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Autumn's Grey Solace - Falling Sky
One of my favourite tracks from Autumn's Grey Solace with a video I made.
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Abbott and Costello at their best.
zhlédnutí 2,1MPřed 15 lety
One of the best sequences Abbott and Costello ever did from rarely seen film "The Noose Hangs High" 1948.
Venom (1981)
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Susan George and Oliver Reed wish the box had never been opened, especially as it contains a deadly Black Mamba snake.
Marieke by Jacques Brel (Sung by Elly Stone)
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"Marieke" from the film "Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris". (1975)
The Girl in the Glacier
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Short edited clip from 2nd story of 3 from "The Devil's Messenger" 1962. Creepy.
"The Shuttered Room" 1967
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Title sequence from "The Shuttered Room" 1967 film. Music by Basil Kirchin.
Revestriction Cannes Festival short film 1990
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Nightmarish film which won best short awards at Cannes 1990. Directed by Barthelemy Bompard.
Harry Langdon Sound Excerpt The Hitchhiker 1933
zhlédnutí 3,1KPřed 16 lety
Harry Langdon excerpt reprises cold sequence from "The Strong Man" in rarely seen sound short "The Hitchhiker" and proves how funny he could be in sound comedy.
Enemy Zero PC Flashback
zhlédnutí 4,6KPřed 16 lety
Laura's memory. Great surprise ending to this game. Just when you think the game is finished a flashback to Laura's past begins. Stunning music by Michael Nyman. Game based on "Alien" film but with some twists.
White Horses - remix
zhlédnutí 58KPřed 17 lety
A remix of clips from the series "White Horses" with a new ethereal soundtrack and sound effects. Credit to Julka1 for the use of his clips. Music tracks are "Razzle Dazzle Rose" by Camera Obscura and "Soleil Radieux" by Mahogany.
My god how 🔥 was Susan
"She was bitten by a snake!" "Oh, she'll be fine, just walk it off." 1 minute later "Oh no, she died. How could this have happened?"
Abbott was so aggressive
Oliver Reed kicks ass in every movie he's in
This is my movie! First time I watched was in 72 never forget, my best friend Cheryl & I watched it & I've loved it since..awesome flick 🥰💯👁️⭐ C.L. & S Y.💞 You know wildman Oliver Reed💖💙💙tuff movie & did you know you cannot buy this movie anywhere!! Not For Sale @ all..🤪
My god..I remember so clearly picking the video case up in the rental shop for this film ..my mum and dad had just gotten their first VHS player (probably around 1983 ..I was 10 yrs old) and we were in picking films for the weekend ...we picked Venom , First blood and Scum ...it blew our little minds (my brother and i) that you could actually take these films to your own house and watch them 🤣...we watched Venom and literally didn't get a wink of sleep that night....it terrified us the thought of a dangerous snake being in the walls of your house ( we were 9 and 10 what did we know)....brilliant film ..a totally forgotten gem
My favorite part of their routines are always when they switch who's the more dominant voice in the argument.. when Bud lowers his voice and says "now wait a minute" as Lou starts to ramp up.. Bud goes on the defensive for a few lines, then he comes right back to take over and back Lou into another corner.. That small aspect goes a long way because it never feels one-sided.. even tho Bud is the obvious straight man..
It's a house snake. It's harmless. Mamba"Hold my beer!"😅
What I love about this film is that the snake kills all the bad guys. They should have offered her a job at the police as she excels at her job!❤
This is a ludicrous film with a ludicrous script but because the acting is so over the top, its quite entertaining, because its unintentionally funny and why is the lighting so bad?
Oliver Reed and Klaus Kiniski film.
Oh and both of them are from New Jersey great
The first time that I saw Abbott and Costello I was like 4 years old and I loved them from the beginning
Im a boy😂😂
My mother used to tell, me on my birthday, she was catching up. I had no idea she was referencing this schetch. Now I know.
Lousy resolution.
"A husband is what's left of a sweetheart after the nerve has been killed." 😂😂😂 That is gold. Laughing with tears at that one.
The Blues Brothers?
Loved watching them on WPIX channel 11 every Sunday morning
Have a wife. Lol. Every dinner.
This show gave me the craps😢
The best comedy act ever 👍👍👍👍
*i **_#DARE_** jerry seinfeld and larry david act like the **_#BANTER_** in seinfeld was **_#ORIGINAL_**_._*
These guys did skits hundreds of times as vaudeville performers. They practiced until they had the timing down pat.
See what makes them experts. They instantly stop talking when the other begins. Hardly any over talking. It's so hard to teach people that in improv.
They are so quick. I haven't seen enough of them.
Just had idea oliver reed in blade runner instead of harrison, better actor
They really gelled together. I'm not sure what that means, but I know it when I see it.
They were Brilliant Expert timing First Class
5:42 "Mr. Baseball game" Lol
"A husband is what's left after the sweethearts nerve, has been killed" 😅😅❤❤❤
Why she can't breathe at 1:58?
These two!! 😂😂😂😂
Oh man did this make me happy.
Gaslighting 101 Professor Bud Abbott
I couldn't stand Abbott and from what I can gather nor could Lou. 😢.
😂😂 never get old absolute genius
Wish somebody would upload the full movie
This film would appear on television quite often back in the 1970's, on late night television. I first saw it on the CBS Late Show, well after Pop and Ma went to bed. I used to sneak downstairs and watch the late night movies all the time. This is one of my favorites.
My 8th Grade pal Jerry and I watched the Abbot and Costello tv show after school religiously in 1958 when we were in Junior High. Could recite all the routines. Then we'd put on our Little Richard 45s. My favorite was Good Golly Miss Molly. but back then I couldn't figure out what "Sure Likes To Ball" had to do wiith Baseball?
Abbot is an absolute devils advocate in every sense of the word. Most of the bits he’s in at least. I love how he just double talks and accuses Costello of all sorts of things as he just snowballs all the inconsequential things that don’t make any sense in the terms of the relevance they have to the subject matter. It’s just hilarious and and it’s classy and there’s never any foul language used or inappropriate subject matter. This was real comedic genius as it’s meant to be. They were fantastic and we still see comedians that have true talent and genius in their routines. Seinfeld and Steven Wright , Mitch Hedberg, (RIP) and there’s more but I can’t just name them all off. But these comedians never cursed and used potty humor or anything to try and be outrageous and shocking. They just had good material and a knack for making people laugh. Don Rickles (sp) was absolutely fantastic also but I can’t recall if he used a lot of foul language. I’m thinking he may have but very sparingly. Not like Dice or Lisa Lamanelli who likes to joke around about baby handicapped children and the fact that the mother didn’t abort it. I believe that she used the term “retard baby”….now to me personally, I find zero humor in this and it’s just an example of her lack of talent and supplementing it with outrageous insults and constant cursing.
Judith Arthy is the actress.
Judith Arthy - YES!!!
Greatest comedic timing between two human beings ever.
Looks like the US government today ❤
I wonder why they wanted to get arrested? It could be to meet girls. Girls write in to convicts to get acquainted. It's a good strategy. Better than dating apps nowadays.
This is real boring and very stupid. This is the stupidest monologue I have these 2 comedians waste my time. This is definitely the worst of Abbott and Costello.
Not funny
Absolute genius!
No one can do this today, they don’t have the verbal skills or timing. Let alone doing it in one long scene. I grew up 60 years ago watching these guys do the most hilarious routines .. I’m so glad I was raised back then with REAL HUMOR was OK. It was what Americans were know for around the world.