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This includes internet protocol (IP)addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type,date/timestamp, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’smovement in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. Of all the films we're most nostalgic for from the 80s, is there a single one more beloved than? What is more exciting than a coming of age tale including a lost pirate ship, a criminal family with blenders in their arsenal and a bunch of the coolest little misfits this side of Astoria?RELATED:While not every Goonies moment has aged well, most of the film remains quite enjoyable, including its many quotable moments. The Goonies is a movie Millennials quote word for word for good reason: Mouth, Mikey, Data, Chunk and the gang deliver some of the best lines in the history of film. It's the most iconic phrase from any movie, let alone The Goonies alone. Sloth's joyful exclamation isn't only an echo of Chunk's, enabling him to fit in and become one of the Goonies, but an expression of his pleasure at becoming a member of the human race, period. Sloth has been locked away from the world, possibly for most of his life, when he is the kindest, most loving member of the family and truly deserving of a good family who might love him, as Chunk's family will.'
Mikey Walsh is the main hero in 1985 Movie, The Goonies. Mikey is the kid who live in the goon docks area of Astoria. He is the younger brother of Brand Walsh. He also portrayed by Sean Astin. Very little s known about Mikey's life before the events of The Goonies.When Mikey was a little kid, his father tells him about One Eyed Willy.
Hey you guys!' Is a line that most people know even if they don't know any other quotes from the movie, and if you say it in a mirror three times in the dark.
Someone down the hall is bound to call it back to you. 9 'I'm Gonna Hit You So Hard!'
It's still jarring for many of us to come to terms with the fact that brawny Brand Walsh has grown up to, but back when he was Mikey's big brother, he was usually a pretty great sibling, save for the time he made a menacing yet comedic threat: 'I'm going to hit you so hard that when you wake up, your clothes will be out of style!' The film has a few lines written like this, giving the kids a cleverness that works well with their ages. In the 90s we saw a surge of TV shows and movies featuring teens with repartee that felt too over-the-top, but Goonies' wit feels real.
When Mikey reminds Andy that 'Goonies never say die,' Andy protests that she's not a Goonie. Before sending her jacket up Troy's bucket and effectively becoming one right then and there.
Baby is a compelling speaker who leads his motley crew of Goonies pretty well for a kid, and when he tells her that there time is over the moment she chooses Troy's bucket over the rest of their adventure, it's a turning point not just for her but the whole group.RELATED:They all decide to stay. They all decide to pursue the rich stuff, even at great personal risk, because they already risk losing everything if they don't and it's their only shot. 7 'I Never Felt So Bad In My Entire Life'. The Fratellis horrified us as children, particularly when Mama Fratelli threatened to serve the boys their own tongues or to blend Chunk right in the blender. These may have seemed like empty threats, but given how she didn't hesitate to take out the feds, they probably were legit dangers for the boys. That's why we don't blame Chunk for spilling his guts when he was asked to confess.And confess he did!
Chunk's litany of sins, from cheating on his fourth grade history test to pigging out at 'fat kid camp,' STILL has us in stitches. The best part? The time he made fake puke. 'I went to this movie theater, hid the puke in my jacket, climbed up to the balcony and then, t-t-then, I made a noise like this: hua-hua-hua-huaaaaaaa - and then I dumped it over the side, all over the people in the audience. And then, this was horrible, all the people started getting sick and throwing up all over each other. And I never felt so bad in my entire life!'
Mouth is known for living up to his nickname, and some of Clark's lewd humor even withstands the test of time. Take the time Chunk broke Mrs. Walsh's statue of Michelangelo's David and Mikey gasped, 'Oh, my GOD! That's my mom's most favorite piece!' Mouth smirks, 'You wouldn't be here if it wasn't!' Mouth makes a joke about Brand having to kiss both Andy and her mom on a date and, later, cuts a hole in a painting to stick his tongue through it. Most of his jokes are outrageous but still not as offensive as they could be, or even would be from a similar role in a different film.
5 'Michael Jackson Didn't Come Over To My House To Use The Bathroom'. When Chunk tries to psych himself up to run through the dark and save his friends from the Fratellis, it's adorable listening to him talk out loud: 'I'm not all alone in the dark. I love the dark. I love the dark. But I hate nature!
I HATE nature!' Most of us could relate as, at a similar age, we all talked to ourselves to attempt to feel less scared or alone, or even had rules, like having our toes tucked under the blanket to prevent anything from the dark from getting us.RELATED:Chunk ultimately can't trick himself as he's grossed out by the nature he has to touch and gets caught by the Fratellis anyway. 3 'I Was Just Trying To Dictate Myself'. A running joke among the Goonies is how the kids often mispronounce words, which is not only funny, but adorable. The first one we hear is when Mikey is trying to delude himself into thinking he can't wait to leave his neighborhood. When his big brother asks if he's for real, Mikey replies, 'Nah, I was just trying to delate myself. Dict, dictate myself.'
Brand pauses while working out to correct, 'That's delude yourself, dummy.' Mikey agrees, 'That's what I said!' Another great line has Data mispronouncing booby traps as 'booty traps.' Mikey also pronounces 'curator' as 'the new assistant curly, or kerney,' and even Mrs.
Walsh says 'Hare Krishna' instead of 'Hara-Kiri.' Data may be the most brilliant of The Goonies, but he's also unfortunately often the one to suffer the most mishaps, particularly when it comes to one of his cool inventions failing him. At one point, he also falls through some stairs and has a bit of a breakdown, referring to himself in the third person and it's adorable:'Data's okay! Data's quite tired of falling and Data's tired of skeletons! The stupid guys tell me to use the stairs when Data's falling!' When Brandon asks why he didn't use the stairs, Data responds, 'Use the stairs! The stupid guys tell me to use the stairs when Data's falling.
If Data's hurt, nobody cares anymore.' Mikey says, 'Data's fine!'
So nonchalantly and Data goes on, 'Then some guy tells me I have stupid inventions. I've been spending months and months studying on them and inventing them. 1 'Jerk Alert!'
From Mouth's outrageous translation of Mrs. Walsh's English to Spanish for the new housekeeper, Rosalita, to his order of veal scallopini from Mama Fratelli, then to his attempt to use his mouth to smuggle out rich stuff, character is the most wise-cracking Goonie ever. Even when he's flirting with Stef, he says she's pretty when her 'face isn't screwing it up.' To be fair, Stef has her own brand of snark, and plenty of teens echoed her thoughts at some point: 'It's crazy. I feel like I'm babysitting except I'm not getting paid.' Mouth's trademark phrase, 'Jerk alert!'
Became a favorite phrase among fans, especially when he modified it for adults with 'Senior jerk alert!'
According to director in an interview with 'The Directors', producer instructed the cast members to act cold and distant toward Donner on the last week of filming which puzzled him. Shortly after filming wrapped, Donner went to his beach house in Hawaii, ran into a frenzied neighbor who took up his entire day. When he arrived home, the entire cast was there to celebrate with a cookout.
Spielberg flew them over to Hawaii on the promise that they not speak a word of the surprise to Donner, which prompted them to act the way they were on the last week of filming. The swearing within the film was deliberately and strategically placed so it can easily be drowned out by broadcasters who wish to remove it. If you watch closely it often happens when there is a lot of background noise (like the police car chase at the beginning of the film) or when there is running water or another loud source of sound nearby.
This way the broadcaster can lose the profanity in the sound mix or can cut a couple of seconds of footage without losing anything significant happening on the screen. In the storybook of the film, One-Eyed Willy's back-story is told by Francis Fratelli, when The Fratellis take the doubloon from Chunk. One-Eyed Willy, whose real name is William B. Pordobel, was a court jester before becoming an ingenious pirate, when he was banished from five Spanish courts for his practical jokes, and formed a band of pirates who marauded hundreds of the king's ships and accumulated a treasure worth millions. But Willy's ship, 'The Inferno,' was attacked by three of the King's ships and Willy steered his ship into a hidden underground cavern and was sealed within by the cannon fire from the British. Willy and his men had spent a couple of years trying to repair the ship and had built underground caves with weird booby traps to protect the treasure. One of Willy's men escaped to tell Willy's story, which became a legend.
Generally speaking, pirates were interested in crimes of opportunity, meaning they stayed to the typical shipping lanes-the Eastern coast on down into the Caribbean. It is not completely unheard of to have a pirate make their way all the way around to the Pacific Northwest, but it would have been quite rare, difficult to accomplish (no Panama Canal in the 17th century), and honestly a bit strange. This suggests that One-Eyed Willy was adamant about escaping some seriously-motivated pursuers, and not a run-of-the-mill pirate.