This scene is especially hilarious to anyone old enough to know who June Cleaver is.
@robertpearson87984 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@robertpearson87984 ай бұрын
And she’s still wearing her pearls😆
@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER3 ай бұрын
@@robertpearson8798Great catch! I hadn't noticed the pearls. That makes it even a little bit funnier. 😂
@richardlacey49233 ай бұрын
All these people reacting are pansies
@bigwillietheb3 ай бұрын
Barbara Billingsley Nailed that scene perfectly I was rolling in the floor laughing so hard
@thegorn684 ай бұрын
There's so many dated and underlying jokes in this movie that younger audiences can't possibly appreciate because of the 44 year time gap. One example is the older woman who "speaks jive" to the black guys is Barbara Billingsley. The audience in 1980 would all know that she played June Cleaver in the 1950's T.V. show "Leave It To Beaver". She was the epitome of the white, suburban, nuclear family house wife who wore a dress and pearls just to vacuum the house and clean the kitchen. The notion that she, of all people, can speak JIVE just made the scene that much more hilarious.
@astrotter4 ай бұрын
Seriously, I'm trying to think of an actor who would be familiar to young people now that would be as shocking and hilarious as it was to see Barbara Billingsley do this scene. Sitcoms they grew up with were much more ironic, it would be hard to pull off. That's not their fault or anything, it's just a different landscape.
@Sirala64 ай бұрын
@@astrotter She's the last person anyone expects to communicate with these gentlemen. The fact she is old, white, and feminine is enough to put the joke across. If they had hired an anonymous character actor, it still would work.
@academyofshem4 ай бұрын
@@Sirala6 Yeah, but I remember when Airplane! came out. When it came to this scene, the theater was all, "WAHHH HA HA HA! IT'S JUNE CLEAVER SPEAKING JIVE!"
@Sirala64 ай бұрын
@@academyofshem No doubt there was a twist to it.
@kelleyleary70334 ай бұрын
Kitty from “That 70’s Show” and “That 90’s Show” would be a close comparison.
@THOMMGB4 ай бұрын
Barbara Billingsley said in an interview, that the two guys taught her how to talk jive and that they were wonderful. She also said those scenes revived her career.
@kerry-j4m3 ай бұрын
Revived her career ??? I never knew this,so cool.
@THOMMGB3 ай бұрын
@@kerry-j4m The video of Barbara Billingsley where she talks about this is on KZbin.
@Krankensteinn3 ай бұрын
God bless her! What a sense of self awareness and humor!
@Nightwatchman533 ай бұрын
@@kerry-j4mshe was the mother in the 50's TV show Leave it to Beaver..
@Awwscrewit3 ай бұрын
And for years she was stopped by fans who wanted to recreate the scene. She always did.
@bigsarge87954 ай бұрын
"Chump dont want the help - chump dont get the help" ROFLMAO 😂
@testodude3 ай бұрын
Greatest line in any movie in the 1980s
@kkampy40522 ай бұрын
I can't count the number of times I have used that expression
@thetetrarchofapathy97283 ай бұрын
I love that the Jive actors looked at their lines, decided they could do better and wrote their own lines.
@BROXBasher2 ай бұрын
Even worked with Barbara to come up with that scene.
@Sorryunomore4 ай бұрын
One of the greatest cameos of all time.
@ManicReactions4 ай бұрын
Barbara Billingsly said she got as much fan mail from her cameo in Airplane! as her six year stint as June Cleaver in Leave it to Beaver (1957). It revitalized her career after she thought it was long over.
@allenmccreary23594 ай бұрын
Barbara Billingsley with the greatest cameo ever
@jackkoveleskie25044 ай бұрын
The best part is when he says Shiiiiiit....and the caption says, "Golly!"
@Lovejazz014 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@dongilleo97433 ай бұрын
I wish they had included the same kind of bland translated subtitles for this part as they did for the earlier one.
@ajackson93262 ай бұрын
I disagree. The best part is when “honkey” is translated to “white fellow” in the beginning!!! 😭😭😭
@BareBandSubscriptionАй бұрын
That’s the best part for sure. Fuckin hilarious
@KevinShipe-tr2uk4 ай бұрын
Mrs Cleaver and these two black guys became life long friends till she passed
@efjefe3 ай бұрын
Is that true?
@darkman48114 ай бұрын
In my opinion, this is the best use of a cameo ever put into a film that has yet to be topped and easily my favorite scene in the whole movie.
@randeepatillo19824 ай бұрын
Bob Saget in "Half Baked" might come pretty close, actually.
@ianherrick35264 ай бұрын
“Cut me some slack, Jack!”😤
@frauleinmona3 ай бұрын
😂
@rifki90554 ай бұрын
She played the mother on the 60s show " LEAVE IT TO BEAVER" Barbara Billingsley 🤓
@nightfangs29104 ай бұрын
Nobody gets the reference they are too young when I watched this in the theater back then the whole audience burst with laughter
@Teraxx234 ай бұрын
1950s yo!
@ashleighelizabeth59164 ай бұрын
The was was from the 50s, not the 60s. And it was still in reruns in the late 70s/80s in the afternoon.
@amwfan884 ай бұрын
And voiced Nanny on Muppet Babies.
@vytallicaq.68814 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's what made it so funny. She was the ultimate white suburban family mom. The LAST person you would expect to find hangin' in the hood. 🤣
@RockinRobert4 ай бұрын
Most of the reactors these days don't have any idea who Barbara Billingsley was, but everybody in the theater back in 1980 knew her well, which made this the biggest laugh in the whole movie.
@StevenDietrich-k2w4 ай бұрын
Geez Wally, I didn't know mom could speak jive. "Don't be such a dope Beav"
@MrUndersolo4 ай бұрын
I know that some people are offended by this. And yet, I still laugh... -Signed, a black man who grew up in the 80s and has not lost one funny bone yet.
@NelsonStJames3 ай бұрын
Black people in the 80's thought this scene was hilarious. Not only the concept of it in a movie, but they also know who the actress was.
@LisaG4423 ай бұрын
No one in the 80’s knew what “being offended “ was lol. It was ok to laugh at ourselves and others. Comedy is dead now ..
@emichels3 ай бұрын
They're not really offended now, they're just taught to be offended.
@adrianlee64603 ай бұрын
I bet those offended are white Americans. They LOVE to be offended on behalf of other cultures.
@flux1968Ай бұрын
No one's offended by this, then or now.
@JMaahs234 ай бұрын
People would think this is funnier if they knew she was America's mom in the early 60s. This cameo was inspired!
@boballen8184 ай бұрын
The true humor is guys my age were hearing these words from Barbara Billingsly. The super straight-laced all-American mom from Leave It To Beaver.
@hx3trapped4 ай бұрын
I do find it kind of sad that many won’t completely get the joke because they may be too young and they don’t know that she was Beavers mom. I remember the theater going completely nuts when this scene played. It was exactly the opposite of what anyone would expect from the Beav’s mom.
@ravenpoe70934 ай бұрын
Yeah. Glad they enjoy it anway but if they knew her character on LitB it would be so much funnier
@texastedskol4 ай бұрын
Yes, and the people who don't understand what "jive" is.
@alrose88703 ай бұрын
I surprised a lot of viewers of this channel are older than 40 and know how the Internet works.
@descepticon9213Ай бұрын
@@alrose8870 We invented the internet LOL
@alrose8870Ай бұрын
@@descepticon9213 my generation millennials took full advantage of it
@williamhatchjr23073 ай бұрын
The nervous laughter & "Can I laugh at this" facial expressions were HILARIOUS!!!!
@georgehollingsworth24283 ай бұрын
NOTE: The two gentlemen speaking "Jive" are actually EXTREMELY intelligent and erudite men who speak as if they have advanced degrees from Yale. I have seen both of them interviewed and their command of English is worthy of a PROFESSOR.
@richardjames40902 ай бұрын
They actually wrote that whole dialogue
@williambryan33464 ай бұрын
I especially like this part of Airplane! Bringing in Barbara Billingsley, who played June Cleaver on Leave It to Beaver, was a genius move on the part of Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker. 🤣
@60secthebaptist94 ай бұрын
it was actually kind of a subversive move on their part considering that the bellwether for the Reagan years (80's) was the comparison to "Leave it to Beaver" society as the ideal.
@johnchitwood87994 ай бұрын
I loved that role for her lol
@Alan-lv9rw3 ай бұрын
The idea of June Cleaver doing this is hilarious.
@mavv-i-am3 ай бұрын
As crazy as this soubds, growing up in the 80s taught u three important things: how to be tough, how to be resilient and most of all how to have a sense of humor, BEST DECADE EVER!!!
@alrose88703 ай бұрын
Only thing I liked about the 80's, is that I was born.
@ThunderPants134 ай бұрын
"Juhz hang loose blood...." 😆😆
@gutz19814 ай бұрын
The cherry on top that all this generation of reactors is missing is that this was Beaver's mother, the most "Apple Pie" type mother of that era of television. The joke goes to 11 knowing this white neighborhood housewife was a Jive talkin' player.
@Malcontent-4 ай бұрын
The 'Leave it to Beaver' show was from 1957-1963. I grew up watching the show later during reruns in the 70's. So, I knew who she was and why it makes it so funny. She was the ideal mother figure back then. A sweet, kind, loving and nurturing mom. Hearing her talk like that just makes it so funny. If you haven't seen the show, check it out. It's wholesome show and has many moments of great parenting. Just watch out for that Eddie Haskell guy. He's a jerk! :)
@flashgordon62384 ай бұрын
We were laughing so hard at this scene back in 1980 we missed a bit of the movie. Seen it 100 times since then. To me this was the funniest part of the film. "...I take black, like my men" would be second.
@ronlackey26894 ай бұрын
I'd have to say the autopilot was my top laugh
@markford42534 ай бұрын
The fact that she was the mother on Leave It To Beaver made it even more funny
@donp19644 ай бұрын
What made the scene funny was that it’s Barbara Billingsley. 😂
@ShawnRavenfire4 ай бұрын
Barbara Billingsley also appeared in her June Cleaver persona in an episode of "Roseanne," alongside several other classic TV mothers, and in an episode of "Amazing Stories," in which a magic TV remote causes several TV characters to come to life (each played by their original actors).
@schizuki14 күн бұрын
Best cameo of the film. Second best was the "Jim never has a second cup of coffee at home..." lady from the old coffee commercial. The directors were looking for an actress who would remind audiences of her. It wasn't until filming started that she told them, "Uh, you realize I'm the same actress, right?"
@lanolinlight4 ай бұрын
Hilarious as this scene is, it is 1000X funnier to Gen X and Boomers. The June Cleaver factor. It would be like Taylor Swift or Ryan Seacrest speaking like a drill rapper today.
@ronlackey26894 ай бұрын
Actually, those two groups aren't afraid to laugh at it. All the newbie generations shift uncomfortably in their seats and there might be a guilty chuckle. Comedy vs. Conditioning
@MatthewC1374 ай бұрын
@@ronlackey2689 Youngsters are so completely "conditioned" that they don't even have the urge to laugh. Pathetic.
@alrose88703 ай бұрын
As a millennial, I barely understand it and only think it's funny because the lady was talking like an old school black person.
@ronlackey26893 ай бұрын
@@alrose8870 She played June Cleaver on the 50's show "Leave it to Beaver". She was a very prim and proper suburban housewife who wore a dress and a string of pearls around the house. Us oldheads that see her telling the Stewardess that she speaks Jive made us all LOL. When she finished with "Chump don't want no help, chump don't get no help. Jive ass dude ain't got no sense no how" well, we lost it 😂 😂
@PhoenixRising8267223 күн бұрын
Isn't the other lady from The Love Boat
@ronlackey26893 ай бұрын
Less than 1% of them knew that was Barbara Billingsley, aka June Cleaver, the 1050's dress and pearl necklace wearing suburban housewife on "Leave it to Beaver". All us oldheads knew it when she first stood up and by the time she was done we were nearly rolling in the movie aisles.
@Nappylox71Ай бұрын
Oh my god. Decades level this is still freakin hilarious! 😂
@Enwaiyre4 ай бұрын
In the german dub of the movie these two men speaking bavarian while the others speaking normal german, so funny😂 For all who don't know: Bavarian is a German dialect but everyone is making jokes it's not German because nobody understands it
@kamelhaj68504 ай бұрын
Brilliant!
@georgehollingsworth24283 ай бұрын
Being raised in Mississippi in the 1960s/70s, I speak fluent Jive. Back thenn I LITERALLY had to interpret what was being said for White visitors from the North.
@mavv-i-am3 ай бұрын
Barbara billingsly was so on board when they asked her to do this, such a good sport, she was great
@mavv-i-am3 ай бұрын
She was so great, such a great sport
@jaybrown45264 күн бұрын
"Cut me some slack, Jack!" Bwahahaha!!!!
@mr.raslyon6626Ай бұрын
For the youngins, this scene is the equivalent of Martha Stewart rapping in a mumble rap video 😂
@kamelhaj68504 ай бұрын
This actress was Barbara Billingsley who played the squeaky clean white bread suburban mom in a show called "Leave it to Beaver". They kept her in character and manner of appearance to make her the least likely person to speak "jive".
@kev71614 ай бұрын
The only problem with a current audience watching this wonderful 40+ year old movie is that most probably won't "get" some of the humor. They don't know who Barbara Billingsley is. The probably haven't seen the actual airplane disaster movies (and certainly not the original black and white movie "Zero Hour" that is the serious version of Airplane). They may not know many of these classic actors such as Leslie Nielsen or Peter Graves or so many others. Hopefully they get enough out of it to be entertained and to take NOTHING in it seriously.
@shogunn25173 ай бұрын
You know, I actually never seen those movies. And while I am not the current audience, I think I got a lot of the references. But you're right. I've seen a few of these reactors that completely miss a lot of the references. They didn't know about how big Saturday Night Fever was or how much of a phenomenon disaster movies were, never watched Leave it to Beaver(or Muppet Babies). Don't know the breath of work from people like Neilson and Bridges. You can tell the humor was missed. It's like that with a lot of spoof movies. They were made with what was going on in the time they made them. Watching them out of time can seem dated to modern audiences.
@MIXPRO68Ай бұрын
LMAO THIS NEVER STOPS BEING FUNNY!!!
@StannisHarlock22 күн бұрын
I've been trying to talk like that old woman for 40 years
@dannycorbitt23894 ай бұрын
Jive was a real thing.
@RobertJuzstone4 ай бұрын
The Bee Gees even have a song called Jive Talking.
@LibrarianMichael4 ай бұрын
And not usually a language white, suburban housewives were usually fluent in back then.
@curtismartin28664 ай бұрын
Yes but..... This was about how white screenwriters wrote black characters. This was kind of "Jive Plus." Black talent may have been trained in Shakespeare at Juliard, but this is how they had to talk to get the part of "hoodlum number one" on some weekly police drama.
@dannycorbitt23893 ай бұрын
@@curtismartin2866 bullshite
@frauleinmona3 ай бұрын
@@curtismartin2866Absolutely not true.😂
@louielouie225 күн бұрын
"Don't knock yourself a pro slick, da gray matta back and la performers down in take see peein man"
@almadolan51703 ай бұрын
Most these young people have no idea she was Mrs. Cleaver, Beaver's mom!
@unclelink4 ай бұрын
Her name was Barbara Billingsley. There's a short documentary on KZbin where she's giving the backstory of how she landed that role. Pretty cool!
@vdimasteremeritus3 ай бұрын
Barbara Billingsly credited this part with revitalizing her career and had work for the rest of her life.
@erikrupp6923 ай бұрын
I still remember watching this in 1980 in the theater and it was just HILARIOUS watching June Cleaver from Leave It To Beaver translating jive. People under 50 won't get the full extent of just how funny this scene is since most of them have never seen Leave It To Beaver. Even never having seen the show the scene is still funny with a 60 year old woman talking jive, but it's full on hilarious if you've seen her in Leave It To Beaver (1950's family sitcom). (She played the suburban housewife, always wearing a dress, even when doing housework - the last person in the world you'd expect to understand those guys!)
@IgoZoom13 ай бұрын
If you had no idea who she was, this scene would be hysterical. But knowing that she was June Cleaver (Beaver’s mom) makes it exponentially funnier!
@thegreatinterpreter83823 ай бұрын
Anytime I'm sick... I tell my wife, "I need to hang loose and catch up on the rebound with the medicide.."
@diegosuarez15632 ай бұрын
On the med side!
@CarolinaGirl69193 ай бұрын
Some 70s references young people will not understand in a lot of older people don't get the fact that the lady that understands jive is the mother from Leave it to Beaver. she's literally June cleaver. So that's why it was even so much funnier to us back then, because most of us knew that Barbara Billingsley is Mrs Cleaver. Also, we would have been more aware of the then popular spate of disaster movies that were hits and the fact that people like Robert Stack and Beau Bridges (the guys in the control tower) were in those movies.
@CarolinaGirl69193 ай бұрын
There can be such a difference between some reactions from people who are like 19-35 watching this movie and people who are older, who get more of the references and aren't scared to death of being politically incorrect. Only the biggest difference is we're more used to just laughing something off as a joke and then not getting scared to death and overly worried about offending people all the time. We were able to have a pretty good balance of that for a really long time in this country. This gag is joking around about how much sometimes we can't understand each other as ethnic groups if we're too deep in our own culture's lingo. It wasn't done in a mean-spirited way at all. it's done because that's what comedy is about: laughing about patterns of behavior, their differences, similarities and hyperbolic exaggeration of those differences and similarities.
@albertsmith93154 ай бұрын
I'm thinking that not one of these reactors know who that woman is and how out of character it was for her to be cast in this part. All of us that watched Leave It To Beaver in the '50s and '60s cracked up when "June" did this scene.
@lanolinlight4 ай бұрын
And 70's and 80's re-runs.
@stevemiller69234 ай бұрын
@@lanolinlight It certainly seems strange to those of us who watch the reruns in the 70s and 80s with our kids that none of these reactors had even been born then (and in some cases, their parents weren't around yet). Time does fly.
@RobertJuzstone4 ай бұрын
@@stevemiller6923 they still show the reruns everyday on MeTv & streaming tv channels.
@Enwaiyre4 ай бұрын
Its so sad that this kind of jokes (at both sides) aren't allowed now anymore. Back then people were making fun about each other without beeing mad about it
@richardspears68494 ай бұрын
That is Beaver MOM Dude!!!!
@jsharp31653 ай бұрын
To all the people complaining about the millennials who can't recognize Barbara Billingsley: This is a 44-year-old scene using an actress from a show that was 20 years old even then. That's the equivalent of expecting the audience in 1980 to recognize an actress from a movie made in 1916. In 1980, could you even name a single movie from 1916 that isn't "Birth of a Nation", much less any actors? My point is: We are old as dirt. Cut them some slack, Jack.
@shihanuke36833 ай бұрын
The movie was hilarious. The looks of being uncomfortable and not exactly knowing where to laugh was equally funny.
@unitedplankton2866Ай бұрын
I cant reason out why i not only like reaction videos, but reaction to reaction videos...how far does this phenomena go.
@RighteousReverendDynamite2 ай бұрын
Watching this on opening night in a large theater was still the funniest thing I have ever experienced. Half the audience had peed in their pants by the end of the film. God Bless Barbara Billingsley!
@michaelvincent42804 ай бұрын
You have way too much fun putting this stuff together. Good job.
@tommaxwell4294 ай бұрын
Funny funny! Lots of good material in "Blazing Saddles," also.
@andyjamoc3 ай бұрын
Barbara Billingsley, famous for playing June Cleaver the most square mom ever on Leave It To Beaver.
@mamalannightshyaman3 ай бұрын
Holy cow, you’d think people would read the comments before pointing out it’s June cleaver for the 10 billionth time
@uncletaylorify3 ай бұрын
Just for the record.....this two black actors wrote most of the jive talk lines. They're friends who came to the audition with them. The writers and director quickly scrapped their work and used the actors lines.
@GrandManor3 ай бұрын
I saw this in theater when it came out (several times). The audience was roaring at this scene (especially since they recognized the lady that spoke “jive”).
@SKIP-yj3xp4 ай бұрын
I think the reactors are too young to fully grasp the humor in this scene.
@sonykent49404 ай бұрын
Would've been funnier if they were actually speaking slang lol
@coolaunt5164 ай бұрын
I saw an interview online that Barbara Billingsley said that she had no idea what her lines meant. She memorized the words and then and then got some assistance on how to pronounce them.
@What_Makes_Climate_TickАй бұрын
Even when talking to the white stewardess, the old woman, played by Barbara Billingsley, best known for playing the mom in a family sitcom from the 50s, says the stereotypical AAVE "hep" instead of "help".
@mavv-i-am11 күн бұрын
Barbara billingsly ( leave it to beaver) was so on board with this and worked with both guys and was such a sport, she did great and the guys loved working with her on this skit
@laraSemerad2 ай бұрын
TV show called Leave it to Beaver mom-The actress made history in this movie speak Jive. Fun movie.
@mamalannightshyaman4 ай бұрын
you can tell some of the reactors are afraid to laugh, IT'S OK! IT'S FUNNY!
@paulbooth85164 ай бұрын
Rosetta Stone. I was at Best Buy. Went over to the Rosetta Stone Language Display. Asked the sales person if they had “Jive”. He called another person over. She didn’t know. So they called the manager over. He said we could look it up and try to order it. No clue. How high up the chain could I run this. Before switching over to Ebonics.
@CarlKarnak3 ай бұрын
If this is true hilarious. Though a bit mean to waste their time.
@seamusinbostonАй бұрын
Imagine how much funniwer it would be if any of these people knew who Barbara Billingsley is/was.
@JediPhoenix19764 ай бұрын
For one generation, it's June Cleaver. For another, it's Nanny from Muppet Babies. Either way, it's frigging hilarious.
@MyraJean19514 ай бұрын
Most people aren't familiar with Barbara Billingsley today, but she played Beaver Cleaver's mom on the 50's sitcom, Leave It To Beaver. Just listening to her in this scene makes all of us who grew up her just laugh in delight!
@terenzo503 ай бұрын
We older folks were on the floor because we instantly recognized Barbara Billingsley from TV's Leave It To Beaver (1957 - 1963).
@bigwillietheb3 ай бұрын
I have to say that Airplane is one of the most funniest movies ever made
@Justmyhandle3 ай бұрын
Being born in 1991, I had heard of Leave It to Beaver but never watched it growing up and had no clue who June Cleaver was. So, while I still found this scene hilarious, I didn't understand the context of Barbara Billingsley's cameo here. I hadn't seen the Aiport franchise that Airplane!'s plot drew influence from either, until the first three came to Netflix and I binged them all. If anybody is interested, they're worth a watch (Airport '77 is my favorite in terms of its premise). The older I get, the more I appreciate the amount of thought in this parody's script. This style of humor we now commonly associate with more modern spoofs like Scary Movie is owed partially to the direction & writing of the Zucker bros. The team of David & Jerry Zucker, together with Jim Abrahams, sowed the DNA for the timeless formula of the Naked Gun franchise (and the series Police Squad it was based on), The Kentucky Fried Movie, Scary Movie 3-5, and others: The iconic use of slapstick, running gags, wordplay, and tonal absurdity juxtaposed by characters playing the scenarios straight, etc. You'll find traces of that in almost all the genre parodies that dominated throughout much of the 2000s. Of course, that period of cinema is also owed to the comedic chops of the Wayans brothers and Farrelly brothers. You can find similarities between their styles, and it's plausible that they were all influenced by comedic icons they grew up with. The generational legacy is definitely there. But the more I learn about how these tropes have been carried across decades and the context in which they were formed, the more enjoyable their evolution in media is. It's like a family tree of laughs.
@HeathInClearLake3 ай бұрын
Beaver's mom saying "Just hang loose blood," had my 8 year old self falling over on the floor laughing.
@mztweety13743 ай бұрын
It will be hilarious if she went back to leave It to Beaver Talking like this😂😂😂😅 That is literally the most jive I've ever heard..and i was born in 74😂
@johnbharris3 ай бұрын
Nobody got the best part of the joke: June Cleaver speaks jive. KNOW YOUR TV HISTORY!!!
@keithsimpson65634 ай бұрын
This was Leave it to beavers mom. So was a clean Angel 😂😂😂😂
@SaltyPirate712 ай бұрын
Nobody understands that the joke isn't that she's speaking jive. The joke is that it's Barbara fuckin' Billingsley, JUNE CLEAVER is speaking jive!
@dggydddy594 ай бұрын
Too bad not a single one of these people has any idea who the "jive" speaking lady is. They completely lose 90 percent of the joke!
@valve66423 ай бұрын
I really feel old now cause I didn't need captions. I understood perfectly what they said BEFORE Beavers mom translated. . 🤣...My momma didn't raise no dummies I dug her rap..." = I ain't stupid, I understand what she said.
@Belluser-we1uc5cb2l2 ай бұрын
Don't start none, won't be none.
@garfle1959Ай бұрын
To have June Cleaver say it is EPIC.
@al.n.darodda61833 ай бұрын
The joke works because the actress is the mother character of the 1950’s wholesome TV show “Leave It to Beaver”. Young people don’t fully appreciate the joke
@mikearmstrong84834 ай бұрын
They're speaking jive, with English subtitles. What is even funnier is that the two black actors were interviewed many years later about this scene, and of course they speak perfect English ........ ... but throughout the interview, there were subtitles in jive!
@FrankWirth-ij4rq3 ай бұрын
Barbra Billingsly. The "Beavers" Mom. Best cameo ever.
@Bishop2284 ай бұрын
Do none of these reactors realize that’s the mom from Leave It To Beaver?!!! What’s the world coming to.
@dustinduvall56994 ай бұрын
Hate to tell you that means we're old
@claymccoy4 ай бұрын
That show was over 60 years ago.
@beatlesnqueen4 ай бұрын
I’m 30 and I only know that because my parents told me. Most people around my age haven’t even heard of the show.
@RobertJuzstone4 ай бұрын
@@claymccoy So, it's never been off the air in reruns, like on MeTv today and is on most streaming tv channels like Netflix, etc. Face it, most of todays youth are halfwits that only know what happened 5 mins ago. and I would be willing to bet everyone of these reactors have been brainwashed by todays woke msm, to think this scene is "racist" lol
@MrTech2264 ай бұрын
Some of these reactors are too young know about Leave to Beaver even though show is in syndication. Barbara Billingsley (1915-2010) making her 95 when she died. It was an awesome move for having her in this classic
@johneric70182 ай бұрын
Their conversation is a half a step away from Pootie Tang😂😂😂
@clifford40814 ай бұрын
This would be funnier to people who grew up watching Leave it to Beaver.
@bobbyj53754 ай бұрын
Compilation is fantastic idea, love it.
@steveleslie21702 ай бұрын
It's crazy that the younger people have no idea what jive is. It would have cool if the "Beave" (Leave it to Beaver) was in the background looking embarrassed.
@beigeholland603 ай бұрын
The old white lady who speaks Jive is Barbara Billingsly, the mother on the tv show, "Leave it to Beaver," which makes it hilarious.
@MrLamarbanks18 күн бұрын
The fact that it's June Cleaver🤣🤣🤣
@jessicaleblanc-nh1yl4 ай бұрын
This movies is a classic. Fun & entertaining, too. Thanks for sharing.