WC Fields, classic comedian....when a sketch is really funny, I'm sure it take a lot of control for them to stay in character......the ice cubes in the pants would have made me fall off the chair in laughter.....
Newbie here. I just went on a deep dive on WC Fields. I wasn't aware we shared the same birthday along with Opera and Tom Selleck. Thanks for your review. It was fun.
From the movie "Never Give a Sucker an Even Break." W.C. has been a favorite of mine since I was child. I love watching him play the "hen-pecked husband." The opening of one of his movies he sitting with his daughter. She remarks "what a beautiful day!" He answers " “What a gorgeous day. What effulgent sunshine. It was a day of this sort the McGillicuddy brothers murdered their mother with an ax.” I've used that line on my nieces and nephews...still cracks me up.
Somebody saved me a request! 💖💖💖💖 W.C. Fields used slapstick comedy, but was the best insult comic we had. I believe this is from the film, "Never give a Sucker and Even Break", a 1940 or '41 film. No, I'm sure it was from that film. I'm changing my mind, Groucho Marx was a better insult comic. It's all coming back to me now...pretending to be sick so I could skip church and watch "Comedy Classics" on television. 😂😁🤣😂
Yes apart from the dialogues, I saw that the waitress was rude. And I understood that every time the customer inquired about the dish he could take, it was of course not possible to have it; even if it was a la carte.
WC Fields, classic comedian....when a sketch is really funny, I'm sure it take a lot of control for them to stay in character......the ice cubes in the pants would have made me fall off the chair in laughter.....
I can only imagine, must have been so cold in there😂
So great to see that. My parents shared a love of W.C. I’ve seen a little but not that much so I really enjoyed this, thanks for the request!
Glad you enjoyed it
Newbie here. I just went on a deep dive on WC Fields. I wasn't aware we shared the same birthday along with Opera and Tom Selleck. Thanks for your review. It was fun.
Funny, ice part is crazy 😂😂 thanks for video and your beautiful and contagious smile.
You are welcome and thanks too 😊
wow seems nice reaction video Faye
Thank you😊
From the movie "Never Give a Sucker an Even Break." W.C. has been a favorite of mine since I was child. I love watching him play the "hen-pecked husband." The opening of one of his movies he sitting with his daughter. She remarks "what a beautiful day!" He answers " “What a gorgeous day. What effulgent sunshine. It was a day of this sort the McGillicuddy brothers murdered their mother with an ax.” I've used that line on my nieces and nephews...still cracks me up.
😂😂 that's funny. Thanks for sharing this🙏 I should check out the movie
Number one je je ...hello fay 😚😚😚😚😚 exelent!!!!
Hello too and thank you😊
Somebody saved me a request! 💖💖💖💖 W.C. Fields used slapstick comedy, but was the best insult comic we had. I believe this is from the film, "Never give a Sucker and Even Break", a 1940 or '41 film. No, I'm sure it was from that film. I'm changing my mind, Groucho Marx was a better insult comic. It's all coming back to me now...pretending to be sick so I could skip church and watch "Comedy Classics" on television. 😂😁🤣😂
That was me your brother
Pretending to be sick to miss church only to watch comedy😂, I am sure your dad could not buy that trick...lol 😂
@@no834 Brother Scott! I kind of thought it might be!
@@africareact You remember that? 😊 Most of the time though, I got away with it.
@@danielbruns1675 yes, I remember you said your dad was very strict 😂
I like the part where he says something awfully big about you too. While looking at her Big Butt. That was a good comeback. 😂
Yes, I loved it too😂
You should react to My Little Chickadee with W.C. Fields and Mae West. It is a classic.
Faye, the section where you can leave comments under your Simon & Garfunkel - I Am A Rock video is disabled!
Sorry about that. It's resolved now
I know! I left a comment. 😏
😖 I obviously did not understand the dialogues, but I still give you a like and a comment Faye. 😏
It was a comedy skit on poor customer service 😁
Yes apart from the dialogues, I saw that the waitress was rude. And I understood that every time the customer inquired about the dish he could take, it was of course not possible to have it; even if it was a la carte.
Please tone down. Your screetchy loud piercing voice, thank you muchly