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In the video Rick Moranis & Tom Arnold in a Slasher? (Big Bully) – Phelous, Bob and Doug McKenzie are a couple of hilarious Canadian brothers who are responsible for “Great White North”, a show which was introduced on SCTV for the show’s most watched season when it moved to CBC Television in the year 1980. Bob’s part is played by Rick Moranis and the character Doug is played by Dave Thomas. Although developed originally as an idea to both satisfy and laugh at silly Canadian content statutes, the siblings morphed into a pop culture phenomenon in both Canada and the States. The two later became the focus of a hit comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
The “comedy” movie which turns into a slasher by the end with Tom Arnold trying to get Rick Moranis.
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This move and House have something else in common besides their director. They're both for and about Baby Boomers, Hollywood's favorite generation. In this movie, we have a bunch of adolescent boys in the early 1960s, which had already been done to death (It and Stand By Me being the most famous examples). In House, we have a traumatized Vietnam vet coming to terms with the horrors he experienced during the war. Everything Hollywood does has to center around Baby Boomers, because they're the only generation that matters. Everyone else can go suck it. Every single TV show they grew up with has been made into a movie, even something as lame as "Car 54, Where Are You?" Personally, I'm sick and tired of Hollywood's endless pandering to and adoration of those people and their freaking nostalgia.
Moranis would've had a hell of a career in politics if only thanks to the mom vote: "he looks like such a nice man"
I really hope we're closer to you both covering the Tom Arnold movie I watched the most growing up, Carpool also from 96'
16:37…Wait that voice…DAN!? IS THAT YOU?!?!
11:44 sorry, I needed to timestamp this gag, it's too good to forget
This is no Cobra Kai.
From The writer of Grumpy Old Men, Jack Frost, Ghost Rider and The Ben Affleck Daredevil. This guy had one good movie in him, the rest went to heck.
This one is very similar to another movie from the 90s, Clifford with Martin Short and Charles Grodin. That's another movie with an odd sense of humor that doesn't quite work for a supposedly family film that also turned into a slasher out of nowhere but probably could have been really funny is they just went a little harder with the dark comedy
have to admit that "Welcome to Hell! I'll be your tour guide!" is a pretty cool line, if still a bit corny 😛 corny-cool, i guess
For a movie about bullying, it's not as insulting as you think.
I like both Tom Arnold and Rick Moranis but this movie never comes together.
Honestly, Rick's response to his neighbour saying he thought about killing his wife, may be the most legitimately funny moment in the film.
Man what happened to you guys why aren't you guys you're loveable selves
dont feel sad for tambour, he is an absolute monster on set
it would be interesting to see him stand up to his son and address his bullying in a sort of full circle thing
The crack guy is curtis "booger" armstrong. From the revenge of the nerds and moonlighting, there was also a popular simpsons reference to him.
Honestly? The joke is that people only want to read Stephen King books. A lot of academia and the like consider King an inferior write and his stories for simple people.
The whole, dark moments and a pretty dark ending mixed in with 'nothing' 'funny' moments makes me think maybe there was serious studio notes and reshoots. Like Miner was doing it as a dark comedy like he's done before but the studio are seeing it coming along and go, yeah we want this to be more family friendly so can you remove this part and this part, and cut down this guy. I guess we'll never know unless someone has Steve Miner's phone number.