Hey Vern!

The faces and places of Ernest P.'s world


What might childhood have been like without Ernest P. Worrell?

Think about your favorite Jim Varney movie. Think real hard, and see if you can't find a reason to embrace the comedy of this crazy bastard.

If you're having trouble recalling his slapstick routine, let's take a little look at the work of this freewheelin' comedian.



My first introduction to Ernest came from a film about his playful jaunt in the state penitentiary, "Ernest Goes to Jail."

Ernest was selected for jury duty, and as TV Guide might say, hilarity ensued.

It got funnier every time I watched him chewing on this wad of ink-stained paper. Nervous son of a gun bit down too hard on a ball-point pen.

The judge was all like, "Dear Christ. Are you all right?"

Ernest just flashes this shit-eating grin, ink-stained from cheek to cheek. Classic.



And that wasn't the half of it. There was some maniac doppelganger in prison--Mr. Nash--who hatched this scheme to trade places with Ernest.

If he could just lure Ernest away from the rest of the jurors, he'd be in good shape. Just in time to make sweet moves on Ernest's red-headed ladyfriend.



Brothers from different mothers.

Lord knows if there was one thing Ernest was all about, it was chasin' tail. But usually, he was all suave about it. He was all like, "aw shucks, Charlotte." And she was putty in his hands.

Mr. Nash, however, was a date rapist. And Charlotte was in big trouble. Mr. Nash was one mean denim-sportin' machine...with a boner.



But no match for Ernest P. Worrell, ELECTRO-MAN!

When Ernest wasn't wielding the powers of lightning at his fingertips, he was spending time as a volunteer summer camp counselor at Camp Kikakee.

"Ernest Goes to Camp" was my favorite Ernest movie, by far. The viewer feels so terrible for the misfit kids who have to attend summer camp with the regular kids.



Now, sometimes these troubled kids are punk bitches who have it coming to them. They totally act like jerks, but the other kids at the camp are complete toolbags.

Ernest, of course, embraces everyone with open arms. He wants them to unite. The misfit kids do find common ground with the regular kids: fuckin' with Ernest.



"Who farted?"

But the real story emerges behind the scene, when we find that one unscrupulous developer has plans for Camp Kikakee. Rape and scrape.

This is when Ernest comes into the picture. Stately as hell. He's all like, "over my dead body."

And they're all like, "who dat?"

It ends with explosions and parachuting turtles biting bad guys on the ass. Here's a challenge: find me a more fitting ending? Give up? Exactly.



Now, for a real treat, how about combining your two favorite holidays with Ernest P. Worrell?

You know what I'm talking about. It's not enough that this overachieving good-ole-boy saves Camp Kickakee and electrocutes a multiple felon.

Dude's going to singlehandedly SAVE CHRISTMAS.

And why not? He's proven his abilities. The film includes a bevy of characters played by Varney. This is him at his most badass level.



Game ON, bitches.

He befriends a seemingly nice young girl in his quest, who turns out to be quite the troubled youth. This appears to be a recurring theme in his films.

He does what he can to save Christmas. He really does try but guess what? Bitch tries to steal Santa's bag of Christmas gifts!

Et tu Brute?

And let's not forget his Halloween gift to all of us: "Ernest Scared Stupid."

This cinematic masterpiece features trolls with HUGE heads. To say these snot-nosed freaks traumatized me as an eight year old would be no understatement.



"Yippie Ki Yay Motherfucker."

The secret to mopping the floor with these bad boys? Here's a hint: it's not miAk. Put on your thinking caps.

Last but not least, let's talk about Ernest's co-stars. These two guys were always cooking up something disgusting in the way of acting.

They were in his entourage. Rumor has it dude would not make a film without getting these crazy gentlemen involved. These bad boys was icing on the cake:



Chuck and Bobby. Good luck getting this image out of your dreams.

They say only the good die young, and they're damn right. I don't know what was more shocking: his untimely death, or the fact that he was a smoker.

It didn't quite pack the punch of learning that Pee Wee was a perverted dude, but it was a strange thought.

I mean, who could picture Ernest with a pack of Newports, puffing away between takes. It's just crazy.


But this is crazier. Yes, yes, that's really him. This was shortly before cancer took him.

I'm going to do myself a favor and never use Google image search again. This picture pretty much ruined my week.

I'd much rather end this with a much more youthful, care-free photo of our man.



Ah, that's more like it. Rest in peace, my friend. Thanks for the laughs...oh, what's that? Do I know what you mean?

Indeed I do, good sir. Indeed I do.
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Comments
    stake n sheak Posted 1 year 10 months ago
    Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam!
    jman8606 Posted 1 year 10 months ago
    That young pic of Jim Varney, he looks just like Marc Summers of Double Dare fame!
    dwm21 Posted 2 years 11 days ago
    i joy watch Ernest moves
    JPHBK Posted 2 years 1 month ago
    Love Ernest. :) God bless.
    vintagelys Posted 2 years 4 months ago
    oh how I miss him
    extremepenguin Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    John L. Sullivan is a car dealership in the greater Sacramento area, and used his likeness on billboards for a while after his death, as he was the spokesman for many years. Just thought I'd toss that out there after the Cal Worthington article I saw here a while ago(which I loved very much. Pussy cow. :D)... I named a dog I once had after Ernest... just found out my wife never liked him (dog & character)... life is so complicated...
    JVM MASTER Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Aaaawwww! I love this!
    Blueroc85 Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    I loved all the Ernest shows and "Hey Vern, Its Ernest!" My favorite was Ernest goes to camp because of that golf cart that just wouldn't quit!
    knowwhatimean84 Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    great article
    Ernest is my favorite jim varney character
    and he is what i got my user name from
    twinkiethekid Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Never saw any of the Ernest movies, but I enjoyed the Simpsons episode where Jim Varney played a carney that grifts Homer. Perhaps there is a gap in my youth?
    Larlem1978 Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Jim Varney was a talented comedian,who made many people laugh,especially those of us kids, who grew up on Ernest.I still remember,seeing Ernest on many local tv commercials,back when I was a kid.Varney actually got his start doing commercials,as Ernest.Varney also did guest appearances, on such sitcoms as"Alice"and"Fernwood Tonight".Varney also starred in the short lived series"The Rousters",as Chad Everett's brother.Jim Varney was hilarious,and is deeply missed.
    gainesvillefrank Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Hey Vern it's Ernest was awesome. Remember the Dust Bunny?
    Nails105 Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    From what I saw, I enjoyed most of "Hey, Vern! It's Ernest!". The only Ernest film I saw so far was "Ernest Scared Stupid", which basically lives up to it's name. It's Ok, just stupid. Good article, though.
    gainesvillefrank Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Mike: thanks, bro. Always a joy to read your articles too.
    extremepenguin: not sure I remember that...was that when ernest dressed up in the suit and greased his hair back and talked all proper...?
    extremepenguin Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Always loved Ernest... but the one thing I remember him from the most: John L. Sullivan. Anyone else? Anyone? :D
    mikemonmouth Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    great article dude, i loved ernest goes to camp the most but ernest scared stupid and ernest saves christmas were great too. but the article was really good dude, mutual respect cuz lol. ernest would approve of the writing
    Nightwatcher Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Pretty nice article although you may want to watch the language because you're going to offend someone out there (not me mind you but someone). Also, a note to roofpig, check out my Ernest article Nightwatcher's Patrol #1 for a complete list of the movies and their release years. Although I admit I forgot to mention the Electro Man part from Goes To Jail, and I really wanted to mention it, too. I wish I had had that kind of power back in high school, then the older kids would have thought twice about messing with me. Ah, memories. I like your ending though. Yes, I know what you mean my friend, if anyone does.
    gainesvillefrank Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Wow. Almost forgot about Rimshot! Thanks Illwill
    illwill2020 Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Ernest saves Christmas is one of my favorite hoiliday movies and it was the first Ernest movie I ever saw. On a side note I had an AG teacher who acted just like Ernest. He drove the same kind of pick up truck and a little dog named Moe that we all called Rimshot.
    gainesvillefrank Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Roofpig, I hear ya. Thanks for the honest feedback.
    bassman21 Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Jim Varney death from lung cancer is one reason I stopped smoking.
    roofpig Posted 2 years 6 months ago
    Gotta be honest - I love the idea behind this article (I grew up on Ernest movies), but your writing style is way too juvenile. I get that you're trying to go for a style (I assume, anyway), but it's really distracting.

    Also, you might want to consider throwing some facts in there - actor names, years the movies were release, etc. Just my two cents.

    "Goes to Jail" still remains my favorite Ernest movie, by the way. "Ernest P. Worrell... Electro Man!"
    matt82 Posted 2 years 7 months ago
    Ernest was great but he was always Ernest... He was also Jed Clampett in the Beverly Hillbillies. Anyway great article and all are great movies from mine and so many others childhoods. He is buried at the Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, Ky.. My uncle works there and was the man that dug his grave. He was also a Jim Varney fan so it was tough for him to be one of the people responsible for helping lay him to rest.
    darthmunk Posted 2 years 7 months ago
    Ernest Goes to Camp, Ernest Scared Stupid, Ernest Goes to Jail, and Ernest Saves Christmas are the best ones. The rest were basically crap but I saw everyone many times, except Ernest in the Army, I couldn't get through it.

    But When I was a kid, Ernest Scared Stupid was the best movie ever made. I own that one and Goes to Camp on DVD.

    jrwou1 Posted 2 years 7 months ago
    I first knew Jim Varney from a series of local commercials for Braum's Ice cream & Dairy Stores here in Oklahoma. You can check them out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD03XSi4f54
    LuckyHawk Posted 2 years 7 months ago
    Its pretty ironic that he's done anti smoking commercials yet didnt listen to his own advice.
    second exodous Posted 2 years 7 months ago
    I loved Ernest, everyone loved to hate him when I was a kid but I secretly watched the show every time it was on. I still think to this day his crowning acting role was Jed Clampett, the guy was born for the role, I mean come on. Also, I haven't seen Toy Story 3 but is Slink in it? It would be a shame if he is.
    gainesvillefrank Posted 2 years 7 months ago
    Yekim: Thanks for reading!
    Bouncy X: I did rent one Ernest movie, I think it was Ernest goes to school, that was a straight to video...wasn't the best use of my time.
    Hoju: Dude....you gotta do yourself a favor and see Ernest at his finest...at Camp Kikakee. Just pretend you're five years old when you watch, so you can truly appreciate : )
    Hoju Koolander Posted 2 years 7 months ago
    You know what I just realized? I've seen every Ernest movie, even "...Goes to Africa", that basketball one, I religiously watched the TV show as a kid, but I've never seen the original "Ernest Goes to Camp". I gotta get on that, know what I mean?
    Bouncy X Posted 2 years 7 months ago
    it didn't stop there, he went on to make multiple more Ernest movies that went straight to video. i've never watched any of them so i can't say whether or not they were good, and so i'm also not sure if his two buddies make an appearance. but yeah he just may be responsible for starting the trend to continue a theatrical franchise into a DTV one. lol
    Yekim Posted 2 years 7 months ago
    Good stuff, thanks.
    gainesvillefrank Posted 2 years 7 months ago
    Thanks!

    Yeah, I can't look at that weird picture of Ernest without jumping back about three feet from the computer monitor.
    BoGaudi Posted 2 years 7 months ago
    Thanks for the article, almost brought a tear to my eye. i forgot all about the nutt jobs cooking up all kinds of nasty concoctions those two guys were a hoot. but great job real fast read. could have done with out the recent pic though kinda took earnest out of the super heroe genre i always kept him in. Again good article and thanks.. Rip Ernest...
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