Joe Dirt: Our baby's home (HD CLIP)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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Joe (David Spade from Grown Ups and The Wrong Missy) finally sees his parents after such a long time. Followed by a crowd of cameramen, he sees his parents for the first time since they left him. His parents explain that they were trying to find him, but they couldn’t. However, Joe starts to get disappointed by the fact that his mom is more interested in selling the clowns that they make. Joe then asks how they did not come back to the place where they last saw him. They then tell him that they left him on purpose, but try to buy him out with a glass clown, making Joe furious. Joe then kicks the clown stand, breaking all of them. Heartbroken, Joe leaves with all the cameras following him.
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What’s the Joe Dirt movie about?
Joe Dirt (David Spade from Grown Ups and The Wrong Missy) is a janitor with a mullet hairstyle, acid-washed jeans and a dream of reuniting with the parents he lost at the Grand Canyon when he was eight years old and raised in a trailer park. Joe, irrepressibly optimistic, hits the road alone in search of his parents. As his wandering and misguided research leads him from one hilarious mishap to another, Joe travels to Los Angeles, where a radio host brings Joe on his show to insult him.
But the whole city begins to be captivated by the adventures of Joe Dirt.
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Although this was a funny movie, this scene is a little sad, and he plays the role so effectively. I like that he confronted them, and shot them down with their false "love", and puts closure to what rotten people that they really were.
"AND I DON'T WANT TO SEE YOU FOR ANOTHER 25 YEARS!!"
Two more years and he can see them again.
RIP Fred Ward. I always say "I'll be dipped" because of this scene
You should watch Remo Williams
I know this is random, but I always confused Lyle Lovett and Fred Ward as each other all the time for some odd reason.
@@nick56677 That's a forgivable mistake. 🤣
Fred Ward was awesome in everything he was in. RIP
wait he died
“HEY, YOU’RE GROUNDED!”
RIP Fred Ward
Fred was a US Air Force veteran .... just a bit of trivia.
@@kelleychilton2524he looks like military even with a mullet
Joe Dirt is 33 years old in this scene.
His father: You're grounded! 😂
Bro, do your math
@BeSoberBeVigilant12 I have. He got lost at 8 years old and then told them he didn't want to see them for another 25 years. Meaning 25 years had passed since he last saw them.
You're right
Your grounded is classic 😂😂😂😂
@@nick56677but, he mentions the exact date he got lost in 1979 and since he was 8, he was born in 1971. so that makes him 30
david spade was 36 when the movie came out
This movie helped get me through Foster Care
My parents were in my life and I still felt like Joe.
Sam here this scene always crushed me, he conveys exactly how it feels to be abandoned
Love this scene for its depth. Despite Joe’s unrelenting positivity throughout the movie, here you see the true nature of his parents abandonment. How he actually feels worthless and empty. It’s a very realistic approach that someone who’s been alone for most of his life would hide it under a cloak of a false happy demeanor.
For the people that have gone through parental trauma these words pierce our hearts. The anger is justified, the depression is real, and the loneliness feels heavier. Even though its a funny movie this movie is more meaningful because we understand how it feels to make a family of strangers. The family we form is stronger than the family we had.
I was 11 and cried in the theater because I felt it.
RIP Fred. Underrated actor
2:24 always made me laugh the slow motion throw of the glass clown
Breaks so majestic.
R.I.P FRED WARD 🥺
"i don't wanna see ya for another 25 years". That's a huge time gap 😂
Almost been 25 years since this movie came out
the mom says look what he did to my children when he knocks over the clowns she cares more about the clowns as her children more than her own son
I never realized she said that till now
If you don't want your kid take them to an orphanage! Or put them in foster care! What the hell was wrong with his parents?! Leaving him out there to fend for himself at 8 years old 😳🥺
Yeah cuz orphanages and foster care are so much better.
Have a fucking abortion or keeps your legs closed.
He was put into foster care at the beginning of the movie
@@cxwx4025 yes I know. I was just saying if his parents didn't want him then they should have just put him in foster care
Well it is an outlandish comedy
@@tobe1207naw this is a documentary
When you're down, stare at a clown
Mandela effect: I always thought before knocking down the tower of clowns, Joe exclaimed “… and I don’t care about your stupid clowns!”
I also remember Brandy saying "Come home, Joe so I can take care of you."
@@classiccarbuff holy snot, I could’ve sworn I remember that one also. Wasn’t it in the phone call earlier?
I could swear that it was when he was standing on the top of the bridge wanting to commit suicide. @@danbam3411
different cuts of the movie, unofficial ones, far to much gets attributed to the mandella effect and gaslighting people. Movies on Amazon are particularly guilty of being tampered with sometimes quite noticeably . Hard copies of media are important lol
How exactly is a rainbow made? How exactly does the sunset? How exactly does a posi trac rear on Plymouth work? It just dooooeees i laugh every time
"so what'? the dude is doing fine 🤣🤣🤣"
LMAO love this movie
The head shake when he laughs lol
Slap. Not posi-trac, sure-grip.
Hey how exactly is a rainbow made 🤣
What happened to the sister
Sad scene because this happens in real life
The Dad looks more Native American tbh his facial structure
Good catch there. I looked him up, turns out he’s actually of part Cherokee descent.
@@michaelleary334 really it definitely shows his Smaller Eyes and High Cheekbones good strong Cherokee blood
@christinasavannah7992 He's got that Native American nose too.
Rip fred ward.
“How does a posi trac rear end work on a Plymouth? I just does” - I use this line as often as I can wherever I can
the mullet in slow motion!🤣🤣🤣
Fred ward so funny
Damn this scene hits so deep
Real
Where can I buy one of the clowns?
This is such a funny film. Amma gonna have to watch it agin now.
When your down, you stare at a clown. (Throws figurine on wall)
Can’t blame him
Still use "How exactly does Posi Trac on a Plymouth work? It just does" as much as possible.
1:58 best laugh ever filmed'
"Hey, you're grounded!"
it has some dumb happy madison moments but this scene makes up for it.
0:52 What are the odds of Joe meeting his parent's, and they have a clown business to pitch😂😂😂
"hey, you're grounded!"
wtf! hahahha
You’re grounded!!!!
When I saw this part, I felt there was a red flag somewhere in there story, and I was right.
The only scene that hit, Mom would of got a broken nose, Dad would of got tossed out the first window. Well maybe not Joe, he's kinda small, but any other nigga would of probably lost it at that moment. I know I would of.
“Hey your Grounded!”
Still better than my parents.
“Lighten up buddy“ gets me every time😂
Finally, someone else who finds that funny
1:26 is that a cliché? Lol😂
Is Joe's dad, the one who plays in tremors?
Poor Joe :(
Pay close attention to Joe Dirt's dads hands during this scene. The beer can appears, disappears, reappears, etc.
RIP
“It just does!” 😃🤣
Those are the worst parents ever, they just expected him just to be okay with everything and even after they still demanded that they be on film well now everyone will know what horrible people they are, and their whole clown business is up in smoke, shame on them, they don’t deserve a good life or a good man like joe
I don't mean to interupt your clown pitch there....
Other way round for me. I tried to run away when i was nine - stayed for my sisters. Then got given a one-way ticket to homelessness when I was 17, went to the police for help with a plan. Stupid cops sent me back to them. Then I stuck around for another year for my sisters. It sucked, it SUCKED, to be abandoned like that. I'd always thought, despite everything, that maybe they loved me, until I just came out of the shower to find my bags packed and I didn't know why. Still don't know why. So I of course thought it was my fault. Years of abuse, and that shattered me. They knew my biggest fear was rejection, too.
And Child Protective Services didn't get involved?
@@GeofAndrews No - those agencies aren't about child protection, it's all about parental rights.
@@rachelstanger6079 😥
Thete was a guy in high school wore the same shirt and jacket and shoes everyday for years. He was called Joe dirt . He look like Joe dirt
Reminds me of the Wells case
What case is this
That’s not Fred Ward
It just does
😔
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His parents are Democrats 😂
pretty much yes
@@brycewakefield6565 😞
Well, what do you expect from parents that would have been Trump voters?
Way to throw politics into something that had nothing to do with it
You got that twisted bud you mean more like they would be dumb ass Biden supporters
As an orphan this scene hurt. "I was just a little kid"
Theres a lot of crime going on in Chicago
For a change? 🤣
Yep, been going on there for over a century now. Ever heard of Al Capone?
Fauci killed many people