All That Jazz - Bye Bye Life (HD)

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  • All That Jazz - Bye Bye Life
    Bye bye life
    Bye bye happiness
    Hello loneliness
    I think I'm gonna die
    I think I'm gonna die
    Bye bye love
    bye bye sweet caress
    Hello emptiness
    I feel like I could die
    Bye bye your life goodbye
    Bye bye my life goodbye
    There goes my baby with someone new
    She sure looks happy
    I sure am blue
    He sure is blue...

Комментарии • 433

  • @BujoldComa78
    @BujoldComa78 9 лет назад +579

    Roy Scheider should have won an Oscar for this film.

  • @dennistorres9064
    @dennistorres9064 7 лет назад +213

    "At least I won't have to lie to you anymore." breaks your heart.

    • @beeduo9698
      @beeduo9698 4 года назад +7

      I started crying over that 🥺

    • @RyanFranklinWilliams
      @RyanFranklinWilliams 4 года назад +11

      @@beeduo9698 that and when his daughter is hugging him for dear life. I didn't get what this scene was the first time I saw it until that happened and it gutted me.

    • @brianlamar5167
      @brianlamar5167 3 года назад +5

      @@RyanFranklinWilliams because Bob was for telling his own death

    • @ZombieBiohazard
      @ZombieBiohazard 2 года назад +4

      I was intrigued by how close they still were even after their divorce from him cheating practically every day - I’m not saying every divorced couple should be like that but it’s neat how they were still close even after all that.

    • @MargYork
      @MargYork Месяц назад

      The 2 female dancers covered their eyes to give Joe privacy, when he was saying goodbye.

  • @dobravery
    @dobravery 10 лет назад +232

    Everyone is cheering him throughout. Seeing his daughter hug him with a devastated look always chokes me up.

    • @taffysaur
      @taffysaur 9 лет назад +15

      I know, it's such a melancholy ending, just like Cabaret's.

    • @LemonWedge123
      @LemonWedge123 9 лет назад +28

      I feel you, man. That and the final scene where they zip up his bodybag are so jarring in comparison to the show's extreme comical violence.

    • @vanessafrost7132
      @vanessafrost7132 8 лет назад +7

      Singing and visuals perfectly matched

    • @vanessafrost7132
      @vanessafrost7132 8 лет назад +19

      It's the best depiction of death being THE END that I've seen depicted in film. It orders you to enjoy life while you can.

    • @ChristianThwaites
      @ChristianThwaites 3 года назад +6

      And the angel looks on...

  • @huldrrrr9486
    @huldrrrr9486 3 года назад +96

    Roy Scheider gliding towards Jessica Lange standing at the end of that corridor illuminated by light and smiling and waiting for him is probably my favourite depiction of Death in film. Idk why, its beautiful in a way, and a perfect ending

    • @MargYork
      @MargYork Месяц назад

      Like a groom going to meet his bride.

  • @oliverfliegler6496
    @oliverfliegler6496 4 года назад +91

    what makes me sad about this is that he accepted his death. but he never actually reconciled with anyone in his life. to them he was just absent and reckless, and then died without saying goodbye. that final cut always gives me chills

    • @arromeo121
      @arromeo121 Год назад +4

      I think that's the entire point of this film.

  • @mrax101
    @mrax101 3 года назад +78

    This single scene is everything you need to know about music AND film making. He takes a few simple chords, and turns it into something amazing, touching on several styles of music from Jazz to Rock. And the editing! I can only imagine how many hours of hard work went into editing this scene. Lines up perfectly with the music.

    • @tiafp
      @tiafp 3 года назад +3

      i completely COMPLETELY agree!

    • @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
      @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 года назад +3

      This song should be win the Grammy awards

    • @joeysanguine3596
      @joeysanguine3596 Год назад +2

      I m sure he worked for his money; what a true Legend so versatile from Jaws to Jazz😊

  • @bluebettle
    @bluebettle 8 лет назад +79

    "Hey, you like big endings? Here's FIVE of them."

  • @dannydontgoin237
    @dannydontgoin237 8 лет назад +428

    It's hard to believe that Hollywood used to make movies like this.

    • @Mia7189
      @Mia7189 8 лет назад +42

      I was thinking the same thing as I watched this clip. I was a teen in the 70's and a huge movie fan. Director's like Fosse and Scorsese, Spielberg, Coppola. Alan Pakula.Sidney Lumet. They don't have visionary directors like that anymore. Sad but true.

    • @k.t.5405
      @k.t.5405 4 года назад +29

      @@Mia7189 oh c'mon guys! I can see a 50 year old in the 70s saying the exact same thing: "Jaws , Taxi Driver? They dont make 'em like John Wayne and John Ford no more!"

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 4 года назад +15

      Bob Fosse was not relly Hollywood but broadway.

    • @dannydontgoin237
      @dannydontgoin237 4 года назад +4

      @@k.t.5405 I'm sure they did. And they were right.

    • @k.t.5405
      @k.t.5405 4 года назад +5

      @@dannydontgoin237 They were right? what? Danny, the first 5 minutes of Avengers ALONE is better than John Wayne's ENTIRE filmography, dude!!!

  • @AlexandruSandoiu
    @AlexandruSandoiu 14 лет назад +87

    One of the greatest movies ever made.. It has a wonderful script, wonderful dances, wonderful songs, and wonderful acting.. A movie that is worth seeing at any age, and quicker, if it's possible :))

  • @53rdAndThird
    @53rdAndThird 11 лет назад +54

    Chills upon chills... one of the best endings in cinema history.

  • @roboticscreamskull
    @roboticscreamskull 8 лет назад +179

    If this isn't played at my funeral I will be disappointed in my family.

  • @juliabohemian
    @juliabohemian 8 лет назад +30

    This is hands down one of my favorite movie endings of all time. I love this movie so much.

  • @OliverHentairules
    @OliverHentairules 10 лет назад +84

    I like to imagine that, maybe, THIS is the way we shall go once the final hour comes.

    • @Clackergille
      @Clackergille 10 лет назад +3

      one can only hope

    • @Phi1981
      @Phi1981 4 года назад +4

      Watching this takes a lot of my fear to die

    • @martadc1780
      @martadc1780 3 года назад +1

      I mean, it would be more than enough if angels look like young Jessica Lange, but I can hope

    • @kdohertygizbur
      @kdohertygizbur 3 года назад +1

      Well, hopefully Ben Vereen can still move

    • @AoiUsagiOtoko
      @AoiUsagiOtoko 3 года назад

      i very genuinely hope so tbh

  • @victoriap1561
    @victoriap1561 4 года назад +6

    A so so entretainer not at all an humanitarian and friend of no one.
    The heartbeats and the doctor looking at his watch. Perfect

    • @shirleykitchens5878
      @shirleykitchens5878 4 года назад

      Joe getting zipped up in that bodybag had me bawling 😭😭😭😭😭.
      Like FOR REAL!!!

    • @2011littleguy
      @2011littleguy 2 года назад

      I never liked the shot of the doctor looking at his watch for some reason. Dunno why.

  • @2011littleguy
    @2011littleguy 3 года назад +12

    The trumpet as he’s rolling toward Jessica is perfect. That music is both upbeat and sad at the same time.

    • @jrlexjr
      @jrlexjr 2 года назад +1

      I think it's a flugelhorn. It borrows heavily from Chuck Mangione's "Land of Make Believe"

    • @2011littleguy
      @2011littleguy 2 года назад

      @@jrlexjr absolutely! Whenever I hear Land of Make Believe, I see that movie scene.
      I thought the movie was before Chuck's song. no?

    • @jrlexjr
      @jrlexjr 2 года назад +1

      @@2011littleguy Nope - Chuck Mangione's "White Album" on Mercury was 1972. "All That Jazz" was 1979.

  • @DJstoopnig
    @DJstoopnig 3 года назад +61

    I saw this at age seven and I assumed that this is what happens when you die, but only if you are a choreographer. I liked the song, so I told my mom I wanted to be a choreographer and she assumed I was gay.

  • @Chechula1000
    @Chechula1000 3 года назад +24

    This film is a masterpiece! Fosse, what a hell of a genious

  • @lekocafe
    @lekocafe 14 лет назад +34

    Wow! I had forgotten how powerful this is!
    Saw this in the theatre back a long time ago and loved it then, still love it! Roy and Ben are so good in this scene.

  • @Robert-gr4mi
    @Robert-gr4mi 8 лет назад +100

    8:38 the doctor checks the time of death

  • @terryRBNF
    @terryRBNF 3 года назад +13

    That abrupt cut to the body bag in the end blew my 10 year old mind when I watched it.

    • @2011littleguy
      @2011littleguy 2 года назад +1

      I don't think this movie is appropriate for a youngster. Hell, I think Old Yeller is not appropriate either! I mean, the kid shooting his dog? Decades later, I still wonder why that scene is in the movie - ugh.

  • @ChristianThwaites
    @ChristianThwaites 3 года назад +15

    Amazing. Never realized how powerful this film is.

  • @RandallFlaggNY
    @RandallFlaggNY 7 лет назад +37

    Folks! What can I tell you about my next guest? This cat allowed himself to be adored, but not loved. And his success in show business was matched by failure in his personal relationship bag, now - that's where he *really* bombed. And he came to believe that show business, work, love, his whole life, even himself and all that jazz, was bullshit. He became numero uno game player - uh, to the point where he didn't know where the games ended, and the reality began. Like, for this cat, the only reality - is death, man. Ladies and gentlemen, let me lay on you a so-so entertainer, not much of a humanitarian, and this cat
    was never *nobody's* friend. In his final appearance on the great stage of life - uh, you can applaud if you want to - Mr. Joe Gideon!

    • @2011littleguy
      @2011littleguy 2 года назад

      Was Bob Fosse really saying this about himself? Wow, wicked honesty if he was.

    • @gordonnalls5297
      @gordonnalls5297 2 года назад

      Absolutely fantastic!

  • @kris6038
    @kris6038 8 лет назад +69

    This outro always makes me feel some nebulous bad feeling. I think it's sadness for his fate and also a fear of my own death one day.

    • @vanessafrost7132
      @vanessafrost7132 8 лет назад +13

      I like to watch it to confront the inevitability of death. It's also a brilliantly choreographed song.

    • @AlanRichmon
      @AlanRichmon 3 года назад +1

      But he dies how he like it... and how he lived

    • @brianlamar5167
      @brianlamar5167 3 года назад +5

      Is also that Bob Fosse was foreshadowing his own deathyeah premonition that he was going to end up dying and decided to give one last hoorah look at Fosse verdon all those clues in that episode was pointing to that scene

    • @AoiUsagiOtoko
      @AoiUsagiOtoko 3 года назад +1

      the dread that permeates this whole sequence is so strong. i can't think of many other pieces of media that evoke this strong of an emotional response in me

    • @timothyc5878
      @timothyc5878 3 года назад +2

      @@AoiUsagiOtoko It's that blaring trumpet in that one section that does it for me

  • @guttersnype00
    @guttersnype00 14 лет назад +22

    One of the most brilliant showstoppers/scenes in movie & stage history.
    Bob Fosse is GENIUS.
    

  • @TudorQueen
    @TudorQueen 3 года назад +9

    Every time I see this I'm overwhelmed by how amazing Scheider was, and how different it was from anything else he ever did. I agree that he should have won the Oscar that year - and I love Dustin Hoffman.

  • @pandaeyes42
    @pandaeyes42 2 года назад +14

    I have a friend that wants this played on two giant TV's with the sound way up high at their funeral.
    Incredibly cool choice.

  • @milletrad8871
    @milletrad8871 Год назад +5

    Everyone knows Cabaret--which took home a bizillion awards--and, yet, All That Jazz is Fosse's masterpiece.

  • @stilichobias
    @stilichobias 4 года назад +7

    Probably the greatest ever use of a song in a film. A master stroke.

  • @GoddoDoggo
    @GoddoDoggo Месяц назад +2

    Just amazing attention to detail in the choreography as it's meant to tell a story without being too on the nose. The two backup dancers dressed as the left and right atriums and ventricles of the heart, their dance showing the slow struggle to beat properly and closing up around him. Then, once his heart stops, they transition to mimicking chest compressions and seizing up on the table, then you can hear a defibrillator, and finally the doctor checks the time of death at 8:48. Love this movie!

  • @chicherchio
    @chicherchio 14 лет назад +10

    By far, the best scene ever made in a movie.

  • @EddieLensweiger
    @EddieLensweiger 3 года назад +7

    This is the equivalent of Fellini's 81/2!! What a genius work

  • @TechNoir-wz5ic
    @TechNoir-wz5ic 10 лет назад +47

    dying never sounded so good

  • @54augustine
    @54augustine 14 лет назад +14

    I love this film, I love the energy of this sequence, especially now.

  • @donwilcox728
    @donwilcox728 Год назад +4

    The ending with him gliding down the hallway towards the angel of death always gives me goosebumps. I rewind that part at least five times for every time I watch this. This whole scene never gets old along with the "everything old is new again" dance scene. I've watched each at least a hundred times and I'll always be back for more. Rest easy and in peace Bob Fosse, Roy Scheider and Ann Reinking among others.

  • @elisoanchabadze4874
    @elisoanchabadze4874 4 года назад +8

    My parents had this movie on VHS in the 80s. This scene freaked me out. Now I love it. Timeless❤️

  • @milart12
    @milart12 8 лет назад +5

    Saw this movie a dozen times after my freshman year in college-wasn't working for the summer and had nothing to do..was on HBO all the time-Loved it then and I think it still holds up

  • @lilianamabel4445
    @lilianamabel4445 4 года назад +7

    Buenisimo final, inolvidable pelicula Incomparable. No se ve tanta calidad en estos tiempos. Un genio Bob Fose!!!

  • @sergiolobato1798
    @sergiolobato1798 8 лет назад +43

    Now that's an exit...

  • @danielmanzotti3087
    @danielmanzotti3087 3 года назад +11

    Que buen actor Roy Scheider en gran película con un triste final, pero como vivió intensamente su vida.

  • @ajtowin
    @ajtowin 3 года назад +7

    This is truly musical art at its finest, what happened to musicals in the present?

    • @cameronwhite6825
      @cameronwhite6825 2 года назад

      There's not really a market for it especially with tik tok

  • @buzdanger
    @buzdanger 14 лет назад +8

    I find it very hard not to tear up at the end of this scene every time I watch it. Such an emotional gut punch. Easily one of the greatest films ever made. Must watch for any film or theatre production fan.

  • @joseantonioalonsomorales6508
    @joseantonioalonsomorales6508 4 года назад +20

    Anybody else cries when Joe Gideon hugs his daughter?

    • @shirleykitchens5878
      @shirleykitchens5878 4 года назад +4

      That was really tearfully sad. Reminds how much I miss my father. Even tho I was a baby when he passed. So watching that part, I feel like it's me hugging my dad one last time.
      💖🌹

    • @RyanFranklinWilliams
      @RyanFranklinWilliams 4 года назад +3

      Every. Single. Time.

    • @TudorQueen
      @TudorQueen 4 года назад +4

      Every single time. Note that when he enters the audience he goes from the dancer who meant nothing to him, to the producers and the replacement director, to Kate, who did mean something (and loved his daughter), to the daughter and ex-wife who meant so much.

    • @lucamarchiori2566
      @lucamarchiori2566 3 года назад

      here i am!

    • @gracestenberg4188
      @gracestenberg4188 2 года назад

      I know exactly what you mean…

  • @ThatIanShane
    @ThatIanShane 11 лет назад +7

    Very "Pippin-esque". Great ending to a great movie...and kinda scary that Fosse predicted how he was going to die eight years later.

    • @brianlamar5167
      @brianlamar5167 3 года назад

      This was his farewell party and letter to fans and family

  • @robertyeah2259
    @robertyeah2259 8 лет назад +9

    What an interesting movie, despite the ending having such an entertaining and fun musical number to show this character out, the overall feeling it left me with was a depressive, sinking emptiness. This is not a movie you can watch once and appreciate fully, I have only seen it once but I don't see my rewatch being too far in the future.

    • @sidfreeland
      @sidfreeland 8 лет назад +2

      I used to feel the same way but I recently purchased a copy of it and began showing it to everyone I knew, I'm obsessed now

    • @apseudonym
      @apseudonym 4 года назад

      I thought it was fun tbh

    • @celestialsonicexperience
      @celestialsonicexperience 2 года назад

      I cried the whole way through on the first watch

  • @MuscaRade
    @MuscaRade 8 лет назад +26

    this is the best thing ever!

  • @matthewtoomey8685
    @matthewtoomey8685 2 года назад +4

    I remember watching this when I was 7. I thought it was a fever dream. Great movie.

  • @antonioa.alfaro7167
    @antonioa.alfaro7167 Год назад +2

    I was showed this part of the film about 10 minutes ago and I think is one of the best things I ever seen on earth!!!

  • @Jared_Wignall
    @Jared_Wignall 9 лет назад +8

    To me, either Roy Scheider for this or Peter Sellers in should have won the Oscar instead of Dustin Hoffman in Kramer vs Kramer. Hoffman was great but he should've won for Midnight Cowboy 10 years earlier. Scheider and Sellers were great in their films in so many ways.
    To me it's hard to choose between the two, I wish they could have tied together that year, I doubt there could've been a tie for them, as ties did happened before but were rare and probably decided not to have two people tie in an acting category at this point.
    I just wish Scheider and Sellers were Oscar winners, but at least they gave so many great performances that will last for generations to see down the line.

    • @Jared_Wignall
      @Jared_Wignall 9 лет назад +3

      Yep. I wish the Academy would give the Oscars to those that deserve it a certain year, based on the performance, not cause of what the actor says or whatever. Give the Oscar to the ones who really deserve it.

    • @k.t.5405
      @k.t.5405 4 года назад

      dude, Fosse beat out Coppola, alright? Nuff said.

  • @ajtowin
    @ajtowin 3 года назад +1

    I was round ten when I saw this on a cable channel at home called WHT in Long Island New York, now I'm 50 and still can't forget this timeless shit

  • @bryonhowell1718
    @bryonhowell1718 3 года назад +4

    one of the best scenes ever made in a movie. ever.

  • @wickedfeylady
    @wickedfeylady 14 лет назад +5

    One of my favorite scenes in any musical.

  • @erikgraveleau8320
    @erikgraveleau8320 4 года назад +2

    Ce film est une pure merveille ! RIP Bob Fosse - RIP Roy Scheider

  • @OliverHentairules
    @OliverHentairules 11 лет назад +7

    I've seen that video countless times (and, at last, in HD, thanks so much to the uploader !), and I still frequently come back to watch it again. There's... something, in that one. Unique. Insightful. Symbolic. That's genius, I guess.

  • @motherslittlejoy
    @motherslittlejoy 14 лет назад +1

    So wonderful to see an HD version on here. When I first saw this film I was fourteen or so and it left a lasting impression on me. It made me a fan of Fosse . This scene is the best!!!

  • @Macleodking
    @Macleodking 8 лет назад +6

    After watching this film, I thought to myself: “This is either a goddamned masterpiece or the most pretentious waste of celluloid ever.” For some strange reason, those films seem to be the ones that remain in your mind the longest.

    • @kris6038
      @kris6038 8 лет назад +4

      Alien. 2001. The 70's had a few of those. Still, All That Jazz was semi-autobiographical, and was a largely in reference to the director's own personal life and experiences in the production of Chicago. So, it's actually not pretentious at all, strangely enough.

    • @Macleodking
      @Macleodking 8 лет назад +5

      Apocalypse Now came out the same year as this film, and it falls into that category as well. I don't think any decade matched the 70s for ballsy experimentation. All That Jazz is also one of the few films where the fantasy sequences truly work as they are part of Gideon's choreographer mindset, particularly his dreams and hallucinations.

  • @glishev
    @glishev 3 года назад +9

    Rest in peace, Anne Reinking

  • @Saccarine
    @Saccarine 3 года назад +3

    5:32 to end. I already knew this film was something else entirely, in a class of it's own, but as i watched this sequence unfold for the first i felt a thrill like few others in life. It just blew my mind. Ominous, ingenious, uncompromising, pure, visceral, beautiful and a masterpiece. One of the greatest film watching moments i have ever had.

  • @AyoHues
    @AyoHues 3 года назад +4

    Rewatched the whole film on DVD recently after decades and two things I hadn’t spotted before stood out: how this film (& Sweet Charity) both have so many Fellini echoes and the walk in this scene that Michael Jackson reprised in the Thriller video.😏

  • @splinky45
    @splinky45 12 лет назад +4

    Love this movie! Bob Fosse was a fantastic dancer/choreographers/director. Glad to see this clip in HD, although its missing part of the beginning, where Ben Vereen introduces Joe, before the number begins. Thanks for posting.

  • @walter4919
    @walter4919 4 года назад +4

    La verdad que viendo estas obras maravillosas , hoy 2020, me doy cuenta que tenemos tanta tecnología, asombrosa, y tan pero TAN POCO TALENTO.

  • @DanielSilva-cf8ri
    @DanielSilva-cf8ri 2 года назад

    Astonishing coreography! Marvelous ending! Excellent! Thanks from Rio de Janeiro!!

  • @chompypunk890
    @chompypunk890 Год назад

    I remember had seen this scene when I was a child; and seemed strage to me. Only when I watched it again as adult, maked sense. Brilliant. LOVE IT!

  • @sexyto5
    @sexyto5 13 лет назад +1

    Толкова много красота на едно място! Благодаря за удоволствието от музиката и хореографията

  • @JohnFranklinswidow
    @JohnFranklinswidow 9 лет назад +2

    1980 I sat through this movie the entire day at the Foxx Theater in Atlanta Ga.I still love every second of this movie.I thought someday I would take off with Sandahl Bergman at one time in my life.Has to be still one of the most erotic movies ever made.

  • @carefulconsumer8682
    @carefulconsumer8682 Год назад

    One of the most creative and artistic films ever made.

  • @irenakaczmarek
    @irenakaczmarek 9 лет назад +12

    Stało się. Jest w jakości HD. Czary mary i jest;)

    • @bogusiababelska4606
      @bogusiababelska4606 9 лет назад +1

      Cudowna muzyka Bardzo udany klip Pozdrawiam serdecznie

    • @irenakaczmarek
      @irenakaczmarek 9 лет назад

      Dzięki. Również pozdrawiam z oblanego słońcem Gdańska:))

  • @vedista
    @vedista 2 года назад

    The two dancers / arteries omg the way they move and dance ! A masterpiece !!!

  • @brsantos6723
    @brsantos6723 3 года назад +4

    Um dos melhores musicais de todos os tempos, apesar de ser quase um 'anti-musical': filme que aborda temas pesados, dor, sofrimento e despedidas. BoB fez um dos filmes mais intrínsecos e belos da historia. RoY, entregou uma atuação de corpo e alma. Resultado, uma obra de arte que lida sobre assuntos que uma Hollywood dos anos 50 dificilmente abordaria.

  • @hectorarganaras2026
    @hectorarganaras2026 8 лет назад +3

    patrimonio de la humanidad, inmortal esta escena y la cancion maravillosa

  • @jbbattle9946
    @jbbattle9946 3 года назад +1

    Amazing clip...extraordinary filming, writing..the dude from Jaws was amazing!!

  • @JgmPaneque
    @JgmPaneque 11 лет назад +4

    One of the greatest deaths of the history of cinema, intense, thrilling and sad altogether.

  • @CASTRILL007
    @CASTRILL007 14 лет назад +2

    excelente forma de despedirse de todos, conocidos, amigos y familiares, una gran salida de la vida.

  • @robstearns7080
    @robstearns7080 4 года назад +8

    Love the Editing and its shot by Fellini's cinematographer!!!

    • @2011littleguy
      @2011littleguy 2 года назад

      Really? Wow.

    • @robstearns7080
      @robstearns7080 2 года назад

      @@2011littleguy YES en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Rotunno

  • @lloydbotway5930
    @lloydbotway5930 Год назад

    This scene is one of the most beautiful creations in all of filmmaking history.

  • @sexyto5
    @sexyto5 13 лет назад +1

    Толкова много красота на едно място! Благодаря

    • @plamenpopov683
      @plamenpopov683 2 года назад +1

      Целият филм е един истински шедьовър! Ако не сте го гледали, потърсете го!

  • @N734NJ
    @N734NJ 12 лет назад +1

    Dang, this is about the 7th time I've watched this and there are still new things I pickup.

  • @freddocorleone1
    @freddocorleone1 4 года назад +3

    Recuerdo escucharlo en vinilo. A esto le falta mucho. Como extraño el vinilo...

  • @jorgesj2008
    @jorgesj2008 9 лет назад +4

    If you see close at 6:27 you can see the two lovers of loretta stinson: Jerome (John Lithgow) and Sam Gibbs (ben vereen), fans of how i met your mother totally will understand

  • @hectormonclova7563
    @hectormonclova7563 10 лет назад +2

    This scene, as well as this movie, the Everly Brothers' original song, Don't Fear The Ripper and Romeo And Juliet are about the same equation: Better to die than to live without Love... Without it it's just all that Jazz...

  • @halromalro
    @halromalro 3 года назад +2

    I was only about 6 when I first saw this film and of course I didn’t understand it at all at the time. But those dancing ladies with the veins on them freaked the shit out of me and the Everly Brothers, ByeBye Love still gives me the creeps 40 years later

  • @susanaastrada331
    @susanaastrada331 8 лет назад +4

    bye bye life es tan maravilloso.

  • @ellenchavez2043
    @ellenchavez2043 3 года назад +1

    That's Ann Reinking and Gwen Verdon in the Circulatory System body suits. Gwen was in her 60s by this time! Ben Vereen was also a Fosse dancer.

  • @graciemico3449
    @graciemico3449 2 года назад

    One of my all-time favourites.

  • @robstearns7080
    @robstearns7080 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant Movie I Love this Movie I miss this world

  • @max-ow8qg
    @max-ow8qg 2 года назад +2

    I think this is my favorite music of all

  • @luc_courleciel
    @luc_courleciel 4 года назад +1

    Bob Fosse is a genius, Roy Scheider is an amazing actor ! What a fantastic movie 👍

  • @gabomazor
    @gabomazor 3 дня назад

    Maybe one of the most powerfull scenes that i have never seen in my life...

  • @gloriajimenezvalenzuela9125
    @gloriajimenezvalenzuela9125 Год назад

    MARAVILLOSA, PARA MÍ ES UNA OBRA MAESTRA. FELICITACIONES A TODOS LOS CREADORES Y PARTICIPANTES DE ESTA EXTRAORDINARIA OBRA!!!!!!

  • @susanaastrada331
    @susanaastrada331 8 лет назад +1

    3.24 >9.48 Cuando hace ese paso, sin poner los brazos en el piso, y con la espalda mantenida y tirada hacia atrás, lo hacia mi hija patinando, es un paso que se llama Salma Heine, no recuerdo justo como se llamaba la patinadora, pero no pude encontrarlo en ninguna de las danzas grabadas de ella patinando. Una belleza y era la única que lo hacía correctamente, por eso la profesora la ponía sola para que pudiera ser visto, en esa época no habia cámaras tan facil de obtener como ahora. Y es una maravilla esta película.

  • @dougsk1
    @dougsk1 10 лет назад +2

    This is amazing. One of the first rock videos and it doesn't have that many views!!! Very creative, musical and artistic. Its just damn memorable and good. Nice gams, too!

    • @imperiald3864
      @imperiald3864 9 лет назад

      dougsk1 eagleheart brought me here

  • @robstearns7080
    @robstearns7080 4 года назад +2

    Bob Fosse was an amazing Genius!!!

  • @franf.4479
    @franf.4479 Год назад

    This is, without a glimpse of doubt, peek cinema!

  • @SabrinaDelaCruz
    @SabrinaDelaCruz 8 лет назад +2

    Fenomenal!!!! Awesome!!!!

  • @tamasmeszaros7684
    @tamasmeszaros7684 3 года назад +2

    I cant find in SPOTIFY!!!!

  • @gorgeoushammer
    @gorgeoushammer 2 года назад +3

    best movie ending ever.

  • @DRG342
    @DRG342 8 лет назад +2

    me acuerdo muy bien de este final. Antes hacia peliculas Hollywood.

  • @mikefallopian3191
    @mikefallopian3191 7 лет назад +12

    Great scene......but.... should have included Ben Vereen's introduction that immediately precedes this number.

  • @MikeP-sq6be
    @MikeP-sq6be 3 месяца назад

    Great number

  • @samuelklemp3897
    @samuelklemp3897 2 года назад +1

    This scene is excellent

  • @dobravery
    @dobravery 10 лет назад +21

    Notice doctor checks watch at time of death.