@@orgonkothewildlyuntamed6301 I saw Errol Flynn's Robin. 5 Stars to him. But with so many Robin Hood movies around, I can't say it was the best. In fact, there is no "best" Robin Hood for me, unless it's this one, whose funny lines I find myself repeating year after year.
I was a lifeguard for 3 years and a few of my "saves" were literally telling the kid to stand up. I can fully understand robin's look of confusion and disappointment.
I was in boot camp and a guy fell in the water on the confidence course. A look of sheer terror overtook the guy. He was kinda floating on his back and looking for something to grab to save his life. DI was screaming at him to stand up. The water might have been waist high. Good times
I saw that once. Someone literally dragged the "drowning victim" to her feet. She had a panic attack when she lost her footing and thought she "fell into the deep end"
The funniest thing is at the end of that scene when they are introducing themselves: "I'm Little John ... but don't let my name fool you - I'm actually quite big!"
DTOM Robin of Loxley: Now let me pass! Little John: Uh no. Sorry but a toll is a toll and roll is a roll. And if we don't pay no tolls then we don't eat no rolls. *smiles proudly* I made that up. Heh!
@@RamathRS I agree with you that "discovering" a continent that's obviously already inhabited is a silly notion. However, europeans (Vikings!) had already visited north America during the time at which Robin Hood is typically placed. Not that it changes anything, your argument is still very valid :)
I'm going to have to respectfully disagree, although I am a Elwes fan, I personally thought he overplayed this part, the character feels forced and disingenuous. Almost like he's saying "my goodness, has my career come to this?"
The best part is what Cary's face starts to do right at 1:33 you can see he's just *barely* holding it together and is a breath away from falling out with laughter.
That looks pretty in-character to me; the same grin carries over into the next time we see his face, so it was probably stage direction to have his little giggle there.
The humor of these movies is often meta... you say the actor is laughing... the character too is laughing because it's a funny situation, it works on multiple levels
Yes, the character of Robin is 'acting accordingly' by seeming so playful and just having a good old time besting an opponent. That doesn't diminish the glee Cary Elwes could clearly barely contain with all of the fun he was having, during this scene
"A toll is a toll and a roll is a roll. And if we don't no tolls then we don't eat no rolls. I made that up myself." Little John's line when Robin first pulls up
@@imogenonscreen8054 This one, the sword fight from Princess Bride, and the fight "as God intended" against Fezzik (Andre the Giant) are definitely in my top 10. The final scene with Inigo and the Count with 6 fingers is up there too.
So you're saying if you were on the turnpike and didn't want to pay the fee, it's reasonable to you to take part in a bloodsport even if you could avoid the turnpike fee by moving two feet to your left or right? If you think that's about principle you have some very stupid principles.
My dad loves this movie, he’d always tell me to watch it and I would always laugh at him and tell him he has the worst sense of humour ever, but this is actually a very funny movie. RIP dad.
As a kid I loved that movie I saw it 1000 times, yes some jokes did fly over my head, but that was pretty much Robin Hood for me, it was always a good movie to watch when I was bored
I'm pretty sure Mel Brooks is still alive, though he's probably very old. But he's still acting in movies, he actually voiced Dracula's father in Hotel Transylvania 2.
I recently met Cary Elwes at the 2019 Toronto Comic-Con. He looks exactly the same. Must have been that Iocaine powder used against Vizzini the Sicilian! Inconceivable!!
this movie brings back great memories. my sister and i were the only ones in a packed theater laughing at every single joke. people need to lighten up : )
@@sbyrstall YES oh my god lmao 😂 I remember watching this with my dad laughing every 10 seconds this still is one of the only movies that can make me cough because of laughing to much
@JMFS Hmm i feel like i enjoyed this movie way more when I was a kid. Watched another two scenes here on TH-cam and also didnt laugh :/ I feel like the humor is too childish. Unfortunately not in a smart and clever way, but in a very blunt and straight forward way. I will keep this movie in good memory
i agree 100%, I think though my favorite overall movie is Spaceballs, but Young Frankenstein made me laugh the hardest I think. That Gene Hackman scene, holy crap LOL Peter Boyle's face right as he lights his thumb on fire LOL
Well most of them die laughing first and then they get used to it! XD. Usually scenes need multiple takes but I feel ya! I mean certain parts are so funny that you laugh every time. That is why playing in comedies is harder than playing in tragedies.
I love all the comedies with Cary Elwes. I remember my dad always would turn off what ever cartoon comedy movie I was watching and going "pfft let's watch a real comedy". Some of my favorite memories and a tradition of watching men in tights and princess bride I'm defently going to keep going.
Had a teacher show this movie in class (it was a 'Humor, Comedy, and Satire' class) and I'm pretty sure a decent chunk of the school building could hear me laughing. This here is one of my absolute favorite comedy movies of all time.
I just showed this scene to my 14 year-old daughter, expecting her to recognize Eric Allan Kramer (Little John) because he played Bob Duncan on a show she grew up watching (Good Luck, Charlie). Instead, she immediately says, "Oh, it's the guy from The Princess Bride," and took a few seconds to recognize "Bob Duncan." Parenting win?
@@georgethompson1460 She greeted him, introduced herself, let him know she was aware of his past actions, and allowed him to come to peace with what she's going to do about it 😊
What makes this movie great is the subtle to obvious puns and funnies you see and hear throughout the film (none today has this), this scene is no acception. As you can see, both Lili' John and Robin are seriously intent of what they're doing, yet, it is totally ridiculous they continue on with what is happening... after all that silliness, it's amusing to see Robin having a serious face when Lili' John is yelling he's drowning in only wee deep of water... one of Mel Brook's funniest movies.
It's so funny when Chappell jumps down onto the tiny creek and says "Holdit holdit holdit! Y'all don't have to do this! This ain't exactly the Mississippi. Look, I'm on one side. I'm on the other. I'm on the east bank. I'm on the west bank."
This movie was all over the TV in '93 and '94. I was 6 to 7 years old, and it made me laugh a lot. This is not only the first Mel Brooks movie that I saw, but was also the first movie that I was introduced to Cary Elwes and Dave Chappelle.
It’s kinda crazy that this Movie was supposed to be a Parody of Robin Hood, but then it simply circles around to be one of the best Adaptations of the Adventures and the Character of Robin Hood Itself.
Seriously, we saw a bit of that with his role in Princess Bride (one of the inspirations for his role here), I'd love to see him do a proper Robin Hood
A life saved,is a friend earned...I... guess. This was a hilarious, even if it was a goofy scene. Dave Chappelle's character had it right. "We ain't exactly talkin' 'bout the Mississippi River here"! His character made the most sense, in this entire scene! (Still fun to watch, though)!
This Movie represents the *BIGGEST* flaw as the comments precedes mine of TLOZ: Breath of the Wild! I cannot tell you how many times my Sword breaks hitting an enemy just 5 or 6 times!...Mind you, the enemies are not made of steel, *they're made of flesh* ....and gas. Uhh.... but yea... accurate.
I've been watching this movie since i was a kid 30 years ago. Funny thing is, i just watched the Costner Robin Hood for the first time last year lol. Reverse order parody. Appreciate them, you don't get many.
@@joeridestrijcker445 i remeber him playing thor in a hulk tv movie with bill bixby/lou fourrino (also had the donald blake character as a separate person i think thor actually came from the hammer donald wielded)
@@clintbrew that's correct... (except for the spelling of 'Ferrigno' ;) ) ; it was a god-awful movie though: it clearly portrayed both Hulk and Thor as street-level characters
Best Robin Hood ever. Because... unlike other Robins, he speaks with English accent!
I'm the 60th like!
funniest yes but best? guess you never heard saw Errol
@@orgonkothewildlyuntamed6301 I saw Errol Flynn's Robin. 5 Stars to him. But with so many Robin Hood movies around, I can't say it was the best. In fact, there is no "best" Robin Hood for me, unless it's this one, whose funny lines I find myself repeating year after year.
so much /woosh, it's a line from the movie.
Definitely.
"Wait a minute, you changed your name TO Latrine?"
"Yeah, it used to be Shithouse."
"Good change, that's a good change."
lol, i forgot about that line.
Yup. Her family’s name
I mean, "Latrine" at least sounds like a woman´s name unlike *SHITHOUSE*...so it genuinely *is* a good change in a way
Her name may be Latrine, but she's certainly not built like a brick one!
Hell yeah!
I was a lifeguard for 3 years and a few of my "saves" were literally telling the kid to stand up. I can fully understand robin's look of confusion and disappointment.
if you haven't before, see this scene in the Prince of Thieves movie: that's where the real look of confusion comes in :D
I was in boot camp and a guy fell in the water on the confidence course. A look of sheer terror overtook the guy. He was kinda floating on his back and looking for something to grab to save his life. DI was screaming at him to stand up. The water might have been waist high. Good times
Still makes me laugh out loud. Seeing that big dude turtling like that, screaming that he is drowning. 😂 Always gets me...
I saw that once. Someone literally dragged the "drowning victim" to her feet. She had a panic attack when she lost her footing and thought she "fell into the deep end"
I was one of those kids lol
The funniest thing is at the end of that scene when they are introducing themselves: "I'm Little John ... but don't let my name fool you - I'm actually quite big!"
its before this scene
It's "_ In real life...I'm VERY big."
"I'll take your word for it."
DTOM
Robin of Loxley: Now let me pass!
Little John: Uh no. Sorry but a toll is a toll and roll is a roll. And if we don't pay no tolls then we don't eat no rolls. *smiles proudly* I made that up. Heh!
Lmao!!!! 😂 I remember this as a kid laughed the whole movie
Man, you can just tell Cary Elwes is having the time of his life in this role
I know, he actually has a big pearly smile during every scene.
Absolutely!! Cary couldn't believe he was being paid to make the movie!!;>
@@patrickmascair5666 But where is Princess Buttercup?
@@xaenon that's why he's thoroughly enjoying this. She isn't there!!:D
@@xaenon she was in another land in another time. This was for maid marion
I love how the music gets higher in pitch as their sticks get smaller. You know the composer was having a laugh with this scene too
And it cuts everytime the fighting pauses!
And it seems to get shorter each time too. The notes mean.
I rewatched it. OMG!
So much funnier now! Thx!
Agreed the music really enhances this scene
doesnt get faster just higher pitch
This is one of the greatest movies ever made.
"This ain't exactly the Mississippi" Before America was discovered.
Sure it was! -just not by the europeans...
@@RamathRS Yes it was. It was discovered by a Viking before the Third Crusade.
@@RamathRS
I agree with you that "discovering" a continent that's obviously already inhabited is a silly notion. However, europeans (Vikings!) had already visited north America during the time at which Robin Hood is typically placed.
Not that it changes anything, your argument is still very valid :)
Or sneakers.......
Could you please try to be more pedantic? Thanks.
Such a great movie. Mel Brooks nailed this parody, one of his best. Cary Elwes made a terrific Erol Flynn parody
Unlike other Robin Hoods, Cary speaks with an English accent
@@ianfinrir8724 that shade towards Kevin Costner 😂
I watched this movie, and then I watched Prince of Thieves (in English class, no less). Was hysterically laughing through most of it.
I'm going to have to respectfully disagree, although I am a Elwes fan, I personally thought he overplayed this part, the character feels forced and disingenuous. Almost like he's saying "my goodness, has my career come to this?"
Well he pretty good in the princess bride
"Help me! I can't swim!" says Little John in half an inch of water. Classic!!
The best part is what Cary's face starts to do right at 1:33 you can see he's just *barely* holding it together and is a breath away from falling out with laughter.
That looks pretty in-character to me; the same grin carries over into the next time we see his face, so it was probably stage direction to have his little giggle there.
The humor of these movies is often meta... you say the actor is laughing... the character too is laughing because it's a funny situation, it works on multiple levels
Yes, the character of Robin is 'acting accordingly' by seeming so playful and just having a good old time besting an opponent. That doesn't diminish the glee Cary Elwes could clearly barely contain with all of the fun he was having, during this scene
just like the fight with Andre in princess bride man just has way too much fun.
"A toll is a toll and a roll is a roll. And if we don't no tolls then we don't eat no rolls. I made that up myself." Little John's line when Robin first pulls up
I still use that line today , lol
"Fascinating."
I like how the battle music gets faster every time they break the sticks.
This film has aged amazingly well. I think it's actually funnier now than when I saw it almost 30 years ago 😊
There are definitely A LOT of dated pop culture references... but I have enjoyed this movie since it came out. I watch it at leat 5 times a year lol
I feel the same way.
Movie looks like a big Ole pile of trash
Don't put a year on it!! You make me feel old
@@edwardjames6023 1993 XD sorry couldn't resist
The combat in breath of the wild.
Lol
I started to play that game this week and NOW i feel it.
Greatest fight scene in any movie!!!
I don't know between this and the sword fight in Princess Bride it's pretty close
@@imogenonscreen8054 yea right 😂😂
@@imogenonscreen8054 This one, the sword fight from Princess Bride, and the fight "as God intended" against Fezzik (Andre the Giant) are definitely in my top 10. The final scene with Inigo and the Count with 6 fingers is up there too.
Nope, the black knight scene in Holy Grail was #1......"it's only a flesh wound".
nope Elwes and Andre princess bride, but this is a close second.
Robin hood: not the point, it's the principal of it
Me: what he says isn't untrue
Exactly.
*Principle.
Principal is the head of a school.
@@Argumemnon Because he's your pal.
I wish that wasn't stuck in my head 30 years later.
So you're saying if you were on the turnpike and didn't want to pay the fee, it's reasonable to you to take part in a bloodsport even if you could avoid the turnpike fee by moving two feet to your left or right? If you think that's about principle you have some very stupid principles.
@@GenericName007 its robins land why should he have to pay a toll to cross a bridge on land you and your family owns?
My dad loves this movie, he’d always tell me to watch it and I would always laugh at him and tell him he has the worst sense of humour ever, but this is actually a very funny movie. RIP dad.
Every day passes you will turn like your dad more and more
RIP
Condolences, dude. Hope your dad's resting well.
As a kid I loved that movie I saw it 1000 times, yes some jokes did fly over my head, but that was pretty much Robin Hood for me, it was always a good movie to watch when I was bored
Watching this, Clue and Monty Python established my sense of humor, thanks to my dad. RIP Dad. 💜
i've watched this movie dozens of times over the last 27 years - i just realized that's Dave Chappelle
Thats Rick James BIAAAATCH!
OMG you're fucking right!
holy shit me 2 im not kidding!
Those pump hi-tops...
Lol
We saw this in the theater... I have never heard a full theater laugh so loud at a movie before or since. The best Robin Hood.
This is easily one of the greatest fight scenes ever 😂
Close second being Arthur's fight against the Black Knight.
"Tis just a scratch"
2nd best bridge fight scene in cinematic history. Don't try to argue.
It was the first and best for quite a long time
What's number one?
May I be so bold as to assume the first is Gandalf’s fight with the Balrog?
I vote for Arthur King of the Britons vs. the old man from scene 24 on the bridge of death.
What's the first - A Bridge too Far? Monty Python and the Holy Grail? Fellowship of the Ring?
Oh man I thought he was seriously going to drown, man Mr. Brooks sure is a master of suspense.
you watched Spaceballs? not as good as men in tights, but it is a masterpiece also.
I just realized achoo is wearing sneakers 😂
That is hilarious!
Bless you.
Hold on.... I am running out of air...
Imagine all the things we missed as kids watching this.
@@ZeroKool7140 dam. beat me too it.
1:55 That face is PRICELESS!
Man I miss Mel Brooks. I miss the days when satire movies were actually funny.
I'm pretty sure Mel Brooks is still alive, though he's probably very old. But he's still acting in movies, he actually voiced Dracula's father in Hotel Transylvania 2.
@@christianjohnson5379 He's alive, but in his 90s. I don't think he is up to running the show any more.
I love how the music changes as their sticks get smaller. :D
"I have a mole?"
One of the greatest movie parody of all time.
From fighting Robin Hood to making bugs be gone. Well done Bob Duncan, well done.
He was also the first person to play Marvel's Thor, in The Incredible Hulk Returns.
I'll never forget how hard I laughed the first time I saw this movie. The laughs never stop!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"HELP ME I CANT SWIM "
Spit up everything at this part🤣🤣
I recently met Cary Elwes at the 2019 Toronto Comic-Con. He looks exactly the same. Must have been that Iocaine powder used against Vizzini the Sicilian! Inconceivable!!
He has aged like a fine wine.
you keep using that word.
this movie brings back great memories. my sister and i were the only ones in a packed theater laughing at every single joke. people need to lighten up : )
It takes a certain person with a little bit sarcasm humor to really understand and appreciate Mel Brooks humor. The US is now missing all that.
@@sbyrstall YES oh my god lmao 😂 I remember watching this with my dad laughing every 10 seconds this still is one of the only movies that can make me cough because of laughing to much
I watched it six days in a row in a theatre, couldn't get enough of it lol
I agree. You need to lighten up.
Man there are so many jokes people would probably find offensive in this thing today, ones even I wouldn't understand why
They just don't make great comedies like this anymore.
Dunno, this movie was more funny in my memory. Didnt even giggle once during this scene now.
They can't,....... it'll be "problematic" lol
@JMFS Hmm i feel like i enjoyed this movie way more when I was a kid. Watched another two scenes here on TH-cam and also didnt laugh :/ I feel like the humor is too childish. Unfortunately not in a smart and clever way, but in a very blunt and straight forward way. I will keep this movie in good memory
@Google Is-shit what the hell is PC? pure comedy?
@@1TheQuickstep You're probably too much of an old fart now is what
Probably one of the greatest timeless comedies
i agree 100%, I think though my favorite overall movie is Spaceballs, but Young Frankenstein made me laugh the hardest I think. That Gene Hackman scene, holy crap LOL Peter Boyle's face right as he lights his thumb on fire LOL
How in the hell did they ever do this without dying laughing?
They don't do it in one takes. Or at least, they _eventually_ do it in one takes.
Those budgets and long shooting time were for stuff like this. :p
1:35 I don't know if it was in character or not but Cary Elwes is having a good laugh
Well most of them die laughing first and then they get used to it! XD. Usually scenes need multiple takes but I feel ya! I mean certain parts are so funny that you laugh every time.
That is why playing in comedies is harder than playing in tragedies.
most of the time the bloopers of melbrooks films could be itheir own films (just rated mature for well swearwords and jokes they could not use)
They don’t?
I love it when the music stops every time Robin and Little John break their sticks. 😂
Every time the fight stops, the music stops.
I love all the comedies with Cary Elwes. I remember my dad always would turn off what ever cartoon comedy movie I was watching and going "pfft let's watch a real comedy". Some of my favorite memories and a tradition of watching men in tights and princess bride I'm defently going to keep going.
I love how Chapelle is wearing sneakers in medieval times lol
Not just any sneakers Reebok Pumps, classics!
I remember seeing this in the movie theater when it first came out. Can't believe how fast time flies.
Summer of '93, my friend.
Terrifying!
So little john did not get his toll which means he did not get his roll
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A toll is a toll
@@toddm7367 and a roll is a roll
@@fbx03
And if we don't get no tolls, then we don't eat no rolls.
Ya make that up yourself?
Had a teacher show this movie in class (it was a 'Humor, Comedy, and Satire' class) and I'm pretty sure a decent chunk of the school building could hear me laughing. This here is one of my absolute favorite comedy movies of all time.
Mel Brooks is a genius.
Love how the music gets faster and sillier with every stage of the boss battle
Anytime I go swimming I act like little John makes everybody’s day especially mine
I just showed this scene to my 14 year-old daughter, expecting her to recognize Eric Allan Kramer (Little John) because he played Bob Duncan on a show she grew up watching (Good Luck, Charlie).
Instead, she immediately says, "Oh, it's the guy from The Princess Bride," and took a few seconds to recognize "Bob Duncan."
Parenting win?
Maybe she realised he wasn't left handed
@@georgethompson1460 She greeted him, introduced herself, let him know she was aware of his past actions, and allowed him to come to peace with what she's going to do about it 😊
I'd say she has her priorities in order
I love how this manages to get legit laughs out of me. I wish movies were funny like this again
This just unlocked a childhood memory. I nearly laughed my ass off when he thought he was drowning 🤣 I need to rewatch this.
I used to watch this as a little kid it's still hilarious lmfao!🤣
anyone else thinking Chappelle might've improvised "i'm in Detroit, i'm in Toronto" or "i'm in Manhattan, i'm in Brooklyn" that got cut?
Being from Detroit and knowing that Toronto is about 4-5 hours away it would be more likely that he would say Windsor and Detroit.
Or "I'm in Texas, I'm in Oklahoma."
Or "I'm in Texas, I'm in Mexico."
Instead he went with the Seine in Paris.
Clearly the 5 dislikes have ABSOLUTELY no sense of humor OR have no clue who Mel brooks is
thesnakeman8006 true
Funny is funny, Mel Brooks or not. So the dislikers basically just daft prick.
I don't know who he is either, but I loved it.
I see Mel Brooks, I dislike. I am that one. None of his movies rises above fart joke level.
Or perhaps they are either older than 12 or not American?
The ending lmfao I only watched this movie when I was a child but remembered it was funny and after twenty something years still funny lol
This is the Robin Hood of my childhood. Grew up watching all of Mel Brooks' movies and this is still my favorite.
As a kid I laughed so hard at this scene. Good times.
wow a clip of this movie that's clear and you can see what's happening.
What makes this movie great is the subtle to obvious puns and funnies you see and hear throughout the film (none today has this), this scene is no acception. As you can see, both Lili' John and Robin are seriously intent of what they're doing, yet, it is totally ridiculous they continue on with what is happening... after all that silliness, it's amusing to see Robin having a serious face when Lili' John is yelling he's drowning in only wee deep of water... one of Mel Brook's funniest movies.
yeah it comes off as being quite Pythonesque in it's tone and humour.
It's so funny when Chappell jumps down onto the tiny creek and says "Holdit holdit holdit! Y'all don't have to do this! This ain't exactly the Mississippi. Look, I'm on one side. I'm on the other. I'm on the east bank. I'm on the west bank."
If its Mel Brooks, you got me laughing. This is the stuff I grew up on from Blazing Saddles to Men in Tights.
"Did you say Abe Lincoln"???😂
A timeless classic!!!👌
This is literally one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE MOVIE SCENES!!!!!
This movie was all over the TV in '93 and '94. I was 6 to 7 years old, and it made me laugh a lot. This is not only the first Mel Brooks movie that I saw, but was also the first movie that I was introduced to Cary Elwes and Dave Chappelle.
Not the point it’s the principle of the thing! Ha also love how the music stops then changes every time they break the stick
It’s kinda crazy that this Movie was supposed to be a Parody of Robin Hood, but then it simply circles around to be one of the best Adaptations of the Adventures and the Character of Robin Hood Itself.
That movie is a masterpiece
I love how the music intensifies once the sticks become tiny.
I remember seeing this in the movies. This scene had the whole theater in tears
Dear TH-cam algorithm,
Yes. This. This is exactly what I want in my recommendations. 12 years after it's posted - no problem.
God, I was laughing watching this clip. It's been too long since I last watched (and loved) this film.
This was my first robin hood movie I ever watched and thought all others didn't hold a candle to this one
A wise man once said to me: “A toll is a toll, and a roll is a roll. And if we don’t get no tolls, then we don’t eat not rolls.”
Favorite movie growing up, VHS days. Was just awesome stuff!
Man I’ve seen this movie at least 100 times and when little John gets cracked in the knuckles I lose it every time 😂
Robin Hood: men in tights it’s a warrior movie from 20th century Columbia.
The part with the short sticks is hilarious😂😂😂
They went beyond fighting with quarterstaffs, to fighting with eighth staffs!
Every second is worth extrapolating the comedic intent, and then realizing the stunt work that goes into portraying the physical comedy.
Legend says he'd still be drowning to this day if it weren't for the gallant Robin Hood.
"He starved to death drowning in the river. We tried to bring him a sandwich, but he insisted that he couldn't eat while trying to swim to safety."
And love how the arrange of the music becomes more and more simple the smaller their sticks becomes.
"I'm drowning."
LOL
It ain't exactly the Mississippi.
It's even funnier when you realize the original "Prince of Thieves" version was alot more intense.
Yep. Believe it or not, we all just watched it!
Wow I didn't realize how long it's been since I've seen this movie. I need to watch it again!
i haven't seen this in years and it still makes me laugh
God this movie is great best Robin hood ever
Help me I'm drowning... classic.
This is the best Robin Hood I've ever seen. Lmaoooooo
I CAN'T SWIM! 😂🤘
0:10 When you realize...that's DAVE CHAPELLE!! 🤣🤣🤣
For God's sake, come back Mel Brooks, we need you to make watchable parodies again.!! People are too goddamn sensitive nowadays.
One of the funniest movies ever made.
9/10 review rating
A MUST WATCH.
Honestly, Cary Elwes is such a good actor that he would’ve been a good serious Robin Hood too
Seriously, we saw a bit of that with his role in Princess Bride (one of the inspirations for his role here), I'd love to see him do a proper Robin Hood
Loved this film when I was a kid. Not seen it in years! I need to dig it out and watch it!
A life saved,is a friend earned...I... guess. This was a hilarious, even if it was a goofy scene. Dave Chappelle's character had it right.
"We ain't exactly talkin' 'bout the Mississippi River here"!
His character made the most sense, in this entire scene!
(Still fun to watch, though)!
Omg I've finally found one of my childhood movies 🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍
When i was a kid i was so confused at this "How is he drowning?"
It's a rib on the Kevin Costner movie "Robin Hood Prince of Theives" where he does this to little john in a shallow stream.
hydrophobia is one hell of a fear
This film is a masterpiece!
Mel Brooks makes great spoofs. My brother and I would act out this scene.
One of my top favorite movies!
What are the others?
I made my uncle take me to see this when i was 10. He's never forgiven me.
No offense but your uncle probably haves less fun then a Vulcan.
@@TheMrPeteChannel Probably touches you
@@chadkase7580 as does your aunt!
@@TheMrPeteChannel Hey, I'll slap your dog!
@@chadkase7580 I'll kick your cat!🤪
The choreography for this movie was really underated
This Movie represents the *BIGGEST* flaw as the comments precedes mine of TLOZ: Breath of the Wild!
I cannot tell you how many times my Sword breaks hitting an enemy just 5 or 6 times!...Mind you, the enemies are not made of steel, *they're made of flesh* ....and gas. Uhh.... but yea... accurate.
against the stone guardians it at least makes sence
I've been watching this movie since i was a kid 30 years ago.
Funny thing is, i just watched the Costner Robin Hood for the first time last year lol.
Reverse order parody. Appreciate them, you don't get many.
Kevin Costner is a miscast as Robin Hood,
they should've gotten Tombstone's Val Kilmer for that version instead.
Why is nobody mentioning that that’s the dad from good luck Charlie
Also Thor Odinson and Bear/Belvedere ;)
@@joeridestrijcker445 ah, yes. American Wedding. Excellent scene with the strippers...
I’m an old hippy but I loved to watch “ good luck Charlie”...
@@joeridestrijcker445 i remeber him playing thor in a hulk tv movie with bill bixby/lou fourrino (also had the donald blake character as a separate person i think thor actually came from the hammer donald wielded)
@@clintbrew that's correct... (except for the spelling of 'Ferrigno' ;) ) ; it was a god-awful movie though: it clearly portrayed both Hulk and Thor as street-level characters
The score in this scene is truly something else