He must have really liked her because he rarely stayed until the end credits.
@shane81432 ай бұрын
Honestly one of the worst sets I’ve ever heard
@DrChewy112 ай бұрын
So fucking funny to watch how awful these play styles would all b considered today. Insane
@ChubbyChecker1822 ай бұрын
Cool name, Dylan, nobody else would ever think of that name
@DrChewy112 ай бұрын
Watching how they played back then fucking hurts dude 😂
@bonusmateriale2 ай бұрын
There's always video keno😂
@abelmantor75572 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@billyboobtubeboy92443 ай бұрын
And who's to blame? You guessed it! Frank Stallone!
@BigBoss1979.3 ай бұрын
Vanessa is not my mommy. I don’t approve of that.
@BigBoss1979.3 ай бұрын
Ruffin seems like an awful guy to hangout with
@nomadcowatbk3 ай бұрын
guess OJ Simpson had no friends at Hardee's
@LoudHouseCritic20183 ай бұрын
That's Norm the Genie from Fairly Oddparents!!
@jeffreypeters55783 ай бұрын
Yeah he may kissed others as a joke or part of the skit but this was him making that chad move and taking her breath away moment.She totally was wanting it and was impressed by his confidence to go off script live and not give a fuck
@pace3483 ай бұрын
20k into 3k pot....with one pair. Lock the doors.
@slatchet27993 ай бұрын
39:01 such a funny rip lol
@Verschlungen3 ай бұрын
Anyone who doesn't find it amusing that Dorrie would talk about "speed-reading Schopenhauer" should check to see if they still have a pulse. (And by the way, it's classic Allen to boot.) And as for 8 1/2, well, YES, it's a brilliant beautiful spine-tingling homage to that movie, not an "imitation" of it! I can't recall Siskel and Ebert ever being such total dorks before.
@JohnCollins-th8hm3 ай бұрын
It is absolutely a Fellni homage. Name one character, EVEN an extra, that isnt a visual freak to such an extent that Woody looks almost normal! It goes from reality to fantasy almost, almost seamlessly. Clearly not for everyone, and its not my favorite, but it sure is special and visually a tour de force
@markkotishion23793 ай бұрын
Reading these comments posted, I must admit I love this film. I saw it when it opened in 1979 or 80, and was smitten with the total nightmarish anarchy of it all. The black and white cinematography, Charlotte Rampling, the music and Jersey shore town locations. "I really like you're early films, the funny ones" sums it all up. Try and do something odd and new and you get dumped on.
@soleil59234 ай бұрын
Remember watching this a long time ago and now all this stuff if coming to light. It’s been a long journey, I hope the victims can heal 😔
@matthewandrews18064 ай бұрын
Im here for the old chunk of coal who happens to be a closeted gay man.
@umshoe4 ай бұрын
Who's here in 2024? I still see my like on here
@polyglot124 ай бұрын
Nearly every critic hated the film because they took it personal rather than viewing it as a film. Allen has always used ideas, impulses, thoughts from his real life to create his films. None are definitive statements. Interestingly within a decade most of the critics that expressed hatred for it had mollified their reactions more than a bit. Perhaps they came to understand Allen's films a bit more and realized he was painted a tortured character here, and not totally denouncing his fans. Personally, I really like the film and consider it a worthy entry in that very fertile period of Allen's career from 1975-1993.
@bozapub35074 ай бұрын
I Love poker and I love Norm. I miss you man! I wish there is more of the episodes with him.
@geniebison4 ай бұрын
"if his watch was any bigger he'd be Flavor Flav" 😂😂😂
@henriquedearruda89024 ай бұрын
That Tie screen is extremely rare, in Boxing when it is a tie it is usually in the decision part, with there hands down, instead of up
@LouSpowells4 ай бұрын
The host, the announcer, AND the color commentator.
@tb76675 ай бұрын
And straight off to Atlantic City. RIP to the legend.
@sethiddings72935 ай бұрын
"Giving rise to the phrase, 'all you need is a chip and a chair'" "Damn straight, i came in with a chip but they wouldn't give me a chair. I coulda had all this money" XD
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RIP to both
This scene was recreated in Heaven. Rest in peace, legends.
And now we've lost both. Life sucks.
I adore you!!!!🤣 thank you for uploading every teeny tiny thing related to my dear norm
Golden age of Norm
Why don’t they make the whole chain out of that era?
@@andrewminard5548 in the end times, all Norm content will be revealed
His whole life was his golden age
@@uhlexseeuh ikr he got funnier as time went on. there was definitely no "golden age"
I'm finding more and more unseen clips of him. That's why it's the golden age
RIP Shannen Doherty.
how in tf was Vanessa considered pro
Ecco uno "che si crede" un comico che sputa veleno su un "vero" comico... Che tristezza questo uomo.
met this benzo drone in new york once. had to excuse myself just to get fresh air away from him. tedious man don’t know what he’s up to now.
cute!
his farnsworth is pretty good
michael imperioli would be a PERFECT antonio esfandiari
the most entertaining poker commentator ever!
I’ve never seen Vanessa actually play good. All she does is shove shove shove lol
Animal Killers 👎 👎 👎 👎
thank you
Norm you old chunk of coal, what a move.
You know Spade came up to him like "dude I dare you to go up and kiss Roma Downey right now"
Wait did you gain or lose points from this?
X-men 97’ review: “Not gay enough!” - Norm MacDonald
He must have really liked her because he rarely stayed until the end credits.
Honestly one of the worst sets I’ve ever heard
So fucking funny to watch how awful these play styles would all b considered today. Insane
Cool name, Dylan, nobody else would ever think of that name
Watching how they played back then fucking hurts dude 😂
There's always video keno😂
😂😂😂😂
And who's to blame? You guessed it! Frank Stallone!
Vanessa is not my mommy. I don’t approve of that.
Ruffin seems like an awful guy to hangout with
guess OJ Simpson had no friends at Hardee's
That's Norm the Genie from Fairly Oddparents!!
Yeah he may kissed others as a joke or part of the skit but this was him making that chad move and taking her breath away moment.She totally was wanting it and was impressed by his confidence to go off script live and not give a fuck
20k into 3k pot....with one pair. Lock the doors.
39:01 such a funny rip lol
Anyone who doesn't find it amusing that Dorrie would talk about "speed-reading Schopenhauer" should check to see if they still have a pulse. (And by the way, it's classic Allen to boot.) And as for 8 1/2, well, YES, it's a brilliant beautiful spine-tingling homage to that movie, not an "imitation" of it! I can't recall Siskel and Ebert ever being such total dorks before.
It is absolutely a Fellni homage. Name one character, EVEN an extra, that isnt a visual freak to such an extent that Woody looks almost normal! It goes from reality to fantasy almost, almost seamlessly. Clearly not for everyone, and its not my favorite, but it sure is special and visually a tour de force
Reading these comments posted, I must admit I love this film. I saw it when it opened in 1979 or 80, and was smitten with the total nightmarish anarchy of it all. The black and white cinematography, Charlotte Rampling, the music and Jersey shore town locations. "I really like you're early films, the funny ones" sums it all up. Try and do something odd and new and you get dumped on.
Remember watching this a long time ago and now all this stuff if coming to light. It’s been a long journey, I hope the victims can heal 😔
Im here for the old chunk of coal who happens to be a closeted gay man.
Who's here in 2024? I still see my like on here
Nearly every critic hated the film because they took it personal rather than viewing it as a film. Allen has always used ideas, impulses, thoughts from his real life to create his films. None are definitive statements. Interestingly within a decade most of the critics that expressed hatred for it had mollified their reactions more than a bit. Perhaps they came to understand Allen's films a bit more and realized he was painted a tortured character here, and not totally denouncing his fans. Personally, I really like the film and consider it a worthy entry in that very fertile period of Allen's career from 1975-1993.
I Love poker and I love Norm. I miss you man! I wish there is more of the episodes with him.
"if his watch was any bigger he'd be Flavor Flav" 😂😂😂
That Tie screen is extremely rare, in Boxing when it is a tie it is usually in the decision part, with there hands down, instead of up
The host, the announcer, AND the color commentator.
And straight off to Atlantic City. RIP to the legend.
"Giving rise to the phrase, 'all you need is a chip and a chair'" "Damn straight, i came in with a chip but they wouldn't give me a chair. I coulda had all this money" XD