IS THIS THE LAST GOOD TIM BURTON MOVIE???
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Miles, Andrew, & Nick are back to pop some pussies into pies with... Sweeney Todd!!! Borderline impossible to sing-a-long to, but goddamn did we try our best. Is this Tim Burton's last good movie, or do you not even think it's a good movie? Either way I hope you're wearing a poncho because we bouta get bloody hunny.
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#yall #do #dicks - Kråtké a kreslené filmy
This is hands down the hardest movie to try and get people to watch. âItâs a musical-horror movie with cannibalismâ not exactly a perfect date night movie.
My sister's boyfriend liked it for date night!
It's the perfect date night movie what are you on about
Thatâs how you know if itâs true love
I tried to get my best friend to watch, we got like halfway and she didn't wanna watch the rest đ, one of my old roommates loved it though.
@@Lameashellcosplay I couldn't even get someone all the way through Monty Python and the Holy Grail. It wasn't meant to be
The journey from âHe kind of looks like Sacha Baron Cohenâ to âThat is Sacha Baron Cohen!â is amazing.
The real Sacha Baron Cohen was the friends we made along the way
@@eilir_adron I knew it was just Sacha changing clothes and prosthetics the entire time!
Lol
To be fair, it's always an amazing realization
Yeah, that was Sacha big reveal
âPeter petigrew has got a lot of confidence for someone who looks like thatâ
I saw this comment RIGHT before he said it
@@Maxisamo1 NO CAUSE SAME AHHA
From little lump of a boy to giant lump of a man.
We just did Sweeney Todd for our Halloween show and that's exactly what I said to the guy playing the Beedle. Lol like he's super confident for someone that's such a creeper.
Sirius deffo said that at some point
3:35 Miles screaming âTHATS A MODERN DOGâ is so funny to me
"It hasn't been invented yet"
âTHATS NOT A BRITISH DOGâ. The implication ahahah
Heâs right though. Terriers are way weirder looking than the did at the turn of the century
I saw this in a movie theater and didn't realize it was a musical until like 30 minutes into the movie
that's how you know it's a good musical
The opening song didn't tip you off?
In my local video store, they had a "Warning: This is a musical" sticker on the cover lmao.
I was the same with In The Heights
Me with Les Miserables. I had no clue going in that it was going to be nonstop singing with no gaps for regular speaking in between
Fun fact: our stage production (and many others) used latex gloves filled with blood set just under the neckline of the shirt. When our throats were slashed, weâd grab onto our upper shirt, and blood would shoot everywhere. It was a great time.
I think it's cool how people get innovative with stuff like this. I found a high school production online (it was a lot better than you'd think) and they used a piece of red fabric that the guy playing Sweeney would pull along the throat, acting like it had come out of the person - when he managed to make it seamless, it looked really cool.
@@cranberryrosebud that option is MUCH BETTER for a high school production of course. Iâve also seen the prop straight razor be able to dispense some blood by the Sweeney actor pressing a button.
For our production, the handles of the razors were squeezable tubes, and there was a small hole in the razor itself, so as Sweeney squeezed the handle then blood would come out of the hole and drip along the whole razor, and he just dragged it across the victims throats and theyâd be completely covered lol
@@lejohnbrames9392 Thatâs so cool, I like how itâs always something different.
@@cranberryrosebud absolutely! It can be as metaphorical or literal as you want. If the cast commits, they can sell anything.
Never has there ever been a funnier thing said than "Ya'll do dicks?" in Alan Rickman's voice.
Also I've heard there's a walkthrough attraction in London where its like interactive Jack the Ripper and Sweeney Todd shows, not technically a ride but its something
the London dungeon?
ânot technically a ride but itâs somethingâ
Well there it is ladies and gents, the american recommendation
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More than Jack and Sweeney. It's basically a tour of all our most fuckable serial killers.
That "Ya'll do dicks?" had me cracking up every single time and I am a child.
I wasnât expecting the one at 14:57 and spat out my drink đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
8:28 timestamp for the first one for rewatching.
17:42 - It even works with pies.
Okay I completely lost it at âBeing A Pieâ and âNaked At The Windowâ please never change
Naked at the Window had me howling đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Fun fact: Johnny Depp hadn't sung a full song before this movie. Stephen Sondheim himself was also directly involved in the casting, so Johnny got lessons on singing for this movie. The first song he ever sung for this movie was "My Friends". Honestly, can't imagine anyone else playing the character. He looks the part, and after learning, he sounds great for the part too.
Same with Helena Bonham Carter and Alan Rickman; it's all their first time singing
@@skeptical_princess0497 Oh! I only knew Johnnyâs since it's always said how he didn't sing in Crybaby! But that's cool
@@skeptical_princess0497 well I donât know about Alan Rickman, but Helena had already sung in Corpse Bride đ§
You know I was kinda disappointed hearing an analysis of the music going into how bad the movie singing is considered by people who do Broadway type music and fans of stage shows. But then I heard the version they thought was better and I'm sorry but the singing to the rafters in plays is not good singing, it's necessary. The emotion, pain, and madness in Depp's rendition of They all Deserve to Die is my favorite of all the renditions.
Would still recommend watching "How the music of Sweeny Todd spoils the movie(and why that's a good thing) musical language is so fascinating.
@@dragonwaz I love Sideways!! I agree that's a great video to watch âșïž I believe that when the actors are cast for the musical movies, they're terrific because they put so much emotion, which can also happen in stage musicals. However, in film, you don't have the pressure to sing to the back of the auditorium.
Jamie Campbell Bower actually played young Grindelwald in Deathly Hallows. This cast was full of wizarding world alumni, even if not all of them had made in appearance in that franchise yet
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âIt almost sounds like someone is forgetting what song theyre in and trying to rememberâ sounds about right for Sondheim
That's actually legit description.
sweeney would not have survived barber shops being closed during covid
oh shit true
He would just serve people at his home.
Reintroduce the concept of blood-letting as a method of healing. Boom.
@@timcook247 genius no wonder they have u running apple
Nah heâd have been out of business when online reviews started, âmy friend went to Sweeneys barbers and I never saw them again afterâ
I deeply, truly love it whenever we get a musical track from PMI. Theyâre alway amazing.
Yes I love the musical eps so much
YES!! please make more!! especially sondheim
"This kid might as well be Ron Weasley"
That's young Grindelwald!!! Also throw in Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp too and this film might as well be a HP reunion.
My favorite thing is when they were sad Domhnall Gleason wasnât in Harry Potter when his dad was Moody, then cut to 3 films later and they finally meet Bill Weasley.
and alan rickman lmao and the dude who played peter pettigrew
and stranger things dude now
@@batjackattack5556 Iâll steeeeeaaalllllll you Maxiiiiiiiiiiine-
@@batjackattack5556 Jamie campell bower is actually in harry potter too!
The timing of this is impeccable. Rest in Peace, Stephen Sondheim.
was searching for a comment like this. rip to a legend
remember Stephen was Jewish so itâs not rest in peace itâs âMay His Memory Be a Blessingâ
what a legend
A stage musical brought to film almost perfectly. A true rarity.
@@hunterj5697 zââl
âThis bit is no longer a bit, Iâm worried about youâ
I also say this far too often to my friends, HELP
I want nothing more than to have a group of friends that vibe this well together.
Adore your friends, they seem great.
they're the best!!! â€ïž
You'll find them :) quality not quantity
@@PrettyMuchIt High key want in on this
I just want my friends to be theatre nerd like me âč
I just want friends.
Just finished a production of this where I played toby
Yes the wig was a nightmare
Yes pirrelliâs elixer is a nightmare to sing
TAKE A BOW
Okay guys. Literally was taking a sip of my drink when I clicked on the video and immediately did a spit take at the line "POPPING PUSSIES INTO PIES" and it's the most laughter I've had in months đ
overjoyed to hear that! đ
@@PrettyMuchIt APUSSY IN LIFE.. AND A PUSAY IN DEATH!
"This is what Johnny Depp looked like marrying Amber Head." I'm crying laughing
I can't believe he said it haha
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lol
Sickest burn ever
I've never seen anyone acknowledge how genuinely good eric's voice is, like boy's got pipes
That clip of him in his high schools production of Les mis lives in my mind
Alternatively titled, Jack Sparrow Murders the Cast of Harry Potter.
Hahahaha love that
âHE KILLED HER BECAUSE SHEâS A FREAK?!â I was cryyyyyying
i love how they're making pies out of people and singing about it, but the reason you guys can't twerk is the tempo, and that's why I'm a proud subscriber.
of all the musicals to have a singalong to, sondheimâs are either the best or the worst depending on your company so i commend yâall for this
Bad day for Stephen Soundheim fans
@@LoveSpaceYama ):
Ooof thatâs ACCURATE. May Sondheimâs memory be a blessing, tho
@@LoveSpaceYama I don't know, I'm a huge fan of the man and his work but I can't feel too bad about his death. He lived a full long life and spent his final years in retirement with his loved ones, a life's work he could be proud of behind him. Would that we could all die under those circumstances.
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The Joanna song is so funny cuz when I first heard it I was like âoh this guy is the villan nowâand actually heâs like-the most innocent person there even more than the actual small child
Actually yes!
Hell, in the stage version it's quite clear Johanna is very much screwed up herself. She even is the one to kill the "doctor" in the asylum she was in.
And it kind of implies that she's just hanging onto Anthony as a means to escape, and he is just to innocent or naive to realize they don't even know each other.
@@wandanemer2630 I thought she also did that in the movie? Like her and the gals all got a hit in while Anthony was like hyping them up cuz heâs an allyTM
5:38 Honestly, having âPirelliâs Miracle Elixirâ as a ringtone is genius, especially where Toby says, âLadies and Gentlemen, May I have your attention please?â
I love how you guys both make jokes about these musicals and like genuinely enjoy the music and sing along, itâs so great
Legitimately all I can think about when watching Sweeney Todd is the fact that a high school in my city did a production of it for their school musical and no word of a lie, some of the students accidentally actually got seriously injured during a throat cutting scene. They did not wrap the razor blade prop up in enough bubble wrap/duct tape apparently and two students had their throats sliced. It was national news in NZ. That is so not the way you want to go, in a high school production of Sweeney Todd
Did the kids heal?
@@CT-se8vn yes they are okay!! The school was investigated by work safe NZ and had to enter into an enforceable undertaking agreement. They cancelled the rest of the shows for that year. Scary stuff though for the students and families!!
bruh why were yall using real ones lmaoooooo? use dulled ones
@@themimsy not sure!! I didnât go to the school but apparently they went through H&S and passed⊠not sure why they felt the need!
Wouldâve been gut wrenching to read that they died from such a thing so Iâm very relieved to know they recovered
The Johanna song always makes me laugh because he was caught gawking by Snape and after getting his ass kicked he instantly starts again even LOUDER lmfao. I expected Peter Pettigrew to come back out and beat him down again haha.
I canât believe how close you posting this just so happened to be to Stephen Sondheimâs passing. This was one of my first movie musicals I had ever seen and I owe a lot of my now 11+ years theatre career to this composer. Impeccable timing and (of course) an incredible commentary. Excuse my nice comment, Iâm drunk.
I wish I was drunk
@@emilydurkee8664 I wish I remembered commenting this
They killed him for the views.
Youâre excused for being wholesomely nice
I just want to point out that Helena was pregnant while filming this. What a goddess.
as someone who watches all of your commentary videos and adores this musical this made my day
this honestly feels like a great celebration of sondheimâs music and it was great :â)
"Helena Bottham Farter" might be the funniest thing I've heard, "Deloris Yumbridge" is an easy second.
Helena Bottom Farter Depp Burton đȘ
my parents always tell the story of seeing this in theatres and the whole theatre gasping/mumbling and generally being so confused when he started singing.
i think about âTHATS A MODERN DOGâ probably weeklyđ
Public service announcement: there IS an âS Todd, Barbershopâ in Celebration, Florida. Iâve been there. Itâs all Sweeney Todd themed with signed posters from the show and movie, thereâs one British guy there doing haircuts, and he gave me an EXCELLENT fade for really cheap.
Theres loads in the UK too i googled and theres one right down the road from me haha
there's a pie shop called Sweeney & Todd near me here in the UK đ
ha yes, I always see it when I go to see Christmas lights
there's a sweeny todd's barber shop in edmonton (canada) LOL the reviews are AMAZING
â@@RaphaelleLDhow do the pies taste?
I came after watching your Stranger Things 4 vids and you guys singing "Johana" had me at "I feeeeeeeeel youuu, ELEEEEVEEEEEN"
I love that they mentioned the Harry Potter thing with Wormtail and Snape in the same room, but didn't mention that we had both generations of Grindelwald (Depp and the guy whose irl name I forget and the name of his character in Sweeney Todd (it's the "I'll steal you, Joanna" guy))
Grindelwald
Jamie Campbell Bower
also, of course bellatrix
Sweeney Todd in a Harry Potter nutshell:
Snape stole Grindelwaldâs wife and daughter. Grindelwald came back to London with his younger self for vengeance. Bellatrix is over her crush on Voldemort and now obsessing over Grindelwald. And Peter Pettigrew is still Snapeâs servant.
Once I heard that slight take on that 1 'Dear Evan Hansen' track, I can't WAIT for the PMI commentary on the film.
I can't wait for Eric to call Evan Hansen a freak.
Omg yes
@@HamzaBoujelouah lmao
15:08 fun fact: this film had the same costume designer as Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland (2010), Colleen Atwood
This episode should be titled "Tell me you're a theater kid without telling me you're a theater kid." đ€Ł
It feels so weird that we all watched this the day before Sondheim passed. What a talent. What a legend. Thank you for creating my favorite musical. May his memory be a blessing.
Eric knowing every single lyric made me so happy. Rest in peace, Sondheim.
It's okay Eric, I was singing Lovett's part during By The Sea.
thx u :â)
The sheer amount of actors in this movie who are also in Harry Potter or Fantastic Beasts is appalling
appalling?
And Twilight..
The world oddest coincidence
And why is that?
I was just waiting for Miles's Sacha Baron Cohen realization đ€Łđ€Ł
I've been waiting for this!!! This is one of my favourite tracks that you guys have done!!! I've never laughed so hard!
so glad you enjoyed the full track, jenna! â€ïž
The comment about the music being complicated in this is SPOT ON. I was in a production of this and there were almost no cues as to when we were supposed to come in for a song and it was rough but a fun time
As a musical theatre major all of the references in this video killed me. âBeing a pieeeeeâ was probably my favorite hahaha
THE WAY IVE WAITED FOR THIS SINCE IVE BEEN SUBBED.
ITS TIME
Jamie Campbell Bower (the one who played Anthony) also played the young Gellert Grindelwald in Deathly Hallows and Fantastic Beasts
And I'm pretty sure he was in Twilight too
@@athenajaxon2397 yes and the mortal instruments too hes truly iconic
I will know him as, Jace Waylend From the Mortal Instruments series.
@@everebecca9868 he is my second, favourite Jace Waylend.
He's Vecna
I've played the Beadle on stage and bless him, Peter Pettigrew did his best but that song is HARD (as most of them are, it's Sondheim after all). Hit the highest note I've ever hit in this show too.
What was the note? Id love to do this show someday tbh :)
I always found it odd that the film cuts both "Kiss Me" and the quartet after "Ladies in Their Sensitivities", but it trims "Ladies in Their Sensitivities" so that it is only the beginning verse and final verse.
@@theassortedhobbyist forever upset the film cut kiss me! itâs one of my favs and it brings a bit of self awareness to Antony and Joanna and how insane and sudden their romance is and I feel like the story suffers without it :(
âA lady in the sheets, but a freak in the streetsâ đ Thatâs fucking hilarious
I just started college and Iâm majoring in theatre (design and tech track). Weâre doing Sweeney Todd and Iâm the light board op for it and Iâm so excited for it. This just made me even more excited
Nice! Hope it goes great!
@@PrettyMuchIt Thank you so much, I appreciate it!
Anthony is also in Harry Potter!
Sweeney Todd has Snape, Peter Pettigrew, Bellatrix, young Grindelwald, and Fantastic Beasts Grindelwald!
the amount of references you guys made to other musicals is impeccable
The highlight of these musical commentaries is always Eric being an absolute theatre kid the whole time
REACTING TO MY FAVORITE TIM BURTON MOVIE ON THANKSGIVING. THIS IS WHAT I AM THANKFUL FOR HELL YEAH
happy thanksgiving corinne!!!
This was the movie that made me realize - âoh! This is why people watch tragedies.â
every time i see this movie i just get a flashback to visiting the london dungeon where they have a sweeney todd reenactment that makes you feel like you're about to get your throat slashed by him. you sit at a dining table with everyone else in barbers chairs and it's honestly CHILLING and so good
We need more twerkalongs from the Showmen for every Broadway musical movie there is. Not sure if you take suggestions but Iâd love to see a commentary track for Chicago.
Chicago and Phantom Iâm BEGGING for
Rocky horror and Mamma Mia đ. They've even made jokes about them in other tracks
I want them to react to Disney's Newsies !
OMG YES CHICAGO
@@cassidyb.3531 OH MY GOD YES
âThe Showmenâ tracks are my absolute favorite. You guys sound like youâre having so much fun with each other! Itâs so wholesome and sweet đ„°
âWhat Johnny looked like marrying Amber heardâ that aged well lmao
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The showmen should have a twerkalong to the original Rocky Horror, I think thatâd be pretty neat
The actor who played Anthony, Jamie Campbell, was also in Harry Potter. He played the young Grindelwald.
He's also Vecna in Stranger Things.
dude Im trying to quietly watch this in class but the "Y'all do dicks?" gag is making it so hard not to laugh. đ
One of my favorite fan theories about this show (this movie in particular) is that Toby grows up to be Jack the Ripper
7:26 "Would you rather die, or be made to look like a bitch in public?"
Philip from Hamilton: What about both?
"the music is way more complicated than i remember it being" thats sondheim for ya i guessđ€§
6:29 Oh boy Miles, do I have news for you
going to see the sweeney todd revival in a few weeks and the emotional ending is gonna be impeccably heightened with "AH TASTE A' YER OWN ME'ICINE MISTAH TODD" stuck in my head!! :]
The Sweeney Todd themed room in the London Dungeons is honestly terrifying and used to give me nightmares as a kid!
The kid that played Toby was the best singer in the whole movie, and that's saying something considering the majority of the performances were quite well done. I remember hearing once that Johnny Depp refused to take any singing lessons in preparation for his role. If true, he's got some natural capability on his side to say the least! Even Sir Alan Rickman did alright for his part, even though he did a little more sing-talking than actual full-on singing.
Although I have a hard time picking a single favorite number in this movie, my three that tie for that spot are: "Nothing's Going to Harm You," "Pretty Women," and, "We'll Serve Anyone." I'm assuming those are the titles anyway as I don't recall specifically what each one was entitled. I think you all know which ones I'm indicating either way, though.
Thereâs a Sweeney Todd themed barber in Perth Scotland and amazingly thereâs a greggs (chain bakery) next door to it
jack russells are literally one of the most common english breeds iâm done iâm done
There was a barbershop literally called Sweeney Todd round the corner of my house when I was a kid. I remember my my mum telling me the story of Sweeney Todd before I'd ever heard of the musical!
ahh this video came out on the day that Sondheim passed :(
may his memory be a blessing
I think frankenweenie is the last great Tim Burton film, but that movie doesn't get enough love as is, it's no wonder people choose to ignore it.
There was also Big Eyes in 2014
@@christopherscotts5797 No offense, but I wasn't big on big eyes. I really liked the performances, especially Amy Adams, but the directing felt uninspired. I don't know, just felt like anyone could have directed it. I only saw it once, so maybe I should watch it again.
I don't think people ignore it intentionally. I forget it happened, frequently.
You guys are the kind of theater kids that actually make me like a popular musical, rather than make me want to avoid it desperately đ y'all are cute
These extended clips with The Showmen TM are my genuine comfort content on this site, just spectacular work as always
Yâall missed the best part within the elixir song scene, where Sweeney Todd and Lovett literally deduce the elixir to be piss with ink, yet how depp and carter literally bounce off of each other in a fucking monotone manner is absolutely amazing.
Iâve noticed something about Tim Burton. When he was with Helena he was making good movies. After he divorced her he went through a crisis. đ€
I don't think they were ever even married, but definitely after they broke up
Well between the divorce of his wife and his best friend getting abused by Amber Heard, the trio have certainly gone through distress. It's going to reflect on their work.
@@Lameashellcosplay I know but in my opinion if a person spends that amount of time with someone and has children with them theyâre pretty much married.
@@Luvie1980 true
You guys made my thanksgiving 10X better thank you all. Very thankful for yâall â€ïž
v thankful for YOU! â€ïž
I'm singing along every time, the energy is infectious
Eric doing an impression of a British child is one of the best things Iâve ever heard. Might be the hardest Iâve ever laughed while watching a PMI video, and that is truly saying something.
the references to other musicals you guys do always kill me like "BEIING A PIE" plzz đ
God I have such a great time just hearing you guys go ham on musicals, Eric singing along to like half the movie is so satisfying
"I am JOANA" absolutely cracked me up
I can't believe how right Eric is about the kid. He has done stage and apparently he has his own studio, but he's done barely any films and he's buff.
Rest in piece Sondheim. You were a true musical genius. Thank you for giving us this and so many other wonderful musical tales.
âthatâs a modern dogâ made me laugh so fucking hard lol
Hearing everyone sing along gives me immense joy, as a Sweeney Todd fan and a musical fan.
there is indeed a barber shop on fleet street which has signage in reference to sweeny todd haha i freak out everytime i pass it!!!
did somebody say FREAK
I am praying you guys do Dear Evan Hansen at some point itâll be hilarious
OH MY GOD I was absolutely OBSESSED with this movie in sixth grade!! It has its ups and downs but boy does it make me nostalgic
This film with perfection. Everything about it. The casting the characters everything seamlessly fit into the narrative and it was every where it needed to be.
The fact that this was posted the day Sondheim died...
Now THAT'S a tribute.