Top class and simply brilliant and Steve and Rob are just mind-blowing!! I still love their first Trip. So excited all year when I saw Trip to Italy is coming. I always used that dialogue "Shaken not stir" and "whadda you got!" and it is hysterical..
1:38 - Coogan's mid/late career Pacino is better than Brydon's, which I've heard him (brydon) do a hundred times. kudos to Brydon cuz he goes for it and goes for it often and makes it broad and entertaining, but man, Coogan has an eye for detail and a gift for mimicry. - Mrs. Coogan.
Coogan’s mid-late Al Pacino sounds too deep, approaching Morgan Freeman territory. Both haven’t nailed the impression but I feel Rob’s was closer to the real deal out of the two
When I laugh at something my dog always comes in to share the joke. If something is a thriller, action, or horror, she senses it and hides downstairs. Border collie though, so a bit sensitive and neurotic. And very fun.
kojak naz Forgot to ask. Please elaborate as to how you "care" about the dog of some random stranger who tells an oh so "cute" story about her dog. You sound dreadfully detached and maudlin.
Lol - I came for the cannoli and stayed for the lobster🦞📷. (Leave the gun carved out of soap, take the cannoli?) What an unexpected delight. I'm new to this brilliant series so I might be commenting a lot.
1:07 "You want me to pick him up by da neck, squeeze da neck till there's no life left in this guy and chuck him out a window?" One of the funniest lines ever spoken I think.
I would have thought you'd know it was a Pacino script by the fact it had, "For Mr Pacino" on the front. If the cover is missing, you can also tell it's a Pacino script by flipping through until you come across one character yelling, "HOOOOO--AAAH!"
That sounded nothing like young Pacino, lol. In a couple of places it kinda sorta sounded like a caricature of his voice, but if I'd heard it with no context, I wouldn't have guessed who it was supposed to be. He also leans way too much on a stereotypical NYC accent with his old-Pacino impression. With their good impressions, there's no mistaking who it's supposed to be. Coogan's Woody Allen is spot-on though.
Two amazing talents!! But let me paraphrase Sam Elliott playing the cowboy in The Big Lebowski "Sometimes you wear the hat and Sometimes the hat wears you."
I loved Steve's woody allen: "I'm allergic to death"
The Annie Hall/Godfather crossover is one of the funniest things I have ever heard
Look up SCTV's Annie Hall/Taxi Driver mashup from the early 80s. It's on YT.
Just wake from a coma?
@@monkeytennis8861comments 2 years later and asks others if they just woke up from a coma?
The New York City cinematic universe.
@@valmarsiglia "I know what you're thinking ..."
the "good night al, sleep well" line is possibly the defining moment of brydon's career
That whole thing about Pacino going to bed has me in stitches "whadda you got!"
I've got laryngitis!
Yeah his Al Pacino cracks me up 😂I can't stop saying whadda got
“Two short Brooding Intense actors, promoting products they genuinely love” 🤣😎😂
Brydon's Diane Keaton gets me every time.
this is by far one of the funniest things ive seen in my entire life
I noo it was too good to be true when I parked within 5 blocks of the hospital..
The whole series is fucking fantastic :)
Totally loved the whole series, Rob Brydon & Steve Coogan are a class act.
"No, please, I'm allergic to death."
Robert Wright yep
he really is. frank sinatra wanted to have him whacked and somehow he survives to this day
Coogan's impressions really are forensically accurate.
Yeah, Jagger, Kinnock, Stallone, Caine, the list goes on.
Forensically? That's funny.
... " Forensically"... 😂 ... Splendid Indeed... 🏴✌️ 2:07
not my words, but the words of broadsheet newspapers
@@jamesanthony5681he does impressions for the law.
Top class and simply brilliant and Steve and Rob are just mind-blowing!! I still love their first Trip. So excited all year when I saw Trip to Italy is coming. I always used that dialogue "Shaken not stir" and "whadda you got!" and it is hysterical..
1:38 - Coogan's mid/late career Pacino is better than Brydon's, which I've heard him (brydon) do a hundred times.
kudos to Brydon cuz he goes for it and goes for it often and makes it broad and entertaining, but man, Coogan has an eye for detail and a gift for mimicry.
- Mrs. Coogan.
I've always thought that too. At the same time, Brydon's young Pacino is better than Coogan's young Pacino.
Coogan’s mid-late Al Pacino sounds too deep, approaching Morgan Freeman territory. Both haven’t nailed the impression but I feel Rob’s was closer to the real deal out of the two
It's a hack bit at this point to say Pacino's voice changed in the 90s
Rob always gives his voices a bit of a caricature
His Pacino is much better tbf
"I've got laryngitis" is great
Forensic comedy, it doesn't get any better. "Whatta you got"..."I got laryngitis""Mickey this little guy, this Jew botherin you"
Al Pacino? In a coffee commercial? "Pacino cappuccino"?
+ssppeellll 'Cal Pacino' take that idea to Al Pacino to market it and patent it. LOL!!
+ssppeellll no, they just call it a CapPacino.
Good Wordplay!
Morg Cook hehe
@@70sgunman poopsie is my bird
They were spot on about his voice change, its like he had two different voices during his career.
When puberty hits 🤔
"..That's why I did Crunchy Nut Cornflakes." 😂
the Woody Allen one was brilliant
These guys must be so fun to hang out with!
PURE GOLD.
I'm going to miss this so much!
Theses two are absolutely brilliant together 👌👌
these guys are so good together.
"No please I'm allergic to death"
I am laughing so loud, my dogs have started to bark
When I laugh at something my dog always comes in to share the joke. If something is a thriller, action, or horror, she senses it and hides downstairs. Border collie though, so a bit sensitive and neurotic. And very fun.
@@neilwilson5785
Nobody cares about your dog but you.
kojak naz
Forgot to ask. Please elaborate as to how you "care" about the dog of some random stranger who tells an oh so "cute" story about her dog. You sound dreadfully detached and maudlin.
I have that pic of Sir Michael Caine on my phone for ogling or a belt of cool on-the-go
I will never get tired of watching this.
that's good cawfee
Rob's ill fitted glasses stole the scene
robs random scenarios of different characters is hilarious .
Brydon's old Pacino is really good, it startled me
I hope they make a lot of more trips!
Still hoping
Omg these two are adorable!
Hearing Rob Brydon turning food around in his mouth is great.
The Woody Allen is the best I heard next to Janet Yellen.
“I, uh, no please….. I’m allergic to death.”
😂😂😂😂
these guys send me into paroxysms of laughter--
I have forwarded this to myself so that I can watch it drunk.
Coogan is a National treasure. Rob Brydon is a favorite of God.
Coogan’s woody Allen is scary good
I notice these two in videos, particularly Coogan, having difficulty in not only eating but using cutlery, especially a fork!
Could you upload the godfather reenactment scene from this episode? That was hilarious...
I rewound that scene about 10 times when I first saw it... It's brilliantly funny
Simply brilliant 😂😂😂😂
Annie Hall breaks the cinematic forth wall by referencing the Godfather.
Rob Brydon's sunglasses clearly didn't fit very well...
It's clearly a prop for a reason ;)
Rob might want to tighten those glasses.. 😂
Brydons's glasses.:)
Steve's face at the end xD
Brydon is really Al Pacino! And Coogan did a decent Woody.
I can’t believe there wasn’t the line
‘Time for a Cap-Pacino’
Coogan throwing in woody Allen at the mention of Dianne Keaton.
Hilarious Rob comparing himself to al paccino now that's comedy I mean it in a wonderful way 😉
Lol - I came for the cannoli and stayed for the lobster🦞📷. (Leave the gun carved out of soap, take the cannoli?) What an unexpected delight. I'm new to this brilliant series so I might be commenting a lot.
What was the music played at the end of the episode? Does anyone know?
Here's a list of all the music used in the series, broken down by episode/scene:
www.babycow.co.uk/trip_music.htm
I'll say thank you on other people's behalf
I want to see the whole thing of this
I got to see the whole thing and it was great
Brydon's pacino sounds exactly like Billy Crystal
Haha that's where I heard it from when he plays the security guard.
Coogan's young Pacino is so much better than Brydon's.
But Rob's old Pacino is amazing.
I wanna see this movie!!!
Just class!!!!
Brydon's brilliant here
Incredible
1:07 "You want me to pick him up by da neck, squeeze da neck till there's no life left in this guy and chuck him out a window?"
One of the funniest lines ever spoken I think.
Brydon's shades not staying up bothered me lol
I would have thought you'd know it was a Pacino script by the fact it had, "For Mr Pacino" on the front.
If the cover is missing, you can also tell it's a Pacino script by flipping through until you come across one character yelling, "HOOOOO--AAAH!"
Im allergic to death, HAHA... Great stuff this, im in tears :D
1:37 lmfao at both of them
great sequel!
“I’m allergic to death.”
take a shot everytime Brydon adjusts his glasses
Yes, he's 'doing Al Pacino'
It's part of the mannerisms
I have a yeast intolerance lol
1:20 Coogan had to stop a Les Dawson impression.
0:21 killed it!!
"Don't go too loud here" #TearsOfJoy
Friday at nine, on bbc1
Al Pacino should have done an ad about Cap Pacino
The Woody impression was unexpected 😅
Rob's fat mob guy is truely hilarious.
Coogan is a genius
They have actually created a new comic venue
They're fuckin brilliant
If history has taught us one thing it's that there is nothing worse than ill fitting sun glasses.
Yes, there nothing in history I can think of worse than that. :)
Intiom, if you managed to miss the most famous line, then there is a good chance that you missed all the references here
This is true.
very funny, if you were sat at the next table. you would be pissing yourself.
"I've got laryngitis."
hahaaa..."what do youu got!!" xD
Laurel and Hardy -Abbot and Costello -Martin and Lewis -Coogan and Brydon
"I have a yeast intolerance."
That’s why I did crunchy nut corn flakes and he did coffee
Rob adjusts his glasses 8 times.
That sounded nothing like young Pacino, lol. In a couple of places it kinda sorta sounded like a caricature of his voice, but if I'd heard it with no context, I wouldn't have guessed who it was supposed to be. He also leans way too much on a stereotypical NYC accent with his old-Pacino impression. With their good impressions, there's no mistaking who it's supposed to be. Coogan's Woody Allen is spot-on though.
They must always order food that doesn't go cold
Best Diane Keaton ever.
0:55-0:57 he starts being Arnold Schwarzenegger
woody allen in the godfather, i likes it i do..
Genius x2
Oh, wouldn't we all LOVE to see these guys take a stab at Pacino as Lt. Vincent Hanna from "Heat".
Brydon is doing Pacino in Heat, Coogan nails Pacino in Godfather Pt. III
Pretty good Pacino.
Two amazing talents!! But let me paraphrase Sam Elliott playing the cowboy in The Big Lebowski "Sometimes you wear the hat and Sometimes the hat wears you."
Brydon's young Pacino sounds more like a cross between Woody Allen and Scorsese
How the hell am I not hearing one word about the Coppola impression?
WHAT HAVE YOU GOT ? i got laryngitis 😛
Robs sunglasses aren't making it.