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Attila Mocanu
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Приєднався 22 вер 2007
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128 St. Marks PL. East Village Studio walkthrough!
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34-10 84th St. Jackson Heights 1-bedroom Video tour!
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Jackson Heights renovated studio walkthrough!
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35-35 75th St. - Jackson Heights, NY Studio co-op for sale!
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80th St. - Jackson Heights 1-bedroom video walktrough!
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To be fair I probably would’ve done the same
Hi there, unit availed for rent or sale?
I love how his comedy is just so so unfunny. But completely believable. Like what the fuck is he talking about with the throwing up thing
The fact that his jokes are just his sad life, being both funny (but not thay funny) and again, sad, is geniuus God i love this movie
”Jerry, hello!!“
I don't know if any others picked up on this or not, but when the Jerry Langford character (played by Jerry Lewis) finally escapes from his captors, he does something that I think is one of the funniest bits in the entire film. As he's tearing off the white tape covering his socks, I can't help but think of all the Jerry Lewis comedies where his characters wore nerdy white socks with high water pants. If the white tape is symbolic of those white socks, it's as if Lewis is announcing to the entire world that his screwball comedy days playing such characters were over, and that he's only going to be playing serious roles from now on. I don't know if this was intentional or merely accidental, but it has definitely helped enhance my enjoyment of this film. Also love the "Chock full O' Nuts" sign in the background of the scene where Masha confronts Rupert after he got kicked out of Langford's office. It's as if Scorcese was saying, "Hey, this whole city is chock full o' nuts."
what joker wished it had been
I like how, at the end, after he leaves, the guy at the bar is like "That's the same guy who was just now on television" like he couldn't comprehend that being possible.
Who the hell is Robert DeNiro? That's Rupert Pupkin.
His alter ego is Pee Wee Herman
Funnier than most current comedians - still didnt laugh though
Nobody like him...
Delusional. Absolutely delusional.
I just read the script on IMDB and this stand up act was done verbatim with what was written in the script. The original ending was atrocious tho and glad it was changed: it has Rupert on Jerry's show tying him up and reliving the kidnapping.
This movie is like finding the missing piece to the puzzle at the very end
Deniros walk as he enters the bar is otherworldly physical acting. He’s truly one of the greatest to ever do it.
Rupert is essentially a less bloody Travis
"Knock, knock." "Who's there?" "It's the police, ma'am. Your son's been hit by a drunk driver. He's dead."
OH MY GOD (Aaau hummidingao)
In addition to what others has said about the subversion in rupert's comedy being actually decent, one other thing I love about this is that the feedback given by jerry lewis's assistant/secretary was actually accurate and in good faith, not just a polite brush-off like you're lead to believe. His comedy DOES have potential, he just needs to spend a few years in the clubs refining it.
Lol what perfectly written bad comedy. Scorsese is a genius…
I love that he makes a joke about him mother dying 9 years ago when he’s currently living with her. 😂
It’s insane to see De Niro as this character thinking of him in The Deer Hunter or Raging Bull.
so true tbh
This is actually a good stand-up act, at least in that 80's talk show way. Rupert has excellent delivery and timing, his punchlines connect, and he knows how to play off of the audience's energy. His jokes are very dark and revealing, but so is Christopher Titus. The problem, of course, is that Rupert is an unhinged psycho who has no limits.
The alcoholic bit actually got me. Great writing on this film
This movie was so ahead of its time it’s incredibly relevant today, I would argue even more so than it was back in the early 80s when it came out.
i love this movie
Thanks to social media, the world now is full of Rupert Pupkins.
GOOD!
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Gosh yore gils not.
The real discussion here should be if this routine is funny or not.
Black people get passes for being racist af.
What he said was actually really sad
The joker lol.
I love the build up of the final comedic act in the film. Rupert never makes a joke throughout the course of the film, and gets degraded by the secretary, but all of that comes to a close, when Rupert does his act, and knocks it out of the park.
This is such a great movie… never really attracted the same attention as his & Martin Scorsese’s other films, but it’s definitely up there with the best of them!
How about another joke Jerray
wonderful
I always thought the audience laughs were imagined in his head. There are certain points like 3:35 where it looks like he’s looking to the audience for laughs, as well as the people in the bar looking confused after it was over
Comments section takes a turn all the Trump simps crying fro their Daddy mixed with morons that think he is supposed to be good... actually he was too good and Jerry Lewis had to teach him to be off in his timing
"That's it, i made it, i'm finally a man!" thats crazy
Jerry stopping to watch Rupert on tv it’s almost like he can’t help but have a little respect for him
It was a major surprise to me that his stand-up turned out to be pretty good.
I freaking love tonkatsu. So good. And with curry is a big plus!
Looks like shit lmao
I think my parents had that oven in the house they built in the 1950s.
That Arthur Fleck is a hack
The laughs were obviously all in his head.
She so baddddd
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I watched this movie for the first time in a very dark period of my life. It's such a meaningful ending and rewatching this scene now brings tears..
The best part of this movie was having Jerry Lewis play angry and Robert De Niro play goofy. (Even if his character wasn't exactly goofy).