What makes this so funny is the fact people interrupt each other most of the time. We get the idea before the person finishes talking and we try to answer immediately.
Lol, this actually makes more sense. Makes it feel like 2 people actually talking to each other, one of them being genuinely skeptical, and the other one actually nervous and trying to cover up
I misunderstood and was expecting all the dialogue to just overlap each other. The abrupt cut-offs actually worked quite well, especially the Chalmers Aurora Borealis bit. :D
Yeah this is one if the two times that if the interruption were two words later, it would flow better. (The other is the opening scene, they didn't let Chalmers start off passive aggressively asserting dominance lol). Still a masterpiece
"Good Lord, What is happening in there?!!?" "Aurora Borealis?" "AURORA BOREALIS! At this time of year, at this time of-" "Yes." "May I see-" "No." Sold Gold XD
True, but I meant more in a comedic sense. Anyone can edit the original like this, hell I can, but not many would have the same comedic timing as that. That part, the region dialogue, and Charmers walking away at the steamed clams explanation could be worse from not as good comedic timing.
This shitpost made me realize the power of dialogue by Aaron Sorkin. EVERYBODY interrupts one another and therefore the pace increases which makes for a much more exciting conversation. Seriously, the whole scene sounds so different here despite there being almost no changes to the original lines.
this video is very well done, i gain an increase in irritation each time they speak over the other, it feels like they're really really mad at each other and pretending it's fine but still interupt each other to try to convey their anger and discomfort towards each other
It’s clever how you let the characters speak the main part in their sentence and let the other one cut them off as if they understood what the other person was about to say.
This actually fits the psychology of the scene better. Chalmers keeps trying to trip Seymour up in his lies by constantly cutting him off, and Seymour, in his mad rush to cover himself thus keeps interjecting with more lies.
Excuse you chalmers, but Im pretty sure you were the one shutting seymour down most of the time here so 🖕 you chalmers. He just wanted you to enjoy the steamed delights, and here you are, being so ungrateful
George Washington well steams hams is a very complex joke With very subtle humour the ins and outs of this joke Will fly over the typical viewers heads I'm just laughing Out of pity imagining one of you simpletans Trying to even grasp or comprehend this Masterpiece.
If you hadn't seen the original thing, you'd swear this was how it played out. They interrupt each other realistically, the audio cuts at just the right time, and the comedic effect is perfection. 👌😂
For some reason, the discussion on the regional dialect is the one that's more fluid. I like to think that Chalmers is interrupting to ask a question and catch Skinner in a lie, whereas Skinner uses his intellect and pauses in between sentences to think on his feet.
Sonic Team USA was a smaller team that did Sonic Adventure 2 and Heroes. The reason no one knows they existed is because they merged with the main Sonic Team.
Luigi! Look! It's from Agnes Skinner, Seymour's mother! "Dear non-giving up school guys, the Springfield Elementary staff and I have taken over State New York! My son, Seymour, is now a permanent principle, at one of our seven houses that are on fire! I dare you to HELP! HEEEEEEEELP!" We gotta help Agnes!
Me? I think YOU'RE the one forgetting the full stop around here! You're comparing your grammar to mine? HA! You're not even Grammar Nazi enough to correct my grammar!
When the superintendent was questioning Seymour about the origin of the phrase “Steamed Hams”, this video is perfect because it makes it seem like Seymour was ready for any question the superintendent threw his way.
It feels as if they knew each other perfectly, or at least enough to predict what they're gonna say. It's as if they found each other too annoying to let them finish talking
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Mike F rude lol
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Almost 300k!
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This seems extremely passive aggressive
Most people interrupt each other. Its a regular part of conversation.
@@VineFynn but excessively interuptiong one another?
@@AdamasutojrAJR happens to me a lo
@@basedbattledroid3507 happens to me a lot t-
I am 420th like
"May I se-"
"No"
Very accurate to regular talk
1:37
i agree
PLUSHIE_G_PRO May i snow
I've had this happen to me many times lol lol
1:37
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"Aurora Borealis?! At this time of year, at this time of-" "Yes!" "...May I-" _"No."_
SEYMOR THE HOUSE IS ON--
No mother its just the northern lights
Well, Seymour, you are an odd fellow, but I must say ---
*HEEEEEEEEEEELP!*
XDDDDD
@@Goomba1309 Actually killed me
A steamed ham meme?
At this time of year? At this time of day?
Localised entirely in my recommendations?
Nice
No
😁👍
Seymour! Recommendations are on fire!
No, Mother, it's just the RUclips algorithm
Liiiiike! LIIIIIIKE!!!
What makes this so funny is the fact people interrupt each other most of the time. We get the idea before the person finishes talking and we try to answer immediately.
Atopico8 and is really anoyng
Sounds more realistic now for sure
yes
Atopico8 And that's what we call being rude and impolite. Did their parents never teach them to respect other people's social moment.
@@kos2919 Yeah they tried to but kept getting cut off
They have done it so many times that they are simply tired.
Lol
How much burgers in chalmer's belly, how much wine skinner drank, how much his mother was dying...
Lol
LOL I found you.
they're going through the motions
"Y'know, these hamburgers are quite similar to the ones-"
_"H O H O H O , nOooo, pattened skinner-burgers, o l d f a m i l y r e c i p e -"_
I have never seen anyone use the italic text on youtube as good as you
Makes it seem like a even biggier lie
Piz dont kill me owl,
For steamed hams?
F O R S T E A M E D H A M S .
Lol, this actually makes more sense.
Makes it feel like 2 people actually talking to each other, one of them being genuinely skeptical, and the other one actually nervous and trying to cover up
Takes away from it too
@@AcousticJammTheGamer adds to it too
True
True
Reminds me of the movie MASH
0:45 - 1:05 seems soo realistic
I know right?
Plays out like an interrogation.
I know right? I felt like a lot of this vid was like a normal conversation
Best part indeed.
something is wrong about your conversations then
Seeing Chalmers walk out during Skinner’s bullshit steam explanation was absolutely beautiful.
"You know what, I’m not listening to any of this shit."
This comment was made 5 years ago, and it's still funny!
And Skinner's "phew" like Chalmers bought it.
It’s totally in character for chalmers
Aurora Borealis at this time of-
YES.
May I-
No
I misunderstood and was expecting all the dialogue to just overlap each other. The abrupt cut-offs actually worked quite well, especially the Chalmers Aurora Borealis bit. :D
Oh wow! Someone with the same profile pic as me! That isn't something you see every day.
it feels like you're playing a game and you're skipping through the cutscene dialogue
Like the Batman arkham games
Or DDLC.
Or Nekopara and Neko Nin
The Sexelent Money what? It's true
Alex Ander Negum Huh, didn't expect this here. I can't escape it
Rude hams.
The Nerd Council Rather rude hams. Geez.
It's normal here in Upstate New York
*realistic hams
"and you call them rude hams, despite the fact they're obviously being obnoxious"
1000nd liek
Sonic Adventure 2 for the Sega Dreamcast
I get it...
Lol
All it needs is the godawful sound mixing
I WAS L OO KI N g FOR THIS COMM ENT
this comment is 40% of this comment section
Chalmers: You know, these are quite similar to the ones-
Skinner: *OH HO HO HO*
Like in real life
Yeah this is one if the two times that if the interruption were two words later, it would flow better. (The other is the opening scene, they didn't let Chalmers start off passive aggressively asserting dominance lol). Still a masterpiece
"Good Lord, What is happening in there?!!?"
"Aurora Borealis?"
"AURORA BOREALIS! At this time of year, at this time of-"
"Yes."
"May I see-"
"No."
Sold Gold XD
Yeah, laughed my ass off at that part. Excellent editing
JustinB6699 You don't need that high editing skills for this, honestly. It's just cutting and pasting video and audio materials.
True, but I meant more in a comedic sense. Anyone can edit the original like this, hell I can, but not many would have the same comedic timing as that. That part, the region dialogue, and Charmers walking away at the steamed clams explanation could be worse from not as good comedic timing.
My favorite part for sure.
Christian Williams XD
This shitpost made me realize the power of dialogue by Aaron Sorkin. EVERYBODY interrupts one another and therefore the pace increases which makes for a much more exciting conversation. Seriously, the whole scene sounds so different here despite there being almost no changes to the original lines.
Icebears4ever didn't think I'd be seeing you here
Exactly what I was thinking!!
Id argue the original's point is too build up suspense slowly but this work well in a different way
Icebears4ever heyyy..... Please upload more vids
If you want SUSPENSE, watch the blade runner version of steamed hams
When in video games you read subtitles faster than character speak and you skip to another character before they finish speaking
this video is very well done, i gain an increase in irritation each time they speak over the other, it feels like they're really really mad at each other and pretending it's fine but still interupt each other to try to convey their anger and discomfort towards each other
1:15 Should have been "despite the fact they're obv- EXCUSE ME FOR A SEC"
Yes, I thought the same thing
But then it would ruin the funny awkwardness
@@abyssnick That's right, it was good to keep it like that
yeah.
of course
It actually sounds much more organic and credible, sometimes
Skinner: No that’s not smoke it’s steam, ste-
Chalmers: *leaves*
Skinner: whew
It’s clever how you let the characters speak the main part in their sentence and let the other one cut them off as if they understood what the other person was about to say.
Missed opportunity to have the intro play like normal but have Chalmers interrupt it halfway through
"Skinner, with his crazy explanations, the superintendent's gonna need his medica- SEEEEEEEEEEEYMOUUUUURRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!"
@@cloverlovania Superintendent I was just, er stretching my ca-
"what if i purchased fast food..."
*Chalmers makes a sound to show his disapproval*
This actually fits the psychology of the scene better. Chalmers keeps trying to trip Seymour up in his lies by constantly cutting him off, and Seymour, in his mad rush to cover himself thus keeps interjecting with more lies.
"you steam a good-"
*" H E L P, H E E E E L P "*
Well, Seymour, you are rude fellow, but I must say... you steam a good ham.
Excuse you chalmers, but Im pretty sure you were the one shutting seymour down most of the time here so 🖕 you chalmers. He just wanted you to enjoy the steamed delights, and here you are, being so ungrateful
He let his mother burn so you could experience those hams. But no, still not good enough, you want more, you want aurora BOREALIS
*Seymour:* I hope you're prepared for-
*Chalmers:* MYEAH
One thousandth like. Ahh, that felt good.
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0:54 That's like some rapid fire thinking for both of them, they really are just bombarding each other at lightning speed.
1 step ahead. Makes me think of some serious Japanese dialogue
whoa thats crazy
they were playing speed chess
This is just how Aaron Sorkin writes his characters
“Aurora Borealis
At this time of year
At this-“
“YES”
1:38 lol liked that part
"AURORA BOREALIS, AT THIS TIME OF YEAR, AT THIS TIME OF D-"
"Yes."
"may I s-"
"No."
@@AngieMarioFreak2001 Seymour the House is on fire
The original feels awkwardly slow paced now after having watched this.
Well, Seymour, you are an odd fellow, but I must say...
HEEELLLP!!! HHHHEEEEEELLLLPPPP!!!
Aurora Broialis?! At this time of year in thi- Yes!
May I s- No.
"Maybe if you didn't interrupt me, you could have heard me say Steamed Hams and not Steamed Clams."
oh god, that was funnier than i was expecting. i like "very dismissive" Chalmers.
0:39 😂😂
John Tanner ? Did you read his comment? He clearly does.
lul naw, I meant in the show
lol k nerd
George Washington well steams hams is a very complex joke
With very subtle humour the ins and outs of this joke
Will fly over the typical viewers heads I'm just laughing
Out of pity imagining one of you simpletans
Trying to even grasp or comprehend this
Masterpiece.
If you hadn't seen the original thing, you'd swear this was how it played out. They interrupt each other realistically, the audio cuts at just the right time, and the comedic effect is perfection. 👌😂
*_GOOD LORD WHAT IS HAPPENING IN-_*
*_aurora borealis_*
For some reason, the discussion on the regional dialect is the one that's more fluid. I like to think that Chalmers is interrupting to ask a question and catch Skinner in a lie, whereas Skinner uses his intellect and pauses in between sentences to think on his feet.
herooftime1000 it's because when we converse we tend to answer and create thoughts instantly
0:39
When you've heard enough from that one habitual-liar friend.
Relatable
Yes
Minty Meeo yes
xD THAT'S ME!!!
I'm the liar
That actually makes Seymour more believable and less awkward
Chalmers walking out in the middle of skinners sentence makes me think of all the times my mother does that to me
*AURORA BOREALIS? At this time of year, at this time of-*
Yes!
...may I s-
No.
This version is so much more passive aggressive.
Steamed hams but it's a Sonic Adventure 2 cutscene.
The Aurora Borealis part was so perfectly timed😂
0:40 Just casually leaves the room in a conversation
Super passive-aggressive :D :D
He knew Seymour was full of crap that's why 😁
Makes perfect sense! People from Utica take shit from no-one and Chalmers is no exception ;D.
who was in charge of voice direction, Sonic Team USA?
NoJahns There is more than one Sonic Team?
Sonic Team USA was a smaller team that did Sonic Adventure 2 and Heroes. The reason no one knows they existed is because they merged with the main Sonic Team.
ruclips.net/video/4k4syCHPBwg/видео.html
*I'll make you eat those words!*
The Shitposting Spaghetti Monster lmao
Actually feels more realistic and less awkward.
Edit: I'VE NEVER EVEN GOTTEN ONE LIKE. LET ALONE OVER 100. I know its not a lot but it's something.
Exactly my thought
It made me forget that they're cartoon characters for a second
Times that by 5
Be happy man, you now have over 800 of those likes
Lol you beat me to it
Somehow this makes the conversation a lot more realistic
0:38 "I won't hear this bullshit"
Reize Squealer LMAOO
Basically a voice chat in Discord.
1:37
Me asking my mom about going to a concert
It's actually surprisingly realistic now XD
1:32 this part is so much fucking funnier than the original because of this hahaha
Wow sonic adventure 2 unreleased dlc looks sick
I hope you're prepared for an unforgeI'LL MAKE YOU EAT THOSE WORDS
You fake hedgehog!
I like how the thumbnail just says "interrupt"
Steamed Hams- Sonic Adventure 2 Battle Edition
Alt title: Steamed Hams but Skinner and Chalmers have been through this song and dance too long so they rush their performance.
This sounds more natural than the original
they've both watched so many Steamed Hams memes that they know all the lines by heart, and can't wait.
Steamed hams if it was Sonic Adventure 2
superintendent chalmers: may i se-
seymour: No
Chalmers: At this time of year, at this time of*
Skinner: Yes!
Chalmers: May I se*
Skinner: No!
So frickin RUDE :D :D
tomahzo yes
This sounds like a typical conversation during dinner in my house
"Why there's smoke coming from y-
Oh that's not smoke That's the steam for the steam claim we're-
Meh I don't care anymore*leaves*
"Well, I'll leave you to it".
The funny thing is this actually makes the conversation more realistic
Nice of Skinner to let Chalmers finish saying "SEEEEEEYMOOOOOOOOUR!", eh, Luigi?
SPUTNIK.
I hope he made lotsa steamed hams
Luigi! Look! It's from Agnes Skinner, Seymour's mother!
"Dear non-giving up school guys, the Springfield Elementary staff and I have taken over State New York! My son, Seymour, is now a permanent principle, at one of our seven houses that are on fire! I dare you to HELP! HEEEEEEEELP!"
We gotta help Agnes!
And YOU gotta disguise fast food as your own cooking
*That's it, i'm fucking dead and it's your fault*
If you need help doing isometric exercise, check out the enclosed Aurora Borealis
I hope you've prepared for-
*_mmmyeah..._*
Commando Eclipse yeah! That was so mean hahhah
I feel like when he said “SEEEEEYYMOORRRE” that line should have interrupted the song
They both know the loop and just want to get it over with.
this actually flows much better than the original
"AURORA BOREALIS?"
"At this time of year, at this time of-"
" *Y E S* "
"May I s-"
" *N O* "
As a Italian I'm used to this. But there need more hand movement.
Is this a sonic adventure 2 cutscene
No, there isn't any music drowning the voices out.
You beat me to the joke.
ScooterMan you forgot the question mark
Jorge C. M. You forgot the full stop.
Me? I think YOU'RE the one forgetting the full stop around here! You're comparing your grammar to mine? HA! You're not even Grammar Nazi enough to correct my grammar!
This isn't Steamed Hams, it's Sonic Adventure
2
I'll make you eat those words!
Except I can actually hear them talking.
Adventure 2.
I actually didn't expect for some parts of this to fit well. Good job!
- SEYMOUR!
- SUPERINTENDENT!
The only moment where they don't interrupt each other.
This is awesome!
When the superintendent was questioning Seymour about the origin of the phrase “Steamed Hams”, this video is perfect because it makes it seem like Seymour was ready for any question the superintendent threw his way.
Me trying to talk to my mother in a nutshell.
It feels as if they knew each other perfectly, or at least enough to predict what they're gonna say. It's as if they found each other too annoying to let them finish talking
-"Well Seymour you are an Odd Fellow but I must say...you steam a goo--"
-"HELP! HEEEEELLLP!!"
Stromb0li Macarooni Interruptions is apparently a genetic trait now
''AT THIS TIME OF YEAR, AT THIS TIME OF D-''
''yes!''
''may i see--''
''no.''
Steamed Hams but it's being spoken by two people with no manners.
I have to say, for the most part, this actually seems a more natural conversation that the actual episode...
Actually makes the conversation seem more real. In most parts.
they are so rude
is it strange that this feels weirdly more naturalistic and real to how humans talk to each other
Why does this oddly make the conversations make more sence?
Quality thumbnail.
The speed of their jokes and wit makes it feel like a Rick and Morty episode
I love how Chalmers just exits the kitchen while Skinner explains why his oven is smoking. 😂
steamed hams but its edited like sonic adventure 2
I think it's much better when they interupt each other. It adds much more to the clip, in my opinion!
why does this feel more realistic
"Good Lord! What is happening--"
"Aurora Borealis!"
Might start using that.
should've cut off the SEYYYYMOURRRRRR