Added: 5 years ago
From: frbelmiro
Views: 196,798
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (143)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Funny!!!

  • hahaha i love it!!!!!!!!

  • name of the movie?

  • this is love and death?

  • @karmalevel Indeed

    

  • lol woody allen is a genius

  • One of my favorites. I just can't stop laughing!!

  • funny!! XD

  • every time I watch it I choke and pee my pans at the same time. Every single time.

  • This is Chaplin all the way.

  • is something wrong with the audio or was that how it's supposed to be?

  • Yep Woody's best. I have watched this film many a time and it ALWAYS has me laughing out loud. It is ridiculously funny!

  • God... Love and Death has always been my favorite Woody Allen film... I'd give anything to see him go back and and try his hand at this type of comedy again... I literally must have watched those early films 50 times each. lol

  • I agree that this is Woody's best, not that I've seen all of them though.

  • I wonder if her hair catching on the wall was serendipity or if they planned it. The dialogue in this film was hilarious, but the occasional slapstick like this also worked.

  • VERY Charlie Chaplin influenced ^_^

  • Homage to Chaplin

  • Check out 'sarah ryan deluded' You will either love it or hate it.

  • yay ! slap stick :)

    nice, finally a 'best ever' claim ,and its actually funnyyyy

  • Me parto el culo. JAJAJJAAJJAJJAJ, es genial. Hoy me he acordado de esto mientras trabajaba. No he podido evitar venir a buscarlo. genial!!!

  • hahahah wow i actually laughed...i usually dont laugh easily.

  • totaly stole it from charlie chaplin, even the partner getting clobbered and falling down after a number of hits... oh woody allen was right, it's hilarious the first time you see it, although "love and war" is a bit cartoony, it's hilarious

  • stupid! When Allen started the relationship with Soon-Yi, she was at least 20 (born 1970). Allen's 12-year-relationship to Mia Farrow ended 1992. And he was never Soon-Yi's stepfather, because she was adopted by Mia Farrows and Andre Previn. During the divorce proceedings, Farrow alleged that Allen had sexually molested their adopted daughter Dylan, who was then seven years old, but this was probably only an act of revenge..

  • No he was never her stepfather but Mia was having an affair with Allen at the time. So you are saying Allen started the relationship within 6 months of breaking up with Mia? I think Mia is just as culpable for having the affair in the first place.

  • @whsonic It was proven that Allen had never molested any Farrow's children and she was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

  • Myself, I think Sydney Pollack fighting with his girlfriend in Husbands and Wives is the funniest.

  • right on

  • love and death

  • what is this from?

  • Love and Death. Great movie.

  • always loved this scene

  • HAHAHAHA that was really funny, i loved it

  • Funny... but not the funniest... the Bananas Court room scene is absolutely hilarious

  • im gonna say take the money and run... uh... the cello and marching band scene.

  • Comment removed

  • I love his little Charlie Chaplin "Oh-I'm-so-Silly" faces XD

  • did she die`?

  • No, just unconscious.

  • Ah, phallic symbols.

  • type 'drew schofield contenders' into you tube watch and enjoy funny funny

  • Wonderful movie and play!

  • hahaha love it!

  • lol

  • The movie is "Love and Death". It's super funny.

  • what's the name of the film?

  • hahaha hilarious :D

  • That's a total homage to Charlie Chaplin beating the bully with a brick in The Kid.

  • It's also similar to the end of his mirror maze skit.

  • I NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO

    i liked this video :) Zk

  • Not enough stars. Have been laughing over this for ... years.

  • @LMB22 we don't have the stars rating system anymore unforutnately. youtube/google decided to eliminate the concept of grey areas and in betweens from their vernaculer. your voice in that comment lives in the youtube land that time forgot :*(

    Who? Me? let's just say I'm Uncle Tom from Uncle Tom's Cabin. Uncle Tom's cabin is about a runaway slave/chef whom in his spare time boils lobsters for breakfast looters in his portable kitchen on wheels he takes with him and his pet pig cross country

  • Really funny

  • Hahaha, so funny! :)

  • I love DIANE KEATON !!!!

  • I love Woody so much.

  • LOL!!!!

    Poor Diane. ;)

  • WA's personal favorite film. Love and Death was additionally a "big" movie, with costumes, a huge cast and European settings.

  • I take offence to the negative vibe rendered toward Oclahomans. I am from Mizzouri myself. Lots of backward hicks there, I'll give you that. A lot of free thinkers come from the backwoods too though..

  • or wind up there.

  • I like how your first two sentence proves the stereotypes alone...

  • cool!@ which movie?

  • It was "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex" if I remember right. Funny film btw. including the great sperm scene : )

  • This scene is from "Love and Death".

  • the funniest scene!!! =oDDD

  • That scene was totally unfunny.

  • as woodie allen said.. his movies are not for the "audience of rambo". Generally is for persons with humor and culture (like europeans).. not for americans (coca cola, mcdonalds, mcdonalds, coca cola etc.) The only americans who have a little liberty of mind, humor are the citizents of New York.

    Esspecially the people in states like Oclahoma, Alabama etc. are for dick riding

  • Ha. I was conducting a little experiment. I frequently come across some really lame clip, and I'll make a comment about how it's not funny, and for the next two weeks I will be viciously, personally attacked for expressing my opinion about it. When I saw this clip, I just got curious what would happen if I said the same thing to an audience with more sophisticated tastes.

  • hahahahah! I can't believe what I just wrote. I'm so embarrassed. I only read the first paragraph, I somehow missed the attack on citizens of "Oclahoma".

    God damn it, everything I just said was wrong, and you proved me wrong, and my experiment failed. There is no correlation between humor and intelligence. Even the most extreme morons on the planet can still find more sophisticated humor funny. There is, I guess the answer is, no accounting for taste.

  • attack on citizens of "Oclahoma". loooool (still laughing)

  • Sorry, I know I'm writing a lot. One more thing, the quote by Allen, he was NOT talking about scenes like this one. Allen's early movies were pure slapstick, total low-brow humor. This scene was PURE slapstick. Allen didn't hit his stride until Manhattan (I'm not a big Annie Hall fan).

    Having said all that, that Allen quote is the height of arrogance. It's a little bit embarrassing, and probably shouldn't be repeated. I'm not sure "Celebrity," e.g., was for the audience of anything.

  • yes slapstick is the word i was looking for.. (sorry for my english) Well it's a slapstick scene but i think that is much more better than some other american movies where they throw ketsups in their faces etc..

    Also i dont say that i am clever. The thing i want to underline is the poor humor of the americans (most of them not all of them of course).. just that

  • Just because this scene is pure slapstick doesn't mean Allen's early films were pure slapstick movies. Love and Death certainly has countless philosophy jokes and Bergman references that might be lost on a Three Stooges audience, but including some silly scenes like this only makes for a more rounded comedy, I think.

    But hey, Allen's early movies are my favourites.

  • You proved me right! No one said anything for a whole day, and your response was just a reasonable, civil comment. There really is a correlation between intelligence and humor.. . .

  • ok you are more inteligent than me. no prob....

  • I've got this movie! Love and Death to me is the funniest Woody Allen movie. Sleeper is also hilarious. But every single line in Love and Death is brilliant and funny. You have to see the entire film.

  • this is one of the FUNNIEST scen in movies history!!

  • I remember watching this scene when I was a kid and thinking it was the funniest fuckin' thing I ever saw!!!!!!!!!

  • My 1st movie by Allen then, I was hooked.

  • funny!

  • not his best scene...not even CLOSE

  • I have this on DVD! Its the best!

  • This is indeed Love and Death. In my eyes, Allen's best straight-up comedy. Everything in it is flawless.

  • does anyone know whats the name of this movie?:)

  • I am not one houndred percent sure, but it seems it is "Love and Death"

  • oh thx..:)

  • Yup, Love and Death. Any serious collection of Woody Allen films has this as a clintcher on dates. If she doesn't laugh I cut it off quickly. I never get tired of this movie. Just perfect gag after gag.

  • ROLF to the extreme. I can't describe it any other way.

  • This is my favourite film of all time!!!

  • The movie is great!! But this scene annoyed me from the first time... definitely NOT his best scene.

  • AHAHA WHAT THE HELL!

    But still... Woody Allen can be a million times cleverer than resulting to slapstick humour

  • agreed. he's great at slapstick, but he's even better when he is more subtle.

  • Indeed alex, I agree with you.

  • I like his type of comedy in this movie, not talking about this scene but all the dialogue is so clever. The scene with him and Diane Keaton "wheat..." is hilarious! And he and Diane's expressions are so brilliant there.

  • i think the best movie by woody is this one, but not this scene

  • Ahaha Boris Grushenko is hilarious!

  • "if it bends its funny if it breaks its not funny"

  • this is from Love and Death..i see Charlie Chaplin influence in this scene.

  • I agree with you!

  • i've noticed that too

  • @josiecain Lots of Marx Brothers too.  Probably his biggest influence in his earlier comedies.

  • @TheOdderOne . I remember watching a Marx bro film and thinking that. I think Hawkeye in MASH was somewhat in the same vein.

  • @josiecain Yes, Chaplin does that in "The Circus", but this scene is still funny.

  • @josiecain No way really! You see Chaplin's influence in this scene!! You gotta be kidding. How did you get to be so smart?!?!?

  • @josiecain Really?? What makes you say that?

  • This one was funny, but I think some of his quotes are lot funnier than this Looney Tune's type of comedy.

  • This is way back when Woody was funny.

  • rotflmao!!!!

  • LMAO! That's classic.

  • I had water out my nose

  • I never fail to enjoy Woody's work!

  • NORM!

  • woody!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • You both sound like intelligent people so why are you wasting your energy on fighting each other? Make love not war :D aah

  • jaja it was funny

  • The opening monlogue to Manhattan definetly tops this!

  • not bad

  • This man is a Genius!

  • Woody Allen's facial expressions are pure genius.

  • (i know this is from love n death though)

  • yeah take the money and run is classic

  • Woody Allen and Diane Keaton forever!!!!

  • Wow woody allen is so overrated. I've watched all the clips on youtube I could find and never laughed once.

  • I agree, and think we can have an opinion on an artist who made more than 40 genius movies just by watching dumb clips on youtube and 30'' movies quotes...

  • Yes you're correct, b/c people clip the "funniest" parts, so what we see are his "best". He's just an odd, mediocre actor who is propped up as great because he's Jewish. Witness Pauly Shore, Richard Simmons, Andy Dick etc. Anybody more famous than their talent really would produce in a free market society, more often than not ends up being part jewish.

  • That's not the funniest parts, at all. Mr Allen, is a great scenarist and filmmaker, you can't show it with a poor 3' vid. And did you read his books ? Pure genius ! His shows are terrific too...

  • Woody Allen not funny? Propped up as great because he's Jewish? What fucking planet are you from? Pauly Shore, Richard Simmons, and Andy Dick are no-talents compared to Allen; and you could make a case for a "Jewish-connection" with them. However, judging by your post and the drivel written on your channel (1) English is your second language, and (2) you're some sort of wacko eugenicist. Please jump off a cliff.

  • Wacko eugenicist? Are you insane? Was Darwin crazy? I don't understand how people can be so EVIL to think wanting to make the next generation healthier and smarter than ours is wacky.

  • Fuck you asshole, I've read the nearly unintelligible drivel on your page. <b>Wacko!</b> If you any trouble locating a cliff, drop me a line. I have two degrees in geography.

  • Wow you're crazy. Go take your medication. I think it's under the sink with the skull and bones on it.

  • Cliff.

  • I agree with you that you're an idiot, and also he's not specially an actor, more of a writer than anything else, I think. But then "think" must sound strange to you, right?

  • uh you'd have to see the FILMS not go off clips you see on youtube taken out of context. Every single moment of love and death is funny.

  • Which former U.S. president said, "I did not have sexual relations with that fat, ugly broad...I mean, with that woman, Miss Lewinsky." ?

  • Love and Death was totally funny, but his first one "Take the money and run" made me piss my pants

  • I have a gub, give me your money....

  • apt naturally

  • i love wooody allen

  • Love and Death is his funniest IMO...

  • I assume the original was not fast forward? Right?

    By the way, which film is this? I'll definitely watch it.

  • The original was the same as posted here. The name of this film is "Love and Death".

  • Thanks a lot

  • Whenever I see this weird little man, I smile

Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more