I like how Dr. Shirley sarcastically tells him to be a food critic when Tony proceeds to give a critique of what makes a good food, without all the fancy words, of course.
@Josh yeah nobody implied otherwise. His point was that making food salty has always been a cheap and easy way to make it palatable. To make something taste good without over seasoning is the challenge.
I never liked how Dr. Shirley interrupted him while Tony was giving a further description as Doc wanted originally. Anyone know why he did that? Was it to maintain the employer status thing?
He did an incredible job! I told my sister and she said haven't you seen him playing a Russian? I looked it up and couldn't believe it. Then I found out he speaks more than 7 languages and writes some of them. He would be amazing playing any character.
@Frankly Frank He didn't just act like a classic Italian mobster character. He truly impersonated some gestures and attitudes so perfectly that you could think he really is Italian. It's a shame some people only know him as the guy who played Aragorn in LOTR
i like how dr shirley cracks the tiniest smile at the end of this clip.. you can tell he didn't think much of tony at first, but he slowly realizes that, even though he acts oafishly a lot, tony is a genuine person with a decent heart. it's probably the first time Dr Shirley has ever really bothered to get to know someone like tony.. and even though he's baffled often by tony's behavior, he's also amused at times. Dr Shirly may come off as arrogant, and maybe he WAS quite arrogant to begin with, but you could see that arrogance softening throughout the film as he becomes friendlier with Tony. i for one loved this friendship.. and yes, both of their acting was top notch
How the hell does someone not only take on the dialects so effortlessly but the native gestures, the facial expressions, all the subtle nuances from a culture as well? It's insane this Viggo
@BorisSpinoza my sweet friend, not every actor can do that as well as he can. In fact, most can't deviate very much from their native personality and mannerisms without becoming wooden. It's not hard to understand that Viggo is a cut above most, and I don't believe you're dense enough not to.
1:03 at that brief moment, you can see Dr. Shirley kind of admiring Tony's quick witted answer even though he does not know the real answer. That is the thing with Italians, I don't know but whole Italian genes got quick wits reasoning and their sarcasm is so sharp but has comedic elements in it, making you unable to retaliate haha
Just saw this movie for the first time last night, LOVED IT! Such a great movie, every second of every scene is just perfect. Can't wait to re-watch it
If no one told me the plot of this movie, I would've thought it's just two dudes traveling and eating because there's a lot of eating scenes in this movie.
What is great about the scene is that at this point both underestimate, and look down on, the other. They have yet to see the true person they are with.
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 93% based on 41 reviews, with an average rating of 8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Green Book takes audiences on a surprisingly smooth ride through potentially bumpy subject matter, fueled by Peter Farrelly's deft touch and a pair of well-matched leads."
What I appreciate in this movie are some of the certain phrases they use that one would here Italian people from that time and region use. For instance when he says “I guess we’ll find out” or “see how far that gets you” when he interviews for the job.
Mahershala is the perfect choice for play the Martian Manhunter. But according to Zack Snyder, Harry Lanix is the Martian. But I rather prefer to see Mahershala.
idk if it's intentional but Dr.Shirley made a sarcastic joke and Tony took it literally while Tony made a humourous joke and Dr.Shirley took it literally as well lol
@@kalee6 Yup,my mom's a smoker,and she always waits til she's done eating to light up. I can't recall ever seeing anyone multitask that way.I've always wondered if actors who smoke in movies actually are smokers, or if there's some prop they use to makeit look like they're smoking when they're not.
@Gasparagus Productions It is here in Alabama now,but i can remember when they hqad 'smoking' and 'nonsmoking' sections in restaurants, which has always puzzled me,because unless you're either out in the open,or you have a really good filtration system, you're going to be breathing the same air as everyone else eventually. I'd always said that even though I'm a nonsmoker, I can understand the urge,and to me,I'd whole 'lot rather breathe dirty air than see someone get snoggered unimpeded at a bar and grilll,then climb in their car and drive off under their own power. Alcohol kills ways more people intentionally every year than smoking ever could.
I was on vacation in Mexico and the lady at the hotel restaurant sitting next to us smoked through every course of her meal. First and only time I’ve ever seen that.
Tittsburgh = that killed me! but not really true, I would take Alabama, Texas and Iowa as top three in that department at least in the all natural catagory
I like how Dr. Shirley sarcastically tells him to be a food critic when Tony proceeds to give a critique of what makes a good food, without all the fancy words, of course.
@Josh yeah nobody implied otherwise. His point was that making food salty has always been a cheap and easy way to make it palatable. To make something taste good without over seasoning is the challenge.
Hahahaha
@@Albino_Scout we should really get going soon if we expect to get to Pittsburgh by dinner
Tony*
I never liked how Dr. Shirley interrupted him while Tony was giving a further description as Doc wanted originally. Anyone know why he did that? Was it to maintain the employer status thing?
Viggo is the best Italian I've seen in a long time. That can't be an easy achievement for a Danish guy!
Argentinian lol
@@javimiami92 I know he was born in the U.S. but I like how he proudly remembers his danish origins ;)
Antistio Labeo and Argentinian. He’s a huge San Lorenzo fan (Soccer team from Buenos Aires)
He did an incredible job! I told my sister and she said haven't you seen him playing a Russian? I looked it up and couldn't believe it. Then I found out he speaks more than 7 languages and writes some of them. He would be amazing playing any character.
@Frankly Frank He didn't just act like a classic Italian mobster character. He truly impersonated some gestures and attitudes so perfectly that you could think he really is Italian. It's a shame some people only know him as the guy who played Aragorn in LOTR
i like how dr shirley cracks the tiniest smile at the end of this clip.. you can tell he didn't think much of tony at first, but he slowly realizes that, even though he acts oafishly a lot, tony is a genuine person with a decent heart. it's probably the first time Dr Shirley has ever really bothered to get to know someone like tony.. and even though he's baffled often by tony's behavior, he's also amused at times. Dr Shirly may come off as arrogant, and maybe he WAS quite arrogant to begin with, but you could see that arrogance softening throughout the film as he becomes friendlier with Tony. i for one loved this friendship.. and yes, both of their acting was top notch
Please review more movie scenes!
Shirley's like "Okay, that was kinda funny.."
you nailed it
Giving this a thumbs up after 2 years because I learned a new word. Oafish.
He didn't crack any smile.
Viggo Mortensen was perfect in this role. Absolutely amazing :)
He should have won the Oscars for it
@@patrickechatah7860 agreed
@@patrickechatah7860 He should've won the Oscar for Lord of the Rings and The Road as well, but the Academy as always picked a less deserving actor.
How the hell does someone not only take on the dialects so effortlessly but the native gestures, the facial expressions, all the subtle nuances from a culture as well? It's insane this Viggo
That’s called ACTING, ACTORs do it for living! 😂😂😂😂
@BorisSpinoza my sweet friend, not every actor can do that as well as he can. In fact, most can't deviate very much from their native personality and mannerisms without becoming wooden. It's not hard to understand that Viggo is a cut above most, and I don't believe you're dense enough not to.
@@punchdrunkfgc vigo speaks more than 5 languages fluently
Both actors were amazing. Probably the best movie I've seen in years.
I agree
“Titsburgh” lol 😂
now i wanna see for myself
But these days it's more like Sh, er Poopsburg.
R C Nelson you had shitsburgh and you went with poopsburgh
@@alperenbulbul6367 his act of wasting opportunity is unforgivable
I call it Shitsburg, bc of the Steelers....
“ SALTY “
The dinner rolls taste like ROCKS. LOL!!
“So vivid one can almost taste it.” Such sarcasm
Why am I watching all these clips?
I should just watch the dang movie lol
@Dan The Man what the hell is wrong with you
I'm doing the same thing lol.
@@james5076 ik right like people are so weird
You should. Buy it or rent it you won't be disappointment
I just watched the movie...now I'm here watching the clips and reading comments.
Love the scene later where Tony says he didn't notice a difference in Pittsburgh, and was super disappointed
I've watched the movie four times already 5 stars.
Love the movie vibe, I think I watched 10 times already 🤍
1:03 at that brief moment, you can see Dr. Shirley kind of admiring Tony's quick witted answer even though he does not know the real answer. That is the thing with Italians, I don't know but whole Italian genes got quick wits reasoning and their sarcasm is so sharp but has comedic elements in it, making you unable to retaliate haha
Italians also seem to be avid foodies.
Two of the absolute best actors working today.
Just saw this movie for the first time last night, LOVED IT! Such a great movie, every second of every scene is just perfect. Can't wait to re-watch it
I'm rewatching it tonight with my girlfriend who hasnt seen it. I remember how it made me feel. I can't wait.
If no one told me the plot of this movie, I would've thought it's just two dudes traveling and eating because there's a lot of eating scenes in this movie.
Once he actually gives an interesting take on the meal, he gets cut off.
Dude when he said salty I actually tasted something.
Loved the look doctor gave him, after he said "guess we will find out". haha
They're both just so on point, always! An honor to watch!😊👌🏻
What is great about the scene is that at this point both underestimate, and look down on, the other. They have yet to see the true person they are with.
Yep
Both of these actors are just superb. Not in this film, but in any they have been in. Check out their older work.
The orpheus moment really makes me laugh. Hahahaha
He almost cracked a smile at the end.
Mr. Mortensen was amazing in this movie. I loved his acting, so real. Mehesarala Ali also gave a great performance. I loved this movie as a whole.
One of the best movies i've ever seen.
I guess we'll find out, huh. The Doctor wanted to laugh at that line.
How can you not like this movie!!!?
#☝🏽
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 93% based on 41 reviews, with an average rating of 8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Green Book takes audiences on a surprisingly smooth ride through potentially bumpy subject matter, fueled by Peter Farrelly's deft touch and a pair of well-matched leads."
so?
yes.
Rotten Tomatoes is not a serious platform
@@TheDissmaster10 That's very true
After seeing the ''titsburg'' discussion at the end of the scene, I see a double meaning in this.
Viggo is absolutely magic..
This movie makes me proud to be a member of the western civilizational circle. Legendary performance by everyone involved.
I'm sure if his old army buddy called its Cocksburgh the Doc would've been stoked to hear more of that story.
Watched to see what is Salty, end up knowing a new place to live Titsburgh.
I love this movie. I can see why this won best picture.
Both men needed each other to fight their own demons
What an amazing movie
One of the great films ever made. No exaggeration. ❤
I just love their chemistry.
What I appreciate in this movie are some of the certain phrases they use that one would here Italian people from that time and region use. For instance when he says “I guess we’ll find out” or “see how far that gets you” when he interviews for the job.
this is great example of how two people with completely different senses of humor get along
To think Viggo played Tony Lip who IRL became an Actor you probably seen him in the Sopranos he Played the Role of Carmine Lupertazzi Sr.
This actually happened in real life but when asked about the food the real Tony Lip said “too much gherkins” .
"So what? There's no stigmata these days!"
Everyone needs a friend like him lol
"Something's been on my mind this whole trip..."
@Robb Dark I might be
this conversation just got weirder
What's that Tony? That tittsburg was a huge dissapointment....goodnight Tony.
@@laurasanchez7105 ... I really hope so ! ...
Good night Tony
Well....I've always been told it's called Dicksburgh --Dr. Shirley
"...Let's go find out."
Akash Kunte it’s “I guess we’ll find out”
"Guess we'll find out"
I died laughing when I first watched this😂
Lmao this scene gets me everytime XDD
"So vivid one could almost taste it" the sarcasm lol
You know, as a man of culture myself, I may have to go visit Pittsburgh
Middle Earth is a strange place all right.
A wonderful movie, love it!!!!
Diner food was "Salty" and the "dinner rolls are like rocks" roflmbo!!!
I keep saying it DC we found our martian man hunter.
Lax Xon he’s marvel’s Blade now
Italian Viggo?
😂😂😂
Mahershala is the perfect choice for play the Martian Manhunter. But according to Zack Snyder, Harry Lanix is the Martian. But I rather prefer to see Mahershala.
And here we go, I’m entering green book world thanks yt
Amazing movie green book must watch
I really like this scene, although every scene is perfect
idk if it's intentional but Dr.Shirley made a sarcastic joke and Tony took it literally while Tony made a humourous joke and Dr.Shirley took it literally as well lol
Loved this movie
If you’re from NY or NJ, you know at least one person who is like Tony Lip.
this is like a father and son eating their meals together except I can't tell which one is the dad and which one is the kid, they're both both
“That’s absurd😒 Why would women in Pittsburgh have larger breasts than say, New York🤨”😂
I guess he's what one would call "a man's, man". lol
So is Pittsburg really Tittsburg?
That’s absurd
Born an raised. Take the good with the really bad.
Having lived here my whole life, I can confirm, it is indeed Tittsburgh.
@@DariusOfPersia damn, I'm heading over
I loved this movie
Book me a ticket to Ti ... err .. Pittsburg!🤩
Tittsburgh, here i come!!!
Glad to be named Tony
Beautiful movie.
I can't decide what I like most. Viggo playing a Hispanic or playing an Italian
which movie did he play a hispanic in?
@@swish007 1993 Carlitos' way he was the snitch in the wheel chair
Or Russian.
Or numenorian
Guess I'm going to Pittsburgh
Can people really smoke and eat at the same time? God, this guy is horrific.
Carlou Espedillon
I am a smoker and i can't imagine doing that. yuck
@@kalee6 Yup,my mom's a smoker,and she always waits til she's done eating to light up. I can't recall ever seeing anyone multitask that way.I've always wondered if actors who smoke in movies actually are smokers, or if there's some prop they use to makeit look like they're smoking when they're not.
@Gasparagus Productions It is here in Alabama now,but i can remember when they hqad 'smoking' and 'nonsmoking' sections in restaurants, which has always puzzled me,because unless you're either out in the open,or you have a really good filtration system, you're going to be breathing the same air as everyone else eventually. I'd always said that even though I'm a nonsmoker, I can understand the urge,and to me,I'd whole 'lot rather breathe dirty air than see someone get snoggered unimpeded at a bar and grilll,then climb in their car and drive off under their own power. Alcohol kills ways more people intentionally every year than smoking ever could.
back then it was regular lol
I was on vacation in Mexico and the lady at the hotel restaurant sitting next to us smoked through every course of her meal. First and only time I’ve ever seen that.
i wanna take a trip to Pittsburgh now
Captain holt nd this character have similar personalities
Dude has a vulcan like personality
remember this is Aragorn from Lord of the Rings haha
And The man and his son from the Road
German women are well stacked usually
Not necessarily, no. They quite often have thick legs though.
Milosz Lietz
That is true same goes for women from Florida. Women from Texas are also pretty stacked too.
Love this movie
Is it true about Pittsburgh?
I guess we will found out ❤😂.
Mahershala Ali could play a young Captain Holt in a Brooklyn 99 spin off series.
I'm seriously wondering..
is in fitzburg.. are they really...?
How does he interrupt him mid sentence?
He reminds me of gus fring
Because Pittsburg has got all that good farm land on the outskirts to grow big and strong
I had no idea it was Viggo Mortensen.
Eating and smoking at the same time.. wow
He carries the big bills on top like me. - Kramer
how do you like the food?
salty
*Have you ever considered becoming a food critic?*
Guess we'll find out huh 😏
smoking while eating , that is salty
I don't even remember this scene in theaters
Aragon survived middle earth and became a driver
He knew it was funny wanted to laugh haha smirk
If I'm not mistaking, I think the real Tony Lip played Carmine Sr in The Sopranos... I think, don't quote me on that...
You are correct sir.
this reminds me of tuvok and neelix
S A L T Y
Most be fun hanging around with people that are so self important...
Guess we'll find out! hahaha he's the dude
Oscar scene.
eyyyy thats my name
Tittsburgh = that killed me! but not really true, I would take Alabama, Texas and Iowa as top three in that department at least in the all natural catagory
amaze