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BMX Video
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Video I made last summer (i think, may have be two years ago) of friends on BMX's, purely out of boredom, but my friends have got a lot better so another video should be up by july/august. Soundtrack: I fought the law (Clash cover) - Dead Kennedys
Bob's demise "SLC Punk!"
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DON'T WATCH if you havn't seen SLC Punk previously
"punks" now are all just a bunch of sh*t-libs👍🏿
4:44 is that Trish?
when i was 19, i was living in a 'flop house' like this. me and my best friend, with 4-5 random people crashing there any given night. the world was our playground. life had 0 stress, constant parties, fights, girls, crimes, rebels blindly running into an adult world. i'm sleeping on a couch we found behind a dumpster. was out partying late the night before (like every night late). i get a loud knock on the door at like 11am waking me up. i go to the door, and it's an old woman in church clothes. she asks if my friend lives here? i say uh, yes, he's sleeping whats up? "you need to wake him up. and tell him his dad died last night. drove his truck off a bridge. i'm his great aunt.". from that moment, everything changed. he grew up 10 years in the next hour. and i sat on a couch with two ounces of shrooms below me, drinking keystone lights, trying to comfort my friend as he cried out in terror. not realizing the 'punk' 'bro' phase of teenage years had ended. somehow everything was different for my friend, and ultimately me. it was a defining moment in my life. i focsed more on college. i even shaved my head and got into like 'frat bro' lifting, popped collars, and molding myself to best fit into the corporate world within a month of this happening. i always think of this scene as parallel. the future called, and i became my republican lawyer father.
this is a master class in acting and writing.
Scene gets me every time. 🥹😢
One of the most unexpected movie deaths and turns into one of the most heart wrenching and brilliant pieces of acting I’ve ever seen. I remember exactly where I was when I first saw this movie, my dorm freshman year of college, and this scene forever cemented into my memory. I was gutted.
He was fortunate to be free for a small period of his life. We should all be so lucky.
My childhood best friend died of an overdose . Let me talk ya . Billiards acting is phenomenal
Stevo, Trish is pregnant.
"PLEASE WAKE UP NOW! PLEASE, I'M SORRY!" Hits me right in the gut.
i ltierally criedso hard i almost threw up
Lol
“dude why are you always depressed all the time?” and stevo acting over it is why this scene is a banger
Boomers beat you to it.. Michael Lang '99 style
One of the most heartbreaking endings ever. I still cry with him when he finds Bob dead, and cry even more when he says in the end he was nothing but a poser. That cinderblock of real life smacking him in the face is the most relatable thing I've ever seen in a movie. There's a famous saying that "Youth is wasted on the young", and it rings so true. We always realize too late how great we had it and what potential we had, which we just wasted cause we didn't know any better. Sadly a lesson you never learn from anyone's advice, we always learn it from cold, hard, cruel life. I love this movie so much.
Matthew Lillard's acting in these scenes is some of the best acting in cinema. Period.
Also I love the "Mike and Eddie are coming, so it should be a good game." when you realize Mike and Eddie were characters earlier in the film played by Jason Segel and Adam Pascal respectively. That's why Eddie was at the funeral; Eddie grew up with Bob too. The fact that those 4 got together that night to play D&D but ended up as punks (or a mod in Eddie's case) means that night was transformative for all of them. I'm assuming Mike isn't at the funeral because he's off answering his environmentalist calling. The details and layers in this movie upon repeat viewings is really cool.
❤❤❤❤
Why did the woman look so sad when stevo was leaving
Bruh 18 years ago...
"It's New"
that moment when he says “oh fuck” because he knows it’s bad but still checks his pulse bc his brain won’t let him believe Bob is gone, that’s good writing and good acting.
If you have a friend who shit on everything. Make sure to get far from them. They are just afraid of not being accepted.
1:11
“Fucking poser. ONLY POSERS DIE YOU FUCKING IDIOT! Now what am I gonna do for a friend? YOU’RE MY ONLY FRIEND! PLEASE WAKE UP NOW! PLEASE I’M SORRY! Oh fuck!” That hurts.
“Nothing more than a goddamn trendy ass poser”
11 years ago I went through the same situation with my friend. I found him laying on the floor in my bathroom. Oxy overdose.
“17 Years Ago” Holy shit i’m so damn old……..
Hilarious
I personally had a friend who was just like heroin Bob, he only drank, and literally the same exact thing happened to him at a party while I was in high school, I literally watched my friend die, and one of my friends arms while I was crouched down right next to him, and it wasn’t until I saw this movie when I was 23 I’m currently 24 but this movie made me open my eyes to the life I live in the people I surround myself with. Also Rush is awesome I saw rush with my dad when I was 16 years old when Neil Peart was still alive. It was fucking extravagant, i loved it. RIP, Cameron Carper, and RIP Neil Peart.
Not sure if he was going through something or just a great actor, but Lillard never faltered. He made me believe he really missed his friend. And being an outsider.
So if I'm right, the director told him to think about the saddest he could think of and Matthew Lillard, actually lost someone and he was thinking about them. Don't quote me!!!! Lol. But I'm sure that's what I read. Google 🤷🏻
I never thought this movie would resonate so much with me as an adult. This kid who was a bully and troubled kid in middle school loved this movie but failed to see the message. I discovered this movie through his MySpace page. I was a “dweeb” as an underclassman in high school and got turned onto the indie scene in in the 2010s. My best friend in college was really into the indie scene and we used to have moments like this with our favorite music and movies when we were in college together and hangout with friends between exams. He’s the reason I work in finance now, we lost him tragically at age 26. “And that was it… He fell… and I went on…” Grew up and working towards an MBA now. Lost touch with everyone I used to be friends with from the Indie scene and building my career in finance now.
One of the sadfest movie scenes for a person like me...
We are never ready
You are never ready for death and thats what makes you grow up. Thats what makes you fight from within.
Fun Fact the actress who played the evil school principal got her start in the 1960s by being a whip dancer for the Velvet Underground. So in reality she was more punk rock then any of these kids. I also heard all the teenagers were in awe of her.
Matthew lillard one of the most underrated actors of all time! He needs Too be in more movies .
Tons of people still do not realize that the revolution is possible from the inside, and that THAT is the hard way.
One of the worst punk movies.
HOW⁉️
You don’t gotta have chains, Crust Pants or spiked up hair to be apart of Punk, Punk is an energy- Punk is a thought process
Punk is a mindset. Out of all the characters in this movie, the most punk out of all of them was Mike. He enjoyed the music, but it was the mindset. Punk is for everyone, and it's about something larger than ourselves.
Truth be told Heroin Bob died from a mixture oxycodone and liquor. After he got a wicked headache some hippie confusedly told Bob there zinc.
I always believed that this was the scene that convinced David Lynch to cast Matthew in Twin Peaks: The Return.
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I got a John Denver record... Haaa!
Sean is kid casper lol
Punk will never die
"I've got a John Denver record" while preparing to play Dungeons and Dragons...less a statement and more of a cry for help.
That John Denver's full of shit man.
Matthew Lillard screaming I wasn't ready for this from the bottom of his soul is a haunting sincere portrayal of grief in that very moment. I watched this at 14 after my mom passed and this movie changed me forever. 14 years later I still cry when watching long live heroin bob and Steve o
I said the same thing when I lost my friend 11 years ago. I literally yelled at the top of my lungs. I still can't believe he's gone. I miss that dude.
Friend same. I cry like a little kid with a skinned knee every time I fuckin watch this scene.
What punk song does Bob play when they are nerds?
Kiss Me Deadly by Generation X, though I think it may be a cover. Anyways GenX=early Billy Idol.
@@thescratchylens THANK YOU buddy! I was waiting to hear the title for so long! You made my night
4:09 ...one of my favorite moments in film history
I agree, that's the reason I came to find this clip, can't stop rewatching this emotional moment, makes the whole movie
It's unfortunate that death is usually the only path to catharsis which will result in significant and meaningful change. Humans are wonderfully stubborn beings.