STEVEN SPIELBERG I cried with my brother laughing as kids when he said upon arrival 'where have you taken me?' 'Only to the COOLEST place in town!' lol Even in a bad film Carrey is funny
@James Furey Not a 'bad' film but certainly not a good one.Carrey was looking to take on darker edgier roles at this point. This misfired, then he got his magnum opus 'the truman show' not long after one of the greatest leading man performances of all time
The Cable Guy is an often underrated and overlooked film. This movie has actually aged quite well over the years. There were also several memorable cameos in this film.
This film helped Jack Black expand his career and he would become a major star as the years went by. Janeane Garofalo would go on to star in underrated movies like Cop Land and Mystery Men. You even got to see Charles Napier appear in this film. The Cable Guy showed the darker side of Jim Carrey and he would go on to expand on these more serious elements in his more dramatic film roles.
"Can I get a knife and fork" "There were no utensils in medieval times hence there are no utensils at medieval times would you like a refill on that pepsi" "No utensils but there was pepsi" I love that part
When I was a kid and saw this, I couldn’t understand why Broderick’s character didn’t want to be friends with the Cable Guy. He seemed like the coolest guy ever! As an adult.... now I kinda get it.
@@rayunited2010foryou How were Rick and Robin NOT normal? Rick was even more normal than Steven and realized that Chip was bad news and even told Steven this way before Steven finally noticed that Chip was really creepy. Robin noticed that Steven was a smotherer and kicked him out of her house. They seemed to get back together out of pity for Steven....The ONLY weird things she did was allow some Cable Guy into her house without confirming anything herself and later standing up for Chip and turning on Steven(But in that scene, Steven's family Members were being nicer to Chip than Steven despite Steven's OBVIOUSLY being uncomfortable with Chip.
It was criticized because he wasn’t an Ace Ventura or Fire Marshall Bill character type. Dark comedy where Jim displayed more depth to his character than other films. You get the jist of it at the beginning when it shows him as a kid watching TV as his so-called mother is leaving the house to go out whoring around every night. He understood the TV was the baby sitter. That set up everything else in this film to be believable.
As a young teen in the late 90's, I loved this movie. I've seen it probably 20 times. I had no idea people didnt like it, I thought it was hilarious and was just another hit Jim Carrey movie but with a darker twist to it.
@@raulduke3237 My understanding is that it was underappreciated when it came out. It is kind of a dark and weird movie under the jokes. Especially cause everyone knows those types of weirdos that talk to you for 2 minutes and instantly think you're buddies.
@@arkhamasylum7088 I just watched the teens react to that, which brought me here cause I know I wasn't trippin. He definitely said Hello, Clarice. And I actually remember watching the Sinbad movie as a kid when he was a genie. Naw man, they tryna make it seem like we dumb or something man 😕
@@dejuanthomas4953 ever seen the movie The lost boys, about vampires. The family moved to Santa Clara. Now it's called Santa Carla. ... You cannot make this stuff up.
@@cashewnuttel9054 The movie was panned by a number of critics and definitely got mixed reactions from the public... but it's one of those movies that for some reason has grown in popularity over the years... kind've found its audience decades after its theatrical run.
@@tyrannosaurusburke Not dead, but 20 years older than Plaza. And Hollywood does tend to gobble young women up and spit them out by the time they're in their late 40's, or even earlier than that.
I always read her expressions as 'jeezus not this guy again'. It's brilliant because just her expressions get you thinking more about the backstory to his character.
She may not have been utilized all that well during her stint on SNL, but even in this cameo, this is where her standard deadpan snarkiness REALLY shines! It's almost like imaging her and Audbrey Plaza in a drunk scene! Do you think they'd be more lively, or just about the same? 😆
Yeah it's Andy Dick. Back when he wasn't such a mess and Ben Stiller and him were best of buddies before they fell out and most importantly when he was funny.
Main reason is that it was marketed as a fun comedy because that's how Carrey was perceived due to his prior work. What people actually got was a comedy with a significant dark thriller element and that dissonance. However, when you take the film for what it is, I'd rank it only behind Dumb and Dumber for Carrey's 90s comedy work.
This movie came out when I was a senior in high school. Me and my buddy would pregame at his parents. Beers and Cable Guy. Ahhhh. Feels like another life.
It was poorly marketed as another Jim Carry haha movie for the kiddos. When the audiences got a dark aurtur comedy satirizing American culture and entertainment, with strong themes of mental illness, consumerism, and depression it flew over viewers' heads with a resounding, "WHOOSH!" Almost the opposite of nostalgia, revisiting this film that deeply troubled me as a child, I came to appreciate it as nothing less than an absolutely brilliant piece of cult cinema. The story, cast, acting, humor, and direction was so on-point and memorable.
No, it rated just about right. As far as being "marketed as a Jim Carrey haha movie to kids" goes, it wasn't. Nearly everyone in this movie was hopelessly miscast, misdirected and misused.
Here in the UK, I used to do medieval re-enactment. We used to dress up in more historically accurate stuff, and camp in castle ruins, and eat chinese takeaway, perpetually accompanied by the smell of WD40 (easiest way to keep the armour and weapons from rusting). A truly realistic medieval experience.
oh my god that look she give at 0.14 always cracks me up !!! janeane garofalo is so damn funny and overlooked shes awesome , and the cable guy is criminally underrated a really funny film holds up great today.
At the right time To be fair, A serving wench back in Medieval Times was what we call a Waitress today. :) I learned that from watching Wizards Of Waverly Place on Disney Channel when Alex casts a "Wench" spell on floundering, horrible waitress Harper to make her become a good waitress. Little did she know, Harper became TOO good of a waitress and begun bossing Alex around.
@CarelessFreak They're actually a chain. I went to the one in Chicago two years ago and it's shockingly similar to how it's portrayed in Cable Guy. I had an absolute blast.
I never read about it but it definitely seems like the silence of the lambs part was something Jim Carrey just improvised and they left it in. He laughs while he's delivering the line, and it looks like in the shot from Matthew Broderick's side he's laughing too hard for the scene.
Not only that, but I think the skin part is from Lector's jail break while "Hello, Clarise" is from an entirely different scene. Still funny as hell and not a little creepy given where the characters goes in the film.
I went to medieval times in Orlando today. I completely acted obnoxious like Jim Carey 😆 Yelled “smite him” and other lines. The cups, bowls and crowns haven’t changed since the film. They even still serve Pepsi 😆
Did you guys know Medieval times is the #1 dinner attraction in North America? And I went last night for the first time and it was incredible! I had such a great time 10 stars to the service the food and the atmosphere...also the Air conditioning was perfect
Dost thust have thou have a glass of ale for me and me mate? He has been pitched in battle for a fort night, and has a kings thirst for the frosty brew thust might have thou for thust
I love Chip's amused eye movement at roughly 1:45 as he drinks his soda/beer." It kind of conveys,"I being a seasoned fans of this Medievalrestaurant really should have schooled first time Steven on how to behave at Medieval Times!" LOL. :D
I wouldn't go that far, but it's so over the top and silly that it even made Broderick crack... Cause it doesn't even look like Hannibal! It took so long to balance that stupid chicken meat/skin... It's so gross... Yet he does the voice ~so well~ in juxtaposition to the ridiculous "mask". Love me some Jim Carrey.
@@bigmacattk Farley would have been too goofy and over the top. There's nothing really in Farley's body of work that makes me think he could have brought the pathos and sinister edge that Carrey had, and it's that which makes the movie so rewatchable.
@@brianm2881 Farley was going to play Fatty Arbuckle in a dark biopic, before the project was cancelled. Even in Tommy Boy there where moments when Farley got serious and dramatic and did it well.
I've always thought this was Jim Carrey making Matthew Broderick laugh with the Silence Of The Lambs thing, not Chip Douglas making Steven Kovacs laugh. :) I love the happy laugh Jim does when he sees he made Matthew laugh. :)
My cousins and I loved this movie growing up (I secretly was afraid of it too) and would scream “This is Medieval Times!” At the top of our lungs at random and just crack up. Good times.
" I can't help to love how overly obnoxious Jim Carrey is in this part where he begins to sing" Red Knight you're going down down, Where not going down" Or something like that!!! LOL 😂😂 Jim's delivery in this movie is unbelievably brilliant."👏🏿👏🏿
Fun fact: Jim Carrey does an impression of Anthony Hopkins from The Silence of the Lambs, in front of Matthew Broderick. Broderick appeared in The Road to Welville with Hopkins.
Holy cow! The actress who plays Melinda the waitress in The Cable Guy is the same actress who played Heather Mooney (inventor of the quick burning cigarette) in Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion. I have seen both of those movies so many times over the years. How did I just now notice that?
24 years later, and Medieval Times is STILL going strong! This is actually one of the longest running acting gigs in LA.
Darn it's been that long? I just googled that.
LA or long beach?
STEVEN SPIELBERG I cried with my brother laughing as kids when he said upon arrival 'where have you taken me?' 'Only to the COOLEST place in town!' lol Even in a bad film Carrey is funny
This is an actua place????? Wtf it’s now on my bucket list
@James Furey Not a 'bad' film but certainly not a good one.Carrey was looking to take on darker edgier roles at this point. This misfired, then he got his magnum opus 'the truman show' not long after one of the greatest leading man performances of all time
0:12 Medieval Times Waitress: Six years of drama school... for this.
YasQeen when i finally emerged from drug rehab i was not thinking the same thing
She should've gotten an award for that preformance
@@WegraX you meant a good tip right.
its Jeanine Garafalo ... she is a stand up comedian.. she never went to drama school... pffft.
Shes The voice Of Daria
As a serving wench at Medieval Times...I feel you Melinda.
Is it actually like this haha?
You have my sympathy...and my sword. Fair lady
And a fairer wench never hath been
I would just talk back normal lol
Pepsi or not🤪
Her facial expression is priceless
Yeah, miserable wench hated seeing others having something they enjoy. She just can't wait to get home and.... do her nails?
@@neoasura Real wits there guy, Real wits.
Who is she?
@gothatway09 thanks
@gothatway09 cool cute party cute
I like how you can actually see Matthew Broderick cracking up when Jim Carrey does the Silence of the Lambs bit.😆
apparently it was unscripted. comedy gold
Just like the "most annoying sound in the world" bit in Dumb & Dumber
Jim is trying not to laugh also when he says silence of the lambs lol
@@MrMcKane I miss the 90's so bad lmfao + sad face
@@TrillShatner Before the dark times.. before the "woke" destroyed cinema.
The Cable Guy is an often underrated and overlooked film. This movie has actually aged quite well over the years. There were also several memorable cameos in this film.
TAhowardrocksx2 agreed.
Yeah, freaked out when I saw both Jack Black and Kyle Gass (Tenacious D) were both in the movie
This film helped Jack Black expand his career and he would become a major star as the years went by. Janeane Garofalo would go on to star in underrated movies like Cop Land and Mystery Men. You even got to see Charles Napier appear in this film. The Cable Guy showed the darker side of Jim Carrey and he would go on to expand on these more serious elements in his more dramatic film roles.
Thanks professor. Would you care to elaborate on the mise en scène?
Because we just don't have _enough_ sarcasm in UA-cam comments.
"Can I get a knife and fork"
"There were no utensils in medieval times hence there are no utensils at medieval times would you like a refill on that pepsi"
"No utensils but there was pepsi"
I love that part
That was the exact thing I thought when I went there
themreyeballs Lol I know I always crack up with that part lol
Dude, I got a lot of tables. Hahaha
One of the best scenes
Pepsi has been around since the 1890's.
I went to medieval times and they do supply them now.
Garofalo's cringe eyes make the interaction between her and Carey Comedy gold 😂
I had a crush on her back in the day. The combination of her looks, her attitude, and her comedic timing was just perfect.
@@Michael-cf9cj absolutely. Remember Mystery Men?
@@TheTuttle99 Love that movie.
@@Michael-cf9cj same. Something about her
She stole the scene with they eye thing. That's when you know you're dealing with true genius.
When I was a kid and saw this, I couldn’t understand why Broderick’s character didn’t want to be friends with the Cable Guy. He seemed like the coolest guy ever!
As an adult.... now I kinda get it.
Broderick was the only normal person in this film.
As an adult now I kinda wish I had a friend like this.
@@rayunited2010foryou Robin and Rick were normal too. :)
@@MarySmith-lv3mo Not exactly.
@@rayunited2010foryou How were Rick and Robin NOT normal? Rick was even more normal than Steven and realized that Chip was bad news and even told Steven this way before Steven finally noticed that Chip was really creepy. Robin noticed that Steven was a smotherer and kicked him out of her house. They seemed to get back together out of pity for Steven....The ONLY weird things she did was allow some Cable Guy into her house without confirming anything herself and later standing up for Chip and turning on Steven(But in that scene, Steven's family Members were being nicer to Chip than Steven despite Steven's OBVIOUSLY being uncomfortable with Chip.
I'll never understand the bad reviews this movie got at the time. It's a cinematic masterpiece.
Same here. When the movie first came out, I already really like it a lot.
Cause it was different from what Jim was known for most likely
It's not a bad movie but cinematic masterpiece? Lol christ.
It was criticized because he wasn’t an Ace Ventura or Fire Marshall Bill character type. Dark comedy where Jim displayed more depth to his character than other films. You get the jist of it at the beginning when it shows him as a kid watching TV as his so-called mother is leaving the house to go out whoring around every night. He understood the TV was the baby sitter. That set up everything else in this film to be believable.
It looks terrible but ok
"Dude, I got a lot of tables."
😂😂😂😂
Lmao
Hilarious !
For me this was the most memorable part of the movie, so I wonder if this movie helped a lot
Breaking character will get that wench a whipping.
As a young teen in the late 90's, I loved this movie. I've seen it probably 20 times. I had no idea people didnt like it, I thought it was hilarious and was just another hit Jim Carrey movie but with a darker twist to it.
I was late teens.
A hit ? it was his only flop. Yea, no people hated this one. Especially after Jim Carey gave us some really good movies before this
@@raulduke3237 My understanding is that it was underappreciated when it came out. It is kind of a dark and weird movie under the jokes. Especially cause everyone knows those types of weirdos that talk to you for 2 minutes and instantly think you're buddies.
It's a really dark comedy
I happen to love dark comedy tho
"Hello Clarice, it's good to see you again" Lmao
Funny thing is. With the Mandela effect. Anthony Hopkins never actually said that in that movie,in this dimension
@@arkhamasylum7088 ROFLMAO
@@arkhamasylum7088 I just watched the teens react to that, which brought me here cause I know I wasn't trippin. He definitely said Hello, Clarice. And I actually remember watching the Sinbad movie as a kid when he was a genie. Naw man, they tryna make it seem like we dumb or something man 😕
@@dejuanthomas4953 ever seen the movie The lost boys, about vampires. The family moved to Santa Clara. Now it's called Santa Carla. ... You cannot make this stuff up.
You can find residuals on Google search on articles on it being Santa Clara. But on the merchandise, its Santa Carla lol. No joke
This was a classic movie, one of Jim Carey’s best films ever!
I... did not laugh, am I sick in the head?
Agree🤪
even better than The Number 23 ?
@@cashewnuttel9054yes
@@cashewnuttel9054 The movie was panned by a number of critics and definitely got mixed reactions from the public... but it's one of those movies that for some reason has grown in popularity over the years... kind've found its audience decades after its theatrical run.
Janeane Garofalo was Aubrey Plaza before Aubrey Plaza.
Aubrey who?
@Picolas Cage Janeane Garofalo isn't dead.
@@tyrannosaurusburke Not dead, but 20 years older than Plaza. And Hollywood does tend to gobble young women up and spit them out by the time they're in their late 40's, or even earlier than that.
@@trysometruth so true
Except Aubrey plaza sucks
Does Jim Carrey ever _not_ give it 110%?
Violent Nomad Sadly, no. The man has all the subtlety of a jackhammer.
@John Lester Yeah, I think people bothering you everywhere you go does that to people.
@@mista_fur3346 Well if he doesn't want to be bothered he can be a plumber.
Not once. An it's staying that way.
@John Lester still killed it in sonic
THIS... is MEDIEVAL TIMES!!!!
I don't know why but that part always cracks me up.
Welcome to Medieval tiiiiimes.......
THIS...IS THE ONLY QUOTE I REMEMBER OF THIS MOVIE AND I SAY IT EVERYDAY
Best
The way he says it is funny lol
Every time I got to Medieval Times in Nj I think of this hilarious scene. These two made it gold.
She might have worked there.
Ive been to the one in LA, still my all time favorite place to have dinner.
😂 love that place
Melinda absolutely cracks me up. Classic scene.
"There no were no utensils but there was Pepsi?" lmao
Maybe there was Pepsi free...
Dude, i got a lot of tables.
You want a Pepsi kid, you gotta pay for it!
Marty McFly Chicken
lapinbeau Just give me something without any sugar
Matthew Broderick cracking up during Jim's Anthony Hopkins impression is absolutely godamned hilarious 😂
Jim Carrey improvised that scene that’s why lol
Good catch! I couldn't help but notice matt's pure ear to ear smile! lmfao
I always read her expressions as 'jeezus not this guy again'. It's brilliant because just her expressions get you thinking more about the backstory to his character.
She was offended because he's a cisgender white male.
She may not have been utilized all that well during her stint on SNL, but even in this cameo, this is where her standard deadpan snarkiness REALLY shines! It's almost like imaging her and Audbrey Plaza in a drunk scene! Do you think they'd be more lively, or just about the same? 😆
I love the waitresses reaction when Chip starts talkin in medieval dialogue lmaoo
I love the guy at 0:37 and how he says "This is Medieval tiiiiimes!!!!" xD
That's Andy Dick
No, it's not.
Yes, it is. Look it up on IMDb.
GaeasBlessing IMDB is wrong. It's a conspiracy perpetrated by Hillary Clinton.
Yeah it's Andy Dick. Back when he wasn't such a mess and Ben Stiller and him were best of buddies before they fell out and most importantly when he was funny.
This is one of my absolute favorite JC movies. I don't understand why it wasn't a huge success.
Main reason is that it was marketed as a fun comedy because that's how Carrey was perceived due to his prior work. What people actually got was a comedy with a significant dark thriller element and that dissonance.
However, when you take the film for what it is, I'd rank it only behind Dumb and Dumber for Carrey's 90s comedy work.
"No utensils but there was pepsi."
"Well, we didn't get sponsored by any utensils, so yeah."
this movie is basically if Ferris Bueler just had a crazy acid trip and this was his day.
I don’t care what anyone says this was one of Jim’s most hilarious movies .
Prob. the stalking aspect of the movie was not appealing to most people but looking back its a very funny movie
This movie came out when I was a senior in high school. Me and my buddy would pregame at his parents. Beers and Cable Guy. Ahhhh. Feels like another life.
How do people hate this movie?!? It’s genius
This is such an underrated movie, it's unbelievable...
“...dude, I’ve got a lot of tables!” xD that line was getting me every time.
sooo underrateddddd
It was poorly marketed as another Jim Carry haha movie for the kiddos. When the audiences got a dark aurtur comedy satirizing American culture and entertainment, with strong themes of mental illness, consumerism, and depression it flew over viewers' heads with a resounding, "WHOOSH!" Almost the opposite of nostalgia, revisiting this film that deeply troubled me as a child, I came to appreciate it as nothing less than an absolutely brilliant piece of cult cinema. The story, cast, acting, humor, and direction was so on-point and memorable.
No, it rated just about right. As far as being "marketed as a Jim Carrey haha movie to kids" goes, it wasn't. Nearly everyone in this movie was hopelessly miscast, misdirected and misused.
@Kevin Prima That's pretty much what this movie was about. XD
Coolest thing about this clip is that the Silence of the Lambs reaction by MB is real, he did not know JC would do that when they filmed that scene...
Oh really? Lol that's awesome. Was that in the commentary or something?
Cambaudio I read it somewhere online (maybe IMDB trivia area) when I saw the film again semi recently...
+Thomas Spychalski First the "Most annoying sound in the world" and now this.
Lmao!! Mathew was trying so hard not break character 🤣😂🤣
Here in the UK, I used to do medieval re-enactment. We used to dress up in more historically accurate stuff, and camp in castle ruins, and eat chinese takeaway, perpetually accompanied by the smell of WD40 (easiest way to keep the armour and weapons from rusting). A truly realistic medieval experience.
Medieval times was England
Sounds horrible
What are the rules in fights?
Gonna go to Medieval times this summer.
I wanna be on the blue team just to sing
"Going Down, Down, Down!
Red Knight Going Down!"
i hear that
Desiree Delgado I'm actually at Medieval Times right now watching the red and blue knight fight! lol
Byron Vasquez Jr. who won
*RED KNIGHT SUCKS THE BIG ONE!!!!!*
Oh red knight going down, I thought he said we’re not going down.
THERE WHERE NO UNTENSILS BUT THERE WAS PEPSI THAT SHIT ALWAYS GOT ME 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Janeane's so cute
***** what is her name?
Yes she is!
Used to be.
oh my god that look she give at 0.14 always cracks me up !!! janeane garofalo is so damn funny and overlooked shes awesome , and the cable guy is criminally underrated a really funny film holds up great today.
She wasn't acting, she's just a very miserable person. Back then they thought it was part of her shtick.
@@goatwarrior3570 Go suck Trump's little mushroom.
@@22steve5150 Yeh, that sounds like the kind of cringe thing she'd say. 😬
She's hot too.
Wow, I just ate there for the first time last week and its still exactly like this! Go Medieval Times!
Did you have to go inside the arena and fight one of your friends? lol
Did the waitress say "I'll be your serving whench" ?
At the right time To be fair, A serving wench back in Medieval Times was what we call a Waitress today. :) I learned that from watching Wizards Of Waverly Place on Disney Channel when Alex casts a "Wench" spell on floundering, horrible waitress Harper to make her become a good waitress. Little did she know, Harper became TOO good of a waitress and begun bossing Alex around.
I had no idea this place was even real, I've never been to the states, now I'm incredibly curious.
@CarelessFreak They're actually a chain. I went to the one in Chicago two years ago and it's shockingly similar to how it's portrayed in Cable Guy. I had an absolute blast.
2:04 he was really laughing there.
jakep1979 LMAO
I remember this movie always getting referred to as awful growing up. I watched it for the first time about a year ago and loved it
Matt Broderick tryin not to crack up always gets me
Every scene in this movie is pure gold
Holy crap! it's Janeane Garofalo!
An outstandingly-realistic performance.
I never read about it but it definitely seems like the silence of the lambs part was something Jim Carrey just improvised and they left it in. He laughs while he's delivering the line, and it looks like in the shot from Matthew Broderick's side he's laughing too hard for the scene.
mrrusss definitely improvised. Matt is clearly cracking up.
Not only that, but I think the skin part is from Lector's jail break while "Hello, Clarise" is from an entirely different scene. Still funny as hell and not a little creepy given where the characters goes in the film.
I never noticed Broderick trying so hard not to bust out laughing before! lol
I've always thought so that as well!
Let us also not forget Matthew Broderick killed a mother and daughter in Ireland.
I went to medieval times in Orlando today. I completely acted obnoxious like Jim Carey 😆
Yelled “smite him” and other lines.
The cups, bowls and crowns haven’t changed since the film.
They even still serve Pepsi 😆
But do they have utensils now? It’s the real question 🤣
My mom took me here for my sweet 16 just because I freakin love this movie 😂😂😂😂😂 best birthday ever!
The woman’s face of annoyance @ 0:13. Is comedy gold
I'm not gonna lie she's cute lol I believe she is also in mystery men
that silence of the lambs bit was improvised,,,,,the laugh that comes from Matthew is real
Red knight going down'....down down down.
Red knight going down."!!!
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH SHAAAAAADDD UUUUUUUUUUPPPPPP!!!!!!
dope song
😂
It’s “Down down down! Where not going down!”
That waitress is so hot.
MikeNJ27
Janeanne Garafalo? She's a hag.
MikeNJ27
“Was” lol
@@ManPursueExcellence still would, minus the goofy glasses
Joan Ruiz Jacob
If that’s what you’re into, sure, go ahead.
Who am I to judge? 😆
American Patriot she’s QUEEN OF THE HARPIES
funny how the cable guy is teaching ferris bueller to live a little. Also, whatever happened to the Garofallo/Stiller pack? I miss that.
1: Garofalo has only 1 "l" and 2: I agree with you.
"I am Matthew Broderick!"
- Alan Harper
ShonenFreakTV lmao
Did you guys know Medieval times is the #1 dinner attraction in North America? And I went last night for the first time and it was incredible! I had such a great time 10 stars to the service the food and the atmosphere...also the Air conditioning was perfect
Dost thust have thou have a glass of ale for me and me mate? He has been pitched in battle for a fort night, and has a kings thirst for the frosty brew thust might have thou for thust
*eye roll* I'll be right back my lord...
And thanks to you fair witch
+JD Fox - *wench
*mug of ale
Hilarious
Medieval Times is a great photography & filming location for a movie.
How do you sit next to Carey and not lose it Broderick is awesome for that 😂😂😂
Funny movie..people just weren't ready to see Jim Carrey play this character in 1996, but the film has aged very well
I wasn't ready to see it either. I was born in 1998.
Anyone else prepping for their first Medieval Times experience by watching this???? 👑
She was a childhood crush of mine when I first saw her on "Mystery Men" lol
“can I have your skin"
_The_Dan_Show_ "Check this out, silence of the lahambs, hello clarice it's good to see you again, ahahaha"
Completely Insane i laughed so bad at that morbid joke omg
Sure
Demon Hunter 😂😂😂😂😂
Does she have an Avengers tattoo?
When Matthew broderick wears the crown I’m getting simba vibes
When she greets them, she makes no eye contact with Jim Carry because she's dealt with him before.
The waitress is such a good actor lol.
9 years old: HE SAID FORTNIGHT
Down down down, red Knight's going down!
I love Chip's amused eye movement at roughly 1:45 as he drinks his soda/beer." It kind of conveys,"I being a seasoned fans of this Medievalrestaurant really should have schooled first time Steven on how to behave at Medieval Times!" LOL. :D
"I'll be right back, my lord" that delivery had me rolling
You can see Mathew almost breaking character when Jim says Hello Clarice
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
And you can hear Jim crack a laugh breaking character as well during that
35 years old, I've lived 40 minutes from medieval times my whole life. Going on Monday. Can't wait to quote this film from my childhood!
The silence of the lambs improv is one of the greatest moments in the history of comedy. Pure genius
I wouldn't go that far, but it's so over the top and silly that it even made Broderick crack... Cause it doesn't even look like Hannibal! It took so long to balance that stupid chicken meat/skin... It's so gross... Yet he does the voice ~so well~ in juxtaposition to the ridiculous "mask". Love me some Jim Carrey.
0:14 F O R T N I T E
0:14 When she does the eyes it always gets me.
"There were no utensils but there was pepsi?" Lmao!
there needs to be an animated gif of Jim Carey doing the whole "let the games begin" bit.
Fun Fact: Chris Farley was suppose to play the cable guy, but Jim Carrey got the pat
DmOn83
Farley would hav made this movie 10x better
@@bigmacattk Farley would have been too goofy and over the top. There's nothing really in Farley's body of work that makes me think he could have brought the pathos and sinister edge that Carrey had, and it's that which makes the movie so rewatchable.
@@brianm2881 Farley was going to play Fatty Arbuckle in a dark biopic, before the project was cancelled. Even in Tommy Boy there where moments when Farley got serious and dramatic and did it well.
If I recall correctly, Chris Farley didn’t make the cut mainly due to his scheduling conflicts
@@mechadoggy Nonsense. They realized the sattelite dish at the end couldn't hold his weight.
“Boom bam” 👑
"Dude, I got a lotta tables." This was her best role next to Mystery Men.
It was the same character. She has the acting range of a cow.
@@goatwarrior3570 haha. True. But I still liked it back then.
There will never be another Jim Carrey
SMITE HIM!!!!
*can I have your skin?*
Janeaene garafolo the queen of sarcasm
Clearly, the waitress loves her job
I've always thought this was Jim Carrey making Matthew Broderick laugh with the Silence Of The Lambs thing, not Chip Douglas making Steven Kovacs laugh. :) I love the happy laugh Jim does when he sees he made Matthew laugh. :)
The best friend anyone could wish to have
0:19 Very Juliette Lewis-like from Christmas Vacation... Love it
I have no idea, but these scene just randomly popped in my head, so I searched it... I forgot how damn funny this movie was. 🤣🤣🤣
I've seen this movie a dozen times. I've never noticed before that Matthew Brodrick looks directly at the camera at 0:27.
He transformed into ferris bueller for a second
In the Cable Guy Universe, he was just looking ahead. :)
Garofalo morphs into Lindsey Ellis more and more as this scene goes on.
My cousins and I loved this movie growing up (I secretly was afraid of it too) and would scream “This is Medieval Times!” At the top of our lungs at random and just crack up. Good times.
fried chicken, duels in horsing, Pepsi, definitely Medieval Times is the ideal place for a very entertaining night ¿who not enjoy that?.
" I can't help to love how overly obnoxious Jim Carrey is in this part where he begins to sing" Red Knight you're going down down, Where not going down" Or something like that!!! LOL 😂😂
Jim's delivery in this movie is unbelievably brilliant."👏🏿👏🏿
Fun fact: Jim Carrey does an impression of Anthony Hopkins from The Silence of the Lambs, in front of Matthew Broderick. Broderick appeared in The Road to Welville with Hopkins.
I remember going to one of these in the late 90s, early 2000s on a family vacation to myrtle beach. Still have pictures.
Chip and Michael Scott would make pretty good friends.
Wouldn't Michael Scott be more suited to be STEVEN'S FRIEND rather than CHIP'S FRIEND?
Holy cow! The actress who plays Melinda the waitress in The Cable Guy is the same actress who played Heather Mooney (inventor of the quick burning cigarette) in Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion. I have seen both of those movies so many times over the years. How did I just now notice that?
2:04 lol Matthew is clearly laughing about Jim
I live in La Mirada just a few minutes from Medevil Times (Buena Park CA). Yes this place exits and is still open as of 2023 😎💪
close enough?