You probably already know this by now, but the music was written specifically for this movie and performed by the Snowman himself (Jerry Reed).
@FlixTalk4 ай бұрын
I literally didn't know that Cletus was Jerry Reed until someone told me after lol what a talent
@britishted78114 ай бұрын
@@FlixTalk he also wrote the song us mail for Elvis
@jackgilchrist4 ай бұрын
Jerry is a legendary musician and songwriter (and actor) and one of the guitar greats. You don't even have to be a country fan to appreciate Jerry Reed.
@stevedavis57044 ай бұрын
Jerry Reed could entertain rocks and make them come back for more. He did a lot of sub groups with his music but the one I heard a lot growing up was the songs he had about trucking. My father enjoyed them so we heard them often. One of my favorites is “Caffeine, Nicotine, Benzedrine and Wish Me Luck.”
@MGower44654 ай бұрын
Listen, and you notice the primary song is "Westbound and down" when they are headed to Texas, and Eastbound and down once they flip-flop and head back to Georgia.
@Rebel96684 ай бұрын
Jackie Gleason aka "The Great One" absolutely stole the show with his portrayal of Sherrif Buford T. Justice, LOL!
@kristinwright66322 ай бұрын
One of his very greatest roles. He really embodied the ignorant racist Southern jerk stereotype. It was balanced with all the good southern folk in this movie.
@jons.1054 ай бұрын
The only movie in the summer of '77 to challenge STAR WARS at the box-office.
@michaelschroeck22544 ай бұрын
Ummmm…. The academy award winning “ Annie Hall.” 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
@michaelschroeck22544 ай бұрын
But to add to my comment….. Star Wars and Smokey and the bandit were the most entertains films that summer. I don’t get tired of either.
@jons.1054 ай бұрын
@@michaelschroeck2254 true, ANNIE HALL was released in April 1977, but word of mouth was slow-starting, with the film making most of its $44M after it won the Oscar for Best Picture.
@JK-of6bq3 ай бұрын
Yupp went to both when they first hit Theaters!! Have been rewatching both ever since..
@kristinwright66322 ай бұрын
I was sixteen and saw Star Wars six times in the theater. And Smokey twice. From a girl that would only see a movie once until that year.
@gregjarnigan3515Ай бұрын
I love these old movies, all the stunts are REAL, no CGI here!
@weezydoots84684 ай бұрын
The End and The Longest Yard (Original) are both great My dad was a NY State Trooper who loved Jackie Gleason. This was his all-time favorite movie.
@DR-mq1vn4 ай бұрын
Sales of Pontiac Trans Ams skyrocketed after this movie!
@rustybarrel5164 ай бұрын
I looked up the cost of the car from that time. $7,200 including tax. 😳
@DR-mq1vn4 ай бұрын
@@rustybarrel516 Seems cheap to us now! But back then that was expensive.
@DP-hy4vh4 ай бұрын
Second highest grossing film of 1977. It got beat by a little movie called Star Wars. BTW, Burt Reynolds was in a lot of movies as well as on TV (Gunsmoke, Evening Shade).
@damonortiz954 ай бұрын
The actor that plays the snowman made that song east bound and down for the movie
@mikeadams26774 ай бұрын
Texarkana is a town named that because half of the city is in Texas and the other half is in Arkansas. This movie came out in 1977. $80,000 back in 1977, with inflation would have had the buying power of $413,924.75 now in 2024 money.
@charliemac644 ай бұрын
CB radios were a craze in the mid-to-late 70s and spread far beyond truckers. I spent many an evening as a pre-teen yakkin' away with strangers on the CB. The truckers used the 10-codes and also developed their own slang, which was co-opted by society in general for several years. Several "trucker" genre movies out there, most notably the one named after the biggest "CB/Trucker song" of all time, "Convoy" by C.W. McCall. The movie starred Kris Kristofferson (music legend). Snowman wrote/played most of the music for this movie. HIs name's Jerry Reed, and he had a lot of country and crossover hits in the 70s, most of them had a humorous theme.
@richardlewis42884 ай бұрын
Yes me too regarding the CB radio. It was truly like the iPhone today 🇺🇸
@panamafloyd14694 ай бұрын
Even as late as the early '90s, I had a 'base station' at the house. Remember sitting at home in MS during a freak snow event, watching the Weather Channel, and sharing 'current conditions' for cities around the Southeast with professional drivers out there on the highway trying to get their cargo through to their destinations on time. "If you bought it..a truck brought it.", right?
@andreadeamon64194 ай бұрын
Oh i remember Convoy - and the song
@jackgilchrist4 ай бұрын
Same here. My parents had CBs in the vehicles and a base station at home. Before I was chatting on BBSes and then the Internet, I was chatting on the CB radio. They were also better than radar detectors for avoiding speed traps, and were great for getting around traffic. The truckers were awesome.
@texaspatriot42154 ай бұрын
In the late 70s almost everyone had a cb radio in their cars.
@davewarrender20564 ай бұрын
That's a 10-4 😅
@andreadeamon64194 ай бұрын
My father and all of my uncles did. My friends mom and stepfather did - she was on it more than anyone else. It was a big sucker right in the living room
@danielmead9704 ай бұрын
We had 1975 Lincoln Continental & a 1974 Chevy Suburban and we had a CB ìn both of them.
@SquierStrat724 ай бұрын
Even though there's hardly anyone on it locally these days, I've still got a CB in my car.
@teckiemom2 ай бұрын
I had a CB in my 78 Buick Skylark, My dad had one in his 76 Ford Granada, and my mom had one in her 78 Oldsmobile 88. Pretty much a necessity when you drove on the highway as much as we did.
@voxoroxАй бұрын
"Eastbound and Down", and "Westbound and Down" are actually 2 separate songs (or the same song with different lyrics). In one, the lyrics are for the drive West to Texas, and the other is just about the drive back East.
@chrissiegle10654 ай бұрын
You know who likes cannonball run... him....
@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman4 ай бұрын
I was a 15 yr old when that movie was filmed & I was on the square in Covington Georgia when Burt landed his plane to get beer, I was one of the folks getting out of the way as it takes off {KZbin Cannonball Plane} & I was on the opposite side of the square in 1978 when the General Lee comes sliding onto the square in the first episode, me & my stepdad were in front of the red brick store {KZbin Dukes Of Hazzard : Chase From 1st Episode}! Before then we were living in Jonesboro 2 miles from Snowmans house so we got to see that part filmed
@genghispecan4 ай бұрын
Da - Da - Daaaaaaaaah!
@minnesotajones2614 ай бұрын
CAPTAIN... U.S.A.?
@TrackMaster8444 ай бұрын
@@minnesotajones261It’s a dirty job, but someone’s gotta do it!
@RandySmith-e6s4 ай бұрын
Yes Cannonball is good. he has a small part in Mel Brook's Silent Movie, watch that one
@kristinwright66322 ай бұрын
I'm sure someone my age already posted this but back then the CB was a craze. We all had them in our cars including my father. His handle was Ozark Ridge Runner. Mine was Dancing Machine. I was sixteen then.
@ryanstandre36484 ай бұрын
"Stroker Ace" is another amazing one. Charlie Daniels wrote the theme song for that one.... Burt Reynolds Loni Anderson Ned Beatty bubba Smith, a whole host of NASCAR drivers..
@RandySmith-e6s4 ай бұрын
the greatest car chase movie ever is Dirty Mary Crazy larry. Watch that one please. Trust you'll love it
@ChrisBurke-p1m4 ай бұрын
Hooper staring Burt Reynolds, Jan, Michael Vincent, and Sally Fields
@crawfb4 ай бұрын
Definitely. Ignore the so-called sequels, Hooper has more great Burt Reynolds-Sally Field fun.
@paulquick88064 ай бұрын
I'm old enough lmfao to remember Hooper
@robertsmith3883Ай бұрын
Hooper is 1000 times better than those Smokey And The Bandit sequels
@poeslanding4 ай бұрын
Actually the first truck driver was warning him about the roadblock
@lanagorgeous94854 ай бұрын
White Lightening is awesome, but also Burt was a big time college football player for Florida State, so a great movie would be The Longest Yard, and of course the ultimate crime story Sharky's Machine........ but I believe he was nominated for an Oscar and won the Golden Globe for Boogie Nights. All these movies AMAZING!
@FlixTalk4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the recommendations!
@islandgreenstrong4 ай бұрын
@@FlixTalk Just so ya know...there was a remake of The Longest Yard with Adam Sandler and Burt makes an appearance in that. So, you should start with the OG Longest Yard from 1974...my opinion it's definitely the better one. OH and fun fact...Burt and Sally met for the first time during this movie and dated for 5 years. One more recommendation for a great Burt Reynolds movie is "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" with Dolly Parton.
@FlixTalk4 ай бұрын
@islandgreenstrong I've seen the Adam Sandler remake...never the original
@tjtenser78284 ай бұрын
Definitely should do Sharky's Machine!
@Drayton426774 ай бұрын
SHARKY’S MACHINE is a classic Also, check out the movie STICK. In my opinion, it’s very underrated Burt Reynolds movie
@andyhansen539723 күн бұрын
one of the people involved in writing the movie had a dad who was FL state trooper and worked with a trooper named Bufard Justice. he was the inspiration for Jackie Gleasons character
@TimSmith-uc4pk4 ай бұрын
Little Enos is singer/songwriter Paul Williams. Big Enos is comedian Pat McCormick. Snowman is country music star Jerry Reed.
@sheamcfarland91564 ай бұрын
I never knew that. I had to look him up (Williams that is)
@allenruss29764 ай бұрын
You definitely want to see the Cannonballs. Gator and White Lightning are good action movies from the early 70s. The Longest Yard is also good. Don't waste your time on the Adam Sandler remake. Last but most certainly not least is Hooper. Another Hal Needham movie. Hal directed Smoky and Hooper. Hal was Burts stunt coordinator and best friend. Hooper is loaded with the best stuntmen in Hollywood at the time and all of Burts friends. Think of it as 90 minutes of "hey y'all. Watch this" oh and thanks for wading into my childhood. PS I would love to have the pleasure of introducing you to Jackie Gleason. You're welcome
@clarencedixon32904 ай бұрын
When this came out in 1977 me and my younger brother watch it all day of course after paying the tickets the first time. Yes, most had CB radios in their car as well as in the trucks. What a fun time being a Gen X ✊🏾
@MrLivewire19704 ай бұрын
Hooper is a fun movie about a Hollywood stuntman. The last scene with the rocket car is pretty good.
@allenruss29764 ай бұрын
"if you take this jump everything from the waist down will stop working. ... Yes, even that "
@alanflor7034 ай бұрын
Now imagine if you had seen this when you were 10-12 years old. Coolest movie out there!
@alexwallace98324 ай бұрын
I was 14, loved it. This was the best reaction to this movie I've seen. The second reactor to think that the silver tongue devil was part of the road block set up. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
@SebastianSmith-c5t4 ай бұрын
Also, the "Boss Hog" is played by the legendary Jackie Gleason who had one of the first sitcoms on TV, " The Honeymooners."
@cyberry3297Ай бұрын
actually Boss Hog was played by Sorrell Booke
@mjhart682 ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies. I can quote it word for word. Smokey and the Bandit 2 is worth a watch as well.
@joeday42933 ай бұрын
I just found your reaction to my very favorite movie - see my profile picture, lol. You need some missing context for Snowman running over the motorcycles. That's actually the punchline to a very old trucker's joke, that I never even heard until decades after I'd seen the movie: A truck driver is sitting at the lunch counter at a truck stop, quietly eating his breakfast. A bunch of loudmouth bikers walk in and start harassing him - knocking his hat off his head, calling him all sorts of dirty names, screwing with his food, pouring his coffee out in the floor. He didn't say a word, just paid his bill and walked out the door. The bikers laugh heartily and slap each other's backs. One of them says to the waitress, "Well, he wasn't much of a man, was he?" The waitress, glancing out the front window, replies, "He's not much of a driver, either - he just ran over all your bikes." 😆 So when Snowman grinned that big grin right before he ran over the bikes, he would have been thinking to himself, "I can't believe it, it's just like the old joke." And yeah, Bandit went viral over a CB radio decades before there was the internet.
@raramonty52174 ай бұрын
Burt and Sally end up a couple through this movie. They make 4 movies together.
@sarahhealy98484 ай бұрын
In my "country" lovin' circle, we all had CBs in our vehicles back in the late 60's & 70's, with a base unit in the house, plus a police scanner, lol. Those were the days! 🚓🚑🚛
@kevinmarshall8542 ай бұрын
$80,000 in 1975 would be $565,890.09 today!!
@PrinceMagnum2 ай бұрын
Welcome to the movie that made hot rodding fun again. This movie was beat at the box office by Star Wars in 1977 and introduced people to good country music. This movie is for many of us our childhood.
@bigbow624 ай бұрын
Burt & Sally hooked up during the filming of this movie and stayed together for about 5 yrs. Sally returns for more hijinks in Smokey and the Bandit II ✌️🙂
@CircleRed34 ай бұрын
I love your reaction!!! And, yes.. that Theme Song is popping!.... I pretty much only listen to R&B and 90's Hip Hop... but this joint gets me bobbing my head and dancing, too.
@FlixTalk4 ай бұрын
Haha I love 90s rnb and hip hop! My era of music
@jasoncammack51294 ай бұрын
My buddies and I were 5 when this came out. We still quote it weekly. It would have been the #1 movie of 1977, if not for a little movie called StarWars. My childhood right there. GREAT REACTION!
@simplesimon75511 күн бұрын
I just realized that in a way CB radios were a little like the internet to us back in the 70's and early 80's as far as strangers connecting with each other. It wasn't just truck drivers that had them. Fun times then and a fun reaction video now.
@elfman51763 ай бұрын
This movie is awesome Great casting Sally Field is perfect
@danrex10823 ай бұрын
I initially did not want to see this movie because I thought it was about Smoky the Bear and fire safety. So when I was finally talked him into going to the theater to see it, it Blew my six-year-old mind.
@UncleCharlie111x24 ай бұрын
Eastbound and Down sung by Jerry Reed driving the truck in the movie! Song never gets old!! GREAT JOB REACTING TO THIS!👍🏻
@DaNIGHTzАй бұрын
The sequals are not what you expect. You can almost skip 2. Its ok to watch but not gonna blow you away like 1 did. Now 3 shines. You gotta watch 3. 3 flows like 1 with comedy. The music in 3 is also epic.
@justwondering56514 ай бұрын
Plot hole: how did the Bandit get that custom license plate from DMV so fast?
@robertusa12344 ай бұрын
Movie magic
@joeday42933 ай бұрын
Heh. This is my very, very favorite movie, if you couldn't tell by my profile picture, and even among people like myself who love the movie, one of the biggest questions is always been, "Exactly when did the clock start on those 28 hours?"
@rogeraldrich25333 ай бұрын
Dude, he just took the plate from his old car. Twenty-two dollar fine for the misuse of plates and another twenty-two for the owner of the plate. Don't ask me how I know.
@AddSerious4 ай бұрын
I miss the old days of CB use... watching this movie makes me want to have one again, but figure no one to talk to on there now
@charlesmaurer62144 ай бұрын
This is true art, today's Hollywood has all the technology but lacks the skill to make such a feel good action comedy. They are more worried about being PC or Woke to the point as Mel Brooks put it himself in his movie To Be or Not to Be "There is no comedy" If you can't laugh at yourself or anyone else the art is dead.
@davnkaty4 ай бұрын
Burt Reynolds’s teamed up with Clint Eastwood for a ‘20’s crime comedy called city heat.
@neildavis1639Ай бұрын
The motorcycle coo is played by Sonny Shroyer who was also deputy Enos Straight in the Dukes of Hazzard. And John Schneider who went on to play Bo Duke was 17 years old and living in Atlanta where they filmed the movie. Him and a friend skipped school and snuck onto the movie set. John Schneider boldly walked up to one of the production crew and said I’m an extra where do you want me. And he would be put in the freeze frame at the end. When Buford T.’s wheel falls off and rolls to the crowd, it rolls up to John Schneider. He’s wearing a black cowboy hat. And the movie Smokey and the Bandit inspired the Dukes of Hazzard.
@wordfairy13 ай бұрын
Absolutely one of the best feel-good movies ever.
@marcdewey12424 ай бұрын
Anyone else notice that those coors boxes snowman fell over on the top were empty
@FlixTalk4 ай бұрын
Pretty sure if they were full that would be a dangerous stunt lol
@reebokprincess14 ай бұрын
My dad got a Trans Am two years after this movie we had it for a while the car was supposed to be passed down to the rest of us but it got wrecked
@jessquinn61064 ай бұрын
I was only 10 years old when this came out. Back then everyone had a CB. It was the In Thing. Even we have CBs. Even in the house. My handle was "Inspector Clouseau." My father was ' Papa Q" And mom was "Lady Green Thumb"
@edwinpayne22314 ай бұрын
Cannonball Run 1 and 2 have more hilarity, stars and stunts with out takes at the end that just keep you wanting more.
@raymondoverbee23004 ай бұрын
There are 2 theatrical sequels for made for TV reboots and also there is a show that was called American Truckers where they actually did do the same run from Atlanta to Texarkana, Texas and back to Atlanta in 28 hours actually they did it quicker with stops along the way
@jimrupe99914 ай бұрын
Great reaction , loved it . I saw this when it came out in 1977 at the drive-in theatre when I was 10 years old. One of THE MOST CLASSIC MOVIES IN CINEMA HISTORY. Another great one from Burt Reynolds....well two actually , Hooper , and Stroker Ace. You will not be disappointed. Thanks again , and can't wait for the next video. Jim , Seattle Washington.
@mattallen28014 ай бұрын
CB radio was huge throughout the 70's through to the 90's. I live in Australia and driving from the Gold Coast to Harvey Bay (400km) with an ex I started chatting to the truckies heading north, I jumped in behind one and sat about 3 feet off his back-door and another truck came up behind me so basically I was caught in the slip stream of the truck in front and being push by the one from behind I sat there for about 100 kms use next to no fuel, when they overtook cars i just went with them, i couldn't see the road in front of me, but they were chatting to trucks ahead of them for clear road to overtake, it didn't matter if it was a corner a hill we just went with them, awesome times back then. I've always loved this movie, cheers
@cainealexander-mccord28054 ай бұрын
P.S. You cut this thing to ribbons, but your joy just about made up for it. This one's a keeper.
@richardbalducci44904 ай бұрын
“The Last Movie Star” is BURT REYNOLDS at his FINEST‼🍸
@embraceyourweirdness704 ай бұрын
3 of my friends and I uses to ride our bikes as characters in the movie. I had a 10 speed, so naturally I was Snowman...😂
@joeday42933 ай бұрын
Heh. Within two years of this movie coming out, Huffy released the Bandit BMX bike. Of course I had one. They saw me coming a mile away. LOL
@robertsmith38832 ай бұрын
The Actor Billy Bob Thornton said to Burt Reynolds that in the South "Smokey And The Bandit" is considered a Documentary.
@kittylynnlpn3 ай бұрын
Just found your channel. This is one of my all-time favorite movies. I first saw it when it came out in the '70s at a drive-in theater. My mother had a crush on Burt Reynolds. I remember one of my first jobs had a centerfold picture of Burt Reynolds in the bathroom. No joke. I think they're just too sequels and they are pretty good. Nothing is as good as the first one. The one with the elephant is really funny as well. I think that's number three. Great reaction. I'm going to subscribe today. I loved your reaction to the song. We had a CB in our car because we traveled a lot. My dad was in the military so we moved a lot and we traveled to my grandparents every summer. Our handle was the silver bullet. We had a silver Ford Granada. We would talk to the truckers and ask what time it was. We'd ask if anyone can hear us. There was like a special CB language. Loved your reaction.❤😂
@FlixTalk3 ай бұрын
Welcome to the Flix Talk Family! Thank you for the great memories in your comment and thanks for enjoying
@christopherferrarelli22624 ай бұрын
While this is considered one of Burt Reynolds’ best movies, it is also one of Jackie Gleason’s best. While forever identified with playing Ralph Kramden on The Honeymooners, or playing Minnesota Fats in The Hustler (1961), it’s his role as Buford T. Justice that most film fans know him from.
@steveorino784 ай бұрын
9 years old I remember seeing it with my family at the drive inn theater. 👍
@tenjed42244 ай бұрын
Reynolds was a great stuntman, learning from the likes of the great Dar Robinson. He then transitioned into acting, and became a huge presence and very successful in that role. His movies are legendary, and he did the original version of The Longest Yard which was remade by Adam Sandler.
@hardluckhenry4 ай бұрын
That part when they drove through the kids football game. Was real, it was an accident they were supposed to go around it. Amazing driving no one got hurt.
@bigbow624 ай бұрын
C.B radio's were big back then ( think of it as the internet of the 1970s ) .....everyone and their mothers had one both in the car and also big base models. It was a blast talking with people up and down the East Coast and even out in the ocean. I remember way back one summer day... there was a guy out fishing alone, he had hooked a bluefin tuna that was huge ! He was fighting with this fish for 14 or more hours and talking with us when he could. We even got in touch with other fishermen who helped him reel it in and tie it to boat ( almost like the book/movie "Oldman and the Sea) Except this guy had a much bigger boat. ( This was many decades ago ) Turned out this Atlantic Bluefin tuna was about 10' feet long & 500+ pounds and we watched him come into the harbor with that wicked catch and everyone on the dock was checking it out ! Yes so C.B radio's were a riot as long as you followed the rules because if you strayed, other CB'ers would shut you down quickly. By the end of the 70s, they faded as fast as they showed up but still stayed popular with the truckers.
@gudmundursturluson76832 ай бұрын
Hands down my favorite Smokey reaction vid. I lose my ish as well every time Eastbound and down kicks in. If you're looking for another badass car movie The Vanishing Point is one of the best.
@mrgonzale09784 ай бұрын
yeah. you should watch the other two. part 2 is good. and not a lot of people like part 3. but you watch and judge for yourself. I love the trilogy.
@FlixTalk4 ай бұрын
Plan too!
@RubyGB3 ай бұрын
In the old USFL days, there were the Tampa Bay Bandits of which Burt Reynolds was a minority owner. He would fly in for games with a bunch of his friends. There's a great pin-up poster of Loni Anderson (his girlfriend at the time) and you never truly knew what it is to almost die from laughing unless you've seen Dom Deluise joining the cheerleaders in dance routines!
@mfpmaniac4 ай бұрын
Love seeing someone's first reaction to this film! Directed by Hal Needham, who was a stuntman...Burt also did stuntwork prior to being a big name in movies. For another Needham/Reynolds collaboration, "Hooper" is a must see. Also another on screen pairing of Burt and Sally field. Cars, stunts, and Reynolds doing his thing.
@Melissa-jp8ps4 ай бұрын
This was the first movie that I can remember seeing that I just truly LOVED, I was 8 years old and my rural hometown had just gotten one of those fancy new fangled indoor movie theaters lol. I can remember still looking up, watching that Trans Am rolling out of the back of the truck up on that huge screen with the sound on the engine coming at me from all sides!
@johnkrauss39163 ай бұрын
Filmed almost entirely in my hometown in Georgia.
@ts1ezrdr4 ай бұрын
Loved watching you enjoy this movie! It's one of my all-time favorites. A huge portion of it was filmed in and around my hometown of Jonesboro, GA. I've seen it more times than I can count and every time is like taking a trip back in time and seeing my hometown just as it was when I was a kid. I was nine years old the summer it was filmed in 1976 and I remember it well. It was a big deal having Burt Reynolds in town and I was lucky enough to get to watch some of the filming...specifically, them rolling into town to pick up the Coors. Some other Burt Reynolds movies you might enjoy are: White Lightning (1973), The Longest Yard (1974), Gator (also with Jerry Reed - 1976), Semi-Tough (1977), Hooper (1978), The Cannonball Run (1981), and Sharky's Machine (1981) just to name a few. There's also a great documentary about the making of Smokey and the Bandit and the relationship between Burt and director/stuntman Hal Needham...The Bandit (2016).
@scorpiouk59144 ай бұрын
Loved your reaction! This movie is supposed to be a fun time. I recommend most any Burt movie, but no one has mentioned "Sharky's Machine". So, I recommend it. With the gorgeous Rachel Ward.
@kevinmarshall8542 ай бұрын
All of the songs in this movie is sung by Jerry Reed a country Western singer in the 60's and 70's and played Cletus so also "THE SNOWMAN".
@kevinmarshall8542 ай бұрын
After the movie Burt Reynolds and Sally Fields ended up dating for awhile.
@karimhicks83764 ай бұрын
FYI: Burt Renalds was a stuntman in Hollywood. Sally Field's first big role was in the TV Series called the FLYING NUN. Jerry Reed is a Country music Hall of famer. Jackie Gleeson has his star on the HOLLYWOOD walk of fame.
@sparky60864 ай бұрын
Actually, Sally's first big role was the TV version of "Gidget", then "The Flying Nun".
@StuartistStudio19644 ай бұрын
In this context, bootlegging refers to smuggling illegal alcohol. In those days, taking Coors Beer East of the Mississippi was illegal.
@Mickey-kh9hb3 ай бұрын
My dad is from Colorado and back in the day his mom would send him Coors beer in the mail when we were living in Florida.
@ernestitoe2 ай бұрын
This movie turns everybody who watches it into a trucker from Georgia -- Russians, Italians, Nigerians, Thais -- everybody! Now check out Hot Licks, Cold Steel, & Truckers Favorites, a 1972 album by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen. Also, "Give Me 40 Acres and I'll Turn This Rig Around," a song recorded by a lot of groups over the years. Texarkana is the name of a city on the Texas-Arkansas state line. One side of it is in Texas, the other side in Arkansas. It's bisected by State Line Avenue. Before telephone switching systems got computerized, a call from the Texas side to the Arkansas side, or vice-versa, was long-distance, even if you were just calling across State Line Avenue. (You could save money by walking across the street and talking to your party in his shop.)
@jerrywalters88853 ай бұрын
Another great car movie with a classic soundtrack and famous cast members before they were famous is THE WRAITH in 86
@MrAnpu424 ай бұрын
If you loved this look up Cannonball Run 1 & 2
@roberthess27623 ай бұрын
And in the words of Billy Bob Thornton, "down here in the South we consider this a documentary!"
@jerrywalters88853 ай бұрын
STILL one of the best soundtrack EVER
@nathanmeece97944 ай бұрын
The driver of the yellow car carrier truck that yelled banzai and hit Sheriff Bufords car door was Roy Rogers a cowboy singer and actor
@Jim17914 ай бұрын
Fun movie, great flow and a wonderful cast all around but can you imagine anyone else playing BUFORD T JUSTICE? Gleason just owned that role.
@jacobkubacki27194 ай бұрын
Everyone best me to the punch about Jerry Reed. The Bird is another great album by him. He’s known for his finger picking style of guitar playing.
@kevinmassey11644 ай бұрын
I lol’d when you commented on characters before Jackie Gleason makes an appearance.
@johnmagill7714Ай бұрын
That same $80,000 in 1977, is the same as $405,314.85 today. This movie was a MASSIVE HIT at the theaters om 77. I had to see it at the theater 5 times just to catch everything. People were laughing so load the entire time. It was hard to catch it all. Skip Part3. 2 is ok.
@galandirofrivendell47404 ай бұрын
This movie was made at the height of the CB craze in America, when everyone it seemed had a radio and spoke to people across the country. I personally found it funny that you could have someone like a company president who handled million-dollar deals on a regular basis, but stick a CB microphone in his hand and all of a sudden he spoke like Jed Clampett. ("Oh, mercy sakes, good buddy ...") What was most amusing about this movie was seeing all of the cars peeling out of the theater parking lots after the film by all of the drivers pretending to be Burt Reynolds as the Bandit. It was one of the most popular film of that era. I enjoyed your infectious reaction to the movie. It perfectly encapsulated the way movie goers felt when they watched it for the very first time. Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane, my friend.
@champagnerocker4 ай бұрын
So much of Jerry Reed's music will leave you with a big grin on your face and is worth checking out. "Amos Moses", "Lord Mister Ford", "Tupelo Mississippi Flash", She got the goldmine I got the shaft" etc. All tell wacky stories with such charisma and his great voice and accent.
@leslieoneal44644 ай бұрын
You definitely should watch Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton in *Best Little Whorehouse in Texas* 👍😁 Fun little movie/musical!!
@buzbom14 ай бұрын
3:20 Yup, this country was really weird back then when it came to beer.......some states still acted like it was prohibition era. Here in New Hampshire Coors was heard about but not seen for a long time.
@Sgt_Glory4 ай бұрын
Mad respect for the physical media collection.
@FlixTalk4 ай бұрын
Appreciate it!
@Ruskaga10 күн бұрын
I was 7 when this came out. I was such a fan I named my cat Bandit 😀
@GrimmGhost4 ай бұрын
First became acquainted with Burt as Quint in Gunsmoke.
@zaphod434 ай бұрын
I recommend Hooper (1978) with Burt Reynolds and Sally Field. A great comedy that pays respect to the stunt men and women who risked their lives to entertain us.
@richardlewis42884 ай бұрын
Ok you gotta try one of Burt’s best. The Longest Yard the original from 1974. This is the real deal much better imo the Longest Yard from the 2000s with Adam Sandler. You’ll go as nuts with The Longest Yard (1974) as this movie.
@MGower44654 ай бұрын
Your Boss Hogg reference, while flip, was not that far off. John Schneider (Bo Duke) and Ben Jones (Cooter) both appear in bit parts. Sonny Shroyer (Deputy Enos Strait) plays the motorcycle cop thst actually catches Snowman.
@BigSleepyOx4 ай бұрын
FYI, Smokey And The Bandit was the #2 box office movie of 1977, second only to Star Wars. So it was very popular. Also caused a spike in both Trans-Am and Coors sales. 🤣
@Tr0nzoid3 ай бұрын
According to the behind-the-scenes material or the commentary track, that stunt early on, where Justice's car bumped against Snowman's truck and then spun in front of it, was actually not intended to go like that.
@DavidRobinson19784 ай бұрын
The Hal Needham and Reynolds partnership spawned some great movies, Hal was a ex stuntman so he knew how To plan out every single action and chase. Cannonball Run 1 and 2 are must watches just for the cast of guest stars.
@OUsniper14 ай бұрын
Burt Reynolds also was in Blazing Saddles... (I wonder how many know when and where in the film)