Its amazing how inspiration in actors and directors trickle down through history, I hope one day someone is inspired by me and my style, then someone else will be inspired by them thus creating a wonderful echo of my legacy immortalizing my memory forevermore😌
A new movie based on the broadway musical was supposed to be made, but was canceled. If they had done it again, I would have loved to see Jim Carrey as the patient. He would have gave a great comedic performance just for one scene. Bill Murray did a good job with it too.
@@ryanstauffer119what would be the point of a new movie? The original film is already amazing, the only major downside is the alternate ending, but the original ending is now available and it’s just as good as anyone had hoped. I’m glad they didn’t remake it, they should focus on making new things
BungalowBill905 it’s all relative. an actor who got famous in his 30s like nicholson and harrison ford would be considered young when looking back at the roles from his 20s.
The most amazing thing about this appearance is that even though it is one of Jack's earliest, he is already a completely polished, mature actor. Same thing with Brando's early screen-test at age 23.
The thing about jack nicholson, is that he is creepy as fuck in this performance.There is something truly creepy about his performance here.The laughter reaction is just plain creepy.While i love bill murray as a comedian, it comes off as more funny than creepy.
_The patient came to me with a large hole in his abdomen caused by a fire poker used on him by his wife. He almost bled to death and gangrene had set in. I din't give him much of a chance. There were other complications; the man had cancer, tuberculosis, leprosy, and a touch of the grippe. I decided to operate..._
He probably talked about the movie and the musical when they did the surgery scenes. *Jack:* Wait aren't these tools from Little Shop of Horrors? *Tim:* Ya. *Jack:* I was in the original movie back in 1960. I played the guy Bill played in the musical. *Tim:* Oh ya. How did you get your voice that high? *Jack:* I wasn't a heavy smoker back then.
Jack Nicholson and bill murray are two of my favorite actors, and they both played the same part as a masochist in the little shop of horrors in one of their early roles. Weirdest cooincidence ever.
I can't believe how young Nicholson looks, he even had a full head of hair! He must have been around my age at this time. He's always had that crazy voice, and those eyebrows I guess!
Totally! I thought I was the only one hearing the resemblence. But to be honest the "Goodie, goodie here it comes." Was the first time when I thought "That's it!" :D
I was expecting something more wholesome since this is an older movie even tho I've seen the remake 😂😂 this is just as creepy as some of his dialogue in The Shining
The Own oh, sorry! You never know ;) some people might not know that he played the joker. But I agree 100%! He was so great in the role of the joker and it suited him like a glove.
If Jack still looked like that today, and was still in his prime, he'd woulda been the perfect joker for dk!. HELL, He'd woulda been the Best in the 89' Movie!
Nicholson getting cast as the joker 30 years later was honestly just a recognition on how amazing a 23 year old Nicholson joker would've been. Still great, but you see the Joker in him in this. Its blends his comedic style with some of heath's darkness.
Hm, I thought he seemed more like Jim Carrey although one of the recommended videos shows DiCaprio doing a Jack Nisholson facial impression (which Jim Carrey also does)
Our cozy living room with the console tv set Watching saturday afternoon movies Making snacks with brothers sisters and friends The faces in the blooming flowers KILLED US!
Yeah, the scene is great, because it effing Jack Nicholson. But can we talk a moment about how great and surrealist the writing and setting is? A magazine called "Pain" in a doctors' waiting room?
Loved this film. It's hard to believe the same guy who wrote this would go on to write Death Race 2000, a film so bad it was funny as hell. Man I hope they do a remake of Little Shop that's more like this one and not a musical.
He was as creepy back than as he is now. Makes sense that one of his first roles was a dentist-loving masochist. Was he born this creepy? I get chills imagining baby Jack Nicholson.
The "dentist" is meant to be Seymour, which is why he's wearing raggedy clothing underneath the smock. The actual dentist is the "patient" who went "out the back door" that was laying dead on the exam chair. Though I agree that Steve Martin and Bill Murray made the newer version a whole lot more fun...
It doesn't look like Jack Nicholson at all. Even though I know it's him, it's hard linking THIS younger guy with the actor who played The Joker and the guy from The Bucket List.
I thought it was funnier with Bill Murray but Jack did a fine job. Bill made it funny, but Jack brougth out the disturbing parts. Still it's somehow funny at the same time in any version.
You can see how Jim Carrey was hugely influenced by Nicholson. The facial expression, the voice tone and the body language are the same.
Its amazing how inspiration in actors and directors trickle down through history, I hope one day someone is inspired by me and my style, then someone else will be inspired by them thus creating a wonderful echo of my legacy immortalizing my memory forevermore😌
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A new movie based on the broadway musical was supposed to be made, but was canceled. If they had done it again, I would have loved to see Jim Carrey as the patient. He would have gave a great comedic performance just for one scene. Bill Murray did a good job with it too.
@@ryanstauffer119what would be the point of a new movie? The original film is already amazing, the only major downside is the alternate ending, but the original ending is now available and it’s just as good as anyone had hoped. I’m glad they didn’t remake it, they should focus on making new things
I don't think the man's gone a moment in his life without being creepy.
Nope
watch 1963 The Raven then, he plays Lorre's son in that movie and he isn't that creepy, it's mainly Price and Lorre's movie though
He wasn't creepy in The Terror. In that one he was just a french soldier.
He's not really creepy in A Few Good Men - just aggressive.
Well he isn't that creepy in As Good As It Gets.
Seymour: "I want the tooth!"
Nicholson: "You can't handle the tooth!"
Wow I know I’m three years late but that was good
I love it when he says "I'm in terrible pain!" and then laughs maniacally. That's hilarious!
I have never imagined that I can say "cute" to Jack Nicholson
Jack was 23 then. He's such a cool dude. I like his laugh in this movie
I couldn't get over how Jack made his voice so high!😂
Actually, his voice was naturally high and nasal for most of his early career, really, but he was a smoker which made his voice lowered......
@@flannerymonaghan-morrs4740 I guess then smoking was a good thing
@@kryptonitespider-bitedynam7305 not at all, his voice is way better in this
It would've been nice to see him return in the 86 version, but Bill Murray nailed that one :D
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@Woodcock Johnson he played the role that Nicholson had in this one
Is Jack Nicholson the king of insane acting?
Just go watch The Shining then we'll talk
Klaus Kinski.
Morbius Fitzgerald he's not acting he's really insane
Yeah, definitely man
BananaPhoPhilly him and Nicholas Cage
he was 23 years old then
great acting even in his younger days
@SamWinchesterPhanGirl11 No, he looks forty, haha. Have you seen this movie? Because in better quality you can see him better.
Jesus he would've made a great Joker in his younger years.
+Lazarus Pitts He wasn't that bad a Joker some thirty years later, either. But, yes.
Leakim Irrabilu Reading comprehension.
Esa Karjalainen He was a fantastic Joker
Also would have made a great Wolverine with that rage of his, just needed a personal trainer.
What you ok about he was a great joker lol
Wow he's practically a baby here
23 isn't that young
BungalowBill905 it’s all relative. an actor who got famous in his 30s like nicholson and harrison ford would be considered young when looking back at the roles from his 20s.
He reminds me of a young Harrison Ford mixed with Lon Chaney Jr
Ladies and gentlemen I give you Jack Nicholson playing Jack Nicholson.
The most amazing thing about this appearance is that even though it is one of Jack's earliest, he is already a completely polished, mature actor. Same thing with Brando's early screen-test at age 23.
The thing about jack nicholson, is that he is creepy as fuck in this performance.There is something truly creepy about his performance here.The laughter reaction is just plain creepy.While i love bill murray as a comedian, it comes off as more funny than creepy.
_The patient came to me with a large hole in his abdomen caused by a fire poker used on him by his wife. He almost bled to death and gangrene had set in. I din't give him much of a chance. There were other complications; the man had cancer, tuberculosis, leprosy, and a touch of the grippe. I decided to operate..._
It's hard to beat Jack Nicholson!!! Imagine Nicholson as the mad dentist!!!!
He should have played the dentist. Definitely
It just dawned on me... Jack Nicholson based his horror/crazy persona on Peter Lorre. Mind = blown.
So this is the character that Bill Murray's character in the remake is based on.
I'm in love with him. Literally.
"Oh my God!! Don't stop now!!" Classic.
Evidence that Jack Nicholson was actually young at one point. lol. Gotta love this movie.
Lol "Oh, goodie goodie here it comes!"❤️
He is more like The Joker in this than when he actually played The Joker.
2:35 - 3:16 Close your eyes and enjoy.
no matter how old or young he is his smile never changes
Jack Nicholson is adorable in a weird way in this movie.
Literally tho!
Now I know how Tim Burton came to thinking about casting Jack as Joker.
He probably talked about the movie and the musical when they did the surgery scenes.
*Jack:* Wait aren't these tools from Little Shop of Horrors?
*Tim:* Ya.
*Jack:* I was in the original movie back in 1960. I played the guy Bill played in the musical.
*Tim:* Oh ya. How did you get your voice that high?
*Jack:* I wasn't a heavy smoker back then.
To me, Jack Nicholson made the movie, to bad he was only in for a short time
2:44 That's iDubbbz
I was half expecting him to welcome us to another episode of bad unboxing
I was literally just thinking that😂
Jesus he really does sound like him
Not only does he sound like him, he looks like him
HeronOfHeaven 😆
Whohoww! Nicholson had already the crazy acting and the weird smile !!! ^^
I like how there's happy music playing while he's pulling his teeth out.
“It’s been quite an afternoon.”👍
“I’m in terrible pain!!” 😁😂
God I love Jack. Never seen him this young before.
I've never seen it in colour! This is superb
I personally think nicholson did a better job than bill.I love bill as a comedian, but i prefer nicholson.
With Bill it's hard not to be creeped out by his performance even when playing a masochist. Whilst the other is Jack Nicholson.
Nicholson did better because it wasn’t as fake as bill did
Jack Nicholson and bill murray are two of my favorite actors, and they both played the same part as a masochist in the little shop of horrors in one of their early roles. Weirdest cooincidence ever.
I can't believe how young Nicholson looks, he even had a full head of hair! He must have been around my age at this time. He's always had that crazy voice, and those eyebrows I guess!
Jack was born on April 22nd, 1937, so he was only 22-23 at the time that he did this movie.
God damn..even at a younger age, this man is still pro at playing crazy and creepy! Kuuuuudos~
Totally! I thought I was the only one hearing the resemblence. But to be honest the "Goodie, goodie here it comes." Was the first time when I thought "That's it!" :D
I was expecting something more wholesome since this is an older movie even tho I've seen the remake 😂😂 this is just as creepy as some of his dialogue in The Shining
Oh my god this version of the masochist was so creepier than Murray's version!
Man, this guy would make a great joker.
The Own Jack Nicholson actually did play the joker years later. Check it out!
The Own oh, sorry! You never know ;) some people might not know that he played the joker. But I agree 100%! He was so great in the role of the joker and it suited him like a glove.
@@halloooo1duuuuu wahaaaa
REALLY?
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The Own I got the feeling you're a very sarcastic person :D
@@halloooo1duuuuu though I feel a younger jack would've nailed the roll than his older self did
If Jack still looked like that today, and was still in his prime, he'd woulda been the perfect joker for dk!.
HELL, He'd woulda been the Best in the 89' Movie!
Those eyebrows.
It's the only way I can recognize him.
God bless those eyebrows.
That was definitely one memorable scene in that movie! And how!
Nicholson getting cast as the joker 30 years later was honestly just a recognition on how amazing a 23 year old Nicholson joker would've been. Still great, but you see the Joker in him in this. Its blends his comedic style with some of heath's darkness.
omg! he sounds and looks just like idubbbz!!!
oh god I can't unsee it, I can almost hear it in his voice too, awesome
So, to answer your question, Jack Nicholson has basically always been like this.
Oh, Jack Nicholson. How I love you. ♥
He looked like matt damon when he was young lol
I just can't believe It's Jack Nicholson he looks so different in this.
whatever makes you happy and peaceful inside, jack.....
young Jack Nicholson looks and sounds like Leonardo DiCaprio
Hm, I thought he seemed more like Jim Carrey although one of the recommended videos shows DiCaprio doing a Jack Nisholson facial impression (which Jim Carrey also does)
Jim carrey
OMG yeeess!!
@@BenjaminWirtz yeah I thought that too
Wow, even in his first movie Jack played the twisted characters! One of my favorite people in the movie.
Happy 85th Jack! Let's hope our Lakers win next year
I have a strange obsession with young jack
Nicole Coriano He was/is very handsome
Jack Nicholson is a legend.
Dentist: Do you know what time it is?
Jack: Tooth Hurty
Love this scene, a completely different feeling to it compared to the musical film.
Our cozy living room with the console tv set
Watching saturday afternoon movies
Making snacks with brothers sisters and friends
The faces in the blooming flowers KILLED US!
Wow, even back then Jack was doing some crazy-ass acting.
I believe Jack's last role in 'How Do You Know" was going to be given to Bill Murray, but Jack ultimately got that role.
He could have played a decent joker at this age as well.
Yeah, the scene is great, because it effing Jack Nicholson. But can we talk a moment about how great and surrealist the writing and setting is? A magazine called "Pain" in a doctors' waiting room?
he is always awesome
I love this version...
If memory serves, portions of this clip were shown at the Academy Awards in 1969 (when Easy Rider received a nomination).
I love his voice! He's so cute!!
Why does Jack look, sound, and talk exactly like iDubbbz from 2015? The resemblance is uncanny.
he’s so creepy yet so handsome at the same time i don’t get it
Love that laugh -- "I see it is" -- over-the-top-nuts!
"Mrs. Shiva, I do a lot of undertaking for her relatives" hah, glad they worked that into the musical
*PAIN magazine*
Loved this film. It's hard to believe the same guy who wrote this would go on to write Death Race 2000, a film so bad it was funny as hell. Man I hope they do a remake of Little Shop that's more like this one and not a musical.
He’s so young I didn’t even notice him
" and i'm in terrably pain...Hee hee hee!"
amazing
And now we know why he was the Joker in '89...
It's amazing how this guy is more intense than the joker
@Arelkun The movie became Public Domain in 1989 because the studio failed to renew the copyright.
He was as creepy back than as he is now. Makes sense that one of his first roles was a dentist-loving masochist. Was he born this creepy? I get chills imagining baby Jack Nicholson.
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I don't know what's funnier this version or the Bill Murray version But it was so hilarious😂😂😂😂😂😂
Funny. Thanks for posting, one of my favorites.
this nicholson looks more joker than in the batman movie
Now imagine Martin Short in this role!
They should make a movie about Wilbur Force. That would be the most awesome movies ever!
The "dentist" is meant to be Seymour, which is why he's wearing raggedy clothing underneath the smock. The actual dentist is the "patient" who went "out the back door" that was laying dead on the exam chair.
Though I agree that Steve Martin and Bill Murray made the newer version a whole lot more fun...
He never ages
i love how is voice is all high and when he says oh go on
I had no idea that was him! I looked it up on IMDB to be sure, but that really was him. That's so funny...
BRILLIANT!!!
It doesn't look like Jack Nicholson at all. Even though I know it's him, it's hard linking THIS younger guy with the actor who played The Joker and the guy from The Bucket List.
Jack Nicholson's first film
It is indeed Jack Nicholoson!
looks like a young leonardo dicaprio sounds a little like him too
I thought it was funnier with Bill Murray but Jack did a fine job. Bill made it funny, but Jack brougth out the disturbing parts. Still it's somehow funny at the same time in any version.
"Oh good goody here it comes!"