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  1. Oct 10, 2011 · FILM DESCRIPTION: This spoof of the Airport series of disaster movies relies on ridiculous sight gags, groan-inducing dialogue, and deadpan acting -- a comedy style that would be imitated for...

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  2. AIRPLANE! Clip - "Don't Call Me Shirley" (1980).Most Popular Movie Clips -- https://bit.ly/3aqFfcgPLOT: A man afraid to fly must ensure that a plane lands sa...

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  3. Mar 13, 2021 · A man afraid to fly must ensure that a plane lands safely after the pilots become sick. Directors: Jim Abrahams, David Zucker | 1 more credit » Writers: Jim Abrahams (written for the screen by ...

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    • 13 "No, I’ve Been Nervous Lots of times."
    • 12 "No… That’S Just What They’Ll Be Expecting Us to do."
    • 11 "Wait A minute. I Know you. You're Kareem Abdul-Jabbar."
    • 10 "It's A Big Building with Patients, But That's Not Important Right now."
    • 9 "You Can’T Take A Guess For Another Two hours?"
    • 8 "I Just Want to Tell You Both, Good Luck. We’Re All Counting on you."
    • 7 "By The Way, Is There Anyone on Board Who Knows How to Fly A Plane?"
    • 6 "Calm Down! Get A Hold of yourself."

    Ted Striker

    While Airplane!is a very rewatchable movie, its humor tends to sneak up on audiences with jokes hiding in plain sight within mundane conversations. The audience laughs at the cleverness of the joke as well as the fun in that they didn't see the obvious gag coming. When Ted gets on the airplane for the first time since his traumatic experiencesin the war, he is on edge and his kind seatmate asks if he is nervous, and he admits he is. When the nice lady asks if it is his first time, Ted assures...

    Rex Kramer

    One of the great aspects of Airplane! is how the movie takes clichéd and tired genre dialogue and sticks it where it doesn't belong. These well-worn lines are hilarious because of the context they are used in. Such is the case with this quote from Rex Kramer, a no-nonsense military man helping guide the plane to the ground. Though he has been working tirelessly to save the plane, Kramer seems to forget the purpose as the plane approaches. Someone asks him if they should turn the runway lights...

    Joey

    One of the most recognizable faces in Airplane! is someone not usually known for acting. Kareem Adbul-Jabbar was a basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers at the time and seeing him pop up as a pilot named Clarence is a thrill for the audience, but it gets better when he gets called out. While he is trying his best, a young boy points out that he isn't Clarence but Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The fourth wall breaking gets funnier when Abdul-Jabbar's professionalism fades away once the kid start...

    Dr. Rumack

    So much of the humor relies on silly misunderstandings. Though there have been great parody movies over the years, few match the rapid pace of Airplane! Dr. Rumack assesses the situation with the sick passengers. He then tells the flight attendant that they need to land and get these people to a hospital. Concerned, she says "A hospital? What is it?" A straight-faced Rumack explains what a hospital is. The movie can afford such throwaway jokes as this since it has so many other great ones to...

    Dr. Rumack

    Leslie Nielsen steals the show as Dr. Rumack. Of course, the "Don't call me Shirley" line is his most famous, but he has so many brilliant quotes in the movie. When the situation grows dire, Rumack and the pilot have an intense conversation in which he asks the pilot if he can guess when they can land. The pilot responds with "Not for another two hours." Rumack asks, "You can’t take a guess for another two hours?" It is a perfect example of how Nielsen's dry delivery made these lines funny.

    Dr. Rumack

    Recurring gags the Zucker Brothers added make Airplane! fun. While a line or moment might not seem funny at first, the more it repeats itself or comes back into the story again and again, the funnier it gets. As Ted and Elaine attempt to land the plane, Rumack pokes his head into the cockpit and gives them some simple words of encouragement, "I just want to tell you both, good luck. We're all counting on you". As the plane begins to lose control, he sticks his head in and repeats the same lin...

    Elaine Dickinson

    Airplane! picked the perfect sub-genre of movies to parody. All the tension of those thriller movies set on airplanes is replaced by the movie pointing out how silly the premises are. With all the pilots taken out by food poisoning, the remaining crew tries to figure out how to land the plane safely while keeping everyone calm. Elaine addresses the passengers, before asking for any pilots present, which turns the whole plane into a panic. The fact that she thought such a request might go unno...

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    The movie does a great job of taking small, recognizable moments from movies like these and twisting them into absurdity. For instance, disaster movies like this always seem to have that one character who can't deal with the situation and begins to freak out. That person usually gets a slap in the face to calm them down. That's probably not the best way of calming someone, andAirplane! seizes on that ridiculous idea. As one passenger begins to lose it, characters take their turns delivering t...

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  4. But dont call me Shirley… The plot Airplane! was an unusual movie in the sense that there wasn’t a very defined plot with a clear set of main characters.

  5. Feb 10, 2016 · There are few movies as quotable as the 1980 disaster-movie parody Airplane!— and of the movie’s many memorable gags, arguably the most enduring is the moment when reluctant pilot Ted Striker...

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  7. The movie's clever use of parody and comedic timing creates some of the most memorable lines in cinema history. The "Don't' Call Me Shirley" quote is just one of the lines that make Airplane! one of the funniest movies ever made.

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