All of Bill Hader's scenes from Men In Black 3 (2012). I do not own anything. All rights belong to their respective owners. This video is solely for entertainment purposes.
@@JudgeDreddMegaCityOne I don't know about that but his works are high value horse manure, as far as I'm concerned. Much like most "modern art" or the Kardashians.
The funny subtle part is that, if you know, it's not like Andy Warhol died a few years later, he died in the mid 80s, so MiB didn't fake his death for another 20 years. Poor Agent W...
@@saphirebandit93 true. Could just be a continuity error though. But it probably would be explained away as it happened in 69/70 and was so botched that they erased the memory of it happening and made every assume it happened in 68.
Lol and that's actually an issue now and you can't really ask them if they are male or female without one of them freaking out.. Sadly some of them don't feel the need to tell you if they were biologically male even if you're on the first date.
Agreed. Having Bill Hader be an A lister is like the American Kennel Club telling you that your dog is, in fact, a good and smart boy. Like yeah. Duh. We know that. We don’t need some goofy validating what we know in our hearts. Foh.
A listers aren't always the most talented. Sometimes they are just the good looking people or those with the connections to get into the right movies. The thing is, A listers can come and go. A guy like Hader will last forever.
I think that was a reference to the Valerie Solanos/Solanis thing that happened a year earlier, and they just made a continuity error. Back then the doctors said Warhol has a fifty fifty chance to survive. So either that was a botched attempt, or... and hear me out, the xenophobic agent X arranged the "asassination attempt", agent W was in the hospital, they almost managed to kill off Andy Warhol, but X reconsidered the thing and sent agent W back without any vacation. Maxbe agent X saw the concentration of aliens around the Warhol protocol, and pulled the "only you can do this job, agent W, so you have to stay there and we make the "factory" even more popular for better surveillance, because of the second class freaks and geeks immigrating to Earth. The 60's factory days were however over, and to the seventies it was less popular (maybe agent W made it so). Consider this. Warhol was socializing, yes but more on the entrepreneurial side, and he was showing off with his injury. What appears as being a show off, in agent W's mind may be a cry for help signaling his misfortune "I could have died, I could have been out of this misery, this is what you've done to me". The eighties had a slight boom in his career, but only because the younger artists around him (new agents maybe, under agent Z's administration, perhaps). Less surveillance was required so W could just lead a more peaceful life (relative). In this case, I believe his gallbladder problems were not faked (seeing the stress of the job), but maybe the post op arrhythmia caused death was faked (the exact opposite to the attempt happened this time, because news were all about his steady recovery. And this is my MiB fictional conspiracy theory about that.
I just can’t get over how they effortlessly captured the vibe, in all its crazy colourful off-beat art-soaked music-centred middle finger to convention, and then cheerfully sent it up.
Agent W earned a medal after he was almost killed in action after some crazy woman shot him in the stomach, all while still remaining in character. Truly an agent worth remembering
That was Agent V suppose to fake W's death but she screwed up. Later, since W is making a big impact in the world and faking his death would be too much of a trouble, the administration decided it was better to keep him that way. And that kept going for almost 20 years. Agent W got released of his cover in the 80s.
@@etsequentia6765 Well she's an icon to radicals, but that does not include all feminists. Most level headed feminists have denounced her for her actions and for radicalizing so many people with the SCUM manifesto.
Now I kinda can't help but picture Cthulhu himself just sitting in an MIB waiting room Or a cell, whichever would fit him better (the word "fit" being used very loosely)
"tell her I'm filming this man eating a hamburger, it's um... Transcendant.." the switch into character and bullshitting artsy fartsyness is hilarious 😂
@@Crimson_Sun2486 It was such an intense slap, it sent shockwaves back through the time-space continuum & inspired the writers of MIB 3 to include that line 12 years ago.
Honestly, this movie was so underrated. It was far better than II. Still debating if it was better than the first. More intelligent humor, definitely more genuine pathos.
Y'know, they could've easily made Andy Warhol secretly an alien that is fascinated with human objects, considering how strange he was. I'm glad they made it a bit more unexpected
Huh, there i was thinking it was a scene that seemed to be written in one burst of ugliness from some conservative who hated Andy Warhol and anyone that thought well of him.
*sighs* “Yoko’s here…….uhh tell her that I’m filming this man eating a hamburger, um it’s transcendent” *yells to imaginary assistant* “Alright now the pickles” 🤣😆🤣
This was my favourite scene. I was a little girl in the 60s so I remember that time but didn't take part in it. Hader is excellent, so is the rest of the cast.
0:44 "EVERYTHING about you upsets me..... ...... ... ... goddamn it K!! you wanna blow my cover?!?" F'N HYSTERICAL! whoever wrote this bit for the script deserves a medal! "AGENT W"🤣
i love how annoyed he is at hearing that yokos there and then he gets back into character and drops that ridiculous hamburger line. his warhol voice is hilarious.
Third one is a banger, it has some plot holes but I hope you don't watch the alien time travel movie for its scientific accuracy ie don't think too much about it.
I think one issue is regarding how it tried to connect Agent J's past with agent K, so the original meeting in the original MIB isn't as random as it looked.
"Whoa! Andy Warhol is one of us?" It's either nobody in the agency bothered to told J that Warhol is an agent despite he works for them for so long or because his experience he initially thought Warhol is an alien, not a MiB agent 🤣
Something you gotta like about Agent W is that at no point does he question that Js an agent or not cause he's black like some of the other guys at the agency. He just rolls with it and is only rude to him cause he got dragged behind a curtain during a job he hates.
I bet the pitch for Andy's appearance went something like this: "How about we make him an alien?" "No! That would be cliche! What are we, hacks?" "It's Men In Black 3. You're telling me we're not?" "Yes. I am." "...So, actual good ideas then? Okay, let me get my folder"
@@Wolfsbane909 infamous yes, that it holds any artistic value, highly debatable, there is nothing artistic about a car crash and a dead body but i guess that for snobs in the 60s under the influence of drugs that was "art"
I love how the obvious joke would be that he’s an alien, but he ends up just being a human being pretending to be insane.
Or maybe he has an alien room mate, and he's just immitating them hahahaha
not even a joke. that is what he was in real life.
Michael Jackson was also a human working for the MIB
I thought it was like a commentary on his connection with the government. Like how the CIA help fund modern art during the cold war.
@@Underworlddream wait. For real?
So anything with acid we can practically assume it was a cia project in one way or another?
"I'm so out of ideas I'm painting soup cans and bananas, for Christ's sake!!" Funny shit right there!!
That's exactly my assessment of his "art", as well.
@@khymaaren No doubt his own as well.
@@JudgeDreddMegaCityOne I don't know about that but his works are high value horse manure, as far as I'm concerned.
Much like most "modern art" or the Kardashians.
@horriblepancake Soap usually comes in bars, so maybe it was popular because its so rare
He called one of his fans "dumbass".
Hader’s acting is brilliant
And I have a 13inch 🦃
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The funny subtle part is that, if you know, it's not like Andy Warhol died a few years later, he died in the mid 80s, so MiB didn't fake his death for another 20 years. Poor Agent W...
Agent V was supposed to do it, but she screwed up.
Film is set in 69. But Valerie Solanas tried to kill Warhol in 68.
@@Mirokuofnite I honestly spent the last hour googling Valerie reading her story, thank you.
@@Mirokuofnite movie might not have been the first time he asked to be killed off.
@@saphirebandit93 true. Could just be a continuity error though. But it probably would be explained away as it happened in 69/70 and was so botched that they erased the memory of it happening and made every assume it happened in 68.
I love that Bill's version of Andy Warhol's voice is basically John Malkovich.
And James Mason too
Oh wow you’re right
Awesome observation!
And Stephan
@@tomskih203 Stefon.
I love Josh Brolin's impression of Tommy Lee Jones
Brah
Me too.
@@ejt321 Has he ever looked young?!
I know right? When i was a kid, i tought it was a de-aged or the son of Tomy Lee Jones
@@DokkaChapman 😂
"Kay i can't tell the women from the men."
Shit had me dying in the theaters.
He would hate the future
Welcome to the 60s and beyond Agent W lol
Sounds like the same issue we have here in 21'
I just pick that up.
Old movie, I saw it In Spanish.
That delivery it's perfect.
That comment would get him canceled today unfortunately 🤣🤣🤣
The way he said "..I can't tell the women from the men!" with that hint of desperation in his voice. 😂
yeah...the way his voice cracks....lol!
Good stuff
The line before it is hilarious too. “ i cant listen to sitar music anymore” 😂😂
I feel the same way now a days 😪
Lol and that's actually an issue now and you can't really ask them if they are male or female without one of them freaking out.. Sadly some of them don't feel the need to tell you if they were biologically male even if you're on the first date.
I'm pretty sure Bill Hader chooses not to be an A-lister because he's consistently amazing
Agreed. Having Bill Hader be an A lister is like the American Kennel Club telling you that your dog is, in fact, a good and smart boy.
Like yeah. Duh. We know that. We don’t need some goofy validating what we know in our hearts. Foh.
i think its because he shits on everyone with his writting
either that or because he is ulgy
You obviously haven't watched HBO's #Barry . 2 Emmys for Leading Male is just for starters...
A listers aren't always the most talented. Sometimes they are just the good looking people or those with the connections to get into the right movies. The thing is, A listers can come and go. A guy like Hader will last forever.
With the twist of so many celebrities in the series being aliens. This guy actually being human is awesome.
The ET is probably feminist icon Valerie Solanas 🤣
"You're so distressing. Everything about you upsets me."
Ughh lol
I love how they waited like 15-20 years to fake his death. K completely forgot to talk to X about W
That's kinda the joke. I bet W was really pissed about that! hahahah
I think that was a reference to the Valerie Solanos/Solanis thing that happened a year earlier, and they just made a continuity error. Back then the doctors said Warhol has a fifty fifty chance to survive. So either that was a botched attempt, or... and hear me out, the xenophobic agent X arranged the "asassination attempt", agent W was in the hospital, they almost managed to kill off Andy Warhol, but X reconsidered the thing and sent agent W back without any vacation. Maxbe agent X saw the concentration of aliens around the Warhol protocol, and pulled the "only you can do this job, agent W, so you have to stay there and we make the "factory" even more popular for better surveillance, because of the second class freaks and geeks immigrating to Earth. The 60's factory days were however over, and to the seventies it was less popular (maybe agent W made it so). Consider this. Warhol was socializing, yes but more on the entrepreneurial side, and he was showing off with his injury. What appears as being a show off, in agent W's mind may be a cry for help signaling his misfortune "I could have died, I could have been out of this misery, this is what you've done to me". The eighties had a slight boom in his career, but only because the younger artists around him (new agents maybe, under agent Z's administration, perhaps). Less surveillance was required so W could just lead a more peaceful life (relative). In this case, I believe his gallbladder problems were not faked (seeing the stress of the job), but maybe the post op arrhythmia caused death was faked (the exact opposite to the attempt happened this time, because news were all about his steady recovery. And this is my MiB fictional conspiracy theory about that.
@@madmanarrivednow Thank you for coming to this TEDtalk.
@@joethehero2 Thanks for reading it. Honestly I'm baffled by your patience to read the BS I wrote :D
@@madmanarrivednow what BS? Its the same thing that i read in the file agent m...
I just can’t get over how they effortlessly captured the vibe, in all its crazy colourful off-beat art-soaked music-centred middle finger to convention, and then cheerfully sent it up.
What the fuck is this shit? U high?
Agent W earned a medal after he was almost killed in action after some crazy woman shot him in the stomach, all while still remaining in character. Truly an agent worth remembering
That was Agent V suppose to fake W's death but she screwed up. Later, since W is making a big impact in the world and faking his death would be too much of a trouble, the administration decided it was better to keep him that way. And that kept going for almost 20 years. Agent W got released of his cover in the 80s.
You can tell he wanted to be an actor before he died.
@@VyNguyen-qh7wu you made that up right?
That crazy woman, Valerie Solanas, is a feminist icon, no joke. She's admired by feminists. Tells you all you need to know about feminism.
@@etsequentia6765 Well she's an icon to radicals, but that does not include all feminists. Most level headed feminists have denounced her for her actions and for radicalizing so many people with the SCUM manifesto.
"Don't tell me, I don't want to know". Gets me every time. Lots of 'shit happens' in MiB universe
Now I kinda can't help but picture Cthulhu himself just sitting in an MIB waiting room
Or a cell, whichever would fit him better (the word "fit" being used very loosely)
@@Crimson_Sun2486 MIB is for just aliens I'm pretty sure. You'll want the SCP foundation for Cthulhu.
@@spectralassassin6030 pretty sure Cthulhu _IS_ an alien. But maybe it could be some sort of joint operation, MIB working alongside the SCP Foundation
deep shit
"tell her I'm filming this man eating a hamburger, it's um... Transcendant.." the switch into character and bullshitting artsy fartsyness is hilarious 😂
"I don't have no problem pimp-slapping the shizznit outta Andy Warhol."
After last night, we all know he means that.
It was such an intense slap, it managed to reach out through the 4th wall to influence J into nearly doing the same thing
@@Crimson_Sun2486 It was such an intense slap, it sent shockwaves back through the time-space continuum & inspired the writers of MIB 3 to include that line 12 years ago.
earlier agent J was slapped by O 🤣
@@crabman732 THIS MOVIE DIDN'T COME OUT 12 YEARS AGO
@@crabman732I THINK IT WAS 2013 or 14
Honestly, this movie was so underrated. It was far better than II. Still debating if it was better than the first. More intelligent humor, definitely more genuine pathos.
Wasnt better than the first
Making a better film than the second isn't some sort of miracle.
2 has its moments, but overall I would agree that 3 is far better
Wow, better than the first? No, and I mean reeeeeally no. But miles better than the second that's for sure
I can't remember 2. So I'd assume that 1 and 3 are tied as far as my memory serves.
“K, I can’t tell the women from the men”!😆😂😂🤣🤣 his voice when he says it~hilarious every time never gets old 😂😂
"Alright, Now... The pickle." 😳🥒
Y'know, they could've easily made Andy Warhol secretly an alien that is fascinated with human objects, considering how strange he was. I'm glad they made it a bit more unexpected
Expectation: An alien fascinated by random human objects
Reality: An agent sacrificing his sanity for the mission
Subverting expectations done right!
Huh, there i was thinking it was a scene that seemed to be written in one burst of ugliness from some conservative who hated Andy Warhol and anyone that thought well of him.
@@xyaeiounn you don't have to be a conservative to be critical of Warhol.
Not even sure what was critical about it.
"I have no problem slappin the shiznit outta Andy Warhall" we dont doubt that for a second, Will
He’s just checking for the tick.
Warhol. jeez
Just ask Chris Rock.
Seriously, it takes effort to muck up Warhol's name that badly.
@@TheFiddleFaddle Does it? Or is that exactly how any non-dork would try to spell it
*sighs*
“Yoko’s here…….uhh tell her that I’m filming this man eating a hamburger, um it’s transcendent”
*yells to imaginary assistant*
“Alright now the pickles” 🤣😆🤣
I laughed for 20 minutes straight at that part 😂😂😂
that's an actual thing andy warhol did btw lol
it was himself and it was for somebody elses movie
Bill Hader is such a talented actor!
"Kay I can't tell the women from the men"
The world we live in.
So that was his excuse? 😏
Welcome to 2022 my friend! hahahaha
Eh depends on the men....just saying
USA 2022. lmao
Dude I had no idea that was bill hader until I looked at the cast online because I recognized his voice. Dude went chameleon in this role.
I've got 69 likes nobody like my comment anymore
“Alright, now the pickle”
😂🤣
That is, by far, the most believable explanation of Andy Warhol I have EVER heard.
I'm filming this man eating a burger. It's transcend, now the pickle 🤦🏽♂️🤣🤣🤣
all in the eyes.
I love his expression of “ahh dammit what to say what to say….f*ck it, let’s try this goofy ish. I can believe this is gonna work.”
2:44 - Your really gonna risk mentioning that in front of Thanos?
1:57 OMG. I just finally realized what she said. "Yoko's here". Imagine having to deal with Yoko Ono. Poor Agent W!
Wow I never knew that was bill Hader. He's so underrated for an actor. He's so funny
Watch HBO's #Barry
This was my favourite scene. I was a little girl in the 60s so I remember that time but didn't take part in it. Hader is excellent, so is the rest of the cast.
3:04 Neither can we, sometimes, haha!
I really like that Hader's character seems to be a very competent agent. K Seems to be Agent W's superior but he still comes to him for help.
Bill Hader is a national treasure
“K I can’t tell the woman from the men..” slays me every time😂
"I can't tell women from the men" aged like fine wine.
"And now the pickle!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:15 that did not age well...
He does not have the tick
0:44 "EVERYTHING about you upsets me..... ...... ... ... goddamn it K!! you wanna blow my cover?!?"
F'N HYSTERICAL! whoever wrote this bit for the script deserves a medal!
"AGENT W"🤣
Sadly for Agent W, he doesn’t die for another 15-20 years so he’s gonna have to wait a while before they fake his death.
Before or after that Burger King mukbang?
"Tell her that i'm filming this man eating a hamburger. It's..transcendent."
Josh Brolin did such an amazing job in this movie. I actually thought it was actually Tommy Lee Jones when he was younger.
i love how annoyed he is at hearing that yokos there and then he gets back into character and drops that ridiculous hamburger line. his warhol voice is hilarious.
Last dialogue " I can't tell women from a man" was really important for the future
Can’t tell the women from the men. Classic. And prophetic.
Slapping the shiznit out of Andy Warhol.
That aged well
Super well.
Hey, don't compare the actors with their characters, will ya?
1:09 wow, this is so ironic in 2022
@Astro Jenkins sorry, brain fart, these couple of years just have been blurring together.
Who remember Flint Lockwood in MIB3
“EveRy tHinG aboUt yoU UpseTS mE” 😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sounded like John Malkovich
now that you mention it, he sounds like his character from Hitchhikers Guide Across the Galaxy.
Ive never watched the third one and i have to change that, god this has the same spirit as the originals and bill killed this
Third one is a banger, it has some plot holes but I hope you don't watch the alien time travel movie for its scientific accuracy ie don't think too much about it.
@@Potatotenkopf good take lol yeah i totally agree
“I can’t tell the women from the men” hahaha
Hader is always great but, more importantly, Brolin did such an incredible job with this.
1:43 I remember knowing Bill Hader voice Flint Lockwood from cloudy ☁️ with a chance of meatball.
He voiced Flint? This guy? really!
1:52 he should've said future partner instead.
His reaction to Yoko 😆😆😆
1:21 OSCARS: SUSPENSION
"Im sorry Mr. Warhol, you like talking real slow.." 🤣
I dunno why people hate this movie so much.
It's really fucking good.
I think one issue is regarding how it tried to connect Agent J's
past with agent K, so the original meeting in the original MIB isn't as random as it looked.
@@jackkraken3888 well wasn't part of K's memory erased?
@@AC3handle I don't remember now.
@@jackkraken3888 well there you go.
I haven't seen anyone that absolutely hates this movie. Many people thought it was good, better than the 2nd one and far far better than International
anyone else think josh Brolin could portray Andy Griffith in a bio pic perfectly?
This place has everything....
1:16 add Andy Warhol to the list of people will Smith is ok slapping
This film is a masterpice
"Whoa! Andy Warhol is one of us?"
It's either nobody in the agency bothered to told J that Warhol is an agent despite he works for them for so long or because his experience he initially thought Warhol is an alien, not a MiB agent 🤣
Bill hader needs to play Andy Warhol in a biopic.
"K...I cant tell the women from the men" dont worry Andy in the future ALOT of people have that problem XD
I really like Bill hader's acting here as an agent here! The mannerisms and the way he speaks!
Bill Hader is that ingredient, like Allen Tudyk, that makes everything a little better.
K giving J the “dad look” is fitting in retrospect.
"Andy, Yoko's here"
Bill Hader: *FUCKSSAKE*
That last line got me crying 💀
Watching it again after years makes me think that Hader was spot on when he did his John Malkovich impression in front of him
1:16 it was right in front of us all along
It’s crazy how quickly that last line became normal.
Something you gotta like about Agent W is that at no point does he question that Js an agent or not cause he's black like some of the other guys at the agency. He just rolls with it and is only rude to him cause he got dragged behind a curtain during a job he hates.
"I can't tell the women from the men!" LOL
I remember not really liking this movie but this scene is GREAT!
Now I just want a spin off of Bill Hader spying on bougie space aliens.
1:15 this part feels a bit different in 2022 lol
I bet the pitch for Andy's appearance went something like this:
"How about we make him an alien?"
"No! That would be cliche! What are we, hacks?"
"It's Men In Black 3. You're telling me we're not?"
"Yes. I am."
"...So, actual good ideas then? Okay, let me get my folder"
"i have no problem pimp slapping the shiznit outta you"
yeah no shit, huh
"I can't tell the women from the men"
I hear ya, Andy.
Knew this was bill harder, he killed this
"I have no problem pimp slapping the shizznit out of Andy Warhol."
Yeah we know Will. We know.
But Chris rock isn't Andy warhol
0:50 Dang It, Kay! Are You Trying To Blow My Cover?
"Alright now the pickle!" His eyes after that lmfao!!!
I actually did one of Andy Warhol's soup cans as part of a art project and coincidentally he died a month before I was born in 1987.
Did you get a good grade? Or I guess its andy warhol, how can you grade a critique on mass production? Fuckin.... art...
I'm not sure you know what 'coincidentally' means...
...do you know what coincidence even is
Three minute of Oscar, if anyone ever deserved it
He looks like an IDENTICAL younger version of Christipher Lloyd
Hader is just amazing.
"hey i cant tell what are women from men" lmao
"Andy, Yoko's here!"
Amazing background song.
Yeah from who is the song ?
Best scene in the whole damn movie.
Edit: I know this and I havent even watched the movie.
Hilarious how he's not fazed by the whole traveled back through time thing! Lol "Jesus don't tell me I don't wanna know" 🤣
03:04 Wow this film was ahead of its time.
I like how, from a cultural perspective, we’re starting to gravitate toward the idea that Andy Warhol was a hack.
his control of color was superb, his creativity, well, a can of soup is not much isnt it
He was an image, a created identity; his art wasn’t outstanding, his marketing and public image was
@@spidlenexor well he also has photography art too, the silver car crash photography is infamous
@@Wolfsbane909 infamous yes, that it holds any artistic value, highly debatable, there is nothing artistic about a car crash and a dead body but i guess that for snobs in the 60s under the influence of drugs that was "art"
Bill Hader is a national treasure at this point lol
"i cant tell the women from the men" xD
"I can't tell the women from the men"...nuff said.