@@EddieMachetti some people wouldn't get that, even if their life would depend on it. I'm never sure if they really don't understand the joke, or if they just want to find it shitty because it's Jack Black.
i think people were turned off by the assumption of crude SNL-movie humor, when it's actually super brilliant and it only transgresses to show the filthy reality of life.. and also just for over the top comedy value like the kid brother getting sliced in half.
Best one of the bunch is Justin Long. LOVE how Paul Rudd breaks the fourth wall when he says 'Imagine'. He knows this whole scene is a parody with bad impressions. That's the funniest part about it.
Everyone raves about Jack Black and Paul Rudd but what about Justin Long he actually does the accent seriously but hes the most hilarious, hes not speaking like a scott like Jack, and he's not just being absurdly silly like Paul Rudd, but is still the funniest imo. "I just sit here while my guitar quietly whimpersss"
@@nochannelmusician769 Really? You don't say? John Lennon wrote Imagine? And that's....that's why Paul Rudd looks into the camera and says that? Wow! So insightful! Where would our world be without insightful people such as yourself? Oh, and in case you think I'm freely handing you sincere compliments, IT'S CALLED SARCASM!!!
The look of HORROR on John and Paul's face when THAT was said is classic! That's why this movie is way better than "Spinal Tap" even...ONLY to lead to 4:08 (DISASTER!)
"I'm addicted to coke, weed, booze, 'ludes and speed, not LSD! ... It was invented by scientists, Ringo Starr just told me!" "Okay, let's go drop acid with The Beatles. "LOLOL
digital _id4 When I'm Sixty-Four is a song by Paul about if the girl that he's with will still love him up until that age. It's on the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album if you wanna hear it. I really enjoy it.
I think that joke is more of a foreshadowing of the future coz John Lennon never got to live to be 64 since he died at 40 John Lennon’s and Paul McCartney’s strained friendship was heavily parodied in a comedic way in this movie.
@@joannadiaz6540 I don't think the joke was about Lennon not being alive at 64. It's just a joke that Paul's songs will still suck when he gets old. lol
"Well, you are the "quiet one" so why don't you shut the f**k up?" I laugh so hard whenever I watch this scene, especially the little Ringo bits and the constant bickering between Paul and John.
The cartoon version of Paul doesn't even look like Paul! His fake accent is terrible too but he at least got a bunch of Paul's flamboyant little mannerisms down. It really is funny when you compare it to Justin Long's spot-on George impersonation.
FACT: When compiling their list of the "Most Accurate Liverpudlian Accents of All Time", it was Jack Black's reading of "We're big fans of your records, too" at 1:26 that came in straight at number one. there are some dedicated linguists out there who are still to this day convinced that Jack Black actually _was_ from the grey streets of Liverpool. but no. Black was actually born right here in the United States. he was, in fact, simply putting on an accent. an incredible impersonation of Paul. simply incredible.
I missed this movie when it first came out and by chance caught it on cable earlier this year and was blown away. My wife and I were is stiches and have watched it with our kids several times since; it's a hoot! What makes the movie even better is that the original music is actually great; the songs are catchy, well written and funny! Watch this with a few beers and a few puffs and you won't be disappointed.
I loved the monologue he presented, to me he acts as a soulful wanderer who has no place on earth to rest, but decides to live and walk to expressed his feelings upon the world he's not comfortable with.
As a long-time Beatles fan, and especially of Harrison's solo career, I must say that the guy doing George's accent is spot on! Not just the stuff he says but the low tone of his voice, the musicality of it. I am impressed
@@gofhton did he really? I thought the joke was that Dewey Cox is this over the top bossy insufferable prick with a huge ego that refuse to give credit to anyone he perceives to be under him
0:28 George: Well, you know, when you're speaking of transcendentalism, it's like, you know, is it enlightenment? Where do you go? What sort of path do you take? And I just think we're all just sort of drifting about and when you begin to wonder about it, it's as if it doesn't exist in the first place, but then of course, it does. So there to say, I think it's not really more of answer. It's more of a question.
This is a lot more accurate than it seems. I love George and Ringo, and they were perfect, and Paul and John were hilarious. The rift in the band is so greatly exaggerated. This is freakin' hilarious.
JB as Paul is hilarious not only in that he is so unlike the cutesy, boyish persona, but also because he DOES mimic certain little mannerisms that Paul does (the over exaggerated little hand movements kill me)
George: “We used to play those dark clubs in Hamburg - remember that, Paul?” Paul: “Of course I do - I booked ‘em. I’m the leader of The Beatles!” 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Paul's accent changing every other line is fantastic.
Yes.
Paul also let himself go too lol
McCartney or Rudd?
Pauwl Mickahtney from the Baytles...the fouh Baytles.
He sounded like Mrs. Doubtfire at one point.
Justin Long hit the exactly cadence of George's voice.
I think if he wasn't doing a perfect george harrison impression the scene would be less funny
dogpetdog That’s the joke. Obviously JB looks and sounds nothing like Paul McCartney.
dogpetdog It’s Jack Black being Paul McCartney, of course it’s funny.
@@EddieMachetti some people wouldn't get that, even if their life would depend on it. I'm never sure if they really don't understand the joke, or if they just want to find it shitty because it's Jack Black.
Justin Long is under rated
"I'm just sitting here while me guitar...quietly whimpers..."
I lose it at that line every time
Sitar*
and the "I've got a song about an Octopus!" from Ringo lol
What do you think, George Harrison of the Beatles?
Bay Area The Martin Scorsese documentary about him is essentially him talking like that for 3 hours.
Stop fighting here in India
From liverpool
@@MrTCist liver poo*
"don't know.... just trying to get more songs on the album"
The "grlleat llecord" absolutely kills meThis is one of the funniest things I have ever seen. I died in the theater
three person couch u spelled it perfectly 💀
You're lucky we still let you play JUMS
"The dark one, the c*nt." 😂
Only two couples were in the theatre when it played us n them I died laughing 😂
"I-I've got a song about a-an octopus" lmfao
"jam it up your arse... you're lucky we'd let you play drums".
@@thevoid99 don't you mean "drooms"
"I woonder if ye songs will be sheet when I'm 64."
Jammed up your ass you’re lucky we still let you play drums
"Theres just no limit to what you can.........IMAGINE " Gets me everytime . LOL
The way Paul Rudd just faced the camera to say Imagine. Man that was perfect!
I just giggled at that exact part 😂😂😂
It’s easy if you try, Dick
“Beatles, please. Stop fighting, here, in India.”
"With all due respect, Guru, you are the least famous person here so maybe chime in when it's appropriate."
betlks
Somehow the 'here in India' part makes the joke ten times funnier.
I repeat this line everytime I watch this movie lol
we got the quiet one, the funny one, the dark one, and the cunt
I will not apologize for believing that this is one of the most underrated movies of the 21st century as of 2020.
2023, and it's still not talked about near enough. Pitch perfect musical satire.
Absolutely a fact. It’s brilliant.
i think people were turned off by the assumption of crude SNL-movie humor, when it's actually super brilliant and it only transgresses to show the filthy reality of life.. and also just for over the top comedy value like the kid brother getting sliced in half.
@ I didn’t see this for the longest time because the trailer sucked. I love it but the scene in the hotel with the dick in his face was way too long.
“I write songs about peace and love, he writes Sussudio” is a true gem.
😂
😂😂😂
Never knew paul mccartney helped collins with music
My favorite line. Cracks me up so much.
“What do you think George Harrison of the Beatles?” This conversation flows so naturally. Lol.
The George impression is absolutely spot on.
If they did a Beatles movie with these guys as them I'd go see it.
what im about to tell you will shock you
The Beatles Cinematic Universe @@fdunjoseph4076
@@fdunjoseph4076what is it?!
@@fdunjoseph4076Well..?
To be fair, the Rutles "All You Need is Cash" is basically like this.
"Gyeat yrecord" Paul Rudd's the best
The Auditor g-the-ate the-ecord
"gull-ate ull-eckoahd"
Enter a name here I'm from Liverpool and the tongue roll thing isn't quite an "L"
Best part
@@arthousecouch the whole scene is the best part of the whole movie
When Paul McCartney says he's the leader of the Beatles with all that confidence it made me laugh so fucking hard 😂
What made me laugh the most when John Lennon was like “it just sort of happened. We got the quiet one, the funny one, the dark one and the CUNT”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
George: ........”do you remember that Paul?”
Paul: Course I do. I booked them. I’m the leader of the Beatles🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Freaking brilliant
Took me years to realize that was Jack Black
That's because he's saying it as Duey 😅🎉❤
He actually thought he was. I wonder what happened in India. They came back hating each other. So some shit went down there.
Best one of the bunch is Justin Long. LOVE how Paul Rudd breaks the fourth wall when he says 'Imagine'. He knows this whole scene is a parody with bad impressions. That's the funniest part about it.
Everyone raves about Jack Black and Paul Rudd but what about Justin Long he actually does the accent seriously but hes the most hilarious, hes not speaking like a scott like Jack, and he's not just being absurdly silly like Paul Rudd, but is still the funniest imo. "I just sit here while my guitar quietly whimpersss"
Mitch Spurlock I like the whole seen. I agree with you Justin Long is better in this seen. Do you know the fourth actor? I can't figure it out.
Roy Logan jason schwartzman as ringo
Mitch Spurlock
Thanks
I agree "I just wanna get some songs on the albummm" has become an inside joke with my friends and I
+Mitch Spurlock All 4 of them are hysterical in this & I wish they would spin it off into a movie.
I remember when we,The beatles,the four beatles,us...
-From Liverpoo!
- Yah,we are from Liverpoo. LOL
"Yes Dewey Cox, with meditation there is no limit to what we can..*looks into camera* Imagine" LMFAO Paul Rudd is the best
That's a reference to a song John Lennon wrote in his later years called Imagine. It's really good you should give it a listen.
No channel Musician whoosh
@@nochannelmusician769 Yes. That is indeed the crux of the joke which Random Guy was highlighting. Thank you for your service.
@@nochannelmusician769 wow totally couldn't piece that together in all of our own heads.
@@nochannelmusician769 Really? You don't say? John Lennon wrote Imagine? And that's....that's why Paul Rudd looks into the camera and says that? Wow! So insightful! Where would our world be without insightful people such as yourself? Oh, and in case you think I'm freely handing you sincere compliments, IT'S CALLED SARCASM!!!
The Monkees part is gold.....well this whole scene is gold
Caught a few episodes of that show a few months ago. It wasn't horrible actually, considerring it came out like 50 years ago lol
Yeah, the Monkees were in fact *inspired* by the Beatles, and specifically their movie A Hard Day's Night.
Dumb and Dumber sorta already made that joke tho
@@beowulf916 Who cares I made that comment half a decade ago lmao
@@austinftw10 And?
“You guys are almost as good as the Monkees you guys are great” holy shit that’s funny as hell I seriously Spit out my drink while eating just now.
Same
100
If I HAD been drinking something, “Paul McCartney can suck me ball” …THAT one would have had me spewing!!!
dang, …”balls (plural)”
The look of HORROR on John and Paul's face when THAT was said is classic! That's why this movie is way better than "Spinal Tap" even...ONLY to lead to 4:08 (DISASTER!)
"I'm addicted to coke, weed, booze, 'ludes and speed, not LSD! ... It was invented by scientists, Ringo Starr just told me!" "Okay, let's go drop acid with The Beatles. "LOLOL
Get out of here Dewey. You don't want any of this shit!!!
I've always seen myself as the cool, reserved..... drug addict
@bitchasshoeism no one likes you
One person actually got this?!
So have I...
"And you never paid for drugs... not once". That was always my favorite line from him lmao.
@@TwistedReality13 NOT ONCE!
I haven't seen one person talk about the When I'm Sixty-Four joke... that's like one of the best ones in this video!!
Michael Clemons i didn't get could u please explain it
digital _id4 When I'm Sixty-Four is a song by Paul about if the girl that he's with will still love him up until that age. It's on the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album if you wanna hear it. I really enjoy it.
I think that joke is more of a foreshadowing of the future coz John Lennon never got to live to be 64 since he died at 40
John Lennon’s and Paul McCartney’s strained friendship was heavily parodied in a comedic way in this movie.
@@joannadiaz6540 I don't think the joke was about Lennon not being alive at 64. It's just a joke that Paul's songs will still suck when he gets old. lol
that one and the slightly more subtle 'i just sit here while my guitar...quietly...whimpers..."
"Well, you are the "quiet one" so why don't you shut the f**k up?"
I laugh so hard whenever I watch this scene, especially the little Ringo bits and the constant bickering between Paul and John.
Lennon's songs: "There's no god, I'm a fucking asshole." xD
.....hey Paul said it, not me!
It's funny because Jack Black doesn't look a thing like Paul McCartney
The cartoon version of Paul doesn't even look like Paul! His fake accent is terrible too but he at least got a bunch of Paul's flamboyant little mannerisms down. It really is funny when you compare it to Justin Long's spot-on George impersonation.
@@Slig1977 It's not supposed to be a "good" impression. It's only supposed to be funny
It's really a joke on bad casting in biopics.
Sad thing is you right.
Should’ve cast Billy Shears lmao am I right
I'd pay good money to see Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr watch this extended scene and react to it
P.S: Before they start punching each other...
"Beatles! Stop fighting here in India!" is one of my favorite lines in the whole movie
The "I'm just sitting here while my guitar.. Quietly whimpers.." line is perfectly delivered. It gets me everytime
THE most underrated comedy of the last 25 years...but then, life IS a "hard walk"...
Don't you dare write a song about this!
Paul's accent took a trip across the UK, and got lost in the process
"gReT rEhCoeRd" gets me every single time
“I’ve always seen myself as the cool, reserved, you know…drug addict”
Damn it Tim Meadows lmaooo
Tim Meadows was amazing in this movie. ❤
Tim Meadows was amazing in this movie. ❤
FACT: When compiling their list of the "Most Accurate Liverpudlian Accents of All Time", it was Jack Black's reading of "We're big fans of your records, too" at 1:26 that came in straight at number one.
there are some dedicated linguists out there who are still to this day convinced that Jack Black actually _was_ from the grey streets of Liverpool.
but no. Black was actually born right here in the United States. he was, in fact, simply putting on an accent.
an incredible impersonation of Paul. simply incredible.
Where can I find that list?
“GRLLEEAT rlecoooaaard!”
Just like Jonah hill playing Mick jagger...
he sounds awful.
That "great record....great record" gets me every time! Classic! 1:32
"Keep in mind I wrote taxman.."
Was that a jewish joke?
@@SvgeRose No, he literally wrote the song Taxman.
Influenced by the TV Batman theme.
All the John Lennon lines are perfect
"I write songs about peace and love, he writes 'Sussudio'"
Poor old Phil!!!
“When we the Beatles... the four Beatles...”
“From Liverpool”
“Yeah we are from Liverpool”
Paul Rudd is hilarious in this scene
Sportjunky4371 Gryeat Ryecoord!
Shows some comedic talent here, I wonder why he works with that hack Judd Apatow
@@leob4403 lol this is a Judd Apatow movie
@@Misslovelyrita3 good on him then, I mean Knocked up is arguably the worst movie ever made, but Ill give credit where credit is due
@@leob4403you’re just a hater. there are way worse movies than Knocked Up.
I like how Jack changes the accent from one region of England to another every line
I wish my girlfriend would tell me "Let's go drop acid with The Beatles". That would be a fucking story to tell.
A keeper indeed!
Well if she did she’d be a fucking idiot because they’re dead ?
Damn Justin Long nails that George Harrison. He can really take the role if they ever make a Beatles movie
I wish this was the entire movie.
Don’t get me wrong the rest of this film is hilarious and great but I love this scene so much
God, I love that they have to keep reassuring that they're the Beatles.
This is the best impression of British people by Americans ever
WHAT? Are you hearing the same thing I am? Jack Black is fucking awful at the Liverpool accent.
This Leprechaun Writes i think he might have been kidding there haha
matthew reilly thanks bro
This Leprechaun Writes that was the joke. Jack blacks accent changes every single line.
people, please stop fighting here on youtube
What a fantastic scene. The number 9 gets me everytime. So does “your the guy with suspenders”.
I love the way Rudd said imagine lol. Gets me every time!
In the context of the Beatles story, Paul's "I'm the leader of the Beatles" is brilliant.
4:47 Just the way Gerry Bednob says 'beatles, please stop fighting here in India' made me crack up ahahah.
Lol Jason schwartzman goes "haha.. Drummer jokes..." Jason was the drummer for phantom
also
.ringo starr was the drummer for the beatles
@@designate_om well yeah
Interesting Beatle accents, jumps around every region of the UK except Liverpool.
Paul’s especially lmfao. Jack Black used every accent except Paul’s
I need these four doing a biopic, played entirely straight please.
"Glate lecord. Glate lecord." XD
Damn. 14 years ago?!!! How come I never saw this little gem. What a cast and performance!
Paul Rudd: John Lennon
Jack Black: Paul McCartney
Justin Long: George Harrison
Jason Schwartzman: Ringo Starr
This isn't for any of you, this so that I don't forget.
No way
"I woonduh if ye soongs will still be sheet when I'm 64"
I love that line 😂
Oh the irony
I missed this movie when it first came out and by chance caught it on cable earlier this year and was blown away. My wife and I were is stiches and have watched it with our kids several times since; it's a hoot! What makes the movie even better is that the original music is actually great; the songs are catchy, well written and funny! Watch this with a few beers and a few puffs and you won't be disappointed.
Beers and puffs for the children too?
@@leob4403 All the kids are over 21...
@@richsouthall1937greatest father award goes to u my pal
Still die when I see John and Paul's reactions to the monkees XD THIS MOVIE WAS FANTASTIC I CAN'T EVEN
I'd watch a whole movie with them as The Beatles.
Only if it were acerbic. I don't need to see them getting along.
Walk Hard is an absolute comedy masterpiece and I will die on that hill.
"You guys are almost as good as the Monkees." LMAO For some reason, that line always makes me die laughing!
"It's like a cavern, that club" is the deeeeepest of cuts. That has to be the most "need to know Beatles lore to understand" joke in the whole scene.
Justin Long sounds like George; the rest are just off-base cartoon impressions.
That was pretty much the idea behind all the celebrity impersonators.
Cockroach Charlie Yeah bit when Paul Rudd says Hey Everyone he sounds spot on like Lennon. I mean spot on
Soul Of Pecikonis The rest of his impression is ridiculous.
George's voice WAS the hardest Beatle to mimic
I loved the monologue he presented, to me he acts as a soulful wanderer who has no place on earth to rest, but decides to live and walk to expressed his feelings upon the world he's not comfortable with.
As a long-time Beatles fan, and especially of Harrison's solo career, I must say that the guy doing George's accent is spot on! Not just the stuff he says but the low tone of his voice, the musicality of it. I am impressed
" Ive got a song about an octopus ! " LMFAO
"Before you go any further... I'm the sexy one." lmao
Its funny because it sounds profound but in reality it doesnt make sense
@@round105 oh look, you understood the joke
@@round105 “Yeah, but cute is kinda like sexy, and I’ve already established that I’m the sexy one.”
@@gofhton did he really? I thought the joke was that Dewey Cox is this over the top bossy insufferable prick with a huge ego that refuse to give credit to anyone he perceives to be under him
Jack Black may not be able to do McCartney but his facial expression after he says "I'm the leader of the Beatles" gets me every time.
I can't believe they got the actual Beatles for this.
We...the beatles
from Liverpool
james mcdonough we are from Liverpool
The four beatles
Always nice when someone puts forward a well constructed and coherent argument to get their point across. Thank you.
"he writes ones 'oh there's no God, I'm a fucking asshole' ..."
This movie deserves more attention than it got.
Jason as Ringo is worth the price of admission. "I just love to have fun"
0:28
George: Well, you know, when you're speaking of transcendentalism, it's like, you know, is it enlightenment? Where do you go? What sort of path do you take? And I just think we're all just sort of drifting about and when you begin to wonder about it, it's as if it doesn't exist in the first place, but then of course, it does. So there to say, I think it's not really more of answer. It's more of a question.
Transinditional!
One of the funniest movies about music ever.
I wonder if Paul McCartney and/or Ringo Starr have seen this.
Omg
I ducking hope so
2:06 There's something particularly funny about a song reference years before its time, but then.... John WAS a Visionary!
Jack Black, Scottish, Irish and Welsh, no Liverpudlian though.
"Wait, please, you keep hallucinating. Allow me to play you one more song. Just one lyric"
Justin long is great in this scene. Literally sounds just like George
I so love how they "need to" keep reminding the audience that they are the 4 Beatles from Liverpool.
You're lucky we still let you play urr drumms
"I Wonder if your songs will be shit when im 64!" -John Lennon (1940-1980)
“Ommmm ommmm Paul McCartney can suck me balls” - John Lennon, (1940-1980)
This is a lot more accurate than it seems. I love George and Ringo, and they were perfect, and Paul and John were hilarious. The rift in the band is so greatly exaggerated. This is freakin' hilarious.
JB as Paul is hilarious not only in that he is so unlike the cutesy, boyish persona, but also because he DOES mimic certain little mannerisms that Paul does (the over exaggerated little hand movements kill me)
Jack Black gleefully squealing "Trippy!" in a terrible English accent gets me every time.
god damnit, i love the beatles and this scene so much. justin long's temperament is so similar to george! doesn't get better than this.
Jeeesus. The George Harrison bits are savage!
please stop fighting in india!
lmao
neptuneniq let em work it out
This movie is criminally underrated
Paul Rudd is a great John Lennon weirdly
"Please stop fighting here in India!" is one of the best lines by far
George: “We used to play those dark clubs in Hamburg - remember that, Paul?”
Paul: “Of course I do - I booked ‘em. I’m the leader of The Beatles!”
😂🤣😂🤣😂
watched The Darjeeling Limited a month ago and thought that Schwartzman looked just like Ringo, and today I find out this exists
4:21 Damn he really got George's tone down. People always seem to struggle with his accent
Great record..
I'm crying
This is beautiful
love the song references; plus John’s observation of how it came natural for who’s who in the band