Voyage home, she played the captain of the USS Saratoga the first ship encountered by the whale probe. She was therefore, the first female starship captain ever seen in Star Trek.
@JonathanMooseyАй бұрын
She was also the mother of Geordi LaForge in one episode of Star Trek: the Next Generation
@shmick6079Ай бұрын
“Maybe he’s going to pull a Jasmine…” That’s probably the best description of this movie’s plot that I’ve ever heard 😂
@MemphisMoАй бұрын
Yea other than it came first so technically Jasmine was pulling an Akeem... but I get it
@theaikidokaАй бұрын
"How could he? He's Mufasa!" I love the throwaway jokes you two do.
@SilentnarcoticАй бұрын
Eric La Salle, you probably remember him from Logan. He's always Dr. Benton to me from ER.
@BellthorianАй бұрын
At 7:01, the man offering his daughter to the Prince, is none other than King Willy from Predator 2.
@jesmasa1Ай бұрын
Stay for the end credits!
@randall-kingАй бұрын
It seems like they missed them. 😥
@146348Ай бұрын
“How could he? He’s Mufasa” LOL 😂
@clevelandcbiАй бұрын
FUN FACT: The cab driver is Jake Steinfeld (Hailes's uncle). He's known for inventing/advancing the personal trainer business. His Body By Jake products were everywhere back then.
@AntoineRideaux-wd1zkАй бұрын
Fun fact haile is part black
@Novastar.SaberCombatАй бұрын
Yup. "The ol' buttissimo". 😂 Jake was even credited for training Harrison Ford for "Temple of Doom". My how the years have passed.
@clevelandcbiАй бұрын
@@Novastar.SaberCombat 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 OMG I haven't thought about that f line in dwcades
@ShortyLongstrokinАй бұрын
I think it's funny when more people recognize Jake Steinfeld from this movie than his fitness career.
@MB-go6uyАй бұрын
Just so you know... the barber shop scenes where old men hang out all day and just talk about sports and shit is REAL. EVERY BLACK BARBERSHOP IN AMERICA is like this to one degree or another lol.
@KickinthescienceАй бұрын
And then James Earl Jones and Madge would continue the marriage through Lion King
@syntaxusdogmata3333Ай бұрын
Oh, wow! I never knew that... Heartwarming! ❤
@MrEvenStrangerАй бұрын
The opening song was performed by Ladysmith Black Mambazo, an African singing group featured on Paul Simon's multi-platinum winning Graceland album.
@BiddyBiccyАй бұрын
My parents had that album in the 80s! And I love the song in this movie, beautiful voices I could listen to all day.
@sean---the-other-oneАй бұрын
Boomerang is one of Eddie’s best and hardly anyone really talks about it.
@AntoineRideaux-wd1zkАй бұрын
True and it gave martin lawrence and David Allen greer from in living color a huge imagine boost in Hollywood
@sean---the-other-oneАй бұрын
@ So many big names had parts in it. Chris Rock was the mailroom boy. Halle Berry - that was my introduction to her.
@sean---the-other-oneАй бұрын
@ Speaking of which did you note Cuba Gooding Jnr in Coming To America?
@johnlloyddy7016Ай бұрын
My late college best friend loved that movie, he couldn't keep talking about it after seeing it back in the 90s and insisted I watch the movie. Literally dragged me to the theater to watch it with him again. I guess he identified with Murphy's character as he too had a reputation as being quite the lady's man in college back then.
@Devinn777Ай бұрын
My pick of Eddie’s movies is Bowfinger, but because I think Steve Martin is great in that movie.
@hinney827Ай бұрын
The "bark like a dog" scene always gets me so good. Her contemplation for a split second into the ARF ARFs is so perfectly timed. This movie is absolutely brilliant and has been way up toward the top of my favorite comedy lists ever since I saw it as a teenager.
@DevlinDominiАй бұрын
Everbody loved this. Congratulations on finally seeing it. Another great movie under your belt.
@drewbiggiesmalls8041Ай бұрын
LET THEM WAIT! I'm talking to my son. 😂😂 My Pops used to say that all the time around the house when my bro and I were growing up... To this day, still makes me smile remembering
@zmarkoАй бұрын
James Earl Jones has a great call-back to Return of the Jedi in this when King Joffe meets Mr McDowell, he informs the king that Akeem is out with his dsughter. The King replies "when you see him call me...i shall deal with him myself." Darth Vader says a very similar line when the steike team sneaks by the star destroyer to land on Endor. He says "i will deal with them myself."
@patriciaarodriguez6641Ай бұрын
This is one of the ones I can watch over and over and still laugh.
@thefly4176Ай бұрын
This is probably my favorite Eddie Murphy movie. I have so many fond memories growing up watching it with my aunt's and Mom. They loved Eddie Murphy. I'm glad you have you sister watching it too. I hope you get all the jokes. There's so much cultural inside jokes that hopefully you don't miss the vibe. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
@MemphisMoАй бұрын
Yea this Trading Places and Boomerang
@HowtoRPGАй бұрын
Eddie played a few characters and he was not the only one. Thanks for watching this movie.
@marshallprince2583Ай бұрын
Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall played all of the old men in the bar, the reverend, the singer from Sexual Chocolate, and the cross dresser in the club. I might have missed some.
@AntoineRideaux-wd1zkАй бұрын
Actually not all of the old men in the barbershop. They didn't play the guy who said " you lying , yu never met dr martin Luther King Jr
@marshallprince2583Ай бұрын
@AntoineRideaux-wd1zk yeah, I was noticing that after I commented. Who was that? He looks familiar!
@shallowgal462Ай бұрын
That was not a cross-dresser. The credits said "Ugly Woman."
@JeffKelly03Ай бұрын
@@marshallprince2583 Clint Smith, he was also in 48 Hours and Trading Places in minor roles.
@marshallprince2583Ай бұрын
@JeffKelly03 thanks! I haven't seen those other two movies yet, but I'll keep an eye out for him when I do.
@zenbyo19 күн бұрын
19:10 I'm old enough to have seen this in the theatre. When he says 'You know me, anything for the kids' there was a large audible groan in the audience lol
@martinbraun1211Ай бұрын
Please watch "Harry and the Hendersons" (1987). It's one of my favorite childhood movies.
@mikem1457Ай бұрын
They should do it just for John Lithgow
@poppyleon_6275Ай бұрын
15:14 - Cassie and Carly's faces are hilarious...like what the heck are we watching! They haven't connected the characters are mostly Eddie and Arsenio! 😆😆😆
@johngarcia8872Ай бұрын
I hope you guys stayed for the ending credits to see all the characters that Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall played in this movie. The last one is a real surprise.
@JimEllis-i5kАй бұрын
No... they were too busy talking!!
@victortzul2516Ай бұрын
The OH! moment when Cassie realizes the Trading Places reference. One of my all time favorite reactions. ❤
@zmarkoАй бұрын
The soul-glo guy (Eriq Lasalle) was the father of the family who get killed in the film Logan.
@AntoineRideaux-wd1zkАй бұрын
Got killed
@cinemeleon2808Ай бұрын
@@AntoineRideaux-wd1zk That correction was unnecessary. You knew wtf they meant.
@AntoineRideaux-wd1zkАй бұрын
@cinemeleon2808 actually it was because they sound like an idiot saying it wrong
@AlexSadofАй бұрын
"Yes!!! It's from Trading Places!" ... uch such a proud papa.
@cinemeleon2808Ай бұрын
I truly had to wonder if you two were really ready for this one. 🙆🏾♀😂😂😂
@RobertStephens-do4lmАй бұрын
Hey ladies...you do know this entire movie is a parody of life in the 80'...LOLOLOL....I'm rolling on the floor laughing....this was super! Keep up the good work ..
@BobFox-qs6pbАй бұрын
just wondering at what point Cassie & Carly will realize Eddie & Arsenio are playing most of the roles
@TheCombatWombat0Ай бұрын
Something cute to note: Madge Sinclair who played the Queen in this movie, also voiced Sarabi, Mufasa's wife and Simba's mother in the Lion King. (Where of course, James Earl Jones played another king) It's so cute that they played a King and Queen together in another movie. ❤
@toochangzАй бұрын
The Trading Places cameo is so hilarious
@ameliameskerem2504Ай бұрын
James Earl Jones also played Mufasa from Lion King and the Queen played Simba’s mother Wueen Sarabi because of this movie! And one of the rose petal girls is Garcelle Beauvais and she currently on Housewives of Beverly Hills and so many other projects
@robloxvids2233Ай бұрын
Eddie Murphy played like 4 characters in this (including the Jewish barber shop guy). So did Arsenio. Lisa's boyfriend was Eriq LaSalle who starred in ER. Good catch on the Trading Places Easter egg. And yes that was Sam Jackson, pre-fame, playing a robber. Louie Anderson (the fat white McDowell's employee) was in this bc the production company said it needed at least 1 white character. Eddie knew Louie from doing standup so he gave him that part. The big dance scene at the beginning in Africa was sort of an hommage to Michael Jackson's Thriller video. Both of which were directed by John Landis.
@AntoineRideaux-wd1zkАй бұрын
Also the costume design won an Oscar for her work on the 1st black panther and did the costume design on the color purple
@gregoryeatroff8608Ай бұрын
You never hear Republicans complaining about that "DEI hire."
@dnish6673Ай бұрын
There was another white character. He was just played by Murphy :D. Plus Randolph and Mortimer and the cabbie.
@brucelee5620Ай бұрын
Eric la Salle (soul glow Darryl) is the father/husband with the horses in Logan.
@Cagon415Ай бұрын
Everyone who reacts to this movie skips over the closing credits. That's part of the brilliance of this movie.
@denisediamond9313Ай бұрын
This movie is one of those that keeps getting better the more times you see it!