you probably dont give a shit but if you guys are bored like me atm then you can watch all of the new series on instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf for the last couple of days xD
@@BeautifulMutant I did get hit by a car: 1948, Lakeside, CA, riding friend George's bicycle, broke 2 spokes, no injuries. I was 10 years old and had turned into the street from riding on the sidewalk, heard the screech of the brakes of the model A coupe. I won't forget the frightened look on the driver's face. No police involved, no reports filed, and I didn't talk to anyone -- just got the heck out of there quickly.
Peter Lorre is one of my top all time favorites. If you chance to see his character’s scene in Beat The Devil, where he’s explaining what is needed to seem to be trustworthy. About 25 minutes into the movie. Absolutely one of the funniest scenes in cinema.
You know his name saved his daughter from serial killers? Hillside Strangler Picked her as their next victim, but let her go after knowing who her father were. Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono if you want to look it up. It just shows how big Peter's name were.
That was pretty damn funny. It reminded me (somehow) of the only time I sent back a bottle of red wine in a good restaurant and I was with my wife and in-laws. It was back in the late seventies and I'm pretty sure I was wrong. But I guess we all make mistakes.
@@Wrz2e I think it was Pinot Noir. I had enjoyed the taste of a bottle of Pinot Noir when I took it to my future wife's place. The dinner with the in-laws years later . . . I expected the wine to taste as good. It was a different brand. Every wine maker's product can be a bit different. I think I asked my in-laws to taste it also. I just felt it was too acidic. The waiter replaced it with a bottle of cabernet sauvignon. We've been to the restaurant several times. It sits on the side of a hill above Soquel Creek in California. There's a zig-zag paved path to enter or you can ride the cable car to the entrance. The place is called Shadowbrook Restaurant. One of the most romantic restaurants. Yes, the food has been excellent every time I've been there.
@@Wrz2e I think every area has some very special spots. When I was a kid living in Oregon, we actually had to cross the road (2 lane) to go swimming and fishing in the Willamette River. What a "hardship".😉 If you do make it to California (don't be deterred by the crazy people - you can find crazy people everywhere in the world), I suggest Lake Tahoe, Mt. Shasta, the below sea level area of Death Valley, the San Diego Zoo and also their Wild Animal Park (in Escondido), the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel-by-the-Sea, the Roaring Camp & Big Trees steam railroad in Felton, CA, and the Henry Cowell Redwoods adjacent. There is also Yosemite, Sierra National Forest, Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Forest, Red Rock Canyon State Park, Golden Valley Wilderness . . . we could fill a page; it's a pretty big state with more people than all of Australia.
How's this for my version of "Frankenstein"? Vincent Price as Dr. Frankenstein Peter Lorre as Igor (or "Lorrigor") That was just an idea for a joke. Not an actual movie.
As a part time alcoholic, I appreciate this. Same thing coffee or cannabis, people too up their own bum about drugs, it's always annoying. Fine, have your sophistication, but don't dare you ever forget what the point of it all is.
I am in no way trying to be disrespectful in asking, because I can see how some could be, but what is the point in all this? Thank you and regards in advance
How can you say Priceless? He's in the entire scene
HA!
Haha
*ba dum tish*
lol smartass
You're the worst 😂😂😂 well played
Any reason you felt the need to add in your own sound effects?
Yeah, that's worth a thumbs-down. Yeesh...
The most random one to put in is the chicken one
tabbygail7 There is when you're the type of person who can't help but put sweaters on your dog, a T-shirt on your cat, and a jersey on your baby.
you probably dont give a shit but if you guys are bored like me atm then you can watch all of the new series on instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf for the last couple of days xD
@Kelvin Ameer Yup, have been using InstaFlixxer for months myself :)
1:24 That "very good" sounded so genuine. Its beautiful.
How is this priceless? He’s right there
You should have seen him in The Invisible man.
Non sequitor. You cannot have a priceless scene with Vincent Price.
I see what you did there
First thing I do when I die... I'm going to go find these two and hang out with them. It's gonna be sweeet
It should be fun . . . but don't be in a hurry to do that.
I will meet Peter but you do npt have to die you could make an astral trip and meet them
@@nemo227 *Almost gets hit by a car. "Aaahhhhh!!! Not yet! NOT YET!!!!
@@BeautifulMutant I did get hit by a car: 1948, Lakeside, CA, riding friend George's bicycle, broke 2 spokes, no injuries. I was 10 years old and had turned into the street from riding on the sidewalk, heard the screech of the brakes of the model A coupe. I won't forget the frightened look on the driver's face. No police involved, no reports filed, and I didn't talk to anyone -- just got the heck out of there quickly.
@@nemo227 That sucks, man. Sorry that happened to you.
Peter Lorre and Vincent Price were really good friends!
also two of my favourite actors
Peter Lorre and Vincent Price were a great pairing. They were great in The Raven.
Peter Lorre is one of my top all time favorites. If you chance to see his character’s scene in Beat The Devil, where he’s explaining what is needed to seem to be trustworthy.
About 25 minutes into the movie.
Absolutely one of the funniest scenes in cinema.
I'll just say... Arsenic and Old Lace. Brilliant!
I want my Amazon echo to have their voices
another "robo dialer" with no profile. Wow! What a thousand paid a-holes can accomplish....just wait, sweetheart, just wait...you'll get YOURS yet!
these two were such a treasure
I was so relieved to see these two doing something together
If they hadn't it would be a massive missed opportunity
This is part of the "The Black Cat" segment from the movie Tales Of Terror.
how did this get over 300 likes and only 55 thumbs down? Because this is a total thumbs down clip because of the adding sound effects.
0:17 that's where charles manson got that
Oh man. That's spot on!
😂
You know his name saved his daughter from serial killers? Hillside Strangler Picked her as their next victim, but let her go after knowing who her father were. Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono if you want to look it up.
It just shows how big Peter's name were.
A priceless scene with Vincent Price... lol
*This is what people did for entertainment back in 18whenever*
What are you talking about, "Priceless?" Price is right there!
Sounds like ren.
Peter lorre, fantástico
He's so old in this it's weird it's kind of weird seeing him like this he looks so chubby
Fantastic movie, fantastic scene. Both men gave simply wonderful performances in this story.
That was pretty damn funny. It reminded me (somehow) of the only time I sent back a bottle of red wine in a good restaurant and I was with my wife and in-laws. It was back in the late seventies and I'm pretty sure I was wrong. But I guess we all make mistakes.
Why did you send it back?
@@Wrz2e I think it was Pinot Noir. I had enjoyed the taste of a bottle of Pinot Noir when I took it to my future wife's place. The dinner with the in-laws years later . . . I expected the wine to taste as good. It was a different brand. Every wine maker's product can be a bit different. I think I asked my in-laws to taste it also. I just felt it was too acidic. The waiter replaced it with a bottle of cabernet sauvignon. We've been to the restaurant several times. It sits on the side of a hill above Soquel Creek in California. There's a zig-zag paved path to enter or you can ride the cable car to the entrance. The place is called Shadowbrook Restaurant. One of the most romantic restaurants. Yes, the food has been excellent every time I've been there.
@@nemo227 I may have to visit someday if/when I ever get to California!
@@Wrz2e I think every area has some very special spots. When I was a kid living in Oregon, we actually had to cross the road (2 lane) to go swimming and fishing in the Willamette River. What a "hardship".😉
If you do make it to California (don't be deterred by the crazy people - you can find crazy people everywhere in the world), I suggest Lake Tahoe, Mt. Shasta, the below sea level area of Death Valley, the San Diego Zoo and also their Wild Animal Park (in Escondido), the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel-by-the-Sea, the Roaring Camp & Big Trees steam railroad in Felton, CA, and the Henry Cowell Redwoods adjacent. There is also Yosemite, Sierra National Forest, Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Forest, Red Rock Canyon State Park, Golden Valley Wilderness . . . we could fill a page; it's a pretty big state with more people than all of Australia.
Fond memories of watching TV my mother 🎉
This is but a very short clip from the entire wine tasting duel.
How's this for my version of "Frankenstein"?
Vincent Price as Dr. Frankenstein
Peter Lorre as Igor (or "Lorrigor")
That was just an idea for a joke. Not an actual movie.
I'd watch it
Coral Roper You'd watch it? Oh. Then, I'm not alone.
jasminne mcdonald Even if they are both dead
Coral Roper Okay. Who would play the monster?
jasminne mcdonald Who is appropriate besides Boris Karloff?
Anyone have the name of the movie this clip is from?
If Vincent Price is in the scene, how can it be Price-less?
I thought I saw Churchill😮
The wine waiter looks really familiar
what movie is this if i may ask
Peter like me fr
GREAT !
Peter Lorre in casablanca was excellent, better part of the vineyard..
whats the name of the movie?
I can do a voice impression of him and its very fun to do lol
Drunker'n Cooter Brown!!!
Not very priceless if Price is in it
LoL!
Were these sound effects really needed..?
is this film called Comedy of Terrors?
Lol what is this from???
0:15 Bless You
Movie?
"Tales of Terror"
Uma coisa é certa: Porre, porre, tomava o Peter Lorre.
As a part time alcoholic, I appreciate this. Same thing coffee or cannabis, people too up their own bum about drugs, it's always annoying.
Fine, have your sophistication, but don't dare you ever forget what the point of it all is.
I am in no way trying to be disrespectful in asking, because I can see how some could be, but what is the point in all this? Thank you and regards in advance
How is it priceless if price is in it