Modern time is evergreen wonderful creation of Charlie Chaplin which we now feel and exhibit negative impact in our everyday life due to total automation.
Am I the only one who feels... kind of uneased watching this? The idea of being strapped into this machine that is slowly going nuts is borderline scary for me.
This was filmed in 1936, although Chaplin said he had the feeding machine idea floating around for years beforehand. For a “silent” film there is an overlooked point which is subconsciously brilliant. The use of sound. We hear the machine, its internal workings, even the subtle splash if soup in the bowl, but never any of the dialogue, some of which is clearly shouting. It never feels odd. The boss’ voice is only heard over the loudspeakers, never outside of his office. I think Chaplin was definitely gearing up for sound by planting all of these little seeds throughout the picture, culminating with his ingenious nonsense song near the end. Also, the editing is flawless throughout, a trait for which Chaplin seldom gets praise.
And later in the movie we hear Charlie's voice for the first time--singing absolute gibberish. It feels like a principle cartoons later carried over of being very light on dialogue to focus on the physical comedy. Charlie's influence on film cannot be overstated.
Isn't it just so wonderful that someone who was born almost 150 years ago and already died 44 years ago, still makes us laugh and happy. If he would know🙃
The arm that swings around and wipes his mouth is like a continuous punch-line! At the end when he's screaming in panic as it frantically smacks him in the face, comedic gold! Rotf!
Certainly. What was SF for Chaplin has become reality now. Because of a hysterical panic we are forced to live as faceless machines wearing masks and are locked up. Far worse than the Feeding Machine.
I've read that the nuts were made from some sort of sugar paste and painted in food color to look metal-ish. :) A bit like the shoes he ate in Gold Rush (1925), which were made out of licorice.
I have to be honest, I never truly paid attention to him until this video. I am officially a fan now. This was brilliant and I can see how some of the great physical comedians of the last half century would have been influenced by him.
Charlie Chaplin is a phenomenal comedian .. he's well known to people all over the world .. I was born in the middle east and when I was a kid during the seventh decade of the 20th century we used to watch his movies on TV frequently and he was considered a legend by the older generations .. it would be a surprise if you meet someone who doesn't know who's Charlie Chaplin ..
Our grade 12 film class watched a bunch of Chaplins comedies. People were happy to see them because he's so historic, but no one really laughed. This one however, so different from his earlier works, it had people laughing loudly.
It's hard to imagine just how big Charlie Chaplin was his popularity and notoriety was bigger than anyone else on the planet during the 1920s and 30s,more people knew who Chaplin was than their own kings,queens and leaders,in today's monetary terms compared to the 20s and 30s he would have been being payed over 250.000 a day...he wasn't just the greatest comedian the world has ever known he quite simply is the greatest performer on the history of film and he did it without even saying a word
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This is an epic a timeless masterpiece of Charlie. But cant understand how 1 k people can dislike this one
I love Charlie Chaplin, but in comparison to his earlier material it lacked a genuine feel. Like the class clown that has had his laugh and is trying to go again. (I didn't dislike, but I understand why one would)
@@TheDJRiffin Each to his own, but I saw Modern Times in a second run theatre with a large crowd and I've never heard that much laughter at a comedy before.
When you think about it. This is disturbing. The company is trying to find ways to feed their workers as quick as they can to make them work longer and have them test a beta that is dangerous. And when Chaplin’s character lost it and started playing with the buttons and levers, the workers had to speed up and try to catch up with it before getting their coworker from getting hurt...... geez
I am from the future, 1967 [27 years ahead of you, my friend] and I am still here. Little Chaplin's comedy films will always live-on, to those who seek for a laugh!. :)
His facial expressions, they guy is just a madman born waaaay ahead of his times. He acts like a modern man from our time. But dresses like a hipster because it's his actual clothing.
Today when i was talking to my dad on phone, my dad said "for all the chores machines are there, except for feeding" So i remembered this scene and sent the link to my dad. Will ask his reaction tomorrow 😊😊
N'abandonnez pas ; le feu à l'intérieur de vous brûle plus que tout ce qui vous entoure. Vous êtes plus que vous ne pouvez l'imaginer. N'ayez pas peur de faire ce que vous aimez, optez pour le sommet de votre industrie. Que Dieu remplisse tous ceux qui vous regarde de bonheur 🙏
Isto é fantástico, eu era criança e assisti na TV vários filmes reprisados e não achava tanta graça quanto hoje,um gênio este Charlie Chaplin.🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Это было смешно! Надо же:больше ста лет прошло, а старина Чарли уже такие фильмы снимал, с такими технологиями! И роботы у него уже тогда были. Чарльз Спенсер Чаплин, если ты видишь, там-на небесах, то, что я пишу-знай:ты гений, твоё творчество-опередило время, мы тебя любим, и считаем величайшим актёром, и режиссёром!
When I was 10 years old (about 58 years back) I witnessed lot of Chaplin's movies at Bangalore Cubbon park, small theatre called Balbhavan just Rs 1 for kids every Sunday I visited with my friends .we laughed very loudly .I think Balbhavan demolished
@@itzakpoelzig330 Watch there’s gonna be some Chaplin fan responding to your comment in like a month going “Well who cares about him?” And it’s just going to be the funniest thing ever
Это не просто юмор, это - образец здравомыслия. В те времена понимать, чем отличается прогрессивная мысль от глупости - надо было иметь особый талант. Для того, чтобы это объяснить, использовался юмор. Да, было смешно, я ржал под столом, но много вы видели клоунов, которые заставляют вас думать? Вот где гений! Чарли, надеюсь, что в лучшем из миров тебе не приходится сталкиваться с человеческой глупостью, и там ты серьёзен как статуя Мыслителя1
Почитав кометы здесь... Народ так и не понял в ЧТО реально стоит за этой машиной... Feeding Кормить на английском и так же давать информацию / brain wash / . Это во все времена.. Тv- это машина...!!! Brilliant - master Charlie как в воду глядел
If you genuinely have this put you in a fit of laughter you never moved past kid cartoon humor and likely laugh at Amy Schumer. It was funny 60 years ago, not today
This scene is one of the eternal comedy scenes😅😂 Apart from comedy, the film Modern Times teaches that, don't be too mechanised which would be disastrous 🤔
I still remember the days I used to watch such clips with my father when I was 6 years old. Such a strong memory and will never be forgotten!
I have a fond memory of my late dad laughing hysterically at this
@@acer3573 sorry about your loss
is he still alive
Same
Modern time is evergreen wonderful creation of Charlie Chaplin which we now feel and exhibit negative impact in our everyday life due to total automation.
このシーンは家族で笑い転げて、ぶっ飛んだシーン。人間が単純な機械にコテンパンにされる自虐性こそ面白い。演技も抜群。ストレス発散に一番です!
But it is 2024
2:17 "its ok"
*machine goes ham*
"its not ok."
love how you can read their lips at times!
With style baby 😎😎😎
Am I the only one who feels... kind of uneased watching this? The idea of being strapped into this machine that is slowly going nuts is borderline scary for me.
Maybe because that was his message in the time of optimisation even your lunch time will be compromised
Yes there is subtle warning about excessive usage of scientific advancements making human imprisoned ,helpless and blows it can result!
The reason why it would be rejected. ^^
This was filmed in 1936, although Chaplin said he had the feeding machine idea floating around for years beforehand. For a “silent” film there is an overlooked point which is subconsciously brilliant. The use of sound. We hear the machine, its internal workings, even the subtle splash if soup in the bowl, but never any of the dialogue, some of which is clearly shouting. It never feels odd. The boss’ voice is only heard over the loudspeakers, never outside of his office. I think Chaplin was definitely gearing up for sound by planting all of these little seeds throughout the picture, culminating with his ingenious nonsense song near the end. Also, the editing is flawless throughout, a trait for which Chaplin seldom gets praise.
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Wow, that's actually a really good observation I never even thought about. He really was someone special and his attention to detail was amazing.
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And later in the movie we hear Charlie's voice for the first time--singing absolute gibberish. It feels like a principle cartoons later carried over of being very light on dialogue to focus on the physical comedy. Charlie's influence on film cannot be overstated.
Chaplin was known for his perfectionism in editing ..spending countless hours and reels
Isn't it just so wonderful that someone who was born almost 150 years ago and already died 44 years ago, still makes us laugh and happy. If he would know🙃
no I detest happiness and dead people >:(
i dont find this funny
Sad for Charlie😭
he was born 132 years ago !!
Don't know wtf you came up with 150 years ago smh
@@TheConorsmithusa "almost" smart ass🙄🙄🙄
The arm that swings around and wipes his mouth is like a continuous punch-line! At the end when he's screaming in panic as it frantically smacks him in the face, comedic gold! Rotf!
ศุุุุุุุทีุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุ่
“You’ll never find a rainbow if you’re looking down.” - Charlie Chaplin ☺️🎉💐
ooooo I like that quote. thanks
@Tormis Koppa 🤣🤣
"as me or as a worm?" Karl Pilkington
Chaplin's work is timeless.
Certainly. What was SF for Chaplin has become reality now. Because of a hysterical panic we are forced to live as faceless machines wearing masks and are locked up. Far worse than the Feeding Machine.
@@christianwouters6764 no
Hiii
Agree
He s simply genius
"a day without laughter is a day wasted" -charlie chaplin rip ✨✨❤💕
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i read it as slaughter.....
@@fshy_bat same thing
@@zainalabdeen5005 hg6fhnup 😀❤️😭 in
*The mouth-wiper is the punchline!* 😂
Does it cheese???
Oh gosh ive seen you before why do you always type like this
Ok boomet
😂😂😂🤣🤣
@Tormis Koppa 8
The real Modern day:
*We dont do that here*
the real modern day is every day that has ever existed since the dawn of man
Yet
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@@serinjatrabari6542what does that mean
Charlie Chaplin made the whole world laugh with this particular scene regardless of what langauge you speak.
Saw this scene for the first time when I was 6-7 years old. Still fresh in my memory of how hard I laughed that day.
I remember being terrified at that age by the horror inducing noise and velocity of that thing, especially with the corn!
Because you are 8 years old now
Oitbhok he fu
Lol.....Charlie is just a time wasting
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How old you are now
3:31 respect for doing that scene without choking and keeping in character .
I've read that the nuts were made from some sort of sugar paste and painted in food color to look metal-ish. :) A bit like the shoes he ate in Gold Rush (1925), which were made out of licorice.
And though it looks automated, he's skillfully controlling the mechanism, timing it for comedic effect.
Chaplin was a true legend. No one to this day has made a scene like this.
Joseph's machines has a modern remake video of this
@@victorsvittles7266 I don't really care about a loser on youtube copying other people's ideas, no I will not be watching it.
@@jamiesedgefield5476 Ну так и не смотри! Всем плевать на твое мнение
@@dekor0 get lost you loser, speak english dumb little boy
@@dekor0 you can't even speak english and you think you understand Charlie chaplain more than me? moron
My god it's so funny 🤣🤣🤣 seriously no one could act like him he is the best 👍👍
Yes pooja very funny 😂😂no body is born like him in acting till today he is the best 👍💯👍💯
Absolutely
Sahi kaha jaan nikal jaygai has has ke
How is that funny? Doesnt even come Close to Rowan Atkinson
@@lakaldrak comedy is subjective, murray
I have to be honest, I never truly paid attention to him until this video. I am officially a fan now. This was brilliant and I can see how some of the great physical comedians of the last half century would have been influenced by him.
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@@solsticemeows Her what?
Charlie Chaplin is a phenomenal comedian .. he's well known to people all over the world .. I was born in the middle east and when I was a kid during the seventh decade of the 20th century we used to watch his movies on TV frequently and he was considered a legend by the older generations .. it would be a surprise if you meet someone who doesn't know who's Charlie Chaplin ..
Who else watching in 2024 ??
Oh, so that's who started this stupid challenge with corn!
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Right!
At the least this is comedy movie. The others who try that are stupid and their teeth will fall
Our grade 12 film class watched a bunch of Chaplins comedies. People were happy to see them because he's so historic, but no one really laughed. This one however, so different from his earlier works, it had people laughing loudly.
1:50 That's some of the funniest shit I've ever seen. My wife had to check on me.
It's hard to imagine just how big Charlie Chaplin was his popularity and notoriety was bigger than anyone else on the planet during the 1920s and 30s,more people knew who Chaplin was than their own kings,queens and leaders,in today's monetary terms compared to the 20s and 30s he would have been being payed over 250.000 a day...he wasn't just the greatest comedian the world has ever known he quite simply is the greatest performer on the history of film and he did it without even saying a word
This is an epic a timeless masterpiece of Charlie. But cant understand how 1 k people can dislike this one
I love Charlie Chaplin, but in comparison to his earlier material it lacked a genuine feel.
Like the class clown that has had his laugh and is trying to go again.
(I didn't dislike, but I understand why one would)
@@TheDJRiffin Each to his own, but I saw Modern Times in a second run theatre with a large crowd and I've never heard that much laughter at a comedy before.
New generation kids
This machine was ahead of its time. This would make it easier for people to eat while using a computer.
Yes! My god you're right man! We have to reinvent this machine and adapt it for the modern workplace! 🤣
Yeah, especially when playing WoW.
@@karlmall Hahaha, what you said reminds me of that WoW episode of South Park where Cartmans mom is bringing him food and a bedpan to crap in 😂
Legend says ''when Chaplin speaks, people can die of laughter.''
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@BInkoBinev-lf1kg yeah I watched it a few days ago.
The fact that the technicians could not care less about him. The guy in the lab coat doesn't say a word but we can understand everything.
y know what makes Charlie Chaplin truly a legend? It's 2020 and he still doesnt fail to make me laugh!
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Me also
no matter how many time you watch it
Absolutely true
100%
He is the best person for making anybody laugh and happy. Nobody in this world could do like him.
I laughed out loud watching this at home all by myself! Lucky he didnt lose some teeth eating that corn on the cob at 7000 rpm!😃
OMG reading you describing that corn made me break out in tears laughing again.
I was thinking, I wonder if some of those corn kernels was his teeth.
Wooooow you watched it **all by yourself**? U gotta be brave
i remember seeing a video of someone trying it irl with a power drill and winding up with a bunch of teeth shifted out of place ... just ... ugh
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Mocking the absurdity of the techno-optimists is at least as relevant today as it was when this movie was made!
You might like the book "Techno-Fix".
@@1Maklak Thanks for the tip!
the irony :D
Ohh
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Charlie chaplin is the best comedian of all the time
All time
Mr bean also
S. Laurel and O. Hardy 😄
*was
@@sumalathareddy5767 nope, and some of Mr Bean shorts have moral questions. Mr Bean is far behind the comedians from black-and-white silent era.
3:55 GOT ME ON THE FLOOR FRRRR😭😭😭
When you think about it. This is disturbing. The company is trying to find ways to feed their workers as quick as they can to make them work longer and have them test a beta that is dangerous. And when Chaplin’s character lost it and started playing with the buttons and levers, the workers had to speed up and try to catch up with it before getting their coworker from getting hurt...... geez
He was not playing with buttons and levers, he was just working on the belt.
thanks man i needed this answer for history
@ crazyanus12
You’re Such A Karen 🤣
It’s a movie you big dummy!
@@jimmymacheta2760 thanks, I didn't know how to describe it
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めっちゃ面白い🤣一つ一つの仕草や表情が天才🎉
Am literally addicted to this man what a legend
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1:50 I can't stop laughing 😆 🤣 😂
This isn’t funny at all
That Machine was Completely Crazy!!!😲😲😲
Yeah, I agree, and also that part made me die laughing
Who else is here 1940?
I am from the future, 1967 [27 years ahead of you, my friend] and I am still here.
Little Chaplin's comedy films will always live-on, to those who seek for a laugh!. :)
Hi I’m from 2000 and I can confirm that’s how we eat everyday. I can’t believe this film can predict the future
Now this is the art of acting, I can understand everything without words.
It explains why he was famous worldwide; no language barriers.
@@jamessmithe5490 yeah
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Charlie Chaplin doesn't need word. Nowadays, not all Hollywood actor can do what Chaplin does
That machine is the most 1900s idea I've ever seen
Legends never die. This is the right quotation for Charlie Chaplin.
Eine der geilsten Szenen von Charlie Chaplin, ich hab mich als Kind schon darüber totgelacht und gerade eben - Jahrzehnte später - wieder!!!!
I couldn't believe this, the machine is not outdated at all!
I had to keep myself from busting out laughing because I was in a lab area in my school. But this scene is comedy gold!
You are bud boy 😂
Couldn't stop laughing, oh my God such comedy was the olden golden Charlie times... 😜😊 Who's watching this great comedy in 2020
i'm here
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If we find it funny in 2020 imagine how funny this was in 1936
This video was posted 8 months ago... Everyone at this point
機械社会を皮肉った映画を既に作るチャップリンのセンスが既に天才ですね~🎦😂
His facial expressions, they guy is just a madman born waaaay ahead of his times. He acts like a modern man from our time. But dresses like a hipster because it's his actual clothing.
The mouth wiping mechanism
While working properly - 😊
When it got angry - 🔨🔨🔨🔨
The corn should be a toothbrush after the meal
2:33 looking at it like “is this personal?, what did I do?
I can say only 3 words for this amazing movie: Unforgettable Childhood Memories....🤗
Edit : ~Great~ ➡️ Unforgettable
it's old, but i love watching the charles chaplin, it's better and more funny than more actual films and series
2:00
RIP charlie's teeth 😂😂😂
Filmed almost 90 years ago. The first time I saw this scene I laughed so hard it hurt. Never fails to make me hyena laugh everytime! :)
i remember watching this when i was about 8. Still one of the greatest comedic actors to ever live
*Dear person who may be reading this*
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*You’re amazing stay blessed, stay safe and have a amazing rest of your day*
Это смех до слез🤣🤣🤣
Браво! Чаплин
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He is indeed futuristic.. 👌
Cool.. 👍
Чарли Чаплин гений ))
Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd are the best. Current comedy movies always borrow some old gags from them.
I watched this part for hundreds of times when I was a kid, I laughed so hard.
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N what about ur virus corona what u have to say for that
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The first time I watched this part as a kid, I laughed so hard that I fell off the chair.
Today when i was talking to my dad on phone, my dad said "for all the chores machines are there, except for feeding" So i remembered this scene and sent the link to my dad. Will ask his reaction tomorrow 😊😊
This is why he is a legend!!!!
way ahead of its time
I haven't cried laughing in a long time ❤️
🤣😂 Thank you Charlie so much for your gifts to the world. The world is missing you. RIP
Charlie Chaplin Great legend 😊 First Comedy Films Actor۔۔۔۔۔۔۔
Masterpiece. The best piece ever made for the silver screen
World's greatest comedian
..my childhood greatest happy cartoon😂😂
Hard to believe that this film was made in 1936
Modern times shows us how would be if Amazon existed in 1920s
corporations have been like that forever
Im your 100th liker
Check out the great dictator, Charlie was a genius. He addressed human rights and social issues through his works.
My dear Charlie Chaplin ❤️❤️❤️❤️👉👌 i Miss you bro 😭 please com to once again 🌍
i just wished this shows were back on TV
It's on TCM occasionally.
@@jamesmcdonald6546 thanks man
@@jamesmcdonald6546 what does tcm stand for?
@@chilly6803 Turner Classic Movies
3:55 Never gets old
Charlie Chaplin is the best comedian forever.
Inakuwaje
N'abandonnez pas ; le feu à l'intérieur de vous brûle plus que tout ce qui vous entoure. Vous êtes plus que vous ne pouvez l'imaginer. N'ayez pas peur de faire ce que vous aimez, optez pour le sommet de votre industrie. Que Dieu remplisse tous ceux qui vous regarde de bonheur 🙏
Isto é fantástico, eu era criança e assisti na TV vários filmes reprisados e não achava tanta graça quanto hoje,um gênio este Charlie Chaplin.🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Excelente artista, ele esta retratando forma cômica algo tão terrível que é o processo de industrialização do séculos 18 e 19.
Это было смешно!
Надо же:больше ста лет прошло, а старина Чарли уже такие фильмы снимал, с такими технологиями! И роботы у него уже тогда были.
Чарльз Спенсер Чаплин, если ты видишь, там-на небесах, то, что я пишу-знай:ты гений, твоё творчество-опередило время, мы тебя любим, и считаем величайшим актёром, и режиссёром!
I watch this at least 30,000 times and never get tired of it !
I remember watching this movie in a packed theatre once, and for this scene in particular, everyone was just dying of laughter, it was joyous :)
Mouth wiper was very disciplined but got mad after a few
😂😂
J'avais pas le moral ! Merci Mr Chaplin ! 🤣🤣😭😭😂😂
Meu Deus amo Charles Chaplin simplesmente perfeito, um verdadeiro gênio do cinema mudo ❤
Самий талантливий актёр всех времен
Hi
Настолько люди устали от повседневной киношной клоунады, что возвращаются к неумирающей немой классике. И это прекрасно господа.
Every time you are sad, this is the therapy you need 😂😂😂😂😁😄
100 years late everyone still knows this man.
When I was 10 years old (about 58 years back) I witnessed lot of Chaplin's movies at Bangalore Cubbon park, small theatre called Balbhavan just Rs 1 for kids every Sunday I visited with my friends .we laughed very loudly .I think Balbhavan demolished
Wipe gag is genius
This man was the beginning of comedy, without him we wouldn't be laughing as much as we have.
Charlie said many times that his own role model was Max Linder, a French silent comedian from even earlier films.
@@itzakpoelzig330 Watch there’s gonna be some Chaplin fan responding to your comment in like a month going “Well who cares about him?” And it’s just going to be the funniest thing ever
Это не просто юмор, это - образец здравомыслия. В те времена понимать, чем отличается прогрессивная мысль от глупости - надо было иметь особый талант. Для того, чтобы это объяснить, использовался юмор. Да, было смешно, я ржал под столом, но много вы видели клоунов, которые заставляют вас думать? Вот где гений!
Чарли, надеюсь, что в лучшем из миров тебе не приходится сталкиваться с человеческой глупостью, и там ты серьёзен как статуя Мыслителя1
Почитав кометы здесь... Народ так и не понял в ЧТО реально стоит за этой машиной... Feeding Кормить на английском и так же давать информацию / brain wash / . Это во все времена.. Тv- это машина...!!! Brilliant - master Charlie как в воду глядел
Why would everyone unlike this....Charlie Chaplin is a true legend he is so funny 💜💜💜🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰
If you genuinely have this put you in a fit of laughter you never moved past kid cartoon humor and likely laugh at Amy Schumer. It was funny 60 years ago, not today
Not sure why this in my recommended, but ok
The best episode. R.I.P Charlie Chaplin
thank you so much Charlie Chaplin make me laugh a lot legend will not dies 😂😂👑👑👍👍
Brilliant!
Absolutely brilliant!
It's funny and at the same time disturbing how some humans experiment on others without their permission
This scene is one of the eternal comedy scenes😅😂 Apart from comedy, the film Modern Times teaches that, don't be too mechanised which would be disastrous 🤔