Larry David is Woody Allen, with forced diversity.
@thedot381410 сағат бұрын
I am guessing after watching their minds work and producing similar incredible funny material, that Woody Allen and Larry David must be related somehow.
@lt432419 сағат бұрын
Wonder how many here can remember doing "Show and Tell" just like in this great movie!
@DeboraLacerda-op6jbКүн бұрын
Que filme lindo!!!
@kevincarrucan53282 күн бұрын
The Marx Brothers are the perennial cure all
@lesleylesley58213 күн бұрын
One of my favorite films, it's so ridiculous.
@dfa33663 күн бұрын
I went to the Soho street where Michael Caine follows her when she’s walking. It looks nothing like it was back in the 80s.
@wje5235 күн бұрын
❤Beautifully done✨
@MarcoAntonio-kx4wc6 күн бұрын
Essa cena junto com essa linda música é como se fosse um matrimônio de emoções,que flutuam em nossos sonhos mais fulgurantes e majestosos,que nos transportam a um mundo de fantasias inimagináveis. Atualmente não existem mais filmes assim como esse,melhor época onde os diretores ousavam e nos transportavam para esse mundo,tim burton deveria voltar a sua verdadeira origem,e nos prestigiar com essas maravilhas novamente,e junto com a brilhante atuação do grande ator johnny Depp foi um excelente filme.
@LORchannel6 күн бұрын
The legendary Alessandro Allessandroni on the whistle, Michele Lacerenza on the trumpet and Bruno Battisti d'Amario on the guitar❤️
@reattaboyjordan7 күн бұрын
i love the musix
@infundomaris8 күн бұрын
There is always some ugly nosy cunt asking people questions about private life. "None of your business" is the only answer.
@MiguelAngelMoralesDeLaTo-lf8nt11 күн бұрын
Tim Burtons movies are like dreams !.. genious.
@Nam.-gj7yg12 күн бұрын
¿Cómo se llama la canción?
@davidmartinezmartin312214 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Mammord15 күн бұрын
Maybe the greatest final scene in movie history
@mikedawson982415 күн бұрын
What a fucking heartbreaker of a movie man.
@abelrodriguespaulo144416 күн бұрын
Agnetha, my friend, thank you
@pandybleu689818 күн бұрын
She’s the worst singer in the world xD
@Suppressing5RE18 күн бұрын
Probably the most touching melody I have heard after the ones played in The Land before time. Sad and beautiful.
@AknBahar2319 күн бұрын
1:18 and that's all derkenki yakarışı ne öyle ya mahvediyor
@danwhitaker516823 күн бұрын
Just magical ❤
@nboii66625 күн бұрын
😭😭😭😭
@roshannanayakkara586525 күн бұрын
A movie of pure genius
@spideraxis27 күн бұрын
Debris disposed - funny as hell!
@fe497828 күн бұрын
Da heck Lilly chou chou scoring
@Im_nugget42828 күн бұрын
Tim Burton makes magic happen along with Johnny Depp ❤ oh how I would love to be an actor in his films with Johnny Depp ❤ dream come true
@Daniel-nn8mrАй бұрын
Tarantino knows how to add beautiful music into his movies.
@MrRub25Ай бұрын
love winona ryder
@krisscanlon4051Ай бұрын
Danny Rose special 😂
@adary132Ай бұрын
When she raises her hands to touch the snow it’s like she can finally touch he’s hands carving the snow 🥹
@cris.veranistaАй бұрын
this particular scene ONLY needs Tim’s directions and that incredible Ice Dance poetry music, nothing else… Remake this movie (please don’t) and they will NEVER get this level of “out of this world” majesty that Tim was able to achieve ❤
@ColKurtzknewАй бұрын
"Its not a sofa. Its an 'automin' ".
@JimAllen-PersonaАй бұрын
This and the breast one were probably the best. "Lots of hungry kids at the orphanage are real happy. Are you sure there's only one? They usually travel in pairs".
@irismendozaАй бұрын
en esta escena salte
@ahmettahayenibas847Ай бұрын
Ennio marricone
@RoastBeefQueefSnifferАй бұрын
Man sometimes I think of these scene, and I want to cry. I don't know why.
@louiskoenig9719Ай бұрын
J'avais beaucoup aimé ,1984 déjà...
@dixonpinfold2582Ай бұрын
The alien sounds suspiciously like Brenda Kavner.
@victorlopez2620Ай бұрын
Hermosa pelicula, lastima que ya no hacen peliculas asi....
@user-wd9xc1ne1nАй бұрын
Brilliant film why don't thay show it eny more
@jsgold2000Ай бұрын
I used to ask my wife for a bowl of steam as a joke. She did not find it amusing.
@leaannlibrera7571Ай бұрын
Absolutely LOVE this scene in the movie when they realize they are in LOVE. And the music is SO beautiful ❤
@theodorejackson7760Ай бұрын
Guy with gun pointing skyward: "On your mark!" Woody: "Wait WHAT?" Guy: "Get set!" Woody: "You mean this is a race?" Friend: "Of course. Fastest sperm wins." Woody: "Oh my god, we're all gonna DIE! All except THAT guy." <points to Burt Reynolds sperm. Burt is smiling confidently.> "He looks fit. Or THAT guy." <points to a tall, lean black sperm, stretching for the race and getting ready to run. Also confident. One of the sperms in the crowd is running around in very small circles, apparently confused.> Friend: "What's HE doing here?" Woody: "Great, great grandmother" Friend: "Oh." Guy: "GO!" <all sperms start running forward. A few are little slow, running in odd directions, a bit handicapped, etc.>
@victoralvercaordonez3100Ай бұрын
Agnetta , forever my love 😍😍😍
@ralphmodynlosugarteeth3188Ай бұрын
Me atrapaste. Es puro cine. Von Trier lo ha vuelto a hacer.
@rickcamacho9079Ай бұрын
Elegance and professionalism combined. Wow.
@coolbluesmanАй бұрын
Now does informed concern about usurpation of Ukrainian lands come into perspective? I sure fucking hope so. CUZ WHEAT!
@KosukeAraiАй бұрын
まさに 日本郵政
@rabia_977Ай бұрын
This music goes deep into my soul... it's so naive
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Larry David is Woody Allen, with forced diversity.
I am guessing after watching their minds work and producing similar incredible funny material, that Woody Allen and Larry David must be related somehow.
Wonder how many here can remember doing "Show and Tell" just like in this great movie!
Que filme lindo!!!
The Marx Brothers are the perennial cure all
One of my favorite films, it's so ridiculous.
I went to the Soho street where Michael Caine follows her when she’s walking. It looks nothing like it was back in the 80s.
❤Beautifully done✨
Essa cena junto com essa linda música é como se fosse um matrimônio de emoções,que flutuam em nossos sonhos mais fulgurantes e majestosos,que nos transportam a um mundo de fantasias inimagináveis. Atualmente não existem mais filmes assim como esse,melhor época onde os diretores ousavam e nos transportavam para esse mundo,tim burton deveria voltar a sua verdadeira origem,e nos prestigiar com essas maravilhas novamente,e junto com a brilhante atuação do grande ator johnny Depp foi um excelente filme.
The legendary Alessandro Allessandroni on the whistle, Michele Lacerenza on the trumpet and Bruno Battisti d'Amario on the guitar❤️
i love the musix
There is always some ugly nosy cunt asking people questions about private life. "None of your business" is the only answer.
Tim Burtons movies are like dreams !.. genious.
¿Cómo se llama la canción?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Maybe the greatest final scene in movie history
What a fucking heartbreaker of a movie man.
Agnetha, my friend, thank you
She’s the worst singer in the world xD
Probably the most touching melody I have heard after the ones played in The Land before time. Sad and beautiful.
1:18 and that's all derkenki yakarışı ne öyle ya mahvediyor
Just magical ❤
😭😭😭😭
A movie of pure genius
Debris disposed - funny as hell!
Da heck Lilly chou chou scoring
Tim Burton makes magic happen along with Johnny Depp ❤ oh how I would love to be an actor in his films with Johnny Depp ❤ dream come true
Tarantino knows how to add beautiful music into his movies.
love winona ryder
Danny Rose special 😂
When she raises her hands to touch the snow it’s like she can finally touch he’s hands carving the snow 🥹
this particular scene ONLY needs Tim’s directions and that incredible Ice Dance poetry music, nothing else… Remake this movie (please don’t) and they will NEVER get this level of “out of this world” majesty that Tim was able to achieve ❤
"Its not a sofa. Its an 'automin' ".
This and the breast one were probably the best. "Lots of hungry kids at the orphanage are real happy. Are you sure there's only one? They usually travel in pairs".
en esta escena salte
Ennio marricone
Man sometimes I think of these scene, and I want to cry. I don't know why.
J'avais beaucoup aimé ,1984 déjà...
The alien sounds suspiciously like Brenda Kavner.
Hermosa pelicula, lastima que ya no hacen peliculas asi....
Brilliant film why don't thay show it eny more
I used to ask my wife for a bowl of steam as a joke. She did not find it amusing.
Absolutely LOVE this scene in the movie when they realize they are in LOVE. And the music is SO beautiful ❤
Guy with gun pointing skyward: "On your mark!" Woody: "Wait WHAT?" Guy: "Get set!" Woody: "You mean this is a race?" Friend: "Of course. Fastest sperm wins." Woody: "Oh my god, we're all gonna DIE! All except THAT guy." <points to Burt Reynolds sperm. Burt is smiling confidently.> "He looks fit. Or THAT guy." <points to a tall, lean black sperm, stretching for the race and getting ready to run. Also confident. One of the sperms in the crowd is running around in very small circles, apparently confused.> Friend: "What's HE doing here?" Woody: "Great, great grandmother" Friend: "Oh." Guy: "GO!" <all sperms start running forward. A few are little slow, running in odd directions, a bit handicapped, etc.>
Agnetta , forever my love 😍😍😍
Me atrapaste. Es puro cine. Von Trier lo ha vuelto a hacer.
Elegance and professionalism combined. Wow.
Now does informed concern about usurpation of Ukrainian lands come into perspective? I sure fucking hope so. CUZ WHEAT!
まさに 日本郵政
This music goes deep into my soul... it's so naive