Incorrect, none of the apostles had soup that day. James and Simon-Peter had jalapeno poppers, Batholomew had the calamari, and the rest had Caesar salads.
@@theevilascotcompany9255 A Jewish guy had calamari? Oh...he was Christian. But where would he have gotten the calamari? I guess from some fisherman servicing the Roman community.
I love it as Leonardo da Vinci shows up out of his time via a time warp backwards in time. Leonardo da Vinci was born 1419 years after the last supper.
the reason john hurt is in this is because he's awesome and doesn't mind doing comedy. plus, he owed mel brooks a favor since brooks produced "the elephant man" that was directed by david lynch and hurt played the titular character that got him an oscar nod. and hurt would also reprise his role as kane from "alien" for his cameo in "spaceballs".
So utterly brilliant & hilarious. Mel Brooks is a unique comedic genius. Made millions laugh. Nothing like it anymore as PC has stifled laughter. What a dull & absurd time we live in!
Haven't watched all of this movie. But I died just watching this scene. From Comicus being a waiter, Comicus ironically calling out Judas, to Jesus and Comicus's response, to Leonardo and the final frame as the painting. I. Just. Love it.
It looks like Mr. Peabody and Sherman left their WABAC in 1508, and Leonardo got so curious about it and accidentally went all the way back to when the Last Supper happened.
Wow! what a message Mel Brooks is sending by mirroring Jesus's head on a plate and the two men, Jesus and Peter, are sporting a mirrored outfit. (Maybe they are one in the same) pushing the envelope.
Indeed. It's the little details like this that make this this movie the best one ever made, against whose light all other flicks are merely commentary.
Really funny and timeless movie. The bit with Moses and the 15, erm, I mean TEN Commandments still makes me laugh. Still waiting to see "Jews in Space" seen in the trailer at the end of the movie.
@erubock That's Leonardo Da Vinci who comes in later. Yet he lived several centuries later so was painting what was described in the Bible using his imagination and models in place of Jesus and the disciples. At the time of the Last Supper the Romans were still pagans and hadn't yet converted to Christianity.
In his autobiography, Mel Brooks claims to have that "painting" hanging up in his guest bedroom. According to him, his (Catholic no less) in laws told him how lovely it was. Maybe he was just milking the bit in the book, but he was sure they never noticed it was him in the background.
Mel brooks : alright Jesus Jesus : yes Mel : what Jesus : what Mel : what Jesus : yes Mel : Jesus Jesus : yes Me : oh stop for Christ sakes Jesus : yes
That's about the most irreverent scene ever but it's also one of the funniest ever too. I'm actually ashamed to say that I can't stop watching it..............then have to run to confession.
Well the best part is that no one was put to death for this truly hilarious scene (well except for Jesus himself on Bad Friday)…. Gee-zus. What? What?? Nothing! Geezus. What?? Oh never mind!! 😂
Apparently the "Jesus!" "What?" was actually ad-libbed by Mel and the actor while on-set the first time. So they decided to keep it in with other takes.
Anybody here after the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony? When the Christians got all uptight thinking The Feast Of Dionysus was the last supper in drag?
God, as opposed to old Moehammud, must have a great sense of humor despite all the jibes and jokes we toss at Him. So He must have given us His sense of humor. Besides He will have the last laugh anyway.
In this comedy sketch it is clear that Mel Brooks took the time to learn about the Last Supper in Matthew chapter 26. It was funny that the disciples hired Leonardo da Vinci to do their portrait considering he wasn't born until 1400 years later. And it almost looks like Leonardo took a quick photograph of the group instead of a painting, which is why Mel Brooks is photobombing the picture, and photographs were not invented until the 1800's :-).
I love it when Mel says Judas and Judas almost has a heart attack 🤣
Best friend is a devout catholic. When he saw it with me he couldn’t stop laughing.
Mel Brooks, comedic genius
I love how John Hurt plays Jesus as wholesome and passive as you would expect Jesus to sound like, even when an annoying waiter is interrupting him.
Well given that he knew what was going to happen to him, I don’t think it really mattered to him.
@@zackcross7190 RIP, Sir John Hurt, in the 40th anniversary year of 'The Elephant Man'.
@Gatlin Aries Definitely, I've been using Flixzone} for years myself :)
@@Juliaflo yall are acting as if he stepped out of a police box.
@@GregasaurausRex nice reference!
I am catholic and I am 100% certain that this is how it all played out in the bible
Incorrect, none of the apostles had soup that day. James and Simon-Peter had jalapeno poppers, Batholomew had the calamari, and the rest had Caesar salads.
@@theevilascotcompany9255 thank you, i think i still have the 2011 copy of the bible
@@theevilascotcompany9255 A Jewish guy had calamari? Oh...he was Christian. But where would he have gotten the calamari? I guess from some fisherman servicing the Roman community.
I am 100% Catholic and I think the future bishop of Rome should have been at Jesus right hand side.
@@theevilascotcompany9255 your lack of buffalo wings is disturbing.....
Comicus: "Are you all together. Or is it separate checks?"
Apostle: "Well, since Jesus is paying for my sins, I think I can pay for my dinner"
John Hurt plays it totally straight--I love it.
I love it as Leonardo da Vinci shows up out of his time via a time warp backwards in time.
Leonardo da Vinci was born 1419 years after the last supper.
We are all so lucky to live in a time that Mel Brooks is in our lives.
Mel brooks is a real master. Saw this in 1981 as a teenager and has stood the test of time.
The TIMING !! Soup, Judas...
Still a Masterpiece , 2022
By far my favorite depiction of The Last Supper!
the reason john hurt is in this is because he's awesome and doesn't mind doing comedy. plus, he owed mel brooks a favor since brooks produced "the elephant man" that was directed by david lynch and hurt played the titular character that got him an oscar nod. and hurt would also reprise his role as kane from "alien" for his cameo in "spaceballs".
Thanks for the info!
That and he was friends with Mel's wife the late great Anne Bancroft
"Oh,no,not again!"
So utterly brilliant & hilarious. Mel Brooks is a unique comedic genius. Made millions laugh. Nothing like it anymore as PC has stifled laughter. What a dull & absurd time we live in!
"...everybody wanna be in the picture...get up and go to the other side of the table! Come on..." (I'm still laughing after all these years!) :)
Thats Mauser from police academy
Sat down with my pastor for hours and we can't seem to find it anywhere in Matthew. :/ ;) Mel Brooks is a genius. I love the man.
They had to hide the time machine information somehow.
Leonardo is Captain Mauser from Police Academy.
I never noticed that.
holy shit youre right
RIP, good sirs.
"They'll be saying Captain Mauser, Wowser Wowser..."
Art Metrano
The final scenery.... sheer priceless!!! what a master of comedy
The tray as Jesus' halo was perfect. lol
Ahahaha I didn't notice that when I first saw it, beautiful detail
I'd never thought of it as a Halo.
I never realized John Hurt was Jesus. I love that guy.
I've only just realized that, too.
He's in everything, isn't he?
He is The Doctor Of War.
@@jessetorres8738 RIP, Sir John Vincent Hurt.
An Di He was Professor Broom in Hellboy and was known best for having that chestburster pop out of him in Alien.
"Are you all together or separate checks?" lol.
This is two minutes of pure, comedy gold.
Great, underrated, comedy masterpiece.
I watched this as a kid and this stillcracks me up!! Comedy classic 🤣
Haven't watched all of this movie. But I died just watching this scene. From Comicus being a waiter, Comicus ironically calling out Judas, to Jesus and Comicus's response, to Leonardo and the final frame as the painting. I. Just. Love it.
Does everybody want soup? Too funny!! Thank you for sharing this my paisono! Blessings too you and all ! 🙏 Joseph
"Jesus!" "yes?" Still cracks me up after 30+ years 😂😂😂
Judas almost has heart failure when Comicus innocently says.... JUDAS!!! 😆
I like to watch this every Holy Thursday before I goto church that evening. because I like to think this is how it really happened
What I showed my kids during my history virtual learning lesson.
Mel Brooks is a genius.
I can't stop to laugh, definitely my favorite scene 😂
Can you imagine the outrage if Mel Brooks made this today?
It looks like Mr. Peabody and Sherman left their WABAC in 1508, and Leonardo got so curious about it and accidentally went all the way back to when the Last Supper happened.
Best part of the movie by far
Pure class and so funny..I love this film so much..This scene is genius.!🤣👍
Mel Brooks playing a "WAITer" is classic. Hahahaha
It's my first order, this is Genius! 👏🏻
I come here every year during the Easter holiday 😂
I think there were 28 disciples!!!!
Where are the Kangaroo, The Trampoline ,The Cabaret, The Mariachi Band and the other 2 Christs????
The fat one balances the two skinny ones.
Thanks for brightening my day!
Omg...I am laughing and loving. Mel. Brooks. Again forever..
Wow! what a message Mel Brooks is sending by mirroring Jesus's head on a plate and the two men, Jesus and Peter, are sporting a mirrored outfit. (Maybe they are one in the same) pushing the envelope.
Indeed. It's the little details like this that make this this movie the best one ever made, against whose light all other flicks are merely commentary.
Really funny and timeless movie. The bit with Moses and the 15, erm, I mean TEN Commandments still makes me laugh. Still waiting to see "Jews in Space" seen in the trailer at the end of the movie.
so good. I love this movie
This video clip is enlightening in so many ways. For example, I never knew that Mel Brooks was Paul Simon's father.
I was crying....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how the painter who turns up is Italian because The Last Supper is an Italian masterpiece and painted centuries later.
“The painter”?
@erubock That's Leonardo Da Vinci who comes in later. Yet he lived several centuries later so was painting what was described in the Bible using his imagination and models in place of Jesus and the disciples. At the time of the Last Supper the Romans were still pagans and hadn't yet converted to Christianity.
@@lemsip207 yeah, no shit Sherlock.
1,500 years in the making !!! 😂
In his autobiography, Mel Brooks claims to have that "painting" hanging up in his guest bedroom. According to him, his (Catholic no less) in laws told him how lovely it was. Maybe he was just milking the bit in the book, but he was sure they never noticed it was him in the background.
It's good to be the king
"Does everybody want soup" lmao
best scene in the movie!
Mel brooks : alright Jesus
Jesus : yes
Mel : what
Jesus : what
Mel : what
Jesus : yes
Mel : Jesus
Jesus : yes
Me : oh stop for Christ sakes
Jesus : yes
Chappelle ripped it off.
That's about the most irreverent scene ever but it's also one of the funniest ever too. I'm actually ashamed to say that I can't stop watching it..............then have to run to confession.
At least you believe in confession.
I wonder how long they practiced getting the pose right ?? HAH !!
I love Judas’ reaction when Comicus asked if he wants wine
Amazing joke and Hurt plays a terrific Jesus. Also, they did a great job recreating the painting. Just kind of crazy how much work went into the gag.
"Hey hey, so you say."🤣🤣🤣😍😍
Comedy genius!
Well the best part is that no one was put to death for this truly hilarious scene (well except for Jesus himself on Bad Friday)…. Gee-zus. What? What?? Nothing! Geezus. What?? Oh never mind!! 😂
Poor Comicus! He barely escaped Nero only to find out that Caligula is still alive,.....except that he is now Jewish, for some reason.
Was a fun scene. Very funny 😂
JUDAS! UHHGG! LOL....
I wish I could watch this movie for the first time again
Poor Judas, he was so filled with guilt, that waiter almost had him confessing lol
Pure comedy gold
Apparently the "Jesus!" "What?" was actually ad-libbed by Mel and the actor while on-set the first time. So they decided to keep it in with other takes.
Comicus pushes the "mold" wine instead of mulled wine.
i think they were saying "malt wine"
@@richtfan mulled wine.
Anybody here after the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony? When the Christians got all uptight thinking The Feast Of Dionysus was the last supper in drag?
John Hurt plays Jesus so well, it's a shame he didn't also star as him in a serious movie. He'd have nailed it. Aw shit, I'm going to hell...
😂🤣
Shear genius!
Lol this scene is perfect.
I want to get a screen shot printed of the painting, put it in a frame and hang it on the wall to see if my parents ever notice.
JUDAS!!!
Do you want a beverage ?
Just like The Kramer from Seinfeld, I’d love to have a print of the final scene on the wall as well.
Alright Jesus, YES?
MediaMaster 263 He said it in an annoyed tone like “😫” but Jesus thought he was saying this name
yes?
@MediaMaster 263 yes ?
Haha!
What?
Some of the best comedy ever! Could not do this today without offending someone.
The halo! LOL!
LEONARDO!
"bAngiorno" Hahaha!!! That Face!
This was how I learned about Judas.
A classic Mel Brooks scene. Stupid, funny, and clever.
Push the mald wine, we're stuck with it !
Don't write it down!
God, as opposed to old Moehammud, must have a great sense of humor despite all the jibes and jokes we toss at Him. So He must have given us His sense of humor.
Besides He will have the last laugh anyway.
@Joe Casson God is real. Australia and Finland aren't. Get your facts straight.
At least the bible has positive takeaways, unlike like the quran, which asserts that all Muslims should follow the example of a pedophile.
God is bigger than any sin ever...John Hurt even was a Christian...and he played Jesus!
I like this...and I'm a Christian!
JUDAS!
How did the table get so big all of a sudden? Maybe like the loaves and the fishes routine?
Offensive? Yes! Funny, absolutely! From a time when people could poke a bit of fun at each other and still be friends
Hey, the new season of "The Chosen" is looking good
a classic indeed
"Jesus Christ? Nice boy, long hair. Always came into my store, never bought anything." - Mel Brooks, The 2000 Year Old Man.
Leonardo says fanabla in front of Jesus and the disciples....Hysterical
1:53 = The FIRST EVER Photobomb! 😆😂🤣
Is it wrong for me to be watching this on Easter Sunday??lol
Utter genius
Jesus is Haden from Contact with Jodie Foster.
That is EXACTLY what happened
In this comedy sketch it is clear that Mel Brooks took the time to learn about the Last Supper in Matthew chapter 26. It was funny that the disciples hired Leonardo da Vinci to do their portrait considering he wasn't born until 1400 years later. And it almost looks like Leonardo took a quick photograph of the group instead of a painting, which is why Mel Brooks is photobombing the picture, and photographs were not invented until the 1800's :-).
Brillant
Jesus!
You said it man. Nobody fucks with the ‘Jesus’ 😎
yes?
@@FrankJSelkeIV what?
@@steveweidig5373 what?
Damn!
try the malt wine, it's terrific!
"This may be our last supper!" :😄