@@scarygary-qq1pj That:s only one of the meanings: Cau·ca·sian /kôˈkāZH(ə)n,käˈkāZH(ə)n/ adjective adjective: South Caucasian; adjective: North Caucasian 1. North American white-skinned; of European origin. "twenty of the therapists were Caucasian, two were African American, and two were Hispanic" dated relating to one of the traditional divisions of humankind, covering a broad group of peoples from Europe, western Asia, and parts of India and North Africa. adjective: Caucasian 2. relating to the Caucasus. 3. relating to or denoting a group of languages spoken in the region of the Caucasus, of which thirty-eight are known, many not committed to writing. The most widely spoken is Georgian, of the small South Caucasian family, not related to the three North Caucasian families. noun noun: Caucasian; plural noun: Caucasians 1. North American a white person; a person of European origin. "the man is described as being a 50-year-old Caucasian with a full head of graying hair" 2. a person from the Caucasus. "the Caucasians of Southern Russia"
@@scarygary-qq1pjThat’s all it means, or does that word have a more comprehensive and varied definition? Sometimes this happens, when a person’s attempt to sound cultured and intelligent actually backfires and makes them sound even dumber than had they just initially accepted they were born dumb and will always be so while being a constant reminder to the rest of us of the shadow that overtook the potential of eugenics.
I am SO glad someone else noticed that. He goes straight from bewilderment at having been caught out in an obvious lie and wondering how the hell to respond, to recovery, to anger (real or feigned, who knows?) all in a split second
@@benoitpellet1657: SPOILER: He's pretty scary at the end, when he again meets up with Bogart's character. Let's face it, this movie had great writing, direction and acting.
KutWrite Yes indeed. When they meet up again, the bandit is no longer comical. Apparently the version we now see was not the original one either, which was more graphic. You’re right about the film. How Bogart did not get the Oscar for it is a mystery to me.
And the Oscar for best Supporting Actor in a classic film, who didn't win but should have, goes to Benito Alfonso Bedoya, for the greatest performance -- per minutes of allotted screen time -- in cinematic history.
@@pygmywarrior3 because most people are actually quoting when Blazing Saddles paid homage to this, in which the quote is in fact "We don't need to stinking badges."
@@pygmywarrior3 Like "Play it again, Sam," another common misquote. But taken out of context they convey the spirit of the lines better than the verbatim versions. IMO.
wow 10 years ago. Can't wait until the new 2,000 mile long shooting range at the southern border is done. That way we wont need no stinking border walls !!!
A little trivia. When the Beatles played at Shea Stadium the helicopter landed about a mile away and they were driven to Shea in a Wells Fargo truck. They asked if they could have a Wells Fargo badge for a souvenir. One of the Fargo employees gave them all badges and deputized them. They wore them during concert and people wondered what were those badges they wore.
Game companies producing DLC over fixing their games first: Patches? We ain't got no patches, we don't need no patches, I don't have to show you any stinkin' patches!
Alphonso Bedoya. My hero. And my Facebook icon from "Treasure of Sierra Madre" (with Walter Huston and Humphrey Bogart). Died in 1957. bit player in "The Big Country" and many others. Note the bite taken out of the sombrero.
@eaglemount bravo. And even MORE fun...Seems it might come from the novel TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE.. The original version of the line appeared in B. Traven's novel The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1927): "All right," Curtin shouted back. "If you are the police, where are your badges? Let's see them." "Badges, to god-damned hell with badges! We have no badges. In fact, we don't need badges. I don't have to show you any stinking badges, you god-damned cabrón and chinga tu madre!" Huston shortened it and removed the dis-allowed profanity for the film. I always wanted to know the chronology of this fun line. Good on ya, mate !
When I first watched this film, I never heard the quote before. When I got to this scene, however, I already thought, “This is probably the most remembered line of the movie.”
Then you've GOT to see it! "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" (1949) John Huston (father of Anjelica Huston) directed it, and his father - Walter Huston - steals the show!
Which, with all those great actors, is no small feat! I heard he reluctantly followed John's advice and removed his false teeth to play the character. Good move, in my opinion.
After 2 semesters at the Keebler Elves Confectioner's College, Maria graduated with top marks in her class. As a reward & bribe, Maria, his little sister got an Easy-bake oven for Christmas that year. Come springtime, she wanted to make cookies to sell with the lemonade she'd made. 'Hermano, will you help me?', she asked. 'Sure, mi Hermana!', Pedro hollered! "Ok, then, l will need 6 batches of cookie dough, please." Pedro retorted, "BATCHES? I AIN'T GOT NO BATCHES....." 🤔🤔😛😜😝
In the late '70s, I'd hear Jazzbo Collins on KGO-AM late at night, when people would call in and ask to be "majuberated"... and Jazzbo would say "Repeat after me..." and the people responded with this quote... like a "swearing in" ceremony. Always made me laugh a little... ^..^
I lived in the Bay Area north of San Francisco in the 70's and 80's and loved Jazzbo's radio talk show. When he did this I always cracked up. Classic radio from the good old days.
JunkyardCrap ...”This house has NO organic flow thru”...”I know what you mean! It’s like a giant ...ant farm! Oh look! An indoor outhouse!” “Save me from L.L.Bean!” ~ Beetlejuice
yeah especially hilarious how humphreybogart is included/interposed that's what cracks me up totally and the way the bandit goes.. "We are the federales, ... the Mounted Police... and then humphrey reads the "straight line" as the setup. creative genius at it's best.
Bedoya was a fine actor he played a small role The Black Rose with Tyrone Powers and Orson Wells and the way he could deliver even a short line was memorable “my master is Bayan of a thousand eyes who sees all” Nothing to the line except the way he said it .
On the Mayheeko side of the border, a famous quote was heard be yelled at to the U.S. border patrol just before shooting at the border patrol: "Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges. I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!"
Alfonso Bedoya was perfect in the role of the head bandido, Gold Hat. Classic movie of lust for gold and greed, with Bogart, Holt, and an unforgettable performance by old-timer, Walter Huston, who's son John directed the movie and had a bit part.
Charles Peet Yes, but it refers to this line. Therefore everbody thinks that original is the same. And before Blazing Saddles it was actually in the TV show The Monkees. (wikipedia source) :)
mrpatty29 what's your point? am I writting a diploma or a youtube comment? I mentioned source just because that it wouldn't some twit blame me for pretending to be a smartass and copying wikipedia.
"Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!" That exact paraphrase was first uttered on the Monkees TV show. By Mickey Dolenz. Sept. 11, 1967. Before Blazing Saddles. 1974.
McLarenMercedes And it was supposed to be “That’s one small step for a man....One giant leap for mankind” Not “One small step for man...One giant leap for mankind”
My husband is caucasian deputy, I am from El Salvador. Any time I remind him to take his badge he delivers this line! 😂😂😂😂
That’s awesome
Really? He's from the Caucus Mountains? That's what "Caucasian" means.
@@scarygary-qq1pj That:s only one of the meanings:
Cau·ca·sian
/kôˈkāZH(ə)n,käˈkāZH(ə)n/
adjective
adjective: South Caucasian; adjective: North Caucasian
1.
North American
white-skinned; of European origin.
"twenty of the therapists were Caucasian, two were African American, and two were Hispanic"
dated
relating to one of the traditional divisions of humankind, covering a broad group of peoples from Europe, western Asia, and parts of India and North Africa.
adjective: Caucasian
2.
relating to the Caucasus.
3.
relating to or denoting a group of languages spoken in the region of the Caucasus, of which thirty-eight are known, many not committed to writing. The most widely spoken is Georgian, of the small South Caucasian family, not related to the three North Caucasian families.
noun
noun: Caucasian; plural noun: Caucasians
1.
North American
a white person; a person of European origin.
"the man is described as being a 50-year-old Caucasian with a full head of graying hair"
2.
a person from the Caucasus.
"the Caucasians of Southern Russia"
@@scarygary-qq1pjThat’s all it means, or does that word have a more comprehensive and varied definition?
Sometimes this happens, when a person’s attempt to sound cultured and intelligent actually backfires and makes them sound even dumber than had they just initially accepted they were born dumb and will always be so while being a constant reminder to the rest of us of the shadow that overtook the potential of eugenics.
@@scarygary-qq1pjIn addition to what @dropkickirish4449 said, it's Caucasus not Caucus.
...two armadillos, three badgers... BADGERS!? DID YOU SAY BADGERS!? WE DON'T NEED NO STINKING BADGERS!!
The poor little badgers! They don't stink! What a nasty man!
Did you know that turtles are natures suction cups?
Did you know that Einstein was once quoted as saying "The earth is the insane asylum of the universe". The dude was so far ahead of his time
Anton Bouchette
New solution to the Fermi Paradox: the Jungle theory. They're too afraid of us becoming an Invasive species
Today we're gonna teach poodles how to fly.
That is such a great scene. The guy playing the Bandit, he just goes through three different emotions in the blink of an eye.
I am SO glad someone else noticed that. He goes straight from bewilderment at having been caught out in an obvious lie and wondering how the hell to respond, to recovery, to anger (real or feigned, who knows?) all in a split second
@@benoitpellet1657: SPOILER:
He's pretty scary at the end, when he again meets up with Bogart's character.
Let's face it, this movie had great writing, direction and acting.
KutWrite Yes indeed. When they meet up again, the bandit is no longer comical. Apparently the version we now see was not the original one either, which was more graphic.
You’re right about the film. How Bogart did not get the Oscar for it is a mystery to me.
He just did what every Mexican does every day :)
@@johndawhale3197 What is that?
And the Oscar for best Supporting Actor in a classic film, who didn't win but should have, goes to Benito Alfonso Bedoya, for the greatest performance -- per minutes of allotted screen time -- in cinematic history.
A classic line that will last forever. Thank you Alonso Bedoya...RIP
I agree hehehe 😉
Yea...but always misquoted! Just like the title to this video.
@@pygmywarrior3 because most people are actually quoting when Blazing Saddles paid homage to this, in which the quote is in fact "We don't need to stinking badges."
Alfonso "El Indio" Bedolla
@@pygmywarrior3 Like "Play it again, Sam," another common misquote. But taken out of context they convey the spirit of the lines better than the verbatim versions. IMO.
I am so totally doing that next time the border patrol asks me what I'm doing in the river
As long as he doesn't throw you a life preserver I'm cool
Omfg...thats funny af!
wow 10 years ago. Can't wait until the new 2,000 mile long shooting range at the southern border is done. That way we wont need no stinking border walls !!!
@@NIGHTSTALKERsixsixsix For your sake, I hope that’s a joke
@@imanelsafy Hows that? Ain't no joke.
His teeth are epic.
A little trivia. When the Beatles played at Shea Stadium the helicopter landed about a mile away and they were driven to Shea in a Wells Fargo truck. They asked if they could have a Wells Fargo badge for a souvenir. One of the Fargo employees gave them all badges and deputized them. They wore them during concert and people wondered what were those badges they wore.
To this day in the comment section of the video there’s people asking why they are wearing badges
They were VIP’S…you know, the Beatles.
And the response of the armored truck crew when asked about the badges upon their return… “We don’t need no stinking badges!”
@@Vskate1968 one of the great movie quotes of all time. “We don’t need no stinking badges”
And this is why I like University of Wisconsin. "Badgers? We don't need no stinking badgers!"
This could have come right off the streets of LA, today!
This guy unraveled quite fast at a simple question 😆🤣
LOL!
"Relationships; we don't need no stinking relationships"
-Michael Scott
" "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take." - Wayne Gretzky" " - Michael Scott
@@joshuadonini1318 "Assturd" - Michael Scott
Game companies producing DLC over fixing their games first: Patches? We ain't got no patches, we don't need no patches, I don't have to show you any stinkin' patches!
Actually steam badges system.
Yet another catchphrase which turns out to be misquoted
+HordrissTheConfuser the misquote is actually a quote from the Mel Brooks parody
+Sergio Longoni also UHF
no sir, the "badges? we don't need no stinkin' badges" line is from Blazing Saddles.
YUP.
No, it was first used in a Monkees episode.
One of the best (misheard) quotes ever!
Yeah. He actually says: "I don't have to show you any stinking badges!"
Education? We don't need no stinking education! Thought control? We don't need no stinking thought control!
-Pink Floyd
A truly memorable scene, amongst many, in what was a superb and unforgettable film.
Alfonso was truly great at his profession .
"Badgers? BADGERS?! WE DONT NEED NO STINKIN BADGERS!"
Alphonso Bedoya. My hero. And my Facebook icon from "Treasure of Sierra Madre" (with Walter Huston and Humphrey Bogart). Died in 1957. bit player in "The Big Country" and many others. Note the bite taken out of the sombrero.
you just saved me the research time
Gold Hat was memorable. The smiling villainy is always scarier, and I wonder if Joaquin Phoenix studied him for Joker.
@eaglemount bravo. And even MORE fun...Seems it might come from the novel TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE.. The original version of the line appeared in B. Traven's novel The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1927):
"All right," Curtin shouted back. "If you are the police, where are your badges? Let's see them."
"Badges, to god-damned hell with badges! We have no badges. In fact, we don't need badges. I don't have to show you any stinking badges, you god-damned cabrón and chinga tu madre!" Huston shortened it and removed the dis-allowed profanity for the film. I always wanted to know the chronology of this fun line. Good on ya, mate !
Back in the 1990s I used to use an Amiga computer and had a sound at startup which said "Windows, we don't need no stinkin' windows!". ;)
I dont have to show you no stinkin Windows?
I'd love to have that now. - 100% Linux user.
Chicago's newly graduated police force. Fresh from the academy.
You were about five years too early.
@@133rd oh
When I first watched this film, I never heard the quote before. When I got to this scene, however, I already thought, “This is probably the most remembered line of the movie.”
Then you've GOT to see it! "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" (1949) John Huston (father of Anjelica Huston) directed it, and his father - Walter Huston - steals the show!
Which, with all those great actors, is no small feat!
I heard he reluctantly followed John's advice and removed his false teeth to play the character. Good move, in my opinion.
In my top ten movies of all time.
He was great ! but Fred c Dobbs was main man
Finding out that it was a misquote... that's not the hard part...
It's letting go...
The good thing is that they used the quote you remember in Blazing Saddles.
Watched this show for the first time last night. One of the best shows I've ever seen.
Brilliant movie with Humph at his best.
Holy shit, I thought I was the only person on the planet who remembered this
You are only the 2nd person! I am the 1st!!!
I remember hearing this line when i was about 3 years old. i can't believe i remembered it after all these years lol
Right!
After 2 semesters at the Keebler Elves Confectioner's College, Maria graduated with top marks in her class. As a reward & bribe, Maria, his little sister got an Easy-bake oven for Christmas that year. Come springtime, she wanted to make cookies to sell with the lemonade she'd made. 'Hermano, will you help me?', she asked. 'Sure, mi Hermana!', Pedro hollered! "Ok, then, l will need 6 batches of cookie dough, please." Pedro retorted, "BATCHES? I AIN'T GOT NO BATCHES....." 🤔🤔😛😜😝
What a funny man
I've been quoting this line from Blazing Saddles all my life yet until now I never knew it was a reference to this bit!
Same here😲🤣
Now I know where UHF got the line "WE DON'T NEED NO STINKING BADGERS!" from.
i still cant believe this man is my great uncle
I promise not to ever misquote him again!
He really is great.
A true gem from history. Very useful it turns out on FB.
I thought it was "Play it again, son."
One of the best lines and delivery EVER!
Why do I crack up each time I watch this. I think its partly due to the fact that his face is hiding behind the rock. So funny!
im dieing the way he goes from calm to straight up rabid. lolol
One of the most quoted movie lines ever. Oh how great Hollywood used to be.
That's amazing. I'm 64 and have never heard of this. Huh!
most mis-quoted
@@aaronjaben7913 yes, that too.
Back then before all the soaps and cleansers like we have now, everything pretty much stunk. Hence the "stinking".
We dont need no stinkin Badgers!
John Huston, what a great director!
Dude, I hadn't seen this in years! LMAO!! Dad and mom loved this movie.
In the late '70s, I'd hear Jazzbo Collins on KGO-AM late at night, when people would call in and ask to be "majuberated"... and Jazzbo would say "Repeat after me..." and the people responded with this quote... like a "swearing in" ceremony. Always made me laugh a little... ^..^
I lived in the Bay Area north of San Francisco in the 70's and 80's and loved Jazzbo's radio talk show. When he did this I always cracked up. Classic radio from the good old days.
*shakes ant farm*
"Oh look! They're really mad now!"
JunkyardCrap ...”This house has NO organic flow thru”...”I know what you mean! It’s like a giant ...ant farm! Oh look! An indoor outhouse!” “Save me from L.L.Bean!” ~ Beetlejuice
this may not be the most famous line in a movie and its rather funny than dramatic but it will always be special rip Alphonso Bedoya
That guy is a very fine actor he's in many old westerns Great Quote Bravo
Kevin: That magistrate took my Badge, man!
Ben: Badges? We don't need any stinkin' badges!
When I was stoped by a cop and he asked me for my credential for a conceal carry. I told him the same thing. Been in prison ever since.
^worth it
"I don't hafff to th'show you any thuu-thuu-thuu' tiking badgthhhh"...Sylvester"
"I don'haffa do no stinkin ballads"...Bob Dylan
Ive been quoting this since I was like 7 or 8 from a halo machinima except they said "patches? We don't need no stinking patches"
yeah especially hilarious how humphreybogart is included/interposed that's what cracks me up totally
and the way the bandit goes.. "We are the federales, ... the Mounted Police... and then humphrey reads the "straight line" as the setup.
creative genius at it's best.
We dont need no trigonometry😂😂😂
Fabrice don't need no stinking badge!
Note how he says [bæd͡ʒɛs] and not [bæd͡ʒəz]. Very important feature of Hispanic English.
Bedoya was a fine actor he played a small role The Black Rose with Tyrone Powers and Orson Wells and the way he could deliver even a short line was memorable “my master is Bayan of a thousand eyes who sees all”
Nothing to the line except the way he said it .
"Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges. I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!"
Seems pretty suspicious to me.
I would expect the badger police to actually have their badgers with them.
This, and Al Pacin'os "Say Hello To My Little Friend".
This is such a great film!
I think it's..."sit on my face, Sam".
Just fantastic!
Man I have been saying this line for years. I just told my lady (Franken Foot) about it. She is not a big movie buff as I am.
All these years I thought it came from Blazing Saddles 😆😆😆
Modern politician: Morals? We don't got no morals ... we don't need no stinkin' morals!
I've always wondered where this line came from.
Looks like Bedoya's been chomping on the rim of his hat...
Probably a nick from a bullet by the pursuing Federales.
Great movie and line! 😂
I tried this “I don’t want no stinking...” on my wife. I’m still recovering from her response.
he didn't make it guys rip
This scene is so bloody hilarious!
we don't need no stinkin' badgers
That is a pretty lousy thing to say, but I'll admit it, it cracked me up.
On the Mayheeko side of the border, a famous quote was heard be yelled at to the U.S. border patrol just before shooting at the border patrol: "Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges. I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!"
Alfonso Bedoya was perfect in the role of the head bandido, Gold Hat. Classic movie of lust for gold and greed, with Bogart, Holt, and an unforgettable performance by old-timer, Walter Huston, who's son John directed the movie and had a bit part.
BADGERS?
+DukeDanOfGermany One of the very best one liners I've read Duke. Well done, mate! :-)
The "Badgers" parody line was from Al Yankovich's movie "UHF".
We have no stinking badges...
'We have stinking backsides'
World famous line that has been modified for many uses.
Hahaha best lines ever
aaww cmon be nice
he just wanna see your badges
most misquoted line in cinematic history
Not misquoted. "Badges, we don't need no stinking badges" is from blazing saddles
Charles Peet Yes, but it refers to this line. Therefore everbody thinks that original is the same. And before Blazing Saddles it was actually in the TV show The Monkees. (wikipedia source) :)
widM "I trustfully use Wikipedia as a primary source." - No one ever
mrpatty29 what's your point? am I writting a diploma or a youtube comment? I mentioned source just because that it wouldn't some twit blame me for pretending to be a smartass and copying wikipedia.
mrpatty29 "Wikipedia is as accurate as Encyclopedia Britannica" - _Nature_ (the world's most cited scientific journal)
I love this scene
Nobody gets the best of Fred C Dobbs!
Straps? We don't need no stinking straps.
"Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!" That exact paraphrase was first uttered on the Monkees TV show. By Mickey Dolenz. Sept. 11, 1967. Before Blazing Saddles. 1974.
The movie quote is in AFI's top quotes at #36, but the Monkees quote is more famous. Getting a big bounce from BS. Easier to say and remember.
This dude misread his lines. It was supposed to go "We don't need no stinking badges!"
One of the great film lines of all time!
Constitution ?! We don't need no Constitution ! We Gots healthcare !!!
MOHNTEN POLEASE
If you're the police, where are your badges?
Yes and in reality the crew of Apollo 13 never said: "Houston we have a problem", but actually said: "Houston we've had a problem"
McLarenMercedes
And it was supposed to be “That’s one small step for a man....One giant leap for mankind”
Not “One small step for man...One giant leap for mankind”
Badgers? Badgers?! We don't need no stinkin' BADGERS!
This was a great movie.
great movie but I don't see what's special about these scene
gotta lov dem mehican poclice hahaha
Igors Ivars Los Federales
Now I know where Blazzing Saddles lifted this line from! 🤣
Guada, guada, guada😂😂😂
blazing saddles really took this well
Man, I always thought that was a line from blazing saddles. I had no idea it goes back further than blazing saddles.
that actually escalated quickly.
Yeah, I agree.. Stupid Stinking badges all over the world now.
Most misquoted movie line is from Star Wars. People usually say: "Luke, I am your Father."
The real line is: "No. I am your Father"
iamthejam I thought it was: “whooooosh whoooooosh!”