Fushta!!! Lol. That line became a running joke with me and my first wife. Any time one of us would leave a room, we would quickly step back in and say it then back out. Rip, my angel. I still think of how hard we laughed every time we did that.
Not much of a challenge though. There's yet to be a single Dracula adaptation that respects the source material. I blame Coppola and his fan fiction of a movie...
@@demizson576 You're relying on *wikipedia*?! That site is well known to forget to fact-check just about all of the data there to begin with. I'd not be surprised if he did, he was an old man when this movie was made, but still, that's an odd source to begin with, and intrinsically unreliable at best.
I actually use that line sometimes when the opportunity arises just to see if anyone can detect my attempt at trolling. Usually, they just get upset. Haha.
This scene never fails to make me smile. Leslie Nielsen was the only man that could have pulled this scene off with Mel Brooks. No one could do a loving parody like Brooks, and there are few that stood anywhere near Nelson when it came the role of the straight man in a comedic setting.
@@lordgenerias Autocorrect is the vampire and frankenstein of our younger generation. As a (sadly) older movie viewer, I agree. This scene never fails to make me smile.
@zztop3000 Mel Brooks is a unique individual, with a unique thought process. While there may be people who could create a movie similar to any of Brooks', it wouldn't be in his exact style. It's like people that try to make something in the same style as Hideo Kojima. You can get something similar, but no one can truly replicate what makes his work unique. Same with Brooks.
Dear lord this is the finest example of deadpan parley that has ever existed. Mel Brooks and Leslie Nielsen are to comedy what Pacino & DeNiro are to drama. Put them in the same scene and it's pure gold.
In my childhood we were dirt poor. We had about 5 vhs cassettes that me and my sister would replay over and over again. We had learned every word and it’s delivery of every film we had in those vhs. We would often fight when we wanted to record over a beloved movie. Dracula dead and loving it was one of those movies we watched atleast over 80 times. Watching these clips really brings me back to a 5 year old version of myself. Being scared whilst then also finding something funny but being a little too scared to laugh. Hahaha now I can freely laugh.
Oh yeah, I didn't even realize that until you pointed it out, that Mel Brooks ultimately made a frankenstein AND a dracula movie. Spaced decades apart.
A classic scene! The timing is marvelous! Harvey Korman's high pitched "Tepes...?" always makes me laugh. My dad and I used to do the "ancient Moldavian" all the time.
In the original book by Bram Stoker, Van Helsing is described as a rather incompetent, goofy man. Except when dealing with a vampire, then he becomes all serious and professional. So Mel Brooks here is totally nailing the character.
@Sesshomaru "A Nobel Prize-winning Austrian-Irish physicist who developed a number of fundamental results in quantum theory: the Schrödinger equation provides a way to calculate the wave function of a system and how it changes dynamically in time." From Wiki. You may have heard of Schrödinger's cat.
This proves that Dracula might be dead but, as spirit, he's still happy. Hence, "Dead And Loving It". Or as in his omitted quote: “IT'S GOOD TO BE DEAD!!!”
Such a classic comedy. I remember seeing it in theatres & absolutely loving it. Mel Brooks has always had such a great gift for parodies & I can't think of a single person who could ever deadpan even close to as well as the late great Leslie Nielsen.
@Giuseppe Shmo ohh yeah DEFINATELY lol he was hilarious. I grew up laughing my butt off at his movies from a very young age I wish I had met him in person
The Naked Gun movies just wouldn't be the same without him, there's just something with the way his delivery of his lines with his comedies that just can't be easily replicated
The simplest, yet most effective comedy. Just a back and forth, lines performed masterfully in their casual manner. No one pulled the "absurd while serious" comedy like Nielsen. Legend, RIP.
The first bad habit I noticed from my wife when we were just dating was she had to have the last word in an argument. This scene always cracks me up knowing that about her.
After watching Dracula Untold, the line became more hilarious. They really did have it coming. The Turks wanted 100 boys from Transylvania including Vlad's son as soldiers. Considering what happened to him when he was recruited in his youth I'd be lying if I said I wasn't cheering him on for that.
@@aycc-nbh7289 i dont care about your wikipedia. Wikipedia its a fraud. Also, romanians are not moldavians. In moldova they live around 2 3 milions of moldavians. In Romania, we are around 19milioms which 6mil are gipsyes who natively are from India, Tziganiy.
I have owned this movie for many years. I have watched this movie hundreds of times. Harvey Korman, Mel Brooks, AND Leslie Nielsen... ALL in the same movie? WOW!
This movie is so underrated like I can't even begin from the actors to the dialogue to the references it's just an all-around great movie and any time I watch it I laugh and I die of laughter. But out of the whole movie my favorite character has to be Renfield
I read that they just make random sounds and don't speak "Old Moldavian", but I can suggest that Dracula says something similar to our Russian proverbs: "He who brings up bygone days, will have his eye gouged out". And Van Helsing answers him with another proverb: "And they also say: What goes around comes around", hinting that Dracula's cruelties will come back to haunt him.
"And gynecology."
"Oh I didn't know you had your hand in that too."
Lmfao
Perfect timing there 😂
:))
He is implying that Van Helsing put his hand in women’s vaginas
@@gregbors8364 I don't believe that is right.
Fushta!!! Lol. That line became a running joke with me and my first wife. Any time one of us would leave a room, we would quickly step back in and say it then back out. Rip, my angel. I still think of how hard we laughed every time we did that.
Damn I’m sorry for your loss
She's probably waiting to see you again just to say it:)
I’m sorry for your loss, treasure those memories.
@@MrRaziel25Fushta!!!!!
What is the meaning of "fushta" ?
As a lover of the book I must say that this is actually better than some of the serious Dracula films.
Agreed 💯
Some is a correct word and I must say, this is probably my few favorite parody movies
Remember the keyword: *“Few”*
Not much of a challenge though. There's yet to be a single Dracula adaptation that respects the source material. I blame Coppola and his fan fiction of a movie...
Absolutely! 😁😂🤣
@@goji253 Hear hear!
Leslie Nielsen - the greatest straight faced comedy actor ever. RIP.
When did he die, pray tell?
@@chissstardestroyer
In 2010.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Nielsen
@@demizson576 You're relying on *wikipedia*?! That site is well known to forget to fact-check just about all of the data there to begin with.
I'd not be surprised if he did, he was an old man when this movie was made, but still, that's an odd source to begin with, and intrinsically unreliable at best.
Um... okay?
www.imdb.com/name/nm0000558/
@@demizson576 Thank you for enlightening me, and while his death is saddening, I do hope for his best and pray for it.
“They had it coming”
😂😂😂😂
Flawless delivery!
I actually use that line sometimes when the opportunity arises just to see if anyone can detect my attempt at trolling. Usually, they just get upset. Haha.
"What could they have possibly done to deserve such barbaric and inhumane treatment? "
Lmao.
We were just speaking of you, favourably of course
They only had themselves to blame
"Who in all of England could possibly be a vampire?!" "Count Dracula." "Well maybe him." love that.
*ahem*!
That was perfect timing
@@jimhuffman9434 *ahem!*
@@ddthewolf "What are you aheming about?"
@@jodyrussell4969 um...uh...
I laughed so hard when he walked passed the window to have the last word
I know, it was hilarious.
"Past".....yep.
One of the best comedies ever made,making every freaking part from copola's dracula to count!
it was also a build-up to that scene. You thought it was over, yet it happens at unexpected time
You grammar fushta! Lol..
Leslie Neilsen and Mel Brooks, two great comedy legends together in one film.
You left out Harvey Korman. All three of them in this scene was awesome.
TheTsar1918 Harvey was so under appreciated. Great comedy sometimes need great straight men and he was one of the best. Blazing Saddles
....yet it's a miserable flop .
@@philipvernejules9926
The film is underrated as fuck
@@GokuInfintysaiyan not really...its one of the few times mel dropped the ball
I love how Professor Van Helsing & Dracula act like children determined to literally have the last word
Hi
ZcsaaFas
Fushta!
@@43mackmobile Abalutza!
@@deeman124 Polushtoi
That pause before " they had it comming " just get me every time so much. Thank you mel and Leslie.
Possibly the most criminally underrated Mel Brooks movie of all time.
It’s also one of the most faithful to the source material of the DRACULA films
@@christopherrichardson2945 you mean the Bram Stoker book?
Nature's Finest yeah, sorry
....I'm not impressed so far .
@@christopherrichardson2945 Fushta!
This scene never fails to make me smile. Leslie Nielsen was the only man that could have pulled this scene off with Mel Brooks. No one could do a loving parody like Brooks, and there are few that stood anywhere near Nelson when it came the role of the straight man in a comedic setting.
Who is Nelson?
@@gomongio Leslie Nielsen. I hate autocorrect. Really and truly, I hate it.
@@lordgenerias Autocorrect is the vampire and frankenstein of our younger generation. As a (sadly) older movie viewer, I agree. This scene never fails to make me smile.
@zztop3000 Mel Brooks is a unique individual, with a unique thought process. While there may be people who could create a movie similar to any of Brooks', it wouldn't be in his exact style. It's like people that try to make something in the same style as Hideo Kojima. You can get something similar, but no one can truly replicate what makes his work unique. Same with Brooks.
@@gomongio admiral
I love the body language. When Dracula says his word then shuts the door, the way Mel rears back shows how pissed he is.
Dear lord this is the finest example of deadpan parley that has ever existed. Mel Brooks and Leslie Nielsen are to comedy what Pacino & DeNiro are to drama. Put them in the same scene and it's pure gold.
"are to comedy what ..."
Vincent Price and Christopher Lee are to drama. Say no to Realist phoneys.
Christopher Lee also made a big name in horror
@@zsoltkiss545 As did Vincent Price.
Don't forget Harvey Korman!
Put Mel Brooks and the late Carl Reiner instead. On and off screen they were really close
As a Romanian I understood everything they said apart from everything they said in Romanian.
Could you explain ?
It's obvious. They weren't speaking in Romanian but in ancient Moldavian instead!
Laughed like a maniac at "Fushta!"
me too lol!XD I'm dying from laughter right now!!!
Polotnik!
What does Fushta mean?
@@katterrific8286 Someone said it means "screw you" in albanian.
@@xientau9028 thanks!
This should’ve been nominated for an Oscar.
Oscars are irrelevant
Fustha!!!
@@MarkanVaran7 While I agree, it was clearly a joke. Lol.
“Gynecology? I didn’t know you had a hand in that!!”
BuT ThEyRe NoT WaHmEn
And gynecology...
Oh i didnt know you had your hand in that....
Haha
In it or up it I wonder.
after all these years and watching loads of time this movie, I finally notice that hint :P
When I was a kid I used to love watching this movie all the time but I never got the Gynecology joke lol
@@bolacapoeira I know how you feel. I just caught that goldmine too. Lol!
.....hand,,,, or did he say head.
They had it coming. The delivery of that line is perfect.
"They had it coming!" :D
dracula's so old he prolly gouged out their eyes himself
Izio Shaba
600 years old if you trace him to Vlad the Impaler, the (in)famous romanian voivod .
*****
ZZZ..zzzzz....ZZZZ...zzz
Well they kinda did honestly
It makes sense since they were invading his land.
In my childhood we were dirt poor. We had about 5 vhs cassettes that me and my sister would replay over and over again. We had learned every word and it’s delivery of every film we had in those vhs. We would often fight when we wanted to record over a beloved movie. Dracula dead and loving it was one of those movies we watched atleast over 80 times. Watching these clips really brings me back to a 5 year old version of myself. Being scared whilst then also finding something funny but being a little too scared to laugh. Hahaha now I can freely laugh.
I like reading when people write how meaningful something is by sharing some part of their life like this. cool
Aight, say you have to pick one scene, two choices:
Do you pick the door slam or "And you will remember nothing of what I tell you"?
I read this in a Mel brooks voice
I didn’t have one ☝️, not one ☝️ VHS tape📼
Sounds like you had a rough childhood
This movie is an underrated comedy classic. The PERFECT film to watch with "Young Frankenstein".
Igor! Go get the movies!
@@cocodojo it is pronounced eye-gor.
Oh yeah, I didn't even realize that until you pointed it out, that Mel Brooks ultimately made a frankenstein AND a dracula movie. Spaced decades apart.
A classic scene! The timing is marvelous!
Harvey Korman's high pitched "Tepes...?" always makes me laugh.
My dad and I used to do the "ancient Moldavian" all the time.
The proper pronunciation is more like 'sheppish'
@@Jeffrey314159 still wrong... I'ts pronounced 'tseppesh' [ˈtsepeʃ ]
Fala dadalinc a!
@@Pyamamannetje Fushta!
I always understand „Teppich“, that means rug in German
In the original book by Bram Stoker, Van Helsing is described as a rather incompetent, goofy man. Except when dealing with a vampire, then he becomes all serious and professional.
So Mel Brooks here is totally nailing the character.
That makes sense according to Sun Tzu. Lul your enemy into a false sense of security and then strike.
@@NinjaSushi2 "If you have no idea what you're doing, your enemy won't either."--Sun Tzu.
That is absolutely not true whatsoever.
Kind of like Guillermo de la Cruz?
So many likes ....from people who have not read Bram Stoker's Dracula.
One of the most underrated movies of all time! Mel Brooks and Leslie Nielsen, each of them a genius of it's own!
1:58 Nostoi vleckla de moi pushta
2:03 Stanisha ploftoi cog mul pafooft
2:13 Fale dadalitca
2:16 Koplai
2:20 Manusssh
2:34 Polashtoi
2:41 Volatnik
2:55 Abalutza
3:08 FUSHTA
3:24 KIRVANYA
What does it mean??
@@samadams219 FUSHTA!
@@snickle1980 VOLATNIK
@@samadams219 POLASHTOI...
@@snickle1980 ABALUTZA 🤣🤣🤣
I love how leslie nelsons face was blank & says with a matter of fact " they had it coming" making the scene great
"They had it coming." Gets me every time!!! 😂😂😂
I don't care what anyone says, this is easily my favorite Mel Brooks film.
blazing saddles
History of the World still has a slight edge with me, but I actually like Dracula more than Spaceballs, Blazing, or Frankenstein.
My favorite has always been Robin Hood: Men in Tights :)
Space Balls is my favorite
it's hard to pick, they are all amazing, blazing saddles, Spaceballs, Robin Hood, This, History of the world, Young Frankenstein I mean so many
This one scene has literally spawned a decades long contest of "He who gets the last word." between my brother and me.
"I'm positive about my THEORY!" - "...what theory??" - "The Theory Of Yes And No!" Schrodinger would have loved him.
You just let the cat out of the bag...maybe box.
@@PhilJonesIII I can see where you're going with that, but not where you are. 😉
@@abrahamlincoln9758 I'm easily confused. :)
Well actually schrodinger was opposed to the Copenhagen interpretation
@Sesshomaru "A Nobel Prize-winning Austrian-Irish physicist who developed a number of fundamental results in quantum theory: the Schrödinger equation provides a way to calculate the wave function of a system and how it changes dynamically in time." From Wiki. You may have heard of Schrödinger's cat.
"They had it coming." That line caused me laughter starting deep, deep down, and I released it with a howl that woke up my neighbor!
WHAT'S FUNNY IS AFTER THE ENDING CREDITS DRACULA STILL HAD THE LAST WORD
KIRVAAANYA
This proves that Dracula might be dead but, as spirit, he's still happy. Hence, "Dead And Loving It".
Or as in his omitted quote: “IT'S GOOD TO BE DEAD!!!”
Really? I think I missed that...I thought Van Helsing had the last word when Dracula died lol
@@KingOfGamesss yeah u gotta watch after the ending credits lol
@@JJTY6969 That man NEVER gives up!
I absolutely love the set decoration and costuming in this movie, especially Van Helsing's suit in this scene.
the wordplay in this movie was brilliant XD
Do you mean those European phrases?
They had it coming 😂
'They had it coming.'🤣
Such a classic comedy. I remember seeing it in theatres & absolutely loving it. Mel Brooks has always had such a great gift for parodies & I can't think of a single person who could ever deadpan even close to as well as the late great Leslie Nielsen.
I always cracked up as he walked Passed the window lol
Van Helsing! A name we... That accent, so incredible funny and the expression in Leslie's face while speaking - the combination is just brilliant!!
At the end of the movie when Dracula is reduced to a pile of dust in his coffin, Brooks opens up the lid and yells "Fushta" and then closes the lid.
I miss Leslie Neilson so much
Thinking Reposessed...
@Giuseppe Shmo HAHAHAH!!! I Just pictured it 😂😂😂 he would've LOVED that!!! 😂😂😂
@Giuseppe Shmo ohh yeah DEFINATELY lol he was hilarious. I grew up laughing my butt off at his movies from a very young age I wish I had met him in person
The Naked Gun movies just wouldn't be the same without him, there's just something with the way his delivery of his lines with his comedies that just can't be easily replicated
@@cocodojo I fully agree not to say others aren't funny but that man was one in a million
The simplest, yet most effective comedy. Just a back and forth, lines performed masterfully in their casual manner. No one pulled the "absurd while serious" comedy like Nielsen. Legend, RIP.
The walk past the window to get the last word in will never not be funny 😂
The actor who played Dr. Seward also played the lead villain, Hedly Lamar, in "Blazing Saddles".
The first bad habit I noticed from my wife when we were just dating was she had to have the last word in an argument. This scene always cracks me up knowing that about her.
I need to do a melbrooks re-watch so many jokes went over my head as a kid.
I love this movie. I picked up so many lines from the movie that I use in ordinary conversations, with my fake english accent.
"They had it commi"g. Verry funny!
I remember seeing this in the theater as a kid. I remember being so excited waiting for it to come out
"The theory of YES or NO"
I've lived by that for years about dating... Still trying to figure out what prof. Brooks was trying to tell me. 😂
The Abolutza walking out the door took me out 😂
Just got done watching this free on youtube and this is the best Mel Brooks film. 😂🤣
That „They had it coming" cracks me every time
They are both masters of laughter
I almost died laughing because of the battle between van helsing and Dracula of who has the last word!😂😆
Oh my gosh! True comedic geniuses! It doesn't get any better than this!
I feel so grateful...Their comedic timing made me crack my sides from laughter all throughout the movie when I was a teen.
best scene ever. i love this actor and this film. may leslie rest in peace
Like the old 3 Stooges gag:
"I couldn't say yes, but I wouldn't say no."
"Would you say maybe?"
"I might!"
me and my brother are always using that "They had it coming" in every possible scenario where it suits. We both love this film!!
That walk by the window always gets me XD
When he walks past the window all casual always gets me.
Nielsen's Hungarian Lugosi accent is great )
‘They had it coming...’ 😂😂😂
After watching Dracula Untold, the line became more hilarious. They really did have it coming. The Turks wanted 100 boys from Transylvania including Vlad's son as soldiers. Considering what happened to him when he was recruited in his youth I'd be lying if I said I wasn't cheering him on for that.
53 people also speak the ancient Moldavian!
As do 24 million others.
@@cyndie26 where are 24milions? Maybe 2.4
radu radu en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_language
@@aycc-nbh7289 i dont care about your wikipedia. Wikipedia its a fraud. Also, romanians are not moldavians. In moldova they live around 2 3 milions of moldavians. In Romania, we are around 19milioms which 6mil are gipsyes who natively are from India, Tziganiy.
radu radu But Moldavian isn't a language, but it's, if anything, a dialect of Romanian. Is this accurate?
I love how Van Helsing disses him BEFORE he realizes he could be a vampire :D
"they had it coming"
I died at that part
After watching Dracula Untold the line got very funnier.
@@Shanethefilmmaker lol
The dialog in these scenes is absolutely fantastic.u simply can't look away .Mel is a genius
My man went "Varenye" by the window. 🤣🤣🤣
This whole movie is pure brilliance.
I have owned this movie for many years.
I have watched this movie hundreds of times.
Harvey Korman, Mel Brooks, AND Leslie Nielsen... ALL in the same movie? WOW!
This is one of the best movies ever! Funny from start to finish. Leslie Neilson, Mel Brooks and Peter Mc Nichol.
The way he said Țepeş had my ancestors rolling through their graves 😂😂😂
This movie is so underrated like I can't even begin from the actors to the dialogue to the references it's just an all-around great movie and any time I watch it I laugh and I die of laughter. But out of the whole movie my favorite character has to be Renfield
When Dracula walked by the window with the last word, I howled with laughter in the theatre.
"He was a blood zirsty BUTCHA!!!" 🤣🤣🤣
Oh boy, this film was so hilarious
Love everything with Enrico Palazzo
I knew I had issues when I found myself reenacting this scene with my dog.
I didn't even recognize Harvey Corman until he spoke. Great makeup.
It’s hilarious helsing goes to the door and screams out but it’s even funnier that Dracula walks past the window lmfao
"Stanisha ploftoi, gag mul pafuft." It's the pronunciation of pafuft that makes me smile.
"Count Dracula...", "well maybe him..." 🤣
Ahem!
"The Theory of Yes or No"...ranks high among the best theories out there!
This movie was a Halloween classic of my childhood, and it can still make me laugh my ass off.
I just watched this movie. Dracula has the last word, after the credits. LOL. A real fun movie!
Mel Brooks was a great director & a master of comedy!
Is....he’s still alive
@@kylecephus yes he's still alive but modern Hollywood would never let him be his funny self... so was.
@@kylecephus This was Mel Brooks' last film that he directed
@@Dragnmastralex I'm ashamed to say you're right.
I read that they just make random sounds and don't speak "Old Moldavian", but I can suggest that Dracula says something similar to our Russian proverbs: "He who brings up bygone days, will have his eye gouged out". And Van Helsing answers him with another proverb: "And they also say: What goes around comes around", hinting that Dracula's cruelties will come back to haunt him.
"FUSHTA!!" I lol everytime
"And gynecology..i didnt know yiu jad your hand in that too'... brilliant 😂😂
RIP to Harvey Korman
He was so funny
Especially when he teamed up with Tim Conway . . .
The guy playing Jonathan has a spot on British accent.
I love how Dracula doesn’t even deny his bloody heritage.
I still say that to this very day when I feel the moment is right. LOL The delivery between these two is brilliant.
Him walking by the window cracks me up everytime lol
I bet they had to make many retakes . With these guys on set . Neilson a legend
RIP Leslie Nielsen. A comic genius. Just don’t call him Shirley
Fushta
We're all counting on ya!
@@grimmshredsanguinus2915 Gerenia
@@grimmshredsanguinus2915
Chervania!
I've worked with Leslie, he was hilarious even in person
The one and only Dracula movie that matters.
Love how Leslie Nielsen had the last word , literally and mel brooks killed it in this scene.
"Well maybe him " 😂😂😂