Mike - “And you cut back to us” , Pained look- is my all time favorite…. ALWAYS makes me laugh since I was 15 . I’m 49 now. The Monkees will ALWAYS be ahead of its time and never duplicated.
This is why I grew to like the Monkees music more than the Beatles - the truly funny TV shows (I'm a Brit by the way). Makes me feel old that two of these young guys are no longer with us.
9:39 where Mickey keeps making faces and acting all goofy when Jack Williams was tellin Aunt Pat thanks for the peach preserves and then he jumps him while the crowd grows wild,lol
I'd say they decided not to cover his face, unlike how they did with the others, bc they knew he'd entertain in the background. In this show, you've got to always watch the background to get good giggles and chuckles, laughs...oh, ha ha ha
How about these moments: 1. Davy looking at the camera and saying: '"Now I know why there was so much noise at our house. It was my sisters learning how to walk."' 2. The guys saying the episode wrapped up again and this has been Davy, Micky, Peter, and Michael. *(The fairy tale episode)*
David Thomas Jones is one of my favorite person who is a member of the Monkees and all of the songs he has sing while he was with the Monkees he's melted my heart ❤️ the way he sang and danced but since his death I missed him a lot because even though he's gone I will always love him.RIP DavyJones and Peter Tork and Michael Nesmith may God be blessed the three of you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🕺❤️❤️❤️🐶😇🐱 and 😇😇🐴
Second season should have been much like the first. They should have done one or two more seasons. Can you imagine if instead of 50 shows you had 100? Longer reruns!
You forgot about the scene in the spy episode where Davy rubs the lamp and genie appears and says do not worry master your genie will help you and Davy turns to the camera and says how about that wrong show. You also forgot the scene in the pirate episode where Davy and Mickey kept laughing at a bell that someone kept ringing when they were trying to film and the monkees paw episode where Davy kept laughing his lines
Pace was geared toward the comic book mentality and youth brain wave pace. Parents couldn't keep up with it at the time if they wanted too, lol. Laugh In must have copied a lot of this editing pace and style, and suddenly parent were watching that because oder stars were guests, and there was something for everyone. But the Monkees were first and had set the frantic pace. Talking to the camera and audience out of character was not new, Groucho Marx and George Burns and even Ozzie and Harriet Show did it, but not this fast and all the time. Comeon parents, the Monkees were intended to be utter nonsense like the Three Stooges minus the violence, but you didn't like the music or the long hair lol.
Mickey says that it was like a Hard Days Night. No. Inspired by it, but not like it. There wasn’t anything like this show. It was funny, crazy, sort of mocked itself and films and TV for the youth at that time.
That show was way ahead of its time SO FUNNY still holds up
Tkm
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A lot of these kinds of gags (but by no means all) came from, or were inspired by, the ones in the old Hope and Crosby “Road Movies”
*These guys are the expert construction workers in comedic breaking of the fourth wall*
way ahead of its time ... a whole generation of kids (including me) were hip to it too
I love when they break the 4th "wall". Makes me feel like I'm part of the show.
3:23 Micky: "Once upon a time, in the land of Kirshner. . . " lol!!
1:50 you serious? Okay it cracked me up that micky said "those writers are overpayed" xD
Mike - “And you cut back to us” , Pained look- is my all time favorite…. ALWAYS makes me laugh since I was 15 . I’m 49 now. The Monkees will ALWAYS be ahead of its time and never duplicated.
8:52 kills me. I love this show so much 😂
Great show for sure.
This is why I grew to like the Monkees music more than the Beatles - the truly funny TV shows (I'm a Brit by the way). Makes me feel old that two of these young guys are no longer with us.
Now it's 3😔
9:39 where Mickey keeps making faces and acting all goofy when Jack Williams was tellin Aunt Pat thanks for the peach preserves and then he jumps him while the crowd grows wild,lol
I'd say they decided not to cover his face, unlike how they did with the others, bc they knew he'd entertain in the background. In this show, you've got to always watch the background to get good giggles and chuckles, laughs...oh, ha ha ha
Breaking the 4th wall? How come more t.v.shows don't do that? Long live the Monkees!!!!
Not special if there's a glut but I love them too.
If they did, they would do it wrong.
Rick and Morty.....
Yes You !
WAAAAAAYYYY before Bueller.
I grew up with The Monkees and they will always be apart of my life forever
Breaking the fourth wall makes the show less serious and a lot more funny. I love it!😅
6:45 i love mike
I still love when he rubs the recording light and a Jeanie pops out and Davy says wow imagine that wrong show
It’s shows like this that make us feel special
“isn’t that funny kids? aHHHaahaAAAAH”
How about these moments:
1. Davy looking at the camera and saying: '"Now I know why there was so much noise at our house. It was my sisters learning how to walk."'
2. The guys saying the episode wrapped up again and this has been Davy, Micky, Peter, and Michael. *(The fairy tale episode)*
"She has a line. She has a line."
"No"...
PS - Phyllis and Christian... Never knew their names, but they have my condolences. Respect
Brilliant and hilarious show.
David Thomas Jones is one of my favorite person who is a member of the Monkees and all of the songs he has sing while he was with the Monkees he's melted my heart ❤️ the way he sang and danced but since his death I missed him a lot because even though he's gone I will always love him.RIP DavyJones and Peter Tork and Michael Nesmith may God be blessed the three of you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🕺❤️❤️❤️🐶😇🐱 and 😇😇🐴
They did it in every episode.
This show is hilarious because it’s a sitcom. I love sitcoms.
The Monkees, mastered breaking the 4th wall. Reinvented it, actually.
These were great! Thanks for posting!
Love this...so good
SO FUNNY and what eye candy! :)
Las caras que hace micky 🥺
Great stuff!!
Love them
Second season should have been much like the first. They should have done one or two more seasons. Can you imagine if instead of 50 shows you had 100? Longer reruns!
This is great!
Enough gags in this show already.
(5:33) which episode is this scene from? i never grew up with this show before so i might not be able to figure out which episode the scene came from
A Coffin Too Frequent
Mickey was kinda funny looking. But damn, somehow, he was really hot.
Mickey and Peter were funniest on this show.
If you noticed that Laugh-In sort of ran similarly to the Monkees. One thing after another.
It just occurred to me. Doesn't Mickey Dolan look a lot like Joseph Gordon Livett at that age.
I thought he looked like Larry Storch.
Not as subtle as the Skipper
You forgot about the scene in the spy episode where Davy rubs the lamp and genie appears and says do not worry master your genie will help you and Davy turns to the camera and says how about that wrong show. You also forgot the scene in the pirate episode where Davy and Mickey kept laughing at a bell that someone kept ringing when they were trying to film and the monkees paw episode where Davy kept laughing his lines
Not enough Peter acting or speaking parts, sorry 😐
The writers decision. Not the uploader.
5:42
What is 'the fourth wall"?? Oh. Now I get it.
7:14 Pat Paulsen
Which us the one where they start arguing with their director James Frawley at the end?
The Paris one. I only know as I've just watched it!
@@katethomas5712 Thank you.
I like the dummy.
Scary how much Davy looks like Justin Bieber at 3:58. LOL
Well he did say: "It's spoiling my character."
Once upon a time. In the land of Kirchner.😂
Who writes that stuff?
Pace was geared toward the comic book mentality and youth brain wave pace. Parents couldn't keep up with it at the time if they wanted too, lol. Laugh In must have copied a lot of this editing pace and style, and suddenly parent were watching that because oder stars were guests, and there was something for everyone. But the Monkees were first and had set the frantic pace. Talking to the camera and audience out of character was not new, Groucho Marx and George Burns and even Ozzie and Harriet Show did it, but not this fast and all the time. Comeon parents, the Monkees were intended to be utter nonsense like the Three Stooges minus the violence, but you didn't like the music or the long hair lol.
In Binary Stereo.
How's Amy Mickey?
The Monkees are so funny than The Beatles 😂
Well to tell you something:
The Beatles are the Fab Four, while the Monkees are the Pre-fab Four.
@2:13 she’s wearing a Jobs Daughters robe. Huh.
Mickey says that it was like a Hard Days Night. No. Inspired by it, but not like it. There wasn’t anything like this show. It was funny, crazy, sort of mocked itself and films and TV for the youth at that time.
the writers, haha
At times Mike sounds like Jim Parsons doing Sheldon Cooper.
Si
lol
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