Hilarious that the accountant is actually doing him a favour.. the lawyer is trying to ascertain his possible wealth and the accountant is successfully understating him
The accountant was one of the best things about the series. Loved it when the lawyer handed papers to Warrick and the accountant snatched them away and Warrick was forced to wrestle for them on the floor all the while the accountant was laughing like a mad man!
Jinjur Jiant if we’re talking about warwicks then he doesn’t but the other uptight one does, he was in the office and other things but he had his own show with Richard ayoade
I love how self aware it gets close to the end. Man, I loved "Willow". My grandpa said I used to wear the vhs out when I was a kid. Being older now, yeah, you can see the story is obviously made of cardboard, but I still enjoy it.
I couldn't stand that accountant when I first saw him, then something just clicked. He reminds me of me - totally incompetent at everything, talks bollocks, and laughs during inappropriate moments.
Anyone who lived through the 80's knows Willow pretty well. It was an apex-genre film that was an instant classic. That's like saying, "What is the Never Ending Story?"...or "What is Labrynth?" Here in America, Willow is an eighties-cinema-staple.
Yeah but not everyone who lived in the 80s saw or heard of every film . For example my friend of the same age 38 has never seen or heard of the film Jaws . It happens
@Peter T he's just not really into pop culture. He'd argue its hard to believe everyone hasn't heard of a particular classical composer he knows . Some people haven't heard of the Jewish Holocaust, sod a silly movie from the 80s
It actually wasn’t a great success. It was expected to be a huge blockbuster, but failed to make its money back in the US. It made most of its money in other markets and on VHS though and eventually made a profit.
80% of a movie's revenue comes from initial viewings or sales so how it does in the first year depends on whether or not it makes a profit. Willow failed at the box office (almost tanking Val Kilmer's career before it had started) but became a cult classic years later.
This is why we need either repeats or YT. You cannot possibly take in on one viewing the brilliant comic acting of both Warwick and the bloke next to him during the initial supposed negotiations.
Unbelievable to me that I'm told that is the same guy....Ignore my stupidity as I was looking at the useless Accountant and thinking that is what people meant not the lawyer..lol
This accountant reminds me of one of my buddies. He´s completely useless, knows it and has the galls to laugh about it in your face. Oh, the times I could´ve jumped in his face.
Thanks for directing me to the funniest scene. I won't now need to watch all the scenes, to work out which one is the funniest. Just wish I hadn't already wasted any time watching other non-funniest scenes.
It took me a while to get it but the solicitor was the IT repair guy in the office. The one who went go-carting and was told: - "Hey, no professionals mate" As he wizzed around the track he hit some ramp that had been left in the middle of the track. He could see some of the people in the crowd saying 'that guy is definitely dead.' He did a couple of cork-screws in the air, landed on two wheels, pulled over and said 'what you worrying about?"
Not that long ago I watched Willow again (third time maybe?) with my son... got a couple of laughs... I like the movie when it was "new" late 80's, early 90's... watched it on VHS...
"Willow" is a great movie , I thoroughly enjoyed it as a kid & still do , it has aged pretty well, not like all the CGI dross that's wheeled out year on year nowadays, I do love a lazer fight & a few explosions though :-) & but hey, if its good enough for "Blakes 7" then its good enough for me!
_Willow_ made about 137 million on a 35 million dollar budget, so it was a moderate success. It is a cult favorite though. I believe Disney is working on a sequel of sorts for their Disney+ streaming channel.
Every episode is great imo but the Val Kilmer one kills me the most becuase hes basically just mooching off Warrick the whole time and his asistant named every batman actor including the "cartoooonversion", but Val 😂
I just realized after already having watched the whole season a while ago that her lawyer/lover is Garret's IT friend from The Office. The one he was talking about Bruce Lee with.
“ put your dreams on hold for now”
So good 😂
Hilarious that the accountant is actually doing him a favour.. the lawyer is trying to ascertain his possible wealth and the accountant is successfully understating him
Yeah I caught on to that too it was perfectly done.
I wonder if they intended that as a bit or it just organically come due to the comedy of it
The accountant was one of the best things about the series. Loved it when the lawyer handed papers to Warrick and the accountant snatched them away and Warrick was forced to wrestle for them on the floor all the while the accountant was laughing like a mad man!
the accountant actually deserves his own show lol
DeathEgg666 he’s got his own show. The actor not the accountant character
@@chrishamer9263 whats his show?
Jinjur Jiant if we’re talking about warwicks then he doesn’t but the other uptight one does, he was in the office and other things but he had his own show with Richard ayoade
@@chrishamer9263 yeah were talking about warwicks lol
Jinjur Jiant ohhhhhhhh then sorry no hahah
Wood and chickens flying everywhere.
HEY! Look at that guy. His accountant cracks me up.
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Or River Police 👮♀️😝😝😝😝😝
garth marenghi: author,dream weaver, actor - plus solicitor
Funniest scene hands down is with Liam Neeson in the first episode.
Yes this is a distant second, but only because that was so brilliant
"I have full blown aids". I never expected such words to give me such joy.
No it’s not. Accountant scene is better
You know, I've always been good at making lists
@@williamburnside7167 I'm riddled with it
Warwick Davis face is classic whenever his accountant speaks
Yeah, he's very funny. Harsh that people just dismiss him as doing a Brent impersonation.
He’s hilarious
@@cockoffgewgle4993 ...who's doing an Oliver Hardy impression.
The way he looked when he said "has it been raped? We dont knowww..." literally made me collapse
there's been a rape up there
What?! You mean that your legs gave way and you actually fell to the floor?! You did say that you ‘literally collapsed’?
@@heli-crewhgs5285 Just another example of someone trying to sound smart by using it for emphasis and having no idea what the word actually means.
Wood and chickens flying everywhere 🤣🤣
Dr. Rick Dagless
Writer/actor/dream weaver plus Solictor 👌🏼
I love how self aware it gets close to the end.
Man, I loved "Willow". My grandpa said I used to wear the vhs out when I was a kid. Being older now, yeah, you can see the story is obviously made of cardboard, but I still enjoy it.
You're probably dead by now but tapes to get worn out from overuse so that story could be made of fine gold
I couldn't stand that accountant when I first saw him, then something just clicked. He reminds me of me - totally incompetent at everything, talks bollocks, and laughs during inappropriate moments.
Like looking in the mirror?
Ain’t he the incompetent agent in The Office?
He was The IT Guy " sorry NO Professionals" lol
@@Isleofskye 😂
This is so ‘out there’ it’s just awesome. How the hell does anyone even come up this scenario? Brilliant 😂
Anyone who lived through the 80's knows Willow pretty well. It was an apex-genre film that was an instant classic. That's like saying, "What is the Never Ending Story?"...or "What is Labrynth?" Here in America, Willow is an eighties-cinema-staple.
Totally.
Willow is balls
born in 71, lived through the 80s but literally never heard of willow till gervais started taking the piss out of it
Yeah but not everyone who lived in the 80s saw or heard of every film . For example my friend of the same age 38 has never seen or heard of the film Jaws . It happens
@Peter T he's just not really into pop culture. He'd argue its hard to believe everyone hasn't heard of a particular classical composer he knows . Some people haven't heard of the Jewish Holocaust, sod a silly movie from the 80s
@0:26 That internal to external laughter is pure gold
The River Police ramble is superb.
How was Willow not a success?? That was a HUGE movie!! In America anyways. Just figured it was everywhere. Great movie.
It actually wasn’t a great success. It was expected to be a huge blockbuster, but failed to make its money back in the US. It made most of its money in other markets and on VHS though and eventually made a profit.
80% of a movie's revenue comes from initial viewings or sales so how it does in the first year depends on whether or not it makes a profit. Willow failed at the box office (almost tanking Val Kilmer's career before it had started) but became a cult classic years later.
This is why we need either repeats or YT. You cannot possibly take in on one viewing the brilliant comic acting of both Warwick and the bloke next to him during the initial supposed negotiations.
I went to Bolton university and agree with this statement
So it was a shithole that used to be a launderette?
Should have asked him if he had seen Chuck Norris fight Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon
Unbelievable to me that I'm told that is the same guy....Ignore my stupidity as I was looking at the useless Accountant and thinking that is what people meant not the lawyer..lol
Wasn't that Return Of The Dragon?
No wasn't it Way of the Dragon ? Anyway those cats were fast as lightning
" Can you just put your drams on hold? "..lol
Sorry I assumed he was Scottish.. it is " Dreams" nor " Drams "...
I have always loved Warwick Davis, but this show was so underrated, and gave an arc to him that does not exist on any plane of entertainment existence
I remember willow as a kid. gonna have to download it again, brilliant film, not seen it in years.
Sting has stitched me up
This show is almost as underrated as the accountant ... so funny 😂
You were a prop. Basically a prop."
That’s so unecessarily mean lmao
"Hey look at that guy" LMFAO
Didnt realize he's Simon The IT guy from The Office.
He stared in and co wrote Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
correct.....at last.
+dilwich123 Who did he play in the special?
He's GARTH MARENGHI from Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
that's dr. rick dagless m.d!
love how it was suposed to be 2v2 and quickly turned into everyone hates warwick davis.
The accountant is brilliant. Great comedian
The way he says "prop" at the end is perfectly delivered!
Every scene is the funniest in this show. Brilliant throughout it's entire run, which ironically was too short.
Wood and chickens flying everywhere 😂😂😂😂
I think that part is even funnier than the dead tramp
Can’t believe I barely found out about this show! What a great show and hilarious comedy 😂😂
How could other actors managed to keep a straight face during the tramp joke I don't know. I was literally rolling on the floor 😂
Watch the outtakes, it took them many attempts
This accountant reminds me of one of my buddies. He´s completely useless, knows it and has the galls to laugh about it in your face. Oh, the times I could´ve jumped in his face.
The writing of Ricky Gervais and the comedy of discomfort is up there with the master-Larry David.
Warick is a genius
Singing old shack chickens flying everywhere hahahaha 😂
he was also in Alan Partridge... The south african guy from the office awards
Also in Extras as an estate agent in the last episode.
@@ujustgotpwned2008 "Full Beam!!"
You cant!
@@simonhodgetts6530 "NO GAGS ALAN!!"
The accountant, brilliant. Worth watching just for him.
"No Alan you cant"
One of my favorite movies ever =D
I nearly ended up at the University of Bolton launderette 😂
Heyyyyy, look at that guy
Thanks for directing me to the funniest scene. I won't now need to watch all the scenes, to work out which one is the funniest.
Just wish I hadn't already wasted any time watching other non-funniest scenes.
omg Warwick is so funny. I love this show I got to get it.
Eric definitely should have his own show.
I have seen Willow over 20 times.
Why????????????????
I have seen Willow several times a day for the last 5 years.........though it is my dog...
Americans love Willow.
Me too!
You are worthy! =)
The funniest scene is the washing machine scene with his dopy secretary, I love that scene.
Warwick is funny as f. Top dude
I went to the local small cinima as a kid with some friends to watch WILLOW lol. Gawd it was so long ago
Willow is one of my favorites now and growing up. I remember when it came out.
Willow is one of my favourite movies. He and Val Kilmer were a good duo.
Sorry can we just put your dreams on hold for now and focus on this?
"Alan, you can't!"
was he raped? ..... we dont knoooow......
Yeah that made me burst out laughing.
I want to see outtakes of that line. I cant believe they could all keep from losing it!
this scene tho ua-cam.com/video/4zWro_QEjbA/v-deo.html
[Who was the accountant in the office xmas spacial] -- he was the guy who was Brent's manager , he didn't have a beard.
+george hamilton He's brilliant at playing useless idiots :D
And in extras xmas special the estate agent
David Brent’s agent in The Office Christmas Special
It took me a while to get it but the solicitor was the IT repair guy in the office. The one who went go-carting and was told: - "Hey, no professionals mate"
As he wizzed around the track he hit some ramp that had been left in the middle of the track. He could see some of the people in the crowd saying 'that guy is definitely dead.' He did a couple of cork-screws in the air, landed on two wheels, pulled over and said 'what you worrying about?"
Who the fuck hasn’t heard of Willow? Someone I would not want in my house that’s who.
The parts with Warwick alone are the best, lol.
I loved willow! it was his best movie.
I love how Warwick always tries to dine out on being in Willow like it’s some kind of beloved classic despite the fact that no one has ever seen it.
No one who's had their eyes closed since 1988.
"no one has ever seen it". is this guy for real...?
You left out the funniest part of this scene where they wrestle for the paper. Then he hits the accountant in the stomach after😂😂
All the scenes with cheryl are classic
Funniest one iis the one with the washing machine. Comedy gold!
Asking Matt Holness if he's heard of The Office 🤣🤣🤣
the guy who is the little guys solicitor / accountant looks just like Rick Davies of Supertramp
Warwick's wife's lawyer is the computer nerd from The Office unless I'm very much mistaken.
Jeff Badland IT guy who one ups everyone
Warwick's lawyer is the bomb.
The lawyer is the IT guy Simon is The Office. Kept bugging me that he seemed familiar
Correct. At last...
Was in Darkplace too...
And the accountant is David Brent’s agent in the xmas specials
The University of Bolton...it used to be a launderette!! LOL Warwick's accountant is hilarious!! XD
I LOVED WILLOW !! I watched that movie when I was little and I LOVED IT! >_< haha
Haha that lawyer is the IT guy from Wernham-Hogg
The actor who played the accountant was also the Italian barber Luca in the Armando Iannucci Shows
Trouble and strife...desks
Willow was bloody great
I liked the Willow film or more the point my parents recorded it for me and its all i had to watch in the early 90s
fuzz man Good lord I know right, just fuck off warwick, nobody cares
Not that long ago I watched Willow again (third time maybe?) with my son... got a couple of laughs... I like the movie when it was "new" late 80's, early 90's... watched it on VHS...
i clicked on the video cuz i thought it was jeff bridges in the thumbnail
still funny tho lol
Haha aww, I love Willow!
"Willow" is a great movie , I thoroughly enjoyed it as a kid & still do , it has aged pretty well, not like all the CGI dross that's wheeled out year on year nowadays, I do love a lazer fight & a few explosions though :-) & but hey, if its good enough for "Blakes 7" then its good enough for me!
Yeah willow is so underated it's one of my favorites
I named my dog Willow after that movie. Love that film.
Matthew Holness should be playing Garth Marenghi here
Warwick is awesome. seriously more people should take qafter him
_Willow_ made about 137 million on a 35 million dollar budget, so it was a moderate success. It is a cult favorite though. I believe Disney is working on a sequel of sorts for their Disney+ streaming channel.
I hear the cause of the divorce was, his wife kept buying him stilts.
Every episode is great imo but the Val Kilmer one kills me the most becuase hes basically just mooching off Warrick the whole time and his asistant named every batman actor including the "cartoooonversion", but Val 😂
Just realised the guy who plays the lawyer, I think plays the computer nerd in The Office.
Yeah, Matthew Holness. That's not the only thing he's done. Do yourself a favour and check out "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace." Its amazing!
I just realized after already having watched the whole season a while ago that her lawyer/lover is Garret's IT friend from The Office. The one he was talking about Bruce Lee with.
"you were a prop." Lol
That made me laugh, & so true! :-D
I'm like Gordon The Gopher! Gordon the gekko LMAO ha ha
The accountant looks like, and acts like, a British Bryan Cranston
Only just realised the guy with glasses is the IT guy from the office!
Author, Visionary, Dreamweaver, plus Actor: Garth Marenghi
Warwick also starred in the Leprechaun series of films.
When they were going through the movies I was sure Ray was going to be mentioned.
and his accountant was in office xmas special.
Yeah! Pretty sure he appeared in Derek too.
Every character sounds like Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant having a script meeting.
Warwick could NOT have chosen a worse representative.