Who hasn't seen The Goonies at least five times? It's one of the best movies ever. Even though I've seen it a million times (and consider myself somewhat well-versed in movie trivia), I learned a ton of new stuff by watching the commentary. Here's what I learned... and if you have your own tidbit to contribute, leave a comment!
The actress who played Harriet Walsh, Mary Ellen Trainor, married Robert Zemeckis. She was in four of his movies - Romancing the Stone, Back to the Future Part II, Death Becomes Her and Forrest Gump. They divorced in 2000.
Corey Feldman memorized all of the Spanish for the scene where he purposely mistranslates all of Mrs. Walsh's instructions for the maid. If you recognize the housekeeper, by the way, it may be from Selena - she played Selena's killer Yolanda.
It took them two days and more than 100 takes to shoot the scene in the attic where the kids discover One Eye Willy's map. One Eye Willy's full name is William B. Pordobell, by the way. Mouth's real name is Clark.
The cast said they were all terrified to shoot the Cyndi Lauper video "Goonies R Good Enough" because all of the wrestlers (Rowdy Roddy Piper and Andre the Giant) intimidated them.
The guy who played Sloth is John Matuszak. Have you ever noticed that he's wearing an Oakland Raiders t-shirt in part of the movie? That's a little inside joke - Matuszak actually played for the Oakland Raiders. His nickname was the Tooz. He died from a heart attack just four years after The Goonies came out at the young age of 38. It's widely assumed it was caused by his massive steroid use.
Sloth took about five hours of makeup every day. His eye was operated by remote control off camera. Photo from Goonies.org, which is a really neat place to visit if you like Goonies trivia.
At about 40:30, (they're in the Fratellis' hideout), Sean Astin and Josh Brolin are arguing. Sean Astin accidentally finishes up one of his exclamations with "Josh!" instead of "Brand!" Check it out.
I was kind of delighted by this one. When rocks are falling from the cave ceiling and Data yells "Holy S-H-I-T," it's not because that's the line that was scripted. It's because Jonathan Ke Quan promised his mom he wouldn't say any curse words in the movie. Robert Davi, who plays Jake Fratelli, the singing brother (AKA, the Fratelli who isn't Joey Pants), is really a trained opera singer.
The Goonies are called the Goonies because they all come from the "Goon Docks" neighborhood of Astoria, Oregon. Do they explain that in the movie somewhere? I swear I've watched this movie about 30 times and I've never noticed an explanation. Maybe I'm really unobservant.
When Chunk is sobbing while being interrogated by the Fratellis, he was really crying - he said he thought of his mother dying. Jeff Cohen, who played Chunk, stopped acting around 1991. He's now an entertainment lawyer in L.A. He says he ran for class President at U.C. Berkeley with the slogan "Chunk for President," which is pretty smart. I would have voted for Chunk. Word is that he used to do the Truffle Shuffle at football games. I love that he has a sense of humor about it.
Goonies never say die... which means don't count Goonies 2 out. Rumors about an animated sequel have been floating around for years - some actors have said it's not even being discussed, and others say it's nearly a certainty.
The guy that plays Troy, Andy's boyfriend before she and Brand hook up, is Steve Antin. Not only is he a writer, his whole family is pretty famous - his brother is the celebrity hair stylist Jonathan Antin, his sister Robin Antin created the Pussycat Dolls (the burlesque act, not the group), and his other brother Neil Antin is also an actor. Steve dated David Geffen for a while in the late '80s.
The kids hadn't seen the pirate ship set until the moment you see in the film, so if they look particularly awed, that's why.
Corey Feldman claimed he and Sean Astin saw it before the fact, but none of the other actors would believe him. Sean Astin had slipped out of the commentary by this point so he didn't have any backup.
Sadly, the pirate ship was just junked afterward - they tried to donate it to an amusement park or another movie, but no one would take it, so it was destroyed.
Wow, random bit of information:Martha Plimpton, who plays Stef, is Keith Carradine's daughter (and David Carradine's niece). "Plimpton" is her mother's name.
Richard Donner said that after the kids wrapped for the day, the rest of the cast and crew would sometimes go back in and turn the water jets on so they could ride the slide in the caves where the Goonies flew down to get to the pirate ship.
Richard Donner still has the head of One Eye Willy in his office.
If you're ever in Oregon and want to go on your own Goonies tour, check out TheGoonies.org - it lists all of the locations the movie was shot at and what still exists today. You can still go do your own Truffle Shuffle in front of the Goonie House - the owners don't mind.
When the kids escape from the pirate ship and are thrashing about in the water, they encounter an octopus. You don't see this in the movie because it was cut, but Data still references it when he's telling his mom about their adventures at the end of the movie.
And I was very pleasantly surprised to see that all of the kids - even Josh Brolin - came back to do the commentary for the film. I can't imagine how hard it would be to watch your child self for two hours... I think it's hard enough just looking at pictures in passing. The '80s were not kind to most children (and I definitely do not exclude myself).
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I wonder if the water slides still exist in whatever cave they used?
Oh, and while the name Goonies may not be explained in the actual movie, it was in the book. Yes, there was a book based on the screenplay out at that time and I was geek enough to read it more than once.
They obviously didn't get the memo.
Also, I always had a thing for Martha Plimpton. Not sure why, she just does it for me. :) Goonies Rock!
There's also a lot of interesting trivia on the imdb site... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089218/trivia
Johnny Cat, I too had never realized that was Josh Brolin. I did always wonder why Josh Brolin looked so familiar...
Random bit of gossip. It's fairly well known that John Astin (TV's Gomez Adams) married Patty Duke after she'd given birth to son Sean, whom Astin adopted. But it's a little unclear who Sean's biological father is. John and Patty dated in 1970, but she was also dating Desi Arnaz, Jr. Desi's mother, Lucille Ball, disapproved of the relationship and told her son to end it. On the rebound, Patty married rock music promoter Michael Tell, whom she barely knew. That's when she became pregnant. Patty later insisted her marriage with Tell was never consummated, and she believed Astin to be the real father, though the media tried to link Sean to the Arnaz clan, a rumor that was fueled when Desi Sr. visited Patty in the hospital just after Sean's birth in February of '71.
Ahh, Hollywood.
Why DID Sean walk out on the commentary? He just disappeared shortly after it started. They thought he went to the bathroom or something but he never came back.
http://movies.ign.com/articles/446/446990p7.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYbPoOsBkMM&feature=related
Minute 8:22
Coincidence? Seredipity?
Love the movie.
when Mikey knocks over the picture and then picks it up so we can see who it is,we learn the story of Chester Copperpot Mikey says,"hes the original Goonie!"Well the man in the photo is Robert Scaife the construction coordinator,it has been told that when Steven Spielberg had came across that picture of Bob from a previous film they had done together,that he felt it was the perfect look.........
and I just know that Bob is smiling down from heaven over the fact that people are still speaking of a movie that was made so many years ago!!!!
p.s
a dead strike is the tear down and dispossal of a movie set upon completion of filming!
fond memories of childhood
I was sorry to read about the actor that played Sloth. Sloth was my favorite part of the movie.
I just noticed that the cage of the chicken in the gate opening Rube Goldberg contraption bears a short text: "RUBE G. 83"
Trivial trivia, i know...
Our bosses flew the team out to the set during filming as a perk for nearly killing ourselves getting ready for the promotions.
We had a private screening in Minneapolis before it was released - sort of a perk/thanks for working the project. You mentioned the octopus that was originally in the movie? Data mentions it to his mom... The scene was removed because the preview audiences in LA hated it. It looked too fakey and too overplayed.
Well in our preview screen there were a few frames of the octopus' leg thrashing around in the water that they'd missed when cutting that scene out. It was removed before it hit the theatres.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. It was fun for me to work on the movie, as I was an Oregonian living in Minneapolis. I'm now back in Oregon and often reminded of the movie.
He's a very cool guy also Nominated for an Oscar for Scrooged.
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Renee, where did you get your info on Bob Scaife please?
For any of you Goonies fans who haven't heard, there is a 25th Anniversary Event taking place in Astoria, Oregon (the place where the movie was filmed) from the 4th to 7th June this year!!
Head over to the above Goonies Website for all the info !!
See you there hopefully!
You forgot to mention that Jeff Cohen had the Chicken Pocks when he did the "TRUFFLE SHUFFLE" makeup had to cover them
Not sure what you meant by this. Having grown up in the 80's, I wouldn't want to have grown up in any other decade. So many great films, albums, tv shows, fantastic video games and toys etc. It truly made being young that much more awesome!!!
Thanks for the Dream.