Steamed Hams but it's a German Expressionist Film
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A man's attempt to impress his employer with a home-cooked meal goes awry. Inspired by The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
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Steamed Hams but it was banned in the USSR
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Gedämpfter Schinken
ein Film von
Tyrone Deise
die hauptrollen
Kelly Money
Jason Smith
maskenbildner
Jenn Kess
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Shot as part of the WNDX One Take Super 8 in Winnipeg, Canada. (2021)
#steamedhams #simpsons #silentfilm
Пікірлер: 2 500
It's a Hamburg expression.
@coledakers6127
Жыл бұрын
I see
@FrankinKal96
Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, in Buffalo, people actually call them hamburgs. And cheeseburgs.
@Xbalanque84
Жыл бұрын
I am grudgingly forced to take off a point from this because they failed to incorporate that obvious joke.
@nthgth
Жыл бұрын
@@FrankinKal96 well I live in Syracuse and I've never heard anyone use the words "hamburgs" or "cheeseburgs"
@FrankinKal96
Жыл бұрын
@@nthgth It's a Buffalo expression.
"Well I made it, despite your directions" To be fair, anyone would need a step by step guide to get through a town designed by german expressionists.
@chaosax0lotl
Жыл бұрын
Haha so true! (I know absolutely nothing about german expressionism)
@Jason-eo1rh
Жыл бұрын
@@chaosax0lotl You have the humor of an emo girl
@Jason-eo1rh
Жыл бұрын
Nah emo girl humor is worse. (Down the road, not across the street)
@MashieMutt
Жыл бұрын
@@Jason-eo1rhYou're one to talk, 2006 called, they want their cringey jokes back.
@theloweffortchannel7211
Жыл бұрын
@@MashieMutt >imblyign a joke
The original Erich Von Stronheim cut is 16 hours long, but was destroyed in a studio aurora borealis and is considered lost
@hotelmario510
2 ай бұрын
"Destroyed in a studio aurora borealis" made me spit out my drink
@swingindoorspro2
2 ай бұрын
'Aurora Borealis? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within the studio?'
@benjaminbaker3446
Ай бұрын
@@swingindoorspro2 ...Yes!
@xotl2780
Ай бұрын
They
@graon4880
Ай бұрын
I am depressed that I get this joke
>the surreal, jagged symmetry >the odd clothing >the amateur production marks >that incredible dissonant soundtrack >the use of shadows >the exaggerated facial expressions >the mere fact that Steamed Hams so easily lends itself to themes of the existential & surreal while commenting as well on the ennui of modernity This is unbelievable. I'm sending this to my old German Film Studies professor the second I submit this comment.
@rt5hrnbfa304
Жыл бұрын
What's their thoughts on it?
@n0denz
Жыл бұрын
@@rt5hrnbfa304 She quite liked it after I typed up what felt like an essay explaining the backstory on Steamed Hams. But she's a good sport. Before we screened Downfall, she brought up the Hitler Reacts videos, so it's not like she she doesn't get internet memes.
@edwinve4112
Жыл бұрын
@@n0denz what is "ennui"?
@kiyoraka3537
Жыл бұрын
@@edwinve4112 ennui is a word kind of blending concepts of hopelessness and despair together, carrying a somewhat depressionist attitude; the official definition is "a feeling of listlessness and dissatisfaction arising from a lack of occupation or excitement"
@BichaelStevens
11 ай бұрын
@@kiyoraka3537 So, despondence. We have a word for that.
So glad they were able to restore this long lost film, so much cinematic history! Lang's _Metropolis_ was clearly inspired by it.
@-IE_it_yourself
Жыл бұрын
i think this is the lost footage.
@olegmoki
Жыл бұрын
And you won't believe, Simpsons predicted it! There's a surprisingly very similar scene to this film...
@douglasfreeman3229
Жыл бұрын
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, not Metropolis.
@rounikray4950
Жыл бұрын
what film is this?
@scottishcheese13
Жыл бұрын
@@rounikray4950 Steamed Hams, duh
This isn't a meme anymore. This is art.
@HeroBot930
Жыл бұрын
When _wasn't_ it art?
@IndorilTheGreat
Жыл бұрын
The evolution of memes to fine art is such a fascinating thing to witness
@Alpostpone
Жыл бұрын
Art is essentially highly evolved memes
@TheEvilCheesecake
Жыл бұрын
more like fart hahahahahaha
@duffman18
Жыл бұрын
It was always art. "Art" doesn't mean "good". There's plenty of examples of terrible art. Although the steamed hams meme was never terrible anyway.
Honestly, in the context of german expressionism, this makes total sense because having a massive fire in the kitchen in your home but choosing to ignore it in order to satisfy a social obligation is a really solid metaphor for the rise of fascism in Germany that was the central anxiety behind a lot of these films from Germany at the time.
@alessamarfan4258
Жыл бұрын
you couldn't have said it better. 10/10👏👏👏
@notcardlinsytaccount1355
Жыл бұрын
Okay redditor
@kevinbayu7621
Жыл бұрын
@@sorrow2305 if it's a normal steamed ham parody I would agree, but this video is made in the style of Weimar era silent film which can be very political. so someone mentioning political stuff isn't that strange.
@sorrow2305
Жыл бұрын
@@kevinbayu7621 Yes, but this particular video was not political and the way the OP phrased it, made it seem like they think this is political.
@Doctor_Straing_Strange
Жыл бұрын
Woah, we managed to make Steamed Hams deep
They made us watch this first year or film school. Most of the students didn't get it but it changed my life. Truly a masterpiece and treasure from the ancient days of silent films.
@TyroneDeise
Жыл бұрын
It’s one of those films that has its fingerprints on everything to come after it… and that ending!
@JCCyC
Жыл бұрын
THIS spoof should be shown in film school too! A few semesters AFTER TCoDC.
@Billy_Bad_Ass
Жыл бұрын
Yes, and it is the purest form of Art.
@piperian3962
Жыл бұрын
It’s sad most people think of Nosferatu, but Steamed Hams was far more significant culturally.
@RougeMephilesClone
Жыл бұрын
If you actually saw The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari in school, something which I did and now recognize in the actors' costumes here, then represent.
Ah yes, _The Cabinet of Superintendant Chalmers_ is one of my favorite German expressionist films too.
@big_sea
Жыл бұрын
yes
@momon969
Жыл бұрын
To really appreciate it you have to watch the original in German, 'Der Schrank des Oberschulbezirksvorstandsvorsitzenden Chalmers'
@xayb9179
Жыл бұрын
@@momon969 I looked that up on google translate, that monstrosity is indeed a real work "High School District Chairman"
@TiberentenTV
Жыл бұрын
@@xayb9179 No, it's not a real word, just a potential word that could be used. In the German Simpsons dub, Chalmers' title is correctly rendered as "Oberschulrat".
@MissCaraMint
Жыл бұрын
Hey I actually got that joke.
"You know, these hamburgers are quite similar to the ones they have at Kafka Burger"
@aleisterlavey9716
Жыл бұрын
I heard they are made by bugs.
@simon_magus65ad
Жыл бұрын
"Hey, Uh, can i get a McSamsa with extra cheese?"
@kevincaldwell9700
Жыл бұрын
Waiter, Czech please!
@aleisterlavey9716
Жыл бұрын
@@simon_magus65ad it's not on you to decide, if you "can" get extra cheese. The shift manager has the sole authority to determine if the amount of cheese is appropriate for your situation. After his decision you either pay the extra fee he seems fit or you'll get a fine for not complying with the customer protection law.
@tobiashandler9000
Жыл бұрын
@@aleisterlavey9716 That's like... kafkaesque yo
Amazing reinterpretation, but getting Robert Smith to play Skinner was a masterstroke.
@nicoguti
Жыл бұрын
And Shane Embury as Chalmers. Budget must've been pretty high!
@assrammington7961
Жыл бұрын
Someone Napalm Deaths
@julioibarra7156
Жыл бұрын
What I was seeing too 😆
@cartertheunstoppablefaxmac902
7 ай бұрын
I got more of a Jaz Coleman vibe!
@seamusdoyle4884
4 ай бұрын
Exactly what i thought, the resemblance is probably intentional and i love it.
The lighting on German Chalmers makes him look badass honestly.
@M0butu
Жыл бұрын
If so, they did an excellent job. Experimenting with lighting is a trademark of (German) expressionism.
@guilhermehank4938
Жыл бұрын
It makes him look threatening, which is the energy that people in power oozed back in the day in Germany
The 4K restoration was undertaken by the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung in Wiesbaden from the original camera negative held at the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv in Berlin. The first reel of the camera negative is missing and was reconstituted using alternate sources. Jump cuts and missing frames in 67 shots were reinserted from multiple prints. An original German release print does not exist. The basis for the colour tinting were two nitrate prints from Latin America, which represent the earliest surviving prints of the film, now stored at the Filmmuseum Düsseldorf and the Cineteca di Bologna.
@javsandarts
Жыл бұрын
I know what you did there
@professorhaystacks6606
Жыл бұрын
@@javsandarts I as well understood that reference.
@SynGirl32
Жыл бұрын
@@javsandarts Even funnier is that Metropolis was in fact restored via a print found in Argentina. No one is quite sure how it got there...
@M0butu
Жыл бұрын
@@SynGirl32 Nothing Deutsche ever arrived in Argentinien!
@Fridelain
Жыл бұрын
@@M0butu Keine von Deutschland zum Argentinien gekommen hatt!
Only 20s kids will remember
@looker999997
Жыл бұрын
Nah, they probably won't.
@notanothershrubbery
Жыл бұрын
Pepperidge Farms remembers.
@iliketoharasspeopleonyoutube
Жыл бұрын
@@notanothershrubbery so close! But they are a 40s kid
@thingfish000
Жыл бұрын
❤️ Conrad Veidt!
@worldcomicsreview354
Жыл бұрын
If they weren't executed for enjoying "degenerate art", anyway
The short film gem "Gedämpfter Schinken", an expressionist classic, is thought to have its origins in 1920s Berlin and is suspected to be an experimental film that was supposed to be part of a movie collection called "Der Rektor". As far as research goes, "Der Rektor" was never finalized, though "Gedämpfter Schinken" was highly thought to have been acted out and recorded in front of a small live audience of theater enthusiasts. The footage was thought to be lost during the second World War and only a newspaper clipping from a local Berlin paper dated 1924 was proof for its existence. In 1979 a theater intern discovered the remnants of "Gedämpfter Schinken" during a deep spring cleaning in a small Berlin-Kreuzberg theater. Efforts to restore the footage were only midly successfully and only a 3:15min clip remains. Movie experts still debate its meaning. And though the names of the actors, as well as the director have been lost to time and efforts to identify them still remain unsuccessful, "Gedämpfter Schinken" has grown to be one of the most fascinating pieces of early cinema.
@bodiesands4654
6 ай бұрын
Imagine if later historians come across this and believe it haha 😅
@misterloki4904
3 ай бұрын
@@bodiesands4654 Gaslighting future historians sounds really funny.
I'm a film student and I have a test on German expressionism in like 10 days, I'm pretty sure watching this is the only studying I need to do. Thank you my good sir
@nathanara8051
Жыл бұрын
How did it turn out?
@bluewhale2000
Жыл бұрын
@@nathanara8051 it was good! The test was harder than I thought it would be, but I think I did well. Didn't get my grade yet but feel good about it. And of course I aced the German expressionism part.
@nathanara8051
Жыл бұрын
@@bluewhale2000 Mazel tov! Happy to hear it went well. Hope the grades turn out well too
@HappyBazinga
Жыл бұрын
@@bluewhale2000whats the grade?
@bluewhale2000
Жыл бұрын
@@HappyBazinga it's an 88! Not amazing but I'm happy with it considering how hard the test was.
Detail I am absolutely obsessed with is that we don't see into the burning kitchen in this version. The audience is denied the certainty of an assertion that either skinner was telling the truth, and the impossible has been made manifest in his own house, or that he was lying to save face, and a further calamity has befallen our nervous wretch of a man. Nothing more expressionist than being denied that certainty. Fantastic job.
@davidferrara1105
Жыл бұрын
We make our own burning kitchens. Does free will allow that we might sneak out and brave the absurdly long line at Krustyburger?
@zacmumblethunder7466
Жыл бұрын
Or was Chalmers imagining the whole aurora thing to compensate for the crippling emptiness of his life that led him to accept a lunch invitation from Skinner? Don't we all invent our own aurora borealis to distract us from the reality that our steamed ham is merely a burger?
@iluomopeloso
Жыл бұрын
@@davidferrara1105 Ah, but does free will even exist‽ Did Skinner actually *choose* the Krusty Burgers, or was he merely following through on the predetermined results of universal laws and a script writ in stone (as it were) at the beginning of time?
@n0denz
Жыл бұрын
Yes! This exactly! As the audience, we don't know if what we're seeing is reality or if the camera is a proxy for Herr Skinner's own perception.
@TheSunkenShipWreck
Жыл бұрын
💀💀💀Deez nuts
I know nothing about old German films, but I have to give mad respect for actually filming what is fundamentally a shitpost with real life actors, props, and sets. You and your crew went above and beyond. God bless you all.
@user-dx2xg8kx3n
Жыл бұрын
You should watch The Cabinet of Dr. Calgary. The sets are clearly inspired by this film.
@ellemueller
Жыл бұрын
"The Cabinet of Dr Caligari", for anyone who doesn't know that's a typo.
@henripentant1120
Жыл бұрын
The bureau of dr calimari
@ruste9565
Жыл бұрын
@@user-dx2xg8kx3n it’s an Alberta thing I guess…
@TheKillingGame01
Жыл бұрын
@@ruste9565 it's an Albany expression
This is seriously it for me. This is the end of Steamed Ham. Nothing goes beyond it, nothing _possibly_ could. As someone who was born just barely before the Wall fell and who just as barely still experiences the fading cultural history of this nation seep through the ever-so-tightening grip of the modern world, I seriously felt this video, every second of it. Like it was the real deal. I don't even mind that you didn't call it "Gedämpfte Huscheln". It's perfect as it is. Bless you guys!!
@mtndogrally
Жыл бұрын
The Frogurt is also cursed.
@TyroneDeise
Жыл бұрын
That’s bad!
@duskpede5146
Жыл бұрын
you were alive at the same time and the berlin wall, man you are old :/
@Kralledd
Жыл бұрын
@@duskpede5146 well, the berlin wall only fell 1989, so youd only need to be a bit over 30 for that. Not too old tbh.
@duskpede5146
Жыл бұрын
@@Kralledd bruh thats ancient
It's interesting. At 2:55 You can really tell in the final moments Skinner's ultimate fear manifest in his shaking. Does the fear come from the immediate situation or the foundation of lies he has now built this relationship upon. Truly a masterpiece.
It's really uncanny how much tension this adds to the whole scene
@stingerjohnny9951
Жыл бұрын
Germán expressionism was always really good at making a surreal, borderline nightmare vibe.
@Everettalla
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, he could’ve been sued
@clouds-rb9xt
Жыл бұрын
@@Everettallawdym
Every time I think the meme has peaked, someone makes another glorious work of art like this.
@walkaboutarts
Жыл бұрын
you read my thoughts exactly, sir!
@Competitive_Antagonist
Жыл бұрын
I had no idea this meme was so old.
@princeplotena
Жыл бұрын
the we are number one resurgence
@ExperienceLOS7713
Жыл бұрын
Next up: Steamed Hams U.S. Presidential policy platform 2024
@lorefox201
Жыл бұрын
was going to say just that
As a German, I was gonna point out that "gedampft" would've been less ambiguous for the title but then I realised the ambiguity actually works in favour here: "gedämpft" also means subdued or muted - not in the sense of something being imperceptible but simply less perceptible, less but still clearly there. I don't have a background in expressionist films but I do think this double meaning fits the film quite well: the visuals as well as the audio are muted, the mood is subdued, the comedy aspect is pushed into the background in favour of Art Appreciation... considering these things, the title is actually quite perfect. Was this on purpose?
@zaphod297
2 ай бұрын
Abgesehen davon ist "gedämpft" auch einfach die einzig richtige Partizipform von "dämpfen"
If I had a time machine, I would take this back to the 1920's and play it in a theater. It would be a Masterpiece.
@gwest3644
2 ай бұрын
It'd just be banned for supposedly supporting communism and fade into obscurity until a bunch of Hollywood directors later cite it as a major inspiration for their work
This left me speechless. This is the farthest point this meme can take us, you perfected it
@schlaumensch
Жыл бұрын
As speechless as the actors?
@big_sea
Жыл бұрын
yes
@ricarleite
Жыл бұрын
It will only end when it's adapted to a musical and then to a film of the musical and then to a fighting game of the movie.
@benji274
Жыл бұрын
Where can it possibly go next? Georges Melies perhaps?
@bigman25plus25
7 ай бұрын
No… we can go… further still…
This film steamed hams also known as "Der Burgerbetrug" is a film long thought to have been lost with only promotional images existing. The film was long thought to be destroyed during WW2 after the director's own home was destroyed in a fire caused by a bomb. it wasn't until 2005 where a badly damaged copy was found at an abandoned church in Argentina was found by local explorers. The film went through restoration process and was released to the public in 2007. The film itself is an artistic statement on the class system many societies use, how we as people always try to make those higher than us happier without thinking about our own well-being. The film remains a cult masterpiece and holds up as being one of the best expresssionist films of the time and today.
@trutzblankerhans
Жыл бұрын
the fully immersive gonch experience
@professorhaystacks6606
Жыл бұрын
I understood this reference and other similar ones.
@big_sea
Жыл бұрын
yes
@terragthegreat175
Жыл бұрын
Hm I wonder who brought this film from Germany to Argentina 🤔🤔
@Annodamydal
Жыл бұрын
I would say you dropped this 👑 but you’re already royalty so
This was the film that got Hitler rejected from art school.
Steamed Hams has always had some of the most high effort memes over the years, and this just goes to prove it. Very well made, good job!
As a hardcore German Expressionism enthusiast, thank you for making my fever dream come true. This is perfect. Huge props.
@big_sea
Жыл бұрын
yes
@addchannelname2052
Жыл бұрын
yes
@tjarkschweizer
Жыл бұрын
How can someone be a hardcore German expressionism enthusiast? That is... certainly rare.
@froggygod2973
Жыл бұрын
Do you have any recommendations? I’ve never heard of German expressionism before seeing this video, and I absolutely adore the dramatic lighting and scenery and I’d love to get into it more!
@tjarkschweizer
Жыл бұрын
@@froggygod2973 Oh shit. It's contagious!?
Hmm, ahh, yes. The Mans willingness to abandoned his integrity over merely impressing his employer shows the ways a strictly classed base society can cause those to abandon their morals for petty favour from their superiors. This is a joke obviously but still, it kinda rings true in a highly specific, bizarre way. And, Amazing video, best steamed ham video ever.
@MadHatter42
Жыл бұрын
Even the phrase “delightfully devilish!” seems to take on a new, Faustian dimension when filmed in this style.
@tommylakindasorta3068
Жыл бұрын
Based
@NA-AN
Жыл бұрын
@@tommylakindasorta3068 Please don't say that ever again.
@shanearnold7781
Жыл бұрын
Murnau would be proud
@calumcookson740
Жыл бұрын
Arbeiter und Schmarotzer
As a German, this film matches well with real expressionism films of the time, the burning kitchen being ignored to satisfy a social obligation is a great metaphor for fashism, wich was the center of these films.
If I didn't know the meme, I'd swear I'd think this would be a real expressionist film I've never heard of. Amazingly well done.
There are two things I love in this world: early silent horror film, and spending way too much time and effort on really silly niche things mostly for your own amusement. This, obviously, is the greatest thing I think I've ever seen.
Elvis impersonators are *so* 20th century. This film guarantees that Werner Krauss tribute artists are going to be the next big trend. 🐧
@TyroneDeise
2 жыл бұрын
I like to live on the cutting edge.
@sammidoneff
2 жыл бұрын
How dare you make me read the words Werner Krauss tribute artists with mine own two eyes
@niceone7927
Жыл бұрын
@@sammidoneff he made you write them with your own hands, too
@worldcomicsreview354
Жыл бұрын
@@niceone7927 A fascinating musing on the concept of "free will", do we truly guide our own hands, or are we merely the puppets of unseen forces?
@theloweffortchannel7211
Жыл бұрын
@@worldcomicsreview354 "The thoughts of all men arise from the darkness. If you are the movement of your soul, and the cause of that movement precedes you, then how could you ever call your thoughts your own? How could you be anything other than a slave to the darkness that comes before?"
This is literally art, and I'm not joking- the dedication to replicating the German expressionist style with the set design is wonderful
1:06 new reaction image just dropped (c. 1920, dir. Rober Weine)
You merged Caligari with The Simpsons. You found the very key to my soul and entire existence.
@deniseb.4656
Жыл бұрын
Expressionism and The Simpsons. I love it. I'd argue that The Simpsons are more surrealist though.
@supercompooper
Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was gonna say 🙂
Im Namen ganz Deutschlands applaudiere ich den Machern dieses Kunstwerkes. Hut ab!
@derbeak545
Жыл бұрын
Und ich danke Ihnen werter Kamerad, dass sie in unser allen Namen danken. Danke!
@Klonter77
Жыл бұрын
Die Haiderschaft erfreut sich höchster Gefühle!
@hampelmann7574
Жыл бұрын
Sie dämpfen aber auch einen guten Schinken
@samuelsamenstrang6069
Жыл бұрын
@@Klonter77 Meddl Loide. Wunderbares Espressonisdisches Filmchen.
@Klonter77
Жыл бұрын
@@samuelsamenstrang6069 Meddl Loide
I have to commend especially the color grade, texture, and contrast of this. It has that gauzy, almost out of focus, high-contrast look of old film. Plus, the fingers-on-a-chalkboard violin music bed is the perfect amplifier of the tension in this scene. One would be hard pressed to know this was not found archival footage until the thj bs up at the end. Fantastic!
@TyroneDeise
Жыл бұрын
Well, it was shot on film.
@DonoVideoProductions
Жыл бұрын
@@TyroneDeise Yes, but so many productions try to do film noir or similar treatments, and it never looks right. Unless you used period stock and lenses and lights and processing, you had to give this post-production treatment that resulted in this look. It's spot-on.
i’ve always been entranced by the dreamy and nightmarish feeling expressionist films give me. that said, i can’t believe a steamed hams meme just gave me the same eerie, curious feeling.
This has transcended memes and has become a work of art in itself. The effort to produce and shoot this as authentically as possible on actual film in the style of the Expressionists shows a lot of work and dedication to what essentially is a shitpost. Bravo.
@webbowser8834
Жыл бұрын
Tbh high effort authentic shitposts are a very German tradition. This is exceptionally well done.
The effort this ancient meme is getting is just unreal.
@tommcewan7936
Жыл бұрын
I am amused that you remark that the *meme* is "ancient," but not the style being applied to it here!
I am both flabbergasted that someone went this hard for the sake of a meme and absolutely awed that they so masterfully replicated that era and style of film. This is simultaneously a silly shitpost and a genuine work of art.
I was convinced this was just a clever re edit of an actual film; but... wow. I was wrong. Impressive stuff.
So great to see this now in such good condition! Parts of it were lost for decades and only rediscovered recently in Argentina. You've done a great job here in restoring this gem!
@PotterPossum1989
Жыл бұрын
I'm frightened that I completely understood this reference.
@nikolairostov3326
Жыл бұрын
@@PotterPossum1989 me too.
@Charles-hq7ce
Жыл бұрын
@@PotterPossum1989 i understand the historical connection between old germans and argentina, but is this that the only refrence happening here?
@lihuenbartoli7895
Жыл бұрын
@@Charles-hq7ce the film Metropolis was thought to be lost, but a copy was found in Argentina
@worldcomicsreview354
Жыл бұрын
@@Charles-hq7ce Also Bart calls a random number in Argentina and gets, erm, somebody who is absolutely an Argentine and has never even been to Europe. And even if he did, what's a few crimes against humanity anyway?
The amount of effort put into this is incredible, truly looks authentic 20s German. I love when people go to such lengths to be deliberately silly. Absolutely amazing work!
@TyroneDeise
Жыл бұрын
Being silly is serious business
@andrewtodaro2874
Жыл бұрын
Yes, specifically The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
This is an absolutely gorgeous tribute to Caligari, The amount of loving work you must have put into the set design alone is astounding. and the costumes! The make up, the acting... I half thought you had just edited the original. Really well done. I am so delighted, bravo.
This was genuinely the best made Steamed hams edit ever. It is not even an edit, it is a fricking theater adaptation!
It always brings me joy to see people understand that Chalmers doesn’t actually yell “Seymour” in that scene, and that it’s actually part of the song
Looks like Tim Burton personally invites Carl Marx over for Steam Hams in one of his early bizarre experimental films.
@beek.4860
Жыл бұрын
To be fair, Tim Burton basically made his career off of one prolonged Caligari reference. (As he should.)
@dhawkes5096
Жыл бұрын
@@beek.4860 The Secret to Creativity Is Knowing How to Hide Your Sources
@Game_Hero
Жыл бұрын
I, too, love personally inviting figures from the 19th century for my bizarre experimental films!
@alvarodiazrodriguez2603
Жыл бұрын
@@Game_Hero name them.
@Game_Hero
Жыл бұрын
@@alvarodiazrodriguez2603 I've invited Louis-Joseph Papineau, Sitting Bull and Jules Vernes for my home movie, they rocked in the roles I gave them, especially Sitting Bull as the laid-back party boy.
Usually when things attempt to be authentically "retro" they always look fake to me because something in either the editing or the sound or the people's faces and costumes gives it away, but this is one where it could actually fool me. If you showed me these and told me they were from the 1920s, I would believe you. So that's amazing artistry on your part.
This is so authentic to the style, film quality, lighting, and set design to 1920s cinema that I thought that you had just found an old silent film and added the Steamed hams dialogue as a joke. You filmed this?! This could pass as the genuine article. Even the makeup and acting techniques are similar. I don’t know much about the German expressionist movement specifically (My expertise is more in American Cinema) but I do know about 1920s cinema. This feels real. You could have passed this off as real with slightly tweaked dialogue.
Is that... _A Cabinet of Doctor Caligari parody!?!_ Hands down, you are a _man of class_ >:D
Dude filmed a meme far beyond what anybody would actually think. Dude, you have no idea how much respect i have for you. God bless you.
@gandalf_thegrey
Жыл бұрын
That moment when shitposting goes *HARD*
@jarniwoop
Жыл бұрын
Outstanding
Bravo, my man! I've been seeing so many suggestions lately that have titles like, "Fantastic Four Reimagined as a 1980's Westminster Dog Show" and what we get are a bunch of still shots backed by a relentless sitcom-style piece of music that could be used to punish enemies of the State. They're mildly amusing at their best. At their worst, it makes me believe that we need to speed up the inevitable demise of the human race by their own hands. Then here you come, actually taking the time to create a real video that not only nails the aesthetic but is even satisfying as comedy! Again, BRAVO! Can't wait to check out your other content!
@TyroneDeise
Жыл бұрын
Those ‘videos’ are like cockroaches.
@growingsage
Жыл бұрын
I thought they were interesting aat first but then my recommendations kept showing them to me unprompted (never clicked on one) so I just started blocking them
Seeing a stove oven in the German expressionist style warms my heart. And steams my hams.
Was wondering if you'd spliced together footage from actual expressionist films from the 1920s, it took me until the end to realize the truth and look at the video description. Incredible job.
@a-s-greig
Жыл бұрын
Making it with surviving footage would be another challenge entirely.
I adore this. The atmosphere is completely changed despite minimal revisions to the actual story and dialogue (now added in text). The physical acting gives a whole new complexion, and fits so well with early cinema, especially post WWI experimental films.
dang, steamed hams has become an art movement at this point.
I love the way you can hear the rattle of the movie projector the entire time.
I watched this after finishing The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari, and I cannot put into words how much this video made me laugh! It looks so authentic, exactly what I needed at 3am
@MissCaraMint
Жыл бұрын
It does doesn’t it. It’s been a few years since I saw The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari myself, but the style is unmistakable.
@tommcewan7936
Жыл бұрын
This is exactly what *everyone* needs at 3am.
Man, I was randomly thinking about watching through the many videos of "Steamed Ham," and just happen to find this recent video. Using my favorite film style, and being very authentic in it's presentation. I clap my hands at you for what a terrific video you made... *CLAP*
@TyroneDeise
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I had a roll of Super 8 film to shoot, and I thought this would be perfect.
@Edwing77
Жыл бұрын
*klatscht ebenfalls*
@HappyBeezerStudios
Жыл бұрын
Steamed Hams Inc. is probably the winner of the steamed hams award, but this is art.
This is what you watch first year of film school 😂
2:22 My favorite frame 😮
"Tyrone, I don't use the word "Übermensch" very often, but you are the greatest Übermensch in the Weimar Republic." - Herr Lionel Hutz
@davidcoyle1084
Жыл бұрын
"Ja, ja!!" Herr Nelson Muntzengrüber.
@texnb4
Жыл бұрын
@@davidcoyle1084 Gott im Himmel, meine Tastatur! 😜
This is *so* convincing that I thought you edited this from footage of actual films from the time. It eventually became clear that you did, in fact, film this yourself. I am VERY impressed.
That set design is so perfect that for the first few seconds I legitimately thought this video might be using actual clips from The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. It's a truly impressive recreation of the style of one of my all-time favorite films, not to mention the absolute peak of the Steamed Hams meme
I think the people of the early 1900's would actually enjoy watching this. Good job!
2:17 These shots are so beautifully intense! With just a simple change in camera angle, you turn a moment of incredulity into a straight-up interrogation. Extraordinary work!
The fact that you even used music from a release of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is THE icing on the cake.
Just him shaking his head at 1:05 is comedy gold
"You call them Hamburgers, despite the fact they are obviously from Köln."
If you listen to the commentary on the season 7 Simpsons dvd they say they were inspired by a lost German experimental film from the twenties. It’s insane you rediscovered it.
This has to be the most esoteric version of this meme I've ever seen. I'd love to see how confused someone would be if they didn't know this was a big Simpsons reference.
Ein Problem, so alt wie die Zeit selbst. Was für eine Geschichte! Wahrlich, das Meisterwerk eines Zeitgeistes. Fantastisch!
This is phenomenal. Amazing work. I love the painted Cabinet of Dr. Caligari sets, the costumes, the film grain, the film going out of focus occasionally... it's all spot-on.
We have officially reached a new level of artistry with Steamed Hams
As someone who has watched a lot of old films in art school directly inspired by expressionism, this is so spot on in direction, lighting, and stage setting! This meme has literally just transcended overtime into the realm of art and for that I love it so much more.
This meme just keeps delivering. Got here from "Steamed Hams but it was banned in the USSR" which is also an excellent period take.
This one closes the competition.
This is amazing, it needs a million more views, holy shit
The amount of effort that went into this STEAMED HAMS MEME is unreal. My goodness. Period appropriate hats off to you, sir.
This is impossible, this doesn't feel real. How? How does a *meme* be so good? And not like the usual "haha soooo gud and gigafunny xD" way, like actual effortful and beautiful creation. Despite being a meme, a shitpost some might even say, it is simply good, *too* good. It's unbelievable, this video. And yet we live in a timeline where it exists. Thank you for making this, it's astounding
This film was way ahead of its time
Fun Fact: Since they couldn't afford the rights to the original work the film makers had to substitute the characters for original creations. That's why in the German print Skinner is called Steiner, Chalmers is called Charmant and the Ham is called Rothfuß.
@thelouisfanclub
Жыл бұрын
Lmao why is this so true
@crimsondynamo615
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately they did get sued by the original rights holders and the courts demanded every print of the film destroyed, but we did find one preserved film canister that didn’t get wiped or burned. So now we have this cinematic masterpiece today.
@radioragdoll1870
Жыл бұрын
I love this comment so much!
@aliveslice
Жыл бұрын
Explain the context behind this please
@shinyagumon7015
Жыл бұрын
@@aliveslice It's a reference to how Nosferatu was an unlicensed adaptation of Dracula which meant they had to substitute all the names from the novel with original (german) names in the Film. The film was still considered a plagiarized adaptation and so most commercial copies got burned which another commenter referenced in the replies.
"Why is there smoke coming out of your oven, Seymour?" hits differently when a German is saying it
@Superschokokeks
Жыл бұрын
because we are well versed cooks and smoke coming out of the oven is the unthinkable. That's why Only of that reason nothing else
@superplushtiman7ti075
Жыл бұрын
I mean this is supposed to be a film from the Weimar Republic era of Germany (up to Adolf coming to power, however expressionism like that died when the Great Depression hit Germany like a ton of bricks, also gave popularity to extreme ideologies such as Communism and National Socialism)
As someone who's into expressionist German movies quite a bit more than the average guy, I gotta say I love this. You captured the feeling of movies like the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari perfectly.
"Well kids! This is where you would watch Itchy and Scratchy... except they're on the *Gabbo* show now. So - here's Germany's favourite expressionist silent movie team; Seymöur Skinnerdorf and Jurgen Chalmerschlautz!" *movie plays* ... "WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT"
I hate when I burn my Rinderbraten...
It’s like when you discover they sampled an old song in a modern one. I never knew this famous sketch was a remake
No conocía este estilo de película, sobre todo viniendo de Alemania. Me resulta interesante, parece ese tipo de películas que un erudito de la filmoteca pondría para ligarse una fémina. Aunque no niego que me encanta el estilo. Los actores son lo mejor y esos escenarios pintados le Dan un ambiente a obra de teatro que me gusta. Muy buen filme.
Man, I love the twelve-tone soundtrack, so fitting
My favorite kind of humor is taking something really silly and twisting it in a very sophisticated way. This is the pinnacle of that and I have nothing but respect for you creating this! Especially with such prowess!
I hope this one gets more views during this Steamed Hams renaissance- this is so good!!!!
This looks like a lost silent film
the tension makes it feel like someone is gonna get murdered
When I was but a child watching the Simpsons. I never thought I would live in a age where Steam Hams became a German Expressionist film. We truly live in a age of wonders. 👏
@deniseb.4656
Жыл бұрын
I remember when the "22 short films about Springfield" episode aired on TV for the first time.
One of my favourite Steamed Hams videos ever! Such a unique work. This is true dedication.
Ah yes, the famous "Cabinet of dr. Chalmers"! Absolutely brilliant work! Made me genuinely happy for hours.
The Criterion blu ray is an improvement over the old Kino Lorber DVD that had a strange line across the top of the frame.