My favorite reveal is Jack Lemmon revealing to Joe E Brown in Some Like it Hot. First he lists all the things wrong with him to discourage Joe E. None of them bother him. Finally Lemmon says "I'm a man". Joe E just smiles and says "Nobody's perfect."
Isn't it just the greatest unexpected twist ever? It's certainly the most fun. I like to think the two of them did set up house together & lived happily ever after. One of the best things about that line is that it was never intended to make it into the final cut. It was simply a placeholder until the writer could "come up with something better." As if that were even possible, LOL. Imagine if they'd cut that zinger of a line!
I remember seeing this movie when it was originally out. I remember, also, that the audience ROARED with laughter, when "she" revealed herself to be a "he"!
@@AuroraMeansDawn27 I still remember when Stefano kept her locked up in a giant birdcage in some tunnels underneath the city....🤣Or when Carrie and Mike slept together in Vegas and the bed flew up into the sky...🤣
You’re right. How many times does a character “die” and then come back?? And this includes a time that the main villain fell out of a plane with no chute.😮
In the 80s I was hooked on Soaps, and one day I woke up and thought to myself this is not the real world. My sister-in-law used to watch one with Witches and I thought boy is she gone because she was so hooked. 😂
My Mom LOVED that movie! She said it took a while watching, to realize that a woman didn't step into Hoffman's shoes to be the character he did such a great job. She was the biggest fan of Dustin Hoffman after this movie.
My wife's friend has a "wasband" who looks exactly like Tootsie. Such a great movie, very re-watchable. Lots of attention to detail, the characters are truly alive.
I always used to tell my mother she looked like Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie, and she was like, "I'm fine with that!". Turns out she and Hoffman had a fling back in the mid 60's while they were working together Off Broadway. I'd be wanting a paternity test if my birthday was a few years earlier! 🤣🤣
@@pricklypear7516 Because it's one of those standard UA-cam thing to say. If you check, you'll find that Spielberg was an underrated director, Michael Jackson an underrated singer/dancer etc etc
This is Dustin quite literally acting his panties off as Dorothy, in one of the most exhilarating & inspired climaxes to a Romantic Comedy Movie in history! 😉😉😁😁😁👏👏👏
Lol. Omg. The cross that poor woman had to bear. I lived in Houston when Kathy Whittier was mayor but I was probably still a teenager and never bothered to see what she looked like.
Notice that Dorothy's front teeth change when the wig comes off. The teeth were integral to Dorothy's appearance as a woman. Sydney Pollack discusses it in one of the videos here.
This movie definitely echoed aspects of the feminist movement of the 80s. It is a reversal of him needing to be female to find success in the workplace, and it highlights misogyny a few times. People would definitely scream "woke" and over react if an equivalent to Tootsie came out now.
@@andromedaspark2241 They would call it propaganda that is trying to trans our kids. It’s funny how gender in a lot of ways was way less controversial in the past, yet the anti-woke critics somehow think they are defending ‘tradition’ by making a fuss over every little thing
When Dustin rips off his wig and reveals himself, does he go into his Jack Grabb voice from Little Big Man? I don't think I've seen this movie except in UA-cam clips in at least 30 years, and I just realized this.
This bit was parodied on "Family Guy" once. On the show, Stewie was a fan of a British kids show called Jolly Farm, and when he heard there was going to be a US version, he disguised himself as a girl to be a part of it. There was one part they had to do "live", so in the middle of it all, he did something similar to what Dustin Hoffman's character did here.
I first saw this movie when it came out in the theaters. All through the last part of it I kept wondering how he was going to get out of the situation he was in.
My favorite scene from the 1982 Sydney Pollack hit comedy film. i would truly like to see a twenty-first century retooling of 'Tootsie' starring Adam Sandler as Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels. There is absolutely no doubt that the essence of 'Tootsie' is inherently Jewish. Boy have i always loved Jewish humor. in addition to Sandler, my 'ideal' supporting cast for the retooling of 'Tootsie' would include: Jennifer Lawrence as Julie Nichols; Katherine Heigl as Sandy Lester; Jason Segel as Jeff Slater; Paul Giamatti as Ron Carlisle; Tina Fey as Rita Marshall; Amy Poehler as Jacqui; Robert De Niro as John Van Horn; Anne Hathaway as April Page; John Goodman as Les Nichols; Rosario Dawson as Jo; Zach Braff (director) as George Fields; etc. "i'm Edward Kimberly, the [reclusive] brother of my sister Anthea!" Sandy Lester's reaction @ 03:14 - PRICELESS.
Was that for real in there, or were you auditioning for the part? Which answer will get me a reading? I'd like to make her look a little more attractive, how far can you pull back? How do you feel about Cleveland?
Hoffman played a trick on actor Jose Ferrer. Dressed as Dorothy, the two got into an elevator along with one of Ferrer's assistants. Dorothy said she was a big fan, he said "thank you." Then she made a filthy remark simply to make him uncomfortable. After Dorothy got off the elevator he asked his assistant: "who was the scumbag woman?"
Best Dustin Hoffman movie? Tell me…
You posted the best piece of acting Hoffman has ever done, in my opinion.
Loved his work in Hook and Dick Tracy (and Tootsie, obviously) but for me, Outbreak is a winner.💜
It's certainly my favorite.
Rainman
Yes. Nothing to add other than yes. It’s fantastic!
''I never laid a hand on her-''
_''Yes, you did!''_
😂😂
I was also laughing at this comment. 😂😂😂
Me too 😂
“Does Jeff know?” 😂😂
That's my favorite line in the whole movie.
Who's here for Teri ? RIP Teri 🙏 ❤️
My favorite reveal is Jack Lemmon revealing to Joe E Brown in Some Like it Hot. First he lists all the things wrong with him to discourage Joe E. None of them bother him. Finally Lemmon says "I'm a man". Joe E just smiles and says "Nobody's perfect."
Isn't it just the greatest unexpected twist ever? It's certainly the most fun. I like to think the two of them did set up house together & lived happily ever after.
One of the best things about that line is that it was never intended to make it into the final cut. It was simply a placeholder until the writer could "come up with something better." As if that were even possible, LOL. Imagine if they'd cut that zinger of a line!
Dustin did such a great job in this movie,as did all of the actors.Great one!😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🎬
Ironically, this would be one of the best moments in all televised soap opera.
Without a doubt, one of the best films of the eighties 👍
I can imagine the continuity supervisor having one hell of a time the following 48 hours to make sense of it all and make it fit. YOU GOT 24 HOURS!
I've always imagined that the name of Emily Kimberly was simply NEVER mentioned again. 😂
That’s one nutty hospital. 🤪🤦♂️
One of the BEST climax scenes to a movie, ever. . Right after he says….. “no I’m not “ I almost died laughing, and it was such a great moment
3:21
The way Les drops his sandwich, yet still proceeds to take a bite out of shock. Hilarious!!!!! 😂😂😂😂
Charlie Durning was the best
I saw this in the theaters and screamed with laughter when they showed this scene!!!!!
“God, here come the terms…” 😂😂😂
"I knew there was some reason she didn't like me!"
I remember seeing this movie when it was originally out. I remember, also, that the audience ROARED with laughter, when
"she" revealed herself to be a "he"!
One of the greatest movie reveals of all time. Absolutely wonderful.
Dabney Coleman going through any producer's worst nightmare, when one of the actors goes off script.
Teri Garr's scream. Haha!
Her inner reaction to Jessica beating her for the Oscar?
My favorite part is everyone in the director's box unraveling: "Oh no not live", "What score?", "WHAT?", [[*GASP*]]
I love soaps but these outlandish plots happened all the time!😊
I stopped watching Days when Diedra turned into a rubber demon. Lol
@@AuroraMeansDawn27 I still remember when Stefano kept her locked up in a giant birdcage in some tunnels underneath the city....🤣Or when Carrie and Mike slept together in Vegas and the bed flew up into the sky...🤣
You’re right. How many times does a character “die” and then come back?? And this includes a time that the main villain fell out of a plane with no chute.😮
@@cuchelo1I’m sorry. Giant Birdcage??
In the 80s I was hooked on Soaps, and one day I woke up and thought to myself this is not the real world. My sister-in-law used to watch one with Witches and I thought boy is she gone because she was so hooked. 😂
My Mom LOVED that movie! She said it took a while watching, to realize that a woman didn't step into Hoffman's shoes to be the character he did such a great job. She was the biggest fan of Dustin Hoffman after this movie.
Polly Holliday (Flo from "Alice") was one of Dustin's coaches for the role.
I like how they used 10 crucial seconds to show how the main (and side) characters work.
My wife's friend has a "wasband" who looks exactly like Tootsie. Such a great movie, very re-watchable. Lots of attention to detail, the characters are truly alive.
In the words of Murray: “That is ONE nutty hospital!”
Oh my, now that one part of the Childrens Hospital web series finally makes sense.
I always used to tell my mother she looked like Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie, and she was like, "I'm fine with that!". Turns out she and Hoffman had a fling back in the mid 60's while they were working together Off Broadway. I'd be wanting a paternity test if my birthday was a few years earlier! 🤣🤣
does Jeff know? lol
Jessica Lange was sooo good. Fully immersed in every character she played. So underrated.
Jessica Lange was extremely well regarded by virtually everyone. How do you figure she was "underrated"?
She won two Oscars! lol
And her MUSIC BOX then MEN DON'T LEAVE. Outstanding films - all three.
@@pricklypear7516 Because it's one of those standard UA-cam thing to say. If you check, you'll find that Spielberg was an underrated director, Michael Jackson an underrated singer/dancer etc etc
Jessica was really great in this. She's a great actress. I loved her in this role. I also think Durning was amazing.
This is Dustin quite literally acting his panties off as Dorothy, in one of the most exhilarating & inspired climaxes to a Romantic Comedy Movie in history! 😉😉😁😁😁👏👏👏
When this movie came out the Mayor of Houston at the time was Kathy Whitmire and she looked like Tootsie.
Lol. Omg. The cross that poor woman had to bear. I lived in Houston when Kathy Whittier was mayor but I was probably still a teenager and never bothered to see what she looked like.
My great aunt is literally the spitting image of Dorothy Michaels lol
Kathy Whitmire was the best mayor we have in Houston...
3:37 That is one nutty hospital!
RIP Teri Garr and Dabney Coleman.
“Does Jeff know?”
Those cuts to Sandy, Julie's dad, everyone else... it's the comedy equivalent of setting up C4 charges on the foundations of a condemned building.
Notice that Dorothy's front teeth change when the wig comes off. The teeth were integral to Dorothy's appearance as a woman. Sydney Pollack discusses it in one of the videos here.
@@ronon3849 Very keen eyed on your part and props for the tip about the Pollack interview..
Bill Murray's final line here is my pick for the best one in the movie.
I didn't even know he was in this movie!
@@Bartlebycs Yes, he plays a pretty big supporting role in it as the main character's friend and roommate.
@@SteveShahauncredited though
Rest in peace Dabney Coleman 😢
very underrated talent
I forgot how hilarious that movie was.
My favorite part of the movie!!! 😂😂😂😂😂....
The bar scene when Charles Durning turns an unsuspecting smile to silent rage.
In the words of the great Austin Powers, " That's a man, baby!!!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Great movie.
Does Jeff Know?
🤣🤣🤣🍿🙏🏼
One of the best movies 🎥🥰❤️
A movie like this couldn't be made these days.
i always thought "And Cut" should have immediately been followed with a page for the entire writers room to their desks RIGHT NOW!
I love this episode since my childhood!
When Dorothy revealed herself, now-a-days, that would be as shocking to see as it would be to learn the sky is blue. RIP Teri Garr. ❤
This is a great movie. Not political. Not trying to follow an agenda. Just pure creative entertainment from the 80's. Great fun.
If this movie was made today, people would say it’s “wOke”.
@@Mugiwara2k And all of the actors would find themselves doxxed.
This movie definitely echoed aspects of the feminist movement of the 80s. It is a reversal of him needing to be female to find success in the workplace, and it highlights misogyny a few times. People would definitely scream "woke" and over react if an equivalent to Tootsie came out now.
@@andromedaspark2241 They would call it propaganda that is trying to trans our kids. It’s funny how gender in a lot of ways was way less controversial in the past, yet the anti-woke critics somehow think they are defending ‘tradition’ by making a fuss over every little thing
Looks exactly like my aunt Seale from west Bloomfield michigan
I had an Aunt Seale too, God rest her.
❤❤❤❤❤tootie &mrs doubtfire 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
When Dustin rips off his wig and reveals himself, does he go into his Jack Grabb voice from Little Big Man? I don't think I've seen this movie except in UA-cam clips in at least 30 years, and I just realized this.
sounds pretty close
On 2:39 I actually caught my self moving my head like Ron😅
Dustin was kind of serving with the wig off lol
He’s a great actor 0:21
One of the funniest movie scenes EVER!
Amen!
Geena Davis is so cute
I love this movie so much.
Dustin was Robbed of an Academy Award for this.
The funniest part is where Dabney Coleman is actually happy about this.
If this actually happened on a live soap opera set, they probably would have cut the scene instead of playing it out
A soap opera within a soap opera ❤❤❤
I loved this movie. I saw it in the theater.
Like 10 great lines in one scene. Incredible!!!!
The blue turtleneck with the silk shirt is pretty stylish
This bit was parodied on "Family Guy" once. On the show, Stewie was a fan of a British kids show called Jolly Farm, and when he heard there was going to be a US version, he disguised himself as a girl to be a part of it. There was one part they had to do "live", so in the middle of it all, he did something similar to what Dustin Hoffman's character did here.
Brilliant film 😂
Phenomenal scene to a phenomenal movie!
I first saw this movie when it came out in the theaters. All through the last part of it I kept wondering how he was going to get out of the situation he was in.
Happy birthday Kimberly I mean Dustin.
Emily. Emily, Kimberly.… But, she is not the daughter of Alma and Dewayne Kimberly.… No, she’s not…
I love this scene!I absolutely loved the ending!
Dustin Hoffman is awesome he plays captain hook in the movie hook and hero rain man
Dabney Coleman was one of those actors who made everything he was in so much better.
oh God, here come the terms.
We need more films like this.
This was a bizarre film with quirky characters. 😮😂
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!! PRICELESS!!!!!! 😂😂😂
I saw the movie when it came out and never thought Hoffman was convincing as a woman.
Buenisima pelicula y fantastica interpretación ,es dificil hacer un papel de mujer sin caer en lo ridiculo
I forgot Bill Murray was in this movie.
I DARE someone to try and make this movie today. Let's see how quick you get kicked out of the industry for daring to be "so insulting".
Jeff Slater (Bill Murray): 'En este hospital están todos más locos que una cabra.' (Castilian Spanish)
Who on earth would have even been remotely fooled ??
Is that Jessica lang ? 😮 what a fox!!!!😂❤
My favorite scene from the 1982 Sydney Pollack hit comedy film. i would truly like to see a twenty-first century retooling of 'Tootsie' starring Adam Sandler as Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels. There is absolutely no doubt that the essence of 'Tootsie' is inherently Jewish. Boy have i always loved Jewish humor. in addition to Sandler, my 'ideal' supporting cast for the retooling of 'Tootsie' would include: Jennifer Lawrence as Julie Nichols; Katherine Heigl as Sandy Lester; Jason Segel as Jeff Slater; Paul Giamatti as Ron Carlisle; Tina Fey as Rita Marshall; Amy Poehler as Jacqui; Robert De Niro as John Van Horn; Anne Hathaway as April Page; John Goodman as Les Nichols; Rosario Dawson as Jo; Zach Braff (director) as George Fields; etc. "i'm Edward Kimberly, the [reclusive] brother of my sister Anthea!" Sandy Lester's reaction @ 03:14 - PRICELESS.
Missiles headed to open areas are ignored.
Mrs Doubtfire continued the genre
3:12 awesome scream.
The Mrs Doubtfire of the 80s
“How’s Cleveland?”
This is hilarious 😂
That is one nutty hospital
didnt family guy use this in one of their episodes where stewie was dressed as a little girl on a show lol
Was that for real in there, or were you auditioning for the part? Which answer will get me a reading? I'd like to make her look a little more attractive, how far can you pull back? How do you feel about Cleveland?
Honestly, I think it's a good scene.
Loveeeee this movie
How does anyone believe that is a woman? TV is such a wonderful escape from reality sometimes.
Hoffman played a trick on actor Jose Ferrer. Dressed as Dorothy, the two got into an elevator along with one of Ferrer's assistants. Dorothy said she was a big fan, he said "thank you." Then she made a filthy remark simply to make him uncomfortable. After Dorothy got off the elevator he asked his assistant: "who was the scumbag woman?"
I love this movie
Oh, yes....back when cross dressing was fun. Now.....AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RIP Teri Garr
Don don don don don't panic!
He plays a good part Dorothy michaels