I suspect she broke character from being stern at the mocking, but they thought that her laughing at their antics was good enough to break the tension.
Holy hell, up to now I had only seen that other clip that ends with "that's a chick movie" - that was a great line … but then to go on to this! What a topper!
You are only underrated when people do not talk about you enough And here we are talking about how talented she is. So, things changed... with a few words
@@2410jrod Well, I can't help but think your opinion is stupid. I mean how can you seriously not like An Affair to Remember?? Especially with Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant like come on. It's a classic if ever I've seen one. And I've seen a lot of classics.
@@mariasmith9460 So have I and I have seen better its not a movie to write home about. I know it’s a classic I saw the year it was made. There were thousands of classic movies out there, you may not like everyone of them. Either way I still don’t care what you think.
All the Dirty Dozen part was improvised by Hanks and then accompanied by Garber. Rita was clueless first because it was not in the script. That's why her face was first like hey what's going on here. 🙂
Idk why but i just had to search out for this scene today,thought it was in "You've got mail" first but then i remembered Victor. Enjoyed this scene since i first saw it and still do esp when i feel down.
I was 5 years old when this movie came out and it was one of my mom's favorite uplifting movies so I knew like all of the words from a young age. When I finally saw An Affair to Remember, the film she's gushing about, I was like "I finally get what that woman in Sleepless in Seattle was talking about with the movie and the Empire State Building! 😢💔♥️😣"
I love Rita Wilson in this scene. I totally do the same thing, describing some favourite scene from a film to someone who must be inwardly rolling their eyes and wishing I would shut up. But my enthusiasm forces them, in some cases, to be polite. Love the Dirty Dozen description on the men’s part. Point taken.
This is still one of my favorite scenes, every one of them acted it to perfection. So relatable to many men and women. The fact that Rita and Tom are married in real life makes it even better. They'd been married 5 years here but still going strong after 36 years!
If I ever have to tell anyone about the movie Encanto, and espeically about 'Bruno's vantage point' (the crack in the wall)... I'd be EXACTLY like Rita Wilson in this scene, only moreso. Much moreso. She did a fantastic job here. No wonder Tom Hanks fell in love with her.
Love this 😂 I wonder if anyone told Tom Hanks when he was filming "Saving Private Ryan" in Hatfield (England) that the scene the fellas are talking about was actually filmed 10-15 mins down the road in Elstree Studios???? 😂
My favorite part is when she brings up the painting out of nowhere. She gives no context about the significance of the painting, so anyone who hasn’t seen the film would have no idea what she’s talking about! 😂
"Its easier to get killed by a terrorist than it is to get married after 40,,, thats absolutely untrue" That line was used twice in this movie so someone likes it.
It's meant to draw our attention to how similar Meg Ryan and Rosie O'Donnell's characters to Rita Wilson's character. Ryan describes Wilson as a "hoe" to O'Donnell at on point and then immediately admits she seems someone she and O'Donnell would be friends with.
When that statistic came out it was a BFD. Remember this was the era of movies about psychopath nannies and roommates and mistresses. Think it was like a cover story in Newsweek (and it may have been killed by lightning strike) but regardless I think they were making fun of the whole brouhaha around it and collective sigh of relief when it was debunked.
You know which characters Tom Hanks and Victor Garber played I'm talking about when it comes to this scene? Woody and Master Thundering Rhino crying together over any movie.
So damn funny. For Millennials and younger audiences that don't get the "Dirty Dozen" movie reference, it would be like two guys crying over the end of The Expendables or similar movie. LOL!
No, we got it. Jeez! I was born in the 80s, I know what the Dirty Dozen is! I was already pushing 30 by the time the Expendables came out. Millennial are middle aged now, we are not that young.
Ive watched this movie a ton of times but only recently after paying attention to the credits that this scene has Rita Wilson who is actually Hanks real wife.
Rita Wilson's reaction to their mockery is what really sells this scene.
lol yeah, I love that she had the sense of humour to laugh at herself
I always repeat this scene 😂 love it so much
Also Jonah’s reaction is priceless too.
I suspect she broke character from being stern at the mocking, but they thought that her laughing at their antics was good enough to break the tension.
Oh God, I love THIS scene !!! 🤣
Didn't know Hanks and Garber improvised that, so Rita's reaction at their mockery was authentic !!! Great !!!
Tom: I cried at the end of the Dirty Dozen.
Victor: Well who didn't.
That gets me every time
Tom and Victor weeping over the Dirty Dozen is genius.
I know. The writing is pretty clever for a Hollywood movie.
Apparently, a lot of this scene was improvised.
I laughted my ass off 😄
Holy hell, up to now I had only seen that other clip that ends with "that's a chick movie" - that was a great line … but then to go on to this! What a topper!
C. Dawg Knight didn’t know Victor Garber improvised this scene. Wow
Rita is so underrated her acting is amazing!!
Well, she's got married with one of the top 10 most successful actors in movie's history, so, she is not underrated at all.!
You are only underrated when people do not talk about you enough
And here we are talking about how talented she is.
So, things changed... with a few words
"Are you all right??"
"She's fine."
I laughed so hard when the Jonah said that
I love how Tom Hanks is talking about what he wants out of a wife to his REAL LIFE wife, Rita Wilson! Priceless!!!!!
From modern lens I find it a little weird but I get you
I wish there was behind the scenes footage of this scene... The entire crew must've been cracking up. 🤣
My mom died in April and she and I LOVED this scene so much. Victor is hysterical.
I'm so sorry about your mom.
Its lovely you have a movie etched into a memory of your Mum.
Victor: "It is easier to be killed by a terrorist than to find a husband....." 🤣🤣🤣
Sorry to hear
whoever found that kid who played jonah did a brilliant job. he's as much part of this movie as tom and meg :)
I would even go as far as to say he is the one who made that movie so memorable. For me, it's him>Meg>Tom.
I love this scene. Rita Wilson was great and the part between the guys discussing the movie is hilarious
This is scene is just so funny and realistic! Great script...
Tim and Victor stole this scene with their satire. Genius. Rita also did an outstanding job!
Victor garber is just totally awesome
Victor Garber is one of my absolute favourite actors, it’s just super funny seeing him doing an ugly cry face 🤣🤣🤣
I’ve been a fan of him since Cinderella
@@manuelorozco7760and I'm since the Titanic movie!!!
@@theKDLChrncls That makes sense since they both came out around that same holiday season
I know that feeling when it comes to An Affair to Remember. When I finally saw Sleepless in Seattle, I totally got where they were coming from.
It was so funny when Victor started smacking his leg while crying.
Sleepless in Seattle and an Affair to Remember are classics...I would watch them any day💕
Sleepless in Seattle yeah an Affair to remember ...once was enough
@@2410jrod That's stupid. An Affair to Remember is a wonderful movie. Love it
@@mariasmith9460 I missed the part where I am supposed to care what you think.
@@2410jrod Well, I can't help but think your opinion is stupid. I mean how can you seriously not like An Affair to Remember?? Especially with Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant like come on. It's a classic if ever I've seen one. And I've seen a lot of classics.
@@mariasmith9460 So have I and I have seen better its not a movie to write home about. I know it’s a classic I saw the year it was made. There were thousands of classic movies out there, you may not like everyone of them. Either way I still don’t care what you think.
This is the best scene ever. Obsessed. Seen this film a billion times, at least.
This scene ALWAYS works for me! It just gets so silly I can't stop the giggles!
The Dirty Dozen part was completely improvised by the two male leads!
yeah. Good for Tom and Victor!
Absolutely Brilliant 🤣🤣🤣🤣
God, I love this movie!! Ingenious!
Wow, I never realized that.
Finally watched An Affair to Remember and this is me right now.
All the Dirty Dozen part was improvised by Hanks and then accompanied by Garber. Rita was clueless first because it was not in the script. That's why her face was first like hey what's going on here. 🙂
SO glad they kept it in the movie!
Victor Gabor... what an actor...
Yutaka Yazawa *Garber
Maybe, but he had nothing on Barney Rubble... ua-cam.com/video/9Ck-09fvlpI/v-deo.html
Maybe, but he had nothing on Barney Rubble... ua-cam.com/video/9Ck-09fvlpI/v-deo.html
Victor Garber is a really great actor
I watched An Affair to Remember after watching this for the first time haha
DIRTY DOZEN can melt your heart!
ARTEMISXR Stop it! 😭
@@ARTEMISXR its so true...
I watched An Affair To Remember first
"That's a chicks' movie.." hahaha you're in one pal..
Every romantic movies is an 'chicks movie' look at Titanic.
I watched this movie so many times..love the tandem of Tom and Meg😊
It's a good movie.
I love that scene - it's just great ‼️
Why can’t they make this kind of movie anymore!?
80s and 90s movies are soooo much better than the ones today
Nora Ephron passed away, that's why!
Classic movie tropes are no longer in vogue. They would actually go against woke culture now.
@@QuietlyCurious Oh, please. Stop blaming social consciousness for every change you don't like in the world.
I’m a 1993 baby and I say it’s tougher than ever to find good movies
My absolute most FAVORITE scene in this movie!!
Five star rating!!!❤
I feel like this with Sleepless in Seattle
R.I.P. Trini López. 8/11/2020
Idk why but i just had to search out for this scene today,thought it was in "You've got mail" first but then i remembered Victor. Enjoyed this scene since i first saw it and still do esp when i feel down.
RITA WILSON NAILED IT
This scene really triple aced this story, excellent, funny actors (and actres) like an improvised melody by three virtuosos!!
Oh God I love Victor Garber
Me too
Can we text about his roles?
@@alishataylor6017 from Godspell to Alias, what's not to luv?
these are the days of meaningful films with phenomenal actors, simplicity in emotions
So tough to find one of those in these Post Pandemic times
I was 5 years old when this movie came out and it was one of my mom's favorite uplifting movies so I knew like all of the words from a young age. When I finally saw An Affair to Remember, the film she's gushing about, I was like "I finally get what that woman in Sleepless in Seattle was talking about with the movie and the Empire State Building! 😢💔♥️😣"
I still need to see The Dirty Dozen though
I was born in 1993 and I watched An Affair To Remember first
RIP Nora Ephron
I love Rita Wilson in this scene. I totally do the same thing, describing some favourite scene from a film to someone who must be inwardly rolling their eyes and wishing I would shut up. But my enthusiasm forces them, in some cases, to be polite. Love the Dirty Dozen description on the men’s part. Point taken.
Oh God I love THIS movie...
Am I the only one who started laughing when the men started crying
Nope! I laughed myself silly as well x3
I'm pretty sure that was the point.
yes
YES
It's supposed to be funny, lol
This has got to be one of my favorite scenes.. maybe of all time
I saw this movie years ago and this is the only scene I remember so I'd say it was the best scene from the movie.
This is still one of my favorite scenes, every one of them acted it to perfection. So relatable to many men and women. The fact that Rita and Tom are married in real life makes it even better. They'd been married 5 years here but still going strong after 36 years!
I cried at the end of the Dirty Dozen more than An Affair to Remember
me too
It looks like Tom is trying not to laugh when he's talking about The Dirty Dozen and Victor starts crying. LoL 😆
Amazing that Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have been married over 30 years. That's unusual these days, especially for Hollyweird.
But I’m happy for them at least. And my parents have been married over 30 years
One of the greatest movies of its time and it’s stood the rest of time.
Thank you. I've been looking for this clip for ages.
This is a great weird scene.
Because I can’t tell if they’re kidding or not and EITHER way it’s hilarious!!! 😂
i watched before and love so llike to watch again and again the full movie
Victor garber and Tom hanks they are very excited to be together in same movie
My mom and I have watched this so many times we can quote her entire monologue!
I can quote the entire movie! This one and Titanic and Airplane. My mom can't tho...
One of the best clips I ever seen!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If I ever have to tell anyone about the movie Encanto, and espeically about 'Bruno's vantage point' (the crack in the wall)... I'd be EXACTLY like Rita Wilson in this scene, only moreso. Much moreso. She did a fantastic job here. No wonder Tom Hanks fell in love with her.
I love Encanto! I’ve seen it 6 times
thank you so much for uploading. this is my favorite part and sometimes i just want to see this and can never find a decent clip of it. =)
One of the great moments in modern cinema.
Love this 😂 I wonder if anyone told Tom Hanks when he was filming "Saving Private Ryan" in Hatfield (England) that the scene the fellas are talking about was actually filmed 10-15 mins down the road in Elstree Studios???? 😂
This is one of the few great Rom-Coms. 95% of them are insufferable.
My favourite movie...💗💞💖
The majority of rom coms were great in the 90s. Classics. A solid genre back then.
They’re tough to find this day and age
The whole hyena thing makes me laugh every time!!😂😂
Victor garber sells this scene
Hysterical!
Rita is such a great actress and she can rap.
This is my favorite scene in this movie and it has Nora Ephron signature all over it. I love her and her movies and her books forever and ever.
No wonder I can’t choose between Sleepless in Seattle, You’ve Got Mail or When Harry Met Sally
That dirty dozen part, oh man my dad would laugh at these everytime! Haha now i get it lol
Now I have to watch that "dirty dozen" movie and try not to laugh too hard at the ending because these two guys.
I love crying during action scenes in dude movies too.
Hilarious.😂😂Laughed so much!
My favorite part is when she brings up the painting out of nowhere. She gives no context about the significance of the painting, so anyone who hasn’t seen the film would have no idea what she’s talking about! 😂
Oh God I love this movie!
1:44 the way they react is priceless
Haha..one of the best scenes !!
Me encantaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...
"Its easier to get killed by a terrorist than it is to get married after 40,,, thats absolutely untrue" That line was used twice in this movie so someone likes it.
It's meant to draw our attention to how similar Meg Ryan and Rosie O'Donnell's characters to Rita Wilson's character. Ryan describes Wilson as a "hoe" to O'Donnell at on point and then immediately admits she seems someone she and O'Donnell would be friends with.
When that statistic came out it was a BFD. Remember this was the era of movies about psychopath nannies and roommates and mistresses. Think it was like a cover story in Newsweek (and it may have been killed by lightning strike) but regardless I think they were making fun of the whole brouhaha around it and collective sigh of relief when it was debunked.
You know which characters Tom Hanks and Victor Garber played I'm talking about when it comes to this scene? Woody and Master Thundering Rhino crying together over any movie.
Victor garber is very strong for a 75 year old man
I miss these moves.
Oh, God, I LOVE THIS MOVIE!
Vic-tooo-ria.
She laughs like a Hyena. LOLOL
ame7272 kids not wrong that’s what was my first thought
@@2410jrod I thought she was drunk lol
C M an argument can be made for both
@@2410jrod its true
One of the funniest scenes ever written.
So damn funny. For Millennials and younger audiences that don't get the "Dirty Dozen" movie reference, it would be like two guys crying over the end of The Expendables or similar movie. LOL!
No, we got it. Jeez! I was born in the 80s, I know what the Dirty Dozen is! I was already pushing 30 by the time the Expendables came out. Millennial are middle aged now, we are not that young.
MEN! I cried during several movies I watched, and the Dirty Dozen was NOT one of them. (Smile)
I like when Victor said Ohh when he slammed the napkin on his lap. I mean she didn’t even throw it hard enough to make him say Ohh.. haha
Hahahaha favourite scene of all time
Victor garber is the best leading actor
lol! victor garber is awesome
Dirty Dozen...who wouldn't cry over that?
Yeah Greg doesn't even have tears coming out of his eyes!! Lol
Ive watched this movie a ton of times but only recently after paying attention to the credits that this scene has Rita Wilson who is actually Hanks real wife.
TIL Victor and Tom's Dirty Dozen break down was improvised
'She laughs like a Hyena' That part always kills me 😄
I think that's the best part of the movie sleepless
2:07 the kids expression here kills me
She should have won some award for that
3:30 he thinks he's sad now, wait till the Titanic sinks...
Ha ha ha... omg. She's crying... he says, "She's Fine". LOL
Jajaj buenísimo
I've read that the dialogue about the Dirty Dozen was ad libbed.
How funny is Rita Wilson. 😃😃😃