Gotta love Roy. Chiming in with his pick for best Scorsese film (Silence, 2016), instantly takes control of the room because they all think he's pissed off. This show is fantastic.
“Are you telling me we got 400 ghosts?!” “That’s too many ghosts!” I love how he says it. Like “that’s like ten ghosts a man! I could handle maybe, 5 or 6 ghosts on my lonesome but 10? That’s just unreasonable!”
I love that Rochard had logically thought this through and came to the conclusion that "we cannot fight them all." I'd love to pick his brain on what his calculations were.
I love how this scene is both funny and actually reverent to the sacrifice of the 400 young men who gave their lives fighting in one of history's most pointless wars.
The fact that they stop discussing a serious moral/belief problem plaguing their team to argue which Scorsese film is the best “cough, goodfellas , cough” is the reason why I love this show.
"the wolf of wall street" still not over the fact that it was one of the funniest films i had ever seen in the theaters as that luudes sequence with dicaprio crawling. never in my life did i laugh so fucking hard and so fucking long in my life and thankfully, i wasn't alone. there were people just losing their shit as one of them i think wet himself but we were all like "fuck it".
@@thevoid99 Thank you, I'm right there with you. I cannot imagine how many takes those scenes must have had because Leo's facial expressions and physical comedy are top notch. I can only imagine the camera op, 1st AD, and DP cracking up every time the director said action.
Artistically: Raging Bull Just a flat out spectacular movie with endless rewatchability:.Goodfellas ...The Departed is kindred with Goodfellas though, deserved the Oscar
@@commonguard3431you’ve never seen an spca commercial with sad music and animals in poor health? It used to be one of the most commonly aired commercials.
@@codypanek war was declared August 5th and on August 7th was the first call for recruits. 475K would volunteer in that first month and 2.5M in the first 16 months of the war so yes they were definitely recruiting that first fall.
mass recruitment as soon as possible was one of Lord Kitchener's key war strategies. He believed that the war would be won by the person who could throw the most bodies at the other side and still be standing at the end. This led to the creation of what became known as the Pals Battalions, the first of which recruited 1600 men in the very first day after war was declared.
there are accounts of entire towns in England becoming nearly depopulated of young men due to the war. there were only losers in the war, all sides, including the Germans lost millions of men
When Roy yells “Silence”, that’s another example of how brilliantly this show is written
Right. ‘Silence’ is also Scorsese. 💕
I didn’t catch that!!
My wife laughed out loud when he said that because she knows I think Silence is the greatest movie of all time
Coach Beard was the one who yelled.
"That's too many ghosts."
"We cannot fight them all."
I will collapse giggling at these two lines FOREVER.
Gotta love Roy. Chiming in with his pick for best Scorsese film (Silence, 2016), instantly takes control of the room because they all think he's pissed off. This show is fantastic.
@Jack Hall Just now.
“That’s too many ghosts.”
“We cannot fight them all.”
It's a small line but it makes me giggle everytime.
@@bubmer right? THAT is where his mind went.
@@bubmer haha yes
It makes me laugh because of how seriously defeated he looks and how fighting the ghosts was always an possible option in his mind
Yup. Because it implies they could have fought a smaller number of ghosts.
“Are you telling me we got 400 ghosts?!”
“That’s too many ghosts!”
I love how he says it. Like “that’s like ten ghosts a man! I could handle maybe, 5 or 6 ghosts on my lonesome but 10? That’s just unreasonable!”
"We cannot fight them all"
Leave it to the Frenchman to decide they can't fight so they have to surrender 🤣
I love that Rochard had logically thought this through and came to the conclusion that "we cannot fight them all." I'd love to pick his brain on what his calculations were.
It's just that.. 400 Ghosts... that's TOO MANY Ghosts... Real Talk.
I love how this scene is both funny and actually reverent to the sacrifice of the 400 young men who gave their lives fighting in one of history's most pointless wars.
Is it based on a real recruitment tactic? Because the club and stadium are not real
@@arturofernandez4058there’s been worse recruiting tactics
@@GoblinAttacForceyeah, like forced recruitment.
@HawksDiesel You ever hear of The Kings Shilling?
I love when they talk about dogs being put down, beard looks sad, and ted has a somber tone, both play off each other well.
The fact that they stop discussing a serious moral/belief problem plaguing their team to argue which Scorsese film is the best “cough, goodfellas , cough” is the reason why I love this show.
"the wolf of wall street" still not over the fact that it was one of the funniest films i had ever seen in the theaters as that luudes sequence with dicaprio crawling. never in my life did i laugh so fucking hard and so fucking long in my life and thankfully, i wasn't alone. there were people just losing their shit as one of them i think wet himself but we were all like "fuck it".
@@thevoid99 Thank you, I'm right there with you. I cannot imagine how many takes those scenes must have had because Leo's facial expressions and physical comedy are top notch. I can only imagine the camera op, 1st AD, and DP cracking up every time the director said action.
Please, Casino 🙄
When Ted tells Roy his going with him to go check it out and Roy says no 😂😂
I love how Ted doesn’t even question the whole cursed room thing, saying it’s bs or he doesn’t believe, he’s just upset no one told him.
“20 or 30 ghosts, maybe… but 400?? Impossible!!!”
Artistically: Raging Bull
Just a flat out spectacular movie with endless rewatchability:.Goodfellas
...The Departed is kindred with Goodfellas though, deserved the Oscar
“Pee pee fingers” tho 😂 helluva a bad thing forsure
Great insult. You pee pee fingers !
the answer actually is Mean Streets, she's right.
SILENCE
"...pee-pee fingers!" Ha, ha, ha!
Let's get real, nobody has watched Mean Streets due to its lack of availability until just recently
It was available on VHS in 80s and 90s. If you're old enough, you could have seen it.
That woman, the new ME on Midsomer Murders.
If could get a job like. Beard. Just have my arms crossed!!!!!😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
the pound question comes out of nowhere
Ted mentioned that Rojas resembled a golden retriever right before.
Ребят не подскажите ,как называется песня на 12:24, которая играет за кадром?
Funny stuff
CAPE FEEAARR Lolol
😂😂😂😂
It is The Age of Innocence BTW.
0:55-0:59 “no”
0:35
Never understood that "female song writers" joke, cann some1 explain? 1:01
Look up "arms of an angel"
@@botbuilder1 never heard of it
@@commonguard3431you’ve never seen an spca commercial with sad music and animals in poor health? It used to be one of the most commonly aired commercials.
People like dusty Springfield, Taylor Swift love dogs
Y is it the first time im hearing about this????? 😃😃😃😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
0:37
I think it has a lot to do with grown men being embarrassed to admit they believe in all this hodo vodo juju business. 😀😀
Nate taking responsibility? 😮
Roy trent looks like 3d man
Wolf of Wall Street
Steeeeve Madden
I get a contact high just watching that movie.
Wasn't the BEF still almost entirely professionals in 1914? We they in recruitment mode yet?
War kicked off in July, Battle of Mons happens in August. BEF was probably beginning recruitment by November
@@codypanek war was declared August 5th and on August 7th was the first call for recruits. 475K would volunteer in that first month and 2.5M in the first 16 months of the war so yes they were definitely recruiting that first fall.
mass recruitment as soon as possible was one of Lord Kitchener's key war strategies. He believed that the war would be won by the person who could throw the most bodies at the other side and still be standing at the end. This led to the creation of what became known as the Pals Battalions, the first of which recruited 1600 men in the very first day after war was declared.
i must be uncultured.. i thought Taxi Driver was the goat Scorsese film.
I think it has something to do with Grown Men being afraid of all this Hoo-Doo/Voo-Doo/Ju-Ju Nonsense...
Lol when the fuck did Richard get into the team?
Mayo
Is that 1914 story true?
Well considering AFC Richmond is not a real club, probably not. Although there was a lot of pressure on young men to volunteer to fight in WW1.
there are accounts of entire towns in England becoming nearly depopulated of young men due to the war. there were only losers in the war, all sides, including the Germans lost millions of men
Look up a musical called 'O what a lovely war" sometime. They were pressing guys into recruitment in music halls, theatres, anywhere they had people.
Goodfellas
The shameless plugs to other videos at the very end could not be more annoying.
Anyone else wondering if this was the beginning of evil Nate?
At some point something funny might happen
@RW7 _ Fuck me your funny
Roy's no was so fast