Really, everyone in all three movies has to behave this way, since they're ostensibly appearing in a series of film noir crime dramas.Drebin as well, since Leslie Nielsen's shtick is saying the most absurd lines with a straight face.Al (also from the original series) appears only in the first movie, and is entirely absent in the next two.Johnny the shoeshine guy (the Almighty Janitor character from the original series) doesn't appear in the movies.There was also an outline on an elevator door.The second movie has outlines of body parts.For type, there's a stick figure and an Egyptian, and for position, there's Chalk Outlines that appear on a building's walls, or roof, or one that appears floating on the water. Casual Danger Dialog: Usually Drebin, but the driving instructor in the first movie puts Hindu cows to shame.Joyce Brothers makes a wordless appearance in the first film as a member of the announcing crew at the baseball game, joining sportscasters Curt Gowdy, Jim Palmer, Tim McCarver, Mel Allen, Dick Enberg and Dick Vitale. The Final Insult: As Himself as Vanna White's escort at the Oscars.Frank accidentally incapacitates him when opening a door too fast. In The Smell of Fear: As a criminal who has taken Ed, Nordberg, and the rest of the station hostage.note When he appeared on I Love The 80s to discuss this movie, he responded to this scene by excitedly exclaiming ".AND THEN WEIRD AL GOT OFF THE PLANE!!" They go ecstatic when he departs the plane. In the first film, Frank's dramatic speech is cut short when Ed informs him that the massive crowd gathered outside his plane is actually for Weird Al.The Cameo: "Weird Al" Yankovic in all three films:.Simpson's life turned out, the commentary track laughs at the Laser-Guided Karma. Butt-Monkey: Nordberg, especially in the first two films.The villain of the second film is taken out by the lion that had accidentally been released from the zoo earlier.The corpse in the meat factory reappears as a still-ringed finger found in the Big Bad's hot dog.
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