With the scenes filmed at Wayne Newton's Casa de shannondoah, the timing seems ironic as Mr Newton was finally forced out of his 45 year old home and relocated earlier this week. That was kind of sad.
And lastly, the scenes with the short, wise-ass, cheating BJ dealer where just hilarious. Resembles some of the dealers that I play with at the off tourist locations and reminds me why I don't tip. lol (just kidding....don't turn this into a 'tipping thread'). I also still laugh my ass off when they enter the casino that has other, less traditional games, like rock-paper-scissors, and dealer thinking of a number between 1 and 10. Still funny stuff. :)
I like it so much that several years ago I picked up a Vegas Vacation press promo photo that is signed by Wayne Newton.
Don't judge me. ;)
I guess it's not so ironic as I once thought that War is in that weird casino.
I once cashed a check at the Mirage cage just like they did in the movie. I thought I was cool. The attendant rolled their eyes since the check was for a whopping $300 and I was 25. :)
Quote: DJTeddyBearRock Paper Scissors WAS a real game? News to me.
But don't play it against a robot:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/video/2012/jun/27/rock-paper-scissors-robot-video
the money directly, a clear casino violation. Whats really
sad is brilliant comedy actor Randy Quaid is stilled holed
up in Canada, and fugitive from US law enforcement.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/randy-quaid-renews-fight-stay-415653
I had no idea Randy Quaid was that much of a whackjob.
Quote: vendman1That movie is seriously underrated. Very funny film. I love when the BJ dealer offers to take only half of Chevy's money, and kick him in the nuts, and "call it even".
I had no idea Randy Quaid was that much of a whackjob.
Quaid is that much of a whackjob in REAL LIFE too. Seriously off his rocker
I first saw it in a mississippi casino (casino Magic I think) around 2002 or 2003.It was played with different colored cards representing the rock,scissors and paper.Quote: DJTeddyBearRock Paper Scissors WAS a real game? News to me.
I guess it's not so ironic as I once thought that War is in that weird casino.
It was also called Roshambo I think. It was easily beatable under certain conditions,which lead to it`s demise at the casino Magic.
Quote: winmonkeyspit3Huge fan of this movie. Having watched it many times with many different people I've found that those who enjoy casinos and gambling love the movie, those who are less interested say it's average. Not sure what part I like better, the unconventional casino games or the blackjack dealer. I can't remember the blackjack dealer's name, but I saw him in a preview for a movie this year. If someone could just go ahead and tell me who it is, that'd be great.
office space reference, another awesome old movie
Wallace Shawn -- a proud socialist in real life!
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001728/
the fake ID. Like the Strip cops would let
a guy like that last an hour. The movie
has every possible stereotype, thats why its
so enjoyable. If you aren't a Vegas person,
you won't 'get it'. None of the stuff that happens
to the Griswold's ever happens in real life Vegas.
Nobody loses every hand, Wayne Newton never
falls in love with audience members, nobody
ever wins 4 cars on the slot machines. Nobody
ever loses everything and wins it all back with
a dead mans Keno ticket. And nobody has a
relative as useless and clueless as Randy Quaid's
character.
http://standardbredcanada.ca/news/6-6-13/zeron-vegas-vacation.html
Quote: EvenBob
Nobody loses every hand
Ha, tell that to my last trip to the tables.
Some of the scenes are available; I watched some of the silly games about guessing the number and taking the dealer's word for it.
Quote: winmonkeyspit3If someone could just go ahead and tell me who it is, that'd be great.
......Yeahhhhhhhhhhhh.............
It's either that or Spaceballs for my favorite movie of all time, but probably a slight edge for Office Space.
"Out of Order!? Fuck! Even in the future nothing works!"-Dark Helmet "Spaceballs"
Quote: Mission146......Yeahhhhhhhhhhhh.............
It's either that or Spaceballs for my favorite movie of all time, but probably a slight edge for Office Space.
"Out of Order!? Fuck! Even in the future nothing works!"-Dark Helmet "Spaceballs"
I'm such a sucker for corny over the top comedies. On that note I'm trying to decide whether Hangover 3 is worth my 10 bucks to see in theaters.
Quote: Mission146I'm not sure, I haven't seen any of the Hangover movies. I watch movies so rarely now that I tend to only watch the ones I've already seen and liked, just to be safe.
The first one's premise of "bachelor party in Vegas" was a good idea, but I dunno what they were smoking with the second one. I didn't bother to see 3, probably will once it's out on blu-ray.
Anyway I'm queuing up Vegas Vacation. Sounds like a great movie. Reminds me of Let it Ride.
Quote: djatcThe first one's premise of "bachelor party in Vegas" was a good idea,.
It was clever. They showed the party aftermath and
spent the rest of the movie piecing together what
happened. You can only do that once, they jumped
the shark in the first film.
The one owner has said from very early on this year to the staff that works for the trainer of his horse... if we win the MILLION DOLLAR NORTH AMERICA CUP its going to be a big party for ALL THE STAFF in Las Vegas on his tab ... all expenses paid ( except bail payments )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cLxEiRfKpxM
Quote: winmonkeyspit3I'm such a sucker for corny over the top comedies. On that note I'm trying to decide whether Hangover 3 is worth my 10 bucks to see in theaters.
I have seen all 3 Hangover movies, and while I liked 3 better than 2, it in no way compares to 1. I paid $1.50 for Hangover 3 and that felt about right for it. Make sure to stay for the credits if you see it.
Quote: EvenBobIt was clever. They showed the party aftermath and
spent the rest of the movie piecing together what
happened. You can only do that once, they jumped
the shark in the first film.
I don't really think that's the right use of the term "jumping the shark"
Quote: FinsRuleI don't really think that's the right use of the term "jumping the shark"
How about 'shot their wad', then..
You might want to re-rent "Mars Attacks" instead.
Love the Las Vegas scenes.