The disgruntled postal workers charging in, gun blazing like there's no tomorrow with epic orchestra music playing in the background will always be the funniest shit I've ever seen in my life.
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In Germany when the postman came in they said in the German dub, "oh no, look, the postmen want the 20 hour weeks" which really cracked me up. One of the only things that was funnier to me in the German version
I miss this brand of humor. This is how you do random gag humor right. There are absurdist jokes at play, not just "lol let's throw everything at the wall and see what stick"
When films like Naked Gun and Airplane! are firing on all cylinders, you barely have time to catch your breath from laughter. There's lots of great modern comedy but I've never seen a film that managed to pack as many gags into every single scene as these
LOL at the postal worker scene... not many people remember these days all the shootings by whacked-out postal workers in the '80s and '90s. It certainly was a thing at one time.
That's a SIG P228 converted to fire blanks. You can see it cycling brass in the earlier shots. You can tell it's a P228 and not the near-identical P229 since the groove in the front of the slide only goes back to the chamber.
Crazy thing about that is that this movie came out in March of 1994. The OJ chase through Los Angeles in Al Cowling's white Bronco happened on June 17th, 1994. So this movie was actually still in some theaters when the world changed.
Still one of the funniest scenes in cinema history. Up there with the underwater bar fight scene in Top Secret. What? You've never seen Top Secret?! Go see it now.
+@@jihigh482+ I'm stone cold sober and about half of the few dreams I have/remember rival this level of insanity on display. And they say Dreams are trying to tell us something...
It suspiciously sounds like _"You Go We Go"_ from _Backdraft's_ original soundtrack: ruclips.net/video/hO-YIWaoUFg/видео.html The scene itself is a parody of two other movies: Brian de Palma's 1987 _The Untouchables_ and Sergei Eisenstein's 1925 _Battleship Potemkin_ (namely, the iconic shootout scene where a pram with a baby is tumbling down a very long flight of stairs while soldiers shoot on protesters). Oh, and fun fact: the ululating cry of the suicide bomber in this scene is actually done by Peter Segal, the movie's director.
That scene might be the greatest parody since Airplane. The people who did The Untouchables are likely also laughing out loud. There's like a new thing that's funny every 5 seconds, including that Frank Drebin never learned how to hold an assault rifle (where did he get that thing, anyway?). The fact that it's a dream sequence is also a great parody, seeing as how dream sequences are one of the most obvious and disliked tired clichés. I think what cracked me up the most was the lawnmower. We miss you, Leslie.
@@doomguy8447 Clean off. And I don't see him as the jealous or possessive type. Let's face it, not all marriages last. But if his doesn't, I bet he'll be mature and forgiving about it.
It's hard to believe Leslie Nielsen is the father of all modern serious science fiction movies! He was the star of Forbidden Planet, the first Hollywood big budget serious science fiction movie!
I've seen it in several movies such as the original film "La femme Nikita." It actually shows up twice in the movie: once when the VIP's guards chase Anne Parillaud through the restaurant and again when she is in the secret agency's gun range.
@@abelq8008 Its got a sight integrated into the carrying handle, right at the front. Not a great sight radius but they did think of the sights. As I recall it was a small tube welded right there so your sight picture was a target inside a tube inside the rear aperture.
The leap from the Pope and his cardinals to a small army of disgruntled postal workers with the kit of a paramilitary group is what sent me into a fit of laughter.
The disgruntled postal workers charging in, gun blazing like there's no tomorrow with epic orchestra music playing in the background will always be the funniest shit I've ever seen in my life.
THE MAIL NEVER STOPS !!!!!!!
That had me laughing too 😂
@@Mc.GRonald Nothing stops the mail!
That's what we call going postal
Ну, это ж одна из теорий конспирологии - что почтальоны на самом деле готовят захват власти в мире. Ходят везде, собирают информацию... .
Ironically, the most dangerous person in this was the guy catching the babies to save them.
The touchdown dance lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@RetroGamesMas I think he's making reference to O.J. Simpson's criminal history. ;)
@@ConstantlyDamaged What criminal history OJ was declared not guilty?
@@CluckN He had later convictions for armed robbery and other crimes.
"My Lawnmower" still cracks me up today. I also love that score.
haha yea one can just hear the guy screaming xd
I lose it every time when the lawnmower starts rolling down the stairs.. x'D
The guy chasing it is Will Ferrell btw.
@@GeronKizan wat! no its not! is it
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““Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal.”
Matthew 6:19 NIV
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OJ doing the Touchdown dance is too good.
Should've spiked the baby
Some would call it shaking baby
About to spike the baby too...
@@josephbradley1903 how else do ya think we make our vegetables?
OJ is a killer
I loved someone crying out “Look! There’s disgruntled postal workers!”
they went postal
@@szylaj”Population pressure and the stress of modern li-“
@@Awfulfeature They got tired of people asking if a package from New York to LA will arrive tomorrow if they send it 1st Class Ground.
I feel them. It's though work.
There want the 20 hour week
In Germany when the postman came in they said in the German dub, "oh no, look, the postmen want the 20 hour weeks" which really cracked me up. One of the only things that was funnier to me in the German version
That is really funny!
It's a shame how many people I've talked to who have NEVER even heard of Top Secret
@@nerdrock8087 that was an good movie with val kilmer. the submarine mine was the best lol
@@Preyhawk81 I like the German officer using a giant phone to answer a call.
in the brazilian dub, they said "look, the postmen are on strike!"
I miss this brand of humor. This is how you do random gag humor right. There are absurdist jokes at play, not just "lol let's throw everything at the wall and see what stick"
so correct
Same
You are correct
I think Scary movies tried similar humor with the comedy.
Sadly they don't make movies like this, everything is so offensive nowadays.... you know what I mean.
This documentary about American gun violence is exceptional.
Found the triggered, dopey Biden voter. Hahahah!!!
A masterpieces comment
@@steveconkey7362 And only make up 9% of the population. Hahahahah! REEEEE! Numbers, reality and stats are racist! REEEEE!
@@stanley-fghijk441 And that one guy killed two people in real life.
now imagine if the good guy didn't have a gun to stop all the bad guys that do have guns😉
1:22 😆 I love how the chaos unfolds while Ed still struggles to get his gun untangled!
RIP Leslie Neilson. You'll always be my favorite childhood comedian
When films like Naked Gun and Airplane! are firing on all cylinders, you barely have time to catch your breath from laughter. There's lots of great modern comedy but I've never seen a film that managed to pack as many gags into every single scene as these
_Arrested Development_ is even craftier at the layers of jokes. And the jokes are smarter.
HAHA, they made it a dream sequence, brilliant. Had it been anything but, this scene would have been far too ridiculous even by Naked Gun standards.
good comment :))
Yeah, noted the same too. Last Nielsen's movies (stil being great) have too much slapstick inside.
Parody of scene from The Untouchables
@Ctg это из фильма Untouchables, который скопировал Потемкина
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LOL at the postal worker scene... not many people remember these days all the shootings by whacked-out postal workers in the '80s and '90s. It certainly was a thing at one time.
"Going Postal" was an interesting addition to the American lexicon. I also think it was the first time most of us heard the word "disgruntled".
Soon to be replaced by disgruntled Amazon workers...
Would you like to sign my petition?
@@B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont always wondered where that phrase came from, thanks!
@@ElBandito Just wait until the Starbucks workers have had enough. An assault by heavily armed, strung out baristas will be the stuff of legends.
I love that he was about to spike the baby at 1:32
Calling OJ a murderer?
@@raylopez99 😂 the Man's a Hero 👐🏻
He got to do plenty of spiking a few years later
that was the best.. had me cracking
@@raylopez99 Dont smash another man's wife you never know if he's a nutjob.
It’s the suicide bomber that had me dying. “Wahoh!” 😂
"Yeeeehaaaww! Yawww! Ooohhlalalala! Eieieieieie! Wahoh!" - Suicide bomber
I was thinking, “Where did Pope John Paul II come from?”
@@Fe7Ace What does this mean? I don't speak Badguynistan
+@@Phonixrmf+ if it was filmed after 2000 it would probably have a "Durka Durka" thrown in somewhere thanks to south park.
0:58
1:18 Him switching from an obvious prop gun to a realistic assault rifle that's actually ejecting shells is a nice touch.
Also the side gag of M16 jamming..
That was the militarys fault btw not the designers
Those are the jokes that I particularly love about Mel Brooks style of comedy, how he includes props and sets in creative gags
They're all firearms converted for blank ammunition including his pistol. The term *prop* just means (theatrical) property
That's a SIG P228 converted to fire blanks. You can see it cycling brass in the earlier shots. You can tell it's a P228 and not the near-identical P229 since the groove in the front of the slide only goes back to the chamber.
@@hannibalburgers477 It didn't jam, he ran out of ammo. The bolt is locked to the rear.
0:39
Me fighting a boss in Elden Ring and picking up my runes
Lmao
Dude XD
When you through a whole combo just to get your runes.
“Look! It’s disgruntled postal workers!” Several postal dudes causing chaos? It’s the prequel to Postal!
Not even in Leslie Neilsen's nightmare did OJ go to the criminal side.
Crazy thing about that is that this movie came out in March of 1994. The OJ chase through Los Angeles in Al Cowling's white Bronco happened on June 17th, 1994. So this movie was actually still in some theaters when the world changed.
Oj is innocent
@@PredatorPeyami in my experience people will argue every which way
@@PredatorPeyami oh yeah? Then why is he black?
@@joe6096 the world changed?
"Hey look, it's the President... and the Pope!"
"AIYIIYYIYAIIYIYAIIYAIYAAIII!!"
MY LAWNMOWER!
Still one of the funniest scenes in cinema history. Up there with the underwater bar fight scene in Top Secret. What? You've never seen Top Secret?! Go see it now.
Agreed. Top Secret is a criminally underrated and largely forgotten gem.
Wasn't there something about a smile that needed hours of surgery to get removed?
I know a little German. There he is
...a classic...! 😁
@@Zaluskowsky Val's manager died with anal intruder up his rear. It killed him bc in East Germany they had different voltage 😂
"OH my God look its disgruntled postal workers," combined with OJ about to spike the baby nearly made me laugh my lung up
The baby carriage down there stairs theme actually originally came from the silent Russian film "Battleship Potemkin".
One of the most memorable and imitated scenes in film history.
Didn’t it appear in 1970s movie about al capturing al capon
@@ahmadjundi2578 Yes the trope is also in a 1980's film "The Untouchables". I'm guessing that's the one you're thinking of.
@@kh884488 true
Yes true!
From the famous Soviet director Sergei Eisenstein!
1:11 "OMG LOOK! DISGRUNTLED POSTAL WORKERS!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
tbh... we've all had crazy ass dreams like these once or twice in our lives.
Only when you stop smoking weed
But never with Priscilla Presley by our side...
Probably the only good scene of that entire movie...
My gun is WILDLY inaccurate or misfires in that dream
+@@jihigh482+ I'm stone cold sober and about half of the few dreams I have/remember rival this level of insanity on display. And they say Dreams are trying to tell us something...
The Untouchables was paying homage to the Odessa Steps sequence from the Russian movie Battleship Potemkin.
Buttholeship Potemkin...that was a movie about gay sailors, right? Like Brokeback Mountain at sea...?
@@R3dp055um No. It is a Soviet drama from 1925
Which itself was just copying the simpsons
@@R3dp055um Is there any other type of sailor? So much seamen so little time
It rhymes, like poetry.
Jokes aside the music in this scene is a Masterpiece. Gives me chills every time!
It suspiciously sounds like _"You Go We Go"_ from _Backdraft's_ original soundtrack: ruclips.net/video/hO-YIWaoUFg/видео.html
The scene itself is a parody of two other movies: Brian de Palma's 1987 _The Untouchables_ and Sergei Eisenstein's 1925 _Battleship Potemkin_ (namely, the iconic shootout scene where a pram with a baby is tumbling down a very long flight of stairs while soldiers shoot on protesters).
Oh, and fun fact: the ululating cry of the suicide bomber in this scene is actually done by Peter Segal, the movie's director.
OJ killing it as usual. Such a promising career cut short.
bruh 💀💀
Literally
To be fair he did get away with murder
@@josephbardouche3687yes, those indeed were the jokes.
I love how it’s just a dream, but it could be very much real in this movie’s universe
This movie is over the top with what it puts into every scene but just so right how it’s all put together.
I love this comedic classic
Literally one of the funniest opening sequences in a comedy movie ever.
Having a painting of the Titanic sinking above your bed could very well lead to some strange dreams.
That scene might be the greatest parody since Airplane. The people who did The Untouchables are likely also laughing out loud. There's like a new thing that's funny every 5 seconds, including that Frank Drebin never learned how to hold an assault rifle (where did he get that thing, anyway?).
The fact that it's a dream sequence is also a great parody, seeing as how dream sequences are one of the most obvious and disliked tired clichés. I think what cracked me up the most was the lawnmower. We miss you, Leslie.
Finally, OJ can Rest In Peace now that his wife’s murderer is dead.
Seeing how this was a dream sequence, this is probably the most accurate dream ever portrayed in film.
These movies are, to this day, glorious!
The President and the Pope and the mafia? Sounds like a once in a life-time chance encounter to me. lmao!
Or a prayer breakfast.
@@elenachristian9860 Something, something for sure.
Nielsen was right, crime was all around him.
Don't forget the lawn mower...
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Watching these movies as a kid, I almost thought it was serious stuff. Almost. My dad's laughting gave me some clue. ^^
Always loved watching this with my Dad. For some reason we saw this movie first. I'm so glad he introduced me to this trilogy
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@@suertesamp are you on discord?
@@suertesamp I can email
The genius of comedy...❤❤❤
R. I. P Leslie☹️
That O.J simpson is a really funny actor. Cant wait to see how far his career goes.
Now his football career is over, he might start thinking about getting married.
@@nevillewran4083 I cant wait. He is going to knock some lucky girls head off her shoulders when she meets him.
@@doomguy8447 Clean off. And I don't see him as the jealous or possessive type. Let's face it, not all marriages last. But if his doesn't, I bet he'll be mature and forgiving about it.
Should have stayed in Detroit!
Such a pity he lost out on The Terminator, Cameron didn't think he was believable as a stone cold killer.
Leslie Nielsen shooting an AR is the coolest thing I've ever seen.
Aged like a fine wine.
*chef's kiss*
It's hard to believe Leslie Nielsen is the father of all modern serious science fiction movies! He was the star of Forbidden Planet, the first Hollywood big budget serious science fiction movie!
Cool. A LaFrance M16k. You don't see those just everywhere.
Never even heard of that before, looked like a weirdly chopped up early M16 to me
I've seen it in several movies such as the original film "La femme Nikita." It actually shows up twice in the movie: once when the VIP's guards chase Anne Parillaud through the restaurant and again when she is in the secret agency's gun range.
Pretty dope with no front sight.
@@abelq8008 Its got a sight integrated into the carrying handle, right at the front. Not a great sight radius but they did think of the sights. As I recall it was a small tube welded right there so your sight picture was a target inside a tube inside the rear aperture.
@@cohort6159 Oof, sounds rough to aim with.
Naked gun was such off the rails that you could trick viewers with the dream sequence bait and switch.
I love the fact that the postal workers clearly had the most firepower
I can only imagine the news at 11 trying to describe this lol.
xD
This is the greatest seen in any movie I’ve ever seen ever
The leap from the Pope and his cardinals to a small army of disgruntled postal workers with the kit of a paramilitary group is what sent me into a fit of laughter.
Too much comedy greatness in 2 minutes.
More enjoyment had in this than the entire rest of the movie!
This scene aged soooo well
So glad this movie scene showed up on my RUclips feed today
The fact that they reference a 1925 movie. Lol Odessa Steps scene of Battleship Potemkin and its iconic crib riding down the stairs.
No. They parody Untouchables, which referenced Potemkin. Look it up
What a masterpiece.... They don't do it like the old days anymore..
to be honest this is a pretty accurate representation of postal workers
The guy holding the baby at the back killed me😂
Not the only person he killed. Huehuehueeeeeeeee
The suicide bomber lol 😆🤣😂 we could never get away with a joke like that these days.
I don't know what i just watched but i loved every second of it.
Unforgettable !! Frank Drebbin forever !!
Oj spiking the baby is more spot on than they could have ever imagined
Nice save OJ. I knew we could count on you.
Leslie has got the trigger discipline of a true soldier
BONS TEMPOS DO CINEMA ERA AQUELES DOS ANOS 80/90 FICARÁ PARA SEMPRE NAS NOSSAS MEMORIAS.
0:59 I'm sure we're not supposed to laugh at that anymore in 2024, but I'm never not going to 😅 EEYAH OOOOOOHH LA LA LA LA L- *bang* OOF!
That great soundtrack made this scene so epic..
What's the name of this music?
@@mekaseee Search Drebin the hero/ Touchable untouchable, u gonna find full OST of naked gun 3, it's a first one.
@@MultiJubbe I found the name of the music, brother. Hans Zimmer - You go we go.. Thank you
This the same soundtrack in Backdraft?
They thought casting OJ as a killer would be comedically ironic. Hahaha
He was a cop, dummy.
@@justincoleman3805 what’s a cop dummy?
@@justincoleman3805
You got me there.
OJ would make a great cop.
@@mongo4511 a "cop dummy" is the interpretation of "cop, dummy" from someone who does not understand punctuation.
What's ironic about casting OJ Simpson in a movie filmed in 1993?
Ok. Was trying not to chuckle but when OJ started dancing I laughed ot loud!
Ahh, the days when you didn't have to worry about who you offended as long as it was funny. RIP Leslie.
“Oh my God, look! It’s disgruntled postal workers!” LMFAO!
Serious actors suddenly making comedies are the best.
Having Oj Simpson about to Spike a baby is probably aged the best.
Comedy was on a different level back in the day.
Today someone would be complaining that it disrespects postal employees.
Naked Gun Should Make A Comeback in 2022-2023 XD
I love how the carriages are an homage to battleship potemkin
I didn’t know that and looked up the clip. You just blew my mind
It's a parody of Untouchables, which is an homage to Potemkin
@@laserpmr an homage within a homage? An Incepsmage?
@@dspsblyuth crazy stuff
O.J. getting ready to spike the baby has such bizarre undertones now.
One of the funniest things I've ever seen, 10/10.
The title sequence that followed was even better!
Last 15 seconds were just gold 💟
Saw this scene as a kid while channel surfing and it has lived with me ever since then!
I swear this is one of the funniest sequences of the comedies movies
That was the best, OJ sports clip ever!
Miss this true funny fella😁
Thanks mate💪👍 what a laugh 🤣😊✌️💕🇬🇧 RIP🙏
If there were a Metal Slug movie,
it would be a lot like this scene.
Bring my 80s backkkkkkk bring ittttttttt
Um sir, this is 1994.
Love the connection to The Untouchables
I rewatched this scene so often for the music alone.
Remember switching to your sidearm is faster than reloading.
RIP to Leslie Neilson, & RIP to movies like this :(
THAT was comedy !!!! Everything is exagereted EVERYTHING is funny !! Love it !!
Loved all 3 naked gun movies. Still do
America's 2nd line of defense: Disgruntled Postal Workers
Let’s be honest: we’ve all had a semi-realistic dream like this at least once
0:36 the music almost wipes the comical tone and replaces it with something that makes me want to cry :(
Brilliantly done. The best in humor
I grew up watching these movies..the best
The most Chaotic scene in any movie
How much chaos do you want in this scene?
Leslie Nielsen: Yes
*The Untouchables* station scene: _A classic._
*The Naked Gun* station scene: _A masterpiece!_