For those of you who needs help find the exact same clips that are also in hooky from SpongeBob, season 1 episode 20. I got u covered. When John and Jim got SpongeBob and Patrick and is reeling them in. That is at 19:10 and 22:00. When John is reeling in SpongeBob and Patrick, that is at 9:16. When Jim and the helper is also reeling in SpongeBob and Patrick. That is at 21:09 and 21:30. When Jim and John failed to reel in SpongeBob and Patrick, that is at 17:11. Have a nice day and I hope this helps.
0:27 This young Japanese woman is Kazu Makino and, according to the end credits and the IMDb, she provided vocals to the soundtrack; she's likely seen also at 0:22. A couple of years later Kazu Makino founded noise rock band Blonde Redhead with Italian twin brothers Amedeo and Simone Pace. They still record and tour after more than thirty years. I once read a Facebook post by Kazu Makino saying that she met John Lurie in Japan. Judging from the tone of that post I had the feeling that they were in a relationship and he brought her to New York where she later met the Pace brothers. This TV series is produced by a Japanese broadcaster by the way.
The fishermen arrive at Kenny’s Tipperary Inn. They prepare for a good night’s sleep. The fishermen arrive at Kenny’s Tipperary Inn. They prepare for a good night’s sleep.
I love "Fishing with John." It is so mellow & relaxing. The only one I've seen so far is Dennis Hopper fishing for the Giant Squid. I think Jim Jackie h is a fabulously unique talent. "Deadman" starring Johnny Depp with music by Neil Young is a cinematic experience I want to relive over & over. I'm recovering from a long illness right now, but I am buying that DVD, first chance I get. IfI still haven't convinced you, you get to see Iggy Pop in drag, dressed as a frontier pioneer woman!😄
Jarmusch: "What am I doing out here?" Waits: "I'd like to hold onto it a little while longer..." Dillon: "Want some Fanta?" Dafoe: "I get kind of sweet when it comes to bedtime." Hopper: "You got a screw loose, Johnny!" Narrator: "Both fishermen are covered in sores and boners."
I think so too I remember thinking in Bottle Rocket when Dignan said "on the run from Johnny Law this is no trip to Cleveland" was a nod to Stranger than Paradise, and I remember Wes Anderson referencing what Jim thought of Life Aquatic somewhere.
I had this on my watchlist for so long i couldn't remember why - Lol Well at least if someone mentions this i will have an idea what they are talking about! The dolphin story was beautiful!
If I was a cop and saw Jarmusch walking down a street with the shades and that bag in his hand, I'd be real interested. I've never seen anything more conspicuous in my life.
Criterion Collection and Turner Entertainment Co. Presents FISHING WITH JOHN & TOM & JERRY Written & Directed by John Lurie William Hanna Joseph Barbara
He didn’t. He is describing a monkfish. I’ve seen flounder sticking out of monkfish mouths before-it’s right out of a Bosch painting. Nightmarish and disturbing.
@@stephencarroll230 Oh is that right? From his description I just kind of assumed it was an angler, but monkfish does make more sense considering that anglers are deep deep fish.
@@jackburton3540 I only know about monkfish because my bro is a commercial fisherman. I told him about Fishing with John many years ago, because he does actually watch those shows on tv, but I’m not sure he ever saw it. My favorite was the one with Defoe-so tragic! Hilarious.
It's almost overnight. Turn for the hungry out of ours. It's the quickest way he knows how, interestingly. Boot Nolling. Rolling. Polling. . . . Loo pestilence in theirs
Art snobs? Are you kidding? They’re Artists! ...Music, Painting, Filmmaking... Plus, Fishing Is a F***ing Art, too... Proper Art Snobs don’t create; they just spend money and try to talk pretty about stuff they don’t necessarily understand, desperately hoping that it gets them laid after finishing their snooty dinner and overpriced drinks. #EverythingIsMusic #AlwaysBeListening
...if you’re not kidding, then “The Perfect Storm” (2000) is an excellent place to start. They both give you “Jaws” (1975). We add the first sequel, “Jaws 2” (1978), but you’re on your own after that (although the fourth movie in the series is, maybe, the most ‘let’s go fishing’ of the franchise). “Piranha” (1978), for sure... and “Passion Fish” (1992). How about “Finding Nemo” (2003)? “Salmon Fishing in the Yemen” (2011) will score you date movie points. “Moby Dick” (1956) isn’t nearly the book upon which it’s based, but it also isn’t as bad as you may have heard. Lastly, we give you “92 in the Shade” (1975). They’re gonna be others, along with fish and fishing sequences in movies that may be about other stuff, but we gotta quit here and get back to the episode. Cheers!
“A River Runs Through It,” with Brad Pitt, popularized fly fishing. “Talking’ Trash: The Legend of Bob the Garbageman” is a fantastic short doc on the striper surf fishing scene.
My buddy who introduced me to this show was/is a major stoner and made sure we were properly acclimated prior to viewing. We watched the entire series minus the last two episodes. Great afternoon.
@@punkser I am in the midst of reading John’s book The History of Bones. You are correct, it was a Japanese company that was also producing the film of Lounge Lizards live in Berlin, which was 2 CDs as well. John was actually very poor at the time and there were all kinds of legal problems with both, probably why Fishing with John was only a couple episodes
For those of you who needs help find the exact same clips that are also in hooky from SpongeBob, season 1 episode 20. I got u covered.
When John and Jim got SpongeBob and Patrick and is reeling them in. That is at 19:10 and 22:00.
When John is reeling in SpongeBob and Patrick, that is at 9:16.
When Jim and the helper is also reeling in SpongeBob and Patrick. That is at 21:09 and 21:30.
When Jim and John failed to reel in SpongeBob and Patrick, that is at 17:11.
Have a nice day and I hope this helps.
This is more fun than double overtime at the Krusty Krab.
17:13
You call this food?!
9:08
Why am I here
@@SoshiTheYoshiMy sandwich tastes like a fried boot...
One of the strangest and greatest hidden gems
Filmed in 1992.
Yeah definitely. And it is still very well hidden.
The comedic timing in "We know very little, for example, about the topic of today's program...the shark"
0:27 This young Japanese woman is Kazu Makino and, according to the end credits and the IMDb, she provided vocals to the soundtrack; she's likely seen also at 0:22. A couple of years later Kazu Makino founded noise rock band Blonde Redhead with Italian twin brothers Amedeo and Simone Pace. They still record and tour after more than thirty years.
I once read a Facebook post by Kazu Makino saying that she met John Lurie in Japan. Judging from the tone of that post I had the feeling that they were in a relationship and he brought her to New York where she later met the Pace brothers. This TV series is produced by a Japanese broadcaster by the way.
"the dolphins were aware that the women didn't know she had cancer"!!! yes, it's true, this is the peak of comedy
I loved that part lmao
Can´t help but laugh hard and audibly with every bit by the narrator.
Saw Jarmusch at the Detroit Airport and all I could do was point at him and say "You."
This is exactly what I will do if I ever see him at an airport
😂🤣
"The eyes of a fisherman"
Nobody:
Jim Jarmusch: "why am I here"
I always wear black jeans whenever I’m going fishing in honor of Jim Jarmusch
7:55. If you're here for that, you're welcome.
Brilliant show. Incredibly before its time. They need to give it another go.
I'd watch a new one.
If Eric Andre made it... Well, who knows, here's to hoping this happens.
@@mateuszpiwonski7947 your dream came true
@@theothompson6975 what do you mean? Is John restarting the series or is Eric doing some fishing now?
@@mateuszpiwonski7947 check out painting with John
The sound of Robb Webb (voiceover guy for 60 Minutes) makes you think that something important was said.. brilliance.
Heard the starfish like to jump on the hook and ride it like a horsey. Great video!
The fishermen arrive at Kenny’s Tipperary Inn. They prepare for a good night’s sleep.
The fishermen arrive at Kenny’s Tipperary Inn. They prepare for a good night’s sleep.
This is a real husker du town
I love "Fishing with John." It is so mellow & relaxing. The only one I've seen so far is Dennis Hopper fishing for the Giant Squid. I think Jim Jackie h is a fabulously unique talent. "Deadman" starring Johnny Depp with music by Neil Young is a cinematic experience I want to relive over & over. I'm recovering from a long illness right now, but I am buying that DVD, first chance I get. IfI still haven't convinced you, you get to see Iggy Pop in drag, dressed as a frontier pioneer woman!😄
Thanks for having this uploaded, it's a real delight.. :)
"This is a real hüsker dü town".
Yeah, never knew what that meant?? The band? The game? Is it an idiom? Who can say what’s going on inside John Lurie’s head?
@@tinaprivitera6669 at least in Norwegian husker du means do you remember ...
Okay, I've lived on Long Island my whole life, so I can say for sure, Montauk IS a very Husker Du town.
8:37 Homestar Runner/sbemail fans, this is why you're here.
17:11 They failed to reel in Spongebob and Patrick...
what episode
@@jackodum783, Hooky.
A fantastic journey. Loved this odd little alternative fishing treasure
This is so much fun. Gulls just hang out and watch. 🤣
Pure unadulterated genius.
ジム・ジャームッシュの関西弁字幕は面白すぎる😂😂😂
This is the best thing I have ever seen
"WHen it comes to the shark, Man is on his menu."
It's a wonderful world we live in
Jarmusch: "What am I doing out here?"
Waits: "I'd like to hold onto it a little while longer..."
Dillon: "Want some Fanta?"
Dafoe: "I get kind of sweet when it comes to bedtime."
Hopper: "You got a screw loose, Johnny!"
Narrator: "Both fishermen are covered in sores and boners."
“Fishermen have quite an effect on our undersea friends.”
I live on Long Island. Kenny's Tipperary Inn is still around. You can still stay in it. I don't know if it looks exactly the same, though.
lost my mind when they pulled out the cheese and the gun
fishing with john is on the criterion collection? now I've seen everything...
I mean that’s kind of the point of CC, to preserve hidden gems that might otherwise get overlooked by the general public...
Spongebob Squarepants Hooky Episode bring me here
fishing, with john.
Sooo good.
“when you see the shark, just let go”
I like to think this was the inspiration for The Life Aquatic, and I base that on absolutely no facts whatsoever.
I think so too I remember thinking in Bottle Rocket when Dignan said "on the run from Johnny Law this is no trip to Cleveland" was a nod to Stranger than Paradise, and I remember Wes Anderson referencing what Jim thought of Life Aquatic somewhere.
17:13 Seems awfully familiar this scene here
It's the scene from SpongeBob as i remember.
gotta find the episode
It's called hooky
I Love John Lurie.
@ 19:20 the music carries elements of “The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow”
Fishing….with John…
I had this on my watchlist for so long i couldn't remember why - Lol
Well at least if someone mentions this i will have an idea what they are talking about!
The dolphin story was beautiful!
thank you dearest for this upload
It is 2024, and I am here from a comment made in the Strong Bad email commentary on email "Lures and Jigs".
If I was a cop and saw Jarmusch walking down a street with the shades and that bag in his hand, I'd be real interested. I've never seen anything more conspicuous in my life.
Glad that you’re not a cop.
Nice !
awesome
big ups on the upload
16:56 John is channeling Tom Waits...
“Hi-ho, Silverfish! Away!”
fish yeah
Anybody else here because they’re stoked about Painting With John coming January 22 2021?...... NO?....... FUCK!
Why am I here?
You learn as much about fishing here as you do about painting on Painting with John!
@@Shr13k ...to Appreciate and Measure ...everything.... at least twice...
Yes... and we don’t have the scratch to pay for the Criterion app past the free trial period.
the fishermen tried a new approach
“Why am I here?” Lol
Spongebob Brought Me Here
On the collection with SpongeBob
This is hipster on a whole other level. This is quantum hipster stuff.
I concur. People don’t understand. They think MGMT is hipster but they are entry level.
The subtitles only add to the jouissance
17:11 Spongebob clip 17:12
Can't forget about 9:16
As well as 19:10
22:00
21:30
21:09
This is one of the strangest things I've seen in a while!
both so cute
Criterion Collection and Turner Entertainment Co.
Presents
FISHING
WITH
JOHN & TOM & JERRY
Written & Directed by
John Lurie
William Hanna
Joseph Barbara
Angler fish story tho!!!😅😅
I guess he's rocking a hat because the wind and salt might sabotage that iconic hairdo...
genius
must have gotten marvin to do the intro
lets go fish !
数多くのサメ動画の中で一番好き。ジム・ジャームッシュ&ジョン・ルーリーがあまりにもカッコ良い!!プライベートでも仲良しなんだ。トム・ウェイツはどうかな?我が日本代表の永瀬正敏さんは?
I can't believe John accidentally caught an anglerfish.
He didn’t. He is describing a monkfish. I’ve seen flounder sticking out of monkfish mouths before-it’s right out of a Bosch painting. Nightmarish and disturbing.
@@stephencarroll230 Oh is that right? From his description I just kind of assumed it was an angler, but monkfish does make more sense considering that anglers are deep deep fish.
@@jackburton3540 I only know about monkfish because my bro is a commercial fisherman. I told him about Fishing with John many years ago, because he does actually watch those shows on tv, but I’m not sure he ever saw it. My favorite was the one with Defoe-so tragic! Hilarious.
it's all scripted dude
@@blobcity3591 I didn't know they hired monkfish in the industry.
What's the name of the song that's been played in the car when Jim and John are shaking their heads? Someone knowsss?
According to the commentary, John recorded it for the segment because they couldn't clear music rights for what they were really listening to.
shark drive is the name of the song
This was not strange. You got any of them French fried potato' s in there.
This is a real Husker Du town
marvin pontiak shirts makerはこうして生まれたのか🤔
School of fish noises
It's almost overnight. Turn for the hungry out of ours. It's the quickest way he knows how, interestingly.
Boot
Nolling. Rolling. Polling.
. . .
Loo pestilence in theirs
"Why am I here...?"
the shark has stopped
😂😂😂😂😂
FISHING
WITH
JOHN
CREATED BY
JOSH SELIG
2 of the Sons of Lee Marvin
couple'a new york art snobs trying to catch fish with cheese
Pretty good material tbh
At age 5, I caught a bluegill with a slice of American cheese, twine, and a stick.
Couple'a New York icons making a cult classic.
Art snobs? Are you kidding? They’re Artists! ...Music, Painting, Filmmaking... Plus, Fishing Is a F***ing Art, too... Proper Art Snobs don’t create; they just spend money and try to talk pretty about stuff they don’t necessarily understand, desperately hoping that it gets them laid after finishing their snooty dinner and overpriced drinks. #EverythingIsMusic #AlwaysBeListening
@Pop Punk Dot Com ...proper snobs should pay the rest of us for putting up with them.
Makes me want to bust out my Casio sk1
wings of desire angel sounds
3:00
関西弁字幕版やのに日本語のコメントが1つもないやんけ
Jim Jarmusch not jackie. Damned auto correct!
so what are the great fish movies?
...if you’re not kidding, then “The Perfect Storm” (2000) is an excellent place to start. They both give you “Jaws” (1975). We add the first sequel, “Jaws 2” (1978), but you’re on your own after that (although the fourth movie in the series is, maybe, the most ‘let’s go fishing’ of the franchise). “Piranha” (1978), for sure... and “Passion Fish” (1992). How about “Finding Nemo” (2003)? “Salmon Fishing in the Yemen” (2011) will score you date movie points. “Moby Dick” (1956) isn’t nearly the book upon which it’s based, but it also isn’t as bad as you may have heard. Lastly, we give you “92 in the Shade” (1975). They’re gonna be others, along with fish and fishing sequences in movies that may be about other stuff, but we gotta quit here and get back to the episode. Cheers!
Big Fish (2003)
“A River Runs Through It,” with Brad Pitt, popularized fly fishing. “Talking’ Trash: The Legend of Bob the Garbageman” is a fantastic short doc on the striper surf fishing scene.
Like Morrissey and Marr, now they don;t talk to each other.
I will never believe this. 22:53
Why am I here
Maybe, there is one guy in this world, who understand what does seagull said?
Breaking news on the shark front: They do have predators! Killer whales find them quite tasty.
why am I here
I would never fish Montauk, with or without sores or boners.
good ol montauk aint what it used to be
Can someone tell me wtf I'm watching lolol
Fishing with John.
The greatest and most realistic fishing show starring that dude from Stranger Than Paradise
@@Malkmusianful ...and The Lounge Lizards!
These are Real Men, doing Real Things.
何故、字幕が大阪弁?
I think I need to toke before I watch this.
Shush now
My buddy who introduced me to this show was/is a major stoner and made sure we were properly acclimated prior to viewing.
We watched the entire series minus the last two episodes.
Great afternoon.
@@cahillgreg Ben voyons..
How was this even made? Who would green light this?
If you're being serious, most of the show was apparently financed by a Japanese company. And John Lurie also obviously has bottomless pockets.
@@punkser I am in the midst of reading John’s book The History of Bones. You are correct, it was a Japanese company that was also producing the film of Lounge Lizards live in Berlin, which was 2 CDs as well. John was actually very poor at the time and there were all kinds of legal problems with both, probably why Fishing with John was only a couple episodes
I'm only kidding about the bottomless pockets thing, but thanks for making me aware of his book. Somehow I never knew he wrote one.
うーむ…
I came here after watching SpongeBob...they were about to catch SpongeBob and Patrick but failed
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