Do that in Texas and u gonna have a few people raising hell. Texans can be amazing nice welcoming people, and they can also shove their boot up your u know wut, that’s why they say don’t mess with Texas.
I live in the UK but this humour totally cracks me up. I think all hipsters must have been originally exported from Portland or something! Much love to Portlandia!
@@TrackForField Most people actually don't know how a gas pump works in Oregon Edit: Most people don't how gas pumps work in Oregon because for the longest time it was illegal to pump your own a gas, an attendant had to do it.
I grew up in a small town in Idaho that was fortunate enough to have one of the few remaining running drive-in theaters left in the nation. People from almost two hours away would come to watch movies there, and most of the people that came from Boise were frighteningly similar to the couple in the sketch. Except they'd have huge-ass SUVs and would park in the front where small cars are supposed to park. But they'd have full-on recliners and shit out beside their vehicle. So this makes me laugh!
Some people tried cordoning off their own section of public beach for the air show a few years ago. Cops slashed their "property" lines and told them to get lost.
There's no San Francisco in NM so I don't see how anyone would get that name confused with NM. There is a Las Vegas in NM, just like there's a Las Vegas in Nevada. There's also a Santa Fe, but again no San Francisco. Wtf is your comment even about? There's no reason to mention NM at all
fred and Kary remind us why we don't behave like this in public. its appalling. entitled people should be forcibly removed from every situation they try to control.
Adam Leach another snowflake hiding in the comments, "appalling", "forcibly removed", Jesus, mate, you're about two minutes away from putting on jack boots and burning your bra. It's a comedy sketch, relax.
alandbs well that came out of nowhere. Since when are any of those words indicative of some sort of leftist political views, which is what you're implying. Just seems like you're projecting some sort of personal issues, frankly.
@SuperRarasputin He's saying that the guy is a control freak, who's freaking out over a joke about control freaks. I would wager that if the guy were there, himself, he would have started lecturing them, and made a scene of his own. Which would have been good, actually... they would neutralize each other. Gotta have a healthy balance of passive leftists who won't say anything, and aggressive leftists who need everyone to act according to their beliefs and expect everyone to recognize and respect their rights, to do ridiculous things like make annoying sounds while demanding silence.
Portland is one of my favourite cities. Their casual overly helpful insanity is wonderful if not a little bit scary. But I'm Irish so if people aren't confrontational we don't know what to do with them. This show is perfect.
Cynthia Charles Let me guess; the American kind of "Irish"? Born and raised in the US yet identify as "Irish" because you have some distant heritage? Your average Irish is just about as confrontational as your average Finn or a potted plant.
Ego Alters Why do people get so uppity about Americans identifying with their ethnic ancestry? In a country as young as the US, communities and households here are very much shaped by the culture from which the immigrants who settled there are from. For instance, I'm a third generation American but my family's ethnic heritage is Ashkenazi Jewish. Because of this, we have certain cultural quirks and practices that don't make us exactly the same as any other American. We aren't just copies of the same thing, where our ancestors were from does tend to make a difference in our upbringing.
@@echostorm1996 There's a big difference between identifying with your ethnic heritage, and calling yourself Irish if you're American. And most Americans with Irish ancestry know exactly Jack shit about Ireland, our history, culture or anything else. They have a stereotyped view. Who the hell knows where it comes from. It's all nonsense. Like saying Irish don't know what to do if someone is non confrontational. That's just weird. And untrue.
They could do this skit at the flea market too. People fight early in the morning for a vending spot. Then leave early because" Sales are slow" and create a huge ruckus trying to move their van out. With 3 more hours before the flea actually closes.
i wonder why christopher guest and that whole crew don't collab with this show. they seem totally compatible. (in fact if they ever did a portlandia movie how amazing would a melding of the two groups be?)
omg from the princess bride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i never knew who he was until i just saw that movie the other day that's the only reason i even know who you're talking about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@sparkyvandamproductions8577 yeah.. but he went on to work on several amazing "mocu-mentary" style movies later. (spinal tap being probably the most famous). my favorites aside from spinal tap are Best in Show and a Mighty Wind. a Mighty Wind is about folk musicians and there's a lot of quirkiness in it that would match well with Portlandia humor imo.
I don't get it, did they leave before or after the movie started? Honestly it would be funny if they decided to leave as soon as the opening credits started.
The other people's reactions seem so authentic. It almost seems like they did this at a real outdoor movie and didn't tell anyone.
they film all around the city using real people
They're actors my guy
I’d love to see your reaction to the godfather
"It's weird no one else brought a hot plate"
best line
The accurate part is that everyone is so passive that no one slaps them.
xyzct so true
SO TRUE
Do that in Texas and u gonna have a few people raising hell. Texans can be amazing nice welcoming people, and they can also shove their boot up your u know wut, that’s why they say don’t mess with Texas.
@@joemamma7339 Gimme a Hell Yeah brother don't mess with Texas
@@Mantits you mean California 2.0? lololo
"c'mon movie, make it start!" lol
Every so often that pops into my head randomly and I catch myself chanting that for no reaso. That and Ayo River
She’s so f’ing funny
@@richmuto1156 Ayo River!!
I live for her chants. idc this comment is 7 years old. It was true for me then and it's true for me now lol.
"AYOO RIVER!"
"People run their lives around seeing these movies."
This is more of a documentary experience than comedy.
I grew up in Eugene and every sketch triggers me so hard lol.
So I live in Oregon and this show is SO true
Okay then why did they pump their own gas then....do you guys even know how a gas pump works?
I live in the UK but this humour totally cracks me up. I think all hipsters must have been originally exported from Portland or something! Much love to Portlandia!
@@TrackForField Most people actually don't know how a gas pump works in Oregon Edit: Most people don't how gas pumps work in Oregon because for the longest time it was illegal to pump your own a gas, an attendant had to do it.
@Brett Mitchell ah, we all know that Australian tourists are the high authority on American cities lol
@Eric Coombs We knew you lived in Oregon because you started your comment with 'so'.
COME ON, MOVIE, MAKE IT START!!!
"if you're gonna be late,put it on your website " !
And it's cause they actually have to wait for it to get dark.
1:35 "yea thats great I think I remember seeing you" - that says it all.
"I, am gonna make you the salsa that you lovvve". Lmaooo
I grew up in a small town in Idaho that was fortunate enough to have one of the few remaining running drive-in theaters left in the nation. People from almost two hours away would come to watch movies there, and most of the people that came from Boise were frighteningly similar to the couple in the sketch. Except they'd have huge-ass SUVs and would park in the front where small cars are supposed to park. But they'd have full-on recliners and shit out beside their vehicle. So this makes me laugh!
Crazakun the Spud?
Ewww! That's awful!! The crap part, I mean. I small town part is cool.
Grangeville
Crazakun Parma?
Damn boise was full of goofs even back then? funny
I love how passive aggressive everyone is in this clip.
Me too... I looove it
Passive aggressive? I just saw passivity. I'm from Detroit. These a holes would be killed and eaten
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With a side of broc lol
2:06 Carrie's cracking up again.
"It's so weird nobody else brought a hot plate ... are you going to want broccoli again?"
XD
"...no sound....no sound"
Oh this is sooo PDX especially at the Zoo Summer Concert Series and the Waterfront Blues Fest.
Crazy to see people show up with wagons loaded down.
craisins 86 why laptop? I’d be so scared I’d break it :0
"i'm going to make you the salsa that you love."
"you've done it again"
Jajajaaja and the annoying sounds starts
That's awesome tbh
My town is full of people like this I live in Washington
They do this on the beach during the air show in Chicago until the police tell them to scram.
Stephen Hogan lol
Let me guess you live in Bellingham
Sam Fisher
I’m guessing that too.
"C'MON MOVIE, MAKE IT START!" I should chant that to youtube when my computer takes too long to buffer.
Some people tried cordoning off their own section of public beach for the air show a few years ago. Cops slashed their "property" lines and told them to get lost.
Yes
"Yeah I think I remember you" LOL
One of the best skits of the show
This video is giving me a flashback from an outdoor concert in San Francisco.
There's no San Francisco in NM so I don't see how anyone would get that name confused with NM. There is a Las Vegas in NM, just like there's a Las Vegas in Nevada. There's also a Santa Fe, but again no San Francisco. Wtf is your comment even about? There's no reason to mention NM at all
@@dommvignali774 Right you are.
these 2 never seem to disappoint me!
If you look closely when Carrie starts singing come on movie make it start you can see Fred’s face look like he’s about to laugh
"its weird no one else brought a hot plate" hahahahha oh i love carrie
You get what you pay for.
It's nice that they took the time and made the effort, to make it a special experience.
fred and Kary remind us why we don't behave like this in public. its appalling. entitled people should be forcibly removed from every situation they try to control.
Adam Leach another snowflake hiding in the comments, "appalling", "forcibly removed", Jesus, mate, you're about two minutes away from putting on jack boots and burning your bra. It's a comedy sketch, relax.
alandbs well that came out of nowhere. Since when are any of those words indicative of some sort of leftist political views, which is what you're implying. Just seems like you're projecting some sort of personal issues, frankly.
@SuperRarasputin He's saying that the guy is a control freak, who's freaking out over a joke about control freaks. I would wager that if the guy were there, himself, he would have started lecturing them, and made a scene of his own. Which would have been good, actually... they would neutralize each other. Gotta have a healthy balance of passive leftists who won't say anything, and aggressive leftists who need everyone to act according to their beliefs and expect everyone to recognize and respect their rights, to do ridiculous things like make annoying sounds while demanding silence.
Guess I’m gonna put on my jack boots & burn my sisters bra, she’s gonna be soooo 😡
@@dontlookmeinmyeyeswhenudan5241 tfw you become the sketch 😥
TOOTSIE WHAT!?!
LMFAO! "We can beat the crowds"
wolves2314 said every Dodger fan.
I mean if they took their bicycles instead they could just bypass whatever crowd. Carsssss whYYY!!!
She always has the best shoutables
"if we leave right now, we could, like, beat the whole crowd"
Portland is one of my favourite cities. Their casual overly helpful insanity is wonderful if not a little bit scary. But I'm Irish so if people aren't confrontational we don't know what to do with them. This show is perfect.
Hmmm, I’m from Dublin and the last thing I or anyone I know, knows how to deal with is a confrontational social situation...
Yeah, I thought that the Irish were like us Midwesterners...terrified of confrontation.
Cynthia Charles
Let me guess; the American kind of "Irish"? Born and raised in the US yet identify as "Irish" because you have some distant heritage?
Your average Irish is just about as confrontational as your average Finn or a potted plant.
Ego Alters Why do people get so uppity about Americans identifying with their ethnic ancestry? In a country as young as the US, communities and households here are very much shaped by the culture from which the immigrants who settled there are from. For instance, I'm a third generation American but my family's ethnic heritage is Ashkenazi Jewish. Because of this, we have certain cultural quirks and practices that don't make us exactly the same as any other American. We aren't just copies of the same thing, where our ancestors were from does tend to make a difference in our upbringing.
@@echostorm1996 There's a big difference between identifying with your ethnic heritage, and calling yourself Irish if you're American. And most Americans with Irish ancestry know exactly Jack shit about Ireland, our history, culture or anything else. They have a stereotyped view. Who the hell knows where it comes from. It's all nonsense.
Like saying Irish don't know what to do if someone is non confrontational. That's just weird. And untrue.
"no sound" "this might fall" lol
Kath and Dave are my favorite
Missing: 4 children under 10 who are running around screaming during the entire process.
Yes. No parental supervision whatsoever.
I frickin' love going to outdoor movies! 💙
This is brilliant.
These guys rock! I want some of their fresh salsa!
It did look incredible.
If anyone has ever been to Ravinia just outside of Chicago, then it makes so much sense. 😂
And brought the noisey veggies.
it took me this long to watch some portlandia i thought it was shit but every sketch is genious
They could do this skit at the flea market too. People fight early in the morning for a vending spot. Then leave early because" Sales are slow" and create a huge ruckus trying to move their van out. With 3 more hours before the flea actually closes.
That was a whole head of broccoli on her plate. Lol. and 5 tomatoes
Any time Carrie's character screams is hilarity
These people really exist.
They’re so annoying in every skit, but I love that they have each other 😂
No sound! No sound😂😂😂
Omg thats what they said! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha HahahahaHahahaha
Come on movie make it start! Is something that still lives in my mind pretty well
"Yeah that's great... I think I remember seeing ... you."
Portlandia is a documentary.
The best narcissistic actors ever.
Lol hilarious I love this show!
I love the deaf speak for "no sound."
I’ve started seeing this type of stuff in Columbus
These are like the people at Whole Foods
i wonder why christopher guest and that whole crew don't collab with this show. they seem totally compatible. (in fact if they ever did a portlandia movie how amazing would a melding of the two groups be?)
omg from the princess bride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i never knew who he was until i just saw that movie the other day that's the only reason i even know who you're talking about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@sparkyvandamproductions8577 stream Waiting for Guffman.
@@sparkyvandamproductions8577 yeah.. but he went on to work on several amazing "mocu-mentary" style movies later. (spinal tap being probably the most famous). my favorites aside from spinal tap are Best in Show and a Mighty Wind. a Mighty Wind is about folk musicians and there's a lot of quirkiness in it that would match well with Portlandia humor imo.
A true Kevin and Karen
The lawn crowd at Tanglewood
Saw iron and wine in chicago at pritzker pavillion. This was not totally far from that. lololol
Ravinia?
LOL Portland is a giant NY village I love it
Come on, movie, make it start!
“No offense” after the last screw in the fence.
Welcome to every movie ever at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery
"I think I remember seeing you," Ha!
"Hey, if we have any talkers during the movie we'd just like really appreciate it like not so much." XD
You've done it again.
Why do I feel so angry right now?🤣
This is why I stopped doing movies in the park. They never start on time.
Been to the EFMF? This is do relatable
This is hysterical because so much of it is true 🤣
Yeah, I'll catch the matinee.
they should had asked in spanish, since they travel so much, "es Tootsie que?"
the voice talking around 2:00 sounds like the voice in Altered Beast
Is this adlib? This dialogue is so good so so good
This so friggen funny!
They must have a Jackery! 🤪
These kinds of people are awful. They clearly need a callout to let everyone know that the movie is starting late! AAAAOOOOOOOOO MOVIE!
NYO THOUND, NYO THOUUNND!
Come on movie, make it start!
flowers in the middle top it off
Those huge stalks of broccoli though...
you've done it again.
Unfortunately we've all experienced people like this.
And this is how CHAZ started
I was in Portland. It was beautiful except for the people.
I ve seen people exactly like this
Imagine if you had an aunt and uncle like this... How embarrassing would that be LOL
I do. My whole family in fact.
@@edp3202 😂😂😂 brutal! Lol! Sounds like a bunch of fun! 🙄🙂👍
@@padkirsch they're well intentioned, but still. 👀
best couple
0:28 - In Australia, we'd be like F-off brah!
NO SOUND
:39 an extra unable to keep a straight face LOL
omg, “no sound, no sound “ How is someone that funny? 2:05
This look's to be either pier park or cathedral park.
I know people like this!
Yeah it's very popular. Alot of people like it.
no sound. no sound.
"we would appreciate it not so much"
I don't get it, did they leave before or after the movie started? Honestly it would be funny if they decided to leave as soon as the opening credits started.
that's what happened
What’s the shelf for? 🤔