Ernest Rides Rides Again You Tube

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On a cannon, to exist specific!

Ernest Rides Again is a 1993 comedy pic written and directed by John R. Blood-red III and starring Jim Varney, Ron James and Linda Kash. It opens with the song "There Once Was A Man Named Worrell". It is the sixth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell, and the last to be released theatrically.

After fiddling around on a structure site one twenty-four hour period with his metal detector (and accidentally causing the site to collapse, considering it's Ernest), he finds a rare artifact in the dirt. He immediately takes it to his friend at the local university, Dr. Abner Melon, whose theory is that the crown jewels of England are fakes, and that the real crown jewels were hidden in a cannon ("Goliath") during the Revolutionary War. To Dr. Melon'due south surprise, Ernest's detect supports his theory.

Dr. Melon and Ernest set out to dig up some new bear witness, and their search for Goliath turns into a big run a risk that attracts other interested parties - power-hungry colleague Dr. Glencliff, Abner'due south chatty, cocky-centered wife Nan, members of British Intelligence, and, for some reason, two vacuum salesmen.

The film is preceded by a Mr. Bill short, Mr. Bill Goes To Washington.

Tropes:

  • Afraid of Doctors: Ernest states all his fears when trapped in the cannon.

    Ernest: In that location might be bugs in here...or vampires...or a dentist!

  • An Aesop: Friendship (between Ernest and Dr. Melon) is more valuable than status or material wealth.
  • Large Damn Hero:
    • Dr. Melon, as he arrives only in fourth dimension to knock out Dr. Glencliff with a cannon plate as he is about to decollate Ernest with a big axe.
    • The Mighty Workboy salesmen, of all people, save Ernest from getting shot past Dr. Glencliff. With their vacuum.
  • Butt-Monkey:
    • Ernest, for one, equally he is being chased downwardly/attacked by power tools coming to life (only part of the sheer madness that is Ernest movies). He later gets his body trapped inside the cannon's barrel while searching for the crown jewels. After, Dr. Glencliff and his goons kidnap him, and become through a series of trials to remove the crown from Ernest's head.
    • Dr. Melon qualifies even more. He's but a timid, soft-spoken university professor who wanted to go on an archeological mission, and he gets stuck in the middle of a crazy run a risk where he gets pummeled senseless, shot at by thugs, and worse, Ernest keeps doing that stupid "you got something on your shirt" trick!
  • Chekhov's Boomerang: Literally with the cannon plate Ernest discovered at the construction site, which was used as a boomerang on multiple occasions in the picture show.
  • Chekhov'south Gun: When the Mighty Workboy salesmen salvage Ernest from Dr. Glencliff with the vacuum they tried to sell Nan. That thing was as every bit powerful as they said it was.
  • Disney Death: Ernest after Dr. Glencliff's limo runs over him. Dr. Glencliff notices Ernest isn't dead, and (beingness a murderous psychopath) demands the limo be put in contrary.
  • Don't Impact It, You Idiot!: Early in the flick, Ernest should have known better than to touch Dr. Glencliff'south mummy, causing it to crumble apart.
  • Drives Like Crazy: Ernest riding the runaway cannon. Given the size of the matter, plus the fact that this is Ernest we're talking about, it'southward nothing short of miraculous that he manages to cause every bit picayune damage as he does. He does take out a birthday political party and a camper van's windshield.
  • Expy: It is implied that the duo Frank and Joe fill up in for the supporting roles of the "Chuck and Bobby characters" in previous Ernest films.
  • Finishing Each Other's Sentences: The Mighty Workboy salesmen constantly practice this. Somehow, information technology only makes their sales pitch even more monotonous.
  • First-Name Basis: Dr. Melon gives Ernest the privilege of addressing him every bit "Abner" afterwards in the film. In an before scene, Ernest says to him "Abner, listen to the voice of feel." so falls downwardly.
  • Fisheye Lens: It wouldn't be an Ernest movie without some of this!
  • Grew a Spine: Dr. Melon, subsequently he teams up with Ernest to uncover his theory. Equally a result, he becomes less annoyed past Ernest and more brave as the movie progresses.
  • Gold Digger: Nan gives this vibe. She buys a new car with Abner's money and seems more concerned with her own social status than anything. Abner wins her respect later.
  • Hard Head: The "hard part" of Ernest's caput protects him from a nail gun and a cranial bone saw.
  • Haunted Applied science: When Ernest turns his metallic detector up too loftier, it shorts out and causes all the nearby power tools to come up to life and attack Ernest. In anyone else's franchise, this would be utterly ridiculous.
  • Henpecked Husband: Abner "Whipped" Melon. In her Establishing Character Moment, Nan, after boasting nigh the new car she bought with his money, talks all over him and chews him out for hanging out with Ernest (or every bit she puts it, "that bonehead"). He gets amend afterward.
  • I'll Kill Y'all!: Dr. Glencliff shouts this at the Mighty Workboy salesmen when they save Ernest from him.
  • It'due south Personal: During the climax, Dr. Glencliff recounts how Ernest destroyed his precious items before he attempts to impale him.
  • Jerkass: Dr. Radnor T. Glencliff is so dead determined to go his hands on the crown jewels that he's willing to have Abner and Ernest killed in the process. For much of the movie he has Mooks for that, but if he has to, he'll do it himself.
  • Leaning on the Quaternary Wall: Later Ernest suffers a bad fall, we get this golden line.

    Abner: Ernest, are you expressionless?!

    Ernest: Oh, I guess I would exist, if I weren't just that close to being an actual cartoon.

  • Footling "No": Dr. Melon says this as the cannon is well-nigh to crash into his married woman's new automobile. Just i of the many times in the motion-picture show he sounds utterly defeated.
  • Manipulative Bitch: Nan Melon, and how. In social club to chase Abner around the countryside, she wraps the Mighty Workboy salesmen effectually her finger in club to get rides from them, and brushoff any of their attempts to assert themselves.
  • Never My Mistake: Every bit Dr. Glencliff tries to kill Ernest, he mentions his items that Ernest had destroyed, including his saw. The only reason his saw was destroyed was because he had used it to cutting into Ernest'southward head.
  • Nice Job Breaking Information technology, Hero: Literally as Ernest supposedly broke Dr. Glencliff's mummy. He grabs Abner and flees the scene before it got noticed.
  • Noodle Incident: Ernest shouting "Nosotros're stopped by apple maggots again!" when he and Abner see a battlement. Wait, once again?
  • Oh, Crap!:
    • Nan as she discovers her new automobile missing in the garage subsequently her husband took information technology out. Later, it occurs again with her later on she notices her machine had been crushed past the release of the cannon.
    • Dr. Glencliff as he realizes a existent cannon ball is about to collide with his limo, and when he notices his mummy crumbling to pieces thanks to Ernest.
    • Ernest:
      • When he notices the structure workers render to the site he ruined by searching for artifacts, he takes off running. Aforementioned thing happens in a later scene involving Abner.
  • One Steve Limit: Averted. One of the Mighty Workboy salesmen and the commuter of the camper van Ernest crashes into are both named Frank.
  • Pre Ass Kick One Liner:
    • Ernest: "Goliath must speak!" as he lights the cannon'south fuse.
    • Dr. Glencliff: "Worrell, I'chiliad gonna cut you like a dead fish!" earlier proceeding to stab Ernest.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Voice communication: Abner does this to Ernest for firing the cannon and non finding the crown jewels in the butt every bit his theory describes. Of form, he blames Ernest for the series of mishaps and information technology causes the duo to function ways (briefly).
  • Spy Satellites: British Intelligence uses this in tracking the cannon.
  • Slap Stick: Ernest every bit he is aboard the runaway cannon and literally crashes a birthday party. He has a pie thrown in his confront!
  • Those Two Guys: Frank and Joe, the Mighty Workboy Vacuum salesmen. They take the snark, the camaraderie, and they fifty-fifty finish each others' sentences.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Dr. Melon every bit he was able to knock out the security guard with 1 dial and subsequently pull the same stunt, albeit with a stone boomerang like thingy, to save Ernest from being beheaded by Dr. Glencliff!
  • Trophy Wife: Played with; Nan certainly sees herself as this to Abner, while Abner only wants some respect.
  • You Take to Believe Me!: Dr. Melon, regarding his so-called theory. None of his superiors believe a word he says and retrieve he is simply delusional. Except, of course, Dr. Glencliff, but he has his own designs.

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