The origin of the cartoon gag where a character can produce a big wooden mallet from just offstage. The bartender would have had the mallet, of course, to tap wooden kegs!
First time I heard this was on an orcs in space video by Oxhorn. Didn't realize it was a Laurel and Hardy bit. Good to know that some classics still get new life now and then.
I always quote this Eastwood Line every time I watch dragonheart and it gets to the part where Denis Quads character Bowen tells Sean Connery's Character Draco "one must earn a living" when they ate squaring off in the cave.
I wish they come back out with the movie starting Adam & Eve then Noah’s Ark to the tower of Babble. I especially Noah’s Ark with John Huston he play Noah real good. They taken these movies off of You Tube be nice to see them back on!
The greatest comedy team ever. And they were good singers. I once met and talked to Stan Laurel's daughter Lou's. A fine lady with many fond memories of her dad and Babe as she called Ollie.
And even now- long after this was recorded, there are STILL people who don't know that he wrote it! It just sounds so quintessentially Irish- perhaps his biggest song writing achievement, among many phenomenally good songs.
This shows just how outmatched Danaher was against Sean Thornton. Thornton could have ended the fight any time he wanted, but he let it go on until Danaher quit. It was only when he realized that he he might be late for dinner that he finally went into full Trooper Thorn mode and put Danaher through the door.
I remember as a kid watching the old black and white repeats of L&H on the mornings of the school holidays. And how we all LOVED them! Laurel and Hardy, 2 funny gentlemen and 2 funny, gentle, men.
Always brilliant. They will be for the rest of time. I didn't know Stan Laurel created Laurel and Hardy. He'd read through the scripts, if he'd think it was funny enough he'd change it, sometimes re-writing the whole story. I just read that on the Net. I really had no idea. How amazing.
Everyone saying how this is funny, but I don't think it's even funny, I think it goes so hard, the acoustic guitar and their vocal harmonies mixed with the low quality recording fuzz is just mmm.
One truly good movie for the holiday season as well as Easter, even if re-released theatrically on a semi-regular basis to the one-screen walk-in theatres in rural area small towns such as Flemingsburg, Kentucky.
Thank you kaureo and Hardy you have gave me many many many memories with me dear nana it was the last song I sang to her as she laid to rest forever grateful 🙏 ❤
Adoro a Johnny Cash mi ídolo absoluto, me gusta en todas las etapas de su vida.....lo escucho todos los días en mis largos paseos, un absoluto placer❤❤