I recommend the scene "konekirjoittaja"(typist), from this movie, it is a classic one.
@Yepayepayepa10011 сағат бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/e3S7l62drrifldksi=GNSQjOGTKniSABPf Here is a link to one the greatest military songs in Finland, these one is with subtitles. The choir that is singing is all war veterans, video on the veterans singing it is very moving and you find it by just searching the song name…but that ofcourse don`t have the subtitles. Song name: Veteraanin iltahuuto
@Alswider12 сағат бұрын
React to: "IHMEBANTU - GIRL AND A HOBO (ENG SUBS)" ySRRL2Lx1ms , please. It's a "making of documentary" type of a parody from dark surreal sketch show Ihmebantu.
@gorauma12 сағат бұрын
This reminds me of another movie series: Vääpeli Körmy
"Denmark second | Denmark Trumps The Netherlands at being no. 2"
@MarkusLaaksonen-uw5lr13 сағат бұрын
Uuno Armais and Uuno Turhapuro, President of the Republic, are the best. Manit boys and bultti boys are also legends. I don't know if there are subtitles
@finnishculturalchannel15 сағат бұрын
Spoiler: In the 16th movie he became the president of Finland and almost the king of Finland, when Finland was about to be made a kingdom, but being a king would have meant too much work for him, so he asked the former president to take back his job and left the politics. In the course of events wife swapping with the king of Sweden was suggested and the king of Sweden was willing. One reason why people loved the Uuno movies was that the cast displayed many of the most beloved Finnish actors, and also some fitting unexpected cameo appearances. One comedy character who comes to mind is Elmo, the ultimate Finnish sport hero. He was introduced in a radio play in 1977, which received a citation in Prix Italia. Two sport commentators report Elmo's incredible competitions. Elmo E.g. forms the Finland competition team alone, and then goes to win all the competitions. He also wins in team sports single-handed. He falls and still manages to win the 100 m race, would you believe. Sounds like fantasy, but that's what happened.
@shaman238415 сағат бұрын
Finns are very formal and introvert. Bit like germans they follow orders and laws to the bit. Uuno Turhapuro is a weird exception to the rule, since everyone thinks he is something to look up to, even tho he is quite anti-finn. And it's not just most that like Uuno. Really everyone likes this character
@hannavilppola711416 сағат бұрын
Tupla Uuno 😂
@NovaNoMore18 сағат бұрын
Tupla-Uuno (Double Uuno) from 1988 is a good one 🌞
@suokkis18 сағат бұрын
Yeah the Defence Minister in this movie(he got fired from that position after the movie) is Mining Councillor Tuura, Uuno's wife's Elizabeth's father. He hates Uuno to put it mildly, always calling him names like "heap of rubbish" and "walking compost pile". Theres a longer tv version of this movie that is very rare nowadays to be seen, in that version with extra scenes Tuura actually makes a bet that if Uuno for any reason get's promoted to Major, as Uuno has been boasting before being send back to the Army(Tuura was behind that too, cause Uuno had left after a single day in the past, he now had to do the rest, the service is mandatory for any native male here in Finland unless you have some alleviating causes like medical or philosophical ones), he will eat his own tie. In the tv version just after this scene, Uuno says to the people entering the room "hey would you fetch some ketchup for the Defence Minister here, cause he is just about to start eating his own tie." :) The General in this scene is played by Helge Herala, a famous actor(who has sadly passed on) in Finland, who later in the movie series also plays as Uuno's former Teacher from his home village.
@blechtic18 сағат бұрын
The ranks you can actually achieve during your conscription are private and private first class, of course, and corporal and sergeant for NCOs, and ensign/second lieutenant for the officer students on their last day. Ranks up to chief warrant officer/sergeant major and commander/lieutenant colonel are possible while in reserves if you actively take part in rehearsals (and warrant the promotion).
@LapinPete19 сағат бұрын
It's not a "Lenny Shketch" but "y-len-nyk-set. 🤭
@mythbusters86617 сағат бұрын
Jopa englantilaiset "text to speech" ohjelmat sanoo "Lenny Shketch" ja kuulostaa vähän kuin ne sanoisi Levikset...
@mythbusters86617 сағат бұрын
Englantia puhuvien on todella vaikea ääntää Y kirjainta suomen tavoin. Y kirjain tuottaa ongelmia myös Japanissakin kuin siellä Y on luokiteltu konsonantiksi.
@mythbusters86617 сағат бұрын
Best what programs say, was... Uu len nuuk set
@kimreinikainen19 сағат бұрын
Daaaaamn you butchered the name😂😂
@fox-in-the-green19 сағат бұрын
As far as I remember, Uuno was playing letter chess with the secretary of the Minister of Defence, so the moves were sent by letter to the other player (in the days before the Internet and mobile phones). Because of this Uuno got letters that came in the envelope of the Minister of Defence and all the generals in the army started flattering him as they thought they would benefit from being on close relations with Uuno who they thought was in an important position in the Ministry of Defence.
@Tuomas_Oskari13 сағат бұрын
Yes, Uuno's father-in-law was the Minister of Defense of Finland and ordered Uuno to complete his military service, when Uuno had once left his army service unfinished. When Uuno started receiving letters from the Ministry of Defence, I don't remember now whether Uuno was playing letter chess with the minister's secretary or why those letters came, but in any case these letters caused the officers of the troops department to wonder and they found out about Uuno's real identity. When it appeared that Uuno's stepfather is the Minister of Defense, Uuno started getting promotions at a fast pace, because everyone believed that Uuno was an observer sent by the Ministry of Defense, etc.
@tuomov716219 сағат бұрын
I'm starting to think that all uuno movies are a satirical take on how nepotism works in finnish society.
@decon5819 сағат бұрын
You should watch video called "Prosenttiostaja" That is sketch from Spede Show
@Zarniwooper20 сағат бұрын
All these Uuno movies were hated by critics but loved by people
@Draugo19 сағат бұрын
I love the Spede sketch where he thanks the Finnish Film Academy for not giving him any money because that forced him and his friends to learn how to make good movies.
@XtreeM_FaiL20 сағат бұрын
Uuno beat Häyhä by a long shot.
@moonliteX20 сағат бұрын
PLEASE FIX YOUR VIDEO DUDE. ALMOST ALL YOUR VIDS ARE FUCKED UP
@user-gx1jy6hb3t20 сағат бұрын
If there was a war, Major Uuno Turhapuro would still be able to lead us to victory despite his incompetence, I'm sure.
@suokkis13 сағат бұрын
His incredible luck alone would benefit us, surely.
@megalomanninen20 сағат бұрын
Uuno Epsanjassa (Uuno in Spain) from 1985 is my all time favorite Uuno -movie. Check that out some time!
20 сағат бұрын
These are my favourite films. Uuno epsanjassa is classic too!
@mikakoivunen3456Күн бұрын
This and the rally bit are the best parts of that movie
@RasmanniКүн бұрын
that pile of rocks are called "kummeli" xD
@PepeIgnacio-yk2bgКүн бұрын
In Italy the drying rack above the kitchen sink is universal
@rempseaheinamies9414Күн бұрын
"Is that expensive ?" Oi man there's visible price right there. 🤠
@FatViking93Күн бұрын
It is a movie.
@gelonianwarriorКүн бұрын
Clever and fun, and good reaction 😁👍
@hanbillКүн бұрын
Best political show. No other country have balls to do this
@hanbillКүн бұрын
Unno (Vesa-Matti Loiri or Vesku for a short) had great interest to many hobbies and basically mastered those to his own limits. Spede Pasanen brought his skills out really well in Uuno Turhapuro movies. If I remember Spede Pasanen was the forseer of cinema in those times. He really knew how to bring that humor out of everyday life.
@rempseaheinamies94142 күн бұрын
Boot throwing competitions are pretty fun. I highly recommend Raid movie and series. Amorphis - Tales From The Thousand Lakes is still the best Finnish metal album. Very highly recommended.
@thepentele81592 күн бұрын
The Svir and Raate road are battle locations of the winter war and the continuation war
@MauriMahtava2 күн бұрын
Kummeli made three TV-series which were story driven. Vanaja-series, is the best thing that Kummeli team did (Lihaksia ja Luoteja, Lääkärit tulessa, Jurismia Jurismia). You shoud definedly check those out (if there is subtitled ones)
@Aquelll2 күн бұрын
When Mr beginning said the two guys "Listen to the coach!" the two other players were actually Raimo "Raipe" Helminen and Raimo Summanen, two true FInnish ice-hockey greats playing themselves.
@Tuomas_Oskari10 сағат бұрын
Summanen and Helminen were both in Finland's first ice hockey world championship gold team in 1995😉
@zekevarg30432 күн бұрын
The references to Svir (Syväri) and Raattee are from battles against Russia during WWII.
@tomi_92122 күн бұрын
The blonde was miss Finland during mid 70's and was top 3 in international beauty contest as well
@moonliteX2 күн бұрын
So the first thing you need to learn is that it isn't "eyes hockey" just ice.
@mazz85-2 күн бұрын
They went deep with this one. I like it better when they keep the characters goin, just another sketch.
@Kievitzi2 күн бұрын
"hey mister referee, it wasnt me, it was the other guy" this slogan became a worn out record back in the day.
@Audiojack_2 күн бұрын
Yeah, I'd say a lot of the hockey coaches here are big drinkers... Not everyone of course but the stereotype works.
@RabbitShirak2 күн бұрын
Who wouldn't in sixth division?
@Anguistralobe2 күн бұрын
I've always liked how the coach refers to the opposing team as enemy instead of opponent. :D
@PalavaSieni2 күн бұрын
Harlamov, Petrov, Mihailov were Soviet Unions most feared line for several years, winning two Olympic golds. Mihailov being voted one of the best players in whole century.
@banditkfk14632 күн бұрын
Coach took some neuvoa-antavaa but bit too much
@somefool46252 күн бұрын
Some of the guys were real NHL players
@ruupeni2 күн бұрын
Amazing how well you pronounciate this language! Very cool!
@banditkfk14632 күн бұрын
"It was the other guy"
@Patralgan2 күн бұрын
One of the funny things in this is that although it's a 6th division match, the team has many top Finnish players at the time