Loki's line was left "blank" because they couldn't come up something that did justice for a final line. Tom took a walk thinking about what could be the line and remembered his last line from Thor 1 and immediately ran back to tell others about it. They loved it and made it last line in his Arc.
Honestly the only thing that could have made it better is if Loki was never made because we turned back the clock and Disney sold Marvel to ensure it wouldn't be driven face first into the ground and beaten harder than a dead horse 🖤
The ‘old lady’ in When Harry Met Sally was director Rob Reiner’s mother... Dr. Leonard H. McCoy in the Star Trek franchise was called "Bones" in reference to surgeons being referred to as ‘sawbones’ for obvious reasons. The term was first coined by Charles Dickens in his book The Pickwick Papers and has been a idiom ever since...
Yeah, I believe Urban ad-libbed it but they should have cut it. In TOS they called McCoy Bones for the reason you state, and it added to the show’s authenticity. In the 2009 movie it felt like taking down to the audience (the audience will never accept obscure naval traditions, they need a simple, quick explanation!).
People by nature are easily swayed and generally keep themselves in the shallow mis and uninformed end of the pool to wit entertainment panders handsomely. I’m not a big fan of fiction preferring real fact and genuine history over fantasy. Storytellers like to embellish putting their own ‘spin’ on the tale under the guise of ‘artistic-license’ which in earnest nothing more than self-granted permission to be deceitful...
Rob Reiner did an interview where he talked about how much work he did on the movie, while his mom is basically a background character who says 5 words, yet she ended up having the iconic line that everyone remembers. "A sawbones is an archaic term that refers to a surgeon or doctor, particularly one who practices during a time when surgical interventions were often crude and carried out with basic tools, including saws." I hadn't heard that term before, interesting to know. Rather ironic to give that name to McCoy's character, who did everything essentially non-invasively, and was appalled at 20th century medicine in ST2. I personally prefer the modern explanation of his nickname.
Being the by far stupidest, most incompetent white man that has ever existed: Jar Jar Abrams knowing absolutely nothing about anything and never being able to learn a single thing from all of his mistakes i.e. everything he has ever written, directed, produced and FUBARred, never knew what Karl Urban was referring to with that memberberry.
I like how the chapter titles start with movie titles (one of which is the wrong movie, lol), move to actor names (one of which is the wrong name, lol), and then back to movie titles.
Harrison's add lib lines were perfect. In the scene, he's a bit rattled, they are fighting for their lives. It comes thru when he's on the intercom, sounding like he's rattled, because he's really unsure & ad libbing. They really ought to do this more in movies, rather than every line being delivered flawlessly. None of us talk like that in realy life.
Eli Wallach improvised Tuco's line "When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk!" in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (1966). Rutger Hauer's entire 'Tears In Rain' monologue in "Blade Runner" (1982) is perhaps the most iconic change to the original script that ever made it into a classic movie. I'm surprised you missed that.
is this AI reading this or is it someone who is not watching the vid.. or understand english??? " every single DINNER "?? I think you ment to say Diner..
The plane scene in Wayne's World wasn't actually done with a real plane, it was a small model filmed from underneath Mike Myers explained in an interview in the 90s
1:19 dude that's no real airpllane. This moves like an miniature on a stick or rail. Perfecty straight line in forward direction. Real Airplanes pull a bit up while landing to touch first with their rear wheels and wobble around a bit while correcting, flying a bit sideways because of crosswinds etc ...
so is the voice AI, or does the narrator really not know the difference between someone who is eating food, and the meal they are eating? (Diner vs. Dinner)
With all due respect to Robert, his statement validates Jeff Beck playing the drums on Superstition. - If “The first words Stevie said were, ‘Let’s make a funky bass sound; the drums are done.’” Then they were done. - including if Beck laid down a secondary track. I can see how Robert, if he just heard the playback could easily assume Stevie had laid it down. 2.Speeding up and slowing down - Beck is not Bernard Purdie - one of the greatest drummers. If Bernard couldn’t get it, it seems more likely Beck was consistently inconsistent. 3. Stevie gave Superstition to Jeff Beck to release first. Jeff didn’t get around to it for various reasons, so Stevie released it first.
Next time you do these, please hire a legit voiceover talent. I don't know if this is AI or just somebody who can't read, but there are so many mispronounced words ("dinner" for "diner", "yippee-ki-yee" for "yippee-ki-yay", etc.)
Garth's line in the German version is much funnier imo: "Sag mal, findest Du Bugs Bunny eigentlich heiß oder magst Du lieber die Playboy-Bunnys mit ihren großen Ohren?" "Say, do you think Bugs Bunny is hot, or do you prefer the Playboy-Bunnies with their big ears?"
Tom Hidilson slipped in a "naughty phrase" into his dialog when as Loki he referred to the Black Widow as a "Mewling Quim" It is quite a rude remark. Ask an Englishman what it means.
Thank you for ending this one early, Da Bomb! Holy shit she is dull. No personality. The Bronx don't claim her!
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Wrong Joe Pesci didn’t improvise one word. And Gerald Butlers script says forcefully loudly This Is Sparta. Anything for content the only thing true is that truth and content rarely meet
And that improvised line by Karl Urban in Star Trek is one of the dumbest lines ever filmed. I never knew it was improvised, so it seems like a very forced way to explain how McCoy got the nickname of “Bones.” It’s stupid because he, like thousands of surgeons, were known as “sawbones” due to their primary occupation during early wars. Just like psychiatrists are called “head shrinkers.” Psychiatrists get it shortened to “shrinks,” while McCoy’s was shortened to “Bones.”
I'm a fairly informed person, I've heard of shrinks and gumshoes and G-men and such, but I've never ever heard of sawbones. So you could either have a one-line explanation of how he got the nickname Bones, or you could have a 5 minute monologue describing 19th century surgery...
@@robneff7084They never had to explain the nickname in the original series. Your ignorance of “sawbones” doesn’t really mean they needed to make up some stupid shit to explain it now. Or, he could have made a comment during his diatribe about being, "just an old sawbones." That would have worked too, and also answered the question of why he had that nickname all along, for anybody else who didn't know.
Clueless was only successful for one reason. The at the time jailbait Alicia Silverstone. Literally every dude of my generation wanted her. Without the sex appeal of Alicia, the film is crap.
"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!" by Sellers is my favorite line ever in a movie/series/short film/porn/cartoon.
did you have to mention the second to the last one 💀
can you give me the name
@@patopotatotomato yes he did
"If you insist on using logic I'll lose my advantage" Michael Caine, Blame It On Rio
"WHEN THA F*** DID WE GET ICE CREAM??"
One of the GREATEST movies of all TIME!!!!!!
Easily the funniest line in the whole movie.
Use that line at our house frequently.
YOU GUYS GOT ICECREAM WITHOUT ME???
Loki's line was left "blank" because they couldn't come up something that did justice for a final line. Tom took a walk thinking about what could be the line and remembered his last line from Thor 1 and immediately ran back to tell others about it. They loved it and made it last line in his Arc.
Honestly the only thing that could have made it better is if Loki was never made because we turned back the clock and Disney sold Marvel to ensure it wouldn't be driven face first into the ground and beaten harder than a dead horse 🖤
English @@billbrobaggins221
@@billbrobaggins221 This was before Marvel Jesus and Wolverine.
I lose it every time😢
Yippie kee-yee..
Mister Falcon
kie yea.
@@samfrancisco8095 someone didnt watch the video
The ‘old lady’ in When Harry Met Sally was director Rob Reiner’s mother...
Dr. Leonard H. McCoy in the Star Trek franchise was called "Bones" in reference to surgeons being referred to as ‘sawbones’ for obvious reasons. The term was first coined by Charles Dickens in his book The Pickwick Papers and has been a idiom ever since...
Yeah, I believe Urban ad-libbed it but they should have cut it. In TOS they called McCoy Bones for the reason you state, and it added to the show’s authenticity. In the 2009 movie it felt like taking down to the audience (the audience will never accept obscure naval traditions, they need a simple, quick explanation!).
People by nature are easily swayed and generally keep themselves in the shallow mis and uninformed end of the pool to wit entertainment panders handsomely. I’m not a big fan of fiction preferring real fact and genuine history over fantasy. Storytellers like to embellish putting their own ‘spin’ on the tale under the guise of ‘artistic-license’ which in earnest nothing more than self-granted permission to be deceitful...
Rob Reiner did an interview where he talked about how much work he did on the movie, while his mom is basically a background character who says 5 words, yet she ended up having the iconic line that everyone remembers.
"A sawbones is an archaic term that refers to a surgeon or doctor, particularly one who practices during a time when surgical interventions were often crude and carried out with basic tools, including saws." I hadn't heard that term before, interesting to know. Rather ironic to give that name to McCoy's character, who did everything essentially non-invasively, and was appalled at 20th century medicine in ST2. I personally prefer the modern explanation of his nickname.
Being the by far stupidest, most incompetent white man that has ever existed: Jar Jar Abrams knowing absolutely nothing about anything and never being able to learn a single thing from all of his mistakes i.e. everything he has ever written, directed, produced and FUBARred, never knew what Karl Urban was referring to with that memberberry.
johnny knoxville cracking up lol
"We really did have everything, didn't we?" from Don't Look Up really tied that scene up in a great way. Had no idea it was ad-libbed.
"My Fuhrer! I can walk!"
Every single dinner😂😂😂😂
Yea, AI voice over
The fact I didn’t notice until this part (or yippie-kee-yee)… pretty good voice AI 👌🏻
The security officer was dubbed over. Han Solo was originally talking to Dolores from HR.
This is an AI voice over isn't it...That's a "diner" not a "dinner".
I paused the video as soon as the word was spoke.
And yippee kee yeah
Dianne West?
Audrey Hepburn kelp saying to Carey Grant " how do you shave? " For a split second Carey Grant was confused.
In “When Harry met Sally”, the woman who says “I’ll have what she’s having.” Is Estelle Reiner, the mother of the movie’s director, Rob Reiner.
Carl Urban was in my opinion channeling Deforest Kelly and the only part of new star trek which I adore. Urban did a fantastic job!!!!!
I work at a restaurant. We have a “Cowboy” burger.
Anytime someone orders it, I say, “Yippie kai-ay, mother fu-er!”
When I serve it to them. 🤠 🍔
Hans Gruber is Alan Rickman's most iconic role, not Snape : Change My Mind
The Hans character was in one Die Hard; Snape was in all eight HPs.
@@ornotgortwormiii8731 I didn't say most prolific.
Easy to change your mind....all of Rickman's roles were iconic.
Don't need to change your mind when you're correct.
@secondchance6603 OOOOOOHHHH!
That is maybe his second greatest role.
I like how the chapter titles start with movie titles (one of which is the wrong movie, lol), move to actor names (one of which is the wrong name, lol), and then back to movie titles.
Peter Sellers was a genius. GENIUS!!
6:33 Stalion cut out most of Rambos dialog in First Blood when the first cut was so bad, he was going to try and buy and shelve the film.
The German dub of Die Hard 3 translated it to "Yippie-ya-yay, pig cheek" -.-
Harrison's add lib lines were perfect. In the scene, he's a bit rattled, they are fighting for their lives. It comes thru when he's on the intercom, sounding like he's rattled, because he's really unsure & ad libbing. They really ought to do this more in movies, rather than every line being delivered flawlessly. None of us talk like that in realy life.
Take a shot every time this narrator says 'iconic'.
But I won't be conscious after all that...
Just hook me up to the IV. No, _you're_ paying, leave my cabinet alone.
And I'm dead. ...or I just didn't wake up ;)
I did and i'm totally drunk
YIPPE KI YAY
Mr FALCON
I swear, 10 year old me thought this was the best line in the world after unknowingly watching the edited version on tv.
OMG my family used to make fun of that edit so much! The best part is that the voice sounds nothing like Bruce's
Eli Wallach improvised Tuco's line "When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk!" in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (1966).
Rutger Hauer's entire 'Tears In Rain' monologue in "Blade Runner" (1982) is perhaps the most iconic change to the original script that ever made it into a classic movie. I'm surprised you missed that.
You could probably do an entire video of just Kat Williams improvising lines 😂
Most of these movies have been unseen by me.
is this AI reading this or is it someone who is not watching the vid.. or understand english??? " every single DINNER "?? I think you ment to say Diner..
Gets actor’s names wrong too.
Also say “Yippe - key - yee.”
Oh “AI”…you’ve done it again
The plane scene in Wayne's World wasn't actually done with a real plane, it was a small model filmed from underneath
Mike Myers explained in an interview in the 90s
Ariana Grande also added a lot of the brilliant lines in her song from Don’t Look Up
7:03 if it was an 11 year old boy he’d say “holy *hit! You’re Harry Potter “!
Please stop with the robot readers
In when Harry Met Sally, the lady who says "I'll have what she's having" is the directors mother.
2:34 You didn't Finish the funniest part of that scene when he shoots: and says the Line: Extremely Boring Conversation anyway.
2:25 - They tried to tell Truman the same thing when he drove across the bridge
The line in Aliens refers to the game IN the movie. "29 drops.....SIMULATED".... ergo, "game over"
Why ai it?
1:19 dude that's no real airpllane. This moves like an miniature on a stick or rail. Perfecty straight line in forward direction. Real Airplanes pull a bit up while landing to touch first with their rear wheels and wobble around a bit while correcting, flying a bit sideways because of crosswinds etc ...
That is my favorite scene in Reservoir Dog I love love love love love Michael Madsen
Yippe-Kay-Ya Mr. Falcon
THAT'S NOT AN OLD LADY, THAT WAS THE DIRECTOR'S MOTHER.
You are right. She is a young dude xd not old lady.
every single dinner turn their heads? you mean diner? like DIE ner
BILL PAXTON
IS
DA
MAN
so is the voice AI, or does the narrator really not know the difference between someone who is eating food, and the meal they are eating? (Diner vs. Dinner)
@7:33 That's crazy if that wasn't in the original script. #Bones #StarTrek
3:18 diner. *Diner* ! Not "dinner"
Say hello to my little friend, then he opens his zipper.
AI voice. You can tell when he's typed dinner instead of diner and the AI repeats the mistake.
Ask Alex for your money back
With all due respect to Robert, his statement validates Jeff Beck playing the drums on Superstition. - If “The first words Stevie said were, ‘Let’s make a funky bass sound; the drums are done.’” Then they were done. - including if Beck laid down a secondary track. I can see how Robert, if he just heard the playback could easily assume Stevie had laid it down. 2.Speeding up and slowing down - Beck is not Bernard Purdie - one of the greatest drummers. If Bernard couldn’t get it, it seems more likely Beck was consistently inconsistent. 3. Stevie gave Superstition to Jeff Beck to release first. Jeff didn’t get around to it for various reasons, so Stevie released it first.
I think you're posting on the wrong video
Next time you do these, please hire a legit voiceover talent. I don't know if this is AI or just somebody who can't read, but there are so many mispronounced words ("dinner" for "diner", "yippee-ki-yee" for "yippee-ki-yay", etc.)
I am assuming this is an AI narrator? IF not this dude needs some serious work on his reading skills.
Bill Paxton : Thank you. 😞
Garth's line in the German version is much funnier imo:
"Sag mal, findest Du Bugs Bunny eigentlich heiß oder magst Du lieber die Playboy-Bunnys mit ihren großen Ohren?"
"Say, do you think Bugs Bunny is hot, or do you prefer the Playboy-Bunnies with their big ears?"
That older lady in the moaning scene in the diner? That's the director Rob Reiner's mom, btw 😉
Oh they're geniuses
Okay, so are all videos on this channel just the same bunch of segments in different orders?
Yippee kaiyay MTF is Epic
This has to be narrated by A.I. or something, a lot of mispronunciation of well known names and phrases. Yippie kee yee?
Tom Hidilson slipped in a "naughty phrase" into his dialog when as Loki he referred to the Black Widow as a "Mewling Quim"
It is quite a rude remark.
Ask an Englishman what it means.
Robin Williams was THE king of improvised dialogue, not Bill Murray.
Jim Careys better ...
Her last name isn't West IT IS Wiest like yeast but with a W!!!!
Do you know how to pronounce any of these people's names?
The lady who says I don't have what she is having is Rob Reiner's mom
"Improvised at the suggestion of Billy Crystal"... soooooo written by Billy Crystal..........???
That was weird
Don’t repeat the cuts.
Is this AI or do you not know how to pronounce "diner"?
was that johnny deppp? captain jack sparrow?
In Edward Scissorhands? Very famously so, yes.
The worst pirate i've ever seen
@@karadan100 How can you be drunk all the time? Makes no sense.
Your anotation for the first movie is wrong....twice. Its "The Ringer". Not The Ringers.
The Ring is a TOOOATALY different movie. Lol
get a real human to read, please
In DON'T LOOK UP they tried to mock others, but in reality mocked themselves unknowingly. Too funny.
Too true
Yippie Key Yee?
Thank you for ending this one early, Da Bomb! Holy shit she is dull. No personality. The Bronx don't claim her!
Wrong Joe Pesci didn’t improvise one word. And Gerald Butlers script says forcefully loudly This Is Sparta. Anything for content the only thing true is that truth and content rarely meet
6:07 Foreshadowing
And that improvised line by Karl Urban in Star Trek is one of the dumbest lines ever filmed. I never knew it was improvised, so it seems like a very forced way to explain how McCoy got the nickname of “Bones.” It’s stupid because he, like thousands of surgeons, were known as “sawbones” due to their primary occupation during early wars. Just like psychiatrists are called “head shrinkers.” Psychiatrists get it shortened to “shrinks,” while McCoy’s was shortened to “Bones.”
I'm a fairly informed person, I've heard of shrinks and gumshoes and G-men and such, but I've never ever heard of sawbones. So you could either have a one-line explanation of how he got the nickname Bones, or you could have a 5 minute monologue describing 19th century surgery...
@@robneff7084They never had to explain the nickname in the original series. Your ignorance of “sawbones” doesn’t really mean they needed to make up some stupid shit to explain it now. Or, he could have made a comment during his diatribe about being, "just an old sawbones." That would have worked too, and also answered the question of why he had that nickname all along, for anybody else who didn't know.
Firefly!!
It's an A.i voice, and its really annoying - thumbed down
3:18 diner not dinner. Simpleton.
Iconic
6:28 Diane ::Wiest::
Ehhh, what's this "i" in her name? Ehhhh, must be a typo. "West" it is!
Your AI voice bot sux
Clueless was only successful for one reason. The at the time jailbait Alicia Silverstone. Literally every dude of my generation wanted her. Without the sex appeal of Alicia, the film is crap.
Diane Wiest! NOT West!
Iconic to me is when a everyone knows this line. Most of this really is not iconic.
The narrator sucks at actors last names
This guy making these videos is just making stuff up, none of this is true.
Can we PLEASE stop saying "iconic"?
You don't have actors do this anymore. Improvisation makes movies
Actually pretty dang common
Jfc. That diner scene with meg ryan was so CRINGE!