Night Shift- Prostitution scene (Michael Keaton)
December 5, 2009 by
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One of the best scenes from a very funny 1982 movie. Directed by Ron Howard. With Henry Winkler, Michael Keaton (he is great!), Shelley Long. Get the movie: www.amazon.com
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This movie is one of my favorites! MK is brilliant. He nailed this character. Thanks for posting.
Why draw more attention to the movie by posting a comment then? You’re not swaying anyone’s thoughts. Everyone here enjoyed the film. That’s why we’re here.
OMG, you do!!!
It won’t disappoint, I guarantee it! In fact, I’ll eat this notebook, I’m typing on, if you don’t like it…lol
Shit movie… worse when I was watching this doing nighshift work and still having it sit on my mind the next morning
If you look at :38 seconds it was the brown lamp on the desk. That is what gets thrown at him, you hear the bulb bust once it hits the floor! Great Movie!
i have it at home! funny ass scene! 1:24 someone threw something what was it ?
I still need to see this movie.
Fucking hilarious! I never get tired of this scene. Keaton rules in this movie!
two…two, titt….lmao
“…or i don’t have to, i don’t have to see the breasts…” man, it just never gets old.
“…to shun!!” classic scream.
I concur on all points.
To this day, if tuna-fish is brought up in my family, someone will say, “wait…hold the phone… you FEED the tuna mayonaise!”
The brilliance in this movie was Winkler as The Straight Man and Keaton’s Funny LInes. The best comedy writing ever!
This is one of the best scenes in film history. This scene on it’s own deserves an oscar. The night shift debut of the pimp car is a close second. THIS IS CHUCK TO REMIND BILL TO SHUT UP!
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hahaha i love this scene.. funny as!!! Michael Keaton rules
‘this guy ain’t no pimp’
LOL
Billy Blaze rules.
TIT! We all know what that means!
Of course is Michael GREAT!!!
…and by the way he’s gorgeous ;D
Feeding mayonnaise to tuna………I will give you a quarter if you just please stop talking
He reminds me of beetlejuice at 0.54
:D
What’s interesting is that “Happy Days” was supposed to be Ron Howard’s show, and Henry Winkler as “The Fonz” ended up stealing the show. Then “Night Shift” was supposed to be Henry Winkler’s movie, but Michael Keaton ended up stealing the show from him!
I’m so glad i’m not the only one who remembers this movie from a million years ago! Thanks for the post.