Impressive that she went that long without blinking. Also, in re-watching the video to see if she blinked, I noticed her eyes were moving left and right while repeating back what he said. She was reading a cue card somewhere.
@@garrghhh They ALWAYS say Lupus! Once... Just ONCE couldn't we have Dengue fever? Or better still Lasso fever! There's a crowd pleaser! Everyone dies! (Dark humor! Where would we be without it?!) 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love the fact that Steve Martin runs through that dialogue primarily with his back to camera, meaning it could’ve all been ADR’d later. But the little girl does it all with her face to camera so you know they didn’t fake it.
Hmm, this made me think it was a possibility that the little girl filmed all her lines first. That way she could say anything, as long as she didn't stop. Then the take was selected, her words transcripted, and Steve could just read it all off in a sound booth later to be edited in like he said it first and she was repeating him!
I think she is reading the lines. You can see her eye moving slightly back and forth. I think they either taped the script to Steve Martin's face or superimposed him into the shot.
@@flickeringgreenflame8493 I forgot about my local library I should check that out I was watching a DVD I got from the dollar store last night It has five movies on it I don't understand how it can hold seven and a half hours of movies
THANK you for reminding me of this hilarious scene! I got confused between "The Jerk" and "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid", which are also hilarious comedies.
There wasn't really a two-shot where you see him talking at her. Most likely he just mumbled innocuously toward her with his dialogue "added later in post".
A nurse can make or break a physician…be ware being an asshole…😁 been an ED and Trauma nurse a long time…fortunately no T/O to worry about…and smart ED docs listened to experienced nurses…key word…experienced…
@NurseWill - "...she was on point!!" On point? ON POINT??? She wasn't on point; that hematoma was epidural - !!!EPIDURAL!!! - not subdural! That really pisses me off!
We didn't have Google when this movie came out. Now we do. I had to look up the difference between subdural hematoma and epidural hematoma. Now I know the difference. :) BTW, neither one is good. One is easier to manage than the other.
@@joso7228 Nah, it's not that. Humor in the old movies and shows wasn't offensive -- except for a gay reference here or there. It semss more that the entire style of comedy writing has changed. I don't know. Maybe I'm just old fashioned. But very little in TV or movies seems funny anymore. There's nothing like Seinfeld, or Friends. Or maybe it's not that I'm old fashioned. Maybe I'm just old.
@@ulusalani Have you seen the TV series Only Murders In The Building? Bit hard to categorise as it's comedy, drama, sometimes bit over the top comedy for dramatic purposes. (Yeh, last bit doesn't make sense but does of watch/ed it). It was/is Steve Martin's idea & stars Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez (all Executive Producers), & has some very well known persons appearing for several episodes, & a greatest of all time is in all of Season 3. Another show I really liked (but several years old now) is The Good Place. Again, not sitcom, per se. Do agree with you, sitcoms produced now or recently don't grab me. Ones I watched, anyway. Maybe there's something I haven't seen. It must be remembered though that Seinfeld only got 6 episodes originally (by the Network, and didn't get a good viewing audience until 2nd Season. Same goes for Frazier as didn't get good audiences till 3rd season. The Big Bang Theory, which had more Seasons than friends almost never made it to air, & the repetition stuff (which often makes a sitcom "work") wasn't till the 2nd season. The un-aired pilot (can be found online) was quite different, re the Sheldon character, & Katie (Penny) character was rather different. Can tell it came from the same team as who produced & wrote Two & A Half Men. The Network didn't like that pilot but gave the producers/creators an opportunity to do another, as liked the concept. Sometimes, a TV sitcom being good is just magic of the teams (creators, writers, and producers jelling) and it's often the 2nd season that is successful or more successful as much of the first season is written, of course, without having viewers reaction. Of course they do people in for test-screenings but they can by wrong. They didn't like Frazier. It's not just the writing that's changed, but what the main viewing age group want. Think of your (& would be mine) age when Friends & Seinfeld were first-runs. With the, now, youtube Gen.
The girl was actually filmed first. She had an outline, but basically could say anything as long as she didn't stop. Then Steve was given the lines of her best take to record as V.O. later.
Fun Fact: suffered my subdural hematoma and the day of the emergency operation was the same day steve jobs passed away...there i was, somebody who could barely afford bus fare alive the next day while one of the richest people on the planet is gone
You are supposed to 'Cross The Line' in Comedy which this scene certainly did which is why its superfunny.. But nowadays you can't 'Cross The Line' because you may Offend someone somewhere. And thats why Comedy is rarely funny now.
I can’t believe you guys spent so much of your day complaining about the news, TV, movies, everything. What are you looking for Abbott Costello movies ? The little rascals ?
This is what happens when the director mixes up "nursing school" and "nursery school"
Director? I thought the joke was parent did the mix up.
That was the idiot who posted the video
The director had homeboy read the lines
what director, this is a pun
Somebody put it together.
Few years in nursery school and think you know everything.
It was a nursery school with a nursing-immersive program.
@@dlxmarks 😅😅😅 perfect.
She has a memory kids today 0
Love the way the little girl doesn’t blink throughout the whole scene. That made it real.
Impressive that she went that long without blinking. Also, in re-watching the video to see if she blinked, I noticed her eyes were moving left and right while repeating back what he said. She was reading a cue card somewhere.
@@NoName-ik2du Makes sense. That would be some complicated dialogue for such a small one to have to memorize after all.
@@NoName-ik2du I think you are right. She is reading cue card. Steve Martin is in that frame too close to camera to make place for the cue cards.
... thought she was SO smart!🙄 I'm glad Steve set her straight! Everyone KNOWS he's right! Kids!😒
Hey, go easy on her. She's still doing better than certain doctors working on fellowships...
I mean, she didn't suggest it was "lupus", right? 😉
@@garrghhh But...but...its ALWAYS lupus.
@@garrghhh
They ALWAYS say Lupus!
Once...
Just ONCE couldn't we have Dengue fever?
Or better still Lasso fever! There's a crowd pleaser! Everyone dies!
(Dark humor! Where would we be without it?!)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love the fact that Steve Martin runs through that dialogue primarily with his back to camera, meaning it could’ve all been ADR’d later.
But the little girl does it all with her face to camera so you know they didn’t fake it.
Hmm, this made me think it was a possibility that the little girl filmed all her lines first. That way she could say anything, as long as she didn't stop. Then the take was selected, her words transcripted, and Steve could just read it all off in a sound booth later to be edited in like he said it first and she was repeating him!
I think she is reading the lines. You can see her eye moving slightly back and forth. I think they either taped the script to Steve Martin's face or superimposed him into the shot.
My brain doesnt work like that. All he'd get from me is "Isadore? That's kind of a funny name...."
That kid thinks she knows everything. SMH. She'll learn.
Little girl's name is Mya Stark. From the movie "The Man with Two Brains".
I want to see this movie but I don't want to pay for it
Thank you.
@@nomusicrc$2 for a used DVD. Just got to look a bit. "Free" if your local library has it. :)
@@flickeringgreenflame8493 I forgot about my local library I should check that out
I was watching a DVD I got from the dollar store last night It has five movies on it I don't understand how it can hold seven and a half hours of movies
@@flickeringgreenflame8493what’s the difference between pirating a DVD and borrowing it from the library?
THANK you for reminding me of this hilarious scene! I got confused between "The Jerk" and "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid", which are also hilarious comedies.
What's this from?
@@jeffbenton6183the man with two brains.
Except "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" is black and white. I've been trying to find this movie for 20 years!
Hilarious Spoof Movie. Always loved the part when he asks his wife for a sign if she objects to him remarrying... Just any sign.
Deceased wife: Proceeds to give every sign.
@@SiiriCressey I'll keep on the lookout for it. In the meanwhile, I'll just put you in the closet.
👻 NoooOOOooo! 👻
@@riadburctoolla3251 🖼️🌀
The house litterally shakes and the lights flicker, stuff starts flying around and a ghostly voice screams "Noo!!"
*He doesn't notice
I.remember this being on the paramedic entrance exam.
Right after the recognizing shapes and colors 😢 that's where I failed and had to be used as the casualty.
@@riarivera5995not the casualty 😂. I’m laughing because I’d probably be a casualty too.
I'm sure Steve Martin was very nice to the little girl before and after this shoot. Especially after!
nope I read that he didn't even know the cameras were there
There wasn't really a two-shot where you see him talking at her. Most likely he just mumbled innocuously toward her with his dialogue "added later in post".
@@RaptorFromWeegeeI just watched it again and I think you're right. Thanks.
They dated for two years.
Then the fame went to her head. I hear she did three stints at the Betty Ford clinic by the age of eight! 😮
A nurse can make or break a physician…be ware being an asshole…😁 been an ED and Trauma nurse a long time…fortunately no T/O to worry about…and smart ED docs listened to experienced nurses…key word…experienced…
its nursery not nurse :)
@@esirnus9962 feels that way sometimes… 🤣
beware is not two words
I used to dread taking verbal orders from the doctor. However, this is too funny... she was on point!!
@NurseWill - "...she was on point!!" On point? ON POINT??? She wasn't on point; that hematoma was epidural - !!!EPIDURAL!!! - not subdural! That really pisses me off!
Even with Dragon these days you can't 100% trust anything...
It's not her job to diagnose!
Excellent job by that little girl.
Steve Martin is a genius and that little girl crushed it. One of my favorite moments in comedy.
What movie was this?
The man with two brains. It's brilliant!
The Man with Two Brains 🧠 from 1983.
@@iainl9725Great film.
We didn't have Google when this movie came out. Now we do. I had to look up the difference between subdural hematoma and epidural hematoma. Now I know the difference. :)
BTW, neither one is good. One is easier to manage than the other.
WTF, I thought everybody knew it was epidermal. Well, I’ll have to mark this on the calendar.
Epidural.
@@anonygent you can phone my secretary on Monday her name is Siri.
Which film is this?
The man with two brains.
The Man with Two Brains
What movie is this from?
The Man with Two Brains
@@NurseWill Thank you.
The good ole day's when Hollywood made funny movies.
Yeah, the movies aren't funny anymore. And neither are the TV shows -- except a couple. What's happened?
@@ulusalani People got scared that other people (who didn't give a damn) may get offended.
@@joso7228 Nah, it's not that. Humor in the old movies and shows wasn't offensive -- except for a gay reference here or there. It semss more that the entire style of comedy writing has changed.
I don't know. Maybe I'm just old fashioned. But very little in TV or movies seems funny anymore. There's nothing like Seinfeld, or Friends.
Or maybe it's not that I'm old fashioned. Maybe I'm just old.
@@ulusalani Have you seen the TV series Only Murders In The Building?
Bit hard to categorise as it's comedy, drama, sometimes bit over the top comedy for dramatic purposes. (Yeh, last bit doesn't make sense but does of watch/ed it). It was/is Steve Martin's idea
& stars Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez (all Executive Producers), & has some very well known persons appearing for several episodes, & a greatest of all time is in all of Season 3. Another show I really liked (but several years old now) is The Good Place. Again, not sitcom, per se.
Do agree with you, sitcoms produced now or recently don't grab me. Ones I watched, anyway. Maybe there's something I haven't seen.
It must be remembered though that Seinfeld only got 6 episodes originally (by the Network, and didn't get a good viewing audience until 2nd Season. Same goes for Frazier as didn't get good audiences till 3rd season. The Big Bang Theory, which had more Seasons than friends almost never made it to air, & the repetition stuff (which often makes a sitcom "work") wasn't till the 2nd season. The un-aired pilot (can be found online) was quite different, re the Sheldon character, & Katie (Penny) character was rather different. Can tell it came from the same team as who produced & wrote Two & A Half Men. The Network didn't like that pilot but gave the producers/creators an opportunity to do another, as liked the concept.
Sometimes, a TV sitcom being good is just magic of the teams (creators, writers, and producers jelling) and it's often the 2nd season that is successful or more successful as much of the first season is written, of course, without having viewers reaction.
Of course they do people in for test-screenings but they can by wrong. They didn't like Frazier.
It's not just the writing that's changed, but what the main viewing age group want. Think of your (& would be mine) age when Friends & Seinfeld were first-runs. With the, now, youtube Gen.
@@ulusalani
What happened is you got old.
The “funny” movies today are targeted toward young people
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My brother told me that he went to the nursery the other day. I asked him if it was the kind that grew plants or kids.
This was my Mom's favorite part of the movie.
Epic!
We're too hard on kids tho
The girl was actually filmed first. She had an outline, but basically could say anything as long as she didn't stop. Then Steve was given the lines of her best take to record as V.O. later.
I always love that scene in the movie.
😆😅🤣💕🤗Fabulous!
Huh? We still do verbal orders
Love the Kaiba Third rate duelist with a fourth rate deck vibe from the conversation
Fun Fact: suffered my subdural hematoma and the day of the emergency operation was the same day steve jobs passed away...there i was, somebody who could barely afford bus fare alive the next day while one of the richest people on the planet is gone
The rumor is that he thought he could alternative medicine his way through the issue. 🤔
A bruise?
From the sadly underappreciated movie: The Man W/Two Brains.🧠🧠
Know it all kids
I wonder how many takes this took lol
😂😂
These kids will never learn...
Great movie.
Dr. Hfuhruhurr
and his good friend Dr Nessesserter.
He showed her! 😒
I love this movie. Kathleen Turner is a perfectly horrible woman in this, she is awesome. I love Steve Martin. A Lot.
Is this dubbed? It sounded dubbed
She remembered all those lines. I wonder how many takes it took her?
Kids are such posers theses days, particularly the toddlers who generally think that the government owes them a living.
When Steve Martin was funny.
You are supposed to 'Cross The Line' in Comedy which this scene certainly did which is why its superfunny.. But nowadays you can't 'Cross The Line' because you may Offend someone somewhere. And thats why Comedy is rarely funny now.
I can’t believe you guys spent so much of your day complaining about the news, TV, movies, everything.
What are you looking for Abbott Costello movies ?
The little rascals ?
I find a lot of modern comedy funny. Maybe the problem isn't comedy, it's you.
what movie is this from?
The man with 2 brains