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Gene Wilder in The Little Prince - Taming the fox
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This is my belated tribute to Gene Wilder. It's one of my favorite scenes of his, and sadly appropriate. (I cut the musical number, since it is available elsewhere.)
"Because you wasted so much time on me, you made me feel very important."
This is my belated tribute to Gene Wilder. It's one of my favorite scenes of his, and sadly appropriate. (I cut the musical number, since it is available elsewhere.)
"Because you wasted so much time on me, you made me feel very important."
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The US Army Jazz Band Explains Funk and Hiphop
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From their video: ruclips.net/video/6CH-IE99ZvU/видео.html (about 15:30 in). You may be wondering how people in the 1960s knew about hiphop. The answer is that this video was actually produced in 2012.
Beyond the Fringe on Oxford Philosophy
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Alan Bennett and Jonathan Miller spoof "Oxford philosophy" in a sketch from the popular West End show they did with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Not exactly hilarious - even for philosophers - but a bit of history, and remarkable that it should make a popular comedy revue.
Jean-Luc Picard's Greatest Challenge: Philosophy
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"There is no greater challenge than the study of philosophy." When the captain of the Enterprise says it, you know it's in comparison to some serious challenges. From the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Samaritan Snare".
How I wish I could have gotten a hug from gene wilder
Love this version love the book
I love this so much. He is so great
I was 14 when this came out. I drug my little sister over and over to the theater to watch it. I dreamed of having a little boy just like the prince. I did, three of them. I loved this movie then, I love it even more today. Such a sweet and tender movie.
After all the why and how debate, I love the joke really landing with WHERE (re Eliot's teeth) 😂
Watching the Bob Fosse snake scene, I immediately thought of Gene Wilder, and then he was the Fox.
I think my ONLY complaint, was that Bob's snake dance was unnecessarily longer than I intended and it made me a bit bored for a second but I loved this movie so much
Somebody throw a pie!!!!!
I saw Beyond the Fringe on Broadway in the early 60s. It was sensational. Every skit was brilliant. More than a decade later I saw AJ Ayer give a lecture at Colgate. Well, I laughed out loud in a crowded lecture hall. Ayer so reminded me of Miller, when he went through Moore common sense realism “This is a chair” routine. Ayer looked straight at me. I was embarrassed. Still, Miller got Ayer perfectly right. Fond if uncomfortable memories
Wow live viewings of both Beyond the Fringe and a real Oxford philosopher!
No tno film has changed
While Gene Wilder is fantastic in this. I think we need to talk about Steven Warner in this. This kid is fantastic...
I know why i prefer Python more than fringe cause fringe is mainly upper class toffs and their culture and comedy of the wealthy and upper class is never as funnier as the lower classes. Rick Mayall realized this as bottom was his best and the statesman and filthy rich and catflap and other toff roles he did was never as funny as bottom or young ones.
Can't understand a word they're saying. Any chance of subtitles?
✡️ Rip/ Z"L Gene ✡️ 🦊
I should imagine in the modern Oxford this magnificent show from a long gone past of reason, discussion and humour would likely as not be shouted down by the offended mob of people, chanting and waving banners with the fixed slogans supplied to them for the particular agenda being parroted.
The fact that this black and white clip is blue and green all over at the same time is an example of a no-sense data. Brilliant.
This is a great scene but you CUT out the CORE the dance😮
So sweet and beautiful 😍
My grandma have this movie. Every time I visit her I ask watch it. This was my fav part.
My little sister stole this movie from block buster when she was 4 and I was 8. We watched it everyday and night for so long. Now we’re both gay depressed artists :)
I was 4 when I first saw this film and I would watch it a infinite amount of times and till this day it’s the best film I have ever seen
Youhave to be high AF to watch this now.
I love seeing Gene act with children in movies. He was a gentle talented man with a voice of melted gold.
This man was too good for this planet.
He was like sunshine ☀️ so warm.
and extinct also is an audience's ability to appreciate it.
this kind of great humor is as extinct as the velowciraptooohr.
Every time I see this I cry… this is so simple and at the same time so deep. Best story/book ever
The audio is very muted, and I can't har well enough to be amused.
I seen this movie when I was I about eight I all I remember is crying my eyes out now now I am 51 and trying to reconnect with that whatever it was with this movie that touched me so much as a very young child
Thank you, thank you very much, infinite thanks.
I never got to say goodbye to my dad before he died but I did have a dream shortly after where I was alone in the middle of the nowhere like the little prince in this scene, 5:48 my dad showed up, kneeled, smiled, hugged me and said "bye for now"..I cried and woke up. Now everytime I see this scene and the little prince's sad face, I can't help but cry... RIP Pop!!
I'm very sorry. My dad died of pancreas n leaver cancer in 2006..n years later he came to me. When I saw him he disappeared..his look was so concerned. I balled my eyes out.
@@carolinealbelo2342 Mine passed in 2018. The pain never goes away, does it...
@@Tusc9969 no it doesn't...but good memories keep them alive
What a beautiful dream.
Not exactly hilarious? I'd say--rather haphazardly mind you--(with the qualifier that the game of hilarity is in fact a game of language, quid pro quo), that this sketch is exactly within the set (which may in fact be a fuzzy set, rather than the typical precise non-fuzzy set which we normally think of) of things which may be (or at least often are) considered hilarious.
Every line from this movie/book is a masterpiece.
This one scene is one of the greatest things ever filmed. Simple, quiet and heartbreaking.
What does the fox say?...sorry, I couldn't help it.
I never seen this movie but gene wilder puts me so much in mind of wes Anderson's mr. fox, now I see where the inspiration came from ! God I wanna see this so bad, Wilder plays this role so charmingly... It just fits him to a t.
"I'm a fox." "I'm sad. Will you play with me?" "No." *runs away chaotically*
What kind of gay crap is this?
Pure boy pure soul... soooo cute 👑 prefect to this work 😍
i read in his autobiography that, the shot where he’s in the wheat field, right before they shot it he had gotten the call that his father passed. one of the best actors to ever live, and after watching almost all of his movies i credit him as the reason i want to be an actor someday.
that's next-level universal emotions
i watched this when i was little and i fucking cried my eyes out, nostalgia hit really hard :)
It is only with the heart that one can truly see. What is essential is invisible to the eye ❤️😢
"But I don't lie." "Then you're inhuman"
The editing in this is wonky as hell. But Gene Wilder plays the part so well I don’t care.
How is it that I'm 50 and I've never heard of this movie? Bob Fosse brought me here.
1:20 I'm sorry i have to leave it here
<3 Does anyone know where I can see this 1974 original full length movie, I've never seen it and can 't find it on RUclips, nor on Netflix....
Actually, I think it's bloody hilarious!
How did you understand what they're saying?
Thank you
LOVE GENE WILDER WITH ALL MY HEART AND ALWAYS WILL
Gene Wilder helps me to love with all my heart. Know what I mean? watching him emote without fear is the most inspiring, heartening thing to this emotionally stunted introvert. I chose him as ambassador for humanity.
@@sarahbreisch4750Watching him in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory while high on mushrooms was the best thing I ever experienced and the purest love I ever felt lmao
@@miscelaneasdealguem that sounds lovely!
HOW COULD 11 PEOPLE NOT APPRECIATE A WONDERFUL MAN GENE WILDER
Damn. That fox's secret made me cry. Now what do I do
Read the book