@@Mylastavatar The gun shots in that movie actually made me jump Which is weird. I see gunfire in movies all the time. But in Joker I felt like I was watching something real. It enhanced the tension.
“Sorry mom!” ...anyone noticed how concerned the tone of his voice sounded? ...that little detail made me even more sad, how attached he was to his mother. You can tell too by how many times he mentioned her in public. Heartbreaking. Genius acting, genius movie...
One thing that never makes sense is that if penny was found guilty of endangering Arthur how did he end up back in her custody? Plus, when she’s in the ambulance, the medic asks him when the last time he spoke to her he said I don’t know. Possibly he never lived with her either
Hopefully the same can happen for the masterpiece Joker film. Maybe an hundred from now movies and history instances of violence will be looked down on and ignored but I doubt it. Extraordinary talent is never forgotten by humans. Not for millennia anyway.
The "aaaa aaahhh" along with the "waa waa waaaahh" timed perfectly with the up beat tempo made that Joker scene more uncomfortable along with his look and his stance. The apartment and the lighting also helped make that scene so greatly disturbing... I loved every bit of that scene. Such an amazing film!
Back during The Great Depression, music is what lifted the heavy hearts and weakened souls of the people who endured hardships and pain brought forth by the stock market crash in October of 1929. Today, the noise that they call "music" doesn't do a thing for me, except give a jarring headache! Fred Astaire was influential and had a big part in morale-boosting, so to speak...so when you're feeling blue at midnight, sit back and let these men sing about the reality of the world and what needs to be done for a change to bring happiness, let their voice ring in your ears! Let Fred's tapping beat and sophisticated rhythm fill your heart and soul, let despair float away, tell misery to go! SLAP THAT BASS!
I remember it so well. I'm an old soul myself and I immediately noticed that that was Fred Astaire. When I turned to my friend and I asked him "is it weird that I know who's in that old movie?" He said "Yes. Yes it really is Manny" 🤣
Really interesting thought, I cant really unsee this now when thinking of the scene and how he is interacting with himself, It makes so much sense. Glad you posted this
I almost saw the scene as Arthur "playing with fire" for the first time and just barely getting his toes wet into dangerous temptations, but what you said about Joker intervening especially considering the dialogue in this scene makes so much more sense
@@michaelpenka4692 I realized when I'm watching on my second time, I also watched some reviews about this movie. So it's not really my opinion. But I prefer that.
Something I noticed when you mentioned that this would be the first time that the personality of "Joker" ... When he is dancing in the room while watching this scene on the tv, Arthur shoots the wall while he's holding the gun in his left hand. Later on we see him sitting at the table writing jokes, "the worst thing about having a mental illness is that people expect you to behave as if you don't." ... Arthur writes those words using his left hand... And later on the subway... when he kills the final banker, he is once again shooting while holding the gun in his left hand. so it could seem that the left side of Arthur is the side that is associated with madness. Maybe I'm just over analyzing things but I think it lines up well with what you were saying
@@mrspolnareff3621 it’s a reference from the “joker” movie that came out a couple years ago. A lot of people discovered or rediscovered this song through that movie.
The scene in Joker where Arthur is dancing to this is played as a comedic moment, but there's also something deeply disturbing hidden beneath. Think about it... The guy is producing tons of serotonin, and as a consequence he's actually hallucinating (though we don't see it) and in his mind, he kills someone for pretty much nothing... Then the gunshot itself makes him snap out of it.
@@Emanthebald A lot of the dance moves performed during the tap dancing segment of this video seem to inspire Arthur's dancing later in the movie after he goes full Joker.
i am a percussionist, and I think that if a tap dancer on this level like Fred Astaire was given a hand drum, he would have phenomenal timing and nuanced fills! Like if you can have that extreme detailed level of nuanced timing with your feet carrying a shoe, imagine what you could do with your free fingers that are 10 times lighter and have way more dexterity! Also each foot can do only 2 points of contact your heel and your sole (maybe the sides?), where as one hand has 7 points of contact the 5 fingers , your boney edge of your palm and the fleshy part of your palm thumb. so 2 hands has 14 points of CONTACT! Now imagine if he already has such good control with jus 2 feet what he could do with 2 hands!
3:24 sounds a lot like the scene in Joker where he's in bed after seeing his set from Pogo's on the Murray Franklin show (in Penny's hospital room). It's a shot from above the bed, which BTW has two sets of pillows and a headboard for two people. This is that decorating-the-stuff-out-of-frame thing that pervades this movie. I can't think of another movie I've ever seen with such depth of detail. It's like somebody gave the Coen Brothers a hundred million dollars to paint in all the little details that they always wanted to. Joker is edge-to-edge in every frame with these kinds of details. Did anyone else notice that there is a graffiti line drawing that looks like Trump in the foyer of Arthur & Penny's apartment building? There are silhouettes on the great, sisyphean stairway the first time we see it that prefigure the iconic, Gary Glitter dance scene literally hours later. The pretty neighbor, who I don't think is named in the movie itself, in the credits is named Sophie Dumonde - wisdom of the world. And on and on and on... When I first saw it I didn't understand why I was so deeply engaged by a movie that didn't ask any mind-blowing questions. Now I get it - the questions are simple, yes, but they are critically important right now, and Joker is probably the best movie anyone could have possibly made to ask these questions in this way. Big kudos to everyone who worked on this movie!
Don't give a fuck if people think the Joker is overrated, I'm so happy to see it make people look up old great songs like this one, same way I'm so happy Bendy and Cuphead made people more interested in Depression Era animation and jazz music.
Que dire sur Fred Astaire : il est pour moi le plus grand danseur du monde. Ceci a été dit par le chorégraphe classique Georges Balanchine Balanchine quand on lui avait posé la question dans un magazine français : "pour moi (sans trop hésiter) il répondit que le plus grand danseur mondial pour lui était sans nul doute Fred Astaire .
*Lyrics* (Verse) Zoom zoom zoom zoom The world is in a mess With politics and taxes And people grinding axes There's no happiness Zoom zoom zoom zoom Rhythm, lead your ace The future doesn't fret me If I can only get me Someone to slap that bass Happiness is not a riddle When I'm listening to that big bass fiddle (Chorus) Slap that bass Slap it till it's dizzy Slap that bass Keep the rhythm busy Zoom zoom zoom Misery, you got to go Slap that bass Use it like a tonic Sleep that bass Keep your philharmonic Zoom zoom zoom And the milk and honey'll flow Dictators would be better off If they zoom-zoomed now and then Today you can see that the happiest men All got rhythm In which case If you want to bubble Slap that bass Slap away your trouble Learn to zoom zoom zoom Slap that bass
From 03:28 to 04:24 : doesn't it sound like Fred Astaire dancing to Techno Music in 1937 ? I'm surprised that part hasn't been sampled yet... Besides I'm here from Joker too, especially because I realized there's here another sample used this time in a classic hip-hop track : Run DMC feat. Pete Rock & CL Smooth's "Down With The King" !
I'm sure the black actors appearing in this video were outstanding singers, musicians and tap dancers and as good as Fred Astaire, and would have loved to perform here if they had been given a chance back then.. I would have loved to see them in action with Fred Astaire in this video too.
Just realised it after watching the Joker movie !! Pete Rock and other DJ's from that era (DJ Premier, Eric B., JMJ...) definitely had a deep musical culture !
Did anyone find this song looking for a edm/techo/dubstep song with the name slap that bass and came across this? Never watched joker, but I feel like I struck gold.
Now finally more people know Fred Astaire today👏🏻 never mind I’m salty when I show people Fred Astaire they didn’t give 2 shits and now because of a Joker movie they say they love it 😒😒😒😒😒
"I'm watching an old war movie!"
turn it down!
sorry mooooom
🤣🤣🤣
Same
Junseo Kim TURN IT DOWN
“You know who’s not a good dancer? Him!”
*bang*
YES!
HAPPY!!
Yep
Only Arthur is really good dancer
What was that noise?!?!
@@maddogsportzjh Im Watching an Old War Movie Mom!!!
who came here after watching the joker
oh yeah
Fantastic music playlist, Fantastic movie.
Me ✋🏽
@@matt995amg Damn right.
Me
Okay, all Joker references aside, Fred Astaire is a phenomenal dancer!!!
@Unprofessional Matters I loved
I can see where Arthur learned how to dance.
He doesn't hold a candle to the Nicholas Brothers.
"What's your name?"
"Arthur"
"You're a very good dancer."
"I know."
[...]
"Wanna know who's not? Him."
💥
HEY WHAT'S YOUR NAME
Sorry mom!
@@oohoooooh I'M WATCHING AN OLD WAR MOVIE
😂
Zoom zoom, zoom zoom
The World is in a mess
With politics and taxes
And people grinding axes
There's no happiness
I cannot forget Arthur dancing this song with his gun.PERFECT
Jules_tbl and the cinematography was really gave it that “Cinema” feel. I loved that shot as he began dancing. 😅
@@Mylastavatar The gun shots in that movie actually made me jump
Which is weird. I see gunfire in movies all the time.
But in Joker I felt like I was watching something real. It enhanced the tension.
not to be annoying but it's on my channel
This song is amazing the guy in this song was out of a old film called tower inferno and i heard the song from joker
I almost jumped out of my chair when they played this on "Joker"! Love it
Me too!
Really
Really I would've jumped out of my chair after Author woking up from unconscious and started smiling with blood coming from his nose and mouth.
Zoom zoom, zoom zoom
One of my favorite scenes from Joker.
“You’re a really good dancer”
“I know.”
You know who's not?
*HIM*
“Sorry mom!” ...anyone noticed how concerned the tone of his voice sounded? ...that little detail made me even more sad, how attached he was to his mother. You can tell too by how many times he mentioned her in public. Heartbreaking. Genius acting, genius movie...
Xavier Andres that’s why I don’t believe he killed her. I think that was just a fantasy he had since he was so upset over finding out he was adopted.
@@mollyoxy Or...Not :)
@@mollyoxy he found out he was abused by her boyfriend and that she wasn't his real mother, at that moment he felt nothing towards her
One thing that never makes sense is that if penny was found guilty of endangering Arthur how did he end up back in her custody? Plus, when she’s in the ambulance, the medic asks him when the last time he spoke to her he said I don’t know. Possibly he never lived with her either
WHat I heard was her odmination over his life, that the voice he adopts is that of a childs apologetic.
That was genius
The world is in a mess
With politics and taxes
And people grinding axes
There's no happiness
Completely fits with Joker
This song completely fits with joker
@Sungod_Da_Don read about Jackson C. Frank, the author of "My name is Carnival"
82 Years After This Came Out And Those Lyrics Are As Real As Ever. Christ This World Is A Bloody Fucking Mess!
@@midge_gender_solek3314 One of my favourite songs in the soundtrack tbh
Those people would never thought that we still watch them even after almost 100 years
Hopefully the same can happen for the masterpiece Joker film. Maybe an hundred from now movies and history instances of violence will be looked down on and ignored but I doubt it. Extraordinary talent is never forgotten by humans. Not for millennia anyway.
An amazingly enough it has nothing to do with their singing or dancing talent either!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@911axe Long term it's a cultural landmark, reflecting of our current times. Historians will dissect it for it's value.
"Just watching an old war movie mom"
"TURN IT DOWN!"
@@scarletcrusade77 "Sorry Mom"
Joker movie🕺🏾
The "aaaa aaahhh" along with the "waa waa waaaahh" timed perfectly with the up beat tempo made that Joker scene more uncomfortable along with his look and his stance. The apartment and the lighting also helped make that scene so greatly disturbing... I loved every bit of that scene. Such an amazing film!
0:16 to 1:00 really gives the vibe of The Joker
The "like" was for your username 😆 👍
that scene with the machinery making a beat was SOOO ahead of its time. damn.
All these gentlemen have passed. Thanks for making such a masterpiece, rest in paradise 💯👏🙏
"Hey whats your name?"
"Arthur"
"Hey Arthur your a really good dancer"
"You knows who's not? HIM"
BANG
Fred Astaire's timing is incredible; the way he syncs his taps to the machinery perfectly is awesome. Not hard to see why he's a legend.
Astaire was so ahead of the times! This is such a cool tap routine
@Daisy...Agreed. He was poetry in motion. Something about his dancing that puts him in a league all to himself.
The all Hollywood history best ever DANCER! FRED ASTAIRE!
Arthur Fleck can really cut a rug
Back during The Great Depression, music is what lifted the heavy hearts and weakened souls of the people who endured hardships and pain brought forth by the stock market crash in October of 1929. Today, the noise that they call "music" doesn't do a thing for me, except give a jarring headache! Fred Astaire was influential and had a big part in morale-boosting, so to speak...so when you're feeling blue at midnight, sit back and let these men sing about the reality of the world and what needs to be done for a change to bring happiness, let their voice ring in your ears! Let Fred's tapping beat and sophisticated rhythm fill your heart and soul, let despair float away, tell misery to go! SLAP THAT BASS!
how cool is that. he does tap, jazz, ball room, swing - has to be one of the top dancers of all time.
,
not 'one of', but the greatest!
@@joeblack8915 Gregory Hines was way better.
@@VBMSerenity And how would you prove that…??
1:34 "Today you can see that the happiest men all got rhythm"
A lot like Arthur I presume
Ian-Luke Production “I haven’t been happy one minute in my entire fucking life”
"Turn it DOwN!"
“Welcome to City-24, it’s safer here.”
Everyone out here talking about joker. I’m just amazed by this dude’s tap dancing. Look at him go! I wanna do that!
This dude? It's Fred Astaire for Christ's sake!
@@joeblack8915 duh I know it’s Fred Astaire! I don’t live under a rock. 😂
Fred Astaire is a legend. I fell asleep watching him do Irish Jigs in the movie "Finian's Rainbow"
imagine getting shot because you're not a good dancer XD
Joker reminded me of my grandmother watching this movie. She had the four movie set. This, Swing time, Top Hat, and one more. The name escapes me
The Gay Divorce?
I remember I had a four set that was this, too just follow the fleet and carefree was it that?
Arthur: I'M WATCHING AN OLD WAR MOVIE!
Arrhur's Mom: TURN IT DOWN!!
1:40
I remember it so well. I'm an old soul myself and I immediately noticed that that was Fred Astaire. When I turned to my friend and I asked him "is it weird that I know who's in that old movie?" He said "Yes. Yes it really is Manny" 🤣
I mean hes iconic, i know him because his song “i wont dance” was in step up and i became obsessed lol
1:00
loading the revolver
"He begins to dance like a master of chaos while his mind begins to fly through the air"
That set looks futuristic af
This sequence is from the 1937 film "Shall We Dance" and it's available for free on RUclips.
It's an old war movie.
'Zoom zoom, zoom zoom
The World is in a mess
With politics and taxes
And people grinding axes
There's no happiness'
🤖
And the more things change, the more they stay insane.
I watched war movies!
@methyy Joker's quotes, dude...
weirdly i watched this movie quite recently, seeing it show up in joker was so strange!
DitzyDaffy race symbolism
Joker?? Anyone????
When I'm watching the movie for my personal view that was the first Joker entrance to "talk" with Arthur.
Really interesting thought, I cant really unsee this now when thinking of the scene and how he is interacting with himself, It makes so much sense. Glad you posted this
I almost saw the scene as Arthur "playing with fire" for the first time and just barely getting his toes wet into dangerous temptations, but what you said about Joker intervening especially considering the dialogue in this scene makes so much more sense
@@michaelpenka4692 I realized when I'm watching on my second time, I also watched some reviews about this movie. So it's not really my opinion. But I prefer that.
Something I noticed when you mentioned that this would be the first time that the personality of "Joker" ...
When he is dancing in the room while watching this scene on the tv, Arthur shoots the wall while he's holding the gun in his left hand. Later on we see him sitting at the table writing jokes, "the worst thing about having a mental illness is that people expect you to behave as if you don't." ... Arthur writes those words using his left hand... And later on the subway... when he kills the final banker, he is once again shooting while holding the gun in his left hand. so it could seem that the left side of Arthur is the side that is associated with madness.
Maybe I'm just over analyzing things but I think it lines up well with what you were saying
This white guy got the whole hood in his music video
That's because whites were the gangsters then.
Not the "hood" in our modern day, though. Those were people working hard (minus the musical diversion) at a legitimate job. Hard working Americans.
Rationalific I’m j joking
Bootie Fatcock Yeah but you’re still dumb. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That was hilarious! Made my morning lol.
One of my favorite scenes,
Knew about this song from crazy for you, I was surprised to see it Joker!
That sick puppy sound is genius
When Arthur dancing with a gun 😍😘
“Hey what’s your name?”
“Arthur”
“You can really dance”
“ I know”
“You know whos not a good dancer?”
“HIM”
*Arthur
Luka Šegota ah I didn’t see that till now! Thank you man!👍
I WAS WATCHING AN OLD WAR MOVIE
Gumbolaya THIS WAS MY FAVOURITE SCENE LMAO
*bang*
one of the best things about JOKER is it introduced me to these great songs.
I love this old war movie!
Me just dancing here with my shirt off and a cap gun saying hey Arthur you’re a really good dancer I know
The world is in a mess
Politics and taxes
And people grinding axes
There's no happiness...
Put a hole in my drywall listening to this.
This is what I mean when I say Im watching an old war movie
I’m not sure if you are referencing something but this musical isn’t about war
@@mrspolnareff3621 lol it’s from a movie
@@theycallmemavericky oh ok :)
@@mrspolnareff3621 it’s a reference from the “joker” movie that came out a couple years ago. A lot of people discovered or rediscovered this song through that movie.
The scene in Joker where Arthur is dancing to this is played as a comedic moment, but there's also something deeply disturbing hidden beneath. Think about it... The guy is producing tons of serotonin, and as a consequence he's actually hallucinating (though we don't see it) and in his mind, he kills someone for pretty much nothing... Then the gunshot itself makes him snap out of it.
I mean, dude wasn't a good dancer.
@@Emanthebald A lot of the dance moves performed during the tap dancing segment of this video seem to inspire Arthur's dancing later in the movie after he goes full Joker.
Always was one of my favorite numbers of his, this and the Fourth of July number in Holiday Inn.
simply fantastic!
THE VERY BEST EVER! ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM from Paris France in remastered 35 millimeters original print. Merci beaucoup and happy NEW!
joker brought me here🥰❤️
I did this musical back in highschool. I was the guy plucking the Cello but I was the one singing the opening lines before the Lead took over.
Joker opened the door for me to find and enjoy this.
Best dancer of all time. Amazing to watch.
Dal ralsiuz!
i am a percussionist, and I think that if a tap dancer on this level like Fred Astaire was given a hand drum, he would have phenomenal timing and nuanced fills! Like if you can have that extreme detailed level of nuanced timing with your feet carrying a shoe, imagine what you could do with your free fingers that are 10 times lighter and have way more dexterity! Also each foot can do only 2 points of contact your heel and your sole (maybe the sides?), where as one hand has 7 points of contact the 5 fingers , your boney edge of your palm and the fleshy part of your palm thumb. so 2 hands has 14 points of CONTACT! Now imagine if he already has such good control with jus 2 feet what he could do with 2 hands!
3:24 sounds a lot like the scene in Joker where he's in bed after seeing his set from Pogo's on the Murray Franklin show (in Penny's hospital room). It's a shot from above the bed, which BTW has two sets of pillows and a headboard for two people.
This is that decorating-the-stuff-out-of-frame thing that pervades this movie. I can't think of another movie I've ever seen with such depth of detail. It's like somebody gave the Coen Brothers a hundred million dollars to paint in all the little details that they always wanted to. Joker is edge-to-edge in every frame with these kinds of details. Did anyone else notice that there is a graffiti line drawing that looks like Trump in the foyer of Arthur & Penny's apartment building? There are silhouettes on the great, sisyphean stairway the first time we see it that prefigure the iconic, Gary Glitter dance scene literally hours later. The pretty neighbor, who I don't think is named in the movie itself, in the credits is named Sophie Dumonde - wisdom of the world. And on and on and on...
When I first saw it I didn't understand why I was so deeply engaged by a movie that didn't ask any mind-blowing questions. Now I get it - the questions are simple, yes, but they are critically important right now, and Joker is probably the best movie anyone could have possibly made to ask these questions in this way. Big kudos to everyone who worked on this movie!
Don't give a fuck if people think the Joker is overrated, I'm so happy to see it make people look up old great songs like this one, same way I'm so happy Bendy and Cuphead made people more interested in Depression Era animation and jazz music.
Hey Arthur you're a good dancer!
Zoom zoom, zoom zoom
The World is in a mess
With politics and taxes
And people grinding axes
There's no happiness
Am I the only one who loves the beginning of the song?
🔫❤️
it's been in my head all day. kept muttering it at work.
Que dire sur Fred Astaire : il est pour moi le plus grand danseur du monde. Ceci a été dit par le chorégraphe classique Georges Balanchine Balanchine quand on lui avait posé la question dans un magazine français : "pour moi (sans trop hésiter) il répondit que le plus grand danseur mondial pour lui était sans nul doute Fred Astaire .
This is a good old war movie
I watched Joker, Then after a month I searched Slapping Bass Tutorial, This popped up and now I am just mind blown.
That whirly sound with the waahhh Wahhhhhhahhhh wahhhhh waaahhhwahhhhh tho
“Hey Arthur what’s your name.... hey Arthur your a really good dancer... I know and who’s not him!”
After watching the joker I had to find this song.
The beauty of watching movies today when they refuel watching movie classics such as this one.
*Lyrics*
(Verse)
Zoom zoom zoom zoom
The world is in a mess
With politics and taxes
And people grinding axes
There's no happiness
Zoom zoom zoom zoom
Rhythm, lead your ace
The future doesn't fret me
If I can only get me
Someone to slap that bass
Happiness is not a riddle
When I'm listening to that big bass fiddle
(Chorus)
Slap that bass
Slap it till it's dizzy
Slap that bass
Keep the rhythm busy
Zoom zoom zoom
Misery, you got to go
Slap that bass
Use it like a tonic
Sleep that bass
Keep your philharmonic
Zoom zoom zoom
And the milk and honey'll flow
Dictators would be better off
If they zoom-zoomed now and then
Today you can see that the happiest men
All got rhythm
In which case
If you want to bubble
Slap that bass
Slap away your trouble
Learn to zoom zoom zoom
Slap that bass
So this is what old war movie looks like
You're a really good dancer!
this is hip for 1937, remember still 20 years before the birth of rock n roll and yet its at that level, amazing stuff
"Hey what's your name?"
"Mine name's Arthur!"
"You're a great dancer Arthur"
yeah and you know who isn't a good dancer? HIM
IM JUST WATCHING ON OF THOSE NEW WAR MOVIES
From 03:28 to 04:24 : doesn't it sound like Fred Astaire dancing to Techno Music in 1937 ? I'm surprised that part hasn't been sampled yet...
Besides I'm here from Joker too, especially because I realized there's here another sample used this time in a classic hip-hop track : Run DMC feat. Pete Rock & CL Smooth's "Down With The King" !
The best war movie of all time!
incredible how clever they were creating this number. Just trying top the previous one
Arthur Fleck brought me here.
Oh I see where our arthur /joker got his dancing skill from👏👏🤔😊
2020 world is in a mess...
It’s because no one is slapping a bass!
E P I C O !
Fred was a Legend back there!
I'm sure the black actors appearing in this video were outstanding singers, musicians and tap dancers and as good as Fred Astaire, and would have loved to perform here if they had been given a chance back then.. I would have loved to see them in action with Fred Astaire in this video too.
reina coffee I agree. Product of the times but still progressive for back then.
@@robertsetzer5554 absolutely. 1937 very progressive for them to be even be on stage. mostly it was black faced white guys performing.
I'm here because Run DMC sampled this for "Down with the King."
Just realised it after watching the Joker movie !! Pete Rock and other DJ's from that era (DJ Premier, Eric B., JMJ...) definitely had a deep musical culture !
Great!!😊
This version is unfortunately not anywhere on Apple music. Shame.
names all of the singers, musicians? they deserve credit for the music same as ole fred
"Hey! What's your name?"
"Arthur."
"Well hey Arthur, you're a really good dancer"
"I know... You know who's not a good dancer? *_Him_*
Did anyone find this song looking for a edm/techo/dubstep song with the name slap that bass and came across this?
Never watched joker, but I feel like I struck gold.
and that ENDING. WOAH, NELLIE !!!!!!!! - Fred, you are a whirling dervish with wings ! -- ADMIRE, ESTEEM & LOVE YOU FOREVER, FRED AUSTERLITZ ASTAIRE!
How does it feel listening to the song after 70 80 years ago
When it's written by George Gershwin, very, very good.
Yeah, you're here from Joker too.
Now finally more people know Fred Astaire today👏🏻 never mind I’m salty when I show people Fred Astaire they didn’t give 2 shits and now because of a Joker movie they say they love it 😒😒😒😒😒
*the clicking of a gun*
0:59
“Hey what’s your name?”
“Arthur”
"the worlds in a mess" just wait 2 years boys and you've got a real mess
It was made during the Great Depression but yeah, once WWII hit it became a real mess.
Yeah