@@azulaeatingmochime2353 The whole thing is such a misrepresentation - it wasn't a horse and a general suit which got Charles Stratton respect, it was the fact that he was an amazingly talented actor, singer, dancer and comedian who was performing from childhood. He's part of the research I am doing and this just makes me so mad.
@@pixwool So there was a chance to do something really good with this movie and they missed it. If people don't care, they don't care, but in minority communities, every portrayal can make a difference. We are sick of the inspiration porn stories.
The interesting thing about this scene is that the real Charles was actually four-years-old when Barnum hired him, not twenty-two, and he and Barnum were actually distant cousins.
Mets Fan He wasn’t really a jerk. He gave people with deformities work when they couldn’t find any. He payed them really well and treated them like family. He later became a passionate abolitionist and supported the temperance movement.
If anyone's wondering why Barnum made the giant pretend to be Irish it's because there was a very famous Irish giant called Charles Byrne who exhibited himself in London around the end of the 18th century
“You are so talented, blessed,extraordinary,unique, beautiful. They don’t understand but they will.” One of the best lines and scenes in the movie in my opinion
Never really understood that. If you pick up a book with 'Pottery techniques of the 17th century' on the cover, and then a book with a title like 'The Matterhorn incident' with a guy with a pistol on the cover...you know which book you're taking on holiday to read on the beach. (You're gonna say the Pottery book aren't you...just to be difficult).
@@strangelee4400 i wouldn't actually judge a book by it's cover. some books look bad but aren't. some shows look bad but aren't. arcane looks like a video game show, but it's actually really good. some dianna whin jones book covers make them look very old and very hard to read, when the story is actually as smooth as butter.
The fact that Charles looked so dejected because of his size when he first meets PT Barnum, only to eventually be mouthing off to the Queen of England for mentioning his size, is probably the instance of character development that impressed me the most in this film.
Among Barnum's "freaks," the film portrays Asian conjoined twins. The actual twins were Chang and Eng Bunker, two brothers born in Siam (modern day Thailand), whose heritage was the basis of the term "Siamese twins." Chang and Eng retired after their life in P.T. Barnum's circus to North Carolina, got married and had eleven children and ten children, respectively. However, they became destitute after the American Civil War and went on tour again. They both died in 1874, Chang from a brain blood clot and Eng from heart failure, or shock (the sources differ), merely three hours later.
damn you for inspiring me to research. That was a fun rabbit hole. Quite an interesting life. I am not sure how much is fictionalized/sensationalized by the twins themselves.
A point I haven’t seen made yet, is that while the different people were brought together to draw crowds, they WERE brought together. Before , they all were isolated and mostly alone. Weak against a world that rejected them at best. Together, they were stronger, and had a community to rely on for emotional support. Often the “freak show “ was a tight knit surrogate family , a tradition of necessity that persists into today within any group of society outsiders.
I wish they had the extended version of these on the DVD Extras. Supposedly Hugh improvised when he interviewed each of the oddities and he interviewed them all. . I would have loved to see all the interviews
I keep hearing comments about how the real Barnum profited and exploited these people. Well that is true but I think alot of people are forgetting something. THEY HAD NO CHOICE! Being in his show was probably the only good line of work they could get at the time. I'm not defending the abuse he caused them. But I will say it was the only decent line of work people like them could get at that time. Freaks couldn't be bankers, merchants, or much of anything without being harrassed and discriminated. For what it was worth. It was the best job they could have.
Scruffy the Insane Janitor!! I’d also like to point out: this movie is rated PG. How did they expect slavery, abuse, animal cruelty and other things the real Barnum did to be in it? Also, it never marketed itself as being historically accurate. Edit: I would like to add that I was less informed when I made this comment. Barnum did love his animals, just didn’t know how to properly care for them. He payed his performers very well for the time period. He later became an abolitionist (opposed slavery). I apologize for being less informed. I still don’t think you should be looking to Hollywood films for historical accuracy.
@@mjtruth1039 maybe if at the beginning they said "not based on a true story" like how horror movies do it to add a bit of suspense, this movie would have been given a free pass with critics. Ive seen why the critics gave this a low score and most of them are referencing how Barnum is a terrible person when in this movie is not. Maybe they shouldnt have used Barnum at all tbh and made an original story with an original character.
@@mjtruth1039 Oh I didn't know that. I don't know how people were back then but, i'm happy some people like you atleast have a brain to not hate on this movie bc it's not " historical correct"
- Can i ask how heavy you are? Do you have a number for that? - I prefer not to say... - Just between you and me. - *whispers* 500 pounds. - 750 pounds?! - No, sir, 500 pounds...! *proceds to show a sign with "more than 750" on it* LMAOOOOO
@@argumengenichyperloquaciou4115 I was bullied for the better part of a decade because I'm English and have a squashed nose that looks like a pig snout. People were either cruel, or turned a blind eye because they didn't care, teachers, students, school staff... I was basically named Pig until I was 15, I stand by my statement!
This was one movie that taught people to follow their dreams & never to be afraid of being unique. This is why I love the circus because of all of the people involved/
............you haven't ever done work as a Christmas elf have you cause one time my mom was getting us Santa Pictures when I saw a toddler I saw an actual little person being an elf and she gave him 10 bucks to take a picture with me because I kept hugging him thinking he was one of the 7 dwarves
What P.T. Barnum hiring Chang and Eng be like (Used Google Translate): Barnum: So you’re Chang and Eng Right? Chang: ใช่ (Yes) Eng: ใช่ (Yes) Barnum: Do you speak English? Chang and Eng: Yes, นีดหน่อย (Yes, A Little Bit) Barnum: You’re from Siam, Right? Chang : Yes, we are from Siam. Eng: And we are Conjoined Twins Barnum: How do you say “You’re hired” in Siamese Chang and Eng: ดุณได้รับการว่าจัาง Barnum: Okay...umm. Khun di rab kar wacang. Did I nail it. Chang and Eng: Yes, and it’s Thai not Siamese Barnum: Teach me more about that Southeast Asian language later Chang: Sure if you want. Barnum: Okay. Their medical record is gonna be news about the “Siamese Twins”.
I love the dog man (I haven’t seen the movie, I don’t know his name). He’s like, I’m gonna be a gimmick, I know I’m gonna be a gimmick, I’ve picked it, it’s “dog”
dwarfism is quite common now, there are quite alot of people who are dwarfs. And the black siblings were considered outcasts just because they were black and do I even have to tell you just how common black people are? So not all of them are very rare.
OK I get why people hated the historical inaccuratiousy of The Greatest Showman, Pocahontas, Gone With The Wind, and so on but uh did they forget this ISN'T a documentary? Its called historical FICTION for a reason people.
Can we just take a moment to recognize Danial Son and Yusaku Komori who protrayed Chang & Eng Bunker, The Siamese Twins? Every time there was a cast musical number, I couldn't take my eyes off of them! I can't imagine how hard it must have been for them to do all of that choreography (and even some gymnastics, to boot!) attached to each other! AMAZING!
I had no idea what a great movie this would be! The music and the ensemble cast easily lured me to this masterpiece! I never imagined myself being a fan of a circus movie besides Dumbo.
What I find so interesting but at the same time rather beautiful in a unique way is that when he was recruiting all those people. He didn't look at them let alone shocked at their bizarre things, or what others say "Freaks". He knew they were what people would say freaks, but the thing is that he was being drawn to them so much when he met each one he took a moment to understand a bit of them. Like at the first guy when he spoke to him about being a general and riding a horse wielding a sword. He knew how to talk to them without even a second thought. He knew how to look at them and make them feel more welcome or actually accept him in return, his passion for creating the greatest show led him to all the people he recruited, to which in the end what he gave them ironically was the greatest thing a family, just as the bear lady said. Not a ounch of him finding them strange, just "Unique" and "out of this world" kind of mind with a mix of passion in some way, you can just see it in his face and how he approaches each of every person he brings onto the show.
OMG YES. Annie Jones was born in Marion, Virginia. She was the second born to seven children. She was a exquisitely talented Bearded Lady. She could play instruments and also sing along with sewing. She was a divorcée once to Richard Elliot, a Barker, but it was a bad match because she was almost 16. Then she married her childhood sweetheart, William Donovan, a wardrobe man, but he died two years later. Unfortunately she didn’t live a long life. She got extremely sick in Europe. During a tour in France she had to stay in a Hospital in Paris for six weeks. Then joined back with the troops in Nimes. Later finally home to Brooklyn on May 13th. She remained in her apartment quarantining. She slowly got better then strangely became worse. She died in October 22nd, 1902 at 3 am. Cause of death was Tuberculosis. She was nicknamed “Jonesy”. She died at 187 Cornelia Street.
Ok. this question arises spontaneously ... but how is it that all the people with particularities (with cabbage I call them Freaks!) were in New York !? In truth these guys were scattered around the world, some were hiding as well!
New York was actually knows as a city with a lot more acceptance back then. Seeing as it was in the north black people weren’t slaves there and there were quite a lot of homosexual activities going on there lol. A lot of people who sought acceptance went to New York.
P. T. Barnum needs to be remembered for more of his quotes. Very few of those lines sound made up. The way this character thinks is believable and inspiring. Edit: a critical word: few!
Am i the only one questioning why The brother sister signed up ( apart from the trapeze skills ) There isn’t anything abnormal about them ( or unique ) They look like normal people to me .......
Meme Meme 19th century USA. They’re black. That’s the reason. One protester even says “freaks” and “spooks”. The latter of which is a racial slur used towards black people.
They won't laugh, they'll salute.
two seconds earlier: we’ll they’re laughing anyway so might as well get paid
@@azulaeatingmochime2353 The whole thing is such a misrepresentation - it wasn't a horse and a general suit which got Charles Stratton respect, it was the fact that he was an amazingly talented actor, singer, dancer and comedian who was performing from childhood. He's part of the research I am doing and this just makes me so mad.
MiniNymph So what if it’s not accurate?
@@pixwool So there was a chance to do something really good with this movie and they missed it. If people don't care, they don't care, but in minority communities, every portrayal can make a difference. We are sick of the inspiration porn stories.
MiniNymph Well then you’re sick of it, nothing anyone can do about that.
The mother’s response, “I don’t have a son.” Ouch.
Well, I can’t tell personally, but it’s either how you portray it or she’s trying to protect her son.
Singing WithYou she was definitely trying to protect her son
That’s deep
@@xshima5001 honestly, I couldn't tell either
or it's her husband
The interesting thing about this scene is that the real Charles was actually four-years-old when Barnum hired him, not twenty-two, and he and Barnum were actually distant cousins.
Thats no true boomer o-o
@@avocadorable4066 It is true, but only in reality. In the movie Charles is an adult
Right he wasn't grown up, but he was actually 9 as I read about him once
Sadly in real life PT Barnum was actually a real jerk and a phony. Really a shame considering how great the movie is.
Mets Fan He wasn’t really a jerk. He gave people with deformities work when they couldn’t find any. He payed them really well and treated them like family. He later became a passionate abolitionist and supported the temperance movement.
Who else was disappointed when the hammering wasn't the beginning of a song?!
A.C. Harrison ME OMG
A.C. Harrison i made this 200
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500
OMG yessssssss!!!!!!!!!
"We need new x-men movie, before disney buy us!"
"Make wolverine sing?!"
"Greatest idea!"
@Rebecca Britt just for that I take one sin off 196->195
Best. Comment.
Check out Les Mis
I can't tell u how much it messed me up to learn he was shaking his ass on Broadway once before Marvel got ahold of him
@@mysticfire5850 Hugh Jackman also appeared on the London stage before Marvel!
If anyone's wondering why Barnum made the giant pretend to be Irish it's because there was a very famous Irish giant called Charles Byrne who exhibited himself in London around the end of the 18th century
My other guess would be because the whole leprechaun phenomenon, it's ironic that a giant is from Ireland. That's just meh thought
Zeruel3 I actually didn't know that. Storing that for later.
Zeruel3 I think the giant in this movie was Russian or Eastern European.
Aaron Johnson Romanian
There is also the Giants causeway
I love how Hugh Jackman has had enough iconic roles to not only be know/recognized as 'the Wolverine guy'
It was the Prestige and Happy Feet that made me a fan of him.
“You are so talented, blessed,extraordinary,unique, beautiful. They don’t understand but they will.” One of the best lines and scenes in the movie in my opinion
"... Yeah we're gonna change that name."
Vicky 12 “I think you’re Irish!”
"We have a ahow!"
Lesson in life: Never judge a book by its cover, it's what's on the inside that counts!
That's the message of the film
Never really understood that. If you pick up a book with 'Pottery techniques of the 17th century' on the cover, and then a book with a title like 'The Matterhorn incident' with a guy with a pistol on the cover...you know which book you're taking on holiday to read on the beach.
(You're gonna say the Pottery book aren't you...just to be difficult).
@@strangelee4400 completely missed the point. He isn't talking about choosing a book.
@@strangelee4400 i wouldn't actually judge a book by it's cover. some books look bad but aren't. some shows look bad but aren't. arcane looks like a video game show, but it's actually really good. some dianna whin jones book covers make them look very old and very hard to read, when the story is actually as smooth as butter.
The fact that Charles looked so dejected because of his size when he first meets PT Barnum, only to eventually be mouthing off to the Queen of England for mentioning his size, is probably the instance of character development that impressed me the most in this film.
Among Barnum's "freaks," the film portrays Asian conjoined twins. The actual twins were Chang and Eng Bunker, two brothers born in Siam (modern day Thailand), whose heritage was the basis of the term "Siamese twins." Chang and Eng retired after their life in P.T. Barnum's circus to North Carolina, got married and had eleven children and ten children, respectively. However, they became destitute after the American Civil War and went on tour again. They both died in 1874, Chang from a brain blood clot and Eng from heart failure, or shock (the sources differ), merely three hours later.
damn you for inspiring me to research. That was a fun rabbit hole. Quite an interesting life. I am not sure how much is fictionalized/sensationalized by the twins themselves.
Yik Long Tay The twins never speak in the movie. They were however very agile. The movie showed that.
Oh, it was them? Yes, I have read accounts of their death. It is really tragic!
You’re leaving out the part about their slaves
I'm still salty they weren't given more screen time in this considering how popular they were at the time and even now.
“They salute.”
I love that line.
A point I haven’t seen made yet, is that while the different people were brought together to draw crowds, they WERE brought together. Before , they all were isolated and mostly alone. Weak against a world that rejected them at best. Together, they were stronger, and had a community to rely on for emotional support. Often the “freak show “ was a tight knit surrogate family , a tradition of necessity that persists into today within any group of society outsiders.
As someone with autism I wish the group was real in this century.
I really love the part when one of Barnum Girl's is being so very brave to the Beard Lady!
YES! I love that part, and she sweetly hands the flyer to the Bearded Lady
I don’t think she’s being brave. I think she’s just displaying the kind of interest and kindness people COULD show her
They saw them as freaks but i see them as unique people
As did PT Barnum
Joe Whitehead Which of the 2 are you referring to?
MJ Truth Unique people
MJ Truth the movie one the irl one was a bit meaner
Graffiti Perez None of his curiosities complained of exploitation from what I understand.
I wish they had the extended version of these on the DVD Extras. Supposedly Hugh improvised when he interviewed each of the oddities and he interviewed them all. . I would have loved to see all the interviews
Now that you've said that, I'm incredibly intrigued, too.
I love how Hugh Jackman's character sees past their flaws and captures their inner beauty and talent. The world needs more people like him.
I keep hearing comments about how the real Barnum profited and exploited these people. Well that is true but I think alot of people are forgetting something. THEY HAD NO CHOICE! Being in his show was probably the only good line of work they could get at the time. I'm not defending the abuse he caused them. But I will say it was the only decent line of work people like them could get at that time. Freaks couldn't be bankers, merchants, or much of anything without being harrassed and discriminated. For what it was worth. It was the best job they could have.
Scruffy the Insane Janitor!! I’d also like to point out: this movie is rated PG. How did they expect slavery, abuse, animal cruelty and other things the real Barnum did to be in it?
Also, it never marketed itself as being historically accurate.
Edit: I would like to add that I was less informed when I made this comment. Barnum did love his animals, just didn’t know how to properly care for them. He payed his performers very well for the time period. He later became an abolitionist (opposed slavery). I apologize for being less informed. I still don’t think you should be looking to Hollywood films for historical accuracy.
@@mjtruth1039 maybe if at the beginning they said "not based on a true story" like how horror movies do it to add a bit of suspense, this movie would have been given a free pass with critics. Ive seen why the critics gave this a low score and most of them are referencing how Barnum is a terrible person when in this movie is not. Maybe they shouldnt have used Barnum at all tbh and made an original story with an original character.
@@mjtruth1039 Agreed, + This is a movie, if you want to know how he really was you can just watch a documentary instead.
Jarne van steenwinkel Also, Barnum was a decent person by 19th century standards.
@@mjtruth1039 Oh I didn't know that. I don't know how people were back then but, i'm happy some people like you atleast have a brain to not hate on this movie bc it's not " historical correct"
"I think you're Irish" .... Yup ... This reminded me of Vince McMahon
is this the undertaker?
Would've been nice if they'd given more screentime to the actual freaks, since a lot of their stories are pretty fascinating.
I think of it as a minor flaw in an otherwise pretty picture. But I have the same sentiment towards another movie Zendaya did a while back.
1:28 Love the little beat here!
I know right! I'm sad it's not a part of the soundtrack
- Can i ask how heavy you are? Do you have a number for that?
- I prefer not to say...
- Just between you and me.
- *whispers* 500 pounds.
- 750 pounds?!
- No, sir, 500 pounds...!
*proceds to show a sign with "more than 750" on it*
LMAOOOOO
He says 750 it is x
They hide they're true beauty because of this judgemental society.
Their*
Exactly i hate it because pussies are everywhere.
Wish that things had changed in that regard
Lupin Crow Disregarding society's progress is more harmful than not.
@@argumengenichyperloquaciou4115
I was bullied for the better part of a decade because I'm English and have a squashed nose that looks like a pig snout. People were either cruel, or turned a blind eye because they didn't care, teachers, students, school staff... I was basically named Pig until I was 15, I stand by my statement!
P.T. Barnum could sell a dying man a health club membership.
“We have a show.” You can clearly hear the confidence and excitement in his voice. Look out it turned out for him too
I love when he says “I think your Irish”
Agreed. Gets me everytime.
It’s 2021 and I still haven’t gotten over this movie❤️
One year later, and it's still the same for me, too.
Hugh Jackman: Absolutely not
Alohamora
Sunset Shimmer: Aah so if you can steel your money uh?
Hugh Jackman: Petificus Totalus
I have no idea what the trick this is but I love it
@@thg2126 it's a spell from harry potter
@@aquables ok, but what does Hugh Jackman and Sunset Shimmer (mlpeg) have to do with hp.
My greatest regret is not watching this at theater. God knows how overwhelmed will I be with tears.
it was absolutely beautiful!!!
It took me less then two weeks to see it. I wanted to get Star Wars Last Jedi over with first.
This was one movie that taught people to follow their dreams & never to be afraid of being unique. This is why I love the circus because of all of the people involved/
0:53 me when strangers ask to get a picture with me because I’m short 😂. Yeah you want a picture with me? $10! 😂
Hey I don't blame you I'm short myself luv your self
............you haven't ever done work as a Christmas elf have you cause one time my mom was getting us Santa Pictures when I saw a toddler I saw an actual little person being an elf and she gave him 10 bucks to take a picture with me because I kept hugging him thinking he was one of the 7 dwarves
@@mysticfire5850 I’m not even bullshitting I think I remember something like that 😂
What P.T. Barnum hiring Chang and Eng be like (Used Google Translate):
Barnum: So you’re Chang and Eng Right?
Chang: ใช่ (Yes)
Eng: ใช่ (Yes)
Barnum: Do you speak English?
Chang and Eng: Yes, นีดหน่อย (Yes, A Little Bit)
Barnum: You’re from Siam, Right?
Chang : Yes, we are from Siam.
Eng: And we are Conjoined Twins
Barnum: How do you say “You’re hired” in Siamese
Chang and Eng: ดุณได้รับการว่าจัาง
Barnum: Okay...umm. Khun di rab kar wacang. Did I nail it.
Chang and Eng: Yes, and it’s Thai not Siamese
Barnum: Teach me more about that Southeast Asian language later
Chang: Sure if you want.
Barnum: Okay. Their medical record is gonna be news about the “Siamese Twins”.
I love this movie because he sees the "freaks" as soldiers
More like as a meal ticket
Only in the movie. He was all about making money
I was kinda sad that the part with the hammers wasn’t in the official soundtrack.
1:37 - 1:50 is like a rhythm heaven game
The Irish Giant ......yep the most Russian sounding Irishmen I have ever heard.
I love the dog man (I haven’t seen the movie, I don’t know his name). He’s like, I’m gonna be a gimmick, I know I’m gonna be a gimmick, I’ve picked it, it’s “dog”
In real life he was a nobleman or a prince. His family lost it all and he went into shows to help them out
These people are very very very very rare
No now they aren't. Not very very rare but just rare now
@@destiny_ultimatedork675 they were rare now they are casualty
@@destiny_ultimatedork675 8 foot person that s only a hand fuel of people in the world to day that s still very very very rare
dwarfism is quite common now, there are quite alot of people who are dwarfs. And the black siblings were considered outcasts just because they were black and do I even have to tell you just how common black people are? So not all of them are very rare.
If Hugh Jackman was the Mentalist…
That is sometimes literally the same smile as Patrick Jane..! ^^
For good reason?
After seeing this...l will go and watch to movie over again
The freakier the better!!!
Same energy as those putting together a heist crew scenes.
Tbh i would hands down love to watch one of the shows from Barnum Museum
3:41 I hear 500 pounds when he whispers it not 750 haha
Yeah thats the point i think lol
Just finished with the happy tears 💞 greatest movie if you are looking a life motivation, true love ❤️,and to over come greed!!
I like the synopsis of this movie where it's the tale of PT Barnum, as told by PT Barnum.
"They don't understand, but they will"
I'm well awear the movie DISCUTINGLY history inaccurate but the music is amazing and the message is good so it gets a pass lmao
Believe me I never imagined what a great movie this would be. But you would be surprised how the music managed to entice me.
Ive subscribed
0.17 remind me of the x men days of fututre past
OK I get why people hated the historical inaccuratiousy of The Greatest Showman, Pocahontas, Gone With The Wind, and so on but uh did they forget this ISN'T a documentary? Its called historical FICTION for a reason people.
I love this video and movie
Can we just take a moment to recognize Danial Son and Yusaku Komori who protrayed Chang & Eng Bunker, The Siamese Twins? Every time there was a cast musical number, I couldn't take my eyes off of them! I can't imagine how hard it must have been for them to do all of that choreography (and even some gymnastics, to boot!) attached to each other! AMAZING!
wolverine looking for mutants, he has learnt from his mentor
Imagine if Charles came out in a wheelchair and was a mind reader.
Ha! Professor X 😂😂
Then Barnum looked at him and said.... "Well now don't you look like someone I met before."
Hugh Jackman sorta looks like Robert Downey, maybe if he had his beard.
I personally thinks he looks like Mel Gibson from either 'The Patriot' or 'Maverick'. Hell, they even sound similar.
@@foxboss1925 um .. could it be .. um, they're both Australian?? And you're stretching the point about the looks?
either get laughed at or get laughed at while getting paid
Yeah I think you’re irish
I had no idea what a great movie this would be! The music and the ensemble cast easily lured me to this masterpiece! I never imagined myself being a fan of a circus movie besides Dumbo.
he can see the best of people, that's what great about this guy...
Hugh Jackman in 2014- I'm looking for Charles
Hugh Jackman in 2017- I'm looking for Charles
I want to watch this but I will in a min
What I find so interesting but at the same time rather beautiful in a unique way is that when he was recruiting all those people. He didn't look at them let alone shocked at their bizarre things, or what others say "Freaks". He knew they were what people would say freaks, but the thing is that he was being drawn to them so much when he met each one he took a moment to understand a bit of them. Like at the first guy when he spoke to him about being a general and riding a horse wielding a sword. He knew how to talk to them without even a second thought. He knew how to look at them and make them feel more welcome or actually accept him in return, his passion for creating the greatest show led him to all the people he recruited, to which in the end what he gave them ironically was the greatest thing a family, just as the bear lady said. Not a ounch of him finding them strange, just "Unique" and "out of this world" kind of mind with a mix of passion in some way, you can just see it in his face and how he approaches each of every person he brings onto the show.
My favorite part of the whole show
It's a beautiful ❤🎉🎉😊😊..❤ I love music A million dreams!!❤🎉
I like how the bearded lady still has shaved armpits and applied lashes. I mean, she still made an effort ig
I’m such a loser. I should’ve seen this movie in the theatre huhuhu
You can find a tattoo man on every corner in LA now
Uh..I think you’re Irish!
very well!
This is pre-Hollywood down to the last detail, lol.
Amen! This was an example of pure cinema before the world shut down
I love you so Humphrey no matter what people say about you I care about you because I don’t want anyone to hurt you this is me
The little man just needs his Borgir
Omfg 😂
The bearded lady could literally just shave.
Hugh Jackman with the top hat looks like Willie Wonka lol
Charles Stratton's mother is the REAL freak! She looks like a witch
I wish the hammering music was a bonus track on the CD
"I am here to talk to you about the Avengers"
"there's a sucker born every minute
OMG YES. Annie Jones was born in Marion, Virginia. She was the second born to seven children. She was a exquisitely talented Bearded Lady. She could play instruments and also sing along with sewing. She was a divorcée once to Richard Elliot, a Barker, but it was a bad match because she was almost 16. Then she married her childhood sweetheart, William Donovan, a wardrobe man, but he died two years later. Unfortunately she didn’t live a long life. She got extremely sick in Europe. During a tour in France she had to stay in a Hospital in Paris for six weeks. Then joined back with the troops in Nimes. Later finally home to Brooklyn on May 13th. She remained in her apartment quarantining. She slowly got better then strangely became worse. She died in October 22nd, 1902 at 3 am. Cause of death was Tuberculosis. She was nicknamed “Jonesy”. She died at 187 Cornelia Street.
1:29
newt scamander can teach how to be a wizard
Logan!
I still haven't seen this movie and I hate myself for it
gacha chaton seen it yet?
Logan really got the jump on professor x and magnito...
3:31 idk y but i find this oddly satisfying
My favourite part of the show
Question for people who seen the film, does Phineas Gage(the dude who got a tamping rod through his head by accident and survived) show up at all?
Ok. this question arises spontaneously ... but how is it that all the people with particularities (with cabbage I call them Freaks!) were in New York !? In truth these guys were scattered around the world, some were hiding as well!
DM I mean in a place as large as New York there’s bound to be a large amount of people who are different
New York was actually knows as a city with a lot more acceptance back then. Seeing as it was in the north black people weren’t slaves there and there were quite a lot of homosexual activities going on there lol.
A lot of people who sought acceptance went to New York.
TWO TRAPEZE, TATTOO MAN, DOG BOY, HEAVIEST MAN AND IRISH GIANT ARE POSTING.
Was the hiring scene with the queueing in the movie? I don't remember.
What do you mean?
Yes this scene is from the movie
Wanted unique persons
R/I’mnotlikeothergirls girls: my time has come
I was very disappointed to learn that they overdubbed Tom Thumbs voice.
If only one of the freaks was a wisecracking, fast-talking, theatre-referencing maniac who wears red and black. That would be hilarious.
Toby G very oddly specific
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Then Ryan Showed up!!!; )😅🤣😂👍
P. T. Barnum needs to be remembered for more of his quotes. Very few of those lines sound made up. The way this character thinks is believable and inspiring.
Edit: a critical word: few!
In an alternate universe this is the x men
3:59
-What is your name?
-says sonething not understandable
- YEP WE'RE GONA CHANGE THAT NAME 😬, I think you're Irish
IM STILL LAUGHING
I’m from Bridgeport
Am i the only one questioning why The brother sister signed up ( apart from the trapeze skills ) There isn’t anything abnormal about them ( or unique ) They look like normal people to me .......
Meme Meme 19th century USA. They’re black. That’s the reason. One protester even says “freaks” and “spooks”. The latter of which is a racial slur used towards black people.
That’s what i kinda thought because of when it was set but i didn’t think that’s a bad thing and didn’t want to come off as rude.
Because they HAD to hire zendaya, duhh
It's racial