The museum curator was supposed to be one single character, but the producers loved both of these actor's auditions so much, they split it between both of them
My German friend had me watch this movie with him and I didn’t get why he was waiting and anticipating my reaction until this scene came on. Then I understood. Oh my god we laughed our asses OFF after that. The scenes after are pure comedy good too when he crashes the veterans thing. 😂
My daughter and her friends went tonight to see it. I told them I would only see it if it was about Klaus Barbie. They didn’t have any idea who I was talking about; and they are all college students.
What I love about the tour guide is that he never lied nor did he try to deny his crimes, I mean his opening line is "sometimes called the butcher of Lyon". They wanted to show the other side of him, never denying the fact that he was, in fact, a mass murderer
I was working at a prophouse that supplied things for the film. Theyd just gotten a call from the set: they wanted the Hitler parade car to have the correct licence plate! We looked the plate up in a WW2 photo book (pre internet) and called the set. Amazing to think that someone might see a comedy film and suddenly such a small detail is done accurately!
I remember how we sat in the cinema in 2001 when it premiered in my home country Germany. EVERYONE in the audience got the joke and a tremendous laugh as soon as the tour guide mentioned the name Klaus Barbie with the swastika-flag in the back. Nobody in the cinema felt offended, cause people could relate to the Pear Family in that situation. It is a well edited and well produced scene of a fantastic comedy movie. I know it relates to the original Stanley Kramer movie "It's a mad, mad, mad world" from 1963, but the Zuckers did the right thing by creating their own movie instead of rebooting the original. I got both movies on DVD and enjoy both of them equally.
I remember that when I saw this movie in 2001 in the United States, nobody got the joke and we eventually had to leave the theater because a cheeseburger got stuck in the projector.
I don’t know why the family was so freaked out in this scene. The Docents of the museum were polite and knowledgeable and the museum was well organized with interesting exhibits on display. They even had a gift shop, how can you top that?
Lol cuz even tho they were polite they’re honoring and praising a psychopath and his cult followers that caused one of the biggest genocides ever and of course plummeted us into a war
@@hastur-thekinginyellow8115 I wish he would have quoted the rest of the clip because now I only know what happened from his synopsis because I’m unable to retain the rest of the clip without it being explained for me.
@@maliant16 I mean to be fair to OP, the original clip was extremely long, hours on end almost. If he hadn't remained so vigilant and aware I doubt anyone would have ever understood the complexity of the scene and dialogue without him. Truly, a gentleman. Now I went back and tried to find his reference so I could pinpoint it, but I was only able to surmise that the developers of the film hid this awesome nugget of a scene somewhere between the timestamps of 0:00 and 2:34. I know it's super difficult to find, but believe me it's definitely in there somewhere. I'm just glad OP pointed it out to be honest, otherwise there's no way I would have caught the scene. Even if I did catch it, I highly doubt I would have even began to be able to comprehend the high art Machiavellian-drama epic plot points that were unfolding right before my eyes without him dissecting and analyzing the scene in TRUE intellectual and critique fashion... the filmmakers just disguised it into the film so well and it all flowed together so seamlessly with the rest of the plot. Truly high art, I say! And only a scholarly gentleman of true intellect such as OP could have unraveled the arcane mysteries of this scene.
For those who don't know, Klaus Barbie was a real guy. I think the filmmakers read about him, realized the obvious joke about his last name and wrote this segment. Low hanging fruit, but it's still good fruit.
@@adamwilson6698 Communist did get Help from the USA and UK during entire time:Food,money, weapon's, equipment, Military trucks,planes and tanks ... Basically everything.
The daughter was obviously excited and thought the Barbie museum was about the Barbie doll and after finding out it wasn’t about Barbie. She still wanted to buy something from the gift shop lmfao.
That’s her! I am kicking myself right now for not recognizing that earlier on! I have seen Hocus Pocus so many times in my life. I only noticed that it was Peggy hill.
I can't believe my mum let me watch Rat Race with her when I was 7. For some reason, this is the only part I can really remember even though I only watched the movie once.
I also can’t believe my older siblings let me watch this movie with them in the theater when I was 5. It was packed and I can’t remember if I giggled a few in some slapstick scenes (especially the airport radar scene) 😂
He is the GOAT. Ironically, Barbie came out the day of his 66th birthday. This scene foreshadowed Barbie premiering the day of his birthday. Don’t you think lol
You are scared because your father is the devil and our Father will send you and your father Satan to the lake of fire for ever and ever for all you have done to us you seed of cain@Matthew Butterfield
The museum curator was supposed to be one single character, but the producers loved both of these actor's auditions so much, they split it between both of them
How do u know this? Tell us more
@@benjicalavera3218 o maybe he worked there.
I love that- when you have comedy gold of 2 just put it together! ✨
One with black hair is the blonde caddy from Happy Gilmore 😁
@@StwR1989 I knew he looked familiar
"And three time ballroom dancing champion."
Lovitz's reaction is fucking. gold.
“You’re leaving?”
The way he asks this as if nobody has ever felt the need to leave early hahahaha
He said ten minutes and they stayed for ten minutes. Also you see people just walking in the museum without following the tour.
well at least not before visiting the souvenir shop.
At least it isn’t a gift shop at Auschwitz from a British comedy show called that Mitchell and Webb Look…
They have but they got a free shower.
I almost felt bad for him. He sounded so hurt. XD
I am from Germany and this automatically saluting squeaking soldier mannequin kills me every time 😂😂😂
this movie was soo funny lol
By shooting or a “shower?”
My German friend had me watch this movie with him and I didn’t get why he was waiting and anticipating my reaction until this scene came on. Then I understood. Oh my god we laughed our asses OFF after that. The scenes after are pure comedy good too when he crashes the veterans thing. 😂
God, you Germans have a weird sense of humor 😂
@@mare4599😂❤
Looking forward to the Barbie movie
My daughter and her friends went tonight to see it. I told them I would only see it if it was about Klaus Barbie. They didn’t have any idea who I was talking about; and they are all college students.
@@chuckhutton5087what course are they taking?
@@paleoph6168certainly not Classic Comedies in Media 201
Haha
yes, not literally a barbie movie. it's called Oppenheimmer LOL
Klaus Barbie should have had a cameo in the new Barbie movie - maybe teach Barbie girl some dance moves and how to appreciate fine wine...
and the iconic salute too
And woke HOllywood would burry that movie in two seconds ! )) You can't do that in modern day and age.
I love how the dude concerningly asked “You’re leaving?” as if they weren’t doing their best to provide a history behind the museum.
"So called 'crimes against humanity...' ". Pure gold.
In Mexico there was a drug lord know as Barbie know i know why...
Hey it's Stephen Miller
Based
He's not wrong tho
What I love about the tour guide is that he never lied nor did he try to deny his crimes, I mean his opening line is "sometimes called the butcher of Lyon".
They wanted to show the other side of him, never denying the fact that he was, in fact, a mass murderer
Closest thing from a literal Barbenheimer we'll ever get.
Accurate
This comment deserves 5 stars
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The face on Jon Lovitz's face will always make me laugh.
His eyes were the size of dinner plates! XD
0:42.
Indeed.
I thought this was a made up character, but then like 3 videos down is a 15 min documentary on the real guy!!
"Three time ballroom dance champion" 😳😳🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was working at a prophouse that supplied things for the film. Theyd just gotten a call from the set: they wanted the Hitler parade car to have the correct licence plate! We looked the plate up in a WW2 photo book (pre internet) and called the set. Amazing to think that someone might see a comedy film and suddenly such a small detail is done accurately!
This is Hitlers car…
Kudos to them for caring about historical accuracy for such a tiny detail. That definitely makes me respect this film even more & I already love it!
The Jon Lovitz scenes really outshine everyone elses in this movie.
yeah the movie was a mixed bag but man, i laughed my ass off multiple times.
KRAFTWERK2K6 A mixed bag? This might be the greatest comedy ever made.
True asf... Especially the diner scene 😂
dgaller06 Yep he’s funny!
Băi Mareanu’ Bev we gotta go! Third Reichs here we gotta go now! :D
The Barbenheimer weekend in a nutshell
LOL 😂
Perfectly timed
How this hasn’t been memed yet is beyond me.
@@undeadwerewolves9463 there should be a meme
Aged like fine whine
Lmao. That skinhead running the gift shop counter. That death glare. 🤣🤣
i love how there are so many things i never got in this film as a kid but now that i'm older, this is a million times funnier.
I remember how we sat in the cinema in 2001 when it premiered in my home country Germany. EVERYONE in the audience got the joke and a tremendous laugh as soon as the tour guide mentioned the name Klaus Barbie with the swastika-flag in the back. Nobody in the cinema felt offended, cause people could relate to the Pear Family in that situation. It is a well edited and well produced scene of a fantastic comedy movie.
I know it relates to the original Stanley Kramer movie "It's a mad, mad, mad world" from 1963, but the Zuckers did the right thing by creating their own movie instead of rebooting the original. I got both movies on DVD and enjoy both of them equally.
This comment made me so happy. Good to know humanity had a sense of humor
@@IGetAround29 there are good sides to us as humans still. Cheers, mate! 😃
Of course you’re not ‘offended’. It’s not yours to be offended anyways.
Unfortunately Rothschilds won the war.
I remember that when I saw this movie in 2001 in the United States, nobody got the joke and we eventually had to leave the theater because a cheeseburger got stuck in the projector.
The daughter got so excited about the gift shop 😂
I don’t know why the family was so freaked out in this scene. The Docents of the museum were polite and knowledgeable and the museum was well organized with interesting exhibits on display. They even had a gift shop, how can you top that?
Yeah i know right. Seems like a great exhibit
@@dylancasey1702 I know right?
@@thelastroman7791 as a history buff i would not pass up the opportunity to visit such a place
@@dylancasey1702 Same here man.
Lol cuz even tho they were polite they’re honoring and praising a psychopath and his cult followers that caused one of the biggest genocides ever and of course plummeted us into a war
"Three-time ballroom dancing champion."
0:58
When this movie is on TV, the saluting stature is digitally removed. 😂😂😂
skte2die is it really?
Lol
Monsters!
Reza Lustig No. why?
That's stupid they removed it this movie is so funny 🤣
Okay but THREE times ballroom dancing champion!?
Now that is impressive.
The double take from Jon Lovitz was epic
This scene makes a lot of sense right now
The Barbie joke is the best
1:01 What an expression, probably the funniest part of the entire movie for me.
I know jon lovitz was great in this
Lovitz had a lot of awful movies but he seems in his element being a bit actor or supporting role and not the main character.
@@MrWolfSnacklike his small role in little nicky lol
@@MrWolfSnack True, but I love High School High so much. Growing up, that movie was absolute cult classic in my house
I like how they built a whole museum just for the sake of mis-naming joke
This has to be one of the greatest comedy scenes of all time !
The little girl thinking it was The Barbie doll museum.
She was wrong!
I knew that lmao. She got gypped
We have to assume she thought that it was the doll, otherwise her exitement would be a bit worrying.
@@titanuranus3095 You know how she said they never let her pick where she wants to go she's never picking again
@@titanuranus3095 Evalion origins.
I think they all thought it was the doll lol
i laughed so hard when i saw this movie, i was in my preteen years and got all the jokes..
lmao driving stop wanna now to incentive his understanding watch I now only ,Same
Likewise
I was 10 when this movie came out, LOL! I remember watching this and Osmosis Jones at my cousin's place back then.
Jokes?
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Lovitz is hilarious and should be cast in more movies...
The part where ball room dancer part made him do a double take 😂😂😂
3 TIME BALLROOM DANCING CHAMPION! 0__0 NOW THAT'S IMPRESSIVE! LOL
i love that part! ha ha
It is
It really is.
I was thinking how is nobody mentioning this! Seriously highly impressive resume! I would be like WAIT, WAIT WAIT WHAAAA!?
"Wow! The Barbie Museum!"
"Klaus Barbie. Sometimes known as the butcher of Lyon..."
And the whole family is like "WTF is this?! 0_o"
Epic scene.
Oh wow that happened?!? Thanks man, I COMPLETELY missed that entire scene.
@@hastur-thekinginyellow8115 I wish he would have quoted the rest of the clip because now I only know what happened from his synopsis because I’m unable to retain the rest of the clip without it being explained for me.
@@maliant16 I mean to be fair to OP, the original clip was extremely long, hours on end almost. If he hadn't remained so vigilant and aware I doubt anyone would have ever understood the complexity of the scene and dialogue without him. Truly, a gentleman.
Now I went back and tried to find his reference so I could pinpoint it, but I was only able to surmise that the developers of the film hid this awesome nugget of a scene somewhere between the timestamps of 0:00 and 2:34.
I know it's super difficult to find, but believe me it's definitely in there somewhere. I'm just glad OP pointed it out to be honest, otherwise there's no way I would have caught the scene. Even if I did catch it, I highly doubt I would have even began to be able to comprehend the high art Machiavellian-drama epic plot points that were unfolding right before my eyes without him dissecting and analyzing the scene in TRUE intellectual and critique fashion... the filmmakers just disguised it into the film so well and it all flowed together so seamlessly with the rest of the plot. Truly high art, I say! And only a scholarly gentleman of true intellect such as OP could have unraveled the arcane mysteries of this scene.
A real Barbie!!!
Is that because my family and i were screwed by Once Upon a time title :P it happened 10 years ago
"Oh wow a giftshop" .
The eye turn at 1:01. I'm dead XDDD
Lol ah yes, the ol' double-take!
0:41 Jon's face LOL
I remember seeing this as a wee lad and had no clue what those flags were haha and my mom wouldn't explain
Randy's face in that museum never fails to crack ne up XD
The museum guy with the black hair is Happy Gilmore’s caddy! Haha
For those who don't know, Klaus Barbie was a real guy.
I think the filmmakers read about him, realized the obvious joke about his last name and wrote this segment.
Low hanging fruit, but it's still good fruit.
Say what yall want but "3 time ballroom dancing" that impressive
You'd think Hitler's car outside might have tipped them off...
nah that's ken's car lol
But they drive Hitlers car. Just don’t use gas for it…
"We have a 4:30 book burning." LMFAO
Jews don't burn pornography and communist books, they sell it.
Yeah, but you lost the war to communists. You must be weak.
its right after the daily FB account wipings !
@@adamwilson6698communists there were too many. It's like trying to stomp cockroaches there are just too many.
@@adamwilson6698 Communist did get Help from the USA and UK during entire time:Food,money, weapon's, equipment, Military trucks,planes and tanks ... Basically everything.
The butcher of Leon was a complex man lmao
Lyon
The daughter was obviously excited and thought the Barbie museum was about the Barbie doll and after finding out it wasn’t about Barbie. She still wanted to buy something from the gift shop lmfao.
As a German this is even funnier to see
Jawohl
That kid looks like Guy Fieri.
Frosted tips were everywhere back then. Guy Fieri's style just never moved past 2002.
Jon Lovitz's face is the best
The thumbnail is the best for this particular video of the clip
Plot twist: Little girl was actually excited as she knows its Klaus Barbie museum.
...wow, the Barbie Museum
:) !!!!
Wow, a Gift Shop !!!
"I'm wigging oot back here!"
....Canadian......
Jon Lovitz’s wife in this movie may be best known as the voice of Peggy Hill
She is way more known than just for that lo
Hocus Pocus? Sister Act 1 & 2?
Kathy also voices Snot's Mother on American Dad. Remember, Snot is voiced by Booger from Revenge of the Nerds, Curtis Armstrong.
No wonder she's so insufferable.
How dare you insult Kathy Najimy like that lol?
Jon Lovitz's face at 0:42 is priceless 🤣🤣🤣
3 time ballroom dancing champion 😂
Someone should mention the mannequin doing mechanical Heil’ing is also hillarious.
Mary Sanderson(Hocus Pocus) head butted her hubby! 🤣
That’s her! I am kicking myself right now for not recognizing that earlier on! I have seen Hocus Pocus so many times in my life. I only noticed that it was Peggy hill.
To this day, I still say "You're LEAVING?" in the same manner
🤣🤣🤣
every now and then this scene just randomly pops into my mind and I have to come here watch it hahahah it's hilarious
It was the three time ballroom dancing champion part that absolutely destroyed me
IK right, jon lovitz' eye movements were so funny, as they reacted to what the tour guide was saying
Very talented murderer
@@Thunderchild-gz4gc murderer?
That’s Mel Brooks’s impeccable humor; one of a kind. True comedic genius.
they Predicted Barbienheimer xD
The man had many talents. No one can deny that.
Jon Lovitz is a comic powerhouse in this movie.
The classical music in the background🤣
This could very well be the best use of misdirection in the history of comedy.
Love the subtle hand salute guised as a goodbye gesture 1:53
0:45 that face says it all 🤣
I never noticed the hand-rubbing at 1:47, just as Lovitz was mentioning his "non-Jewish" friends. It was a subtle but nevertheless hilarious touch.
0:37 Seriously, who pronounces "Klaus" like THAT?! 😂
I can't believe my mum let me watch Rat Race with her when I was 7. For some reason, this is the only part I can really remember even though I only watched the movie once.
I also can’t believe my older siblings let me watch this movie with them in the theater when I was 5. It was packed and I can’t remember if I giggled a few in some slapstick scenes (especially the airport radar scene) 😂
How can people thumb this down?!
+Brian Brennan 34 Nazis didn't like this clip.
Naah, probably those who disliked it were Jon!
I always assumed they were the people who lost the ballroom dancing championships to Barbie
the jews
@@elysesolomonson6238 And against your own race, your own family and your own God
Wait this isn't the Barbie Movie i wanted to watch
Underrated comedy
The best comedy from the Paramount vault along with Dickie Roberts Former Child Star & Without a Paddle
frosted tips, hahaha so old school. I loved watching this movie when I was younger, seen it a couple times.
So this is that Barbiehiemer movie I was informed about!
This was the prelude to one of the funniest sequences in any more I've ever seen. And I'm not using hyperbole.
you are right ^^
Facts I’ll never forget seeing this more for the first time 😂😂
Jon Lovitz is amazing in every goddamn movie he's in
I saw Rat Race in the theater. Everyone was laughing their asses off!
"Oooh a gift shop!"
Don’t go; we have free showers…
I love jon Lovitz 's expression. HAHAHHA
Most dedicated joke in a movie
They build a museum just to deliver the joke lmaoo
That has to be the best double take ever !
The Barbie movie I was looking for
So that’s what Barbenmeiher was originated! 🤣🤣
Anyone catch her “wave” goodbye at 1:53?? 😂😂
Jon Lovitz’ double take cracks me up every time. And he’s Jewish which makes all these scenes that much better!
I love Jon Lovitz.
He is the GOAT. Ironically, Barbie came out the day of his 66th birthday. This scene foreshadowed Barbie premiering the day of his birthday. Don’t you think lol
@@stefanmovieflixtomasicoincidence, not irony.
The funniest part is klaus barbie is a real person.
I'd be scared to death if I were there because I'm actually Jewish and Jon Lovitz who played the father is Jewish too.
I think the characters are supposed to be Jewish too.
Good. Good
Matthew Butterfield yeah they mite kill you if your there
You are scared because your father is the devil and our Father will send you and your father Satan to the lake of fire for ever and ever for all you have done to us you seed of cain@Matthew Butterfield
I heard Jon Lovitz was Roman Catholic.
The daughter “ a gift shop!” 😂
I promised my girlfriend to take her to see Barbie....she's going to be surprised! xD
Kathy Najimy's Hitler salute as they were trying to leave was hilarious!
Her doing the salute 😂😂
The hardest cutaway to put in any movie ever made, dear god...
Teens in the early 2000s at this scene:
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Teens in the early 2020s at this scene:
🤬😡😖😫😷👶
What i would not give to see the behind the scenes of this haha.
It must have been freaking hard to keep a straight face.
"Barbie is fascist"
This:
His face at 0:42 will forever kill me lol
The frosted tips on his son's hair lmao
Never actually been to any kind of Barbie Museum
The way Kathy gives a little sieg is hilarious this movie was so damn funny not a wasted scene.
The hardest laugh I got in this film was the reveal of the "Barbie Museum".