In a Halloween episode of "Everybody Loves Raymond", Peter Boyle dressed up as Frankenstein's monster and used the same mannerisms he used here. I didn't realize it when I was younger, but once I grew up, I realized that the show was paying homage to this movie.
I always found it hilarious the way Leachman so epically delivers the final line with the word “boyfriend” the way a ten year old child would. So funny.
👍 Cloris Leachman was a bloody star. _Stay close to ze candles... Ze staircase... can be treacherous..._ (If you haven't seen them before, look up the outtakes from Young Frankenstein. It's amazing they managed to get through certain scenes at all ... 😄)
Victor may have been her boyfriend, but he didn’t leave her jack sh*t in his will. I’m surprised she remains so loyal to the family. Most women would’ve burned the castle to the ground.
I'd never considered Mary Shelly's Frankenstein, nor Mel Brooks' comedic parody, as an allegory for parenthood... HaHAHAHAHA! Your response/comment to Gene Wilder's line is as brilliant as every perfectly scripted/acted scene of this film. Thanks for the insight and the laugh!!!
2:26 Biggest mistake Dr Frankenstein made. If your gonna create a Monster you better be able to shut it down. Word of Advice from the AVGN. Had to redo it.
Peter Boyle, Marty Feldman, Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn (not pictured here), Gene Hackman (the hermit, also not pictured here), and now Cloris Leachman. At least we still have Teri Garr. And Mel Brooks, although he really hasn't done anything noteworthy in decades.
Revisiting clips from the best classic horror-comedies of all time to celebrate Halloween 2021. With each draw of the violin bow, suspense and excitement builds to at last reveal, "He vas my BOYFRIEND!!!" That line delivered a such an awkward, anti-climatic, note that no poorly-tuned violin could ever deliver. Genuinely one of the best comedy films ever made.
Hehehe. [Cue Abby Normal's disincarnate posthumous terrified monstrous shrieks, followed by "Transylvanian Lullaby" outro] One of the most classic Mel Brooks lines of all time, IMHO, right behind "Don't know; Mongo only pawn in Game of LIfe."; "The Lord, the Lord Jehovah, has given unto you these Fifteen... *crash and shatter* ... [Oy...]... Ten!!! Ten Commandments; for all to obey!"; and, last but not least, "Who is he?' "He's an Asshole, Sir." "I know that; what's his name?" "That *is* his name, Sir: Asshole; Major Asshole." "And his cousin?" "He's an Asshole too, Sir: Gunner's Mate First Class Philip Asshole." "How many Assholes have we got on this ship, anyhow?" "YO!!! [All rise as one man for the Asshole Self-identifying Salute to Lord Dark Helmet] "I knew it: I'm surrounded by Assholes!" [not to discount, however, the following:] "You know you were made for each other, you and Maid Marian. What a combination: Locksley and Bahgel; you can't miss!" Hehehe. Oy, gevalt.
We've lost a comedic acting genius of the gentler persuasion. I loved Cloris as Frau Bl.... well, you know.... And Maw-Maw on "Raising Hope" for which she won her last Emmy. May she rest in peace and may we always enjoy watching her on film and video to our hearts' content!
RIP Cloris Leachman. To have Mel Brooks cast you in Young Frankenstein at a time when you were playing the landlady of Laurie Petrie-overhaul Mary Richards and then cast you in more classic such as High Anxiety and History of the World sure hints that Mel and Carl Reiner had a different relationship in private than they did in public
It's English butchers back slang. They used to use it to talk about the customers with out them knowing what they were saying. I still can't make out what it means but it makes me laugh every time.
@@NicholasGeschke yes it's in your blood!!! It is in the blood of all ze Frankensteins!!! Your grandfather played it for the creature he created!!! It reaches the soul...when words could not!!
Gone. GONE! WE'VE GOT TO FIND HIM, DO YOU UNDERSTAND?! WE'VE GOT TO FIND HIM BEFORE HE KILLS SOMEONE! WHAT HAVE I DONE?! OH, GOD IN HEAVEN, WHAT HAVE I DONE?!
The first time I’ve ever watched it was in the spring of 2002, on vhs, at my college. I was still learning English so watching movies helped me a lot as I repeated and memorized the scripts to increase my vocabulary. My favorite phrase for this movie is the love confession: “ yessss! Say it! He vas my boyfriend”. 😂😂😂Coincidentally, I was also learning German and Germans pronounce the w as a v, so it was funny and revealing when she said “vas” instead of “was”
What talent!!!!!! Everything she ever did was magic!!!! She could be in a serious or comedic role at the drop of a hat ... Cloris also had an unmistakable beauty about her,..remember the "The Last Picture Show?" R I P , Cloris we ALL 💘😻💜💛💚 love ya.
Je n ai jamais autant rit qu en regardant ce film en 1980 je le revois toujours avec un plaisir immense même en le connaissant par cœur!! 💗💗💗 quels acteurs .....
"I asked for a car; I got a computer. How's that for being born under a bad sign?" "Never had one lesson!" "Anything is peaceful from one thousand three hundred and fifty-three feettt." *Ding Dong* "Who is it?" "It's Ed Rooney, Ferris. I'd like to have a word with you." "Oh; I'm sorry: I can't come to the door right now. I'm afraid that in my weakened condition, I could take a nasty spill down the stairs and subject myself to further school absences." "Save it, Ferris. Come down here." "You can reach my parents at their places of business. Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate your concern for my well-being." "I am not leaving 'til you come down and talk to me, Ferris." "Have a nice day." "You're in big trouble, Buster. Get down here! "Ferris!! "Ferris!!" *Knock Knock Knock Knock Knock Knock* *Ding Dong* *Ding Dong* "Who is it?" "You know Goddamned well who it is!" "Oh; I'm sorry: I can't come to the door right now. I'm afraid that in my weakened condition, I could take a nasty spill down the stairs and subject myself to further school absences." "You can reach my parents at their places of business. "Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate your concern for my well-being." "Have a nice day." Hehehe. [cf. www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/f/ferris-buellers-day-off-script.html ]
Not to be a bitch but the cards come on too early at the end. I wish you would let the clip play to the very end and fade out to black before changing the subject.
2:16 Dr. Frankenstein: "Gone, GONE!! We've got to find him!! Do you understand?!! We've got to find him before he kills someone!! What have I done?! Oh, God in heaven, what have I done?!!"