i use to watch the "my first glance at you told me you were not the type to obey" line over and over again...that look he gives to Patsy is just sick! lol the whole scene is brilliant though...not to mention he was so so so handsome!
is this a play??? i rlly need to know for an audition!! sooo anybody please tell me if its a play! but pleeaaase dont lie it cood cost my career! ;) but please dont!
this is the funniest movie of all time. i've never laughed as hard as i did the first time i saw it. either this or harold and maude is the best movie ever made. this scene is the trophy winner of the movie.
Brilliant writing, performed by a genius. Neither Sutherland nor Gould ever got the credit they deserve for their talents.
Gould got mostly crap parts that you couldn't do much with. Sutherland at least got decent roles, but mostly serious ones that didn't give his wicked, evil comedic side a chance to shine.
@xxxWinchester1873xxx I have a paperback of the screen play I purchased in the 70s of this brilliant, highly intelligent and very funny satire. Personally, I consider it one of the best of the genre. It resonated perfectly with the cynicism and anti-authoritarianism of the late 60s and early 70s counterculture. I agree with your comments about Eliot Gould. He did sell his talent short, but he is perfect in this.
oh, thank you for posting. i laughed heartily. i hope sutherland will perfome my next marriage ceremony.
northbeachfilms 2 months ago
this is sick and absolutely brilliant :)
ensarace 5 months ago
to the one who didn't like this video: it is perfectly alright!
phargow 7 months ago
i use to watch the "my first glance at you told me you were not the type to obey" line over and over again...that look he gives to Patsy is just sick! lol the whole scene is brilliant though...not to mention he was so so so handsome!
phargow 7 months ago
uh ..uh..i du
dickrobot 10 months ago
I've watched this scene a dozen times and it never gets stale. Patsy's reaction is priceless.
wngl23 11 months ago
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wngl23 11 months ago
Awesome
sathayasay 11 months ago
l m a o . . .
teceyS3 1 year ago
is this a play??? i rlly need to know for an audition!! sooo anybody please tell me if its a play! but pleeaaase dont lie it cood cost my career! ;) but please dont!
Whitenerdy100 2 years ago
Could cost you your career = LOL ! ! !
Chiparoo22 2 years ago
this is the funniest movie of all time. i've never laughed as hard as i did the first time i saw it. either this or harold and maude is the best movie ever made. this scene is the trophy winner of the movie.
thwizzik 2 years ago
Jules Feiffer is a god.
bigpanthis 2 years ago
So strangely profound... and yet it really, didnt say anything...
Synefra 2 years ago
Excelente película. Brillantes actuaciones de Gould y Sutherland. El final es genisl!!!
garrafazo 3 years ago
this movie is brilliant. gould is amazing and arkin is a great director.
BettyBoopBoots 3 years ago
Brilliant writing, performed by a genius. Neither Sutherland nor Gould ever got the credit they deserve for their talents.
Gould got mostly crap parts that you couldn't do much with. Sutherland at least got decent roles, but mostly serious ones that didn't give his wicked, evil comedic side a chance to shine.
xxxWinchester1873xxx 3 years ago 11
@xxxWinchester1873xxx I have a paperback of the screen play I purchased in the 70s of this brilliant, highly intelligent and very funny satire. Personally, I consider it one of the best of the genre. It resonated perfectly with the cynicism and anti-authoritarianism of the late 60s and early 70s counterculture. I agree with your comments about Eliot Gould. He did sell his talent short, but he is perfect in this.
SvendBosanvovski 1 year ago
This is one of the funniest scenes that I have ever seen in my life. It would be funny to actually be in a wedding like this...
DukeAlba 3 years ago
This scene is fucking incredible. Donald Sutherland is brilliant.
jeremizle 3 years ago
im doing patsy's monologue tomoro for an audtition and i am scaareeed
ragamuffinpie 3 years ago
where can i get an extract of this?
Sweetlittlemystery 3 years ago
hahahaha now that is the best acting i have ever seen in my life!
Sweetlittlemystery 3 years ago
Jules Feiffer. A superb writer. Where is that level of writing today?
UncleCharlieOakley 3 years ago 2
Hah hah, I just performed the Reverend's monologue in my acting class today and had to check out the source. Fantastic!
jwiversen 3 years ago
Of the 200 marriages I have performed, all but seven have failed.
gnolti 4 years ago 8
my favourite scene in the movie.
look at his smile " [...] when i do not mention the deity"! gee it cracks me up all the time!
i love him, Gould and the 70's independant cinema.
Omathousand 4 years ago
Sutherland, Gould, Arkin. Gould, Arkin, Sutherland. Arkin, Gould, Sutherland.
This cannot be beat.
gnolti 4 years ago
Great stuff
cheechcaballero 4 years ago
Nothing. NOTHING could make me marry someone!
allansfriend 4 years ago
I also got a monologue from this play. Truly brilliant.
kittykatsadeyes 4 years ago
The Gold Standard of dark comedies.
xrm1996 4 years ago
Positively, absolutely.
gnolti 4 years ago
sutherland is as eccentrically weird +baked-out here as he is as the professor in "animal house" w/john belushi
s4mth16ngstr24nge 4 years ago
loool
moonchild24 4 years ago
I've eve seen this movie, but it cracks me up XDD I have to see it
KaoriSoundNinja 4 years ago
ha. I got a monolouge from the play for Drama. That's a great scene :))
HarlequinMassacre 5 years ago
One of my favorite dark comedies of all time. Jules Feiffer is a genius.
smmedlrg 5 years ago