At 5:47 “Row, row row your boat gently down the stream...” wonderfully done by the multiple personalities singing in acapella harmony .. What a beautiful ending! Bravo!!
This guy is a Genius. Such performance! Short, but wordy of an Oscar. I laughed so hard at this movie. I had to make subtitles for my language, because somehow the VHS got lost and nobody in my country has seen it in a while. A real forgotten comedy gem.
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This movie is the reason I got the worst ass whooping in American history. Ill never forget I was in the first grade it was around Christmas time and we had Christmas carols on a paper. I had watched this movie with my sister and my aunt over the weekend. The part where Richard Pryor called the big red lawnmower a big motherfucker was funny. So when I went to school I told one of my little friends that I heard a curse word on a movie. She asked what was the word? I wrote the word "motherfucker" on the carol (Mind you im just learning how to spell).I got scared and threw the paper away(I didn't think to erase it because I wrote it with a pencil). So, when it was time to sing along the teacher asked where my carol? My face told on me so she got suspicious and grilled me. Then she finally looked in the trash and found it. She called my mother and she came up to the school. She snatched me up by my arm in front of the class and said " So you can spell curse words but you can't spell your middle name huh?!" We took a walk outside to a tree and she made me pick a switch. The one I picked was too small so she made me get another (My mother is old school). As she's taking some of the leaves off and twisting the switches together I started crying and begging and she said "Before I tear your ass up tell me how you spelled it right. " And I said "I sounded it off" Next thing BAM BAM POP!! Kids laughing im screaming. Pants down bare ass right there in front of everybody for 20 minutes. Im crying and picking leaves out my butt and legs she and said " Now go on back to class and when you get home your daddy gon whoop yo ass too
gumptown7414 Old school ass whooping! Those days are long gone and now more and more kids run amok with little respect or regard for any kind of discipline or authority.
+Frankmt215 +gumptown7414 Discipline can be derived from a substantial quantity of directions. Drill instructors in the Armed Forces can't touch their pupils, nor can head Coaches in the NFL beat up their players. Please don't confuse the implementation of discipline with an act of violence.
+TheRamsberg Physical discipline is not an act of violence, try again. And the Armed Forces instructor and NFL coach are mentally conditioning their "pupils" (sorry I think it is hilarious that you call a NFL football player a "pupil") in order to have one go through the most EXTREME ACTS OF VIOLENCE IMAGINABLE and in a foreign country no less and the other go through an idiotic sport that drives millions of morons ape shit over watching a bunch of neanderthals literally beat the bag out of each other over some empty primitive pride...oh and yes billions of dollars that they are essentially swindling from imbeciles who think it truly matters that their football team (or any sport team) is winning some championship. Sooo if I get this straight, you are saying that we should mentally condition our children like Armed Forces drill sergeants and NFL football coaches who are preparing their students (ie "pupil") for engaging in acts of violence, one for political reasons and the other for entertainment reasons, but both truly for economic reasons. Yet you want to say that we shouldn't physically discipline our kids when it is warranted? You shouldn't confuse your stupidity with intelligence, no one else is.
+Frankmt215 No, what I am pointing out is that those two occupations require a tremendous quantity of discipline. Regarding the Armed Forces, without proper discipline, one ends up being killed. Thus my point being that in the Armed Forces, where there are the most severe consequences if one is not sufficiently disciplined, they don't employ physical assaults on the people being trained to instill said discipline.
+Frankmt215 Let me put it another way, Is it all right for me to physically strike a cashier if they make a mistake or disrespect me? If one is a manager of a business is it all right to physically strike ones employees to discipline them if they show disrespect or ineptitude? If it isn't, then why is it ok to do so to children? Here is the definition of violence: " Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something." Physical discipline is indeed intended to hurt and damage a person, thus it is by definition an act of violence.
I used to watch this when i was 11-12 or so. We got a VCR early and started recording movies all the way up thru the early 90s. I also saw Stand By Me, and some other movies on HBO i wasn't supposed to watch yet :O Good times.
honestly, sincerely, maybe the funniest sub-character of all time in any comedy. I swear, if you put this exact performance -- non-PC lines and all -- into a modern-day comedy, Carvey (of whatever actor) would explode globally. "I said, 'Eat this!' and put it into 5th." Oh, man, the only film character ever where EVERY line is quotable. From the innocent Mormon set-up to the Row Row Row all-star finale. I still quote this thing multiple times a year.
I hope she's a good driver" 😂 The way he describes the Saabs performance always kills me because that's how guys talk about cars breaks "stop on the fucking dime" .."cop try to pulled me I said eat this put it in 5th forget about it" cop try to chase me I said fuck it LMAO bandana Brad was the truth 😂😂😂
He’s lucky that brad just walked off. Because later on Arlo uses a uzi and a M60 (The gun from Rambo) that one of Dana Carvey’s characters had left in the car.
I read that Richard Pryor doesn't remember making this movie at all, not even a little bit, because he was completely smacked out of his mind on heroin. He was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis so he was probably in a lot of pain and self medicated with heroin. He probably was still doing loads of blow and crack too. With that said, he was a very funny comedian and actor, and never fails to make me laugh. This movie is underrated if you ask me, and Dana Carvey is also hilarious in this.
2:54, 5:46 I can't get enough of Dana Carvey's version of this child classic lol! Play this version for the kids in school! It's a better rendition! Richard Pryor on Larry King Show said he didn't like this movie! But in my opinion, he's wrong! It's a fun film!
I always remembered that "I wanna be naughty tonight..." part. He took off! Lol. Damn, Arlo had a hard time from the neighbor, movers and sellers of the house from hell, to this crazy guy destroying his new car.
Even after all these years, growing up seeing the movie endlessly, I still notice something 30 years later.. the way, Dana Carvey acts driving that steering wheel as a girl!.. the voice yes, the facial and body movement yes.. it's perfect, but his hands lol, massaging and cradling the steering wheel while saying lines like "I want to be naughty tonight.. Daddy, don't make me be naughty!".. What girl drives like this?! lol it's awesome hilarious fun.. Dana Carvey is a damn genius comedian! So up there with the likes of Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Chevy Chase etc.! UNDERRATED MOVIE