I remember watching the Paul Hogan Show in late 70s early 80s whatever. So refreshing to see some Oz humor from my shed in Wisconsin. "That's not a knife!" will live forever. I raise a beer to Paul, cheers mate!
I used to watch Paul Hogan before he made it big. I loved everything about Crocodile Dundee. The plot, the characters, the scenery, the natives, the language, the music, the laughs ‼️ One of my very favorite movies ❣️
Everything about this film was perfect, even the music stays with you. So sad so many have passed but it's hard to believe the film is so old now, even though it's still as good to watch now as then, and to think folk invested in it expecting it to be a massive flop for tax reasons..........
@@stevenhull5025 Yes, I had to laugh and agree with you! But Old Age doesn't strike, but creep up slowly over many years. Old Age only strikes quickly, when you get your Energy Bill.
Good guy beating bad guys,being a man getting a beautiful girls love,the contrast between the high society and the low society and seeing the low society had better morals and values.. Great film (s)
I have a Great personal story about Crocodile Dundee. My wife at the time, we planned to go and see Back To The Future. I was stuck at work just enough to make us get to the movies just before the movie started. It had already been sold out. I said “Hey, I Hear Of A Lot Of Positive News About A Movie Called Crocodile Dundee. So we drove to another movie house and watched it. The movie started out really slowly. That combined with the fact that the only actor we had ever heard of was Mark Blum. I wish I had a picture of the faces I was getting from her. While we stayed, watched and Loved it!! Later on it became a running joke between just how pissed she was initially at the movie house. 😊😊
I can remember watching Paul Hogan on TV when living on the island of Penang in Malaysia in 1966. He was a comedian and once did a joke about his Vegamite sandwiches that he took to work for his lunch that had to be flattened and stuffed in the bottom of his work bag, always reminded me of the those that I took for my lunch at school in UK
Loved these films..would be so hard to do anything like it again, they were so good 😢😢. So sad that some characters, died to soon..alway show 1 an 2 on the TV..only seen 3 once..all Great Characters..
I love the film espeacilly since i met Paul Hogan while he was doing a Fosters addvert in Merton street Oxford. I was doing stone restoration work on the Universary buildings. This part of the uni was being used as a pub during the addvert. But they were pretending that the building was in Edingbourgh . Mike k
Sue was fine as hell in that movie back then.. She was a bit on the tall side but a very good looking woman.. We can't beat the clock. None of us.. Yeah we can eat right exercise and all that but age takes over.. Cells start dying and that's it.. Although I have I to lose some weight badly myself..
I expect you are referring to actress Linda Kozlowski - born January 7, 1958 played the role of Sue Charlton The correct pronunciation of Kozlowski iz Koz-love-ski the W in Polish is pronounced V as it is also in German _and as you mentioned - "" We can't beat the clock "" The cells sr=tart going downhill from the age of 20 - every time they replicate - an error is introduced -- much like making a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy when copying documents on a XEROX machine. As for weight loss - I could tell you a story of my one-time Boss and Mentor who weighed 165Kg and how he achieved a weight of 80Kg- His doctor estimated that he would only live for another 6 to 12 months -- That was over 50 years ago -- and he is still alive today -- I went to visit him on Wednesday, August 02, 2023 I have known him since June 1966 I wish you success to overcome your personal struggles All the best and take care
Do you remember when the crock was pulling her into the water and she told Paul that the crock was going to eat her ? Dundee said that wasn't a bad idea and the thought had crossed his mind !
Your chosen way of portraying the characters, using snippets of the original whatever it was plus the two photos, is an excellent way of making such a video: In fact the best I've seen ! - I suppose you could improve it even more by adding where the survivors now live, or the location where they are buried.
Paul Hogan was born in Parramatta, not "Para Marda". John Meillon PASSED AWAY in 1989. Basic errors, but then again you can't even get the name of the movie right!
[]▶ Crocodile Dundee (1986) ORIGINAL TRAILER ruclips.net/video/qvA5VyAShXw/видео.html Apr 13, 2018 02:40 ----------------------------- CHANNEL: HD Retro Trailers » ruclips.net/channel/UC3cs9UJtR6GXwoGcMHhSFYA ; The original trailer in high definition directed by Peter Faiman and ; starring Paul Hogan - Linda Kozlowski - John Meillon - David Gulpilil ; and Ritchie Singer. John Meillon also did a voice-over for a VB {VICTORIA BITTER} Beer Commercial} []▶ VB Victoria Bitter (Australian ad) 1988 ruclips.net/video/WA1h9h7-_Z4/видео.html May 7, 2019 01:00 CHANNEL: retrooldcommercials » www.youtube.com/@retrooldcommercials
I've seen every single crocodile Dundee I even own all the DVDs the reason I love them so much is because I like Linda and him together they make a perfect couple
So if people can accept themselves by selling not processed car fuel or alcohol for public to supply hospitals with daily work without any other reason and topping up long term patients who do suffer more than likely with real pains for example bone cancer causes by amphetamines and heart diseases as result of alcohol fuel and drugs then it really just makes me think what world we are living in or what makes people to do so people are producing lots of health damaging products and it really makes me think about jungle life
Surely it is simple CommonZense that huge people are a menace to themselves, and a burden upon society? Simple truth. / Question. Do huge people suffer from a range of illnesses that soak up available medical resources? The CommonZense answer is Yes. / Question. Do huge people cost more to transport around the world, adding to costs payable by people with normal bodies? The CommonZense answer is Yes. / In Mind, Body, Spirit terms, we are what we think we are. In other words, we create our own reality, lifetime after lifetime, and through karma, we endeavour to unravel the knots that we ourselves tied. That our world today has more grossly obese people than ever before, strongly suggests that societal thinking is sick. As thoughts create events in advances of effects, we are therefore architects of our own misfortunes. / Obesity is merely one of many forms of self-flagellation that human beings inflict upon themselves, affecting others too. / Healing is not some mechanical commercial system purveyed by multinationals, but rather a personal decision. The true basis of self-healing is to make healing your first priority. / If obese people simply waddle around, locked into their self-created prison, they are doomed to simply continue that road to nowhere. On that road, they will come to unexpected Y-junctions. These Y-junctions offer a choice. One way is the wrong choice ( though it still offers learning opportunities, though slower ), while the other way is the right way. Once you have been tested to see if your thinking has definitely changed, and you pass the test, the old road is behind you, / The wrong choice is always a loop that brings you back to the same Y-junction at an unexpected moment to offer you another opportunity. This continues as long as needed, if necessary, lifetime after lifetime. Look around you, and you will see people stuck in that loop. / Complexity, being the way fear-based societies obscure Truth, is designed to prevent real freedom in Mind, Body, Spirit terms, because such primitive societies seek control of people above all else. Systems feed on other people's energy. / Obese people, by definition, cannot run away. Many obese people are totally dependent upon the Marxist superstate for their ability to continue to exist. / Huge numbers of expensive professionals need huge numbers of available victims to sustain their professional practices. Universities churn out indoctrinated professionals, who require 40 years of energy to feed on, so the need for damaged people never stops growing. / In contrast, Simplicity allows one to see Simple Truth, and thus gain the insight that moves one forward. The Seeker of Truth knows The Buck Stops Here. Healing is a personal decision. / Kiss = Keep It Superbly Simple. (C) Zen Standfast4Truth 10 JULY 2023 //////////////////////// "Thank You!" for the opportunity to respond to your words, which contained a Question Mark, asking a question that I have answered. Best wishes, Zen /
Most if not all of the photos on their RUclips intros are fake, and bad ones at that, they need to ‘get real’ or at the very least, learn to use ‘photoshop’ much better.
Too bad you can't see Paul in the early years, if you think Crocodile Dundee was great (which it was) you have missed some of the funniest comedy ever from Paul & the rest of the gang, some of the tv shows were in black & white but they have never aged a day, I would put their comedies up there with Dave Chapelle & that's saying something.
I remember watching the Paul Hogan Show in late 70s early 80s whatever. So refreshing to see some Oz humor from my shed in Wisconsin. "That's not a knife!" will live forever. I raise a beer to Paul, cheers mate!
Can you make it short so I can read it easily?
I used to watch Paul Hogan before he made it big. I loved everything about Crocodile Dundee. The plot, the characters, the scenery, the natives, the language, the music, the laughs ‼️ One of my very favorite movies ❣️
I'm 50 years old this year, every time I watch this movie I cry, the movie is so wonderful!
Having seen these funny films at their release, makes you now feel old!
A favorite movie of mine . . .enjoyed ALL of the characters.
liked all the characters. They were perfect.
Awesome movie!!
One of my greatest films.loved every one in it..brilliant film...
The first 2 are masterpieces...but the 3rd one is a disasterpiece.
Really
Everything about this film was perfect, even the music stays with you. So sad so many have passed but it's hard to believe the film is so old now, even though it's still as good to watch now as then, and to think folk invested in it expecting it to be a massive flop for tax reasons..........
Thank you
Antenna off the limo as a boomerang was funny too😂
At the time I thought Linda Kozlowski was the most beautiful woman in the world.
Even the most beautiful woman in the world will lose their looks when old age strikes.
Oh, no.
@@stevenhull5025 Yes, I had to laugh and agree with you! But Old Age doesn't strike, but creep up slowly over many years. Old Age only strikes quickly, when you get your Energy Bill.
Good guy beating bad guys,being a man getting a beautiful girls love,the contrast between the high society and the low society and seeing the low society had better morals and values..
Great film (s)
I agree.
It was an extremely good film,, everyone played their parts well, so well that you did not notice.
I did notice
Good film the first one was best , too sorry so many have passed away , it’s a short life
I have a Great personal story about Crocodile Dundee. My wife at the time, we planned to go and see Back To The Future. I was stuck at work just enough to make us get to the movies just before the movie started. It had already been sold out.
I said “Hey, I Hear Of A Lot Of Positive News About A Movie Called Crocodile Dundee. So we drove to another movie house and watched it. The movie started out really slowly. That combined with the fact that the only actor we had ever heard of was Mark Blum. I wish I had a picture of the faces I was getting from her. While we stayed, watched and Loved it!!
Later on it became a running joke between just how pissed she was initially at the movie house. 😊😊
long past
I LOVE BOTH OF THEM ,SUCH A NICE CARACTERS , ACTORS ❤
Thank you nicely presented and a most satisfying watch
I couldn't agree more 👍👍
Good movie
I can remember watching Paul Hogan on TV when living on the island of Penang in Malaysia in 1966. He was a comedian and once did a joke about his Vegamite sandwiches that he took to work for his lunch that had to be flattened and stuffed in the bottom of his work bag, always reminded me of the those that I took for my lunch at school in UK
So why put a photo of Paul's wife as a teaszer only to watch your blog for fake story 😮😮
That’s not a knife, THIS is a knife! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good scene, makes me want to watch it again. 😊😊
another quote, albeit for a different movie altogether is ' we're gonna need a bigger boat ' ! 😁
Noyfe not Knife
i loved the crocodile
it was the best of its time and they were all great
Best wishes to Crocodile!
it has one of the greatest scores
Que buena película
Nesecitamos mas movies como ese aventura y romance lo vi dos veces
Steve Rackman aged well & so did Reg Johnson & Nugget
Couldn't you have found a more flattering photo of Linda Kozlowski at age 65? She wasn't wearing any makeup in the photo you showed.
Deliberate contrast. Yes, plenty of 65 year olds, and doubtless Linda too, look great!
Loved these films..would be so hard to do anything like it again, they were so good 😢😢. So sad that some characters, died to soon..alway show 1 an 2 on the TV..only seen 3 once..all Great Characters..
i always like the way austrailians talk and act, being a soldier in the us army i can tell you that it s good that there on our side .
You clickbait us with a misleading thumbnail. And yet you want our support?
Yeah, that was outrageous - the implication that THAT is Linda now!!
Paul Hogan #1! So true and original, all the way...
The best Australian movie ever made should have won a Oscar.🤠🐊🗡👍👍👍👍
For best comedy or best foreign movie ☺☺
What? Better than "The Castle"?
it was a good film
I love the film espeacilly since i met Paul Hogan while he was doing a Fosters addvert in Merton street Oxford. I was doing stone restoration work on the Universary buildings. This part of the uni was being used as a pub during the addvert. But they were pretending that the building was in Edingbourgh . Mike k
Everybody was awesome believe me
I don't know what it is there's just something about that movie it strikes a chord with me and many others
Steve Rackman was born in the U.K !!
Would never have recognised Linda Kozlowski !
DONK aka Steve Rackman was also a Wrestler & I used to see him at the clubs as a boy.
Sue was fine as hell in that movie back then.. She was a bit on the tall side but a very good looking woman.. We can't beat the clock. None of us.. Yeah we can eat right exercise and all that but age takes over.. Cells start dying and that's it.. Although I have I to lose some weight badly myself..
I expect you are referring to actress Linda Kozlowski - born January 7, 1958
played the role of Sue Charlton
The correct pronunciation of Kozlowski iz Koz-love-ski
the W in Polish is pronounced V as it is also in German
_and as you mentioned - "" We can't beat the clock ""
The cells sr=tart going downhill from the age of 20 - every
time they replicate - an error is introduced -- much like
making a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy when copying
documents on a XEROX machine.
As for weight loss - I could tell you a story of my one-time
Boss and Mentor who weighed 165Kg and how he achieved
a weight of 80Kg- His doctor estimated that he would only
live for another 6 to 12 months -- That was over 50 years ago
-- and he is still alive today --
I went to visit him on Wednesday, August 02, 2023
I have known him since June 1966
I wish you success to overcome your personal struggles
All the best and take care
I liked Paul Hogan and Linda 😂❤in the film
Do you remember when the crock was pulling her into the water and she told Paul that the crock was going to eat her ? Dundee said that wasn't a bad idea and the thought had crossed his mind !
Your chosen way of portraying the characters, using snippets of the original whatever it was plus the two photos, is an excellent way of making such a video: In fact the best I've seen ! - I suppose you could improve it even more by adding where the survivors now live, or the location where they are buried.
God bless all of them!
Paul Hogan was born in Parramatta, not "Para Marda". John Meillon PASSED AWAY in 1989. Basic errors, but then again you can't even get the name of the movie right!
[]▶ Crocodile Dundee (1986) ORIGINAL TRAILER
ruclips.net/video/qvA5VyAShXw/видео.html
Apr 13, 2018 02:40 -----------------------------
CHANNEL: HD Retro Trailers
» ruclips.net/channel/UC3cs9UJtR6GXwoGcMHhSFYA
; The original trailer in high definition directed by Peter Faiman and
; starring Paul Hogan - Linda Kozlowski - John Meillon - David Gulpilil
; and Ritchie Singer.
John Meillon also did a voice-over for a VB {VICTORIA BITTER} Beer Commercial}
[]▶ VB Victoria Bitter (Australian ad) 1988
ruclips.net/video/WA1h9h7-_Z4/видео.html
May 7, 2019 01:00
CHANNEL: retrooldcommercials
» www.youtube.com/@retrooldcommercials
John meillon rocked. I'll never forget him in the british paints ad painting the patio and yelling to his wife "chop some wood for the barby wouldja?"
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That thong scene was baiting worthy
That's a bad picture of Linda for a 65-year-old she is still a very nice-looking woman.
I've seen every single crocodile Dundee I even own all the DVDs the reason I love them so much is because I like Linda and him together they make a perfect couple
Wonder if they're still together as a real couple. Great chemistry in the movies. ☺☺
@@bungholess11 They got divorced.
Not together anymore...😢
I watched this movie at least 4 times Paul Hougan is the best
The chapter about David Gulpilil is called "David Gollum"
He was great !
Fancied Linda rotten in the film's
Not a bad video, but the click bait was more than a little distasteful. Oh hell, maybe it says something about me as well.
true !!!
What about Danny the cab driver? And the quirky hotel doorman?
thats not a knife....this is a knife !!
Mick was the best! We'd be mates.
Donk was only 35? He looked 65 easily!
Strange how old the 50plus people looked in 1980s
Fake pic on the cover of this video. Who is the one in the black bikini? Never shown in the actual video.
i was young and handsome once, but now im old and ugly.
Mark Blum 'died OF covid' .....Really??? No other reason for his sad demise??
👍
I have already like Donk. 😂
I guess the secret was to starve & workout to win a role , & then when those days pass by , you never meet a doughnut that you didn't like !!!
Or you age
Too bad they didn’t look after their health but if they are happy that’s up to them.
Im happy Donk is alive still. 🤘
Parra-mat-tah ...not Parramarta ! Paul was cool,Linda was hot and I was there !🙄
Linda hat mit mir Geburtstag.
Click bait, click bait, click bait...
Dundee's Bowie knife is dull and rusty by now.
Dund
It's pronounced John Mel-yun
So well known is it that we all see your spelling mistake. DUNDEE is a town in Scotland, UK . . .
Its also a name of a cake
Yes to all the positive comments about the movie! Pity about the dreary, dragging, dismal commentary. Oh dear - yawn. Is it time to turn him off yet?
Paul 😂
Steve looks the same.
Oh thanks for that
The Crock
So eine Verarschung. So einen Fleischberg da abzubilden famit das Vidro aufgerufen wird. 😮👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Lots of downvotes almost 20% for the clickbait thumbnail.
"That ain`t a knife. This is a knife." :o)
CROCODILE DUNDE?
So if people can accept themselves by selling not processed car fuel or alcohol for public to supply hospitals with daily work without any other reason and topping up long term patients who do suffer more than likely with real pains for example bone cancer causes by amphetamines and heart diseases as result of alcohol fuel and drugs then it really just makes me think what world we are living in or what makes people to do so people are producing lots of health damaging products and it really makes me think about jungle life
Never saw the movie.
You can't comment then can you??
CLUCK BAIT CRAP. THUMBNAIL PICTURE NOT MENTIONED
MORE BAIT/ body shaming?
Surely it is simple CommonZense
that huge people
are a menace to themselves,
and
a burden upon society?
Simple truth.
/
Question.
Do huge people
suffer from a range of illnesses
that soak up available medical resources?
The CommonZense answer
is Yes.
/
Question.
Do huge people
cost more to transport around the world,
adding to costs payable
by people with normal bodies?
The CommonZense answer
is Yes.
/
In Mind, Body, Spirit terms,
we are
what we think we are.
In other words,
we create our own reality,
lifetime after lifetime,
and through karma,
we endeavour to unravel the knots
that we ourselves tied.
That our world today
has more grossly obese people
than ever before,
strongly suggests
that societal thinking is sick.
As thoughts create events
in advances of effects,
we are therefore architects of our own misfortunes.
/
Obesity
is merely one
of many forms of self-flagellation
that human beings inflict upon themselves,
affecting others too.
/
Healing
is not some mechanical commercial system
purveyed by multinationals,
but rather a personal decision.
The true basis of self-healing
is
to make healing your first priority.
/
If obese people
simply waddle around,
locked into their self-created prison,
they are doomed
to simply continue that road
to nowhere.
On that road,
they will come to unexpected Y-junctions.
These Y-junctions
offer a choice.
One way is the wrong choice
( though it still offers learning opportunities,
though slower ),
while the other way
is the right way.
Once you have been tested
to see if your thinking has definitely changed,
and you pass the test,
the old road is behind you,
/
The wrong choice
is always a loop
that brings you back to the same Y-junction
at an unexpected moment
to offer you another opportunity.
This continues as long as needed,
if necessary,
lifetime after lifetime.
Look around you,
and you will see people stuck in that loop.
/
Complexity,
being the way fear-based societies obscure Truth,
is designed
to prevent real freedom
in Mind, Body, Spirit terms,
because such primitive societies
seek control of people
above all else.
Systems feed on other people's energy.
/
Obese people,
by definition,
cannot run away.
Many obese people are totally dependent
upon the Marxist superstate
for their ability to continue to exist.
/
Huge numbers of expensive professionals
need huge numbers of available victims
to sustain their professional practices.
Universities churn out indoctrinated professionals,
who require 40 years of energy to feed on,
so the need for damaged people
never stops growing.
/
In contrast,
Simplicity
allows one to see Simple Truth,
and thus gain the insight
that moves one forward.
The Seeker of Truth
knows
The Buck Stops Here.
Healing
is a personal decision.
/
Kiss =
Keep It Superbly Simple.
(C) Zen Standfast4Truth 10 JULY 2023
////////////////////////
"Thank You!"
for the opportunity
to respond to your words,
which contained a Question Mark,
asking a question
that I have answered.
Best wishes,
Zen
/
It's merited .
Click Bait = Dislike (At Moment 1845/61)
(Firefox Plugin "Return RUclips Dislike")
Click bait...over & over again.
Thumbs down.
Most if not all of the photos on their RUclips intros are fake, and bad ones at that, they need to ‘get real’ or at the very least, learn to use ‘photoshop’ much better.
This is such a lie! You should be sued for false information!!
click bait
Oh look its more Thumbnail clickbait shit as usual
You pronouncing of Australian names is pretty bad
Very poorly made video to be honest
It's pronounced KOS LOV SKI, not KOS LAUW SKI.
Crap and manipulation
read above comment Richard Cranium!!
How dare you disrespect this great movie, I am Aussie & I wish I could see you face to face you maggot.
100% CRAP
Great video content and format, however due to the blatant CLICK BAIT thumbnail, you get a THUMBS DOWN from me!!
Too bad you can't see Paul in the early years, if you think Crocodile Dundee was great (which it was) you have missed some of the funniest comedy ever from Paul & the rest of the gang, some of the tv shows were in black & white but they have never aged a day, I would put their comedies up there with Dave Chapelle & that's saying something.