A selection of Albert's best clips from the film 'The Birdcage' played by Nathan Lane. All rights belong to 'Nichols Film Company' 'MGM' and 'United Artists'. Fan appreciation video.
I quite agree. I've heard a number of people say his performance as a queen was cliche. Well, all I could say to that is that I have known quite a few queens who would disagree. I think his performance is finely nuanced and balanced. I see a full human being there.
And in these 2 hours I fell head over heels for Nathan Lane. He is sooooo good that you can see this film 500 times and he will make you laugh EVERY DAMN TIME
Nathan lane floored me away with this performance. I love when an actor can do this, it is what acting is all about. Those that get the perfect role. Others are Merly Streep, Kathy Bates
@@hughjackmannut I like bridal gown and the bridesmaids' dresses in the ending scene, they look a helluva lot prettier than those seen in other movies.
I couldn't agree more. Perfect comedic timing. His expression of dismay at the "robbed" apartment is one of the funniest things I've *ever* seen. But, then again, the "Oscars" have tended to overlook comedy, ever since "It Happened One Night"
if I heard this right but when Hank Azaria watched the playback of his role he said something along the lines of this, "Oh my God, I sound like my Peruvian Grandma' Or along the lines.
Heartbroken about Robin Williams, but still laughed out loud at the "I PIERCED THE TOAST!" line, my favorite line in the entire movie. Now I'll go watch Dead Poets Society...
The wonderful Nathan Lane, Robin Williams and Hank Azaria - at the top of their game. A real instance of where the re-make ('The Birdcage') received greater critical and public acclaim than the original French version ('La Cage Aux Folles")
I agree with you the orignal was fantastic they did a wonderful job they picked people that were extremely manly drama profesional play people as armond and Albert. My only problem with the orignal is the son is like 18 getting married
0:07 Nathan sure gives high-pitched screams a face. This part Always cracks me up. Rest in Peace, Robin Williams, you will forever be missed and remembered forever.
"Albert, you pierced the toast. Soooooo, what?" You're right! There's no need to get hysterical, all I have to remember is that...I can always get more toast!!!
It was probably a milestone for him personally. I don't think he's like Albert in real life, but to be able to go to that part of him and really amplify it must have been quite liberating.
@@AT-st5dr Yes he is. When he told his mother, she said: "I would rather you be dead." His response? "I knew you would understand." LOL! :) I read that in another comment section!
He said on a recent interview that he had been out since he was 21, but didn't want to talk about it on Oprah and have any attention taken away from the movie. Everyone knew that he was gay anyway.
No matter how many times I have watched this movie he cracks me up SO hard, I'm talking tears running down my face, I have to use my inhaler laughing. 😂😂 I don't know how his co-stars got through it. I would have had to do a million retakes and probably get fired for laughing.
Just an excellent work in terms of acting and writing and directing making one hilarious movie; even my dad and his girlfriend had never seen the movie and when they first saw it they were hollering with laughter, one of the movies I put on anytime I need gut busting laughter(even in college, everyone loved it as well)
video on top on your comment??... the video its about the movie birdcage... i dont get in what moment someone say anything about Israel thats why i ask you...
im not trolling!!!! ploni said " thats an oscar performance right there" and you say " fuck israel" ... and i was like wtf?? thats why ive said what was happening!!! what did i star???
It's too bad there's no compilation for Armand. Robin Williams was a genius, but his character had such wit. One of my favorite lines was when Albert was about to leave and was being very dramatic, and referencing the large crucifix that had been brought in during the redecorating, Armand says "Shouldn't you be carrying the cross? It is *the* prop for martyrs" lol
"He blew a bubble with his gum while I was singing. He can't do that while I'm SINGING!!!!" Rofl!!! Gets me every time! I would react the same. XD I wouldn't want someone blowing a bubble in MY face. >:(
Albert and Agador made the whole movie❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️my fav movie ever EVER I can't say how many times I've watched because I watch every time I want it ❤️
Nathan lane is amazing in this movie and he should have an Oscar. He is an amazing actor and it does not matter what movie he's in he will always make me laugh in this movie or in any other movie he's in.
This is a movie that deserved a sequel. I don’t care if it wouldn’t have been great as long as it was good and I got Nathan Lane and Robin Williams working side-by-side.
I had just seen this movie like a month ago. About a week later I leaned into my car to grab something and I leaned on the horn by accident. It didn't scare me at all but what came to mind was Albert screaming when he hit the horn. So just for the hell of it I screamed too and then of course I busted out laughing :D God forbid anyone saw me lol
One of my favorite comedic film of all time! I’ve watched it a gazillion times and it gets me to laugh hysterically time after time. All of these actors deserved Oscars!!!!!!!!
2018 and I’m watching it on Starz Encore channel. Yippee! One of my all-time faves and one of the funniest. Hank Azaria and Nathan Lane. 🤣 Even Gene Hackman was a lovable conservative.