Yes, there was no script for this scene: the actors had been told what the premise of the scene was - Axel coming to use Bernstein's computer with unpaid parking tickets as his cover - but besides that everything else was improvised.
@@NikoChristianWallenberg Good old fashioned class acting scenes, they gave you a rough idea then told you to just go for it. Put two genius's together and you get a scene like this.
“Is there something… that I have …in this office that I could hand to you and would make you kinda forget that your holding those little pink tickets there?” That part cracks me up. RIP Gilbert.
Gilbert, will never forget your unique voice, comedy will never be the same, keep them laughing up in heaven, I'm sure irreverant humor is funny up there too.
I always loved this scene and Gilbert. Just the dry deadpan humor of a man being asked in an office with his name on the door being assumed to be the same man always got me. "Yes, lucky guess!" lol
+eric21200 Not the characters trying to distance themselves from what's happening? Putting on the glasses and leaving the room looks like an homage to Hogan's Heroes ' Sargent Schultz. "I see nussink, I know nussink!"
It sounds like you're expressing condolences for Gilbert Gottfried. However, there seems to be a mix-up or misunderstanding because Gilbert Gottfried is alive as of my last update in January 2022. He's known for his distinctive voice and comedy. If you're referencing a film he was in or just sending good wishes, he'll appreciate the sentiment!
@@BlackLivesMatter23 Some people find his voice very grating. There was also that one stand-up routine where he was making earthquake jokes right after Fukushima happened. It resulted in him getting let go as the voice for AFLAC's mascot, among some other things. Personally, I think he's a great comedian, and his timing and delivery are impeccable.
@@LorenHelgeson People are ridiculous lol his voice is grating! Extremely! And so they say "i dont like him, I don't like his voice"'. And it's like so what he's hilarious. People just take things like that and go I don't like that and get past to see that despite of whatever they're still funny.
Alan Heath i wouldve loved to see him in parts 3 and the new part 4 coming soon Gilbert is the best and my favorite comedian. Hes like the uncle i always wished i could've had
"Oh, oh, come right in. Don't let the fact that my door's closed dissuade you in any way from entering my office!" It always amused me in these films that people bought into Axel's hustles. But to be fair, he got pretty into them himself.
@@isaacheres1354 **probably** "I can't believe what I'm seeing," just a guess though. Surely Rosewood would be used to shenanigans going down whenever Axel is in town, though... 😂
It seems there might be some confusion. As of my last update in January 2022, Gilbert Gottfried is alive. He's known for his unique voice and comedy. If you're celebrating his work or sharing a clip, that's great! He has had a long career in comedy and entertainment.
Me and my friends still talk about this scene over a few beers when we get together. Its one of our favourite movies and scenes. RIP Gilbert, your humour lives on
I always found it hilarious that a guy as deadly serious as the main villain Dent would hire Gilbert Gottfried to help him run his criminal empire. I'd like to see a scene with the two of them together.
Well, it would go something like this.................... A drunken mob boss walks upstairs to his bedroom where he sees his wife ROSEANNE in bed. He's carrying a sheep under his arm. He says "this is the pig I've been fucking". His wife ROSEANNE yells back "you idiot, that's not a pig that's a sheep". The mob boss yells back" SHUT THE FUCK UP I WAS TALKING TO THE SHEEP".
The three little shysters-Axel Foley, Billy Rosewood...and then there's Taggart. These three made the perfect trio for this movie! The added bit of dynamo added here, in the form of Gilbert Gottfried, made this scene an A+ scene for this movie!
Ozzy What many people dont know is that Eddie Murphy worked with Gilbert Gottfried on "Saturday Night live" in 1980, but unfortunately, most of the cast members were fired, including Gilbert Gottfried. Only Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscopo remained. However. Eddie remained friends with Gilbert Gottfried and years later, gave him the part in "Beverly Hills Cop II", and that's when Gottfried's career took off! Eddie also did the same for Damon Waysns in the first "Beverly Hills Cop" film and Chris Rock in the sequel!
“Oh-oh come right in! Don’t let the fact that my doors closed DISSUADE you in any way from entering my office!” I use that line every time someone walks in on my while I’m working😂😂
Either that, or psychotic madmen that have this peculiar bent within their psyche for blood and murder! Nothing to worry about... they're not around anymor...bzzzzzzz!!! (Just kidding)!!!😈😈😈
*Enters office that says 'Sidney Bernstein' on the door* "Sir, we're with the Beverly Hills Police Dept. is your name Sidney Bernstein?" "Yes, lucky guess."
I understand the sentiment, but I believe there might be some confusion. As of my last update, Gilbert Gottfried is alive. It's possible there might be a mistaken report circulating, so it's always good to verify such news from reliable sources.
I was passed out after I was tended to watch The Golden Girls as I had finished all seasons one through six the day before. The first day on season one was right after Betty White passing despite that the show debuted in 1985. That was over 35 years before Betty White had passed away on New Year's Eve. Out of Betty White's death subject, my mom told me that Gilbert Gottfried had died after a long battle of heart problems he battled for years.
Probably the best character in the entire series - and he was only in one film for about two minutes! Almost every line of dialogue he utters sparkles with humour and his general grumpy demeanour is very amusing and overall he comes across as over the top and hilarious. It would have been nice to have developed his character and upgrade him to one of the main characters or even a minor supporting character like Inspector Todd or Detective Friedman. Should be considered for the fourth film!
+Lenny Madhavan What are you on drugs? Eddie was the biggest movie star of the 1984-1988 period. Eddie MADE the Beverly Hills Cop series. Beverly Hills Cop II was the most anticipated movie of 1987 and that was because of Eddie. Gilbert Gottfried was excellent in that scene, but he was NOT the best character in the series. You wonder why in 2 months nobody voted up your comment or commented on it till I did in late November 2015.
+LOS ANGELES COLISEUM ‘You wonder why in 2 months nobody voted up your comment or commented on it till I did in late November 2015’. Whoopie! You must have been feeling very proud of yourself - being the first to comment on my comment! (LOL!) There is always one attention seeking wally who has got nothing better to do, than to try and make a name for themselves by criticising other people’s comments on something so irrelevant! For a start I am NOT ‘wondering why in 2 months nobody voted up’ my comment or commented on until you did ‘in late November 2015’. Frankly I couldn’t care less whether my comment is ‘voted up’ or commented on (and wasn’t expecting it to be either) … I am entitled to my own opinion just as you are and just as the next person is. I didn’t dispute the fact that Eddie was the biggest star of the late eighties - and I don’t need YOU to tell me that! True Beverley Cop II was one of the most anticipated movies of the 1980’s and of course that was because of Eddie’s performance in the first film - and NOT because of Gilbert Gottfried, who didn’t appear the original film at all (I have NEVER once disputed that all). All I am saying is that (in my opinion, no doubt the opinions of many others) Gilbert steals the show in this one scene. Those two minutes that he had appeared in was very memorable and had his role been beefed up into something much longer then he would have been one of the stand out characters in the series if NOT the stand out character. Your comment is not only patronising but pretty dumb too! And you need to brush up on your grammar. Its: ‘What are you on? Drugs?’ … a question followed by a possible answer are two separate avowals and don’t belong in the same sentence! JOKER!!!
+Lenny Madhavan Dude, shut your dumb ass up and get a life. And I don't need a grammar lesson from you, I graduated with a degree in Journalism; and what I do I care about correct grammar with you? You aint NOBODY. You must be REALLY STUPID to think Sidney Bernstein was the best character in the film. Eddie's face was the ONLY character on the poster. People came to see that movie for him, the action, and Harold Faltermeyer's scores. You remind me of the typical dumb ass movie goer that Hollywood panders to. You could care less about plot, story, development of characters, etc. Get on with your life and get a fucking clue!
LOS ANGELES COLISEUM A degree in journalism?! Hahaha! We only got your word for that! A typical remark from a troll - when confronted with hard boiled facts goes on the defensive by pretending that he is something that is not while shooting off a torrent of insults - rather than counter an argument with a meaningful response. With the abusive language you are sprouting that is not the typical behaviour of a graduate in journalism, rather a brainless moronic know-it-all with a big ego! The only person that needs to get a life is YOU! I am not the one trolling! And I couldn’t care less whose picture is on the poster - like I said before I have an opinion just like the next person. DEAL WITH IT!
RIP Gilbert Gottfried. Norm MacDonald, Bob Saget, Louie Anderson & now Gilbert gone in a matter of months. I swear, there will be no one truly funny left any more.
I love how Billy and Taggert look at each other when they hear Axel's lie, and Billy gives Taggert a nod like "Just go with it", they've figured out how Axel works when it comes to lying, and he hasn't let them down before.
@@armyofpets5547 Idk if he’s said anything publicly, but they were SNL cast mates and alumni, and with Gilbert passing the same day as Charlie, I imagine how that could mentally affect Eddie
Maybe it’s a good thing that there’s nothing out at the movies these days that even comes with in a whisker of movies like this. We now get to relive it and analyse and read peoples comments on UA-cam and enjoy it on whole another level. The 80s and 90s was so good that it deserves a whole decade or two as an encore in the form of UA-cam clips like these.
So sad to hear of Gilbert's passing today. He made this scene truly memorable and was one of the funniest guys and voices in so many different roles.
I agree. I immediately came here after I read the news of his passing.
@@stanford-nf4jk Me Too!😢
He’s the greatest!!!🌹❤️
@@stanford-nf4jk Me too! Rip Gilbert, you were hilarious ❤️
I watch this clip a lot and came back for this
Gilbert said he and Eddie just said whatever the fuck they wanted in this scene, no script. Which makes it so much funnier to me.
How many takes¿?
Yes, there was no script for this scene: the actors had been told what the premise of the scene was - Axel coming to use Bernstein's computer with unpaid parking tickets as his cover - but besides that everything else was improvised.
Iconic actors/comedians like EMurphy have the priceless ability to improvise
@@NikoChristianWallenberg Good old fashioned class acting scenes, they gave you a rough idea then told you to just go for it. Put two genius's together and you get a scene like this.
It makes sense why John Ashton appears to be trying to hold in laughter like he did with the Super Cop story in the first BHC.
“Is there something… that I have …in this office that I could hand to you and would make you kinda forget that your holding those little pink tickets there?” That part cracks me up. RIP Gilbert.
The look on Taggart and Rosewood's faces when Bernstein offers a bribe and Axel quotes his price is just gold.
Agreed, and they just put on the sunglasses in an effort to truly sell the bit. Or just ground themselves where this situation is concerned.
i just love how gilbert picks up the phone and yells, "BIIIIIITCH!!!!!!!" LOL
squall600 He sounds like my mother, my friends turned rivals, and a bunch of bums going bad.
squall600 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is 7 years too late but that is the BEST part!!
Makes me wonder if that was scripted or not.
I laughed so hard, I almost blacked out. That has never happened before. Thanks Gilbert, you’re one of the true masters of comedy.
Hilarious!
R.I.P. Gilbert Gottfried. THIS SCENE MADE ME A FAN OF HIS 35 YEARS AGO.
What a funny guy. He will be sorely missed.
This is probably one of the better scenes in any movie,this man is really funny.
He was amazing I loved him
Fucking 80's man, best shit ever!
This was a completely improvised scene by Gilbert & Eddie. It's brilliant.
If it ever turns out you're lying to me, I'm taking my Like back.
@@MrV902 😂 😁😁
@@MrV902 It's true. Both Eddie and Gillbert improvised that scene.
Such a great scene, especially considering that it was all improvised....
P T Gilbert Gotfried....
The best part is Axel donates that money on behalf of Sydney Bernstein at the end 🙂👍🏻
😂😂😂😂 it’s funny because when Eddie gave the money to the Mayor even him looked at Eddie and was like you’re no Sydney Bernestein.
And Mayor says: Thank you Axel....ops, Sidney 🤣🤣🤣🤣
hes always pulling scams but he dont keep the money
Oh yeahhh, that’s right. I should have known that he didn’t have any money of his own. I mean he drove a beat up old Chevy Nova forever, Lol
At Hugh Heffners play boy mansion
Gilbert, will never forget your unique voice, comedy will never be the same, keep them laughing up in heaven, I'm sure irreverant humor is funny up there too.
“There’s people out there with chainsaws, you’re cuffing me!” RIP
shout out to scarface
I always loved this scene and Gilbert. Just the dry deadpan humor of a man being asked in an office with his name on the door being assumed to be the same man always got me. "Yes, lucky guess!" lol
Rosewood and Taggart's expressions are great. I never noticed them at first. But they help make the scene even better.
Andrew Schultz The glasses sell it. Completely and unequivocally.
They're trying to hold it together and not burst out laughing lol
+eric21200 Not the characters trying to distance themselves from what's happening? Putting on the glasses and leaving the room looks like an homage to Hogan's Heroes ' Sargent Schultz. "I see nussink, I know nussink!"
I dont wanna hear it Billy
@@waterpointemcwaterpointemc3546 Billy: I can't believe...
Oh, oh, come right in. Don't let the fact that my door is closed dissuade you in any way from entering my office!
Precious.
Are you Sidney Bernstein? (name is on the door)
Yes, lucky guess xD !!!
Ik the way he delivers that line is hilarious it's my favorite line in this clip
Thunder'sDad Boundaries.
🤣🤣🤣 love that line
What that actors name? Is he a stand up guy from back then?
One of the best little roles he ever had! So hilarious in this scene, RIP Gilbert
Rest in Peace, Gilbert Gottfried, You we're a funny guy and you were great in this film.
It sounds like you're expressing condolences for Gilbert Gottfried. However, there seems to be a mix-up or misunderstanding because Gilbert Gottfried is alive as of my last update in January 2022. He's known for his distinctive voice and comedy. If you're referencing a film he was in or just sending good wishes, he'll appreciate the sentiment!
Cuff me? There's people out there with chainsaws, you're cuffing me?
huheheheuh
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Classic
Pure comedy!!!!!!!
😂😂😂👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
I love how Billy and Taggart both don their shades as soon as Axel solicits the bribe!
No shame in that game in Beautiful Mexico ... imagine that :)
Love him or hate him, these two minutes justified Gotfried’s entire career!
I just texted that exact same thing to a few folks after sharing the clip lol!
Who hates Gilbert? They need their heads punched
@@BlackLivesMatter23 Some people find his voice very grating. There was also that one stand-up routine where he was making earthquake jokes right after Fukushima happened. It resulted in him getting let go as the voice for AFLAC's mascot, among some other things.
Personally, I think he's a great comedian, and his timing and delivery are impeccable.
He was also in Look Who’s Talking 2.
@@LorenHelgeson People are ridiculous lol his voice is grating! Extremely! And so they say "i dont like him, I don't like his voice"'. And it's like so what he's hilarious. People just take things like that and go I don't like that and get past to see that despite of whatever they're still funny.
Gilbert Gottfried was a comedy legend with an iconic voice. He made several of my childhood movies and shows. May he rest in peace.
Rest in Peace, Gilbert.
Thanks for the memories.
One of my all time favourite scenes from any film! A pity the Sidney Bernstein character could not be developed further.
Alan Heath i wouldve loved to see him in parts 3 and the new part 4 coming soon Gilbert is the best and my favorite comedian. Hes like the uncle i always wished i could've had
Come to think of it, he could've been the Leo Getz of the Beverly Hills Cop franchise...
I was thinking that same sort of thing..... Leo and Sydney, what a combo....... lol
I say bring Bernstein back for BHCIV
The reason he's funny because it's one scene. His whole persona would be far too much for anything more.
"Oh, oh, come right in. Don't let the fact that my door's closed dissuade you in any way from entering my office!" It always amused me in these films that people bought into Axel's hustles. But to be fair, he got pretty into them himself.
I can't tell you how many times I've said: They're real crisp.
sube lildirty can't tell you how many times I've said "is there something that I have? That I could hand to you?
Are they just as crisp as the Claussen pickles served refrigerated found at the grocery store?
Rest in peace to an absolute legend. He even would say messed up cameo requests showing his love for comedy and everything. Such a tragic loss.
"CUFF ME?! THERE ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE WITH CHAINSAWS AND YOU'RE CUFFING ME!" xD - cracks me up everytime alongside the "Bitch!" bit
When he yells into the phone... it will forever kill. LOL!
Back here after his passing. Legendary voice in Hollywood whether it was his "real" voice or not. RIP GG
"I can't believe what I'm--"
"I don't wanna hear it, Billy."
😂 🤣 😂 🤣
What was he about to say?
@@isaacheres1354 **probably** "I can't believe what I'm seeing," just a guess though. Surely Rosewood would be used to shenanigans going down whenever Axel is in town, though... 😂
**Grabs phone** BIIITHCH!
Odee Dillon He didn't even dial that damn phone! Pardon my French.
Amber Medellin Yeah, it was already hung up. He didn’t put it on hold when he put it on the hook! Haha
@Schaden Freud you can't hate Gilbert Gotifried
Eddie Murphy manipulates more people in this movie than the average politician in a month.
"The Distinguished Gentlemen" I re-watched the "Jef Johnson, the name you know" scene ... brilliant
RIP Legend. You will be missed Gilbert.
Who's here to celebrate the great Gilbert Gottfried...rip ...fantastic clip!
It seems there might be some confusion. As of my last update in January 2022, Gilbert Gottfried is alive. He's known for his unique voice and comedy. If you're celebrating his work or sharing a clip, that's great! He has had a long career in comedy and entertainment.
RIP Gilbert! I'll never forget this scene here!
RIP, to one of the greatest of all. You'll be missed, Gilbert!
Me and my friends still talk about this scene over a few beers when we get together. Its one of our favourite movies and scenes. RIP Gilbert, your humour lives on
I always found it hilarious that a guy as deadly serious as the main villain Dent would hire Gilbert Gottfried to help him run his criminal empire. I'd like to see a scene with the two of them together.
this deserves a lot more up votes. The definition of "underrated comment"
+willy scrabeck yes
Well, it would go something like this....................
A drunken mob boss walks upstairs to his bedroom where he sees his wife ROSEANNE in bed. He's carrying a sheep under his arm. He says "this is the pig I've been fucking". His wife ROSEANNE yells back "you idiot, that's not a pig that's a sheep".
The mob boss yells back" SHUT THE FUCK UP I WAS TALKING TO THE SHEEP".
@@nakedfaves I'm dead 😂
May Mr Gottfried rest in peace, very sad to hear of his passing.
1:02 still couldnt hold his laughs i see.😂😂😂
HERES ONE HERES TWO, THEYRE REAL CRISP
The three little shysters-Axel Foley, Billy Rosewood...and then there's Taggart. These three made the perfect trio for this movie! The added bit of dynamo added here, in the form of Gilbert Gottfried, made this scene an A+ scene for this movie!
R.I.P. to Gilbert Gotfried
He was my favorite actor as well as my favorite comedian
Four legends for the price of one. Five, if you count good ol' Tony Scott behind the camera.
Rip Gilbert Godfrey, gave the most memorable performances ever ❤️
I hope you watched his other films.
@@armyofpets5547especially Aladdin as Iago
Rest in peace Sidney Bernstein. You will be missed..
His character might be killed off in Beverly Hills Cop 4. May Mr. Bernstein rest in peace!
The look of absolute disgust on Rosewood's face as the guy clumsily tries to bribe Eddie is priceless.. 😂😂
Discovering about Gilbert Gottfried's genius is the best thing that's happened to me this year, so far.
+smoothcriminal28 I agree. I'm English and I'm discovering this guy for the first time. He's absolutely brill!
and Iago too?
Ozzy What many people dont know is that Eddie Murphy worked with Gilbert Gottfried on "Saturday Night live" in 1980, but unfortunately, most of the cast members were fired, including Gilbert Gottfried. Only Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscopo remained. However. Eddie remained friends with Gilbert Gottfried and years later, gave him the part in "Beverly Hills Cop II", and that's when Gottfried's career took off! Eddie also did the same for Damon Waysns in the first "Beverly Hills Cop" film and Chris Rock in the sequel!
“Oh-oh come right in! Don’t let the fact that my doors closed DISSUADE you in any way from entering my office!”
I use that line every time someone walks in on my while I’m working😂😂
"There are people out there with chainsaws, you're cuffing me?!" Yes Sidney, they're called loggers for one, lol
He's called leatherface
Either that, or psychotic madmen that have this peculiar bent within their psyche for blood and murder! Nothing to worry about... they're not around anymor...bzzzzzzz!!!
(Just kidding)!!!😈😈😈
Always loved this scene :) Gottfried was a comical genius. Pair him with Murphy and the scene was legendary and priceless.
I still find the part something in this hand funny as he'll.
Rest in peace Gilbert Gotfried!! I love this part of the movie
If only real Police Officers were as honorable and honest as Axel Foley!
I'd say taggart and rosewood put their sunnies on so they couldn't be identified 😂
It was to keep themselves from laughing in real life 🤣🤣
Incognito.
Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i never really understood why they did that
R.I.P GILBERT..THANK YOU FOR THE LAUGHS 😂🙏🏼
It's worth nothing that every time Taggart pinches his face cringing, it's actually John Ashton trying not to laugh.
my fav part of the movie...'yes, lucky guess..' "Bitch"!! slams phone
deloreanfan81 He needs a chill pill.
I like to think that was his wife on the line.
That's the reason I watch this scene lol
lol
*Enters office that says 'Sidney Bernstein' on the door*
"Sir, we're with the Beverly Hills Police Dept. is your name Sidney Bernstein?"
"Yes, lucky guess."
One of my favorite Gilbert Gottfried moments. Rest in Peace
Rest in peace Gilbert. Thought of this scene when I heard you passed. Hilarious stuff.
Rest In Peace to a legend…
Just heard the news R.I.P Gilbert Gottfried💔🥺 you will be missed!😞🙏 2/28/1955-4/12/2022🕊
I understand the sentiment, but I believe there might be some confusion. As of my last update, Gilbert Gottfried is alive. It's possible there might be a mistaken report circulating, so it's always good to verify such news from reliable sources.
RIP Sidney Bernstein, I loved this scene, Gilbert was great in this scene🥲
When I heard he passed, this was this first thing I thought of. I let my younger coworkers know that they needed to see it ASAP
I was passed out after I was tended to watch The Golden Girls as I had finished all seasons one through six the day before. The first day on season one was right after Betty White passing despite that the show debuted in 1985. That was over 35 years before Betty White had passed away on New Year's Eve.
Out of Betty White's death subject, my mom told me that Gilbert Gottfried had died after a long battle of heart problems he battled for years.
Love this scene, RIP Gilbert🙏🏾😔
May he rest in peace, he will be missed.
First scene I remembered after hearing the news today, RIP 😥
Probably the best character in the entire series - and he was only in one film for about two minutes! Almost every line of dialogue he utters sparkles with humour and his general grumpy demeanour is very amusing and overall he comes across as over the top and hilarious. It would have been nice to have developed his character and upgrade him to one of the main characters or even a minor supporting character like Inspector Todd or Detective Friedman. Should be considered for the fourth film!
+Lenny Madhavan What are you on drugs? Eddie was the biggest movie star of the 1984-1988 period. Eddie MADE the Beverly Hills Cop series. Beverly Hills Cop II was the most anticipated movie of 1987 and that was because of Eddie. Gilbert Gottfried was excellent in that scene, but he was NOT the best character in the series. You wonder why in 2 months nobody voted up your comment or commented on it till I did in late November 2015.
+LOS ANGELES COLISEUM ‘You wonder why in 2 months nobody voted up your comment or commented on it till I did in late November 2015’.
Whoopie! You must have been feeling very proud of yourself - being the first to comment on my comment! (LOL!) There is always one attention seeking wally who has got nothing better to do, than to try and make a name for themselves by criticising other people’s comments on something so irrelevant!
For a start I am NOT ‘wondering why in 2 months nobody voted up’ my comment or commented on until you did ‘in late November 2015’. Frankly I couldn’t care less whether my comment is ‘voted up’ or commented on (and wasn’t expecting it to be either) … I am entitled to my own opinion just as you are and just as the next person is. I didn’t dispute the fact that Eddie was the biggest star of the late eighties - and I don’t need YOU to tell me that! True Beverley Cop II was one of the most anticipated movies of the 1980’s and of course that was because of Eddie’s performance in the first film - and NOT because of Gilbert Gottfried, who didn’t appear the original film at all (I have NEVER once disputed that all). All I am saying is that (in my opinion, no doubt the opinions of many others) Gilbert steals the show in this one scene. Those two minutes that he had appeared in was very memorable and had his role been beefed up into something much longer then he would have been one of the stand out characters in the series if NOT the stand out character.
Your comment is not only patronising but pretty dumb too! And you need to brush up on your grammar. Its: ‘What are you on? Drugs?’ … a question followed by a possible answer are two separate avowals and don’t belong in the same sentence! JOKER!!!
+Lenny Madhavan Dude, shut your dumb ass up and get a life. And I don't need a grammar lesson from you, I graduated with a degree in Journalism; and what I do I care about correct grammar with you? You aint NOBODY. You must be REALLY STUPID to think Sidney Bernstein was the best character in the film. Eddie's face was the ONLY character on the poster. People came to see that movie for him, the action, and Harold Faltermeyer's scores. You remind me of the typical dumb ass movie goer that Hollywood panders to. You could care less about plot, story, development of characters, etc. Get on with your life and get a fucking clue!
LOS ANGELES COLISEUM A degree in journalism?! Hahaha! We only got your word for that! A typical remark from a troll - when confronted with hard boiled facts goes on the defensive by pretending that he is something that is not while shooting off a torrent of insults - rather than counter an argument with a meaningful response. With the abusive language you are sprouting that is not the typical behaviour of a graduate in journalism, rather a brainless moronic know-it-all with a big ego! The only person that needs to get a life is YOU! I am not the one trolling! And I couldn’t care less whose picture is on the poster - like I said before I have an opinion just like the next person. DEAL WITH IT!
Can't we all just get along!?? :'(
RIP Gilbert Gottfried. Norm MacDonald, Bob Saget, Louie Anderson & now Gilbert gone in a matter of months. I swear, there will be no one truly funny left any more.
That is wild. Wow, that’s a lot of greats gone in a really short time.
Don't forget Betty White.
Chris Rock is still alive.
@@armyofpets5547 Will Smith nearly killed him! Protect Chris at any cost!
I love how Billy and Taggert look at each other when they hear Axel's lie, and Billy gives Taggert a nod like "Just go with it", they've figured out how Axel works when it comes to lying, and he hasn't let them down before.
He was so good in this role. Very sad that Gilbert passed. 😢 💜
Rest In Peace Sydney
"Ouch! Let go my arm!
$200, please, I'm robbing you."
You can tell this is Ad-libbed just by how natural the conversation is
Just learned of Gilbert's passing today. I remembered first seeing him in this film and enjoyed it! One funny guy, for sure!!
He was a chatterbox.
"I don't wanna her it Billy" lol
Hear it*
@Pink Alien no man. It's not here its hear
RIP Gilbert...Aka Sidney.
My first introduction to Gilbert. RIP 😇💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
LOL! *picks up phone* BITCH!, now that's a mans inner anger and frustration with a woman letting loose!
Taggert and Billy’s reaction 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Class ,ultimate film of all time , after all these years it stands the test of time
I love how at the end of the movie axel gives the two hundred dollars in donation under Bernstein’s name.
1:23 Taggart and Reinhold put on their Axel Foley sunglasses. Lol.
01:22 - When they put on their sunglasses like they are hiding somehow - funny.
Wearing shades to show that "we didn't see the bribe"
Sad to hear that Gilbert passed away today, and it’s eerie that it’s the same day that Charlie Murphy passed away 5 years ago.
Same day, but not year? What would Eddie Murphy be saying about Gilbert Gottfried's death?
@@armyofpets5547 Idk if he’s said anything publicly, but they were SNL cast mates and alumni, and with Gilbert passing the same day as Charlie, I imagine how that could mentally affect Eddie
"There are people out there with chainsaws"
So many funny quotes here. I love this whole scene.
Rest In Peace Gilbert 😢😢😢
Classic Gilbert and classic Eddie together in the same scene. Truly a historical moment.
RIP The Great Gilbert Gottfried I get enough of that Comedic Voice of yours
The ultrajew! Love Sidney Bernstein!
200 dollars gi me back my arm 😂😂😂 god bless gilbert what an actor
“I Can’t believe w 👀”
Taggart: “I don’t wanna hear it Billy” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀
R.I.P. Gilbert. A true one-off.
RIP. Gilbert Gottfried. Thanks for all the laughs.
I saw this movie before I'd even heard of Aladin. RIP Gilbert "Sydney Bernstein" Gottfried. Thanks for the laughs
Maybe it’s a good thing that there’s nothing out at the movies these days that even comes with in a whisker of movies like this.
We now get to relive it and analyse and read peoples comments on UA-cam and enjoy it on whole another level. The 80s and 90s was so good that it deserves a whole decade or two as an encore in the form of UA-cam clips like these.
0:38 gets me XD
“Ouch, let go of my arm” 😂 …. 👼 🙏
I love Gilbert Gottfried. Always have. (May he rest in peace. 😢)
Rip Gilbert. I love how later on Eddie donates the 200.00 to a charity in the movie in Sidney’s name.