@@Larstig81 Dude totally. I think the first time I heard it was in dazed and confused? I’m not sure. But I definitely know I heard it in the Zeitgeist long before I heard the original.
It was common among pro wrestlers to invent catch phrases in advance to remember and use. Many pro wrestlers were known to keep notebooks with them just for this thing. Rumour has it that this is one of those phrases that Rowdy Roddy Piper had been practising. One rumour claims that Carpenter was allowed to read Piper's notebook and selected this one.
I work in the filming industry, and that "accident" is impossible. You have a character crossing a street? Circulation is cut for the duration of filming. I call BS on that.
@@wolfgang4534 well, they said they didn't have money to cut the circulation, so they timed scene for them to cross on a green light, but cab driver caught the red light. Anyway, why would anyone BS on something like that?
From one Tom H. to another: Loki's last line "I know what kind of god I need to be. For you. For all us" was improvised by Tom Hiddleston after he remembered all the time he spent in the MCU.
Han Solo's response to Princess Leia telling him she loves him was Harrison Ford's ad lib. He just says "I know" instead of "I love you too" or something. Harrison thought that's what Han would say in that moment and it was kept in the movie.
@@Growly. No it's not incorrect. Harrison and the director Irvin Kershner met and had an extended discussion about the line, and Harrison thought up "I know." It is documented in the book on the making of ESB, and in many interviews by Harrison and Kersh.
@@Growly. That is most likely the case as the dvd tracks are made many years after the actual filming, and the book came out the same year ESB did. I would trust the book far more as it was written DURING the filming, as opposed to the remembrances many years later. And who said it in the dvd commentary? George Lucas? Kersh? Harrison?
That actually bothered me enough that I paused and had to hear him say it again. OP, if you ever do a video for X-Files, his name is like the first part of coven. The “H” is silent.
Because of the "I can't see a thing in this helmet" scene in Star Wars, it has since then been expanded upon in the star Wars universe, where the helmet will provide weaker vision if the wearer is not the original suit owner/stormtrooper. Crazy how one line created a whole subplot.
R Lee Ermey's whole routine in the opening scene of Full Metal Jacket has to be top of this list. He improvised the whole of that scene to my knowlege. Ordinarily I would give top spot to Han Solo's reply I know, when Princess Leia tells him "I love you ," in The Empire Strikes Back and the scripted line before he's frozen in carbonite was supposed to be "I love you too." But Harrison Ford had it changed to "I know."
Nope, in the documentary for the movie warriors. Director said that he only told the actors in the car to taunt the warriors. So the one actor picked up some bottles that were on the side of the street and start a clanking them together and just started chanting warriors come out and play.
“The Warriors” is such an awesome movie, I quote it every time I watch it. Occasionally I’ll mess with my wife and kids, call out their names and say “come out to play!” while clanking some random objects together.
really surprised Johnny Depps "Ive got a jar of dirt" from POTC Dead Mans Chest isnt on here. It was so random and unscripted that Orlando Blood and Kiera Knightly both look at the crew to see if theyre still rolling despite Depps shenanigans
My fiancé watches scream two times a month. I’ve always liked that movie since I was a kid, but I never knew the phone slipped out of his hand. It makes me like the line better knowing that he meant it. 😂 lol
Those lines like "Alright, alright, alright, how you doin'?" - simply amazing! How are they able to achieve such an incredible skill in improvisation? It's like listening to heaven's music while looking into the face of God. No wonder they are paid millions dollars.
Matthew McConaughey's deliveries are unfathomably amazing. There's something surreal and spectacular about them. His recent Uber Eats commercial might be my favorite commercial of all time just because of how he delivered his lines.
For a number of reasons Bill Murray and Chevy Chase adlibbed an entire scene in Caddy Shack (when Ty is practicing at night and stumbles into Murray's shack) . Hell, Murray adlibbed almost the entire movie. Classic!
I believe it was their only scene together. There was bad blood on Chevy's part as after he left SNL for movie offers, Murray was cast in the show. Lorne Michaels told Chevy that he could return to the show later but then changed his mind because Murray was killing it. That was when they had a limited comedy troupe of seven members, (which I think gelled better than the laundry list of actors in each show later). By the way, that pitchfork Murray was jabbing into Chevy's throat was not a prop, it was the real thing.
You also forgot Robert De Niro improvised "Are you talkin to me" in Taxi Driver Jack Nicholson came up with the line "here's Johnny!" in The Shining and Robert Downey Jr. saying "I am Iron Man" at the end of Iron Man
Right you are on De Niro's line. Scorsese told him to improve something. So De Niro cribbed an actor's training technique where you repeat a phrase, changing your delivery each time.
The thing about RRP's "chew bubblegum and kick ass" is that RRP wrote a bunch of phrases and zingers in a notebook when he was doing WWF/Wresteling. That wszan unused line from his notebook. In GWH. Robin Williams' story of his wife farting in her sleep was ad-libbed.
R. Lee Ermey is the one who inserted himself into that scene, they didn't pick him, he basically said he could do a better job than the actor they had already hired, and they let him.
That was the guy who played the door gunner and he had one of the best lines, "How do you kill women and children?" "Easy you just don't lead them as much!"
I've read that DH's impulse was to shout "I'm actin', here!" He said he caught himself in the nick of time and managed to say something less witty but, of course, more germaine to the character and scene.
In Heat you can see they‘re both laughing, though. Fantastic. They kept it in just enough that we‘d have missed it if we were‘t aware it was ad-libbed. Great video, thanks.
@@travismiles5885 So you can't stand people not having specialized knowledge that only comes from exposure to that particular thing? Would you feel the same about doctors saying that they can't stand you for not knowing medical terminology? Cut people the slack you would want cut for you.
@@realtime4559 It's mispronounced, which I don't *really* care, but when you're making a video about actors/people/anybody and you're not certain how to to say their name, you gotta do your research - much like ensuring an essay has no spelling/grammatical errors.
Ya Hollywood is a joke. The movie with three black veterans going back to Vietnam talks about racism against African Americans etc but then those same black guys use racial slurs against Vietnamese in the movie. It’s like WTF?
Kubrick did have a guy chosen to the part of the drill sergeant, Ermey just knew that he would be not only the best guy to teach the original actor, but also better to do the role itself.
The Zoolander exchange is one of the best, ever. It was SOOO perfect for the Zoolander character. Christine Taylor's facial expression of "Seriously?" as she turns to look at him is such an absolutely natural reaction, not surprising as she's Ben's IRL wife. And Duchovny's dry, sardonic, off the cuff response is also just perfect for his character and the scene. It's not common that I actually laugh out loud at movies, but that scene and that exchange made it happen the first time I watched it.
In Full Metal Jacket, Kubrick did in fact have an actor picked for the drill instructor, R Lee Ermey sneakily was pushing the producer to get Kubrick to change it. The actor who initially was meant to be the drill instructor became the helicopter door gunner.
OMG, how can it be that THE most iconic scene is not included when it comes to improvising actors? Namely Rutger Hauer's "I've seen things..." monologue in Bladerunner.
There's no way that "I can't see a thing in this helmet" line was actually Mark talking to Harrison. It's delivered in a completely different tone from his normal voice.
I'm personally impressed by the TWO ad libs by Bruce Willis and Bonnie Bedelia. The script just said they argue, and Bruce and Bonnie ad-libbed the whole argument, including the talking over each other.
Robin Williams also ad-libbed the part where he said his late wife farted in her sleep. Matt Damon’s laugh was genuine and the whole crew was laughing in the background.
Lol you really showed them by leaving a comment to drive up their engagement score for the algorithm. if they don’t talk over the clips enough to “meaningfully transform the work,” the whole video can be removed for copyright infringement
Where do these stairs go? They go up is brilliant. Reminds me of my best ever come back at work many years ago which got a few laughs.... We found a mirror and while deciding where to use it, we left it leaning against a wall in the office. My boss walked in and said "What's that mirror doing there?" Without hesitation I just said "Reflecting". I doubt I will ever say anything that funny again.
You forgot it was used in Dazed And Confused as when the 50s greaser guy says, “I came here to do two things. Kick some ass and drink some beer. Looks like we’re all outta beer.”
So in honor of R Lee Ermie, who I actually heard correct a fan on the subject at a trade show few years ago, he was a drill INSTRUCTOR, not a drill sgt.
Granted, if I were playing opposite Matt Lillard, I'd chuck it at his head too. Lol Lord knows he played a lot of iconic characters, but man, I've always found this portrayal annoying as all get out.
2:25 Full metal jacket: Kubrick promised role of gunny to Tim Colceri (that sadistic helicopter gunner). He spend 2 years intensive preparations so he almost collapsed and broke down, and in the end, Kubrick replaced him because he found Ermey. And then Tim Colceri get his little but famous role of door gunner. Joker: How can you shoot women and children? Door Gunner: Easy. You just don't lead 'em so much. Ain't war hell?
Bad Boys 1: the line "You know you drive almost slow enough to drive Miss Daisy." from Martin Lawrence might not be iconic but he made it up and improvised because he wanted to PO Will Smith and Smiths' reaction was genuine. He was mad a Lawrence and the line made it in the movie
Actually they did have another actor lined up to be the drill Sgt in Full Metal Jacket. But when Kubrick saw the actor that had really been one he switched. The actor that lost out ended up with a small scene as a machine gunner hanging out of a flying helicopter.
You know that most people watching this are not even American right ? I don't even understand the difference between the two words as a foreigner. I'll try to remember tho
Actually int the “Heat” it’s discussed in the interview that the director kept making Al reshoot that scene a bunch. Al was frustrated and yelled out the lines, to which the director loved it.
3:20 Hey, you have to also give credit to the female actress too, not just Duchovny, she also didn't break character and actually reacted perfectly by giving him a look like "are you dumb?"
Although most of the DI's lines from Full Metal Jacket did, indeed come from Ermey, they weren't exactly improvised. Kubrick gave him a tape recorder and had him go off and record several hours of stuff he would have said to new recruits. Then the tape was given to a secretary to transcribe and Kubrick selected his favorite lines to get worked into the scene. Apparently, the secretary was an older and quite polite British woman, which conjures a funny image of her listening to some of the saltiest language ever to be featured in a mainstream film.
Duke Nukem said " It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum, And I'm all outta gum". Same but different lol. I have a feeling that the creator's of Duke Nukem were just paying homage to that movie/character without getting hit with a copyright.
In Titanic, when Kate Winslet strips nude (we don't see it yet). Leonardo DiCaprio says the Line: *Over on the Bed....the Couch!* That Line was actually a BLOOPER, but all three (with Director James Cameron) enjoyed the line, they decided to Keep it in the FINAL FILM! Notice at 3:00 Ben Stiller is standing next to His Real Life Wife, Christine Taylor (her most Famous role is Marsha Brady in the Two Brady Bunch Movies). *6:39** If that sounds Familiar in another movie: Back to the Future II.* In 2015 as Marty Jr runs into old Biff and runs in to the STREET, he says the SAME Line.
I've got no problems with writers wanting the actors to stick to the script, I get it. What you wrote is what you want said, but sometimes something made up on the spot makes it seem more natural and more fitting. Nothing against the script, writers work very hard on those, I totally agree, but a little improv once in a while isn't going to be the end of things.
“And I’m all out of bubblegum”……… Hands-down, the best improvised line of this compilation.
Duke Nukem was the first one I heard saying it.
I didn't know back then it was from a movie.
@@Larstig81 Dude totally. I think the first time I heard it was in dazed and confused?
I’m not sure. But I definitely know I heard it in the Zeitgeist long before I heard the original.
It was common among pro wrestlers to invent catch phrases in advance to remember and use. Many pro wrestlers were known to keep notebooks with them just for this thing.
Rumour has it that this is one of those phrases that Rowdy Roddy Piper had been practising. One rumour claims that Carpenter was allowed to read Piper's notebook and selected this one.
This is one movie line I quote the most.
Don't forget Clint from Dazed and Confused...
"I Only Came Here To Do Two Things: Kick Some A*s, And Drink Some Beer..." - Clint Bruno
This was GREAT, no wasted time. The video moved along withOUT excess narration.
You added excess commentary to your comment.
@@jrobs1133 OK, that was funny - I laughed.
@@vectorm4 he wasn’t joking….you’re making it worse.
Yup, narration ruins videos
Such a great narration
"I cant see a thing in this helmet". That confirms why stormtroopers shoot poorly in every scenes
😂😂
Or why they bonk their head into doors.
Can you believe that’s the voice of The Joker???
Well, it's an Empire. Cheapest contractor.
That line was ADR, not live on camera. This guy knows very little about movies.
... "here you're all equally worthless!"
Brutally hilarious
Dustin Hoffman turning a near accident into the stereotypical New Yorker moment is amazing.
Same thing Sandra Bullock did in Miss Congeniality with Michael Caine right beside her.
agreed. he nailed it.
The fact it actually happened proves it isn't just stereotypical...
I work in the filming industry, and that "accident" is impossible. You have a character crossing a street? Circulation is cut for the duration of filming. I call BS on that.
@@wolfgang4534 well, they said they didn't have money to cut the circulation, so they timed scene for them to cross on a green light, but cab driver caught the red light. Anyway, why would anyone BS on something like that?
"Carpe Dentum, sieze the teeth." Robin William, folks. Yet another reason why we miss this man.
That's what I thought too!
From one Tom H. to another: Loki's last line "I know what kind of god I need to be. For you. For all us" was improvised by Tom Hiddleston after he remembered all the time he spent in the MCU.
Han Solo's response to Princess Leia telling him she loves him was Harrison Ford's ad lib. He just says "I know" instead of "I love you too" or something. Harrison thought that's what Han would say in that moment and it was kept in the movie.
He also left out the classic ad lib during the jail break...."We're fine....how are you?" That whole exchange was ad-libbed by Ford.
Actually that's incorrect. It was that they had done so many retakes of the scene that Harrison was like... "i know... "
@@Growly. No it's not incorrect. Harrison and the director Irvin Kershner met and had an extended discussion about the line, and Harrison thought up "I know."
It is documented in the book on the making of ESB, and in many interviews by Harrison and Kersh.
@@mxslick50 Then i guess they lied on the directors commentary track on the dvd cause I'm pretty sure that's where i heard it
@@Growly. That is most likely the case as the dvd tracks are made many years after the actual filming, and the book came out the same year ESB did. I would trust the book far more as it was written DURING the filming, as opposed to the remembrances many years later. And who said it in the dvd commentary? George Lucas? Kersh? Harrison?
"David Doo-shauve-knee".... lol bro.
0 effort these days man
I was looking for this comment. lol
I came looking for this and died
That actually bothered me enough that I paused and had to hear him say it again. OP, if you ever do a video for X-Files, his name is like the first part of coven. The “H” is silent.
Because of the "I can't see a thing in this helmet" scene in Star Wars, it has since then been expanded upon in the star Wars universe, where the helmet will provide weaker vision if the wearer is not the original suit owner/stormtrooper.
Crazy how one line created a whole subplot.
😮😮
R Lee Ermey's whole routine in the opening scene of Full Metal Jacket has to be top of this list. He improvised the whole of that scene to my knowlege. Ordinarily I would give top spot to Han Solo's reply I know, when Princess Leia tells him "I love you ," in The Empire Strikes Back and the scripted line before he's frozen in carbonite was supposed to be "I love you too." But Harrison Ford had it changed to "I know."
$21,000 a WORD for Terminator. Geez. I know he didn't talk a BUNCH but, my my lol
Nope, in the documentary for the movie warriors. Director said that he only told the actors in the car to taunt the warriors. So the one actor picked up some bottles that were on the side of the street and start a clanking them together and just started chanting warriors come out and play.
Exactly what I've read, from the Director and from the actor himself.
The actor is quoted as saying he came up with the bottles and the way he said it, but the director gave him the lines.
GSW vs Houston 😂
My favorite movie quote is the first one in the list. It's just perfection.
Wrong, “I’m all out of bubblegum”
@@StargateMakerNah
*07:50** Always thought Cleavon's laugh was too genuine to be part of the script.*
“The Warriors” is such an awesome movie, I quote it every time I watch it. Occasionally I’ll mess with my wife and kids, call out their names and say “come out to play!” while clanking some random objects together.
Can you dig it?
“But why male models?”
7:55 "you know, morons". Gene Wilder was a genius. Still the best Willy Wonka!
really surprised Johnny Depps "Ive got a jar of dirt" from POTC Dead Mans Chest isnt on here. It was so random and unscripted that Orlando Blood and Kiera Knightly both look at the crew to see if theyre still rolling despite Depps shenanigans
Lmao "Orlando Blood"
@@whutzatthat BLOODY Orlando 😂
My fiancé watches scream two times a month. I’ve always liked that movie since I was a kid, but I never knew the phone slipped out of his hand. It makes me like the line better knowing that he meant it. 😂 lol
Bill Murray doesn’t need a script 😂
Those lines like "Alright, alright, alright, how you doin'?" - simply amazing! How are they able to achieve such an incredible skill in improvisation? It's like listening to heaven's music while looking into the face of God.
No wonder they are paid millions dollars.
ISWYDT
Right? It's like Shakespeare reincarnated.
Matthew McConaughey's deliveries are unfathomably amazing. There's something surreal and spectacular about them. His recent Uber Eats commercial might be my favorite commercial of all time just because of how he delivered his lines.
For a number of reasons Bill Murray and Chevy Chase adlibbed an entire scene in Caddy Shack (when Ty is practicing at night and stumbles into Murray's shack) . Hell, Murray adlibbed almost the entire movie. Classic!
The whole "Cinderella Story" was an adlib. From what I read, Murray just asked for a bunch of geraniums(or whatever kind of flowers those were)...
I believe it was their only scene together. There was bad blood on Chevy's part as after he left SNL for movie offers, Murray was cast in the show. Lorne Michaels told Chevy that he could return to the show later but then changed his mind because Murray was killing it.
That was when they had a limited comedy troupe of seven members, (which I think gelled better than the laundry list of actors in each show later).
By the way, that pitchfork Murray was jabbing into Chevy's throat was not a prop, it was the real thing.
You could do two separate videos of the top 50 best improvised scenes from Jim Carrey and Robin Williams that would be pretty cool
Robin Williams? That'll just be watching his movies start to finnish... 😂
You also forgot Robert De Niro improvised "Are you talkin to me" in Taxi Driver
Jack Nicholson came up with the line "here's Johnny!" in The Shining
and Robert Downey Jr. saying "I am Iron Man" at the end of Iron Man
Right you are on De Niro's line. Scorsese told him to improve something. So De Niro cribbed an actor's training technique where you repeat a phrase, changing your delivery each time.
Thats probably in another video 😂
Don't forget "oh Shakespeare in the park, doth mother know you weareth her drape" 😂😂😂😂😂 best line by RDJ in the mcu
The thing about RRP's "chew bubblegum and kick ass" is that RRP wrote a bunch of phrases and zingers in a notebook when he was doing WWF/Wresteling. That wszan unused line from his notebook.
In GWH. Robin Williams' story of his wife farting in her sleep was ad-libbed.
I miss Robin Williams...
Same here.😢
We all do
@@MB-xl8nx I don't.
R. Lee Ermey is the one who inserted himself into that scene, they didn't pick him, he basically said he could do a better job than the actor they had already hired, and they let him.
That was the guy who played the door gunner and he had one of the best lines, "How do you kill women and children?" "Easy you just don't lead them as much!"
"Mein Fuhrer, I CAN WALK!" together with the Alien hand syndrome is comedy gold.
For “I don’t wanna go” all I can think of is he watched David Tennent in Dr Who.
❤️❤️❤️
Same
He’s always saying that
I've read that DH's impulse was to shout "I'm actin', here!" He said he caught himself in the nick of time and managed to say something less witty but, of course, more germaine to the character and scene.
In Heat you can see they‘re both laughing, though. Fantastic. They kept it in just enough that we‘d have missed it if we were‘t aware it was ad-libbed.
Great video, thanks.
"I can't see a thing in this helmet."
This probably explains why stormtroopers can't shoot for shit.
R Lee Ermey was a Drill Instructor, not a Drill Sergeant. Ermey was a US Marine, Marines have Drill Instructors.
Sir,yes, Sir!..
I CAN'T HEAR YOU!...
SIR,YES, SIR!...
Thats why I can't stand civilians. They think everyone in the military is called the same thing regardless of the branch they serve in.
@@travismiles5885 typical
I just made the same comment Devil Dog! Semper Fi!
@@travismiles5885 So you can't stand people not having specialized knowledge that only comes from exposure to that particular thing? Would you feel the same about doctors saying that they can't stand you for not knowing medical terminology?
Cut people the slack you would want cut for you.
Full Metal Jacket... from advisor to star by sheer personality
3:16 I'm sorry....David who?! Hahahahaha!!!
David Doo Shove Knee
@@realtime4559 It's mispronounced, which I don't *really* care, but when you're making a video about actors/people/anybody and you're not certain how to to say their name, you gotta do your research - much like ensuring an essay has no spelling/grammatical errors.
Yeah especially with big names. I can't believe he got that wrong.
Sing of a great actor to spot when their co-star is improvising and go with the flow.
That's odd......they bleep the N word but not all the other racial slurs.
Ya Hollywood is a joke. The movie with three black veterans going back to Vietnam talks about racism against African Americans etc but then those same black guys use racial slurs against Vietnamese in the movie. It’s like WTF?
It's odd that either of you are perplexed about this.
@@koltoncrane3099which film?
@@Lord602099 Your comment is extremely ignorant.
@@terrencejackson2604true, not ignorant, they will also steal TV’s when they have no electricity but leave food behind!
The boat line is one of the most used lines in the boating world 😂
IT's a boat to get serious!
"Iconic lines" - "My name is Forrest Gump"
SO ICONIC!
Are you pretending to be dumb as a joke?
Kubrick did have a guy chosen to the part of the drill sergeant, Ermey just knew that he would be not only the best guy to teach the original actor, but also better to do the role itself.
Joe pesci, goodfellas "funny how".
I couldn’t breathe for a whole minute, watching that scene, it was so intense!
Do I amuse you?
David “Dooshawvknee”
David was french
Frickin’ AI narrators
I threw up a little
Wtf, man!
God that was fucking awful... I want to punch something after that LMAO
Actors who can improvise so well are just so damn good.
you know you pulled a good move when STANLEY KUBRICK allows your improv to be in the movie
The Zoolander exchange is one of the best, ever. It was SOOO perfect for the Zoolander character. Christine Taylor's facial expression of "Seriously?" as she turns to look at him is such an absolutely natural reaction, not surprising as she's Ben's IRL wife. And Duchovny's dry, sardonic, off the cuff response is also just perfect for his character and the scene. It's not common that I actually laugh out loud at movies, but that scene and that exchange made it happen the first time I watched it.
In Full Metal Jacket, Kubrick did in fact have an actor picked for the drill instructor, R Lee Ermey sneakily was pushing the producer to get Kubrick to change it. The actor who initially was meant to be the drill instructor became the helicopter door gunner.
Kick ass and chew bubblegum. Also featured in duke nukem
why yes, yes it was
OMG, how can it be that THE most iconic scene is not included when it comes to improvising actors?
Namely Rutger Hauer's "I've seen things..." monologue in Bladerunner.
Not exactly improvised but not part of the script. He spent some time before the scene writing out the monologue from what I've read
It was improvised, he revised the speech because he felt it was too wordy
He does deserve credit for making it so iconic
I also don't understand how this was skipped.
The "Tears in Rain" soliloquy...
6:58 the Tom Holland improv improved that moment so well, it was amazing. Had a tear in my eye...
3:16 David... Due- Shov- knee? Really?!
I was looking for this
AI voice over I guess, it's becoming so stupidly common now
@hadoken95 That's a person.
There's no way that "I can't see a thing in this helmet" line was actually Mark talking to Harrison. It's delivered in a completely different tone from his normal voice.
kinda thought the same thing
Loved that you left the meme intact with the Mcconaughey line.
I'm personally impressed by the TWO ad libs by Bruce Willis and Bonnie Bedelia. The script just said they argue, and Bruce and Bonnie ad-libbed the whole argument, including the talking over each other.
8:40 Mordecai.. PUT YOUR PHONE AWAAAYYY!
Mordecai, put your phone away!!
Haha so that's what scene Regular Show were copying in that one episode
😂i thought I recognized it
Robin Williams also ad-libbed the part where he said his late wife farted in her sleep. Matt Damon’s laugh was genuine and the whole crew was laughing in the background.
Blazing Saddles!!! One of THE best movies....EVER!!! Cleavon & Gene!!!
They Live is such a great movie! Directed by John Carpenter, who also directed Halloween
I STILL get chills every time i hear "im Batman" from keaton
Michael Keaton did NOT say "I'm Batman". In the movie on screen he said "I'm the Bat Man". Totally better. They changed it later.
I was gonna watch this, but skipped through a few scenes, realized the narrator was talking over everything and “noped”.
I like your attitude
Lol you really showed them by leaving a comment to drive up their engagement score for the algorithm.
if they don’t talk over the clips enough to “meaningfully transform the work,” the whole video can be removed for copyright infringement
@@doctaflo Fully aware of the algorithm. Maybe, just maybe, they stop making crap. I won’t come back.
@@kd8opiif we care we'll let you know
"Hey, where do these stairs go?"
"They don't go anywhere. You have to climb them." 🤗
My favorite part of infinity war was seeing spiderman turn to dust
It hit HARD
You mean spider boy
My favorite part was turning it off midway through because it's total shit
Where do these stairs go? They go up is brilliant. Reminds me of my best ever come back at work many years ago which got a few laughs.... We found a mirror and while deciding where to use it, we left it leaning against a wall in the office. My boss walked in and said "What's that mirror doing there?" Without hesitation I just said "Reflecting".
I doubt I will ever say anything that funny again.
Marines don't have drill Sargeants, they have drill instructors.
Semper Fi
Oorah devil dog
You forgot it was used in Dazed And Confused as when the 50s greaser guy says, “I came here to do two things. Kick some ass and drink some beer. Looks like we’re all outta beer.”
Along with Dustin Goffman's lines, "I'm walking her." the Cabby responded, "Get a Life" which was also immortalized.
So in honor of R Lee Ermie, who I actually heard correct a fan on the subject at a trade show few years ago, he was a drill INSTRUCTOR, not a drill sgt.
Oh you forgot Chewbacca! 100% improvised, every single line! I don't know another actor who did this. Plus, he always says nasty, insulting curses.
😂
I liked Roy Scheider in SeaQuest ^^
In which he did have a bigger boat.
1:47 "They go up" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I've always heard that the "You're gonna need a bigger boat." line was improvised because that was his first time seeing the shark animatronic.
"supposed to slip out of his hands" my dude, he was full on throwing it he cocked his arm back and everything,
Granted, if I were playing opposite Matt Lillard, I'd chuck it at his head too. Lol
Lord knows he played a lot of iconic characters, but man, I've always found this portrayal annoying as all get out.
David Patrick Kelly sitting in a car while clanking bottles together and saying, "Abashed the devil stood ..."
You’re gonna need a bigger boat. My favorite
You have succeeded in life if you can improvise one line so well it goes down in history of cinematography.
Then there's Heath Ledger
I love the narrator never bothers to look up how to pronounce anyone's name...opposite of respect.
As someone who never gets his name pronounce correctly, who care's?
2:25 Full metal jacket: Kubrick promised role of gunny to Tim Colceri (that sadistic helicopter gunner). He spend 2 years intensive preparations so he almost collapsed and broke down, and in the end, Kubrick replaced him because he found Ermey. And then Tim Colceri get his little but famous role of door gunner.
Joker: How can you shoot women and children?
Door Gunner: Easy. You just don't lead 'em so much. Ain't war hell?
Bad Boys 1:
the line "You know you drive almost slow enough to drive Miss Daisy." from Martin Lawrence might not be iconic but he made it up and improvised because he wanted to PO Will Smith and Smiths' reaction was genuine. He was mad a Lawrence and the line made it in the movie
Actually they did have another actor lined up to be the drill Sgt in Full Metal Jacket. But when Kubrick saw the actor that had really been one he switched. The actor that lost out ended up with a small scene as a machine gunner hanging out of a flying helicopter.
3:16. David DuShawvny is one of the greats.
"It's time to kickass and chew bubblegum, and I am all out of gum." - Duke Nukem
Just watched Ghostbusters on YT yesterday 😂
“… like tears in rain" Rutger Hauer, Blade Runner
"we gonna need bigger boat" every movie with boat always use this
The US Marines have Drill Instructors. I was a Drill Sergeant in the US Army. Don't cross the US Marines that way. 😉
You know that most people watching this are not even American right ? I don't even understand the difference between the two words as a foreigner. I'll try to remember tho
David doooshovney😂
Actually int the “Heat” it’s discussed in the interview that the director kept making Al reshoot that scene a bunch. Al was frustrated and yelled out the lines, to which the director loved it.
The thumb nail was the best part.
3:20 Hey, you have to also give credit to the female actress too, not just Duchovny, she also didn't break character and actually reacted perfectly by giving him a look like "are you dumb?"
The kick ass and chew bubble gum line also appeared in the game Duke Nukem. It had various movie lines
ok thats where i knew it from...its sooo long ago...
The R. Lee Ermey story in Full Metal Jacket is far, FAR more complicated than that.
Although most of the DI's lines from Full Metal Jacket did, indeed come from Ermey, they weren't exactly improvised. Kubrick gave him a tape recorder and had him go off and record several hours of stuff he would have said to new recruits. Then the tape was given to a secretary to transcribe and Kubrick selected his favorite lines to get worked into the scene. Apparently, the secretary was an older and quite polite British woman, which conjures a funny image of her listening to some of the saltiest language ever to be featured in a mainstream film.
Duke Nukem said " It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum, And I'm all outta gum". Same but different lol. I have a feeling that the creator's of Duke Nukem were just paying homage to that movie/character without getting hit with a copyright.
In Titanic, when Kate Winslet strips nude (we don't see it yet). Leonardo DiCaprio says the Line: *Over on the Bed....the Couch!* That Line was actually a BLOOPER, but all three (with Director James Cameron) enjoyed the line, they decided to Keep it in the FINAL FILM! Notice at 3:00 Ben Stiller is standing next to His Real Life Wife, Christine Taylor (her most Famous role is Marsha Brady in the Two Brady Bunch Movies). *6:39** If that sounds Familiar in another movie: Back to the Future II.* In 2015 as Marty Jr runs into old Biff and runs in to the STREET, he says the SAME Line.
I've got no problems with writers wanting the actors to stick to the script, I get it. What you wrote is what you want said, but sometimes something made up on the spot makes it seem more natural and more fitting. Nothing against the script, writers work very hard on those, I totally agree, but a little improv once in a while isn't going to be the end of things.
man that "i dont wanna go" scene is so heartbreaking
When people on UA-cam overuse/misuse the word iconic.
R Lee Ermy campaigned vigorously for the movie role. Even help sabotage other actors chances. His telling of it is on video and very interesting.