The most beautiful movie I've ever seen. When i was young,in my country in Italy we made a joint with fifteen skins. It was called artichoke...because look like an artichoke.
My early twenties i was in malaga ,its early "80 . We went to see our friend Manolo and he make 15 skins carrot then. I dont remember what he was called it then,its that heavy.....
i first saw this film in '89 and it has been part of my life ever since. I think I must have seen it well over 3000 times, possibly more! There was time around '90-'91 where I watched it every day for 8 months! Sad, I know but, by god, its a fantastically amazing film that I love with a passion!
I do this myself with some movies. I'll watch them every day for months. Thought I was a little crazy. Good to know others do it also. Lately, it's been The Grand Budapest Hotel and Barry Lyndon. I can almost recite them line for line..
@@willd.8040 I do the same thing. If you're anything like me it's most likely because you're an inherently anxious person and when you find comfort such as a good film like this, you cling onto it.
Not long after my family moves when I was a teenager I watched the horror film Scarecrows from 1988/9 every single day for over a week. I find a lot of comfort in it
I made a 16 king size skinner once. It bent in the middle because it was too heavy and top loaded. So I braced it with a paperclip in the middle. It was V-shaped like a boomerang. And so was born, the Boomerang joint. It was passed around many times but it always seemed to come back around.
Danny: It can utilise up to 12 skins. Marwood: 12 skins? Impossible. Also Danny: It's impossible to make a Camberwell Carrot with anything less. *Logic*
As an American, it takes three viewings and a reading of the script on the web to understand half of what's said in this movie. Then you can appreciate it.
Ralph Brown get's walks into a pub and a fellow sitting next to him says "You look familiar. Where Have i seen you before" "Yeah i'm an actor" "Oh yeah, what films?" "Oh ahh... Withnail and I, Alien3, Waynes World, Star Wars, The Boat Tha..." "w-w-wait a sec...you were in WITHNAIL AND I??"
Ralph Brown (who plays Danny) is an amazing character actor. He's in, among other things, The Crying Game, Alien, and Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, etc. He's a chameleon--completely different in each. Watch The Crying Game without looking at the cast/role list and try to pick him out!
I knew a guy like that in Derby. His name was Pete Zusa. He was a friend of my older brother. I was going to take him to my sister Susan's party, but he insisted I had to take him to his house first to have a bong. He said he couldn't get high on only joints. I refused. He rolled an enormous joint. We both ended up looking at the sky claiming to see spacemen. We eventually got the party about an hour late.
Remember see this advertised on film 4 and thought it looked crap , then one nite I watched it cause nothing else on, fuck me , what a gem , my whole life changed after
I think Myers was a fan, cause in Canada british movies get an extra push lol. This is after he killed the sweet shop owner and his son with their own shoes....nasty buisness continuity is.
One of the very few DVD's I've ever watched with the 'Talk-Over' bit on. I bought the thing full price and it got broke. Sometime later it reappeared like new for £1.00 in a Charity shop. It may seem excessive to some but it's a wee bit better than say Alex Cox [?] talking about 'heavy weight ENGLISH actors'. But the voices were in the movie. Chris Evans owns That Coat 'allegedly'.
@blackmore4 I kind of remember that being the case in the jargon of the "scene" at the time. But it wasn't used much or for very long and Bruce Robinson I think went a little over the top by including it - especially since the script is so brilliant anyway that it wasn't really needed.
@cameraman618 I have no memory of "spade" as a "derogatory term"; It was pretty much used exclusively by the hippies / counter-culture, both black and white and had attached to it a very definite aura of cool; borne out by the liberal / bohemian characters here - the likes of 'Danny' had far more important things on his mind than the colour of someone's skin. The standard racist term was always the N word (always very uncool).
"This'll tend to make you very high."
"I was going to cook onions." 🤣🤣🤣
"Dead down the drain?!"
The most beautiful movie I've ever seen. When i was young,in my country in Italy we made a joint with fifteen skins. It was called artichoke...because look like an artichoke.
My early twenties i was in malaga ,its early "80 . We went to see our friend Manolo and he make 15 skins carrot then. I dont remember what he was called it then,its that heavy.....
Danny the legend. I like the fact that Mike myers was obviously a big fan too and had him in Wayne's world
The character's basically the same, right?
I read it was Dana carvey
"I had to beat them to death with their own shoes"
i first saw this film in '89 and it has been part of my life ever since. I think I must have seen it well over 3000 times, possibly more! There was time around '90-'91 where I watched it every day for 8 months! Sad, I know but, by god, its a fantastically amazing film that I love with a passion!
I'm the same pal I've watched it 100s of times
I do this myself with some movies. I'll watch them every day for months. Thought I was a little crazy. Good to know others do it also. Lately, it's been The Grand Budapest Hotel and Barry Lyndon. I can almost recite them line for line..
@@willd.8040 I do the same thing. If you're anything like me it's most likely because you're an inherently anxious person and when you find comfort such as a good film like this, you cling onto it.
Not long after my family moves when I was a teenager I watched the horror film Scarecrows from 1988/9 every single day for over a week. I find a lot of comfort in it
#metoo
surely one of the best films ever made
I made a 16 king size skinner once. It bent in the middle because it was too heavy and top loaded. So I braced it with a paperclip in the middle. It was V-shaped like a boomerang. And so was born, the Boomerang joint. It was passed around many times but it always seemed to come back around.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A friend once described this great movie as "the Merchant-Ivory version of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", and he was spot on.
Handmade films...
Always look on the bright side of life.@@1220b
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I learned proper english thanks to this movie
We want the finest wines available to humanity, we want them here and we want them now!
I love when he holds the joint up straight and we see how fucking huge it is lmao
I invented it in Camberwell, and it looked like a carrot.
Just tie
You are supposed to, to stop the rocks falling out
There are two kinds of people in this world: The people who love “Withnail & I” and the people who’ve yet to see “Withnail & I”.
The best bit is when presuming Ed is stoned and starts chanting while spinning the globe around. I just collapse laughing every time that bit is on.
Oh my I cry with laughter at that bit especially the chanting
It's like watching lunatics in an asylum 😅
best film ever, it needs 20 oscars the actors are bloody brilliant, Paul Mcann a star
For sure
Im getting the fear , found this masterpiece by total accident many years ago , never getting tired of this movie.
I cant find the movie
"A coward you are Withnail! An expert on bulls you are not!"
Danny: It can utilise up to 12 skins.
Marwood: 12 skins? Impossible.
Also Danny: It's impossible to make a Camberwell Carrot with anything less.
*Logic*
I'm afraid you've been misinformed.
I don't do that anymore.....
if it can "utilise UPTO 12 skins"...then it must be possible to make one with less than 12 skins.
Logic.
@@Gallo_1.6 Yes true, but also, it's impossible to make one with less than 12 skins.
Thats an unfortunate political statement reflecting these times
As an American, it takes three viewings and a reading of the script on the web to understand half of what's said in this movie. Then you can appreciate it.
And as an American, it takes watching it every single night without knowing why you can't stop to realize how amazingly cozy the film feels.
As Americans, you talk altogether way too much about being American. Please pass this advice on to your fellow countrymen. It really is quite awkward.
I enjoyed The Wire so much more when I finally switched the subtitles on!
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Its alright to have a flat head in china
One of the best movies of all time.
Even looking at the Camberwell Carrot gives me a twinge of anxiety 🤣
Hahaha I have exactly the same. Fear comes just by seeing that fat carrot.
The fear must be banished and whipped into submission to take on this beast.
Change down man, find your neutral space. You got a rush, it'll pass... Be seated.
2:54 I know exactly what you mean
“What are you doing in my bed?!?”
“I fell asleep”
LOL
Think he actually says “ avin’ a sleep” !
Ralph Brown get's walks into a pub and a fellow sitting next to him says "You look familiar. Where Have i seen you before" "Yeah i'm an actor" "Oh yeah, what films?" "Oh ahh... Withnail and I, Alien3, Waynes World, Star Wars, The Boat Tha..." "w-w-wait a sec...you were in WITHNAIL AND I??"
I must have seen this film over 30 times and still laugh my head off every time he opens the door to Ed in the bath
One f the funniest scenes in a film that reminds me of my life in London in the 1980s.
"They can handle the kaftan. They can't handle the bell"
Ralph Brown (who plays Danny) is an amazing character actor. He's in, among other things, The Crying Game, Alien, and Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, etc. He's a chameleon--completely different in each. Watch The Crying Game without looking at the cast/role list and try to pick him out!
I know I've seen him in other films, but couldnt remember which. He is a riot! His way of speaking lol.
@@willd.8040 Hair are his aerials. They pick up signals from the cosmos and transmit them directly into his brain.
Del Preston is a legend
*Alien 3
@@svenschmidt6792 Wayne's World 2
Twelve splifs in one Camberwell carrot fucking good slang ha ha .
Greetings from Austin. I found this because of the reference to the "Camberwell Carrot" in Roger Daltry's autobiography chapter 8, page 90.
Danny and Presuming Ed...absolutely hilarious!
what are you doing in my bed? i fell asleep. lol
i was gonna cook onions...
I knew a guy like that in Derby. His name was Pete Zusa. He was a friend of my older brother. I was going to take him to my sister Susan's party, but he insisted I had to take him to his house first to have a bong. He said he couldn't get high on only joints. I refused. He rolled an enormous joint. We both ended up looking at the sky claiming to see spacemen. We eventually got the party about an hour late.
I did. I invented it in Camberwell and it looks like a carrot.
....you can't make it with less... Priceless ---
If I ever owned a racehorse, I'd call him "Presumin' Ed."
Taught Russell Brand everything he knows. True story.
Didn't teach Russell how to rape people, Mr. Brand thought that one up on his own
"...it can utilise up to 12 skins..."
"It's impossible to make a Camberwell Carrot with any less."
What?
Lol
Presuming Ed. He is actually Eddie in real life. Has one hell of a presence too.
Eddie Tagoe.. I did not know he was the black resistance member in Top Secret as well. Also on of my favourite films from back then.
@@0Imtheslime0wow, that’s so cool! What’s that? -gasoline ha ha!
“Who is the huge spade in the bath?” 😂😂
Remember see this advertised on film 4 and thought it looked crap , then one nite I watched it cause nothing else on, fuck me , what a gem , my whole life changed after
along with get carter the greatest british flim ever
Such a beautiful joint. On personal experience it does tend to make you very high...
Does the dog get in the oven? Love it
Class film makes me feel proud to be British something we are not allowed to say anymore
is that the guy who played Del Preston in Wayne's World 2?
Yes, and his living room is near identical to this one too.
I think Myers was a fan, cause in Canada british movies get an extra push lol. This is after he killed the sweet shop owner and his son with their own shoes....nasty buisness continuity is.
Wayne's World had the character accent again w
That is amazing scene and I'm in hospital with suspected epilepsy
the beatles - while my guitar gently weeps
“Quite a humidor you got there!” -Jerri Blank
Good comment earlier. It makes you proud to be British. Only we could make a film like this.
complete genius!!!
Best monologe ever
I just realized Brown & McGann are in Alien 3.
what if the whole plot to Alien 3 is McGann "getting the fear"?
lOL yeah, he's hallucinating!
Danny was also in it..
I could take double anything you could
When you're from Camberwell, and this joke is the only reason why people have heard of where you live.
@thehumanstain1 Ah yes, the bloody producer gets his own song in. Actually very timely.
"Spade in the bath" 😀 Classic!
The structure of the flat eludes me slightly. Is this like split level all the way up?
One of the very few DVD's I've ever watched with the 'Talk-Over' bit on.
I bought the thing full price and it got broke.
Sometime later it reappeared like new for £1.00 in a Charity shop.
It may seem excessive to some but it's a wee bit better than say Alex Cox [?] talking about 'heavy weight ENGLISH actors'.
But the voices were in the movie.
Chris Evans owns That Coat 'allegedly'.
Same here.This and American Warewolf in London.
my favorite 60's/stoner movie, brilliant, I want a camberwell carrot!!! shame on withnail, stoked after 2 tokes lol
60's? It was made in the 80's!
and it's not a stoner movie.
@@The-Underbaker well it is meant to be set in the late 60s so
@@thomasyates3078 no it is not
It is a character driven movie with stoner elements
RALPH BROWN IS AWESOME AS DANNY
I just love this scene!
"I had to beat them ta death with their own shoes"
Nasty business really
I have the album, bought mistakenly thinking that the movie soundtrack was from another movie which later I found out was "The Voyage of the Yes".
How did you get in?
Ingenuity man, I climbed up the drain pipe
Brings back memories my hippie student waster lifestyle of many moons ago.......?
that hit was very intense man
The guy in the tub looks like a happy Rick Ross after he lost weight
Most wonderful film.
Ingenuity, man..
@quarry16 How do you make one? What shape do the skins have to be?
Would be awesome if you know how :)
Also how much pot do you need?
old I know just patch your skins together so they make a huge 1sheeter an pack with as much as you have..make one end fat the other thin an rol
Who is the huge spade in the bath?
depends entirely on the quality of the wine
221 B Baker Street?
congratulations...
ooooh i'd love some of that camberwell carrot
great movie
Really enjoyed the video.
Just read that Super Hans from peeps show was based on Danny.
This hippie is the best caracter in the whole film!
Why did you drug their onions?
Jarvis Cocker wrote a song about a party in Camberwell call Ladbroke Grove.
Where's my Camberwell Carrot?
A little bit of corpsing from Grant there at the end.
Would you like a smoke?
Yes
Mr Jolly Lives Next Door, the Comic Strip 1987. Maybe influenced a bit by Withnail And I? Just a thought.
Camberwell Carrot?
You should see a Mitcham Marrow!!!!
agreed. one hundred times agreed. now i demand to have some booze!
Who's the huge spade in the bath? 🤣
@blackmore4 I kind of remember that being the case in the jargon of the "scene" at the time. But it wasn't used much or for very long and Bruce Robinson I think went a little over the top by including it - especially since the script is so brilliant anyway that it wasn't really needed.
Is this Wayne's World 3?
@cameraman618 I have no memory of "spade" as a "derogatory term"; It was pretty much used exclusively by the hippies / counter-culture, both black and white and had attached to it a very definite aura of cool; borne out by the liberal / bohemian characters here - the likes of 'Danny' had far more important things on his mind than the colour of someone's skin. The standard racist term was always the N word (always very uncool).
Who's the huge Spade in the bath?!
I'm only here because of Saturday Kitchen. #spadeinthebath
Because I invented it in camberwell and it looks like a carrot 🤣
Aces!🎉
Who’s that huge spade in the bath? 😂
It will tend to make you very high...
here hare, here
here hare here
stop saying that withnail,of course hes the fucking farmer....
"Dead down the drain!"