Was 12 when this came out. Best Thanksgiving movie ever.
Was 12 when this came out. Best Thanksgiving movie ever.
How bout those Bears?Those aren't pillows!!!
Classic, what a great follow-up line. LolHow bout those Bears?
Was 12 when this came out. Best Thanksgiving movie ever.
I'll add that I put it up there w/ Steve Martin's (I had his albums, btw) best as well.While it is very funny, I always thought PT and A was a sad film in the end. One of Candy's best acting jobs.
Yep. A signature film for Martin, Candy, and Hughes.I'll add that I put it up there w/ Steve Martin's (I had his albums, btw) best as well.
The happy ending is just a temporary happy ending though. That's what makes it sad, and what makes Candy's character endearing.Yep. A signature film for Martin, Candy, and Hughes.
There's so many little moments that make that film great. The dude spitting the tobacco then wiping his mouth with his hand a split second before Martin goes in for the handshake... comic timing genius!
Martin flipping out when he finds out Candy rented the car with his missing credit card.
The sound cutting out when the steamer trunk flies off the back of the car.
Then there's this classic:
"He says we're going the wrong way."
"Oh, he's drunk! How would he know where we're going??"
"Yeah, how would he know?"
Yes always a great movie. My kids love it.
that ending is brutal. Hughes always does that in the end. Home alone at the end when the kid comes to see his dad and he meets his grandkid with the music have your self a merry little Christmas comes on.
Have you seen the movie with the deleted scenes?I just watched it again. The part the gets me is Martin’s wife. Why is she so unemotional and cold?
Ahhhh. That would make sense. I’ve always thought that wouldn’t be a personality I’d be running home to.Have you seen the movie with the deleted scenes?
In the original script, she’s convinced that Neal is cheating on her and invented Del as a cover story. There’s a whole set of scenes establishing this context that were later cut.
That’s why she is so relieved at the end to discover that Del is real. It signifies saving her marriage.
Deleted scenesAhhhh. That would make sense. I’ve always thought that wouldn’t be a personality I’d be running home to.
I probably saw them years ago but didn’t remember the situation. I’ve been watching it On Demand for multiple years and didn’t make that connection.
Watched it last night and as always, it’s thoroughly entertaining every time. John Candy was a real treasure, we lost him far too soon. I love his performance — both the moments of hilarious buffoonery and the times when he’s portraying a truly hurt and vulnerable character. The part where Steve Martin is completely ripping into him in the motel, Candy brings his eyes to the point where they look just shy of welling up with tears. He had great talent.
Comedy is Not Pretty is legendary.I'll add that I put it up there w/ Steve Martin's (I had his albums, btw) best as well.