"Hello, Dolly!" as seen in "WALL-E" (Comparison)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Evidently, the copy WALL-E has of "Hello, Dolly!" is rather shoddy.
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"I'll tell you that the seat I was in will never be the same," "I clutched those two arm rests. I was so thrilled and moved. What a wonderful use - to show a desolate world contrasted with the joy of those lyrics.
"The amazing thing for me is that two songs from a show that certainly was iconic in its day - or still is - will now have a more permanent place in history because of this movie, which is probably going to be the film of the year." Jerry Herman, composer of Hello Dolly.
Wow . . =)
At one point in the movie VN-GO hums to the tune of Hello Dolly! Too bad I can't tell everyone else in the comment section . .
@goteamslugs
😇 Super🦸♀️ adventurous.
The real-life "Hello👋, Dolly♀️" 1969 movie🎦.
The 3D-cartoon "Wall-E♂️🤖(😇)[👁🔵](♻️)🩶💛🤎" 2008 movie🎦
Eventually, we will be the old people who like old media; although I think walle will be relevant in the future, its neat to think it maybe eventually forgotten, only cared about by us; just as this show was once popular and talked about
🌞🌍⏳🗺️🌚⚖️🛕💯%🧞♀️🗝️☯️👸🏼🪬🇨🇳🇹🇭♥️🍒🌷🗝️☯️👸🏼🪬🇨🇳🇹🇭♥️🍒🌷👍🏼🇪🇺🇦🇺🇷🇺🇮🇪🇺🇲🙇🏼♀️
Having now seen the movie I can see why it's Wall-E's favorite
Because it's cheery and involves romantic love. :)
Same!!!! Im so happy he has this movie even tho hes all alone :')
I think he likes it because it’s romantic and he got a chance to hold Eves hands at the end
Same
It's really unfortunate that it bombed in box office :(
0:31 I just realised that the camera crashing down to the ruined earth in WALL-E happens at the exact same time as the floor board burst open with smoke and chemicals in Hello dolly. I can’t decide if that is intentional but if it is that is insane attention to detail.
😮
Me too
I think its more due to the music having a clear que there for something to happen than an intentional parallel
for years I thought Hello Dolly was a fictional movie thanks to WALL-E
Me too
Same honestly
Wow I can't believe they made the movie from WALL E real
Ever heard of the PAST, buddy?
We all probably believed the same.
Apparently, Michael Crawford loved the intro so much, because it started when he sang 'Out there' with a shot of the stars, which was how he himself envisioned the scene.
I didn’t know that. Cool!
Wall-E was and still is my favourite Disney movie to date. It’s just so special
Amen! =)
Disney now owns Hello Dolly, but the movie was originally made by 20th Century Fox. But it certainly makes it easier now to find Hello Dolly after watching Wall-E. ☺️
*Pixar
I think Wall-E might be my favorite Disney robot.
We gonna talk about EVE's cuteness?
2008 seems to be the most peak of the sci-fi stuffs, Portal, WALL-E, Dead Space
Thank you for the hope you bring WALL.E. God bless you, Andrew Stanton, and the rest of your creators. =)
@@goteamslugs They are amazing! Seriously if WALL-E never exist, My life is full of silence
@@Pokaroquai Amen! Indeed.
You're both a robot, and an angel . . who'll always be in our hearts. :)
@@goteamslugs Thanks :)
@@Pokaroquai My pleasure buddy! ^u^
I remember seeing Wall-e in theaters when it came out. I was surprised when the first thing I heard was “put on you Sunday clothes”. I thought they had put on the wrong movie. That was partially because the cinema had made an error, and played the first ten minutes of the movie without the picture, before they realized their mistake and restarted from the beginning. I was not the targeted audience for the reference, but my family had “Hello Dolly!” on DVD, and it was and still is one of my favorite Hollywood musicals.
"Out there! . ." ^u^
@@goteamslugs Thank you for the correction. I’m sorry. “Put on your Sunday clothes” is the name of the song, not the first lyrics.
@@peterharper8216 That's okay, I didn't even mean to correct you! =)
@@peterharper8216 where to get it on cassette or not?
i love this story and i love Hello Dolly!!
2:02 I love how it transitions right before WALL-E gets sent to the shadow realm
LOL, that’s so good!
"And that is all..."
@@hihi-heartBeat me to it
Fun Fact: Andrew Stanton the director of wall E has admitted that he partook in a play of Hello, Dolly in his high school
Yeah. No wonder he included it.
It's perfect, then
The man also co written a better call saul episode
THATS SO AWESOME!!!!😃😃
And by coincidence, one of the orchestrators for the Hello Dolly film was Lionel Newman, composer Thomas Newman's uncle.
No matter how advanced the human race becomes with science and technology we can NEVER forget the beauty and happiness the old times had brought us.
There were good and bad times, both in the past and present.
@@Wh40kFinatic Yah but you don't know anyway so don't start telling people how history was when you never lived then to have a fig of an idea.
Even though I didn't even see it I can't notice the joy they brought to things, it's strange that at some point that has disappeared from entertainment
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar1. You don’t know his age
2. People are too focused on the past to live in the present, and he is just trying to remind people of that.
It don’t matter how many times you seen the intro, you’ll cry…
=')
Can’t say I have even once, but it is an incredible intro. Personal favorite intro tooooooo well anything ever.
There's no reason to cry in that intro bro be real now
This is nostalgia for me as a person who grown with wall.e
Lol This is nostalgic for me because I performed in this musical twice in high school and have loved the movie version ever since then! I was so tickled when I saw Wall-E for the first time and immediately recognized all the music and a young Michael Crawford’s voice! Lol
samee
same..
The nostalgia for me as a 2000 born kid who first grew up with Hello Dolly (my dad's favorite movie lol) AND also grew up with WALL-E 😂 It was fun to hear something I had known from a different movie in a Pixar film as a kid
Same.
I enjoyed seeing this side-by-side. Thanks for the work!
"Hello Dolly" is available on Disney+, I have seen it 3 years ago (at 40 y.o.....never too late ) and it became one of my favourite musical of all my entire life
The ironic is that Disney now owns the studio that released Hello Dolly.
Yep, 20th Century Fox!
Disney is just the BuyNLarge of entertainment, They own everything, They manage it horribly and they deceive you into thinking they care about you in any way shape or form
If the Wall-E world took place in our universe Disney would have exclusive Mickey themed pods in the Axiom spaceship
Just watched Hello, Dolly! for the first time today. It was surprisingly good, and I’ll definitely appreciate it more now every time I watch Wall-E.
It's so cool how the animators had it so that between 1:45 and 2:02, the focus of the viewer of Wall-E is roughly connected to that of the Hello Dolly viewer. As the women in Hello Dolly begin singing, Eve starts to jump up and down. As the men in Hello Dolly start singing, Wall-E starts talking.
The fact that hello dolly is on Disney+ now :thumbsup:
Yeah you can watch both Pixar's "WALL•E" (2008) & Fox's "Hello, Dolly!" (1969) on Disney+ through the magic known as Disney buying Fox. Capitalism at its finest.
@@modmaker7617 Real-life Buy-N-Large.
@@goteamslugs
Love when capitalists vilify themselves.
@@modmaker7617 Yep . .
@@modmaker7617 Disney owned Aladdin
Lyrics:
Out there
There’s a world outside of Yonkers
Way out there beyond this hick town, Barnaby
There’s a slick town, Barnaby
Out there
Full of shine and full of sparkle
Close your eyes and see it glisten, Barnaby
Listen, Barnaby
Put on your Sunday clothes
There’s lots of world out there
Get out the brillantine and dime cigars
We’re gonna find adventure in the evening air
Girls in white, in perfumed night
Where the lights are bright as the stars
Put on your Sunday clothes
We’re gonna ride to town
In one of those new horse drawn open cars
We’ll see the shows at Delmonico’s
And we’ll close the town in a whirl
And we won’t come home until we’ve kissed a girl
Thanks for sharing. As a non native english speaker it's sometimes hard to get it.
Nostalgia really hitting hard rn 😪 nice to see them side by side in comparison
Amen! =)
Finally! This is what the Wall-e reference is all about. No blue Monday in your Sunday clothes!
Glisten Barnabyyy! =)
Shrek, cars, and wall-e will always be in my heart childhood memories 😊😊😢😢🥹🥹🥹
Fun fact: Dolly is the name of a soft drink here in Brazil and I don't think anyone wanted this information
Aha! I knew that those parts were from another movie!
Wall-E is still one of the best childhood movies I had ever watched
I find it funny that this is the clearest quality recording of Put on your sunday clothes on TH-cam right now
I had always watched musicals and my mom would try to buy tickets when she could find a deal on them (since we live in NYC) and I got to see a few through a class in middle school too. Nevertheless, I loved Hello Dolly and hadn’t really watched too many Pixar movies past the classics like Toy Story and Finding Nemo. When I was recently watching TV, Wall-E came on and I was so pleasantly surprised to hear and see that this is also one of his favorites. Made me tear up at times.
You forgot the ending of Wall-E. It sings that one song too.
Seems to me that Wall-E is the "Barnabe" in the song. He really just came home after kissing a girl 😊
Yo no sabía que esas escenas venían en la película, Hello, Dolly! (De hecho no conocía la película) hace un año la encontré en Disney plus y me fascinó absolutamente
I didn't know until I read one of the comics.
really appriciate the effort that must have gone into this video! really good clip put together!
I Didn't Know What That Was Playing On WALL-E Until Now.
Yeah I had no idea it was from hello Dolly. Then again I don't keep up with musicals
@@alphaepps3388 Neither Do I
Same, it made me wanna watch Helly Dolly right now.
Sometimes the soundtracks can reveal.
@@ricechopsticktempura Because of WALL.E I'd certainly watch it if I could.
Wall-e is special to me because it came out the year I was born, and in the same month! When it was available on DVD, my parents got it and I can still remember my first time watching it
I resonate with you, Brother. Same here!
You know it was nearly 40 years of Hello Dolly In 2008 when WALLE come out.
2:01 wall-e gets murdered
LMOA
LAMEO
LOAMLE
LAMO
*To Be Continued*
Bro, it's been years since this movie came out and I always wondered what movie those scenes were from. Thanks for showing up in my recommendations.
1:36 from this bit onward just makes it way too funny for me. For actually seeing the comparisons in the movies to suddenly hearing EVE messing up in the background. I couldn’t contain my laughter after that lmao.
I remember watching this movie when I was young.this movie was always my favorite and still is to this day.
For the longest time, I thought the Barnaby mentioned in the song was a girl. Come to think of it, Barnaby sounds like it could've been the name of one of the three stooges.
I didn't know Barnaby could a girl's first name. Interesting to know.
I also initially thought "way outside of Yonkers" was just an expression (with "yonkers" being some sort of crazy-sounding word meant to exaggerate a distance) until I learned that Yonkers is the name of a city.
I can see Barnabas and Barney being boy names, but to me, Barnaby sounded like a girlier name by comparison.
@@CadetGriffin I see. Likewise, I did not know that "Yonkers" was a city either!
@@CadetGriffin yonder tho? Not Yonkers right? Cuz yonder is actually the third demonstrative in English besides that this but fall to disuse
1:26 I enjoy hello Dolly on Disney + 3 years ago.
I DIDN'T KNOW THAT WAS REAL
I figured it was from something. But I never thought to research.
@@goteamslugsIf you watch the whole Wall-E end credits until the end, you'll see there's a writing "Hello Dolly, courtesy of 20th Century Fox"
@@NenaArindrasariNeato! =]
I'm loving this echo effect.
The funny thing is when Eve dances like a maniac was always and still is my favorite part
BOOM BOOM **BOOM**
She experienced a surge of delight. :)
Wall e is the perfect post apocalyptic movie
Beautiful how they emphasized the hand holding
I wonder what the surviving cast of "Hello Dolly" thought when they saw this.
"[Crawford] said when he had to punch the very beginning of the song with the orchestra and say the phrase 'out there,' he was never getting it right, and finally [director] Gene Kelly had to come out of the booth and come over to him," Stanton explains. "[Kelly] said, 'Kid, you gotta sing this like it means more than the world. This is bigger than the universe, just think of the stars.' And the take that they used was the one where he was thinking of the stars when he sang 'out there.' So when he saw the opening of WALL-E and it was just this field of stars, it just blew his mind." - Andrew Stanford, director of WALL-E
I didn’t know this was from an old classic movie hello dolly . Now I see why WALL·E loved this movie
Sounds like a robot side to side!
Sounds pretty cool doesn’t it?
At one point in the movie VN-GO hums to the tune of Hello Dolly! Too bad I can't tell everyone else in the comment section . .
I would say that I'd love for there to be a sequel for Wall-E but knowing how corporate Disney is now they'd ruin it😢
It's a miracle they didn't ruin it the first time.
I honestly don't think WALL-E needs Ela sequel, it's perfect the way it is
I agree with you. I would be afraid if this movie got a sequel that ruins the point of the original, not unlike getting a inside out sequel.
What a wonderfull production. Top of world artists
Indeed! =)
I stumbled across this video by accident. I've seen WALL-E so many times but I've never seen Hello Dolly!
I didn't know these scenes and songs were from a real musical, guess in hindsight I should have. Maybe one day I'll watch Hello Dolly!
Hello Dolly is such a good movie 😭 I finally watched it two years ago and have loved it ever since. I see why WALL·E likes it so much
wall-e is my first ever movie in theaters
at the time of me writing this comment, the entire wall-e movie is on some channel right now with over 800k views in 2 days
i wonder if it will affect how youtube handles copyright stuff in the future, the fact that their copyright system didn’t detect this whole movie, or the fact that the algorithm pushes the video to more people might make them look bad. and the video is even monetized which means youtube is making money off of a 🏴☠️ movie
Thank you for this ❤️
The fact the last part and the ending of the movie made me cry when I was little-
And now coming back to it I feel nothing…..
God I’m depressed :3
I always thought that “Hello, Dolly!” was filmed just for Wall-E with just a few scenes for Wall-E to watch, but it’s actually a full length film. I’ve never seen it, but now I’m interested about the movie.
Interestingly, the reason why they had the live action Buy n Large CEO and live action advertisements was purely because they wanted to use the real "Hello, Dolly!" and didn't want to have to recreate it in CGI, so the logic then became that everything in "the past" had to be live action
The fountain seen is at Knotts Berry Farm now.
1:45 i’m laughing so hard 😭😭
I like how the movie in Wall-E isn’t a movie made for that movie like Home Alone
I had no idea it was a real movie when I was younger.
Thanks for this. 💓
I saw Hello Dolly when I was a kid, and as an adult I took my son to see Wall-E, he was 9. The feeling of nostalgia was so strong after seeing the movie, I wound up going straight to the local video rental place to nab the Hello Dolly DVD and show it to him. We watched it that weekend and he enjoyed it, but he liked Wall-E more.
They play this song at Disneyland main street
Really? =)
Huh, you know I’ve always wondered why they would show the Put On Your Sunday Clothes shots out of sequence. Although you would only notice that if you’ve actually seen the film, which I have. But as this video explains, it’s to avoid showing any shots with Barbara Streisand in them.
Wonder why that is, though.
And now that I think about it, when you listen to the song in WALL-E when the chorus is being heard, and then compare it to the original movie or official soundtrack, Ermengarde’s voice is much more prominent instead of Dolly’s. I’m wondering if that was an attempt to drown out Streisand’s voice.
Maybe they just wanted to try something different. Who knows? But any mystery involving matters regarding a beloved character like WALL.E is always intriguing.
Barbra never really liked her performance in hello dolly she was criticized for being too young to play a middle aged matchmaker and the studio forced her since she was the biggest star around the late 60s especially after winning an Oscar.
@@ACinemafanatic yeah, she was only 27, the same age as Michael Crawford and Marianne McAndrew who were playing Cornelius and Irene the “young” couple she’s playing matchmaker for.
Speaking of hello dolly Pennsylvania railroad steam locomotive no.1223 appeared in the hello dolly film
I can VAGUELY remember going to see WALL-E in the cinema as a child and I will never forget it. I will always keep this movie close no matter what.
The It Only Took A Moment, I learned from a barbershop tag
Omg i can't believe i never watched this musical. I love Michael crawford but my head never made the link to the voice when i watched wall-e in the cinema. ❤
Nice work Jacob!
WALL-E is such an amazing movie, it’s gotta be the best Pixar movie!
Hello dolly is my favorite videos
That ending was so romantic
Wall-E was and still is a masterpiece. Way ahead of its time
I saw Wall e in theaters with my mom and brothers
♥ i´m just must cry when i see this
Me too
These songs feel so nostalgic. I’d do anything to go back to 2008.
The best song for WALL-E!
This movie is a masterpiece
Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios and 20th Century Studios).
Wait a second…
So from the creators of finding Nemo, Cars, Ratatouille & Hello, dolly
1:59 and that is how Wall-e sadly died. The end.
Very coincidences of how both Hello Dolly and Wall-E owns by Disney
I mean they weren't when wall-e was made
They’re on Disney Plus
I wonder how Disney got permission from 20th Century Fox to use footage from Hello Dolly because this movie was made before Disney bought 20th Century Fox.
Wall e is my childhood movie
Mine too
okayyyyy. fine. i watch Wall-E again
I didn't know the song at the beginning was from an old film
By the time Wall-E came out it had been a few years since I last seen Hello Dolly. I didn't realize how many times they reused the same shot without actually reusing the audio that went along with that moment or that the close up in that one scene never actually happened.
I think the original wide shot as they walk away from the camera as the song ends looks better than the close up of them holding hands. The camera pan out to the wide shot is done in time with the music while the close up shot just sort of happens suddenly. I'd like the close up more if they kept the timing with the music as the camera slowly zooms in on their hands rather than a sudden cut to that shot.
Over all I kind of wish Wall-E actually showed the correct footage for every part of the song that we actually see on screen because it would be more accurate instead of these weird changes where a lot of Hello Dolly is showing the wrong footage. I'm never going to believe he's actually watching the movie knowing the footage was changed now.
My main gripe is that they just use the same shot of the men strutting down the street over and over again so it feels like that's the whole sequence
When if they were going to deviate they should have at least varied the shots they used lol
In my opinion. I remember watching the WALL - E as a kid. That song from 1969 hello dolly was super Amazing. I was 10 for watching a movie Before. It is from my childhood.
That’s michael crawford!
I think I've heard of him! :)
The opening to Wall-E is my favorite intro from any movie. It’s just fucking beautiful.
Also have to mention as a person born AFTER Wall-E, it’s important to realize we are lucky to still have people who have lived through these older movies, one day that will not be true, value your loved ones. One day we’ll be talking about Wall-E as a classic from our days, so perspective can be a bit of a bitch. But yeah funny haha robot and fat ppl.
Disney who owned Aladdin and Hallmark Film who owned Arabian Nights
1:45 *Bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang!*
*Wall-E exclaims*
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love Disney and Pixar’s WALL-E because it has the song “Put on your Sunday Clothes” from the movie Hello, Dolly!
Wall-E is just like me fr 💀
How bro? 🤨
God bless Wall E
Amen. God has certainly blessed us with WALL.E and Andrew Stanton.
Agreed
90s disney movies got a tad boring being rennuiance but with the 2000s it makes a better choice for movies
I Wish That It Only Takes A Moment Scene In WALL-E Was The Ending ;(
I suppose that would be a fitting ending wouldn't it? :)
Though if I remember correctly, the dialogue plays as it closes out?
It does, and it almost gives off the same vibes as that scene
Some guy on a BNL starship: oh no! I left my copy of “Hello, Dolly!” back on Earth!
* Unknowingly becomes a robot boy’s wingman and sends humanity back to earth 700 years beyond his time *
Ha! =D
Amo a más no poder está película tanto que quisiera demostrarle mi amor de una manera
Coincidentally, both of these films now currently owned by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures since Disney owns most of 21st Century Fox assets last March 20, 2019 and later renamed as 20th Century Studios by 2020.
I like the spork Easter egg for toy story 3.
Great movie with a strong message.
Amen! It even had Christian references.
The main message of the story: Love conquers all. :)