@@flightofthebumblebee9529 he was a dick according to Spicoli anyway. The actor is Ray Walston who played in my favorite Martian. Almost 60 and I still laugh every time I watch it. Classic
@@TheDude-yw4kn School shootings in America have happened consistently since the early 19th century, more awareness of mental disorders would mean a society is more likely to treat them and prevent problems, and your spiel about indoctrination is too vague to even bother with. Shove your asinine hysterics.
The Dude 10 years ago I would have said that was harsh. Now I see how true your statement is-especially since Trump’s been in office. He has exposed the cancer in our public schools and universities and politics.
ISKMogul Gaming Says the snowflake generation kid defending his laziness, indoctrination, I hate America views and self-entitlement! I’ll also add gullible, no critical thinking and dumb! If you can’t see the youth being indoctrinated in HS and especially Colleges by the majority of leftist professors(over 75%) than I’d suggest you stop watching fake CNN propaganda! You’re part of the problem
@@imabigbadgirl1273 I can say that most of my colleagues would feel the same. Most kids are late every so often. Disrespect is one thing but Spicoli was funny and kind despite being tardy.
Every Tuesday night was dollar night at our local cinema. About 50 of us from our high school would should up and repeat the best lines. They kept the same dollar show for many months because of the amount of HS students that would come not only from our HS but others. "Right here, dude." Most of us would wear the Mexican pullover sweater
I wanted to pull that off when I was in high school. I called for pizza delivery to my school but the guy asked if I was a student and I said yes he laughed and said we don't deliver to students. LoL I love this movie.
So the late, great Taylor Negron is only in this scene, and thus the entire movie, for only 30 seconds. And maybe has 2 lines. 30 seconds. That's it! But people still remember him being in this movie 40 years later. That was Taylor Negron. Freakin' brilliant!
That's the lovely and talented Amanda Wyss. She's been acting for a very long time and one of her best roles was as Tina in the original "A Nightmare on Elm Street."
Back in 82 I saw some news report on TV where the take took nearly half the day to do because all the kids kept laughing in the background. the director didn't want that the best they can do was smile they couldn't help from laughing
I had a teacher like Mr. Hands (curiously he also teaches history) the guy was between 55 and 57 years old. He was somewhat strict even though no one was interested in his class ... But in the end he did everything possible for us all to learn and now that I am leaving High School I miss that great man.
You should send him a note about it. Seriously, it would probably make his year to hear from a former student. All that a great teacher wants is to know that he made a difference in a student's life.
I've been thinking about this Mr. Hand, if I'm here and your here, doesent that make it our time ? Certainly nothing wrong with a little feast on our time 😄 Btw..loved the 😄 on Spicoli's face when Mr. Hand sees him at the beginning of the scene
He's also great as the mailman in Better Off Dead and the gas station attendant in One Crazy Summer (his killer in The Last Boy Scout was probably his biggest role).
To all the people saying theres no sausage on the pizza, some places put it under the cheese. And in his case he got double cheese, would be even harder to see it
There WAS a spinoff on CBS called "Fast Times" that lasted 7 episodes. Ray Walston and Vincent Schiavelli (the science teacher Mr. Vargas) were the only two original cast members to appear. Courtney Thorne-Smith played Stacy and Patrick Dempsey was Damone.
Saw Fast Times at Ridgemont High with a few school chums in the theater when it originally came out in 1982. We were 13 year old kids. This movie was rated "R" which meant, according to the movie poster, no one under the age of 17 will be admitted to the theater without a parent or guardian. So my friends asked the middle aged gent standing in the line in front of us if he would act as our "guardian". He was amused and agreed. Much to my surprise, as we bought our tickets and entered the theater, none of the theater employees asked us our ages, or for ID, or who our parent/guardian was (i wouldnt have been able to point out the middle aged gent since i lost sight of him the moment we stepped foot into the lobby). It was then and there that i learned the theater owner and employees didnt give a damn about underaged kids watching R rated movies in their theaters. From then on i went to see R rated movies whenever i liked.
I was 17 when it came out and our school was similar in some ways. Instead of marijuana smoke coming out of the van it was coming out of the school bathrooms. Could smell it down the hall. We had one English teacher who was a drug addict and would throw student's books against the walls.
You were lucky. My friend and I tried to get into Purple Rain at age 14. They said we needed a parent or guardian. I still remember arguing with the box office personnel: "What's a parent or guardian going to do -- cover our eyes and ears?! There's two of us!!!" Funny thing is, 15 years later I moved from the burbs to Minneapolis and saw Prince in his black BMW. He was at a red light and I was turning so that my car was coming towards him. Our eyes met for a few brief seconds and I almost hit another car, I was so excited.
yeah she did. She just giggled in the back.. oh you said 'dude'.. then that Spicoli (Penn) clip above is very short because it's clip for the jokes sake, but he appeared all through that film, and was one of the major stand outs, not to mention memorable actors of the movie. nearly 40 years later and there are clips all over yt from this film with him in it. Not the most seen, but a little Spicoli went a long way :D. Others characters had roles most people can't remember, but people search these clips up because he was pretty funny. Also Penn was in multiple films, so you're mistaken with the RIP there. He used to be married to Madonna. Most know who he is if they had seen the movie or his others and that can't be said about the others with tiny parts, like to simply appear in the background etc..
Things got better for this guy. He eventually went on to own his own restaurant in NYC. He had a bad chef at first, but then he found a better chef to replace him with after Monica Geller wrote about how terrible the food was in the Chelsea Reporter.
I had a coworker do something like this. A student was caught eating Halloween candy. The teacher took the candy, took what he wanted, and put the rest back in the bag. When class was over he reminded the student about the rules.... and returned what was left of the candy. 1/2 the bag was confiscated.
I've seen this film a dozen times, and just now noticed there is NO SAUSAGE on that pizza.
That’s been bothering me my whole life.
I think it's under the cheese. It was an extra cheese pizza with sausage, which you can barely see if you look closely.
That specific pizza has the sausage slices under the cheese.
@@not.supermario I watched it again....definitely no sausage above or below.
@@not.supermario I bet they had to reshoot it so much that was probably the 5th pizza that got brought in.
Spicoli's face watching Mr Hand eat his pizza at the end is priceless.
It's like he lost his best friend, his girlfriend and his house to a fire all in one go.
Spicoli's face watching Mr. Pizza eat his hand at the end is priceless.
It’s like he’s silently calling him a dick this time, lol!!
@@ARedMotorcycle spicoli's watch facing mr.hand eats his end is the priceless
No shit man! :)
That teacher might have been a hardass but he actually cared...
That is because there is nothing wrong with a little feast on OUR time
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 he was a dick according to Spicoli anyway. The actor is Ray Walston who played in my favorite Martian. Almost 60 and I still laugh every time I watch it. Classic
I'm not sure learning about cuba would actually help anyone with life honestly, wasted hours
Back in the day when anyone could just walk right into the school.
313south✔ Yup! Today’s youth are indoctrinated, self-entitled, lazy, unpatriotic, have more mental illnesses and are SHOOTING UP SCHOOLS!!!
@@TheDude-yw4kn PERFECTLY SAID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@TheDude-yw4kn School shootings in America have happened consistently since the early 19th century, more awareness of mental disorders would mean a society is more likely to treat them and prevent problems, and your spiel about indoctrination is too vague to even bother with. Shove your asinine hysterics.
The Dude 10 years ago I would have said that was harsh. Now I see how true your statement is-especially since Trump’s been in office. He has exposed the cancer in our public schools and universities and politics.
ISKMogul Gaming Says the snowflake generation kid defending his laziness, indoctrination, I hate America views and self-entitlement! I’ll also add gullible, no critical thinking and dumb! If you can’t see the youth being indoctrinated in HS and especially Colleges by the majority of leftist professors(over 75%) than I’d suggest you stop watching fake CNN propaganda! You’re part of the problem
When Mr. Hand was eating the pizza, Spicoli looked like he was going to cry.
Sean is a great actor.
He just like, took away his food, man
I would cry too
That’s the point.
Had the munchies.
Borderline torture
I actually learned stuff about Cuba , that I didn't know, from this scene.
Same here, i wanted to here Mr Hand talk more about it lol
He was a hardass but the man knew his history
He seems like a great teacher. Putting US History into a global context.
Michael Sieger well technically US history is world history as well since it has affected a lot of countries.
❣️😂😮❣️
"Certainly there's nothing wrong with little feast on our time!"..priceless lol
Doesn't look like there's any sausage on it.
Chesse pizza.
i know rite
Maybe the double cheese covered it?
In the town of Ridgmont, they grind the sausage up really fine so it sort of mixes-in with the other toppings, in this case double cheese.
Well, this was the 80s. EVERYTHING was much lower quality back then!
He just gave him a very real lesson in Cuban economics.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
If it were truly Cuban the pizza box would be empty before it got in the room.
Damn thats so perceptive 😳👍
Brilliant comment
Lmao. Perfect.
Spicoli predicted Uber Eats, Doordash, Grubhub, Favor, and Postmates!
He’s a secret silent backer to all of them. He’s a multimillionaire today
I deliver for those food delivery apps and sometimes get orders from schools. Believe me, you can’t just walk on campus anymore.
No. Pizza delivery existed before him, and that's all that happened. Pizza delivery guy.
Gotta love Mr. Hand's face when he sees Spicoli at the beginning of the scene, all like "oh god what's he planning today!?"
Hahaha
That big shit-eating grin...he knew something was going to happen sooner or later.
Haha I always took it more as, wait he's on time?😂
There's no sausage on that pizza. Rest easy, Taylor Negron.
Yes there's is. It's under the cheese
otherhandmer why didn't Seattle run the ball? They should have given it to lynch
Yes, thank you
covered by the double cheese
Weakest sausage pizza ever
The smile Spiccoli has on his face when Mr. Hand looks at him is hilarious😂😂
Anyone that looks back at their third grade class photos will see half the boys with that same proud grin -- it is so adorable.
“Learnin’ about Cuba, havin’ some food.”
-The Greatest Line In The History Of American Cinema
I’ll have to agree with that
This or like 10 other lines Spicoli has in this movie haha
Nothing wrong with having a feast on "our" time
Who order the double cheese and sausage😂
Am I hallucinating just what in the hell do you think you're doing😂❤........ having some food and learning about Cuba😂😂😂
I wish I could go back. Love this movie so much. But the times were so much better and easier
And faster
Good one
(1:48) Spicoli looks so sad. 😛
The moron dope looks so miserably sad. - Super Great - entirely deserves it perfectly. - Best scene in the entire Motion Picture!😊❤
As a teacher, I would honestly love a student like Spicoli. He’d make my day more interesting
Then you're one in a million
@@imabigbadgirl1273 I can say that most of my colleagues would feel the same. Most kids are late every so often. Disrespect is one thing but Spicoli was funny and kind despite being tardy.
@@a.walters123 indeed👌
Spicoli actually enjoyed history. It interested him. He was simply too baked to realize that he was violating Mr Hand's sense of decorim😅
That's because you're a bad teacher.
Notice Mr. Hand has a sense of humor when he answers the knocking?
He's pretty funny multiple times in this scene, just in a dry way.
“Learning about Cuba having some food”
Classic Haha..that delivery is hilarious
I still recite this Line when I'm digging around in the Fridge and my Wife says, "What the Hell are you doing?" Just Classic!! ;)
Savage move by Mr. Hand. The look of total defeat on Spicoli's face at the end is priceless.
Sucks they dont make movies like this anymore
Sucks school isn't like that anymore. Soo thankful I attended in the 80-90's things changed after.
If I'm here and you're here, doesn't that make it OUR time?😂😂
Every time I order pizza, I think about this scene. LOL
Every Tuesday night was dollar night at our local cinema. About 50 of us from our high school would should up and repeat the best lines. They kept the same dollar show for many months because of the amount of HS students that would come not only from our HS but others. "Right here, dude." Most of us would wear the Mexican pullover sweater
Sadly the Mr Pizza Guy died a few months back. As of this writing Oct-2020
Man they skimped on the sausage.
I wanted to pull that off when I was in high school. I called for pizza delivery to my school but the guy asked if I was a student and I said yes he laughed and said we don't deliver to students. LoL
I love this movie.
I miss Taylor Negron’s “You don’t want a carpet …You want an area rug” stand up comedy joke
Sean Penn was awesome in this role!!
You might enjoy these clips where Sean Penn describes the real 'Jeff Spicoli' and how he turned out --
/watch?v=1W6ThszRAc8
/watch?v=qfrLJzewZ1g
Sattnin77 Sean Penn is awesome in every role.😉
Sean was also very good in At Close Range. Good flick!
he shoulda had a bigger role or a spinoff
Legitimately one of the funniest movie characters ever imo
"......get a good one!" LMAO. Classic.
Yea, that was mean of Mr. Hand to do that to him, i know he's not the best student, but come on that's HIS pizza!!
Most underrated part of this scene is the absolutely fuckless way Spicoli gives the pizza guy his money...
Now I want pizza........
So the late, great Taylor Negron is only in this scene, and thus the entire movie, for only 30 seconds. And maybe has 2 lines. 30 seconds. That's it! But people still remember him being in this movie 40 years later. That was Taylor Negron. Freakin' brilliant!
Correction. Taylor Negron has 3 lines in this movie. Dude was still legendary!!! He is still missed!
He was amazing in Nothing but Trouble
Who?
@@Slithey7433 Not in the right place. The Blues Brothers. One scene in particular.
He was Three Dog Night's Chuck Negron's cousin. What a spectacular voice he had.
"If I'm here and you're here doesn't that make it our time." A line I have used in my life for a million times. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how he precedes that with, "You know Mr. Hand, I've been thinking about this..."
Spicoli was to stoned to notice our time included everyone in the class. Cuban socialism as applied to his pizza. Mr. Hahn taught him a good lesson.
WHO ORDERED THE DOUBLE CHEESE AND SAUSAGE.......................RIGHT HERE DUDE
That grin gets me every time
The girl smiling behind Spicoli while Mr. Hand gives away his pizza is hilarious!
That's the lovely and talented Amanda Wyss. She's been acting for a very long time and one of her best roles was as Tina in the original "A Nightmare on Elm Street."
@@MasterJediDude Cool. Didn't know she was in Nightmare on Elm St.
Beth from “Better off dead”
Back in 82 I saw some news report on TV where the take took nearly half the day to do because all the kids kept laughing in the background. the director didn't want that the best they can do was smile they couldn't help from laughing
@@mikegarrens5286 oh wow. I can believe it
R.I.P. Mr. Negron...
The news of his passing brought me here as well. R.I.P Mr Negron
America Reigns
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Negron
Wow
GOD, I WANT A PIZZA RIGHT NOW!
So order one!
...I posted this like 10 months ago...
+Gizmogirl192 lol
better bring enough for the entire comments section...
Gizmogirl192 food will be eaten on YOUR TIME
I've probably watched this flick over 2 dozen times. I thought it was epic back in the day.
Just watched yesterday I still 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Mr Hand reminds me of my 11th grade English teacher.
"I went to UCLA.... For lunch." RIP Taylor.
didn't he say sausage or pepperoni on that pizza... bro that's straight cheezeee
Sean Penn sure had the look for the part. He was a convincing stoner!
I had a teacher like Mr. Hands (curiously he also teaches history) the guy was between 55 and 57 years old. He was somewhat strict even though no one was interested in his class ... But in the end he did everything possible for us all to learn and now that I am leaving High School I miss that great man.
You should send him a note about it. Seriously, it would probably make his year to hear from a former student. All that a great teacher wants is to know that he made a difference in a student's life.
@@MasterJediDude Im 52 and appreciate my school teachers more and more as I get older and they quietly, yet inevitably pass away.
I had a teacher like that too and plotted ways to kill him and his children, because he was a fucking retard.
good for you kiddo
I've been thinking about this Mr. Hand, if I'm here and your here, doesent that make it our time ? Certainly nothing wrong with a little feast on our time 😄
Btw..loved the 😄 on Spicoli's face when Mr. Hand sees him at the beginning of the scene
James Wandall lol
RIP TO THE PIZZA GUY
Ah the good old days before Hollywood became totally unhinged.
Possibly the best scene in cinematic comedy films EVER!!! lmfao!!!!
Jennifer Jason Leigh. What a fox!
He's also great as the mailman in Better Off Dead and the gas station attendant in One Crazy Summer (his killer in The Last Boy Scout was probably his biggest role).
Rolling Ormond I would think easy money was his biggest role. Also with Jennifer Jason leigh and the late great Rodney Dangerfield
He also played Russell in Bio Dome
@@tylerwedell3750 I just getting ready to say that.
@@travaresjones1023 great minds think alike
Am I hallucinating here? hahaha!!
The total look of disbelief on Mr Hands face, followed by "am I hallucinating here?" was delivered perfectly. Ahah!
Let’s hope Spiccoli doesn’t get your kids drafted with his Ukraine production.
The pause and look Mr Hand gives Spicoli before the pizza guy arrives may be the best part of this classic scene.
When I started teaching young university students, I channeled Mr. Hand SO HARD
Learning about Cuba, having some food is one of my favorite movie quotes
You should use that the next time a friend calls you and says, "Hey Rod, how are you? What are you doing?"
To all the people saying theres no sausage on the pizza, some places put it under the cheese. And in his case he got double cheese, would be even harder to see it
Mr.Hand....the best teacher EVER!#
Pizza!!! That’s the reason so many of them failed the test on the Platt Amendment. 😋
Used To Act out This Scene Monologue Style in High School 😀
I think the Mr. Hand character could carry a TV show and Ray Walston would be the obvious choice, if he was still alive.
Mr. Hand would have been an awesome show!
I think I'd enjoy Mr. Hand more than My Favorite Martian.
There WAS a spinoff on CBS called "Fast Times" that lasted 7 episodes. Ray Walston and Vincent Schiavelli (the science teacher Mr. Vargas) were the only two original cast members to appear. Courtney Thorne-Smith played Stacy and Patrick Dempsey was Damone.
Saw Fast Times at Ridgemont High with a few school chums in the theater when it originally came out in 1982. We were 13 year old kids. This movie was rated "R" which meant, according to the movie poster, no one under the age of 17 will be admitted to the theater without a parent or guardian. So my friends asked the middle aged gent standing in the line in front of us if he would act as our "guardian". He was amused and agreed.
Much to my surprise, as we bought our tickets and entered the theater, none of the theater employees asked us our ages, or for ID, or who our parent/guardian was (i wouldnt have been able to point out the middle aged gent since i lost sight of him the moment we stepped foot into the lobby). It was then and there that i learned the theater owner and employees didnt give a damn about underaged kids watching R rated movies in their theaters. From then on i went to see R rated movies whenever i liked.
I was 17 when it came out and our school was similar in some ways. Instead of marijuana smoke coming out of the van it was coming out of the school bathrooms. Could smell it down the hall. We had one English teacher who was a drug addict and would throw student's books against the walls.
@@allen_p Scary!
You were lucky. My friend and I tried to get into Purple Rain at age 14. They said we needed a parent or guardian. I still remember arguing with the box office personnel: "What's a parent or guardian going to do -- cover our eyes and ears?! There's two of us!!!" Funny thing is, 15 years later I moved from the burbs to Minneapolis and saw Prince in his black BMW. He was at a red light and I was turning so that my car was coming towards him. Our eyes met for a few brief seconds and I almost hit another car, I was so excited.
Why didn't Spicoli order from Perry's?
Mall pizzerias usually don't deliver.
The pizza guy also has a part-time job as a mailman.
That look on his face @ 01:54 has always cracked me up. Hell, he's got a point.
Talk about a small role. RIP dude.
yeah she did. She just giggled in the back.. oh you said 'dude'.. then that Spicoli (Penn) clip above is very short because it's clip for the jokes sake, but he appeared all through that film, and was one of the major stand outs, not to mention memorable actors of the movie. nearly 40 years later and there are clips all over yt from this film with him in it. Not the most seen, but a little Spicoli went a long way :D. Others characters had roles most people can't remember, but people search these clips up because he was pretty funny. Also Penn was in multiple films, so you're mistaken with the RIP there. He used to be married to Madonna. Most know who he is if they had seen the movie or his others and that can't be said about the others with tiny parts, like to simply appear in the background etc..
There are no small roles; only small actors.
Taylor Negron was a criminally underrated actor.
He was hilarious in every role I saw him play.
He will be missed.
The pizza delivery person had a cameo in Seinfeld as well
He was the hairdresser right? Told Elaine she’d have to use tomato sauce to get the smell out?
Sauce me!
RIP to “The Pizza Guy” including Mr Hand!
It’s Southern California and this dude is wearing a turtleneck under a Baja hoodie, he must of been sweating like crazy.
Mr hand got me weak at the hallucinating line 😂😂😂😂
My favorite line of his is, “What are you people?! On DOPE?!”
that look spicoli gas would be great for the next 30 years, o wait, hold my bong spicoli!!!
That New York style pizza looks really tasty.
When teacher's were actually teacher's!
Spicoli got ripped off. There's no sausage on that pizza.
This scene puts me in the mood for pizza
Spicoli is the only person that could throw Mr. Hand off his game., LOL
Great scene
He was so disappointed 😂😂😂😂😂
Ray Walston was just brilliant in the role of Mr. Hand.
It is fun watching Sean Penn react to Shia LaBeouf playing Spicoli in the Zoom table read of FTARH.
Jeff spicoli my biggest crush ❤️
0:14...........Tina!!!(Nightmare On Elm Street)
I was 13 and had to sneak into the theater to see this movie. I would not be denied!
I don't think the pizza guy got much of a tip, if anything.
Awesome! Totally awesome!
Things got better for this guy.
He eventually went on to own his own restaurant in NYC.
He had a bad chef at first, but then he found a better chef to replace him with after Monica Geller wrote about how terrible the food was in the Chelsea Reporter.
There’s hardly any sausage on the pizza
That thing that Mr. Hand does @ 1:00 should be a meme
I actually asked my teacher what if I ordered a Pizza to the classroom She goes it would not make it they’d hold it in the front office HA HA HA
I had a coworker do something like this. A student was caught eating Halloween candy. The teacher took the candy, took what he wanted, and put the rest back in the bag. When class was over he reminded the student about the rules.... and returned what was left of the candy. 1/2 the bag was confiscated.
I swear to God, I am teaching a student this school year who is like Spicoli Junior! He hasn't ordered a pizza to be delivered at school... yet! 😎👍🍕
Highlight of Taylor Negron's career.
Oh men. Spicoli has the munchies.
The girl behind Spicolli was Freddie's victim. Taylor Negron was great in this and River's Edge
THERES NO SAUSAGE ON THE PIZZA
My friend did this in HS, he ordered pizza to the classroom. The teacher threw the deliveryman out of the room, and the pizza out of the window.
Double cheese and sausage? Looked like cold plain pizza to me.
what the crud.....! 40 years later, and I am just noticing that?!?
To find out if you're an adult, ask whether you relate to Spicoli or Mr. Hand in this scene
Saw this flick at Northline Mall Cinema in Houston,TX...June, 1982...good times!
That must’ve been bad fucking ass
Thts a cool sweatshirt