Mel Brooks on Alfred Hitchcock

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  • Опубликовано: 24 фев 2018
  • I love this short excerpt from Conan O'Brien's occasional "Serious Jibber-Jabber" talk show, where Mel Brooks tells his story about dining at Chasen's with Alfred Hitchcock.
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  • @focuspulling
    @focuspulling  3 года назад +1

    focuspull.in/join

  • @BeazleyStudios
    @BeazleyStudios 3 года назад +142

    One of the best things about this interview, Conan let's Mel talk. Unlike Colbert, or Fallon or Kimmel...Conan gives his guest the spotlight.

    • @rohanemmet251
      @rohanemmet251 3 года назад +6

      Yet all I want is more Conan

    • @paulamiles9559
      @paulamiles9559 Год назад +4

      Conan is well known for his modesty and generosity to colleagues.

    • @vb8428
      @vb8428 Год назад +5

      If it was on his talk show or podcast he'd be acting like a clown interrupting every 10 seconds.

    • @jamesmcinnis208
      @jamesmcinnis208 Год назад

      Let us?

    • @dmontes133
      @dmontes133 Год назад +2

      There are no good American talk shows any more. The only good on is from Britain, the Graham Norton Show.

  • @yes-fq6jd
    @yes-fq6jd 3 года назад +128

    He's really attentive to details, and has a terrific memory

    • @Ogrematic
      @Ogrematic 3 года назад +5

      I memorized Spaceballs.

    • @andreika6681
      @andreika6681 3 года назад +1

      @@oscarsalesgirl296 he know what ppl need, just a story, doesn't matter at all if it all made up

    • @vova47
      @vova47 2 года назад +1

      Or he's telling a tall story.

    • @vino140
      @vino140 Год назад

      @@vova47 Tall, it's a big FAT lie....call it a skyscraper story ! Mel is an old fool.

    • @brucekuehn4031
      @brucekuehn4031 Год назад +1

      He’s a wonderful story teller. Catch the Cary Grant story he told Johnny Carson.

  • @calessel3139
    @calessel3139 Год назад +29

    Mel Brooks is a brilliant story teller.

  • @jo8980
    @jo8980 5 лет назад +128

    What a treasure Brooks is. Such a grand era he was from. Certainly entertainers don't come with the same class, charm and talent as he and his peers did back then.

    • @toddlevine9377
      @toddlevine9377 3 года назад +3

      Absolutely. Also an authentic comedic genius. One of perhaps only a dozen or so throughout the 120 odd years of cinematic history. Cheers!

    • @billr848
      @billr848 Год назад +1

      Yes but they worked hard. Jack Benny was one of the hardest workers in Hollywood. Mel Brooks, the same!

    • @jasonkoch3182
      @jasonkoch3182 4 месяца назад

      I love these comments.
      Do you honestly believe there are no classy, charming, and talented entertainers out there today? I bet we could find some real assholes back in the day, too.
      Y'all gotta stop pretending that the past was somehow better than the present.

  • @franklowell6180
    @franklowell6180 Год назад +30

    I got Mel's book "All About Me" on audio. It is read by Mel himself, and listening to it is like having him in your living room, in a big easy chair just regaling you with story after story! Great book, but best on audio for that reason!

    • @focuspulling
      @focuspulling  Год назад +4

      Thanks for the recommendation, that's my Audible credit pick for the month now!

  • @jimdemetri8168
    @jimdemetri8168 2 года назад +21

    I would love to spend a day talking to mel . God what stories this man has to tell .

  • @ronaldrayner5049
    @ronaldrayner5049 Год назад +9

    That's why Mel Brooks is who he is ,A tale spinner ,and a comic genius. O'Brien gifted his audience with a gifted man talking about another gifted man.

  • @karlsweeney2328
    @karlsweeney2328 3 года назад +54

    All of Brooks' anecdotes relate to food, and he always remembers what everyone had.

    • @zelmoziggy
      @zelmoziggy 3 года назад +3

      Or he makes it up as he goes along.

    • @karlsweeney2328
      @karlsweeney2328 3 года назад +6

      @@zelmoziggy If you get a chance watch Blazing Saddles with the commentary on. Rye toast with butter, beef and broccoli with a Pepsi, Earl Grey tea with digestive biscuits that were sort of graham crackery. It goes on and on.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler 3 года назад +2

      In this case, I can understand why. There he is eating his sole and just watching this man put away enough food for a party of 6.

  • @shawnj1966
    @shawnj1966 Год назад +58

    Mel Brooks is better at memorizing food orders, than the waitress I spoke to the last time I went out to eat!

    • @thomasferranti5310
      @thomasferranti5310 5 месяцев назад

      All you have to remember is your order. How many orders do you think the waitress is expected to remember because of guys like you?

    • @bmla88
      @bmla88 3 месяца назад

      You’re no Alfred Hitchcock

  • @dmblum1
    @dmblum1 Год назад +11

    When I was an exchange student in France, a buddy and I had an expression : "Go Orson." That meant going into a nice restaurant and ordering all we could afford to eat; we would imagine his chubby, beared head floating in the air, beaming down on us with approval.

  • @Aubury
    @Aubury 3 года назад +31

    MB is a national treasure...

  • @JoeSmith-ip4jf
    @JoeSmith-ip4jf Год назад +6

    When I was a teenager, lo these long 4 decades ago, I stumbled across an anthology of short SF stories that was put together and edited by Issac Asimov.
    In the foreword, in which he catalogued the events of the year and the novels that were published, he used to include a line that said, "Mel Brooks was still known as Melvin Kaminsky." Then at some year in the anthology in the 50's, it changed when Mel changed his name. I always liked that.

  • @glw5166
    @glw5166 Год назад +6

    I came to this story after hearing his hilarious recounting to Johnny Carson of having lunch with Cary Grant.

    • @unclebrucelive
      @unclebrucelive Год назад

      YES! the Cary Grant lunch story is hysterical...

  • @steveconn
    @steveconn Год назад +3

    High Anxiety was a great Hitchcock homage.

  • @-C.S.R
    @-C.S.R 3 года назад +28

    I’m hooked! All I want are more
    Mel Brooks stories!

  • @matthewmartinbooksbymatthe7193
    @matthewmartinbooksbymatthe7193 3 года назад +15

    This was beautiful. The background with Mel in a black suit, it creates such a beautiful mood. The story is so mundane but I was hanging on every word.

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 2 года назад

      Mundane isn't the word for a story of dining with Alfred Hitchcock. Not this one anyway. Were it mundane, you wouldn't have hung on every word, by definition. (Oxford: "mundane: lacking interest of excitement; dull")

    • @matthewmartinbooksbymatthe7193
      @matthewmartinbooksbymatthe7193 2 года назад +1

      @@dixonpinfold2582 or maybe I was saying that, were it not for the mood and ambiance, the story would have been mundane, which is why I said it the way I did. You could rearrange the syntax like this:
      "The story was so mundane but I was hanging on every word because of the beautiful mood, etc."
      Ordinarily the story would be mundane and dull, "but" because the external factors, I was not bored by it.
      Glad we could have this chat about English grammar and its great versatility.

  • @theartist124
    @theartist124 3 года назад +15

    This should have been titled watching Alfred Hitchcock eat.

  • @reggiebadunkadunk
    @reggiebadunkadunk Год назад +3

    Two of the best comedians ever in the same room. Wowie.

  • @donnlarossa9173
    @donnlarossa9173 3 года назад +5

    Best story teller in the world we miss new movies we never saw. Stay well

  • @mikelykan.9416
    @mikelykan.9416 3 года назад +9

    A comedy genius. I salute you sir.

  • @europamacmillan9498
    @europamacmillan9498 3 года назад +47

    He must be missing Carl Reiner ever very much

    • @noodlehat3250
      @noodlehat3250 3 года назад +7

      They used to watch Jeopardy every day together.

    • @YouOpaOpa
      @YouOpaOpa 3 года назад +9

      Aw, exactly. What broke my heart when Carl Reiner died was thinking of Mel Brooks.

    • @trainliker100
      @trainliker100 2 года назад +1

      There are probably quite a few people important in his life that are now gone. That just happens unless you avoid it by dying young.

  • @ziggypop8106
    @ziggypop8106 Год назад +1

    Such an engaging raconteur, I could listen to him for a long time.

  • @victorformosa2825
    @victorformosa2825 3 года назад +7

    Heard this before some years ago, it was great to hear it again.

  • @mchapman132
    @mchapman132 Год назад +2

    We need to clone Mel Brooks. We cannot have a world without Mel Brooks. Genius.

  • @newsduke
    @newsduke 3 года назад +33

    "You only live once." And eating like that, not as long.

    • @nutbastard
      @nutbastard 3 года назад +4

      I'll take quality over quantity.
      I'm not here for a long time. I'm here for a good time.

    • @newsduke
      @newsduke 3 года назад +2

      @@nutbastard You sound like the drummer in Spinal Tap.

    • @PopeLando
      @PopeLando 3 года назад +4

      You and me, sure. Hitch ate like that and made it to 80!

    • @nnaabbiihh
      @nnaabbiihh 3 года назад +2

      Made it to 80

    • @hlf_coder6272
      @hlf_coder6272 3 года назад +2

      That’s the exact attitude he was guarding against with that statement. I think Hunter Thompson said it best:
      “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ‘Wow, what a ride!’l

  • @michaelf.150
    @michaelf.150 2 года назад +3

    He had lunch with Cary Grant and Hitchcock, truly amazing lunches 👍👍👍👍

  • @bobbobertbobberton1073
    @bobbobertbobberton1073 Год назад +2

    Mel seems like a really down to earth humble guy.

    • @elisemiller13
      @elisemiller13 Год назад

      They say he was Anything but humble Kieran Behan. Pure comic genius, but his giant ego was nearly as legendary among those that knew him, as his talent

  • @InformationIsTheEdge
    @InformationIsTheEdge 3 года назад +8

    I wish there was a Mel 2.0 for today. A disciple of Mel's that will carry his comedic torch through the 21st century.

    • @YOURTECHFRIEND
      @YOURTECHFRIEND 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, I remember a period of 5 years in the 80's where I saw as many of his movies as I could. Made a lasting impression. He must have been inspired by Marx Brothers I recon. Perhaps you can find some of that weird comedy in some series today? Any suggestions?

    • @InformationIsTheEdge
      @InformationIsTheEdge 3 года назад +3

      @@YOURTECHFRIEND Mel's style is as near to comedy perfection as I can think just now. Near to him I guess is Jerry Zucker. Of Airplane and Naked Gun/Police Squad fame. Those were really funny too. Anyone modern, I have nothing.

  • @marydonohoe8200
    @marydonohoe8200 Год назад +5

    Fun fact: My parents owned a hardware store in a tiny town in Michigan. My mother, youngest daughter of an erudite and ironic Englishman, had posted near the cash register a sign that read: Eschew obfuscation. 😉

  • @johnhill8081
    @johnhill8081 6 месяцев назад

    “You only live once and you take a shot.” I interpreted it as keep taking a shot at life. Good advice.

  • @johnbuckland626
    @johnbuckland626 3 года назад +5

    I love how he pronounces "guillotine" perfectly.

  • @martinobrien7110
    @martinobrien7110 3 года назад +2

    Hitchcock was once asked Why don't you make comedies ? To which he replied But
    I do .

  • @user-nq9gz4xf7f
    @user-nq9gz4xf7f 3 года назад +2

    The great Mel Brooks😊, yes we only live once but you lived a lot longer! But you are both immortal as artists

  • @williammacdonald9271
    @williammacdonald9271 Год назад +1

    Mel is amazing

  • @rustyrelicsfarm2406
    @rustyrelicsfarm2406 4 года назад +37

    It's crazy that he could remember every food item like it was last week.

    • @bfkc111
      @bfkc111 4 года назад

      Adrenaline.

    • @korrblank1361
      @korrblank1361 3 года назад

      Or like it just happened.

    • @korrblank1361
      @korrblank1361 3 года назад +1

      Phil O'Malley no he didn’t.

    • @schrire39
      @schrire39 3 года назад +3

      Mel has been dining out.... on this story for years.

    • @alvincash3230
      @alvincash3230 3 года назад +3

      My grandfather used to tell stories about his life where he could recall every detail that way.

  • @rochellehannan9873
    @rochellehannan9873 3 года назад +9

    Google the Cary Grant story Mel tells Johnny Carson, the man is a comedy genius, hilarious

    • @tomcloss9764
      @tomcloss9764 3 года назад +3

      I just watched it, very funny. I'm craving a hard boiled egg now.😊.

  • @TinMan0555
    @TinMan0555 Год назад

    Great story. Thanks

  • @Furball2k
    @Furball2k 4 месяца назад

    I love this story.

  • @richardjoseph8532
    @richardjoseph8532 Год назад +4

    I've watched this many times and I'm still as gobsmacked as Melvin clearly was! 🤔

  • @gardenlover9663
    @gardenlover9663 2 года назад +1

    "Little green things in the sour cream." LOL

  • @bikerbisht110
    @bikerbisht110 2 года назад +1

    Great stuff from Mel, what a guy

  • @doccyclopz
    @doccyclopz 3 года назад +3

    I was going to say He's a National Treasure but in reality Mel's an International Treasure!

  • @vincentsimonelli5957
    @vincentsimonelli5957 Год назад

    Love it.

  • @krisscanlon4051
    @krisscanlon4051 4 года назад +6

    Bet my azz Brooks as hilarious as he is could a made one scary thriller suspense flick...loves 🎥

  • @bfkc111
    @bfkc111 4 года назад +5

    He just told his #GiveMeTwo-story about Alfred Hitchcock.

  • @johnscanlan9335
    @johnscanlan9335 3 года назад +5

    I had the good fortune to be seated at the next table to Sir Alfred Hitchcock during lunch one Saturday afternoon in the mid 1970s at the old Autopub, in the then sunken front plaza of the General Motors Building on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. People familiar with the building in those days will know this is the space that has since been renovated into the iconic Apple store. My back was to the great director so I wasn't able to observe his entire menu but while coming and going from my seat I did see he had numerous dishes on his table. Needless to say everyone in the restaurant noticed Hollywood's most famous director sitting there having lunch by himself!

    • @sorryrocco
      @sorryrocco 3 года назад

      No you didnt

    • @johnscanlan9335
      @johnscanlan9335 3 года назад +2

      @@sorryrocco no I didn't what?

    • @sorryrocco
      @sorryrocco 3 года назад

      @@johnscanlan9335 you didn't wentith thy walk no thie tales one squire

    • @johnscanlan9335
      @johnscanlan9335 3 года назад +3

      @@sorryrocco could you re-write your answer so I can read it? Thanks

    • @sorryrocco
      @sorryrocco 3 года назад

      @@johnscanlan9335 dont thy understand english Saxon

  • @edwardhuntley548
    @edwardhuntley548 11 месяцев назад +1

    What a lovely, charmed story, from mel,,TELLING IT NATURALLY !

  • @AladdinSaneNYC
    @AladdinSaneNYC 3 года назад

    MB is a trip. A good one! He's great 👍!

  • @sallychi8406
    @sallychi8406 3 года назад +6

    He seems to remember every detail about every meal he's had, including what everyone else ate. Or he's just making up menu items on the spot.

  • @chunkychuck
    @chunkychuck 3 года назад

    Please live forever 🤞

  • @giteducalme
    @giteducalme Год назад

    Mel - you are the Greatest ❤️💕💞

  • @ploppill34
    @ploppill34 3 года назад +1

    National treasure right there

  • @kenadams3951
    @kenadams3951 3 года назад

    how great old storys are

  • @WILLIAM1690WALES
    @WILLIAM1690WALES 4 месяца назад +1

    And with the Oscars coming up in March 2024, they actually said the female director was snubbed because she didn’t get an Oscar nomination for directing Barbie and Alfred Hitchcock never got awarded a Oscar,however later on awarded a honorary Oscar?

  • @salimosman8188
    @salimosman8188 3 года назад

    Lovely man...❤

  • @fenwaypark1725
    @fenwaypark1725 3 года назад +3

    There’s great directors and then Hitch.

  • @vilstef6988
    @vilstef6988 Год назад +1

    Alfred Hitchcock's favorite dining song: Do it Again by Steely Dan, partially for the encouragement for more gluttony in the title and the violence hinted at in the lyrics.

  • @kindredhooligans4445
    @kindredhooligans4445 2 года назад +1

    This made me hungry

  • @seniorslaphead8336
    @seniorslaphead8336 3 года назад +2

    I can almost hear Hitchcock calling him Melvin... of course he would.

  • @goldgeologist5320
    @goldgeologist5320 3 года назад +1

    I want to hear Mel’s WW2 experiences!

  • @Richbar-qe6bx
    @Richbar-qe6bx 3 года назад +7

    Mel might've called him Alfred Schwarz, and he trusted him.

  • @MikeSmith-fs9wh
    @MikeSmith-fs9wh 2 года назад

    Wow!

  • @jamescaputo5095
    @jamescaputo5095 3 года назад

    Mel Brooks what a life.

  • @alansilverman8500
    @alansilverman8500 4 месяца назад

    You only live once....but Hitchcock, much like the postman, dines twice!

  • @eddiefaun4225
    @eddiefaun4225 3 года назад

    Melvin!

  • @mikehughes4969
    @mikehughes4969 3 года назад +1

    Mel Brooks movies keep getting funnier every time I see them.

    • @MandleRoss
      @MandleRoss 3 года назад

      For me it's the same, but with The Exorcist.

    • @mikehughes4969
      @mikehughes4969 3 года назад

      @@MandleRoss Yeah, I've seen Beetlejuice too, but I was being serious.

    • @MandleRoss
      @MandleRoss 3 года назад

      @@mikehughes4969 Hehehe

  • @murrynathan
    @murrynathan 3 года назад +2

    Wow, Hitchcock invented the “Bang Bang”!

  • @obriaind
    @obriaind Год назад

    I just watched the Mel Brooks tells Carson the Cary Grant story.
    He remembered every single thing Cary Grant ate too.
    I think Mel must always be hungry.

  • @JonatasAdoM
    @JonatasAdoM 3 года назад

    I hope to keep a memory as detailed as his.

  • @Damiano54
    @Damiano54 Год назад

    The funniest part to me is when Hitchcock said: "George, I still feel a bit peckish." I guess because I didn't know that peckish meant hungry.

  • @paulamiles9559
    @paulamiles9559 Год назад

    My Grandmother always remembered everything she ate, and everything all others ate.

  • @tskmaster3837
    @tskmaster3837 4 месяца назад

    I heard this story before with other interviewers. Conan, do your damn job and MOVE IT, MOVE IT, MOVE IT!!!
    Interject, cajole, commiserate, anything to fill the dead space. Be like Johnny, not like Ed.

  • @Guvna07
    @Guvna07 Год назад

    Mel’s dined out on that dining out story for many years

  • @goodmaro
    @goodmaro Год назад

    A frimp cocktail? (0:23) Must be when you can't decide between fruit and shrimp.

  • @patriciaotoole5930
    @patriciaotoole5930 Год назад

    Mel brooks is so funny

  • @SmokingSpoon
    @SmokingSpoon Год назад

    Yolo, Melvin Brooks!

  • @Maxid1
    @Maxid1 3 года назад +2

    "You only live once." So eat twice?

  • @kevinogracia1615
    @kevinogracia1615 Год назад

    Love to Mel, Hitch and Conan.
    But, not all at once.

  • @jackjohnhameld6401
    @jackjohnhameld6401 3 года назад +4

    I could watch *Vertigo* again on the big screen but I keep wondering what it would have been like with Grace Kelly and Cary Grant, who were Hitch's first choice.

    • @michaelanderson2881
      @michaelanderson2881 3 года назад

      Jimmy Stewart was OK but Kim Novak is the third worst actress in Hollywood history, relative to her fame.

    • @jamesalexander5623
      @jamesalexander5623 3 года назад

      Can't see Cary playing a Flatfoot Detective! .... But Kelly in that Role I can see!

    • @michaelanderson2881
      @michaelanderson2881 3 года назад +1

      @Ubiquitary Audrey Hepburn is #2. She was somewhat competent, at best, in My Fair Lady, had as many cringe-y moments in Roman Holiday as decent ones (mostly because she was adorable, not because her acting got better), was an utter embarrassment in Charade, and then it just gets entirely forgettable after that. During filming of Roman Holiday, William Wyler was upset that she couldn't cry during the last scene so he yelled at her about wasting all of those takes--and THAT'S what got her to cry. And think of the irony of My Fair Lady, someone who doesn't know how to act being instructed by an expert. The one exception might have been Breakfast At Tiffany's, where she plays a woman going through life hiding her emotions. So in that way she was right for that role, although she didn't have the other qualities necessary to play a hooker.
      Lucille Ball is #1. Unattractive, scratchy (without being sexy) voice, got through I Love Lucy with one mug. Yours, Mine, and Ours is a particular awful-fest. World-wide fame and a solid C- at the Actor's Academy.
      Remember, this is relative to their fame--there are certainly worse actresses out there overall.

    • @garyspence2128
      @garyspence2128 3 года назад

      Hey Mike, old boy. They might not have been Shakespearean-level actresses, but you're certainly accomplished at being a douche! Perhaps you should try watching Audrey in Wait Until Dark. She holds her own opposite Alan Arkin and Richard Crenna. Or even Sabrina w/Bogie & Bill Holden. Might help your disposition, along with a bitch slap. Bye..

    • @michaelanderson2881
      @michaelanderson2881 3 года назад

      @@garyspence2128 They WERE Shakespearean-level actresses. The kind that are told they can mend the costumes, but are never getting on stage.

  • @mikearchibald744
    @mikearchibald744 Год назад

    Mel Brooks remembers food like I remember food.

  • @robkunkel8833
    @robkunkel8833 3 года назад +1

    🤤Melvin remembers how much sour cream he had with the potato.

  • @CornishCreamtea07
    @CornishCreamtea07 3 года назад +5

    He either has the greatest memory known to man, or is improvising much of this.

    • @DadgeCity
      @DadgeCity 3 года назад +1

      You tell a story once a month, you only need a one-month memory...

    • @markmaki4460
      @markmaki4460 Год назад

      Maybe the sight of someone putting away that much food in one sitting was so traumatic he cannot forget, and possibly even has flashbacks XD.

  • @stevenhaff3332
    @stevenhaff3332 Год назад +1

    Interesting how certain people remember details so emphatically. Artur Rubenstein, the great pianist, was also quite taken with remembering details, particularly meals eaten, and of course piano music. Sorry, I digressed.

  • @poetcomic1
    @poetcomic1 3 года назад +1

    Hitchcock was known at certain times in his life for eating TWO complete meals.

    • @IoEstasCedonta
      @IoEstasCedonta 3 года назад +2

      This is not a surprise to anyone who has seen Alfred Hitchcock.

    • @michaelcelani8325
      @michaelcelani8325 3 года назад +1

      @@IoEstasCedonta Hitch had a big and expensive wine cellar in his house...
      and Liked to cook . ! ...and Tons of. $$$ .

  • @ladeealana38
    @ladeealana38 3 года назад

    Why drag it out?

  • @farmerfox3332
    @farmerfox3332 3 года назад

    Lol the original foodie

  • @alexbowman7582
    @alexbowman7582 5 месяцев назад +1

    Ostrich leather?

  • @duncanmaclean811
    @duncanmaclean811 3 года назад +1

    You only live once. In Hitchcock's case, maybe twice.

  • @lisamelroy2855
    @lisamelroy2855 3 года назад

    Man, can he tell a story!

  • @filmnobelpreis
    @filmnobelpreis 3 года назад +2

    Now this was fine, but I think they should've told us before that there was a bomb under the table with 3:45 minutes to go.

  • @JosephDillman
    @JosephDillman Год назад +1

    Let's not be coy- the only reason Mel remembers everything Hitchcock ordered was because HE foot the bill! 🤣

  • @bw8349
    @bw8349 3 года назад +1

    You only live once..................................

  • @deezynar
    @deezynar Год назад +1

    Try being around a person who is morbidly obese and you will see that there are great costs to pay for overindulging your appetites.
    A really fat person is physically impaired. They can barely walk, and forget about climbing more than a couple of steps. A vacation to Disneyland for a morbidly obese person is nearly a nightmare. And then there's the cost paid in living fewer years, possibly decades less.
    Enjoy your meals, by all means. But think about the costs of eating seconds before you do it.

  • @rodneymarsden3003
    @rodneymarsden3003 Год назад

    If you are Bond you only live twice.

  • @jimbohr
    @jimbohr Год назад

    that was funny; fruit cocktail became shrimp cocktail

  • @jond1325
    @jond1325 3 года назад +3

    I wonder what Alfred Hitchcock would think of the Psycho remake with Vince Vaughn. I was laughing. I thought it was comical. Sorry, Vince.

  • @deanpd3402
    @deanpd3402 Год назад

    ...so what did Hitchcock have to say about the movie High Anxiety?

  • @Bootrosgali
    @Bootrosgali 3 года назад +2

    He goes into a bar , say what are you doing later, and he hits himself,

    • @happybirthday146
      @happybirthday146 3 года назад +1

      :) Nice.

    • @Bootrosgali
      @Bootrosgali 3 года назад

      @@happybirthday146 i didn't quite get that bit actually

    • @aidanmanleyfilmmaker
      @aidanmanleyfilmmaker 3 года назад +1

      @@Bootrosgali My best guess is that it's supposed to be him trying to pick up a random woman at a bar and her slapping him.

  • @nicolamcguinness8689
    @nicolamcguinness8689 4 года назад

    Kyle lafferty talk about devenish college