Wade: But before he pockets the coin look closely and you can tell he is checking to see which side was "up". Everybody knows that picking up and keeping a coin found face down is very bad luck. Frank Drebin would have had to be stupid to keep the quarter if it was wrong-side-up.
GDepics as someone with dyslexia I would like to say that the gag doesn't make sense(and just to clarify I am not offended by it, it is funny) yes people with dyslexia read horizontally for example: in the pilot episode of the walking dead when rick is in the hospital and sees the door with the message "don't open, dead inside" we would have read it "don't dead, open inside" but the newspaper article can't make that excuse because it doesn't make sense horizontally or vertically, this isn't a mistake a dyslexic would make, it's an idiot mistake. I apologize for my rant and I realize I'm trying to apply logic to a spoof but I just couldn't help myself
No matter where I am, no matter what's going on in my life, no matter how down I might be, whenever I think of that joke it always makes me laugh and never fails to bring a smile to my face.
The important thing about this scene is that the music and camera work really captures the atmosphere of an action movie, to me thats vital to making a parody of a genre. You need to kind of create that same atmosphere of the movies you parody otherwise it falls flat.
+ahatt96 Monty Python didn't parody any particular genre, but famous legends or events. They put a lot of work into making the Middle Ages and Ancient Rome look authentic, which makes the ridiculous antics way funnier than if they had been lazy about it. Even in the details. The scene where the centurion is criticizing Brian's Latin is funnier to me because I took Latin and they got all the language stuff right.
@@TheAngelOfDeath01 Yes I knew that. It’s called a parody. I was talking about the amount of intelligent jokes within this scene making it one of the best movie scenes ever. I can’t believe you just compared this scene to the version it parodies in The Untouchables. Must’ve triggered you hard because my original comment is five years old. Also, you somehow forgot to mention Robert De Niro.
@@TheAngelOfDeath01 Sergei Eisentein did it first. Brian de Palma borrowed heavily from Eisentein's 1925 film Battleship Potemkin, Odessa Steps scene. ruclips.net/video/ec4J363Eltw/видео.html
In the directors commentary they said they added the 'Oh my god! Look! Its disgruntled postal workers!' in the voice over in the editing room. Apparently in test screenings audiences didn't know what they were meant to be.
My dad showed me and my brother these movies when we were kids. I died laughing as a kid and I still do today all grown up. So many fond memories from these movies. We still make jokes about it today 20 years later.
They had the same painting/picture in the previous movie "Naked Gun 2 2 & 1 half" at the Blue Note club. RUclips have this video as "Naked Gun from the Files of Police Squad" when in-fact this is "Naked Gun the Final Insult" the final movie of the series.
Ok, here's the thing. I'm a Brit living in Australia, British comedy used to be the best in the world, but now in all honesty, I'm fed up with PC. I never found American humour funny, (sorry, no offence meant), but Lesley Nielson and the Naked Gun series made me laugh so hard. Thankyou so much!!! To Priscilla Presley, your comedic timing is spot on. I have always loved Leslie Nielson. RIP, thankyou for the joy you've given the world. God bless America in these terrible times. Love from Australia xx👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤❤
Everything about this is hysterical. Always crack up to the point of tears. The more you watch it the more hidden comedy you see. Thank you Frank, I miss you. 💋
The two... actually a good thing if they take each a bullet or two, “for the citizens and people of faith” (both were criminals, pfft) I wonder, did John Paul II visited more than 5 times that Lolita island... 🙄
@@sha11235 It reminds me of a joke. An Irishman is walking and he sees a building on fire, a woman and a baby are one floor up at the window and a group of people are telling her to jump. The man rubs over "Drop the baby, I'll catch him!" "No, you'll drop him." "I'm Paddy O'Ryan, I play in goal for Ireland, i wont drop the kid." The woman drops the baby, Paddy catches the baby and kicks it up the road.
Good old days when we still had comedy and comedians… we don’t have anymore comedy movies… today the comedy has turned into mean jokes and making fun of other people. Thanks for uploading bro
You're absolutely right, today it's all about something about somebody and all political and everybody hurt by we don't know what. 'Situational comedy' and silly gags, that's the time.
A parody based on a cinematic homage based on the original masterpiece (the parody is "Naked Gun," the cinematic homage is "The Untouchables," the original masterpiece is "Battleship Potemkin.")
Lol but in all seriousness, I believe that seen with the strollers going down the steps is actually from a Soviet movie made in 1925. Battleship Potemkin might be it idk but they had a very similar scene.
I believe they even used the same staircase in Chicago that they used in “The Untouchables” scene. When you think about it, not too many movie scenes are so iconic that they get parodied in another major movie less than a decade later.
Essa cena das escadas é uma referência em diversos filmes, mas a original pertence a O Encouraçado Potemkim, de Sergei Eisenstein, um revolucionário do cinema!
I know this is late, but IMDB doesn't show Chicago Union Station (or any other train station) as a filming location. I can confirm, however, that the "Los Angeles public high school" was and is a real LA public middle school.
Jordan Thomas RIP: LESLIE NELSON Plus George. He was good in these movies. I was hoping Alan North would also return from the TV series. George was so good and funny with his deadpan attitude that I forgot about Alan as soon as George told Frank that their not here for you. Weird Al's on the plane (1st movie). Too bad George wasn't in Airplane!. RIP: GEORGE KENNEDY
According to IMDB's trivia for Will Ferrell Has a brief cameo in Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994) as a man chasing a lawnmower down a flight of stairs during a parody of The Untouchables (1987).
Jorge Araya Navarro that's not true. Someone added it and it's just been left there. A lot of what you read on IMDb is actually misinformation. It's clearly not Will Ferrell.
A truly genius moment of film, and one of the funniest of the naked gun openings. Did you know? The stroller rolling on the stairway is a throwback to another famous movie stairway scene, the infamous 'odessa steps' sequence of Battleship Potemkin.
We italians know very well because of Fantozzi (Paolo Villaggio) in a movie he Is forced together with thousands of other co-worker to watch the battleship Potemkin by the insane boss of the factory for the 87th time, in the night of the final match for the World soccer Cup between UK and Italy. The night of the movie weird voices started to roam in the room: someone said that Italy was winning 47 to 0, and that even the coach made a score by hitting the ball with the head in the last 2 seconds of the match. Finally, when the battleship Potemkin ended for the 87th times, the boss made the usual control with random questions about the movie, so Fantozzi came out saying "The battleship Potemkin it's a huge bullshit"! Then he got 92 minutes of applause and delirant worship before to put the factory on fire. Because of that scene every single italian in the whole World know what the movie battleship Potemkin Is.
@@OLBastholm the juice was the nickname of OJ Simpson,spiking is the act of throwing the ball to the ground,in this case baby,because OJ was a Football Player.
USPS or the French Post found a way to lose my package, a Lethal Weapon 3 OST Compact Disc, so I don't say thank you. Fortunately, the Burbank store in California, which sold it to me via Amazon, sent me back again the same OST Lethal Weapon 3 that I ended up receiving after 4 additional weeks, as much as the wait was very long.
@@ikagura No, It Is USPS or LA POSTE FRANÇAISE, one of the two lost my Parcel. When I finally finally received the new package, there were two stamps that of USPS and that of La POSTE FRANÇAISE.
Am I the only one who realized the famous groundbreaking 1925 Soviet movie "Battleship Potemkin" inspiration here? Haha, it's such a classic, mostly for technical cinematic solutions and dramatic takes, that every movie person who went to movie schools learned about it on their first history of film class ☺
2:08 Ira Newborn must be the kind of crazy music director that thinks "Let's add heroic strings of violins..." to one of the the most hilarious scenes of all.
That's my cousin you are talking about. He almost did a cameo in this film, by the way, as the Oscar conductor, but when the scene was being shot, he wasn't available. And he has done a lot of comedy work.
01: i think that's strange, too. I have an identical poster hanging at eye level in front of my toilet in the bathroom off my bedroom, which I consider a much more aopropriate place. Where do you hang your identical poster? Everybody has that poster, don't we?
@@Chalky. : OK. But I like it most when my girlfriend goes down on me as she is sitting on the toilet, naked, while I stand up in front of her, also naked. She sorta sits sideways so we can both still see the poster.
I remember laughing so hard the first time I seen this opening scene and when the postal workers came down the stairs, I nearly pissed on myself from laughing lmao
I love it how the president comes in and he's got all the men in suits protecting him and doing the bodyguard gimick, and then the Pope comes along and he's got all his bishops doing the same thing. It cracks me up every time. "OH MY GOD, IT'S DISGRUNTLED POSTAL WORKERS!"
@@ToDie4r That's a fact, and this is I think like pretty clearly the least good of the 3, but even its still a masterpiece in its own right still better and more hilarious then 954 percent of comedies ever and on top of that it has this Intro which is pretty much the best ever. Its just so great especially at all the shenanigans going on in the background in countless scenes, I always liked Basketball from 1998 by the south park guys...its not like as good as this or anything but what is...but its still one of my favorite comedies as well....and I later found out its the same director who made the Naked Gun Movies so that explains some similar aspects of it like Baseketball to has all kinds of crazy absurd things going on randomly in the background of scenes just like these did, but yeah these 3 are just to to good and we wont see the likes of anything quite like them again.
I love pert where the baby strollers go down stairs abd a lawn mower comes out of nowhere and a guy like "My lawnmower'" So much random stuff happens in the movies that never bets ol
don't. That means your are well cultured in cinema and should appreciate that you jumped straight to Potemkin and not The Untouchables when watching this scene.
RIP Leslie Nielsen, one of the greatest legends in all of comedy.
Agreed.
I definitely agree.
Totally agree
Its true
Surely you knew that!
Disgruntled Postal workers the ultimate 90's joke.
It was used in jumanji on van pallet
It was well known in central europe too. Those postal dudes made a big noise.
@sisuphos Postal 2 IS an awesome game.
@@Zodroo_Tint agreed
Same with Postal 1, released back in 1997
Cracks me up everything see the postal workers
I love how in the middle of all the chaos, he finds a quarter on the floor and keeps it 😂😂
Well, what else would he have done with it?
sha11235 Idk throw it at the bad guys lol? The possibilities are endless in movies like these...
Same here :D Love it hahah :D
Wade: But before he pockets the coin look closely and you can tell he is checking to see which side was "up". Everybody knows that picking up and keeping a coin found face down is very bad luck.
Frank Drebin would have had to be stupid to keep the quarter if it was wrong-side-up.
@@guapoviejo9135 I've heard that about a penny, but not a quarter.
One of the best opening in the history of movies. RIP Leslie and thank you!
"Dyslexia for cure found" lol the little things in life
and made it to the front page lmao xD
its like saying CAUTION THIS SIGN BOARD HAS SHARP EDGES........also theres an unfinished bridge up ahead
GDepics as someone with dyslexia I would like to say that the gag doesn't make sense(and just to clarify I am not offended by it, it is funny) yes people with dyslexia read horizontally for example: in the pilot episode of the walking dead when rick is in the hospital and sees the door with the message "don't open, dead inside" we would have read it "don't dead, open inside" but the newspaper article can't make that excuse because it doesn't make sense horizontally or vertically, this isn't a mistake a dyslexic would make, it's an idiot mistake.
I apologize for my rant and I realize I'm trying to apply logic to a spoof but I just couldn't help myself
Couldn't stop laughing when I saw that headline.
What a brilliant comedic opening scene.
No matter where I am, no matter what's going on in my life, no matter how down I might be, whenever I think of that joke it always makes me laugh and never fails to bring a smile to my face.
I get it don‘t
The important thing about this scene is that the music and camera work really captures the atmosphere of an action movie, to me thats vital to making a parody of a genre. You need to kind of create that same atmosphere of the movies you parody otherwise it falls flat.
+Willem Verheij Or you go the Monty Python route and make it look nothing like what you are parodying.
That can work too, but most seem lazy about their references. Its basicly just a reference without a joke to go with it in most cases.
This isn't just a parody of any action movie. It's a parody of a specific scene from "The Untouchables."
+ahatt96 Monty Python didn't parody any particular genre, but famous legends or events. They put a lot of work into making the Middle Ages and Ancient Rome look authentic, which makes the ridiculous antics way funnier than if they had been lazy about it. Even in the details. The scene where the centurion is criticizing Brian's Latin is funnier to me because I took Latin and they got all the language stuff right.
valinor I was refering to Holy Grail, but okay.
This has got to be one of THE greatest movie scenes ever made!
Yeah, you could say that... go watch The Untouchables with Sean Connery and Kevin Costner. That's where this scene is actually from.
@@TheAngelOfDeath01 Yes I knew that. It’s called a parody. I was talking about the amount of intelligent jokes within this scene making it one of the best movie scenes ever. I can’t believe you just compared this scene to the version it parodies in The Untouchables.
Must’ve triggered you hard because my original comment is five years old. Also, you somehow forgot to mention Robert De Niro.
@@TheAngelOfDeath01 Sergei Eisentein did it first. Brian de Palma borrowed heavily from Eisentein's 1925 film Battleship Potemkin, Odessa Steps scene.
ruclips.net/video/ec4J363Eltw/видео.html
@@TheAngelOfDeath01 Brian DePalma stole it from The Odessa Steps scene in Sergei Eisenstein’s “The Battleship Potemkin”.
@@Scyllax I'll be damned... Thanks for the info, mate!
The disgruntled postal workers. XD
I've never laughed so hard at anything in my entire life! xD
with ak-47 xDDDDDDDDDD OMG LOOK!
LMAO!!😂
In the directors commentary they said they added the 'Oh my god! Look! Its disgruntled postal workers!' in the voice over in the editing room. Apparently in test screenings audiences didn't know what they were meant to be.
davcar35 okay.
I lost it on the lawnmower
me too haha....so dope!!
bob bobby u lost wat?
i think he lost his lawnmower
outta nowhere!
Was Will Ferrell the gardener?
The untouchables have nothing on this masterpiece.
And the Untouchables itself is a reference to the Odessa Steps sequence in Battleship Potempkin!
My dad showed me and my brother these movies when we were kids. I died laughing as a kid and I still do today all grown up. So many fond memories from these movies. We still make jokes about it today 20 years later.
I love how 4 babies get flung out of their strollers but OJ only catches 3...
I never noticed that 😂
the baby girl,s mother has her
Did they save the lawn mower?
EA 1992, because catching real babies would not have been funny.
aylmer666 he was going to spike one too
I love how they have a painting of the sinking of Lusitania just casually in their bedroom
They had the same painting/picture in the previous movie "Naked Gun 2 2 & 1 half" at the Blue Note club. RUclips have this video as "Naked Gun from the Files of Police Squad" when in-fact this is "Naked Gun the Final Insult" the final movie of the series.
Lol
@@cflo1386 Never noticed that before, lol.
They had it in 2....along with the Hindenburg and neville chamberlain holding the "peace in our times" in 1939 among others
"My baaayyy-beeee!!"
"My lawwwwnnn mooowwwerrrr!!"
🤣🤣
Legend has it, Ed is still trying to grab his gun...
"There was crime all around me, and I couldn't stop it" Indeed! Maniacal postmen in the front, O. J. in the back
Ok, here's the thing. I'm a Brit living in Australia, British comedy used to be the best in the world, but now in all honesty, I'm fed up with PC. I never found American humour funny, (sorry, no offence meant), but Lesley Nielson and the Naked Gun series made me laugh so hard. Thankyou so much!!! To Priscilla Presley, your comedic timing is spot on. I have always loved Leslie Nielson. RIP, thankyou for the joy you've given the world. God bless America in these terrible times. Love from Australia xx👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤❤
Was so captivated, forgot I was just watching a video on youtube. So sad it ended
Everything about this is hysterical. Always crack up to the point of tears. The more you watch it the more hidden comedy you see. Thank you Frank, I miss you. 💋
3:04 Oh, my God! Look! It's disgruntled postal workers!
became extra funny when I learned that "Disgruntled" used to be an euphemism for going postal.
He best....
Look it's the President! And the Pope!
My favorite
Fallout:nv be like
I love naked gun all 3 movies, none less than other ! Such movies are precious, always lift u up :-)))
So true man best movies.
Only problem is that now in these films we have a killer who got away with murder, so it is hard to watch him.
Zoran Ramzo Kamenycky just found out that there's a television series about the police squad going to watch it after this
@@dionwoollaston5717 Yup, would have recommended Police Squad but you got here first by...10 hours! Congrats :)
@@sha11235 Just remember all the times he gets the snot kicked out of him in these movies, It cheers me up.
I'll miss that man, but I'll always marvel at this and all the movies he made.
"My baby!"
Second later
"My lawnmower!"
yet another comedic masterpiece by Mr. Nielsen
Very funny actor he was, rest in paradise Leslie Nielsen.
Rip Leslie nielson
nielsen i think
@@rafaeljimenez8022 He's Dutch - Irish, father was from Wales ;)
I can't believe it had been eleven years now.
The president and the Pope.. the most protected persons in the world
Yet the bodyguards decide it's a good idea to walk towards the gunfight...
The lookalike for the late Pope John Paul II did this in several films, not only this one, but Repossed and Hot Shots!
The two... actually a good thing if they take each a bullet or two, “for the citizens and people of faith” (both were criminals, pfft)
I wonder, did John Paul II visited more than 5 times that Lolita island... 🙄
What are you talking about? Did you take your medicine?
That scene was racist
The landscapers mustache is my favorite actor in this scene
practical visual effects look so ahead of modern cgi.. Watching old school action scenes is a beauty
I love the scene at 3:25 when Nordberg is about to throw that baby xD
Shrubbery best part
He was about to spike it, like a football. Remember, Simpson was a football player.
@@sha11235 It reminds me of a joke.
An Irishman is walking and he sees a building on fire, a woman and a baby are one floor up at the window and a group of people are telling her to jump. The man rubs over "Drop the baby, I'll catch him!"
"No, you'll drop him."
"I'm Paddy O'Ryan, I play in goal for Ireland, i wont drop the kid."
The woman drops the baby, Paddy catches the baby and kicks it up the road.
Well at least he didn't kill him.
He would have if he had those damn globes that wouldn't fit
Good old days when we still had comedy and comedians… we don’t have anymore comedy movies… today the comedy has turned into mean jokes and making fun of other people. Thanks for uploading bro
You're absolutely right, today it's all about something about somebody and all political and everybody hurt by we don't know what. 'Situational comedy' and silly gags, that's the time.
Forgot all about these films. Classic comedy I've yet to re-watch.
3:41 - “Had a nightmare. There was crime all around me, and I couldn’t stop it!” - Frank Drebin
I always loose it when he runs out of ammo with his handgun, then the next scene he suddenly has a machine gun. Such comedy gold.
A parody based on a cinematic homage based on the original masterpiece (the parody is "Naked Gun," the cinematic homage is "The Untouchables," the original masterpiece is "Battleship Potemkin.")
battleship pokemon? that sounds like an interesting mashup
Lol but in all seriousness, I believe that seen with the strollers going down the steps is actually from a Soviet movie made in 1925. Battleship Potemkin might be it idk but they had a very similar scene.
1:00 "DYSLEXIA FOR CURE FOUND"
It's silly stuff like that one that make me laugh with those movies.
I believe they even used the same staircase in Chicago that they used in “The Untouchables” scene. When you think about it, not too many movie scenes are so iconic that they get parodied in another major movie less than a decade later.
Essa cena das escadas é uma referência em diversos filmes, mas a original pertence a O Encouraçado Potemkim, de Sergei Eisenstein, um revolucionário do cinema!
I know this is late, but IMDB doesn't show Chicago Union Station (or any other train station) as a filming location. I can confirm, however, that the "Los Angeles public high school" was and is a real LA public middle school.
"Yes, in the morning everything will be juuuust fine."
That's my philosophy of life, for sure.
Why is the Mexican gardener running after his lawnmower the funniest part of this bit?
RIP George Kennedy
Jordan Thomas
RIP: LESLIE NELSON
Plus George. He was good in these movies. I was hoping Alan North would also return from the TV series. George was so good and funny with his deadpan attitude that I forgot about Alan as soon as George told Frank that their not here for you. Weird Al's on the plane (1st movie). Too bad George wasn't in Airplane!.
RIP: GEORGE KENNEDY
RIP Pope Benedict
The pope in the film was Pope John Paul 2nd, played by Gene Graytak, who had done this in other films, like Hot Shots!
"My Lawnmower!" That is Will Ferrel btw, the Mexican yard worker.
Nice! I didn't realize that.
What... IMDB doesn't say Will Ferrel and if it is that's some good make up
According to IMDB's trivia for Will Ferrell
Has a brief cameo in Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994) as a man chasing a lawnmower down a flight of stairs during a parody of The Untouchables (1987).
Jorge Araya Navarro that's not true. Someone added it and it's just been left there. A lot of what you read on IMDb is actually misinformation. It's clearly not Will Ferrell.
How do you know that shit?
I like how he finds a quarter in the middle of a shootout
A truly genius moment of film, and one of the funniest of the naked gun openings. Did you know? The stroller rolling on the stairway is a throwback to another famous movie stairway scene, the infamous 'odessa steps' sequence of Battleship Potemkin.
We italians know very well because of Fantozzi (Paolo Villaggio) in a movie he Is forced together with thousands of other co-worker to watch the battleship Potemkin by the insane boss of the factory for the 87th time, in the night of the final match for the World soccer Cup between UK and Italy. The night of the movie weird voices started to roam in the room: someone said that Italy was winning 47 to 0, and that even the coach made a score by hitting the ball with the head in the last 2 seconds of the match. Finally, when the battleship Potemkin ended for the 87th times, the boss made the usual control with random questions about the movie, so Fantozzi came out saying "The battleship Potemkin it's a huge bullshit"! Then he got 92 minutes of applause and delirant worship before to put the factory on fire. Because of that scene every single italian in the whole World know what the movie battleship Potemkin Is.
RIP you were one of the funniest actors around and always made me laugh.
@3:00 - Flying babies seems to be a theme in both TV shows and movies by the Zuckers. This is the third one I've noticed.
The juice almost spiking a baby. awesome.
Jason Kieffer that would have brought his kill count up to three.
I don't know what any of this means. What is "the juice" and "spiking"?
@@OLBastholm the juice was the nickname of OJ Simpson,spiking is the act of throwing the ball to the ground,in this case baby,because OJ was a Football Player.
@@junichiroyamashita Thanks. I'm not very familiar with that sport.
This movie was made when people could take a joke. I love the Naked Gun series. Leslie Nielsen is missed to this day.
Yess
oh yea youre one of those stupid mfers "nowadays u can't say a joke bro!", grow a pair
Some people probably got offended even back then, there was just no internet to channel your outrage
Oj simpson. Holy shit he seemed cool before he some how got involved in not getting involved in a murder.
Are you suggesting he's innocent?
He was. He just had a private side. This film came out a few months before he killed his ex-wife.
@@sha11235 We all need to let go some steam from time to time.
What do you mean involved? He is guilty
@@chrismarple the court didn't think so.
That end zone dance always gets me.
I really really love this trilogy. never tired of watching this scene. :))))))))))
Some of the best ever made. Even now, love these movies.
you still. around?
The postal workers get me every time.
The comedy in Police Squad and The Naked Gun is a lost art.
From now on, we better be nicer to USPS employees.
At least the ones not throwing mail-in ballots into the trash.
USPS or the French Post found a way to lose my package, a Lethal Weapon 3 OST Compact Disc, so I don't say thank you.
Fortunately, the Burbank store in California, which sold it to me via Amazon, sent me back again the same OST Lethal Weapon 3 that I ended up receiving after 4 additional weeks, as much as the wait was very long.
@@olivierluminais Was it Chronopost?
@@ikagura No, It Is USPS or LA POSTE FRANÇAISE, one of the two lost my Parcel.
When I finally finally received the new package, there were two stamps that of USPS and that of La POSTE FRANÇAISE.
Still one of the funniest scenes I've even seen.
A comedy genius, Leslie Nielsen is just a natural.
I'm so pleased so many of you also know your Eisenstein.
Am I the only one who realized the famous groundbreaking 1925 Soviet movie "Battleship Potemkin" inspiration here? Haha, it's such a classic, mostly for technical cinematic solutions and dramatic takes, that every movie person who went to movie schools learned about it on their first history of film class ☺
That intro is 100% better than all movies today combined
2:08 Ira Newborn must be the kind of crazy music director that thinks "Let's add heroic strings of violins..." to one of the the most hilarious scenes of all.
That's my cousin you are talking about. He almost did a cameo in this film, by the way, as the Oscar conductor, but when the scene was being shot, he wasn't available. And he has done a lot of comedy work.
All of that and all I can think is 'Why does he have a poster of the Titanic sinking above his bed?'
Because in the bedroom he likes it when they go down on him
01: i think that's strange, too. I have an identical poster hanging at eye level in front of my toilet in the bathroom off my bedroom, which I consider a much more aopropriate place.
Where do you hang your identical poster?
Everybody has that poster, don't we?
@@Chalky. : OK. But I like it most when my girlfriend goes down on me as she is sitting on the toilet, naked, while I stand up in front of her, also naked.
She sorta sits sideways so we can both still see the poster.
That is actually the Lusitania.
"Dyslexia for cure found". I can't believe how many jokes I missed in the dozens of times I've seen this
Some of the best and most educational movies of all time.
The number of jokes, parodies, sight gags, etc., in 3 minutes 56 seconds is astounding. Just don't see comedy made like this anymore.
The baby victory dance had me... Comedy is dead... what cant we have more of this?
I remember laughing so hard the first time I seen this opening scene and when the postal workers came down the stairs, I nearly pissed on myself from laughing lmao
Thats genuinely a pretty relatable dream. Having your hands so full you're just overwhelmed.
And picking up money only to find out it was a dream.
To this day, “my lawnmower” is the funniest thing I have ever seen and I have no idea why
2:35, when you loot corpses in the middle of combat in RPGs
Might be the greatest opening to a movie of all time
I love it how the president comes in and he's got all the men in suits protecting him and doing the bodyguard gimick, and then the Pope comes along and he's got all his bishops doing the same thing. It cracks me up every time.
"OH MY GOD, IT'S DISGRUNTLED POSTAL WORKERS!"
george kennedy fumbling with the gun priceless
OJ was funny as hell in these movies lol
_LOOOOL!_ This is a whole lot of funny in less than four minutes. :)
***** - Pretty funny, yes? Me, too.
True, some producers make a comedy movie and it's sequel with less good jokes than few minutes of Naked Gun :D
@@ToDie4r That's a fact, and this is I think like pretty clearly the least good of the 3, but even its still a masterpiece in its own right still better and more hilarious then 954 percent of comedies ever and on top of that it has this Intro which is pretty much the best ever. Its just so great especially at all the shenanigans going on in the background in countless scenes, I always liked Basketball from 1998 by the south park guys...its not like as good as this or anything but what is...but its still one of my favorite comedies as well....and I later found out its the same director who made the Naked Gun Movies so that explains some similar aspects of it like Baseketball to has all kinds of crazy absurd things going on randomly in the background of scenes just like these did, but yeah these 3 are just to to good and we wont see the likes of anything quite like them again.
Just watched The Untouchables and instantly remembered this scene, had no idea it was a parody
The guy struggling to get the gun out of his ankle holster is my spirit animal.
Nice to see that Sergei Eisenstein's meisterwerk "The Battleship Potemkin" is referenced 70 years after it was made.
Leslie Nielsen was the type of comedian that could have read the telephone book with a straight face and the audience would burst laughing!
3:05 Your postal worker attempting to deliver Christmas goods during a COVID-19 pandemic.
Miss Mr Neilson so much, he was a wonderful actor.
Will this scene EVER get old? I laugh hard every time I see it...
I love pert where the baby strollers go down stairs abd a lawn mower comes out of nowhere and a guy like "My lawnmower'" So much random stuff happens in the movies that never bets ol
Getting Battleship Potemkin flashbacks here.
Why do I suddenly feel really dirty for saying that?
don't. That means your are well cultured in cinema and should appreciate that you jumped straight to Potemkin and not The Untouchables when watching this scene.
Because you are a secret admirer of Rescued By Rover.
I always bring these movies up when talking about classics and many young folk I worked with or know have never seen these movies... poor youth lol
Holy Shit, Dat newspaper though. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
I still like the first naked gun opening. That was classic.
just amazing I love it ! we will never see another movie like this again
Well, since Nielsen is dead, it would be very hard to find another actor who could do this.
My boy is standing still, every shot misses him. I thought movies nowadays were bad. Classic 😂💯
That fella who played Nordberg put in a _killer_ performance.
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this is one my favourite movie scenes ever
Watching The Untouchables and had to come here 😂 Never fails
I always wanted to see the Minecraft version of this movie. So many pixels !
*Dyslexia for the cure found*
I'm dead 😂😂
You could even find jokes in the credits haha
Love the fella! Loved all his films, loved police quad a legend x
I kept waiting for something to be opened? Like a box? A briefcase? A rift in time?
“Dyslexia for cure found” lmfaoo 😂😂😂
LOLOLOL!!! 2:53
The disgruntled postal workers is the best part. :P
I miss when we could make jokes and everyone wouldn’t get offended
anyone knows the name of the soundtrack? Sounds familiar.
This has to be the most awesome movie opening the cinema history.
Somehow seeing OJ with a gun instead of a knife puts me at ease.
I was ok until we hit the 2:55 LALALALALALA 🤣🤣🤣🤣