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  • Nobody in Italy say "diletto straordinario"!!! Salieri che cazzo dici???

  • 5:29 pvvn time 

  • I love the 3:48 little laugh :D

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  • 4:32 that laugh cracks me up every time.

  • I went to go see Don Giovanni when it was being played, and noticed that Mozarts "remix" was part of one of the peices =)

  • @oliviarocker123 Not a part of "Don Giovanni", but of "Le nozze di figaro", i.e. "non più andrai farfallone amoroso"

  • @empedocle80 It is also played as a march the orchestra plays in "Don Giovanni". iirc Don Giovanni was having a dinner and comments "I've heard this tune too often!" i.e. it is a little Mozart self insert XD

  • Grazie Signore...>:-(

  • 6:10 when Mozart starts remixing it is amazing!

  • Salieri got served.

  • Some say that my laugh is very similar to or the same as Mozart's. I'm not kidding.

  • @LifeandDeath97 It's weird that someone with his ear cultivated a laugh like that. It's sort of along the same lines as a comedian dating someone with a laugh like that. Doesn't make sense.

  • Love it when the Emperor says... well, there it is!

  • 5:45 is also a Contradanze

  • that laugh makes me laugh even when nothings funny hahaha

  • @cdiciurcio i'm fairly sure the guy was a stoner.

  • Salieri wanted to be a composer... God gave it to him.. he never prayed to be the BEST!!! Mozart was truly touch by the hand of God!

  • Thumps up if you have to laught too when Mozart does.

  • Non piu andrai farfallone amoroso

  • salieri got trolled

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  • He pimped out Salieri's song & made it his bitch.

  • Salieri had a poor taste in women.

  • Mozart = Spongebob

    Salieri = Squidward

  • @IUmTheMaan aaaaahahahahahah! nice

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  • @IUmTheMaan That's very true and you could say that Bonno = Patrick

  • @IUmTheMaan OH MY GOD LOL

  • Hey Mozart way to one up salieri in front of the king you asshole

  • 6:35 to 6:40 funniest moment in the movie lol

  • I really like the moment he laughs, when everyone's staring at him like, "whoa....look away, be polite..." I kind of wish this was the first moment you heard Tom Hulce laugh. I really enjoy the laugh, it was a nice touch. I've never seen a film "biography" of Mozart where the lead had the guts to do it. After first seeing this film when I was 24, I've paid way more attention to the way people laugh.

  • Salieri reminds me the octopus in sponge bob

  • 6:22

    UJELLY?

  • I went looking for "Mio caro Adone"... the only thing I found was Mozarts variations on it (K.180). :-P

  • @mkarnerfors If you are interested in Salieri's music the singer Bartoli recorded some of his arias not so long ago

  • Damn his fuckin laugh

  • How many times did the emperor say "There it is" in this movie?

  • 6:10 LOL I never get tired of that giggle.

  • i love this "did we?"

    and the laugh of course

  • I really appreciate the titles of the pieces appearing at the top of the screen. That was a good call.

  • @mammers11 fool thats the function of the dvd u idiot

  • @Afroxec Do you have Tourette's? I said it was a good call. Dunce.

  • @mammers11 douche!

  • @Afroxec dingus! (sorry, not directed at you. I just wanted to belong..)

  • @mammers11

    I see I'm not the only one who noticed that. I love how the songs names come up, even if it is background music.

  • "It can be in turkish if you really want, hahahaha", amo a este actor, se la rifó en serio... igual ke los demás, claro.

  • I love the laugh :D

  • at 7:48 the servant real sneaky, going to keep the door open and have a danger beat right then and there

  • Excellent cast!!! Never get tired of watching this movie, and I'm not even a classical music fanatic.

  • I have no idea how people sing or breathe even in corsets. and how much do you think those giant wigs & hats weighed? oh the crazy 18th century! lol

  • @JackieBorelli And if they (the people of the 18th century) could look at us, now, in the 21st century, they'd be exactly like you, "How can they even dress like this? And expose so much??" LOL you know what I'm sayin'? LOL

  • 0:50 marie antoinette!

  • what's the name of the song salleri composes for mozart?

  • @s1apshot56 Mozart's "improved" version is "Non più andrai" from The Wedding of Figaro... so the part Salieri makes is just a simplified version of that.

  • tom hulce is perfect in this :)!

  • grazie signore

  • It doesn't really work, does it? xD hahaha

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  • The first opera I sang in was when I was 15 in Mozart's 'Abduction from the Seraglio' as chorus member I loved it =]

  • They ought to make a movie called "Ludwig."

  • @missgigglez96 They did make a movie about his life. Its called 'Copying Beethoven'

  • @witwanggibon this movie was made a decade earlier than my immortal beloved.

  • @missgigglez96 There is one... "Immortal Beloved".

  • @missgigglez96 Gary Oldman played really well Beethoven in the film "Immortal beloved". But the film was more about Beethoven's love life rather than his music. Oldman's action is as good as Hulce's... Well, Oldman is a genious, so this is not a surprise

  • Dear God the subtitles for this picture sucked so bad. First they couldn't manage Mozart's backwards speak in proper phonetic.  Now they treat his complements to Salieri in italian as if they were irrelevant background noise. <.<

  • You can find the tune that he's improvising on the mariage of figaro opera.

    At the end of the first act when Figaro mocks Cherubino that he's going to in the military.

  • at the beginning....

    Mozart: *smiles at Salieri*

    Salieri: *smiles back*

    Fat man: *thinks mozart is smiling at him* *smiles back* 8D *smiles too much and too vigorously*

    rosenberg and random guy: ... *raise eyebrow*

  • I had no idea Mozart was such an ass...

  • I love salieri's comment

    "What will they be (german visrtues)? Being a foreigner I'd love to learn !"

    XD hilarious

  • 5:44 the first remix ever in history..

  • I love this film so much :D

    And naruto, are you reffering to Emily Bear? She is an AMAZING little performer/composer!

  • lol i love Mozarts laugh

  • whats the name of the song Mozart played when he was with the king and Salieri?

  • Dam how hot was she?! She was great in this movie. & dam was she hot!

  • Non piu andrai! I would have loved to see Salieri's response to the use of his 'march' theme in Figaro.

  • jajaj la risa es buenísima!!! alguien sabe si realmente se reía así??

    genio total!!!!

    we love you!!! :)

  • Madame Cavalierrie has nice huge tits. I'd lick them.

  • I.HATE.THE.LAUGH!!!! SOOOOOO ANNOYING. LOVE SALIERI <3

  • @naruto67777 - this film is not about Mozart's life as told by Mozart, but Mozart's life as told by Salieri, and therefore Mozart sometimes seems to be a jerk, yes..

  • Salieri got SCHOOLED. xD

    Also, I want Mozart's laugh as my ringtone.

  • OMG, i love Mozart's laugh!

  • 6:00 to 6:40 now thats what you call shredding!

  • I love his laugh! ahahahahahaha!

  • freekin mozart PWNS!!!

  • Salieri's a jerk (in this movie)

  • Mozart's riff [5:43 - 6:32] on Salieri's "Welcoming March" end up being the famous aria sung by Figaro called Non Piu Andrai to Cherubino in The Marriage of Figaro

  • @DerAlteFritz1 I saw "Marriage of FIgaro" tonight in Salzburg, Austria and when that piece of music began playing I couldn't help but giggle because it reminds me of this scene so much.

  • @disgrl4 Lucky lucky you. was it a good performance?

    

  • i love how those people at 6:08 peek in at what's going on

  • Que Belo ! , , ,

  • what with the spanish subtitles

  • Imagine this...

    Micheal Jackson... With back up music from Mozart..... While Mozart was conducting... Oh Snap....

  • HAHAHA...no matter how many times i watch this movie and no matter how historically inaccurate it may be, i love how Mozart plays the crap out of Salieri's piece :D

  • jajajaj yo le meto un bife...mocoso mal educado!!!

  • Probably the best scene in the movie.

    And I'm sorry, but I gotta say, Orsini-Rossenberg is freaking awesome. The guy used to scare the hell out of me when I first watched this as a kid. Now, I can see he's simply one of the weasliest MoFos on screen ever. "It'll be set in a harem...in a seraglio" *mutual gasp!* "...you mean in TURKEY?!" lawl.

  • I'm gonna mimic Tom Hulce's laugh at the next house party I go to and trip a bunch of people out...

  • That was kinda messed up the way he embarrassed him.

  • funny cuz the laugh of mozart is like Johny depp in Alice in wonderland:D

    funny:)

  • Which Symphony is this one?

  • The song from Salieri that mozart corrects, is that in one of his symphonies? Cause It sounds, REALLY good.

  • @IwishIcouldvethought

    yah, it's in Don Gioavanni

  • 4:27

    when the dude chuckles to himself, ha ha ha.

    gets me every time :)))

  • 6:11 sounds hilarious xD

  • "If He didn't want me to praise him with music, why implant the desire? Like a lust in my body! And then deny me the talent?"

    Great quote. It reminds me of Roger Eberts review of this movie:

    "by the end of the film we feel a certain kinship with the weak and jealous Salieri -- for few of us can identify with divine genius, but many of us probably have had dark moments of urgent self-contempt in the face of those whose effortless existence illustrates our own inadequacies"

  • I love the young Geoffrey Jones in this movie! He´s great!

  • 4:32 lol

  • omg..his laugh....<3 haha

  • NONONO, he didn't give his praise to God, you can tell he gives praise to himself, that's why he was jealous, thats why he get mad at God as soon as he saw the talent of Mozart, he was not being a servant of God.

    "all I ever wanted was to sing to God" I had this altitude before

  • I agree with Salieri, I have agree desire for a lot of things, but I suck at pretty much all of them....

    "it's like a lust in my heart".

  • lol piano freestyle

    lol the end of the song

  • I play piano. That tune that Salieri made for Mozart that Mozart made a variaton of- the book only credited Mozart as the composer, which is infuriating.

  • wuts the name? i wanna see if i can search the sheet music online

  • ahahahahaha lol Mozakt sure kicked Salieri's ass

  • genius! the laugh is the actor's effort to particularize the character. The point of the scene is to illuminate the complete genius of the man, in the face of the censorius, the flattering, the stupid, the xenophobic, the conventional court. The overall point is to reveal the shock awe and envy of Salieri for Mozart's genius. i love most of all how Mozart re-does Salieri's music, from memory, amking it more beautiful in the process. great peformances, great portrait of the gifted Mozart.

  • and could anyone say anything about this part of the movie? please?

    That laughter is so ridiculous, but funny!

  • ahhhhaa! 6:40

  • 6:27

  • "I won't actually show concubines exposing their...their...ahahaha!!" O.O

  • Where i can found this video in italian?

  • love the guy with the glasses in the blue he looks so shocked lol :))))))))))

  • 6:11 so cute! cracks me up

  • That guy plays a hater in all his movies, lol. Just like he was a hater in Finding Forrester. I never like him in his movies, not cuz of his acting, just because his roles are always assholes lol.

  • OMAR in Scarface, lol. He's so good at being unlikable.

  • Oh yea how could I forget about that..lol

  • Katarina is so delightfully stupid. Salieri is far "too sexy" for her.

  • 5:30 - 6:40 haha

    OWNED. OWNERSHIP. OWNNESS. OWNAGE. lol

  • When he laughed after tearing that guys song apart with a new version made me piss myself.

  • It can't be nice to have god taking a dump on your face like that.

  • 7:30 you know, 300 years ago that was HOT

  • isn't it? i mean really now, that is HOT

  • indeed, even on today's standards.

  • Is this true that he had the music in his mind from one hearing only?

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  • lol he said "Will you marry me?" to Marie-Antoinette... enjoy not being Louis XVI

  • Saleri was so owned in that court when Mozart is playing that tune.

  • Oh man, I love this movie so much...

    Gene Siskel once described a great movie as having "three great scenes and no bad scenes." By that standard "Amadeus" more than qualifies as a great movie... and I'm confident that there are millions of people who have never seen it and would initially assume they wouldn't be interested in it who would very much enjoy it if they only gave it a chance.

  • That was actually Howard Hawks who said that, Siskel just sighted it. This movie actually did very well financially, it one best picture on top of that at the Oscars.

  • Yeah, I know it won Best Picture (I'm an Oscar guy), and I'm not surprised that it did well financially, I just mean that in all the years since it came out I'm sure many people have come of age and wrongly assumed that this is a movie that they wouldn't enjoy.

  • Very much agreed, Abraham as Sallieri wa wonderful. I'm more of a Canne guy, every since Taxi driver lost to Rocky. Fuck the Oscars haha no offence, this movie deserved the oscar.

  • LOL... I should clarify... I'm an Oscar fan even though the Academy fails me more often than not, in its nominees and/or winners. (Will Best Documentary ever stop disgracing itself? Probably not.)

    I dive into Oscar season head first every year, fully aware of the many WTF? moments, but also conscious of all the great artists who HAVE been recognized since 1927-28, & always hoping against hope that Hollywood can take a day to acknowledge at least some of the best of the year's films/artists.

  • Hah well that's what I like about Canne, the Canne film festival brings more justice to all films without big commercial audience pleasing. After Raging Bull lost I just said Oscars are fucking gay. Even last year, Slumdog Millionaire? Are you fucking kidding me? lol

  • my bad 4 da type o's i drunk :)

  • I LOVE his laugh!!

  • His laugh is just a CLASSIC!!!

  • I LOVE this movie, Mozart and Tom Hulce!!!!

  • AH-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    *freaked out faces*

    ....HA...HA...HA...!!!

    XD love it

  • Realmente se reía así?....

  • jooo! como puedes decir que la peli es aburrida, con lo que mola!! i love wolfie! xD

  • LOVE the laugh!!

  • Nothing like a little harpicord improv. Only thing that is a bit off is that if ANYone back then laughed like that they would have been commited XD

  • me da mucha risa la carcajada aguda de mozart jejej

    esta pelicula es fenimenal.

  • My favorite part of this movie. Thats some serious freestyling!!!

  • T-T yo también tengo que ver esta pelicula por mi maestra ò.ó , los de la clase odiamos a esa maestra , nos manda cosas que no entendemos . Tenia que ver esta y Amada Inmortal .

    Sobredocis de aburrimiento xDDD

    Igual gracias por poner la pelicula sub español , sino no se que seria de mi XD

  • Havent seen this movie but seems hilauroius.

  • thanks!

    no se por k Todos los komentarios tan en ingles pero gracias!

    mi profe no esta poniendo esta peli en la klase nmz k hoy no fui a la sec. y me la perdi no se donde llegaron pero la vere grax.!

    profe es ANGELUS QUETZALCOATL

    y nos enseña EL SONIDO 13!!!

  • yo comento en ingles para que me entiendan todos los demas, basicamente... xD

  • Todos los demás que sepan inglés, que no son todos, claro... aunque en youtube son mayoría.

  • @marianmus im half german half italian and this movie let me feel proud to be it thank you so much to upload this. mille grazie , muchos gracias, vielen dank :D

  • @marianmus im half german half italian and this movie let me feel proud to be it thank you so much to upload this. mille grazie , muchos gracias, vielen dank :D. also spanish is a so beautiful language , im learning it now and im reading the subtitle and its so similar with italian , muchos gracias senior

  • It is funny that Figaro's air was used for this piece =)

  • LOL 6:40- 6:42 the king got scared with mozarts laugh

  • who wouldnt? xD but I love it!!

  • 4:31 - HAHA!

  • 2:19 HAHA

  • Was there such a person ....Salieri?

  • yes, there was such a man, the obsession with mozart is controversial..

  • actually after mozart's death Salieri, taught Mozart's kid music

  • Ummm... is the Antoinete the same one that said "Let them eat cake".

  • Yes. Her mother was Maria Therese Empress of Austria

  • So Antoinete was Austrian and not French?

  • Yes. The Sofia Coppola version of 'Marie Antoinette' is on YouTube and it is very interesting. They talk about her family back in Austria. One of the reasons Empereor Joseph didn't want the 'Marriage of Figaro' performed was because it was causing such problems for his sister in France.

  • Thanks.

  • Oh.. this is my favorite part of the film. Its well documented that he could remember music with one hearing, although this scene is not the real situation, The original event took place when his father took him to mas and he listened to a church mass then wrote the whole score afterhand. The score was suppossed to be locked away after it was played. I love this scene because its shows his capacity, and then the melody turns into the finale of the first act of Figaro's wedding.

  • Poor ignornt kid.

  • omg what a laugh!!!