"Give us a kiss." How could you leave out the part where John goes into the one compartment on the train that's full of girls and as Paul's pulling him out of the room John says "I bet ya can't guess what I'm in for. Ha ha ha ha!"?
Didn’t you realize that John Lennon was playing with a toy submarine in the bathtub that foreshadows the Beatles animated movie Yellow Submarine which would come out 4 years after Hard Day’s Night
John literally sniffing coke, Ringo being too pure for this world, Paul having a Shakespeare moment, and George stealing the show the way only George can. 💕
I always love the bit with the cranky old lad on the train. Cranky old lad : ‘I fought the war for your sort’ Ringo : ‘I bet you’re sorry we won’ Best. Comeback. Ever. 😂😂😂
I can remember back in 1964 going to the cinema to watch this 3 times in the first week it was released. I would have gone more if I could have afforded it. We had never seen or heard anything like these guys before. It felt like the dawning of a new era and that's precisely what was happening.
Slake is THE TIME OF A DAY TO STARTING the point where we have a lot to learn and then we can make a great game of people and then we can feel it again we are the same as the earth earth and the birds and the other birds are so much better then birds 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Mr3sheds Most of the script was written by Alun Owen together with the lads where they stayed at his house for a weekend, which had been a scheduled arrangement by the producers or the studio. It's really a collaborative work between the five of them. Though some ad-libbing still happened on the set.
Anybody catch the irony in the scene where the "manager" says, "stay away from those girls, John or I'll tell your mother on you." ??? At the time, John didn't have a mother, she died seven years earlier. See how they wanted the Beatles to just seem like they were just like "everyone else." Common folk. Interesting.
Yes we all noticed,But tell me did you laugh throughout these scenes?I did and that's what the Beatles wanted to do be happy and think there life forward.
Anyone know the insider joke of everyone always saying Paulie's grandfather was "very clean"? Well, if you're British you'd probably know, but since most of us here aren't, the joke was that the actor playing grandfather was veteran actor Wilfrid Brambell. He was well known in Britain for playing Steptoe in the comedy series Steptoe & Son (the inspiration for Sanford & Son in the states). His character in the series was always referred to as "a dirty old man", thus the insider joke in his role as Paulie's grandfather.
I was surprisingly taken aback by this comment. I watched this movie in my Rock & Roll History class, and I didn't even think about the fact that it's black and white. Like it never crossed my mind when the movie started, "oh, it's black and white" and i didn't think about or notice it through the entirety of the movie. Only when I read this comment did I realize it. So weird lol can't explain it
What about the part where the guy is measuring a suit and he is holding out the tape then John comes along with his scissors, cutting it in half saying 'This bridge is now open' in a high pitched voice.
+Ellie Louise Or the bits with George: She's a drag, a well-known drag Hey, you won't interfere with the basic rugged concept of me personality, will you madam? They're dead grotty!, et cetera. Or where John starts to sign to Paul on bended knee (If I Fell), or... well, loads of other stuff too, really.
CdePausNL and the part between Ringo and George on the train: George: Ah, you've got an inferiority complex, you have. Ringo: Yeah, I know, that's why I play the drums - it's me active compensatory factor.
Ringos laugh when he says “if he’s your grandfather who knows” is bloody adorable and the whole film is amazing I watch it literally every night two times because it’s to addicting to me 🤧💕
In the USA, it was quite weird to hear the Beatles' speaking voices because they were comprehensible when they sang, but for about the first 5 or 10 minutes of this movie you couldn't understand what they were saying when they talked. I was also quite puzzled by the sudden intrusion of surrealism when they appeared outside the train window, asking to get their ball back. Of course I was only 11 years old at the time.
@@toddkurzbard Nope, they say "Hey Mister, can we have our wall ball back." Because, he was being a grouchy old man, when he wasn't letting them play music, fair enough but he seemed entitled. So I guess they were making fun of him and also the type of people who wouldn't let you get your ball from their garden as a kid.
I caught that too. I wonder if Paul had any hesitations in saying his line "Well, me mother thought the trip would do him good" all the way back in the beginning of the film in the train.
I have memories of watching this when it was shown on TV in the 60s. I remember it was in the middle of summer and very hot and we didn't have central air so we slept in the living room and watched it. Love the fact that the Beatles have intertwined with my life experiences.
Emma W. A little sarcastic perhaps in the style of the Fabs themselves but not rude. Yeah, it's been noticed quite a bit.Sniffing "coke" geddit? boom tish.
@4:02 omg when the lady asked Ringo "Are you a mod or a rocker?" Ringo: "Oh no I'm a mocker" *I COULD NOT STOP THINKING ABOUT THIS IN SCHOOL TODAY,IS IT JUST ME?*
Saudia Tate (especially in the early 1960s) a young person of a subculture characterized by stylish dress, the riding of motor scooters, and a liking for soul music.
a subculture that was huge in London 1960s. They were technically a gang, and would often get into huge street fights with rockers, not all were like that but the rivalry was bad. Mods dressed fancy, took uppers, dressed sophisticated. Rockers was kinda the opposite, clean cut.
Love George's pronunciation: "He's very fOOssy about his drOOms" :-D I also liked the scene in which he got to a TV show casting by mistake and was told to give "his" opinion about clothes for youth, and then George said about shirts they were "dead grotty" and stuff.
This movie was the first time that id ever learned that the beatles were not only in a couple movies but that they were charming fun young boys and i gained a lot of likeness for them after i saw this. I never knew they were so fun! Also the kid like behavior that John puts out was rly unexpected lmao
I remember seeing this as a kid when it first came out in theaters, but it wasn't till years later when I understood the irony of it. Here the Beatles are in 1964 making their first movie, full boyish charm and humor on display, but even at this point they were getting tired of the endless tours and routine. The double-edged scenes where mountains of fan mail were dumped on them in their hotel room and being told to get to work answering them all, the manager always trying to herd them together to the next gig, and the scene where they sneak out the back door and Ringo says, "We're OUT!" just to get a few minutes away from the relentless schedule. It would be hard on anybody to keep that pace up.
In the Anthology interviews, Paul said he was a little surprised by how well the movie turned out, since the four of them weren’t actors. Well, they weren’t professionals and hadn’t been trained, but they acted quite well. Paul himself had this repertoire of head-bobs that served him really well - check out that slight nod to Grandfather at 0:09. Very subtle.
You just had to give yourselves. There was a lot of fooling around in them, because they were only 20-22 years old. We Hungarians say (I don't know how well it comes across in English): youth is folly!😄
Rings ridiculous laugh after his line kills me every single time. It’s so hilariously awkward - like the portrayal of Mozart’s goofy horsey laugh in Amadeus.
It NEVER gets old! I loved it when it came out( I was 8) and I love it now(no age this time). A film classic! Thank you to the boys and Richard Lester. "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!"
"HEDRICK! HEADPHONES! HELP ME! HELP!" (Goes under the water) "Torpedo's again, eh?" Lol, I LOVE this scene almost as much as John loves the bath. I miss The Beatles.
Cannot even believe they left out the very best part where George wanders in to an area where they begin asking him questions about clothes, youth culture, etc., and he totally turns them on their heads. Especially in that accent of his! I was always quite fond of George. My new Beetle is named in his honour.❤❤❤😊
"Ringo, what are you up to?
" Page 5"
LOL
MetalBlade my fav part
@@slimjim7873 yeah! Mine too!
you overfronted yourself as a guardman ah hes reading the queen thats a injoke u know
Oona Holt, SHAZAM!!!! 😂😂😂
He's readin The Queen.... That's an in joke you know....
"Are you listening to me, Lennon?" "You're a swine!" - John Lennon lol
Juhn Linnon
While trying to snort a bottle of coke
before i saw this comment, i thought he said "yes why" lmao
Yes, why?
He said yes why
"Stop being taller than me"
twomanyhands Me to all my friends (I'm older than most of them and I'm really short R.I.P.)
+twomanyhands "I can't help it. I'm just taller than you are" ;)
twomanyhands that's me to everyone. Probably most of my teachers I have ever had.
twomanyhands read that exactly when he said it
For me it’s understandable because I’m the youngest and the shortest. I’m 14 and 5’.
1:20 “He belongs to Paul.” Ringo is so cute I can’t. And George eating is such a mood.
literally he looked so cute when he said that
John: where tf did all our food go?
George: *hides his mouth* Nowhere...
I DON'T KNOW WHY BUT PAUL AGGRESSIVELY PLAYING THE PIANO WITH A DEADPAN EXPRESSION AT 2:20 CRACKS ME UP EVERY SINGLE TIME I SWEAR
Fjdjdjdj same
yes lmfao
LITERALLY SAME PLS
Lol that deadpan expression reminds me of a silent comedian named Buster Keaton
NSJAJSJ SAME
"Give us a kiss."
How could you leave out the part where John goes into the one compartment on the train that's full of girls and as Paul's pulling him out of the room John says "I bet ya can't guess what I'm in for. Ha ha ha ha!"?
What some girls would have given for that!
Yess!!
"John put those girls down or I'll tell your mother on you"
@@agenttheater5 Jokes on you John didn’t have a mother
They were lucky they didn't get torn apart. Patti Boyd was one of the girls
Norm:Well,who is he?
Ringo:he belongs to Paul
I loved that part. It's like Paul picked him up on the side of the road like a stray animal.
Am I the only one who thinks that it's funny how John speaks german in the bath scene?
It's not, really. The Beatles played in Hamburg in their early days and must have picked up a lot of the language.
heaventree ofstars Well I think it is funny because I'm german and I know that they often played gigs in hamburg.
2:55 - Is that the german anthem?
It's in a video entitled that has "funny moments" in the title. Obviously you aren't the only one who found it funny.
Didn’t you realize that John Lennon was playing with a toy submarine in the bathtub that foreshadows the Beatles animated movie Yellow Submarine which would come out 4 years after Hard Day’s Night
John literally sniffing coke, Ringo being too pure for this world, Paul having a Shakespeare moment, and George stealing the show the way only George can. 💕
Ah yes George...that's how he scooped up Pattie...she thought he was the loveliest, wittiest one and they were almost instantly in love.
@@karaamundson3964no pretense whatsoever.
0:54 *ringo makes a bad joke and fake laugh 😂😂*
Johns face : 😂😂😂
Paul: 😐
Paul’s face is even funnier
Paul: i should've left you on that street corner where you were standing
Ringo: BuT yA DiDn'T!
LOL! 0:53 Ringo: "Well if he's your grandfather, who knows? Hahahahaha."
(Cringes when hears ringos joke)
LOL, Mimi!
what is that joke about?
Patricia Fasnacht bI'minuuh
Patricia Fasnacht injin
"Give us a kiss!" Gets me everytime!
When he says give us a kiss me and my friend said"I'm down" lol
@@themusiccorner9684 LMAO
Ew that's gay
@@freddiereagan6705 sod off
@@TheBlackBoxWarrior65 why are you so against its a free country
"John! Where are you going with that girl??" "...she's going to show me her stamp collection" I wish that part was in here lol
Tia Blue lol
"But I haven't got a stamp collection."
Great, so I can open your mail
I always love the bit with the cranky old lad on the train.
Cranky old lad : ‘I fought the war for your sort’
Ringo : ‘I bet you’re sorry we won’
Best. Comeback. Ever. 😂😂😂
I can remember back in 1964 going to the cinema to watch this 3 times in the first week it was released. I would have gone more if I could have afforded it.
We had never seen or heard anything like these guys before. It felt like the dawning of a new era and that's precisely what was happening.
No, actually, we're just good friends. xD
🙂
Tell that to the shippers.
Hahahahahhahahaha😂😂😂
Love that line It's a brilliant script
Lol 😆
"Stop being taller than me"
pretty much sums up my life
Me.
Yep
Basically me and some of my friends
Same
Or Markiplier(Jk it's me).
lol I find it so cute how Ringo is so fussy about his drums. He is beyond adorable!
sweet!
Rocket2017 they loom large in his legend.
you leave them drums alone! oh, surely, I can just have a little tap ....
🙂
LeaVe thEm drUmS ALoNe
"He's very fussy about his drums. They loom large in his legend."
1964: A joke
2020: The truth.
“This final rundown is important you understand, important!”
John: *pig noises*
John in the bath is so funny
Megan Parry one of my favourite parts!!
I always wondered why was John wearing a hat in the bathtub?
He was playing with the yellow submarine
John Lennon reminds me of Freddie Mercury, in the bath, but Freddie Mercury had his partner, Jim Hutton with him.
and cute 😂❤
At 1:15, when they all said "Who's that little old man?"...you can hear Ringo say "man" slightly delayed! 😂😂😂. I lost lost it there!!!!
Slake is THE TIME OF A DAY TO STARTING the point where we have a lot to learn and then we can make a great game of people and then we can feel it again we are the same as the earth earth and the birds and the other birds are so much better then birds 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
** boats
Well, who is he?
Yes 😂😂😂
Daniel Wilkins he belongs to Paul
Whoever created this script should have won an award 😄😂😂😄
Alun Owen - and he did!
@@Mr3sheds Most of the script was written by Alun Owen together with the lads where they stayed at his house for a weekend, which had been a scheduled arrangement by the producers or the studio. It's really a collaborative work between the five of them. Though some ad-libbing still happened on the set.
"I won an award".... "It's on the wall in my office".
nileyfan1998 My dad said most of the movie was supposed to have the beatles act like how they would naturally act at around that time: goofy.
The script was actually nominated for Oscar.
I can’t imagine life without this movie.
5:25 "Ringo, what are you up to?" - "Page 5" - BEST SCENE EVER!
How could they leave out "I now declare this bridge.. open! *snips measuring tape*" that was the funniest part!
Biscuit0100 i saw that part once, and after I didn't notice it! Why!? lol
i love that part and by the way whats that? my names betty
Zaria Re'Jean Agreed! And the poor tailor looked lost with his newly cut up tape measure. 😂
they had 2 do that scene over and over as john would do a different line every take and they were all laughing their asses of
hahahahaha for real! 😂😂
Do you often see your father?
No actually we are just friends
XD
😀
😂
XD? From Poland ? XD
5:13 "my names Betty." 😂
Actually, John says Patti as in George's future wife..John used to tease her and how she sounded when she said her own name..
+alexis roberts it does..more like Batty..
+Patrick Rang oh yeah!
+Mimi Chan hey I know u. I've seen you commenting on some Beatlesfan uploaded before it was taken down
yeah,when it was taken don,everyone was furious,even me
3:51 "Turn left to greenland" *smile repeatedly* :D
Lol
0:09 the way that Paul looked at his grandpa got me screaming 😭
Norm: "Ringo what are you up too?
Ringo "Page Five."
Me: *dies*
Me three
Me four
Me five
Anybody catch the irony in the scene where the "manager" says, "stay away from those girls, John or I'll tell your mother on you." ??? At the time, John didn't have a mother, she died seven years earlier. See how they wanted the Beatles to just seem like they were just like "everyone else." Common folk. Interesting.
Perhaps they were referring to Mimi as she was basically a mother to him.
+TheComedyClownfish
Exactly
or its just a figure of speech
Yes we all noticed,But tell me did you laugh throughout these scenes?I did and that's what the Beatles wanted to do be happy and think there life forward.
+GuitarMan 123 yes i did laugh
Anyone know the insider joke of everyone always saying Paulie's grandfather was "very clean"? Well, if you're British you'd probably know, but since most of us here aren't, the joke was that the actor playing grandfather was veteran actor Wilfrid Brambell. He was well known in Britain for playing Steptoe in the comedy series Steptoe & Son (the inspiration for Sanford & Son in the states). His character in the series was always referred to as "a dirty old man", thus the insider joke in his role as Paulie's grandfather.
Albert Diaz thanks for that !
thanks for that context - i never really got the joke but it was funny nonetheless
Ah. No, I never knew the derivation of that gag.
Or the other one of John “snorting coke” on the train.
@@bcask61 No, I didn't get that one either, at the age of 11.
*"g i v e u s a k i s s"*
*"m I S tE r"*
my favorite scenes
0:56 just John and Pauls faces
Imagine if they remade the movie in color
Would not be the same
+Shadowbob you're right, it would be better
theoldiemusician 1998 imagine all the people.. Living life in peace
:P
It would be cool
I was surprisingly taken aback by this comment. I watched this movie in my Rock & Roll History class, and I didn't even think about the fact that it's black and white. Like it never crossed my mind when the movie started, "oh, it's black and white" and i didn't think about or notice it through the entirety of the movie. Only when I read this comment did I realize it. So weird lol can't explain it
"zap!" "shazam!" 😂
Had no idea what he was shouting... Silly dude... thanks for the transcript😅
@@kjthekunoichi I thought he was saying shut up
@@nerdy_.rockstar8254 I don't rly know, but it kinda sounds like maybe Paul was just saying those words 'zap & shazam'😄😄silly Paul...
Best part of the whole movie, if you ask me!!! 😂✌️Although, the whole thing is the best part, as well.
That part kills me 😂
What about the part where the guy is measuring a suit and he is holding out the tape then John comes along with his scissors, cutting it in half saying 'This bridge is now open' in a high pitched voice.
Yes! My favourite part! "I now declare this bridge open!"
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+Ellie Louise Or the bits with George:
She's a drag, a well-known drag
Hey, you won't interfere with the basic rugged concept of me personality, will you madam?
They're dead grotty!, et cetera.
Or where John starts to sign to Paul on bended knee (If I Fell), or... well, loads of other stuff too, really.
CdePausNL and the part between Ringo and George on the train:
George: Ah, you've got an inferiority complex, you have.
Ringo: Yeah, I know, that's why I play the drums - it's me active compensatory factor.
Ellie Louise Such a Fab film, isn't it?
0:53 Ringo robotically laughing at his own joke.
Ringo's joke at 0:50 and everyone's reactions feels straight out of the office lmao
"tell me, how did you find america?" "turned left to greenland"
Haha RINGO 👏👏 when he was helping the lady and she fell into the hole 😂😂😂
He played that one off like a real baller lol!!!
Someone needs to fix that hole
Dakota Watson, I’m fixing a hole where the rain gets in, to stop my mind from wondering, where it will goooooooooo
Get the reference? 😂
@@thewheekly8 nice one 👍🏻
What about the "Sorry we hurt your field Mister!" part? That's hilarious!
When I'm on a field I keep saying "Sorry we hurt field mister"
Originally, John was gonna say that. But he couldn't be there that day because he had to go to a book signing for his book: In His Own Write.
ringos part is so good the quick nervous sounding laugh and john and pauls reaction actually ringo in this movie was just completely hilarious
Ringos laugh when he says “if he’s your grandfather who knows” is bloody adorable and the whole film is amazing I watch it literally every night two times because it’s to addicting to me 🤧💕
1:12 John sniffing the coke bottle...lol.
He’s snorting “Coke”
5:14 John: my name's Betty!
I DIED
hahaha omg ringo is so funny with the coat and the girl, just walk away
I’m gonna say it...these Beatle lads should have made more movies. They could have been legends! Legends, I tell you!
They already are 😀
Yellow Submarine was innovative but the Beatles weren't involved with it aside from the last bit and the songs.
I also wish they had made more movies
4:00 Ringo: Uh no I’m a mocker
In the USA, it was quite weird to hear the Beatles' speaking voices because they were comprehensible when they sang, but for about the first 5 or 10 minutes of this movie you couldn't understand what they were saying when they talked. I was also quite puzzled by the sudden intrusion of surrealism when they appeared outside the train window, asking to get their ball back. Of course I was only 11 years old at the time.
wooah how old are you now?
@@talicecue they would be 70 something now I think
"Ball"?
I always thought it was "Bomb".
@@toddkurzbard Nope, they say "Hey Mister, can we have our wall ball back."
Because, he was being a grouchy old man, when he wasn't letting them play music, fair enough but he seemed entitled.
So I guess they were making fun of him and also the type of people who wouldn't let you get your ball from their garden as a kid.
The Scouse accent is a bit peculiar.
Can't blame Ringo for getting all touchy when that guy was messing about with his drums. I'm a drummer and I don't like people touching my kit either.
Do they loom large in your legend? 😉
"Put those girls down or I'll tell your mum on you." Was my favourite line.
The sad thing about that is that John's mother died when he was 17! And Paul's when he was 14, yet both of the deceased are mentioned in the movie.
Kind of a cruel joke though since John's mother died several years earlier.
I caught that too. I wonder if Paul had any hesitations in saying his line "Well, me mother thought the trip would do him good" all the way back in the beginning of the film in the train.
Jokes on you, Norm. John's mom got killed by a car many years before. So there.
I have memories of watching this when it was shown on TV in the 60s. I remember it was in the middle of summer and very hot and we didn't have central air so we slept in the living room and watched it. Love the fact that the Beatles have intertwined with my life experiences.
3:42 I love how George made all of those faces into the camera! LOL!
John is so... Random 😂 I love him so much!
Anyone else notice John snorting coke right before 1:15
I thought that too LMAO
yeah straight from the bottle ... ha!
People have been noticing that since August of 1964, but thanks for the reminder.
+B. Frost I can't tell if you're being rude or not...
Emma W. A little sarcastic perhaps in the style of the Fabs themselves but not rude. Yeah, it's been noticed quite a bit.Sniffing "coke" geddit? boom tish.
-What would you call that hair style you're wearing?
George: Arthur
"Do you often see your father?"
"No we're just friends"
🤣🤣🤣
Good thing he didn't ask John that question.
Johnny McCartney: "Congratulate me, boys, I'm engaged."
Paul McCartney: "Oh, no you're not, not this time."
Most adorable human beings on the planet
Have been saying this for 52 years now. ❣
@4:02 omg when the lady asked Ringo
"Are you a mod or a rocker?"
Ringo: "Oh no I'm a mocker"
*I COULD NOT STOP THINKING ABOUT THIS IN SCHOOL TODAY,IS IT JUST ME?*
Silly.Luke. Skywalker What's a mod anyway?
Saudia Tate (especially in the early 1960s) a young person of a subculture characterized by stylish dress, the riding of motor scooters, and a liking for soul music.
That lady was fine as hell 2
a subculture that was huge in London 1960s. They were technically a gang, and would often get into huge street fights with rockers, not all were like that but the rivalry was bad. Mods dressed fancy, took uppers, dressed sophisticated. Rockers was kinda the opposite, clean cut.
so much more left out but you get the idea.
Love George's pronunciation: "He's very fOOssy about his drOOms" :-D I also liked the scene in which he got to a TV show casting by mistake and was told to give "his" opinion about clothes for youth, and then George said about shirts they were "dead grotty" and stuff.
This movie was the first time that id ever learned that the beatles were not only in a couple movies but that they were charming fun young boys and i gained a lot of likeness for them after i saw this. I never knew they were so fun! Also the kid like behavior that John puts out was rly unexpected lmao
"What do you call that colour?"
"A collar."
*"...Oh."*
No they said "What do you call that collar?" Then he says "A collar..."
"I don't go messin' around with your earphones, do I?"
6:58 JOHN'S SNORTING.
See how funny Paul s grandfather is w ringo Ringo i meant at the police station or is it the B obby station?
"No, actually, we're just good friends."
I remember seeing this as a kid when it first came out in theaters, but it wasn't till years later when I understood the irony of it. Here the Beatles are in 1964 making their first movie, full boyish charm and humor on display, but even at this point they were getting tired of the endless tours and routine. The double-edged scenes where mountains of fan mail were dumped on them in their hotel room and being told to get to work answering them all, the manager always trying to herd them together to the next gig, and the scene where they sneak out the back door and Ringo says, "We're OUT!" just to get a few minutes away from the relentless schedule. It would be hard on anybody to keep that pace up.
I was 17 and their (British) humor went over my head 😏
“Well if he’s your grandfather, who knowshahahahahahahahaaaaha”
I spit out my drink
Hahaha Ringos laugh at 0:54
I love when john is in the bath singing then he just splashes XD
Only one thing crosses my mine: what a mess! Splashing water everywhere!!
I'm guessing yellow submarine came from that memory
Same
"Oh that this too, too solid flesh would melt. Zap!" Haha.
The way Paul made a Shakespearean quote funnier is just brilliant.
John's laugh in the bath: "AGHHEHEHOO!"
In the Anthology interviews, Paul said he was a little surprised by how well the movie turned out, since the four of them weren’t actors. Well, they weren’t professionals and hadn’t been trained, but they acted quite well. Paul himself had this repertoire of head-bobs that served him really well - check out that slight nod to Grandfather at 0:09. Very subtle.
You just had to give yourselves. There was a lot of fooling around in them, because they were only 20-22 years old.
We Hungarians say (I don't know how well it comes across in English): youth is folly!😄
i laughed so hard at the bath scene
Sophie Andrea who doesn't X'D
:56 - Ringo's awkward laugh made me cry from laughing hahaha
5:18 I swear he says "... or I'll murder you." Oh the bloody irony of that!
that hit me right in the feels....
Noooooooooooo why would u say that
!
Too soon mate
+nileyfan1998 because it's true
Right in the feels man, right in the feels
0:56 pauls face is a mood
Plot twist: John has water powers, Ringo has telekinesis, and John is still alive.
Well the Yesterday movie says John is alive
He faked his death to get away from yoko's screeching💀
Lol. paul: we're a community a charity and all that. Then john: give us a kiss. I love them
1:10 John does coke
x)
SeraThe5thBeatle 1:12 He Shoot Coca Cola
Omfg I just got that goodness me 😂
Snorts Pepsi
AT 1:40 WHEN GEORGE STARTS BOBBING HIS HEAD TO THE MUSIC IS THE CUTEST THING EVER
3:03 I NEED SOMEBODY, HELP
YOU KNOW I NEED SOMEONE, HEEELP
Rings ridiculous laugh after his line kills me every single time. It’s so hilariously awkward - like the portrayal of Mozart’s goofy horsey laugh in Amadeus.
STOP BEING TALLER THAN ME... god, I bloody love this film.
john looked so much happier
"Ringo, What are you up to?!"
"Page 5"
“What would you call that haircut?” (George) “Arthur”
Kills me every time!!!🤣😂
That was sampled on “Haircut And An Attitude” in the 80’s by Manitoba’s Wild Kingdom.
"Has success changed your life?"
George : yes.
john to that guy on the train: give us a kiss
ah yes a true heterosexual.
"Put those girls down or I'll tell ye Mum on ya."
WELP, WE'VE ENTERED TERRITORY WE NEVER SHOULD ENTER.
More like... HELP!
I love ringo's inferiority complex line! Such a good film
It NEVER gets old! I loved it when it came out( I was 8) and I love it now(no age this time). A film classic! Thank you to the boys and Richard Lester. "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!"
Kinda easy to figure out when you add 8 to the amount of years since the film came out 😉
This film is literally just the four of them pratting about, and I love it.
hey mister can we have our ball back!😂😂
"HEDRICK! HEADPHONES! HELP ME! HELP!" (Goes under the water)
"Torpedo's again, eh?"
Lol, I LOVE this scene almost as much as John loves the bath. I miss The Beatles.
He's actually speaking German. He said "HELf miCh! HiLfE uNs! hÊLp me! hElp!"
John was friggin hot!
I agree with you. He just had the brains, humor, looks and sex appeal.
Well he is the hottest in the grp😊😊🔥🔥
Indeed 😩😩❤️
@@elizabethbeckz55 he is the hottest!😅😅😅
John is the hottest Paul is the cutest
Cannot even believe they left out the very best part where George wanders in to an area where they begin asking him questions about clothes, youth culture, etc., and he totally turns them on their heads. Especially in that accent of his! I was always quite fond of George. My new Beetle is named in his honour.❤❤❤😊
Reporter: Do you often see your father?
Paul: No actually were just good friends
😂😂😂😂