10 octaves is ridiculously high. Like. Distractingly. Your joke would have worked easily with the number 4. You can even push it to 6. 10 is ridiculous. I cannot stress this enough
^^^PLEASE DO THIS^^^ I know it's torture for James and Mason but dammit if me laughing isn't more important then I don't know what is? Also, James and Mason doing mob voices is just as good as their Tom Holland impressions.
It's not Crosby's fault that JFK would rather hang out with him than Sinatra, so Sinatra hanging out with Crosby (in the hopes of hanging out with JFK) makes some sense.
Thanks to Caravan of Garbage, I'm coming to understand that Frank "Plank" Sinatra was basically the Adam Sandler of olden times. At every opportunity Hollywood would give him, he would take the time to make these bad movies just so he could hang out with his friends and get paid. And smash stuff with axes of course, as one does in the 60's, apparently XD Don't care how James feels - _I_ *genuinely* cannot wait until the next weak excuse to watch a Rat Pack movie comes up now (^-^)
The reason you actually do eventually reach the wall, or anything, for that matter, and the reason you can't divide distanced in half forever, is because of the planck length. Obviously a direct reference to Plank Sinatra.
Weird but funny fact about Sammy Davis Jr: in real life he had in fact a RIDICULOUSLY fast draw. It's probably the only explanation I have for why that gun musical number exists.
Wait... Is that bit in that episode of the Simpsons where Homer becomes the beer barron where Moe's pub folds up into a pet shop a reference to this movie??
The Sammy Davis jr shooting bit was probably because SDJ was a record holder for quickdrawing (gun, not pictures) it was just one of his million talents.
of all the versions of robin hood, why isnt there an aussie version? "Robbo Hood and his Merry Mates", practically writes itself Edit: and the theme should be done by the Hilltop Hoods
Is it possible that the reason the gangsters acts so weird in this movie is because it was like, a way to deflate any worry about how bad the mob was at the time?
What a horrible time period. Where everyone and their grandma had ties to the mob. And everyone smoked tobacco and there was cocaine in soda fountain drinks.
I have to admit that at least the Mr. Booze scene in the fake church is pretty funny. At one point the Bing Crosby, playing the minister, invites Dean Martin's character up to "testify" about what alcohol did to him. And he introduces Martin as a world renowned surgeon who's life was ruined by alcohol. Dean Martin just stares at him like "what the fuck am I supposed to do with that?".
I recognize that guy from that cut where they tell Maid Marion to leave town (21:00). He's the same guy who played King Tut on the classic 60's batman TV show.
Movie Suggestion: when when Godzilla: King of the Monsters comes out, I recommended the 1969 movie "All Monsters Attack" for Caravan of Garbage. If you love a nonsensical fever dream of a movie, with the goofiest talking kaiju ever, well, this is right up your alley. ;)
@@mejsmith1 Your forgetting one Godzilla vs Gigan from 1972. I know in at least the english dub that Godzilla and Anguruis talk to each other with some of the dumbest sounding dubs voices you could imagine. Pretty sure most of that movie is pretty bad. Remember the plot being about something like the human characters creating a giant Godzilla amusement park. The villains are giant cockroaches that can disguise themselves as humans. And to make it even worse pretty sure a lot of the action is just reused stock footage.
@@wisewolftony That whole early 70s period was kind of a dark period for Godzilla. They seem to be trying to imitate the Gamera movies in being more kid friendly and to do it as cheaply as possible. Yeah, I remember those. How about Godzilla Vs Megalon? That was pretty bad, as well. That size changing robot and that irritating kid.
Variety's review of this movie at the time: "Warner Bros. has a solid money entry in "Robin and the Seven Hoods," a spoof on gangster pix of bygone days sparked by the names of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Bing Crosby to give marquee power ... Performance-wise, Falk comes out best. His comic gangster is a pure gem and he should get plenty of offers after this. Sinatra, of course, is smooth and Crosby in a "different" type of role rates a big hand. Martin seems lost in the shuffle. Davis is slick and Miss Rush, going heavy, is beautiful to look at."
I feel a Caravan of Garbage for the 15-part 1943 Batman serials is definitely in order, boys. It’s ridiculously racist and cheap but it has a special place in my heart...could be a great episode!
Egad... These Rat Pack movies are as miserably written as those Adam Sandler films, you know the kind that kind that are only made so Adam and his pals can get paid vacations. Also, for a movie where the gangsters don't win, it's kind of weird that the arguably bigger villain, "Not Maid Marian", does succeed.
OMG how did Tarantino NOT homage/copy the scene where all the bosses shoot the main boss at once?! Once I'm making films I am copying the shit outta that it is epic as f%ck.
Forgive me for my youthful ignorance, but is the death at a gangster's birthday party with a giant birthday cake a trope of the genre, or did they just steal the idea from Some Like It Hot & change a few things?
19:54 printing fake money is a far riskier affair than illegal gambling, the amount of money is finite and even in the 1930s or whatever they had ways to tell counterfeit money from real money
I’m still bothered by the fact that Scarlet Will seems older than Robin Hood Will is supposed to be Robin’s nephew hell in this they’re not even the same race!
It took me a full minute and a half to realise that Robin and the 7 Hoods was actually a real film and not something Maso had just made up. Who the fuck looked at Sinatra and thought - oh I know, Robin Hood??!!
Omg I loved this so much. I can’t believe I clicked on this having no idea what it was about. I went through a Rat Pack-loving phase in my teens (I know, I know) and I own this movie on dvd. I might actually think this one is more watchable than Ocean’s 11 because it’s so bizarre and ocean’s is so boring. But I loved every minute of this. Any reference to “gams” killed me. 🤣🤣🤣
The Dean song isn't a romantic or sexual thing. It's a song meaning "If you love your mother, you're a stand-up guy in my book!" The reason it's funny here is Dean is hustling Franky, so you know everyone in the room thinks he's a scumbag, so for HIM to sing it, it's like he's saying "I can do this to you and still be the good guy in my own book cuz I love my motha".
This doesn't make the joke any funnier. but Bing Crosby's quirk was that he was a bad dresser. If you listen to his radio show or guest appearances on other shows, that's what they would make fun of. My guess is that a contemporary audience would find that scene hilarious.
Another great video, you guy's are legit just having fun here. I think you guys should consider going through old carttoon episodes of like a Tom&Jerry reviewig the most 'off' moments or plots. just an idea.
I'm with those who say Robin Hood: Men in Tights is the best Robin Hood movie. Please take a look at that one...or just talk about it on the next podcast. I would love to hear both your takes on that move.
Can't believe you didn't feature the line when Dean pokes the woman in the rear with the cue stick, "Hey buddy, it's the other end you play with." "My Kind of Town" was a hit song and got an Oscar nomination but lost to "Chim Chim Cher-ee," and I'm pretty sure the movie was released partially incomplete because of Frank Jr's kidnapping, which would explain the rushed ending.
I had a dream about you two last night. James was poorly on his sofa with a throw over him. Mason sitting on another sofa at a right angel to him. I came to the door and knocked. You let me in. I sat down and started watching what ever you were watching. After some time mason left and it was just me an James. A bit more time passed and James left and i started to wonder if i had outstayed my welcome. Then i woke up.
God I can't stand Frank Sinatra. This movie fails as a movie because the entire appeal seems to be "you like Frank Sinatra, well here he is! Just fucking look at him, he's not doing anything interesting but wow... Frank Sinatra. Your GOD!"
7 minutes in and I legitimately forgot this video was supposed to be about Robin Hood
Just like the movie.
Hahaha
@@kashsmith6181 no never!!!!!!
Ikr😂... 3:45 seconds a ND I had to check the title to see if I was watching the right video
I read this about 7 minutes in. Gj.
I love when mason is so dumbfounded by things that his voice goes like 10 octaves higher
toms1313 dats da best!!!!
This is the Australian accent experience
10 octaves is ridiculously high. Like. Distractingly. Your joke would have worked easily with the number 4. You can even push it to 6. 10 is ridiculous. I cannot stress this enough
@@mss11235 cool
@@mss11235
Guess you’ve never heard of the word “hyperbole”.
According to Wikipedia, Frank Sinatra Jr. was kidnapped WHILE this movie was in production, and they just kept going apparently.
EARLthePEARL,
That’s legendary.
It was the 50s, that week a kidnapping, next week a rival lord would burn your village to the ground. Life is such.
Foul play reckon there was some! HAHAHA
WTF
He’s lucky he wasn’t put in a big concrete block (as was tradition)
Complete the trilogy and watch sergeant 3. It's the same cast (no joke).
^^^PLEASE DO THIS^^^
I know it's torture for James and Mason but dammit if me laughing isn't more important then I don't know what is?
Also, James and Mason doing mob voices is just as good as their Tom Holland impressions.
Yes to that!
Magnamic The entire reason I want them to finish it is to see them squirm in agony😂😂
Chicken Run,
That’s diabolical villainy at its finest. 😂 LMAO 😂
I was about to mention this, having just googled to see if the rat pack did another movie. _Sergeants 3_ is a pretty bad name for a movie, though.
"These movies are not self-aware. You can't blame them"
"You can blame them"
"OK good"
"Okay good"
I thought the punchline of the JFK joke was that instead of visiting Sinatra, he got shot... Imagine my disappointment.
s bushido in the extended podcast cut they talk about JFK getting shot during the filming of this movie
At least now we know _why_ he was shot.
Men in Tights is the best Robin Hood movie.
Men in tights is the shit! 😉😁
Fact
@@annnee6818 Fact
Yes it is, as long as you ignore the Errol Flynn Robin Hood movie. The Adventures of Robin Hood which is a thousand times better.
Time Bandits
That JFK story would have made a better movie than this.
HBO made a TV movie that covered some of that. Ray Liotta played Frank Sinatra and Don Cheadle played Sammy Davis, Jr.
petercolon1982 It’s called The Rat Pack and it’s actually not a bad movie.
I started getting interested for that minute and a half
It's not Crosby's fault that JFK would rather hang out with him than Sinatra, so Sinatra hanging out with Crosby (in the hopes of hanging out with JFK) makes some sense.
Tim Thomason Like it said in the video though, they were all drunk, so it wasn’t a very well thought out plan
Recommendations you say?
**brings up Frank Sinatra's IMDB page**
Man with the golden arm
Tony Rome
The Detective. Since it was a prequel to Die Hard. It's like "The worst of the Die Hards" maybe
Thanks to Caravan of Garbage, I'm coming to understand that Frank "Plank" Sinatra was basically the Adam Sandler of olden times. At every opportunity Hollywood would give him, he would take the time to make these bad movies just so he could hang out with his friends and get paid. And smash stuff with axes of course, as one does in the 60's, apparently XD
Don't care how James feels - _I_ *genuinely* cannot wait until the next weak excuse to watch a Rat Pack movie comes up now (^-^)
I've gotta say, with the release of uncut gems, that comment about Adam Sandler seems just a little less true
@@Beansedj not really. Even sinatra had his great roles. He even won an Oscar for acting
@@Beansedj Both Frank and Adam are/were good actors, they just spent a lot of time not trying.
@@Beansedj Making one good movie doesn't excuse three decades of shitty ones.
@@EzraSchwartz1 he had mob friends lol i dont think it was hard for him to get anything.
The reason you actually do eventually reach the wall, or anything, for that matter, and the reason you can't divide distanced in half forever, is because of the planck length. Obviously a direct reference to Plank Sinatra.
Weird but funny fact about Sammy Davis Jr: in real life he had in fact a RIDICULOUSLY fast draw. It's probably the only explanation I have for why that gun musical number exists.
I remember seeing Sammy on The Rifleman when I was a kid, and he showed off a lot of fancy spins and tricks in that, too.
I heard Sinatra destroyed the helipad with a sledgehammer when he found out Kennedy wasn't coming
An axe you mean ;)
It was actually dynamite
I'm pretty sure it was an rpg 😅
Wait... Is that bit in that episode of the Simpsons where Homer becomes the beer barron where Moe's pub folds up into a pet shop a reference to this movie??
Barney: "Wow, those gears down there really hurt."
There was alsoan episode Family Guy that used the same joke even had a Mr Booze song
Yes it is. The Family Guy episode does it so much better than the movie.
@@ZVPieGuy Family Guy is for incels.
@@titusmccarthylmao 5 year old necro posting because people like something you don't is hilarious
"Just peters out", a credit for Peter Lawford comes on screen,
*chef's kiss*
The Sammy Davis jr shooting bit was probably because SDJ was a record holder for quickdrawing (gun, not pictures) it was just one of his million talents.
He really was wasted in these movies (and in the Rat Pack).
of all the versions of robin hood, why isnt there an aussie version?
"Robbo Hood and his Merry Mates", practically writes itself
Edit: and the theme should be done by the Hilltop Hoods
There actually was an Australian robin guy was named Ned Kelly seriously fascinating dude
Errol flynn was Australian, interestingly enough
Is it possible that the reason the gangsters acts so weird in this movie is because it was like, a way to deflate any worry about how bad the mob was at the time?
The rat pack videos is some of the best content you've ever produced.
Agree
If there are more RatPack movies, I want to see you two review them because these are hilarious.
Arguably, Cannonball Run 2 would qualify because its got Plank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr in it.
What a horrible time period. Where everyone and their grandma had ties to the mob. And everyone smoked tobacco and there was cocaine in soda fountain drinks.
I'm waiting for the "horrible" portion of this comment. So far I only see positives. It's been over a year.
They need to bring back asbestos.
@@fuzzydunlop7928 “more asbestos!”
Good ole days
Sounds like my kinda period.
I’m not proud of how much I laughed at ‘Plank Sinatra’, but here we are.
Huh. This is where Family Guy gets the "Mr. Booze." number.
If you watched that Robin Hood, you the one that got robbed!
Pooj Reviews Didn't you post this same comment on Chris Stuckmann's review?
@@c.lawnmower_ lol I did! But it's the best comment I could think to make
Milk it man. Milk it good.
At 16:46 That's where Family Guy got that from!! The song went too long in that episode.
Big hand to Mitch for going all-out with that bullet-count sequence
I have to admit that at least the Mr. Booze scene in the fake church is pretty funny. At one point the Bing Crosby, playing the minister, invites Dean Martin's character up to "testify" about what alcohol did to him. And he introduces Martin as a world renowned surgeon who's life was ruined by alcohol. Dean Martin just stares at him like "what the fuck am I supposed to do with that?".
I only know the family guy parody 😂
07:22 = I like how the bartender is supposed to be trying to escape, but instead the sabotager mobster gently helps him out over the table.
I recognize that guy from that cut where they tell Maid Marion to leave town (21:00). He's the same guy who played King Tut on the classic 60's batman TV show.
I must confess to being disappointed that Mason didn't say "Grab dem gams you guys"
I'd quite happily see you go through every Rat Pack related film there is. I don't know how many there are, hopefully hundreds. These videos are great
"What are we some kind of Robin Hood squad?"
I love how there are all these different types of robin hood films but none have anything shot in Nottingham where's he from.
Movie Suggestion: when when Godzilla: King of the Monsters comes out, I recommended the 1969 movie "All Monsters Attack" for Caravan of Garbage.
If you love a nonsensical fever dream of a movie, with the goofiest talking kaiju ever, well, this is right up your alley. ;)
I'd say Final Wars. It's hype
Godzilla vs Megalon and Son of Godzilla are pretty terrible as well
No, the original Hanna Barbara Godzilla cartoon
@@mejsmith1 Your forgetting one Godzilla vs Gigan from 1972. I know in at least the english dub that Godzilla and Anguruis talk to each other with some of the dumbest sounding dubs voices you could imagine. Pretty sure most of that movie is pretty bad. Remember the plot being about something like the human characters creating a giant Godzilla amusement park. The villains are giant cockroaches that can disguise themselves as humans. And to make it even worse pretty sure a lot of the action is just reused stock footage.
@@wisewolftony That whole early 70s period was kind of a dark period for Godzilla. They seem to be trying to imitate the Gamera movies in being more kid friendly and to do it as cheaply as possible. Yeah, I remember those. How about Godzilla Vs Megalon? That was pretty bad, as well. That size changing robot and that irritating kid.
7:23 the bartender climbs onto to bar so he can be thrown 🤦🏾♂️
Huh, so this is where that episode of Family Guy got the booze song from...
It's a real song
@familyguyextreme
All songs are real.
@@Kmadden2004 all songs are made up 🤔
@familyguyextreme songs are real *and* made up.
We’re both just singing from Schrödinger’s Song Book. ;)
No this movie stole it from family guy
Variety's review of this movie at the time: "Warner Bros. has a solid money entry in "Robin and the Seven Hoods," a spoof on gangster pix of bygone days sparked by the names of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Bing Crosby to give marquee power ... Performance-wise, Falk comes out best. His comic gangster is a pure gem and he should get plenty of offers after this. Sinatra, of course, is smooth and Crosby in a "different" type of role rates a big hand. Martin seems lost in the shuffle. Davis is slick and Miss Rush, going heavy, is beautiful to look at."
Would you PLEASE review "Super Mario Bros." with John Leguizamo and Bob Hoskins?
Classic cinema
@jisatsu WHAAAAAT???
Are you some kinda Goomba?
Up for the challenge
But they only review Garbage films
Your wish came true.
I've never seen or even heard of this movie. I 100% believed the song "Mr. Booze" was a Family Guy original. I'm shooketh.
Also, Shipoopi is from The Music Man. Seth MacFarlane loves musicals and did a lot of covers then.
He is also unoriginal.
I feel a Caravan of Garbage for the 15-part 1943 Batman serials is definitely in order, boys. It’s ridiculously racist and cheap but it has a special place in my heart...could be a great episode!
Egad... These Rat Pack movies are as miserably written as those Adam Sandler films, you know the kind that kind that are only made so Adam and his pals can get paid vacations. Also, for a movie where the gangsters don't win, it's kind of weird that the arguably bigger villain, "Not Maid Marian", does succeed.
I love you guys, I watch your Caravan of Garbage videos OVER AND OVER AND OVER, please never stop...
Their mobster impression gets me every goddamn time
I like how Plank Sinatra and his merry mates all have dark green hats. That's a cute detail.
The way he sprays the liquor bottles with a tummy gun looks utterly hilarious 😆😆
Not a hilarious as a "tummy gun"!
Men in Tights is the best Robin Hood movie to date.
Hands down and everlast chastity belt clad bottoms up.
Pranavanathan Yoganathan Go watch the Errol Flynn movie and tell me again what’s the best Robin Hood movie.
Amen
Because, unlike some other Robin Hoods, Cary Elwes can speak with an English accent.
I hate mel brooks abstinence humor.
Columbo was undercover the whole time!
I completely forgot this was a Robin Hood movie halfway through this video
I was waiting for the moment that you'd start talking about Robin Hood after you stop talking about Ocean's Eleven... Funnily enough, it never came!
antzpantz thank you!!!! I clicked out after this comment
Surely that scene around 16:40 was the inspiration for moe's turning into a pet shop in the beer baron episode
not me giving seth macfarlene credit the past 10 years for a song he didnt write
That Sammy Davis Jr bit about shooting his guns is pretty good
OMG how did Tarantino NOT homage/copy the scene where all the bosses shoot the main boss at once?!
Once I'm making films I am copying the shit outta that it is epic as f%ck.
Are you guys OK? Did this movie hurt you? Should we send help?
Send them more bad movies.
Forgive me for my youthful ignorance, but is the death at a gangster's birthday party with a giant birthday cake a trope of the genre, or did they just steal the idea from Some Like It Hot & change a few things?
They made a western called Sergeants 3. I'm so sorry.
19:54 printing fake money is a far riskier affair than illegal gambling, the amount of money is finite and even in the 1930s or whatever they had ways to tell counterfeit money from real money
Ah, yes. I recognize this style of gangstering. Robbo clearly went to the Yakuza Games School of Mobbing & Extortion.
Is there any Robin Hood movie that isn't 37 hours long?
I don’t really like the movie either 😞
I believe that counts as clickbait when you have Men in Tights with the word 'garbage' in the thumbnail.
The cornerstone bit had me dying
"Columbo decides to put the sheriff in a..."
"Headlock."
I wish Little John could have been played by Michael Joseph Jackson and not Jamie foxx
Or lil John the rapper
@@bigstunna2049
Robin Hood : "Little John, have you seen Marian?"
Lil John : "Yeaya!!"
I’m still bothered by the fact that Scarlet Will seems older than Robin Hood Will is supposed to be Robin’s nephew hell in this they’re not even the same race!
@@gilbertotoledo1421 exactly what i want to see
It took me a full minute and a half to realise that Robin and the 7 Hoods was actually a real film and not something Maso had just made up. Who the fuck looked at Sinatra and thought - oh I know, Robin Hood??!!
Omg I loved this so much. I can’t believe I clicked on this having no idea what it was about. I went through a Rat Pack-loving phase in my teens (I know, I know) and I own this movie on dvd. I might actually think this one is more watchable than Ocean’s 11 because it’s so bizarre and ocean’s is so boring. But I loved every minute of this. Any reference to “gams” killed me. 🤣🤣🤣
"Where's Friar Tuck? There is no Friar Tuck"
My assumption was that Friar Tuck was Bing Crosby.
He was Alan A'Dale.
The Dean song isn't a romantic or sexual thing. It's a song meaning "If you love your mother, you're a stand-up guy in my book!" The reason it's funny here is Dean is hustling Franky, so you know everyone in the room thinks he's a scumbag, so for HIM to sing it, it's like he's saying "I can do this to you and still be the good guy in my own book cuz I love my motha".
"Why'd you- why'd you kill the old boss he was- he was the best boss and you- you're not a good boss" -Plank "Robbo" Sinatra, 1964
Another good one guys! Love these older ones that you think are awful!
Anyone else notice the guy on the left face at 1:36 was like “ehh mmkay” hahahahaha
While I love this movie, and Oceans, I cant deny that both movies deserve the beating you're giving them.
This doesn't make the joke any funnier. but Bing Crosby's quirk was that he was a bad dresser. If you listen to his radio show or guest appearances on other shows, that's what they would make fun of. My guess is that a contemporary audience would find that scene hilarious.
Another great video, you guy's are legit just having fun here. I think you guys should consider going through old carttoon episodes of like a Tom&Jerry reviewig the most 'off' moments or plots. just an idea.
Knowing that Frank Sinatra was all tied up in the Mafia, this isn’t a movie, this is just any given Tuesday for him.
I'm with those who say Robin Hood: Men in Tights is the best Robin Hood movie. Please take a look at that one...or just talk about it on the next podcast. I would love to hear both your takes on that move.
I'm well into my mid-twenties, but I'm still holding out for an adoption...
nobody puts baby in a cornerstone
"Glick was a Schmednrik"
Shouldn't Wolverine have metal teeth?
No
I want to see their Batman film, where Bruce Wayne is an unfunny chain-smoking jerk who wears ill-fitting boxy suits
Can't believe you didn't feature the line when Dean pokes the woman in the rear with the cue stick, "Hey buddy, it's the other end you play with."
"My Kind of Town" was a hit song and got an Oscar nomination but lost to "Chim Chim Cher-ee," and I'm pretty sure the movie was released partially incomplete because of Frank Jr's kidnapping, which would explain the rushed ending.
Well, if you're looking for Aquaman content, there's always Patrick Duffy as The Man from Atlantis...
The first place this review goes wrong is not knowing that all United States funerals end with a barrage of machine gun fire in the air.
I did not know that the family guy AA bit was a reference to this film, the mr booze song
As is tradition... I couldn't stop laughing. You guys are the best!!!
Oh, so that's where the Family Guy joke came from.
Of course i got ad for robin hood movie in front of this
not on your gams, dollface
I'm sorry you had to watch this James, but this is legitimately my favorite Caravan of Garbage.
I had a dream about you two last night. James was poorly on his sofa with a throw over him. Mason sitting on another sofa at a right angel to him. I came to the door and knocked. You let me in. I sat down and started watching what ever you were watching. After some time mason left and it was just me an James. A bit more time passed and James left and i started to wonder if i had outstayed my welcome. Then i woke up.
I didn't understand any of that and I'm not sure if it's because it was poorly written or poorly worded
@@yogbayden Both! Can you rewrite it for me please and post a reply.
My first thought when u said dream, was a sex dream
I think you have some abandonment issues.
Yes, you outstayed your welcome the moment you entered.
19:11
Can someone please explain what a “schmendrik” is?
Please do the Cap Wolf storyline , you know that time when captain America was a werewolf.
'Plank Sinatra' oh Mason, you're such a card! 😂
I need more caravan of garbage with the rat pack videos 😂😂😂😂 these really are the best
They really did smash clubs with axes during Prohibition. Usually brought reporters too.
God I can't stand Frank Sinatra. This movie fails as a movie because the entire appeal seems to be "you like Frank Sinatra, well here he is! Just fucking look at him, he's not doing anything interesting but wow... Frank Sinatra. Your GOD!"
Holy shit. I think I died laughing no less than 4 times. What the actual fuck was that movie about? There was so much "But why?".
The film may be terrible but I keep coming back to this video for a few laughs when I need a cheer up. Thank you gang!
"Old drunks hidden in the walls" got me😂😂
I was sitting here going "I guess this IS a robin hood movie. Huh."
Gangsters commonly give money to the little people to ingratiate themselves to the community. Gives them sympathy and a layer of protection.