History of the World Part 1 (1981) 🤯📼First Time Film Club📼🤯 - First Time Watching/Reaction & Review
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- History of the World Part 1 (1981) 🤯📼First Time Film Club📼🤯 - First Time Watching/Movie Reaction & Review
Emily needed a break from the “heavy feels” so we’re dipping back into comedy with the Mel Brook’s classic, History of the World Part 1! Enjoy!
As always, thanks for watching!!! 😊
History of the World Part 1 (1981)
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"Occupation?"
"Stand-up Philosopher."
"Oh, a bullsh*t artist!"
Great bit
HMMMMMMMMMM...
"Did you bullshit yesterday?"
"No."
"Did you TRY to bullshit yesterday?"
"Yes!"
The weed bit😂
Every time I find myself talking to a philosophy student.
That bit gets me everytime XD
I’ve waited many a moon for somebody to finally get the “hey mother f*cker” oedipus joke
I'm disappointed they skipped over the entire guessing at the penalty for striking a Roman soldier.
@@nowthatsjustducky To much good stuff from this film to fit in RUclips.
@@nowthatsjustducky *rolls eyes* very creative, but no XD
Oh that's why he was blind! Hilarious.
Assuming they weren't just laughing at the anachronism.
"Don't be saucy with me..... Bernaise!", may be the funniest delivery in any comedy, ever. Snot rockets and tears, EVERY TIME.
"It's good to be the king."
And I think the phrase you're looking for is skits, the movies is basically a series of skits.
@Al Tee Another word fair to use.
My favorite movie line..."It's good to be the king."
5:45 Fun fact: the robe that Mel Brooks is wearing for the part of Moses is the exact same robe that Charlton Heston wore when he played the role of Moses in “The Ten Commandments”.
Did Charlton Heston get robbed too?
I saw this at the theater as a 13 year old with my dad and when the cavemen became “erect” and the subtitle “Our Forefathers “ came up I thought he was going to die, I had never seen him laugh so hard at a sight gag😂😂
You guys should do “Johnny Dangerously”. Seems like the humor would be right up your alley.
You’re a FARGON ICEHOLE
I was thinking Mystery Men.
I watched Johnny Dangerously once...
I use "bastage" a lot to get around online censors =)
A forgotten classic if I ever seen one
"Let's face it! You can't Torquemada anything!!"
"Seize THIS honkus!" Great line from the late great Gregory Hines. RIP.
Fun fact. Mel Brooks paid Orson Welles $25,000 to provide the narration and expected it to take 5 days. Welles got it done in less than 3 hours. Brooks said he should have paid him $5,000 a day. :P
Rewatching as Nick Kroll said they are working on a sequel to this with Mel Brooks on board. The man is 96 years old (I think) and still working. What a legend
Excellent, this and Blazing Saddles are my favorite Mel Brooks movies. Thanks, guys.
* Dom Deluise is best known for his role in the Cannonball Run movies, Captain Chaos!
Need to watch cannonball run...Dom Delouise gold!!!!
Oh no... that means they'll have to see... Him!
@@mikejordan8259 Dun, Dun, dunnnnnnn!
He is a voice over in the the Secret of NIMH.
@@robertmartin9029 CAPTAIN CHAOS!
If you're a Dom fan then you should check out a movie called " Hot Stuff " with him & Jerry Reed .
"Walk this way" is a gag from the 1936 movie "After the Thin Man". Mel's a funny guy, but he lifted that particular joke.
Brooks also seems to fit the line "A shitload of money" or something very similar in all his movies. Blazing Saddles changed it to "a shitload of dimes" for the toll booth scene. I've always been fond of this one.
"Murder by DEath" and "Clue" are two comedies that might be your cup of tea...
Definitely Clue
@@PickleAndy I think she's seen Clue. It's one of my favorite movies.
Kentucky Fried Movie sometime? I'm sure the "Catholic High School Girls In Trouble" sketch will be a winner.
Or Cleopatra Schwartz.
Don't forget " Amazon Women On The Moon "
"Your skill is only surpassed by your courage Mr Liu. Apparently you are anxious to see my operation.."
*shows scar from appendix operation*
The friggin alarm always cracks me up too. Lol
Dom DeLuise was in Cannonball Run and Cannonball Run II, Smokey and the Bandit II, and has a cameo in The Muppet Movie. He also voiced a number of characters in animated movies, like The Secret of NIMH, Oliver & Company, and the American Tail and All Dogs Go to Heaven series.
The imprisoned father was Spike Milligan, one of the Goons and author of the brilliant war memoirs series.
He was also in Monty Pythons The Life of Brian as the old man that kept saying Jehovah.
Also the orator of the most deliberately uttered insult designed to get a laugh. Lost all respect for him when he insulted Prince Charles' letter of admiration to him, read aloud to him by Jonathan Ross at the British Comedy Awards.
Not because I'm a Royalist (I'm not), but his nasty dismissal of an admirers love for his comedic style seemed a very cheap and spiteful shot and hardly the kind of trick a so called comedic giant would need to stoop too, to get a laugh.
My favourite one of Spike's books, is
The Bible according to Spike Milligan.
A close second is his version of Lady Chatterley's Lover.
Both are great reads.
The Rome segment is the best. I sometimes feel the entire film should have just been that.
14:20 with the swimming nuns is an Esther Williams reference (Million Dollar Mermaid 1952). Very few know that.
That was the same pool that RKO used for Esther Williams movies and swimming scenes. Mel Brooks knew he needed it for History of the World so he bought it.
Never apologize for saying that nobody expects a Spanish Inquisition.
*expect
@@christopherb501 Thanks! Autocorrect is the worst. I updated my comment
Dom Delouise, father of Peter Delouise, who played Johnny Depp's partner on '21 Jump Street'.
Dom DeLuise "In the 1970s and 1980s, he often co-starred with his real-life friend Burt Reynolds.Together they appeared in the films The Cannonball Run and Cannonball Run II, Smokey and the Bandit II, The End, and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas."
Dom Deluise was amazing. Always had me rolling as a kid. Love me some Madeline Khan as well. She was up there with Lucy to me.
He was also an active voice actor for animated films. He showed up in almost all of Don Bluth's films like "All Dogs Go To Heaven" and "A Troll In Central Park".
The End is a great underappreciated movie. Don DeLuise is also great in the movie Hot Stuff with Jerry Reid.
Mel ALWAYS voices the cat. Every movie.
Please be the first who react to "Short Circuit" from 1986 !
Please Yes!
I am standing here beside myself.
For Peter's sake. For sake of Peter.
hey lazer lips! your momma was a snowblower!
Even the title is a joke. Sir Walter Raleigh set out to write "The History of the World, Volume 1" but somewhat lost his head before getting any further.
Yeah, and he was also beheaded. 😁
You should put "Dark City" on your list.
I hope you mean Dark City 1998 not Dark City 1950 or Dark City 2002.
Mel Brooks, Zero Mostel (from The Producers) and Dom DeLuise worked together as vaudeville comedians long before Mel started making movies - you can find old skits of theirs on RUclips, I think.
I didn't know that. No wonder that Brooks is such a comical genius.
Have you ever seen "Caveman" starring Dennis Quaid, Ringo Starr, and Shelley Long? 1980 movie.
Man....I forgot all about that movie.
Atuk alona lana, zug zug!!!😂👍
9:42 Sorry to spoil the fun but it's Vestal Virgins - like the Roman Goddess Vesta, virgin goddess of the hearth an home, (her Greek counterpart was called Hestia). She was the first born out of the first 6 gods (the next 5 being Ceres/Demeter, Juno/Hera, Pluto/Hades, Neptune/Poseidon, and Jupiter/Zeus) and therefore was the first of the 5 swallowed by their father (Jupiter/Zeus was hidden by their mother before his father could eat him) but was also therefore the last one to be vomited back up so she's both the eldest and the youngest out of them. She got a lot more attention in Rome than she did in Greece because the Romulus and Remus's (Rome's founders who ended up trying to kill each other) mother was a Vestal Virgin before Mars (God of War, Roman counterpart to Ares) noticed her and in all likelihood attacked her - she was either then killed or was separated from her sons, in anycase they ended up being found and raised in part by a she-wolf.
So yeah, unless you're an actual god (and according to all the stories the gods get really really mad when we mortals start going around claiming we're gods) you'd better not ignore the no entry sign.
Yeah, it's kinda of an inside joke with the sequels, Mel Brooks has always said he always intended to do sequels, it's just when he would sit down the write them he always came up with new concepts and ideas and he said they never were box office hits, so he really didn't know how much of a following his films were building.
I am still waiting for Spaceballs 2, the Search for More Money!
@@robertmartin9029 Mone-A. More Mone-A! :)
Oh Jesus!
Yes?
😃
And for Matt's "nickname"; "It's Good To Be The King Matt"
RIP Gregory Hines… You’re a Legend!!! One of the best movie Taps made when Gregory Hines plays the son to Sammy Davis Jr. where together, plus with some of the famous old timer tap dancers, make one of the best iconic scenes in that movie history!!! An Oscar win, for the best motion picture of the year!!! A must watch!!! Love that movie!
9:00 I waited for this ever since I saw the thumbnail! \o/
Awesome reaction video once again, really loving these.
Dom DeLuise: Cannonball Runk, Haunted Honeymoon & Hot Stuff
Loose Cannons, Smokey & the Bandit II, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Cannonball Run II (a sequel better than the original), Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (Gene Wilder, Madeleine Kahn, & Marty Feldman star in it), The Silence of the Hams, The World's Greatest Lover, Baby Geniuses...
The Secret of NIMH, All Dogs go to Heaven.......
Basically any funny Burt Reynolds movie.
Emily has GOT to see Mel Brooks' Dracula: Dead And Loving It! I mean...Leslie Nielsen as Dracula and Mel Brooks as Van Helsing...what's not to love?
Its also Leslie’s last film before his death
@@exceedcharge1 Is that a joke? Leslie Nielsen was in over twenty movies after Dracula.
@@fabianhebestreit3240
Thats really weird, i could have sworn it was his last, sorry for the confusion
@@exceedcharge1 It was his last notable film as a leading actor, after it Nielsen took on a lot of schlock lower-tier work and bit-parts (i.e. his roles in the Scary Movie franchise)
It was the last film Brooks directed. On The Producers remake/musical adaption he was just a producer (ironically but appropriately).
I got rid of my cable and pretty much just watch RUclips to escape all of the bs in the news and the division. I love your reactions and I was thrilled to see a new one and particularly this gem of a movie.
As always, I just loved your reaction. I laugh even harder when I see you two enjoying a good funny film.
I think I had more fun watching Emily watch this than I ever had watching it myself...
Wait...Trashy Movies that only Emily has seen?! Yes! Hit him, Emily, hit him HARD!!!
Me 2
He said history of the world part 2 would have Jews in space. Space balls had a Druish Princess. He said they would meet again in Space balls 2: The search for more money. Robin Hood: Men in Tights, is stealing money from the rich to give to the poor.
That...is brilliant. Well done.
Funny, she didn’t look Druish to me
"It's good to be the king" is revived in "Robin Hood: Men In Tights".
After Gladiator i needed this . I have seen this movie at least 5 times, this is the first time I learned that a young Hugh Heffner was in it . Thank you !!
Another great video guys. You can't go wrong with Mel Brooks. I find that the funniest movies are those that aren't comedies but are so badly made they're hilarious. You know B-Movies that are soooo bad they're good. Maybe in between the movies on your list you can watch a few of them. Love you guys keep the great videos coming.
Not sure if it’s on the list but Dead Poet’s Society with Robin Williams is a must watch
My favorite line in the moviie is. The old man from the prison, in the palace falls flat on his face and says "What fool put a carpet on the wall??" I laugh every dad gum time :)
The wait between part 1 and part 2 has been forever.
He's trying to get that final polish on it.
we'll get it after spaceballs 2
I love when Mel breaks the 4th wall.
Gold Dang, I just do-diddley-doodley-doddley love Em's laugh. 😜
I am so happy someone else finally reckognized that the "Jews in Space" melody is "Men in Tights". :D
Well he did write them both.
Yay! The Spanish Inquisition has always been my favorite, ever since I was a kid. Finally, someone else appreciates it, too!
The moses parting the waters gag is the funniest thing in any movie and never gets old
"Seize this, honkus!" is one of the best insults in movie history. 😆
Blazing Saddles.. a must.. so glad you guys did this one too, History of the World doesn’t get enough attention, we wore the VCR tape out on this one growing up. Love it!
I hope Mel Brooks' Dracula - Dead and loving it is also somewhere on the list
OMG. After the day I've had this is exactly what I needed. Thank you. Thank you so much.
You really didn’t expect the Inquistion’s musical nimber, did you😀
Should totally watch Both versions of The Producers and compare/contrast! 😂😂😂😂😂!
Fabulous Reaction! Your laughs warm my soul! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Think I laughed even louder at the guy who announces Caesar because I remember him as Ernest T bass on the Andy Griffith show🤣🤣🤣🤣
Howard Morris. He also did voice work on "Galaxy High School", "Garfield and Friends" and "Cow & Chicken".
"It's Good to be the King"! LOL This film is hysterical. They finally made a History of the World Part 2. It is on Hulu.
I worked for Blockbuster video for about a decade. One of my favorite "dumb customers" was the one who tried his hardest to convince me that there was a "Part II", and we should be ashamed for not carrying it in our store. I told him that if he could bring me a copy, I would give him 14 hundred billion dollars.
Never saw that customer again. What a shame.
Imagine he comes back with a Blu-Ray disc after Part II is released.
I haven't seen the list, but if its not on it, I would recommend 'Romancing the Stone', with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. A great action-adventure-comedy.
Seconded
Follow that up with " War Of The Roses "
I love your comment on Hedonism bot! Yes I love Futurama as well! When Caesar is in the bathing vessel that's what I picture!
In the start of the French Revolution I was hoping to see your reactions to "Let's end this meeting on a high note..... "
I love how you noticed Bearnaise!
"Pawn threatens Bishop"
Emily: "What?" Then the rest of the chess match, your reaction couldn't have scripted that better!
Humperdink? (The Princess Bride)
Happy landings
"In the name of the people of France" "Fraance" "Fraance"
I could just go on!!! I was so excited to see this one!!!
I'm just happy to watch you both reacting to good movies, so I would be just as happy if you flip who hasn't seen it, or even doing ones you just haven't seen in a while :)
List additions: The Distinguished Gentleman (1992) It's an Eddie Murphy comedy; The Secret Secret Life of Walter Mittey (2013) Ben Stiller. Comedy/Drama; The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) Tim Robbins. Comedy/Drama.
Emily has some of the best sounding laughs of ANY RUclipsr I’ve ever seen and heard at the same time.
Under the Rainbow (1981)
Slapstick comedy set during the making of the Wizard of Oz. This film is like a Matryoshka doll, one surprise nested inside of another, repeating time after time.
Emily's call back to Monty Python makes me so happy!
Mel, like many directors tends to have the same people in their movies!
I just saw this recently. Oh my god. How did I not see this awhile back? I had a hard time controlling my laughter.
Your pun at 14:35 reminds me of one of my friends who makes puns like that all the time lol.
Oh man, sounds like you're pretty lucky!
Finding a friend who makes quality jokes is super rare, they're *PUN-in-a-million!
🤣😂😅😄🙂...😐😶...😖 I'm so sorry. lol
Thanks for watching!😉
Cheers,
Emily
20:52 the Legend, the Godfather of British comedy Spike Milligan! It was impossible to get him to stick to the script.
I grew up reading his books, watching his tv series and listening to his radio shows. Most British comedians from the 60s 70s 80s and 90s credit him as their inspiration.
I feel Emily, you would get a kick out of his work.
So I see we're going from one historical docudrama (Gladiator) to another docudrama (HOTW I). I'm preparing to learn a lot with this one. 😆
😂😂😂
Maries father was played by Spike Milligan who was one of the inspirations for the Monty Python gang. One of the funniest men who ever lived. He had "I told you I was ill" on his tombstone!!
I didn’t even need to watch this video to know that I am going to love it.
What I highly recommend for you ist the "Carry on..."-series, like Carry on Cleo, Carry on Cowboy, Carry on don't lose your head, and many more of them. There are about 30 movies of them
Dom Deluise did a voice over in “An American Tale” and also played a character on Stargate SG-1- of which his brother is a producer.
You mean his eldest son Peter Deluise, who played Doug Penhall on "21Jump Street".
You left out my favorite line from this movie: "What fool put a carpet on the wall?!"
A true classic from Mel Brooks enjoyed the reaction and channel have a great one 🤙🤙🤙
The movie Year One w/ Jack Black took a lot of notes from this.
In case you didn't recognize the lady at the unemployment window, she comes out on The Golden Girls. This is my daughter's favorite movie to quote around people who have no idea.
I love Emily’s laugh. Infectious!! She would really laugh at 1941 hint, hint 😉
You guys have probably both seen it, but "Time Bandits" is a must if one of you hasn't seen it.
How about The Adventures of Baron Munchausen?
This is my first time on this channel. Stopped in because this is one of the great movies of all history. My first reaction is Matthew has one of the great Dad Deadpan faces of our time. I'm immensely impressed off of that alone. And God Bless Bea Arthur, Stand Up Philosopher is one of the most versatile insults in the world.
"They won't convert ?! Call in the nuns !"
Warhammer 40K Sisters of Battle seal of approval (very hard to get)
So many Brit stars in this. Before the days of the internet I still looked for Part 2 as a kid in the video rental stores.
The hangman from "Blazing Saddles" is the hangman in "Men In Tights". Harvey Korman chipping a tooth on a statue happens in this movie and in "Blazing Saddles". "Walk this way" was used here and in "Young Frankenstein".
Finally looked at the list you keep referencing. There are a lot of good movies on there. Love her reactions. There are a few with some good gore I am looking forward to see how many times she hides her face. The idea of her being the guru could be fun. I am not sure if that means mostly rom-coms although there are some great ones. "Just like Heaven" and "This Means War" are good.
Dom Deluise was best friends with Burt Reynolds. You can catch him in lot of his films (both Cannonball Run's, the End, etc.)
Do we want to see you torture Matthew with "garbage sauce" movies ....?
Sorry Matthew, but yes. Yes, we do.
Side note on cameo appearances. The young woman who was offered "hump or death" for her husband is Pamela Stephenson, one of the stars of classic british comdedy sketch show "Not the Nine O'Clock News", and is the wife of Scottish legend Billy Connolly.
"Seize this honkus" is a phrase that occupied my brain rent free
in 1983 I was 14 in Paris at Versailles with by dad and all we did was "It's good to be the king" .
Watchin' y'all enjoy these Mel Brooks films has been a true delight. Glad y'all been enjoyin' em. I'm excited to see some of the future films from "The List". Only additions I'd make is a definite watch of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Death Becomes Her; both films by Zemeckis.
I've actually seen, and LOVE, Death Becomes Her! And I've now added Who Framed Roger Rabbit to the watch list!
Thank you so much for watching and suggesting!!!
Cheers,
💖Emily
Think this was the first Rated R film I saw without my dad. Silver Streak was first R film with my dad.
“Seize this, honkus.”
12:04 - That gag is "Airplane!" level...like, "That's impossible, they don't have any instruments" or "I want you to get every light poured onto that field." LOL
its coming back to me
thats his tell
great review subbed
I don't know why I love this bit but,
"Look it's Lena Horne!:
"Lena!"
“Walk this way” gets me everytime 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Spike Mulligan was the imprisoned Father. He was doing this stuff, just before Monty Python. They were inspired by him. He is so freaking funny