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re: Favorite Chevy Chase movie(s)
Posted on 10/16/17 at 11:57 am to phantom70815
Posted on 10/16/17 at 11:57 am to phantom70815
Vacation
Fletch
Fletch
Posted on 10/16/17 at 1:52 pm to phantom70815
Chevy Chase would be a HUGE star if he wasn't horrible at picking roles and movies.
Turned down:
Animal House - Who got it: Tim Matheson
- had just left SNL and was selecting his first movie project, choosing between Animal House and the crime comedy Foul Play. Without Chase, Animal House became the biggest comedy of all-time, breaking all sorts of box office records. Foul Play was still a hit, cracking 1978’s top 10
Forrest Gump - Who got it: Tom Hanks
- Believe it or not, Chevy Chase was offered Forrest Gump early in the project’s development. Chase turned the part down, and Tom Hanks, who had won an Oscar the previous year for Philadelphia, used the film to complete his transition from comedic to dramatic actor.
American Gigolo - Who got it: Richard Gere
Raiders of the Lost Ark - Who got it: Harrison Ford
- The Indiana Jones series became one of the decade’s most lucrative movie franchises and allowed Steven Spielberg to recover from the failure of his previous film, 1941, starring Chase’s SNL cohorts Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi.
The Santa Clause - Who got it: Tim Allen
- Chevy Chase was offered the starring role in The Santa Clause, but he had to turn it down due to a scheduling conflict. Sitcom dad Tim Allen stepped in to take his place. The Santa Clause ended up being Allen’s breakthrough film role and the movie’s runaway success is mostly the reason we’re stuck with Tim Allen now.
Toy Story - Who got it: Tim Allen
- Tim Allen’s other famous movie role (no offense, Wild Hogs!) was also turned down by Chevy Chase. According to IMDb.com, Allen was enthused about taking the role of Buzz Lightyear after hearing that Chevy Chase, whom he considered his biggest influence, had also been offered the part.
American Beauty - Who got it: Kevin Spacey
- After Chevy Chase passed up Forrest Gump, the movie won Best Picture at the Oscars and Tom Hanks won Best Actor for the role that Chase could have had. The same thing happened all over again, just five years later, when American Beauty and Kevin Spacey won these two top prizes for a part that could have belonged to Chevy Chase.
Splash - Who got it: Tom Hanks
- Chevy Chase turned down the role of Allen Bauer in the mermaid rom-com Splash. Because Chase and others like Bill Murray, John Travolta, Michael Keaton, and Dudley Moore weren’t interested in the project, director Ron Howard went with Tom Hanks. Splash became a breakout hit with Hanks as the lead. It was his first starring role in a feature film and established him as a bankable movie star.
Alvin and the Chipmunks - Who got it: Jason Lee
- Jason Lee, who was coincidentally supposed to be the heir to Chevy Chase’s Fletch throne. Alvin and the Chipmunks was a monstrous hit, spawning two sequels and a ton of merchandise, but the titular chipmunks were the movie’s star
Bonfire of the Vanities - Who got it: Tom Hanks
Roles he wanted but didn't get:
The Fabulous Baker Boys - Who got it: Either Jeff or Beau Bridges
The Player - Who got it: Tim Robbins
- In the early 90’s Chevy Chase was interested in starring in this adaptation of the Michael Tolkin novel of the same name. Oddly enough, Chase’s father, Edward “Ned” Chase, was a well-known editor and writer who was responsible for publishing the original book.
Hosting Saturday Night Live (1997-Present)
- Chevy Chase’s backstage behavior when hosting Saturday Night Live throughout the 80’s and 90’s was so bad that Lorne Michaels allegedly won’t let him host the show anymore. In Live From New York, various castmembers recall Chase making lewd remarks to a female writer, yelling at the staff, and making fun of the career of castmember Robert Downey Jr.’s father to his face.
https://splitsider.com/2011/09/the-lost-roles-of-chevy-chase/
Chevy made role decisions that helped the movie careers of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen more than than his own. He could have been the #1 Hollywood star if he made better choices during his career. Even though the article does point out that some of the movies probably would not have worked out near as well if Chevy had taken or gotten the roles and I agree.
Turned down:
Animal House - Who got it: Tim Matheson
- had just left SNL and was selecting his first movie project, choosing between Animal House and the crime comedy Foul Play. Without Chase, Animal House became the biggest comedy of all-time, breaking all sorts of box office records. Foul Play was still a hit, cracking 1978’s top 10
Forrest Gump - Who got it: Tom Hanks
- Believe it or not, Chevy Chase was offered Forrest Gump early in the project’s development. Chase turned the part down, and Tom Hanks, who had won an Oscar the previous year for Philadelphia, used the film to complete his transition from comedic to dramatic actor.
American Gigolo - Who got it: Richard Gere
Raiders of the Lost Ark - Who got it: Harrison Ford
- The Indiana Jones series became one of the decade’s most lucrative movie franchises and allowed Steven Spielberg to recover from the failure of his previous film, 1941, starring Chase’s SNL cohorts Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi.
The Santa Clause - Who got it: Tim Allen
- Chevy Chase was offered the starring role in The Santa Clause, but he had to turn it down due to a scheduling conflict. Sitcom dad Tim Allen stepped in to take his place. The Santa Clause ended up being Allen’s breakthrough film role and the movie’s runaway success is mostly the reason we’re stuck with Tim Allen now.
Toy Story - Who got it: Tim Allen
- Tim Allen’s other famous movie role (no offense, Wild Hogs!) was also turned down by Chevy Chase. According to IMDb.com, Allen was enthused about taking the role of Buzz Lightyear after hearing that Chevy Chase, whom he considered his biggest influence, had also been offered the part.
American Beauty - Who got it: Kevin Spacey
- After Chevy Chase passed up Forrest Gump, the movie won Best Picture at the Oscars and Tom Hanks won Best Actor for the role that Chase could have had. The same thing happened all over again, just five years later, when American Beauty and Kevin Spacey won these two top prizes for a part that could have belonged to Chevy Chase.
Splash - Who got it: Tom Hanks
- Chevy Chase turned down the role of Allen Bauer in the mermaid rom-com Splash. Because Chase and others like Bill Murray, John Travolta, Michael Keaton, and Dudley Moore weren’t interested in the project, director Ron Howard went with Tom Hanks. Splash became a breakout hit with Hanks as the lead. It was his first starring role in a feature film and established him as a bankable movie star.
Alvin and the Chipmunks - Who got it: Jason Lee
- Jason Lee, who was coincidentally supposed to be the heir to Chevy Chase’s Fletch throne. Alvin and the Chipmunks was a monstrous hit, spawning two sequels and a ton of merchandise, but the titular chipmunks were the movie’s star
Bonfire of the Vanities - Who got it: Tom Hanks
Roles he wanted but didn't get:
The Fabulous Baker Boys - Who got it: Either Jeff or Beau Bridges
The Player - Who got it: Tim Robbins
- In the early 90’s Chevy Chase was interested in starring in this adaptation of the Michael Tolkin novel of the same name. Oddly enough, Chase’s father, Edward “Ned” Chase, was a well-known editor and writer who was responsible for publishing the original book.
Hosting Saturday Night Live (1997-Present)
- Chevy Chase’s backstage behavior when hosting Saturday Night Live throughout the 80’s and 90’s was so bad that Lorne Michaels allegedly won’t let him host the show anymore. In Live From New York, various castmembers recall Chase making lewd remarks to a female writer, yelling at the staff, and making fun of the career of castmember Robert Downey Jr.’s father to his face.
https://splitsider.com/2011/09/the-lost-roles-of-chevy-chase/
Chevy made role decisions that helped the movie careers of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen more than than his own. He could have been the #1 Hollywood star if he made better choices during his career. Even though the article does point out that some of the movies probably would not have worked out near as well if Chevy had taken or gotten the roles and I agree.
Posted on 10/16/17 at 1:57 pm to Tiger Ree
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American Gigolo
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Raiders of the Lost Ark
quote::lol: :lol: :lol:
American Beauty
This post was edited on 10/16/17 at 1:58 pm
Posted on 10/16/17 at 5:50 pm to Tiger Ree
Now that was a lot of info I had no idea about. Chevy couldn't get out of his own way in taking roles. Thanks for sharing.
Posted on 10/16/17 at 8:20 pm to phantom70815
Christmas then the Wally World one but both are fantastic.
Caddyshack
Funny Farm
Fletch 1 and 2
Nothing but Trouble
Caddyshack
Funny Farm
Fletch 1 and 2
Nothing but Trouble
Posted on 10/17/17 at 8:04 am to AshLSU
To no surprise whatsoever, Christmas Vacation is easily the top vote getter. It has a huge following. I prefer Vacation and European Vacation over Christmas Vacation, but that's just me. I know. Sacrilege, right?
Posted on 10/17/17 at 12:23 pm to phantom70815
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Christmas Vacation
almost 30 yrs old and
quote:
has a huge following
Posted on 10/17/17 at 2:54 pm to NOSTRODAMUS
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Seems Like Old Times
One of the earliest movies I remember ever seeing.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 4:26 pm to Tiger Ree
In the case of Animal House, I believe the producers claim they pitched it in a way to discourage him from taking the role.
Some of the other stuff on the list like American Gigilo was turned down by numerous actors. For instance, pretty much every now Richard Gere made in the 80s had been rejected by John Travolta.
In the case of Bonfire Of The Vanities, Chase would have been a better choice than Hanks. The character in the book is a selfish prick who, while innocent of the crime, is a gigantic douchebag. Chevy fits that to a T.
Some of the other stuff on the list like American Gigilo was turned down by numerous actors. For instance, pretty much every now Richard Gere made in the 80s had been rejected by John Travolta.
In the case of Bonfire Of The Vanities, Chase would have been a better choice than Hanks. The character in the book is a selfish prick who, while innocent of the crime, is a gigantic douchebag. Chevy fits that to a T.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 4:54 pm to phantom70815
Christmas vacation
I thought about this movie this morning when I walked outside to the colder air. I associate colder temps with the Christmas season, and it's not the Christmas season without watching NLCV.
I thought about this movie this morning when I walked outside to the colder air. I associate colder temps with the Christmas season, and it's not the Christmas season without watching NLCV.
Posted on 10/17/17 at 5:00 pm to phantom70815
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Spies Like Us
Donna Dixon and Vanessa Angel.
This was a worn out tape in the 80's.
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