Always Room for Panettone | Aunty Donna

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @TheAuntyDonnaChannel
    @TheAuntyDonnaChannel  Год назад +190

    Watch the new sketch comedy series Compulsory Entertainment on Grouse House RUclips now: bit.ly/compulsoryentertainment. From creators: Eric Hutton, Mariel McClorey, and Laura Hughes. And featuring Aaron Gocs, Luke Heggie, Becky Lucas, John Cruckshank (Redfern Electrical), Sam Campbell, Brett Stokes (Harrowing Films), He Huang, and Rodney Todd!

    • @jumanjiman86
      @jumanjiman86 Год назад +1

      that cigarette looks like a floppy pre rolled joint dudes

    • @HavanaSyndrome69
      @HavanaSyndrome69 Год назад

      Directed and written by Dario Russo

    • @DrDavelope
      @DrDavelope Год назад

      I’m going to put it out there. What we’re ALL thinking. Broden = John. Mark = Paul. Zach = George and sometimes Ringo (When there is a need for a beat). #AuntieBeatles #Beatles

  • @1MockingJay
    @1MockingJay Год назад +3358

    boys i'm so proud of you for acknowledging the original source material this year and not milking pud

    • @Tanner_LaFond
      @Tanner_LaFond Год назад +8

      The original source material? What do you mean?

    • @pretsel5132
      @pretsel5132 Год назад +134

      ​@@Tanner_LaFondtheir Christmas pud sketch was meant to be an homage to this classic Italian short film but looking back they have realised it was plagiarism and are now posting the original to make up for it

    • @EPM9000
      @EPM9000 Год назад +55

      Not only showing the original film but also the original music from the film. Later covered by Jet.

    • @simontvrner
      @simontvrner Год назад

      always room for milking a bit of pud

    • @OkellaWood
      @OkellaWood Год назад +3

      Ah but then you have no pud milk to sustain one's self

  • @ianfavreau9776
    @ianfavreau9776 Год назад +1092

    On behalf of Aunty Donna fans, I think I can speak for all of us that we apologize for not acknowledging the source material up until now. Thank you for this inspiring story.

  • @NesosRomanus
    @NesosRomanus Год назад +408

    can’t believe you got the rights to Jet’s “Are You Gonna 1 2 3” for this sketch, truly amazing!

    • @themightytk
      @themightytk Год назад +15

      It's must be the original by Aereo. I think it's called "Sarai la mia ragazza?"

    • @robert9662
      @robert9662 Год назад +7

      Jet plays the best American music

    • @ctgmighty7039
      @ctgmighty7039 Год назад +7

      The good ol classic 123 and a 123

  • @IfIHadMyTimeAgain
    @IfIHadMyTimeAgain Год назад +661

    Mark is really stretching his acting skills with that Italian man character!

    • @dickenba11s
      @dickenba11s Год назад +2

      italian? sounded more like french

    • @claytonandres1194
      @claytonandres1194 Год назад +34

      Instead of telling everyone he just pooped-ah his pants, he lets the audience piece it together for themselves through subtle gestures and framing

  • @CaptainMcAnnis
    @CaptainMcAnnis Год назад +619

    It's good to see that this Italian classic gets the recognition it deserves. Thanks for setting the record straight.

  • @dictionarygoat9156
    @dictionarygoat9156 Год назад +626

    A short film so timeless and influential it almost feels like it just came out. It's good to see them paying tribute to the classics

  • @greglavagna5546
    @greglavagna5546 Год назад +354

    It always makes me smile to know the golden age of black & white Italian cinema coincided with the height of Jet's commerical success. Written in the stars.

    • @alienanal7639
      @alienanal7639 Год назад +14

      I think you will find that was the original song that Jet stole from the 1960s American rock band Jatz

    • @wingedfish1175
      @wingedfish1175 Год назад +2

      ​@alienanal7639 I'm sorry I'm dumb I can't tell if this is a joke I don't get or a real song I can't find

    • @alienanal7639
      @alienanal7639 Год назад

      Explaining would only further blow your mind. Enjoy the Christmas pies.

    • @N3ur0m4nc3r
      @N3ur0m4nc3r Год назад

      ​@@alienanal7639🤯💀💯

    • @Lizzifer7
      @Lizzifer7 Год назад +3

      ​@@wingedfish1175oh sweetie it's a joke 😅

  • @goobaction
    @goobaction Год назад +949

    Being allowed to make this video counted as 40% of Mark's payment for the year. Merry Christmas boys

  • @gilesdavis4678
    @gilesdavis4678 Год назад +190

    'Sorry for the delay my friends, I was attacked by a crow' is my go to excuse for being late.

    • @exzyyd392
      @exzyyd392 Год назад +6

      it only works if you repeat "Crow" after they give you a confused/concerned look

    • @gabryx7
      @gabryx7 Год назад +2

      I'm really hoping that was a reference to magpies but we don't really have them in Italy so they just went for crow 😂

    • @TheseLocalGods
      @TheseLocalGods Год назад +2

      Wow. Just wow. Those of us in the community are actually are relentlessly attacked by crows find this offensive.

  • @CaravelClerihew
    @CaravelClerihew Год назад +36

    Always Room for Panettone (1959) is glorious neo-liberal subversion of the idea that the celebration of what was once the traditional norm of yearly togetherness has been subsumed with the post-war American ideals of consumption. The repeated offer of this Italian Christmas dessert, punctuated by an increasing, almost scary, strength and vigor - only at the shown that it was ultimately a source of rejection by all parties involved - highlights a parallel rejection of what was once forced but now has become mundane and trite. The dance number that closes the piece, while seemingly superfluous to the uninformed, shows that while this rejection of traditionalist form is evident, it still has to acknowledge that breaking tradition is always done best by those who lived that tradition the most. This film is a triumph, an integral stepping stone to what would become the Italian New Wave and its rediscovery is as much a delight as a slice of warm, velvety panettone. Bravo! Bravo!! 5/5

    • @judeloveless9427
      @judeloveless9427 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, just wanting to say that Neoliberalism as a term was coined in the 1970s. It would be more accurate to say this film is post-modern or even Italian New Wave.

    • @WiggaMachiavelli
      @WiggaMachiavelli 9 месяцев назад

      @@judeloveless9427 Origine
      Il primo a coniare il termine, in un'accezione molto diversa da quella nella quale verrà utilizzato in seguito, fu il sociologo ed economista tedesco Alexander Rüstow, il quale cercò di teorizzare una nuova forma di liberalismo (l'ordoliberalismo) leggermente distaccata da quello classico, maggiormente attenta al sociale e non completamente contraria ad un controllo dell'evoluzione dei mercati da parte dello Stato. Rüstow successivamente portò queste sue idee all'interno dei circoli di intellettuali, da lui frequentati in Germania, sotto il nome di neoliberalismo.[2]
      Il termine è entrato nell'uso comune negli anni '50 in connessione con le riforme economiche di Augusto Pinochet in Cile, ha rapidamente assunto connotazioni negative ed è stato impiegato principalmente dai critici della riforma del mercato e del capitalismo laissez-faire. Gli studiosi tendevano ad associarlo alle teorie degli economisti della Mont Pelerin Society Friedrich Hayek, Milton Friedman e James M. Buchanan, insieme a politici e cariche governative come Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan e Alan Greenspan.[3][4]

    • @Gil3490
      @Gil3490 4 месяца назад +1

      OK

    • @originalindigodingo
      @originalindigodingo 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, alright.

  • @marcylee
    @marcylee Год назад +69

    I remember when this came out in theatres on the same day as Bicycle Thieves. Two genre-defining revolutionary pieces of Italian cinema.

  • @liamwalsh4008
    @liamwalsh4008 Год назад +99

    The set is truly amazing! I visited Venice eight years ago and still get nostalgic whenever I see that authentic Italian temporary fencing depicted on film. Never forget 😢

    • @BenDavisSkydiving
      @BenDavisSkydiving Год назад +4

      And wow, all those classic Italian cars. They don't make them like that any more!

  • @youtubehandle83
    @youtubehandle83 Год назад +20

    As a cinephile, it warms my heart to see this classic so beautifully restored and preserved for future generations.

  • @federico3652
    @federico3652 Год назад +61

    Finding this video and hearing my own language WHILE I'M MAKING PANETTONE is super-weird. Never stop, boys.

  • @XxThatGuyOverTherex1
    @XxThatGuyOverTherex1 Год назад +117

    I'll have to say, as much as the original story is almost exactly the same as Christmas Pud, you boys really made it your own. The emotion, the passion, the pure desire to share art with the world is all there. I think these gentlemen would be very proud of what you created if they were alive today.

    • @user-ow1bc4sx2r
      @user-ow1bc4sx2r Год назад +11

      disgusting to see you defending such blatant plagiarism

  • @0zn79
    @0zn79 Год назад +24

    As an italian, I can confirm that this is exactly how we deal with Panettone every year. I will quadruple-gift one to my friend this very year. Merry x xmas to all of you

  • @mattjames9952
    @mattjames9952 Год назад +13

    Fun fact: My great great grandfather was a casting director on this short. I'm so glad that his work has been preserved and now respected as the source material for Aunty Donna's famous Pud sketch!

  • @thevoidlord1796
    @thevoidlord1796 Год назад +9

    The bit about the Panettone being from a previous year is exceptionally accurate

  • @Rackalackberto
    @Rackalackberto Год назад +7

    I feel like the panettone short film subgenre of italian 40's cinema doesn't get enough recognition. Very admirable of you boys to shine some light on an era of film that that is very dear to me.

  • @benwaldvogel5929
    @benwaldvogel5929 Год назад +139

    although it’s a bit disappointing that pud isn’t the original, i’m glad you boys are taking the right steps to make this right.

  • @gabryx7
    @gabryx7 Год назад +63

    As an Italian myself (now also officially Aussie!) I'm glad to see them giving this classic the recognition it deserves!
    Bravi ragazzi! Avete preso ispirazione dai migliori!

    • @radioseppe
      @radioseppe Год назад +2

      Have to ask but I got a vibe from the aunty donna show that italians aren’t that liked in australia? Am I wrong or if so then what’s the backstory for that? Some historical feuds or something? Pannetone?

    • @mmmmmmmmmmm10
      @mmmmmmmmmmm10 Год назад +8

      Shuddupa ya face pannetone

    • @MrGoldfish8
      @MrGoldfish8 Год назад +5

      ​@@radioseppeItalians in anglosphere countries historically faced some discrimination, but that's mostly gone away nowadays.

    • @gabryx7
      @gabryx7 Год назад +5

      @@radioseppe I moved down under about 6 years ago, and got my citizenship back in August. I have never faced any discrimination to be honest, or at least I've never felt any. I live in Melbourne but I'm always out and about and met Aussies from every part of Australia! I know there's a slur (wog) meant for middle easterns and Mediterranean but I'm not sure how much discrimination happened back then! From what I have seen, the Italian culture is very well integrated here and people with Italian grandparents seem to be very proud of their heritage :)

    • @radioseppe
      @radioseppe Год назад

      @@gabryx7 yeah seems bit odd to hate on italians. Let’s hate everyone equally!

  • @GarrettPDGA
    @GarrettPDGA Год назад +5

    That "Jet" cover was amazing. It's ingrained in my brain, and I will only hear 1-2-3 whenever Are You Gonna Be My Girl is played.

  • @LemonTeeth
    @LemonTeeth Год назад +2

    Whilst I'm upset you guys felt it necessary to plagiarise this film, I appreciate your honesty, and allowing us to see the original.

  • @AJLikesCats
    @AJLikesCats Год назад +7

    This gets even better the more you watch it. The shot choices, editing, and audio production of this are absolutely stellar. A new Christmas classic, can't wait to show it to my unborn children.

  • @ZodiacBoi42
    @ZodiacBoi42 Год назад +2

    The song at the end was simply a beautiful reincarnation of the simplicity and complexity of the renaissance and the creation of numbers. Thank you for this history lesson of wonderful proportions

  • @Sarge3186
    @Sarge3186 Год назад +17

    Pure Kino. I'm glad you boys acknowledged this fine short film. The message couldn't be clearer. Good Panettone, like pud, is forever

  • @PunkoRegarto
    @PunkoRegarto 8 месяцев назад +1

    "And a' one two three, a' one two three, are you gunna be my....Panettone? GO!"

  • @ProfessionalDefenestrater
    @ProfessionalDefenestrater Год назад +6

    My dad took me to this villa art house back in the day up in uptown Brenton where we saw this. My dad said he knew one of the lighting guys from this shoot, but I don't know if I believe him. He was always telling tall tales. It brings back memories, though!!

  • @jordang9165
    @jordang9165 Год назад +243

    I'm pudding this on repeat

  • @A_Little_Ghosts_Productions
    @A_Little_Ghosts_Productions Год назад +15

    this was always my Nonna's favourite film, thank you for sharing it with the masses.

  • @jimmimate
    @jimmimate Год назад +1

    It takes guts to admit you were wrong. Good on you boys for correcting this guys.

  • @blackenedktulu
    @blackenedktulu Год назад +43

    Cheers for uploading the original boys, it shows real integrity.

  • @domtaffa
    @domtaffa 9 месяцев назад +1

    it's funny that the 'American' song at the end is basically just Are You Gonna Be My Girl by Jet, which is Australian

  • @TreighseeSugar
    @TreighseeSugar Год назад +1

    Zia Donna has the best fan base. Everyone in these comments have just been so supportive of the boys for doing the right thing and giving credit to the original instead of tearing them apart for their reboot. Well done, everyone!

  • @anthonywright5930
    @anthonywright5930 Год назад +42

    I remember when this first came out, what a classic, 5/5 five stars

  • @gwardojones
    @gwardojones Год назад +2

    Oh man! It's my favorite classic American song, 1, 2, 3 by the 123s! It brings me back to the summer of 123. I believe it was January 23rd of that year that I met the love of my life, Juan-to Thrye. He died during a counting incident shortly after we met. We only shared a short time together, but I remember him every time I count. RIP Juan-to Thrye. RIP... 😢

    • @CalumMelrose
      @CalumMelrose 19 дней назад

      i can confirm this. i was the counting incident

  • @rickisgrate
    @rickisgrate Год назад +36

    This single video taught me how to speak Italian fluently after only watching it once. Thank you guys so much

    • @charleswood2066
      @charleswood2066 Год назад +1

      Panettone

    • @DamienJones77
      @DamienJones77 Год назад

      I’ve never had panettone once, but have always seen it in shops and thought it looks nice. This sketch-eeer, I mean, documentary, perfectly encapsulates how I’m sure a panettone would stay in my cupboard for years if I ever did buy one.

  • @SophieStockArt
    @SophieStockArt Год назад +7

    This is genius on so many levels. The twists! The turns. The Panettone!
    10/10. Didn't think you could top Pud but here we are 🤣

  • @99dfresh
    @99dfresh 10 месяцев назад +1

    That American song at the end ❤, but also having spent two Christmases in Rome, this was beyond accurate

  • @lgnbby
    @lgnbby Год назад +7

    My favourite American song 123 come on, ah what a classic Christmas tune

  • @StalwartShinobi
    @StalwartShinobi Год назад +3

    Love how they have made a quality Christmas joke consistently in the last few years, aunty Donna is a godsend we need a new netflix show

  • @jooree7696
    @jooree7696 Год назад +195

    As an italian i understood everything and i can say that we actually eat panettone like this

    • @beeflumps
      @beeflumps Год назад +17

      You eat it by not eating it?

    • @waeioug
      @waeioug Год назад +3

      Panettone was not eaten in this video

    • @cruncyart
      @cruncyart Год назад +12

      As a half italian I only partially understood, but I can say with a wavering confidence that we may or may not eat panettone like this.

    • @analogicparadox
      @analogicparadox Год назад +1

      Peccato non abbiano scelto un italiano per il doppiaggio 🙏😞🤌

    • @santumChannelYes
      @santumChannelYes Год назад +4

      ​@@waeioug Maybe not physically, but definitely spiritually. Italian things, you wouldn't understand......

  • @hullcameron
    @hullcameron Год назад +6

    I used to love watching this Italian classic at Christmas time as a small child, thanks for bringing it back to my attention.

  • @musicbyxj
    @musicbyxj Год назад

    the first time i watched this in film school, i cried. it’s so beautiful

  • @yoda5436
    @yoda5436 9 месяцев назад +1

    aunty donna will never fail to make me laugh, and then thoroughly confused at what i'm laughing at

  • @matthewknight5926
    @matthewknight5926 Год назад +2

    Ah. It’s always been an absolute classic short film. Even before the boys acknowledged it I’ve always been a fan. It’s so ahead of it’s time despite its age that it feels like it could have been made yesterday

  • @jamesrichie7844
    @jamesrichie7844 Год назад +2

    I'll show this during the Fellini unit of my film studies class.

  • @thomedwards8186
    @thomedwards8186 Год назад +3

    Not a lot of people know that this Italian version is a homage to an early 1950's Japanese short film directed by a young Akira Kurosawa, the title of which roughly translates to 'Eternally Space for Sweet Treats'.

  • @KROMAprd
    @KROMAprd Месяц назад +1

    This sketch doesn't get the recognition it deserves

  • @SamahLama
    @SamahLama Год назад +2

    The most random song to parody at the end lmfao

  • @Wulfarwacht
    @Wulfarwacht Год назад

    As someone who always enjoyed the Italian original and one of the first people to recognize the plain plagiarism by Aunty...uh Aunty Donna(?), it's nice to see the original work acknowledged.

  • @thenutwacker
    @thenutwacker Год назад +4

    This screams danger 5 and I bloody love it

  • @SirJaceMan93
    @SirJaceMan93 Год назад +8

    Mamma mia! What a throwback, glad you dug this one up boys. Nothing wrong with taking a bit of inspo from what came before.

  • @azzathepopcultureviking
    @azzathepopcultureviking Год назад +7

    As a Proud Australian with Italian Heritage
    This makes me Proud to see the acknowledgement of The Italian Classic Always Room for Panettone being appreciated and Respected Respectful to the World 👌

    • @FletchAU
      @FletchAU Год назад

      Surely you meant to use this on the end🤌

    • @azzathepopcultureviking
      @azzathepopcultureviking Год назад +1

      @@FletchAU I actually didn't know there was an emoji for that 🤌
      I've learned something today 😄

    • @DandamanV
      @DandamanV Год назад

      Surely you mean "Sempre Spazio Per Il Panettone"

  • @zelpar
    @zelpar Год назад

    Thank you for being honest about your mistake. Glad to see the original getting the credit it deserves.

  • @linkelolo
    @linkelolo Год назад +8

    Thanks for PUDDIN this online!

  • @lukasfreeman5116
    @lukasfreeman5116 Год назад +1

    My great great grand uncle plays Broden in this film, really wish he was around to see how much you have all honored his legacy

  • @partmaus7236
    @partmaus7236 Год назад +1

    If “A-One Two Three”, isn’t played on the next Aunty Donna Music Tour, I’m fighting your kids “I said a-one two three a-one two three”

  • @Murglie
    @Murglie Год назад +1

    Wow, I used to stay up late to watch this on SBS without my parents knowing when i was a kid, thanks boys, for bringing back some wonderful old memories!

  • @MarcSadowski
    @MarcSadowski Год назад +6

    This was a very forward-thinking Italian short film. You can tell by the “antique” cars behind them 😂

  • @jameslipscomb4916
    @jameslipscomb4916 Год назад +2

    Unironically one of the greatest AD sketches in years

  • @castiolare
    @castiolare Год назад

    Careful boys, RUclips might go after you for sharing a world renowned, award winning short film on its platform.
    Remember, panettone is temporary, but pud is for life

  • @Rhon99
    @Rhon99 Год назад

    This actually got me in the Christmas spirit.
    So good.
    Took me back to the badly dubbed movies of the 1970s.
    It even brought up memories of The Samerai.
    Genius!!!!
    Thanks fellas for an ear to ear smile.

  • @JmannDX
    @JmannDX Год назад

    I'm so glad you could acknowledge these smaller creators and give them a platform to share their art. Not many other creators would so readily admit their mistake and put in the effort to make things right, even if the stolen content was unintentional.
    Bravo, boys! I'm very proud of you all.

  • @sawrig
    @sawrig Год назад

    them playing jet like it was a classic was the cherry on top

  • @antonyisverycool
    @antonyisverycool Год назад

    As a young Italian boy I watched this on VHS many times, but lost my copy, and I thought this masterpiece lost forever. Grazie mille Aunty Donna for reminding me of the true joy of Christmas, panettone

  • @Black_Rabbit_84
    @Black_Rabbit_84 Год назад +3

    Fun fact: there is only one Panettone in existence, which has just been regifted for hundreds of years, and no one has ever actually eaten one.

  • @marycake7
    @marycake7 Год назад +2

    I didn’t think I could love you guys more than I already do but here you are and here I am

  • @Dr.ZoidbergPhD
    @Dr.ZoidbergPhD Год назад +2

    Love the classic italian paintings hanging on the fence

  • @liamblanco9641
    @liamblanco9641 Год назад +1

    Darcy’s acting as the Panetonne was worthy of an Oscar

  • @Sadtiric
    @Sadtiric Год назад +1

    This is so real.. XD My Italian grandma ALWAYS had at least one of these out at any given time, but she was so upset when we opened it (after who-knows how many years). I had always assumed she kept getting them as gifts, but it was the same one from my childhood. Solid as a boat anchor.

  • @roak1566
    @roak1566 Год назад +2

    It's always great seeing the inspiration that goes into creating an amazing homage like "Christmas Pud"
    Thank's for the bit of film history!

  • @charliefielke721
    @charliefielke721 Год назад +1

    The Jet parody at the end had me rolling

  • @MrGrim
    @MrGrim Год назад

    Top tier comedians AND pillars of integrity, giving credit where credit was due. Good on you men

  • @AutumnFrore
    @AutumnFrore Год назад +17

    This whole skit is gold and i lost it at the end with the song 😂

    • @aboutashow
      @aboutashow Год назад

      The song is fucking gold 😂

  • @OrkBoyChuck
    @OrkBoyChuck Год назад

    I always knew this was a real film I saw as a kid and not some fever dream! Thanks for reposting Aunty Donna!

  • @Extra-Salt
    @Extra-Salt Год назад

    i always knew you guys took the Pud concept from this clip. Honestly, i just didnt want the backlash from your Fanclub, Powered by Patreon. Fantastic that Aunty Donna finally acknowledge the creators.

  • @jamnmikefx
    @jamnmikefx Год назад +8

    Hopefully this gets the recognition to be in the criterion collection finally. Thanks boys

  • @dogglesnake
    @dogglesnake Год назад +3

    Resisting the urge to watch this until my friends are present will be one of the great trials of my life

  • @derekmccloud6333
    @derekmccloud6333 Год назад +1

    Tommy Tallarico really knocked it out of the park with the sound design on this one!

  • @BoatyMcBoatface669
    @BoatyMcBoatface669 3 месяца назад

    Saw Lamb Of God play a blistering set yesterday at Riot Fest in Chicago. The only thing I could think about for the entire hour was "Is that Zach from Auntie Donna on drums?" Zach of God! or Lamb of Donna!

  • @bennettcawley4630
    @bennettcawley4630 Год назад +1

    The song brought me to tears 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @liamwalsh4008
      @liamwalsh4008 Год назад +1

      Yes, it was heart-wrenchingly beautiful, wasn't it? 😭

  • @sinnison23
    @sinnison23 Год назад +1

    Panettone is delicious. Been a family holiday tradition for my whole life. Bought three boxes.

  • @johnskrip7174
    @johnskrip7174 Год назад

    Love this new even more unhinged version. I like the idea that every year one of you has to pitch making a kids book or a black and white Italian film version of a Christmas sketch you did years ago.

  • @timhough
    @timhough Год назад +5

    Got that "Aired on SBS in 1994" vibes, and I'm all here for it!

  • @hammotimee
    @hammotimee Год назад

    This video goes for 3:34, yet I felt like an eternity had passed before the ending. Bravo

  • @mattwarlow
    @mattwarlow Год назад

    While I do understand why this film is regarded as a classic, and I definitely think its great, I've never been able to love it after having to study and write a 3000 word essay about it for my film class

  • @joelwilcox5424
    @joelwilcox5424 Год назад

    this has such strong Danger 5 energy and i’m here for it

  • @akinlikesfilms960
    @akinlikesfilms960 Год назад +8

    this definitely feels like it originated from the mind of Zach 😂

  • @amystone7407
    @amystone7407 Год назад +1

    How is it that my brain reads the subtitles in their individual voices lol

  • @Unidentified_Harrier_82
    @Unidentified_Harrier_82 Год назад

    I cannot believe Aunty Donna had the audacity to plagiarise such a classic masterpiece. This is truly unforgivable.

  • @xxsappyconexx
    @xxsappyconexx Год назад +1

    everyones talkin bout Christmas Pud
    but what got me into AUnty donna 9 years ago was CRESPS😉
    Always room for CRESPS 😉

  • @TheIandustry
    @TheIandustry Год назад

    This is the finest example of post neorealism Italian cinema.
    The British film institute would pay top dollar to take this work of art off your hands and put it in a museum, WHERE IT BELONGS!
    Your friend in Pud,
    Marty Scorsese.

  • @Proxima_VN
    @Proxima_VN Год назад +7

    Can't wait to see this nominated at the internationally acclaimed pud awards 2024

  • @markp2122
    @markp2122 Год назад +7

    Legend has it Zach is still adjusting his sunglasses up and down his face till this day

  • @WinterGray8888
    @WinterGray8888 Год назад

    This might be my favorite running gag of all time

  • @swissinitiative
    @swissinitiative Год назад

    So excited to hear my favorite song at the end of this historical film, "1 2 3 and a 1 2 3"

  • @shortdrink873
    @shortdrink873 Год назад +3

    The original is always better, I’m glad a wider audience is finally being exposed to this masterpiece. I, of course, studied it at Film School because my professor had been the best boy’s assistant on the sequel directed by the gaffer on the this one.

  • @baldroflight6008
    @baldroflight6008 Год назад +1

    The prequel to Christmas pud that we never knew we needed, but now we can't live without.