Michael Keaton's Career Goes Off The Rails | Letterman
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- Michael stars in his short film "But I'm Happy."
(From "Late Night Holiday Film Festival," air date: 11/30/85)
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Keaton and Dave's friendship evolution throughout the years was one of my favorite things about the show
I remember this segment from years ago. This is honestly one of the funniest ones Keaton has ever done. Selling Tony Curtis' comb on the side of the road. Brilliant 😂
I agree. It’s a classic. I wish more people would see it.
Michael Keaton really is a down-to-earth guy who doesn’t mind poking fun at himself, even today. He has become such an accomplished dramatic actor that you forget how funny he can be!
Michael Douglas is genuinely hilarious
ultra-underrated comment
This is Beetlejuice before Beetlejuice.
It totally is
In the 1980s, I think that there was a law in the state of California which stated that every movie soundtrack must include at least the opening chords of “Bad to the Bone”.
Sometime in the early 90's that changed to "I Feel Good". I think the studio got a tax credit if it started a trailer with "Green Onions", a voiceover, the record-scratch sound effect and smash-cut to "I Feel Good".
All movies needed "Bad to the Bone" and Ron Howard's brother Clint in a small cameo.
I cant think of one 80s movie that did?
@@poindextertunes well it must not be true then right?
"Bad to the Bone" has been used in many films, such as:
Slayground (1983)
Christine (1983)
The Color Of Money (1986)
Lethal Weapon (1987)
Bull Durham (1988)
Talk Radio (1988)
Problem Child (1990)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Problem Child 2 (1991)
@@poindextertunes me neither
One of the best skits of all-time on Late Night!
Clint Howard would've been great as a Rogues Gallery villain for Keaton's Batman.
Naturally,he’s a born villain
Little Opie Cunningham's brother
The Ratcatcher
Nope, that’s Balok.
i like that you can see him doing a little of pre-Beetlejuice here
YUP!
I completely forgot how much I loved Michael keaton until just now watching this.
I hadn’t seen this before. This is one of the best things I’ve seen Keaton do.
ron howards brother is the best. he shows up just when he's needed most.
I’m SO glad they re-released this. I had a battered and warped old copy on VCR tape. My late best friend and I would quote endlessly from this and no one around us understood what we were talking about. This is a classic!!
This is one of my favorite moments from the NBC era. Loved the '85 and '86 Holiday Film Festivals!
This was life changing when we saw it together in college. We still quote from it. “Bewildered N All”
Perfection.
Especially now, having witnessed Michael Kenton’s amazing career.
Michael Keaton ❤
Oh, man! That was epic. The entrance in the movie to "Bad to the Bone"! The whole movie was hilarious!!!! Oh, yah, and the Howard brothers are in it. Wow!
Michael Keaton can do pretty much anything: comedy, drama, fish head dumping, carpet sale promotion …
DIY electrical work.
It's because he's been cloned 😂
I think he could have played the brother of Richard E. Grant too.
Few Americans will get that although he’s brilliant.
Nightshift is a classic!!!
my Batman from the 80s.
but Night Shift was funny and awesome. Shelly Long and Henry Winkler.
but "Clean and Sober" a touchy film but love it.
Night Shift was one of the funnier movies of my youth. Keaton has developed into quite the actor and it’s been cool watching him grow.
I remember the segment. What I didn’t realize it but they shot this on 35mm film! Looks like a real movie. Those were the days.
Yeah, 35, 36 whatever it takes.
@@freeadrian1144 - well done
"Get the hell off the holy compound!!!"
I remember watching this that night. Funny then, funnier now. Miss that NBC Letterman.
Ron Howard's career really took off after this
Technically correct.
Ppl forget that Keaton was a stand up comic before he was a big time actor. His Bazooka Joe joke was fkn legendary 😂
My god, this short has lived rent free in my head for 38 years!
I adore Michael Keaton and have since the early 80s. He's only gotten better throughout the years. Dopesick was amazing.
he’s batman, he’s birdman, he’s beetlejuice - he’s the best
Agreed, he was great in Dopesick.
My Christmas wish is that the entire Holiday Film Festival were online, or available on Blu-Ray.
I am so stoked that this kind of content can be shared online with the song data being recognized... there WAS a time where this kind of music could take down a video... wicked that it is in its original format thx
SSSSSHHHHHH!!!!!
Keaton credits the music composer at the end of the video so they literally own the rights for the music, what do you expected?
@GeomancerHT years ago, a video posted with such music could possibly A) get taken down B) get blocked by country. (I am Canadian, IE Conan Obrien TH-cam e content blocked to this day) C) I could go on... but am I really obliged to explain my sound logic to a pleb?
Wow they got Clint Howard & his brother in this skit!
9:24 That's the guy from Happy Days! Little Richie Cuntingham!!
Yeah the resemblance is striking
Such a great time to watch Letterman.
That film had a great soundtrack!
Cool....hope to see some more of the film festival!
4:02 This Plastic Man movie is looking promising.
3:50 AHA ! So THIS is where Jullian Himself got his style - it all make sense now.
Both Howard brothers! In one sketch! Fantastic!
Please make the whole festival available. Each short was extremely funny.
So glad he called him out on the gum.
He would of made a pitch perfect Plastic-man he even had the shades ready to go.
Yes! Clint Howard!
I never knew you could be successful selling combs on the side of the road. (Re thinking retirement plans)
IM BATMAN!!!
Always be my Batman.
This guy Keaton coulda played somethin' int'restin', like maybe...Batman, or even Beetlejuice. 🤣
I got some hints of Beetlejuice at 4:06.
Clint Howard. Hahaha
Combing was very big back in the 80s … especially back combing.
Man am I old this seems like yesterday.
I think this is the first time he and Catherine O'Hara appeared on the same bill together, before Beetlejuice.
That thumbnail makes me think he needs to play Plastic Man
I see a lot of Jack Nicholson in his face that I never realized before. Right or am I crazy?
I hope all of these will get posted. I had the first year on VHS that I wore out. Michael J. Fox's hockey/orchestra and Dave marrying Hal Gurnee's wife were the standouts for me. Have to see the rest. Fingers crossed.
If you haven’t seen night shift you must watch. Keaton is great. The guy has such a range.
Btw this is before beetlejuice and you can see his character.
For a coked out maniac, he's mostly well-behaved.
Freakin legend!! 🔥
And on that day, Beetlejuice was born.
The one true Batman.
I grew up in the 80s, grew up in Southern California, watched Beetlejuice, am familiar with the Howard bros, and play GTA V. All of this is familiar. LOL!
Keaton also directed The Merry Gentleman after the director dropped out and did a great job.
Such an underated movie!
❤
He looks like John Candy on the thumbnail.
“We MUST be maniacs”
Poochie actually went on to have a sitcom of his own
Two little squirrels hanging by strings? They don't right stuff this good for TV anymore.
I wasn’t expecting Clint Howard, lol.
Michael Keaton: second best set of eyebrows in showbiz. Right behind Jack Nicholson.
"Keets"..
Im not crazy about the spread collar with that tie.
Daddy Dave slaps MK's wrist. That's power.
Keaton and Joe Namath were the REALEST Yinzer celebrities
Thy stayed true to Pittsburgh
hilarious
Clint Howard alert!
Still Bruce Wayne, for me. Love him.
There were shades of what Beetlejuice was to become in both Mike's and Clint's performances here. Great stuff.
Is this where Rubber Man's character design came from?
So this is what beetlejuice was like when he was alive
Wow, that was such a long skit. Unusually, it's one or two jokes and it's a cut. This was joke after joke for 7 minutes with big name cameos! I've never seen such a thing for a talk show.
There were a series of these as part of the Late Night film festival--Harry Shearer (who did an amazing piece called The Making of an Industrial Musical"), Jane Pauley, Michael J. Fox, Bette Midler...other folks as well. They got a little budget to make short films. It was really great.
Nice One 🤭
Beetlejuice❤
Can you please upload Carla Bruni!!!!!!!
Wish Michael didn't go "serious" after Batman. .Night Shift was my favorite of his. He had a great comic ability
9:24 Ron Howard
The early stages of Beetlejuice.
Clint Howard.....!!!!
This role is kind of a proto-Beetlejuice
He looks practically like Plastic-Man here
He's working that gum like a DAY job. Could it be the toot-ski? The granulated money? Peruvian marching powder perhaps?...BARKERS!
It’s this where they got the design for plastic man?
ALBERT KING!!!
This is so '80s.
Not dead.
he's batman.
those glasses are ridiculous
Michael as plastic man before Batman
Clint Howard
Based on true events of Nicolas Cage
Who comes on a shower chewing gum and with their mouth open?
Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
I wonder if he intended to look like Plastic Man.
Nightshift 🌙 🌃 👂 💚 💚 🌎 🌏 🌍
that is a long bit