Howard Siu Some of the lines are still funny . The plugs you see he used to use his hands . . I played and recorded bass for the first time. It is quite short. Please give it a listen. ruclips.net/video/S8BT8cwF018/видео.html
John stopped the voltage in that scene, because in reality John Lennon and Ringo Starr were good friends!! John Lennon always liked Ringo even after the Beatles broke up in 1970
@@evelynnelavelle2015It's my understanding that John had reconciled with all of them before the assassination in 1980, which despite the obvious tragedy, is something to be happy about.
My favorite parts of this movie are when John says things like "jeweller you've failed haven't you... Jeweller" or "scientist you've failed haven't you scientist?"
I love the tiny moments in the film where George seems to be doing his own little thing, like at 0:41, where he’s waggling his finger at the light for some reason.
@@sleepysteev2735 Can confirm. As someone's who's almost legally blind, I stand close to people and things even with my glasses on. Even if he's got contacts, he probably can't see anyone clearly unless he's right up on them
Fun bit of trivia for you. Both scientists played villains in Gene Wilder movies. Roy Kinnear in Willy Wonka (as well as The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother) and Victor Spinetti in Start the Revolution Without Me.
You're the second person I've seen say that Ringo getting barbecued as a child gave them psychological problems. WTF Beatles? (Oh wait, they were stoned. Literally.)
@@lizzychrome7630 if i had a nickle for everytime somebody developed an irrational fear from this movie as a child id have 2 nickles. which isnt a lot, but it’s weird it happened twice.
“You’re another failure aren’t you scientist.” “It’s more than my job’s worth to stop him when he’s like this. He’s out to rule the world. If he can get a government grant.” So many great lines in this movie.
@@Andrew-ve9ls as you are now aware he was in AHDN, but he was also the crazy British General spouting nonsense in one of the scenes from Magical Mystery Tour, when Paul is dressed as the General at the desk
Never did. So glad I found it online, back when RUclips wasn't so iron-fisted and you could try BEFORE you buy. Saw the whole movie on here in segments, bought the DVD, showed it to all my friends, bought one of _them_ the DVD last Christmas. Some people buy things because they want to own them, you know?
Lil Miss Rock Chick. Not like HARD DAYS NIGHT, in '64, uh year & uh half earlier. HDN came out at the BEGINNING! of BEATLEMANIA & HELP! came out during the PEAK!! of BEATLEMANIA. '65. Major difference. The BEATLES did pick things up in '68 with YELLOW SUBMARINE 💛. BRILLIANT!!
I enjoy throwing out John Lennon movie quotes before or after playing a Beatles song ! The crowd , old enough , loves them. The younger ones they just think I'm crazy . Great material !
This scene was the first time I ever actually SAW the Beatles: the film came on TV when I was a kid. This was pretty disturbing stuff for a 3- or 4-year-old. Thanks for uploading the memory, nonetheless.
I only just saw it for the first time last night (at age 30) but I can easily imagine what my four-year-old-self would have made of this, and yes, it would have freaked me out I think. Kind of like "Mouse Hunt."
0:54 I thought that scientist was insulting Paul for a sec😂instead he's insulting the other scientist😂I adore this film,it is pure nonsense and I love it!❤😂
Victor Spinetti and Roy Kinnear as the scientists. Spinetti appeared in three of the Beatles' movies: A Hard Day's Night (1964), Help! (1965) and their televised Magical Mystery Tour (1967).
boy have the times changed. people don't see america like they used to. there's really no country people look at today and think that that's the place we've got to be.
@@lennox285679 Yeah! I live in America and I kinda wouldn't mind living in another country. Especially with our current president who we dont say the name of.. oof
They were so gorgeous -- so much fun living through this time as a pre-teen. Not enough thanks to Brian Epstein - for giving one of the greatest gifts to planet Earth -- The Beatles.
lenin ruiz they couldn’t have been stoned while they were shooting or else they wouldn’t have been able to act properly. They wouldn’t have been able to recite their lines, or do much of anything else for that matter. Maybe they were stoned in their off time, but definitely not during filming.
They really should've uploaded the whole scene. Hey, Apple! Hire me as a quality control consultant! I'm really good at it, thanks to your blunders that keep happening on almost every DVD/bluray release. Please don't muck it up on the upcoming Let It Be project, okay?
"What's your electricity bill like ?" "It's sort of long counterfoil ." Leslie Nielsen must have loved this one . "I am serious and don't call me Shirley ."
*The beatles were changelings. They were very spiritual, even in the early days. No one noticed this but it has been noticed... ♫* _If you guys haven't read the pages 59-68 of "The Present" at truthcontest◘com (the beatles section), go for it. It's _*_amazing!_*
I just remember gasping when I saw them in HELP at the movies....their hair had grown so long since most of America had last seen them on Ed Sullivan! George's especially (compare to those Ed Sullivan shows). We thought it was Fab! ;)
@@federalisticnewyorkians4470 Thanks, I actually bought this now. It's funny how I recognized the one actor from Willy Wonka from just a tiny thumbnail, Such a recognizable look.
Scene with George unwrapping a stick of gum while Paul is asking about a drug. Paul: Is it mainlining or habit forming? George: Puts gum in his mouth: Only if you swallow it.
Lennon was like the straight man, George couldn't act if his life depended on it and Ringo, as all the critics of the time pointed out but took me 50 years to believe, was the only actor in the group. I died when he started shaking from the voltage.
2:23 What type of reaction was that from Paul? 😂 Their performances are quite bizarre and unnatural, but I forget they don’t have a lot of acting experience and only are playing themselves.
John doing the narrator's voice (but imagine it with a funny tone, k? :v) 2:23 When Ringo's pants come down to his ankles, he felt a little cold in there, in his jewels, even though my bandmates and I, the most handsome Beatle, of course, were inside a laboratory. Ringo felt half-naked. And he didn't like it so much. He was worried. WORRIED AS HELL. OH MY FUCKING EYES! " 2:24 So...My other bandmates, Paul and George, were looking at Ringo. Paul just smiled and waved at Ringo's in a childish style like saying to him: "You look so good like that, pal." But George didn't smile or do something strange like my boyfriend Paul did (please, don't tell Paul I said this). Ehem, like I was saying. George didn't do anything. Instead, he just looked very intensely at Ringo. WHAT?! OH PLEASE! AH...Well, inside George's mind and below that strange haircut named Arthur, George was actually enjoying the view that Ringo was showing to us. George, with his always serious look as ALWAYS, was trying to eat Ringo with his eyes. In a romantic way, OF COURSE! I mean... *clears throat*..GEORGE LIKED RINGO FOR CHRIST MOTHER SAKE! EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT! THEY LOVED EACH-" (Now Paul is telling the rest of the story :v) Two people on the background hit John on the head. They were George and Ringo, who after they hit him, they looked at each other for 10 seconds, staring into each other's eyes, like if they were about to kiss but unfortunately, they didn't. Ringo only laughed nervously for about 4 seconds and George did do nothing but he just keep staring at Ringo in a very romantic and intense way. The reason Ringo hit John was 'cause he was bothering all around, and the reason George hit John, was 'cause he didn't like how John laughed at Ringo, y' know. THE END :v Ps: This look like a fan fiction, I know
I think John could have had an acting career, if he'd wanted to (he didn't). He seemed good enough as an actor but was such a distinct personality and had such a great speaking voice that his presence in the right films would have been great to see.
George- ‘his hands. Will he still be able to drum eh?’ His accent though
I know, it's too adorable
I thought he said drive
Cute af
-He used to+
It’s just 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
1:22
John:How do you feel?
Ringo:I used to use my hands
John: "He used to use his hands"
Howard Siu Some of the lines are still funny . The plugs you see he used to use his hands . .
I played and recorded bass for the first time. It is quite short. Please give it a listen.
ruclips.net/video/S8BT8cwF018/видео.html
😂❤
"*rr rr*"
I just realized that this was a pun lol
“Erp Erp”
John is the sarcastic one
Paul’s the cute one
George’s the spiritual one
And Ringo’s the drummer
Ringo's the boxer one
Ringos the goat
ringo is the beatles. all four of them
Ringo was the the glue that held the band together
John's still cute
2:23 - And at that moment, the movie theatre was closed due to sudden indoor flooding.
Why?
@Sarah Milo Not to mention this being the start of all the different AOOO fetishes Ringo was subjected to throughout the movie.
@@lizzychrome7630 what the fucks an aooo
@@employeetapesarchive8300 Archive Of Our Own. If Fanfic. net is the Cable of fanfiction, Archive Of Our Own is the HBO of fanfiction.
Thank God I know sign language because I would go deaf by the sound of all those girls screaming
Love how John really stops them from going higher on voltage.
classic rock he just pats the dude's hand a few times lol
I love how he intimidates the scientist. "You're a failure, aren't you scientist"? Lol
John stopped the voltage in that scene, because in reality John Lennon and Ringo Starr were good friends!! John Lennon always liked Ringo even after the Beatles broke up in 1970
@@evelynnelavelle2015It's my understanding that John had reconciled with all of them before the assassination in 1980, which despite the obvious tragedy, is something to be happy about.
"He used to use his hands"
But ya know, he also
used to wear his pants...
That’s a good one... I’m a little late, but I wanted to let you know that I appreciate your joke xD
My favorite parts of this movie are when John says things like "jeweller you've failed haven't you... Jeweller" or "scientist you've failed haven't you scientist?"
MINE TOO!!!!!
My dad's a retired jeweller and also a Beatles fan. Whenever I'd go visit his shop I'd always make sure to quote this scene.
1:23 LMAO John: How do you feel? Ringo: I used to use my hands echo: He used to use his hands
They get me every time! 😂🤣😂🤣
I love the tiny moments in the film where George seems to be doing his own little thing, like at 0:41, where he’s waggling his finger at the light for some reason.
And in the jewellers I’m sure he’s pinching things in his pocket!
Paul's face when Ringo's pants come off...XD
Snoopy Pencil XD.
I'm more amused by George's face just staring at him so intensely. 🤣
Alexis Santschi
George's thoughts: so that's how it looks down there...
He be like oh my
What about George, all mesmerized?
Ringo's face when his pants fall down... "Why me?"
Personal Pronouns ✌️😄
@@laurabeane8862 what
At least he wasn't the chosen one to die in 1966.
So we now know Veruca Salt's dad was more interested other things than packaging peanuts
"Here, you've lost your watershed, Wonka. Industrial waste, that."
I knew he looked familiar lmao
I thought so too
I recognized him from Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory!
Lol yea I just realized that
Why does John always need to get so close t someone
he's having fun pestering these nerds.
He may have picked up that habit as a kid due to his severe near-sightedness and refusal to wear glasses.
@@sleepysteev2735 Can confirm. As someone's who's almost legally blind, I stand close to people and things even with my glasses on. Even if he's got contacts, he probably can't see anyone clearly unless he's right up on them
Lmao ik
SHORT SIGHTED 🤓🤓🤓
I've watches the movie a hundred million times that I just can't stop watching it! It's a great movie
Like what you see there Paul
I'm sure Paul had seen Ringo naked before.
No, but it looks like George does. Haha! 😉🤣
You'll pay for this, wonka
HRHooChicken Lol
Fun bit of trivia for you. Both scientists played villains in Gene Wilder movies. Roy Kinnear in Willy Wonka (as well as The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother) and Victor Spinetti in Start the Revolution Without Me.
I got a blueberry for a daughter.
Chris Pacman Jones he played veruca salt’s father.
@@lawrence142002 damn, lucky bastards lmao. Acted alongside the legend Gene Wilder, AND all four Beatles
The Beatles are amazing. Imagine if they really had an acting career.
Ringo was in a few movies in the 70s
I would have love to see them in a James Bond movie!
@@philipperiopel1911 You did. It's called "Help."
give my regards to broad street
I believe George did guest appearances in Monty Python.
I like when John says this is outrageous
I watched this as a young child and I literally have a phobia of rings now
You're the second person I've seen say that Ringo getting barbecued as a child gave them psychological problems. WTF Beatles? (Oh wait, they were stoned. Literally.)
@@lizzychrome7630 if i had a nickle for everytime somebody developed an irrational fear from this movie as a child id have 2 nickles. which isnt a lot, but it’s weird it happened twice.
@@stonedimmaculate2942 And if I had one for every time someone used that quote...
Well, it is a very different religion than ours
Imagine shooting a film with the greatest band members across the universe
“You’re another failure aren’t you scientist.” “It’s more than my job’s worth to stop him when he’s like this. He’s out to rule the world. If he can get a government grant.” So many great lines in this movie.
Funny that people making the fat scientist is the Veruca Salt while I am the only one says the skinny one was also in Hard days a night.
TheBandit025 he was also in Magical Mystery Tour
Omg thank you lol. I realized it when I watched Help and Hard Days Night back to back 😅
@@ShotDownInFlames2 No, he was the TV director. Norm and Shake were the manager and roadie respectively.
The tall scientist is Victor Spinetti.
He was a friend of The Beatles
and was in A Hard Days Night, Help
and Magical Mystery Tour.
@@accam6734 I loved him in both movies. 😁
1:05 just realised that's the same guy who plays the nuts militar in Magical Mistery Tour. Awesome!
and a hard day's night
Elmo James Jolly good sarge, carry on.
Paul when ringos pants fell down
Victor Spinetti is always a highlight in their movies. He was born to play a madman.
was he also in hard days night? looks familiar
@@Andrew-ve9ls yeah, he plays the stressed TV producer in that movie.
@@marty6779 ah thank you
@@Andrew-ve9ls as you are now aware he was in AHDN, but he was also the crazy British General spouting nonsense in one of the scenes from Magical Mystery Tour, when Paul is dressed as the General at the desk
@@dylansandas920 thank you
That actor's the same one who stared in Willy Wonka as Veruca's dad. The fat scientist I should say after all.
+tetails Roy Kinnear. His son, 'Rory, is now a very good TV and film actor
Jack Hughman Rory played Brian Epstein in Lennon Naked
love your tails photo pic
This movie doesn't get the love it deserves 😍😍😍😍😍
it is the most underrated Beatles thing there is
Never did. So glad I found it online, back when RUclips wasn't so iron-fisted and you could try BEFORE you buy. Saw the whole movie on here in segments, bought the DVD, showed it to all my friends, bought one of _them_ the DVD last Christmas. Some people buy things because they want to own them, you know?
Lil Miss Rock Chick. Not like HARD DAYS NIGHT, in '64, uh year & uh half earlier. HDN came out at the BEGINNING! of BEATLEMANIA & HELP! came out during the PEAK!! of BEATLEMANIA. '65. Major difference. The BEATLES did pick things up in '68 with YELLOW SUBMARINE 💛. BRILLIANT!!
@@petegobeckli1386 Yellow Submarine? You mean the movie they had so little involvement with, that it didn't have them do the voices?
I agree
I enjoy throwing out John Lennon movie quotes before or after playing a Beatles song ! The crowd , old enough , loves them. The younger ones they just think I'm crazy . Great material !
This scene was the first time I ever actually SAW the Beatles: the film came on TV when I was a kid. This was pretty disturbing stuff for a 3- or 4-year-old.
Thanks for uploading the memory, nonetheless.
I only just saw it for the first time last night (at age 30) but I can easily imagine what my four-year-old-self would have made of this, and yes, it would have freaked me out I think. Kind of like "Mouse Hunt."
So the first thing you saw was Ringo's underwear. Interesting.
0:54 I thought that scientist was insulting Paul for a sec😂instead he's insulting the other scientist😂I adore this film,it is pure nonsense and I love it!❤😂
The voltage! Up up up up!!
John would have made a great actor.
Lennon and actor Victor Spinetti remained close friends right up until Lennon's death.
Victor Spinetti and Roy Kinnear as the scientists. Spinetti appeared in three of the Beatles' movies: A Hard Day's Night (1964), Help! (1965) and their televised Magical Mystery Tour (1967).
Ugh why did you have to remind me of that last one?
Because it's great, why else ?
"Made in America you see. Streets ahead of anything we've got."
Actually, he's saying "Streaks ahead of anything we've got."
streaks not streets 👍
boy have the times changed. people don't see america like they used to. there's really no country people look at today and think that that's the place we've got to be.
@@lennox285679 Yeah! I live in America and I kinda wouldn't mind living in another country. Especially with our current president who we dont say the name of.. oof
@@retroriley17 Right. Because who doesn't love a strong economy and low unemployment? Try reading the news and not watching CNN ....son. Lol
They were so gorgeous -- so much fun living through this time as a pre-teen. Not enough thanks to Brian Epstein - for giving one of the greatest gifts to planet Earth -- The Beatles.
@ 2:23 The wave that Paul does is funny. All the best, Ringo
reminds me of the nervous wave Curly and Shemp used to give Moe right before he bopped them.
"Scientist you've failed."
They are wonderful 💗
Paul McCartney is so perfect 😍💗
2:24 Georgie's face 😂
Can't tell if he's curious or horrified 😂
All this American rig. Wrong voltage.
but ringo is the best funniest in help movies and others
0:52 I love the way he drinks❤❤❤
Lol they were all stoned.
+lru WHAT
No
Loveisart yes Paul said so in Eight Days a Week the Touring Years by Ron Howard.
lenin ruiz they couldn’t have been stoned while they were shooting or else they wouldn’t have been able to act properly. They wouldn’t have been able to recite their lines, or do much of anything else for that matter. Maybe they were stoned in their off time, but definitely not during filming.
@@loveisart696 you can do a lot stoned plus weed was way weeker back then
I LOVE this movie!
Me too.
WHAT
Fantastic! With a ring like that I could... dare I say it?... rule the world!
They really should've uploaded the whole scene. Hey, Apple! Hire me as a quality control consultant! I'm really good at it, thanks to your blunders that keep happening on almost every DVD/bluray release. Please don't muck it up on the upcoming Let It Be project, okay?
jasobres if you can get a government grant
Yes, THAT's my favorite line in the whole film. That Victor Spinetti was something else.
"What's your electricity bill like ?"
"It's sort of long counterfoil ."
Leslie Nielsen must have loved this one .
"I am serious and don't call me Shirley ."
2:24 poor George he looked scared :(
*The beatles were changelings. They were very spiritual, even in the early days. No one noticed this but it has been noticed... ♫*
_If you guys haven't read the pages 59-68 of "The Present" at truthcontest◘com (the beatles section), go for it. It's _*_amazing!_*
Beatles were the most inspired band of all time...
#Spam
My father and I still laugh when we see this part. It is just so darn funny.
This whole movie is so iconic
2:24 It almost looks like Paul is doing this...
👌🏻
I just remember gasping when I saw them in HELP at the movies....their hair had grown so long since most of America had last seen them on Ed Sullivan! George's especially (compare to those Ed Sullivan shows). We thought it was Fab! ;)
2:18 Girls In The Cinema Screams Very Very Loud
Ringo’s face says it all
He could rule the world....if he gets a government grant.
I was like: I swear Scientists, if Ringo gets electrocuted you guys are dead from me haha xD
Yay Celestia i’d bleedin stab em if they dare hurt my ringo
*JOHN'S BEST FACES*
0:55
1:56
2:09
2:16
i like how george just sits there
I vaguely remember seeing this movie with my uncle when I was a child, I want to see it again so bad
The entire VHS rip is there on the internet archive for free
@@federalisticnewyorkians4470 Thanks, I actually bought this now. It's funny how I recognized the one actor from Willy Wonka from just a tiny thumbnail, Such a recognizable look.
Thats Veruka Salts dad from WIlly Wonka
The wonderful late Roy Kinnear. ❤️
Scene with George unwrapping a stick of
gum while Paul is asking about a drug.
Paul: Is it mainlining or habit forming?
George: Puts gum in his mouth: Only
if you swallow it.
John saves the day
My childhood 😌
Ya All Talk about Paul reacting to ringo
*but have you seen george??*
God can I go back to this year!!! 🏴💕💕💕💕💕
they’re mad scientists but they’re not insane
Ah bless, the late great Roy Kinnear.
Lennon was like the straight man, George couldn't act if his life depended on it and Ringo, as all the critics of the time pointed out but took me 50 years to believe, was the only actor in the group. I died when he started shaking from the voltage.
"straight"
@@wafflecult27
Rite.
@@wafflecult27 what's that supposed to mean?
@@water9892 because John wasn't straight
@@wafflecult27 So you think he's bisexual?
2:18 ringo: Oh shit.
2:24 George: ... *Stare*
2:24 Paul: hey 😅
2:27 ringo: why me..
Everyone gangsta til Ringo loses his ringos (1:52)
I can't get enough of this movie
But can you please post the curling clip?!
It's a fiendy thingy! Another classic line. LOL
They're so cute, I love them
My father played this on a lòop I swear when I was younger. I love this movie
I had no idea that John's hair looked like that from the back. I thought it was shorter like Paul's.
1:37 I love how Paul calls the fat scientist “Up up”😂
"It won't work. I don't expect it to work. It could work" spoken like a true scientist 😤
Finally a video that's not 36 seconds!
"He's an idiot. Degree in woodwork; I ask you..." Classic.
phyfell001 Lmao I say this in work all the time & nobody has a clue 🤣😂
THE BEATLES FOREVER!
A truly fantastic film that makes me yearn for my youth
Damn, John actually had it in him
Victor Spinetti is hilarious.
John Lennon handsome 😍😍
0:34 is that the dude that was in a hard days night??
Yes
2:24 I like Paul's wave
He is so lovely
Rory Kinnear from Willy Wonka and the Beatles. This is the most 60’s-70’s thing I’ve ever seen 🤣🥰
2:23 What type of reaction was that from Paul? 😂 Their performances are quite bizarre and unnatural, but I forget they don’t have a lot of acting experience and only are playing themselves.
I can’t take much more of this
John doing the narrator's voice (but imagine it with a funny tone, k? :v)
2:23 When Ringo's pants come down to his ankles, he felt a little cold in there, in his jewels, even though my bandmates and I, the most handsome Beatle, of course, were inside a laboratory. Ringo felt half-naked. And he didn't like it so much. He was worried. WORRIED AS HELL. OH MY FUCKING EYES! "
2:24 So...My other bandmates, Paul and George, were looking at Ringo. Paul just smiled and waved at Ringo's in a childish style like saying to him: "You look so good like that, pal." But George didn't smile or do something strange like my boyfriend Paul did (please, don't tell Paul I said this). Ehem, like I was saying. George didn't do anything. Instead, he just looked very intensely at Ringo. WHAT?! OH PLEASE! AH...Well, inside George's mind and below that strange haircut named Arthur, George was actually enjoying the view that Ringo was showing to us. George, with his always serious look as ALWAYS, was trying to eat Ringo with his eyes. In a romantic way, OF COURSE! I mean... *clears throat*..GEORGE LIKED RINGO FOR CHRIST MOTHER SAKE! EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT! THEY LOVED EACH-"
(Now Paul is telling the rest of the story :v)
Two people on the background hit John on the head. They were George and Ringo, who after they hit him, they looked at each other for 10 seconds, staring into each other's eyes, like if they were about to kiss but unfortunately, they didn't. Ringo only laughed nervously for about 4 seconds and George did do nothing but he just keep staring at Ringo in a very romantic and intense way. The reason Ringo hit John was 'cause he was bothering all around, and the reason George hit John, was 'cause he didn't like how John laughed at Ringo, y' know.
THE END :v
Ps: This look like a fan fiction, I know
Why is this so well written lol
2:17 and that's 60's fanservice
I think John could have had an acting career, if he'd wanted to (he didn't). He seemed good enough as an actor but was such a distinct personality and had such a great speaking voice that his presence in the right films would have been great to see.
Haha,Paul at 2:24,😁
Sabine Wei I think he got a little excited there haha
GEORGE'S FACE IS ME
Notice "scientist" is also Varuca Sults father in Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory
VOLTAGE! UP UP!
I've met Victor Spinetti.
Nice guy.
😁
2:23 love when Ringo's paints come off