Actually it's a child's fantasy of pwning their daddy. Just try putting it into practice outside the fantasy world of TV and... you'll remain as forgotten as your comment.
One of my top 5, and Emmy, Oscar and every Best Actor drama category scenes of all time for tv or streaming series of all time! "Because some some roads you shouldn't go down, because maps used to say 'There be dragons here', now they don't...but that doesn't mean the dragons aren't there" - Billy Bob Thornton, Fargo Season 1
@@GoreSmasher That other people thinks he's evil doesn't mean he intends to be evil. "You spent your whole life thinking there were rules. There are no rules." This is basically the epitome of Malvo and of Anomie - or what you could call a gate into nihilism. He doesn't prey on anyone in particular. He kills crime syndicates, rich and influential people, cops, housewives - he does not care. As long as it serves him. YOU could call that evil, but you're missing the point of the character if you do.
For anyone saying this wouldn’t work or doesn’t work Malvo would have instantly killed any cop he suspected of being capable. He smelled his weakness and for some reason decided to throw him back like a fish too small to eat.
@Bill Parrish Yet questioned it with reference to some alleged superpower Malvo apparently possesses. "Yeah, I know it seems like someone would have to have super-persuasion powers to make this work, but you _could_ also do it if you were a mind reader." Better explanation. Malvo doesn't really care. Malvo would rather not kill the cop than kill him - if only for the possible difficulty it might cause - so if the cop takes the warning and walks away, fine. If Malvo has to kill him, almost as fine. It's an illustration of just how little Malvo cares about whether or not the cop survives meeting him: not even enough to try to bullshit the cop. It's just, "Look. How about you just go away?" One assumes there's a trail of cops who _didn't_ make the smart choice stretching out behind Malvo for quite some distance.
C'mon guys it's really simple. Malvo tried his scare tactic because it's easier than getting out of the car etc, though if he /had/ to get out of the car then he'd kill the guy and then drive away. It simply saves him some time and he gets to freak people out like he loves. There's no magic belonging here lol.
Not only the cold air illuminated by the red lights, but it also struck me (after viewing the scene several times) that Officer Grimley is almost hypnotized by Malvaux's voice - it is as if a snake is hypnotizing its prey.
is it just me or is the new season kinda just not on the same level? seems like its trying but doesn't quite match the quality of the earlier seasons. chris rock jus dont do it for me
the end where Gus just simply looks at Lorne in complete confusion and awe like a child and is only able to mutter "sir?" reminds me so much of the scene with Anton and the shop keeper in no country for old men, the shop keeper at one point has the literal exact same facial expression as Gus with the same line he just softly says "sir?" after Anton another grown man asked him what time he went to bed at. The realization the person you're talking to is genuinely evil or has serious malicious intent that they thought they would never have to deal with in their normal mundane lives.
Malvo was a predator. He could spot other predators easily. He knew Grimly wasn’t one of them. Grimly himself said he never planned on becoming a cop. Malvo knew if he wanted to end Grimly he easily could’ve. But he knew he didn’t need his weapons when his words and his look would be sufficient to scare a man who’d probably dealt exclusively with broken taillights and noise complaints his entire career. Grimly knew when the conversation started that he was out of his depth.
There is something wrong with all the 4 seasons of Fargo. Once you start watching, no matter how hard you try, you cannot stop watching till the final episode. The world of Fargo traps you and there is no escape.
@@dannythomas417 yeah but Tom Hanks is a world class star. It is not fair to ask him to be like his father. maybe one day he can be.He is also a great actor too.
Honestly that line kind of ruined the whole intimidation factor for me. If I was the cop I'd assume he was high as fuck and would have cut him off and wound up dead for sure.
At the first, and last shot, you could say the car's light symbolizes a brighter side, while Lorne's car significantly covering the frame is just darkness. Pretty good frame.
Started this series last night and can't believe I didn't watch it sooner. This entire scene I was like "Please listen to him dude, just walk away" lol. You know the other cop getting killed with a baby on the way eliminates any bluffs or boundaries. They did a great job setting up this scene.
Billy Bob is great here yes. But let's not discount the contribution that Colin Hanks (Gus) has here. His ability to play off Billy Bob's energy here is not easy to do. Many actors would try to shine too hard: "Look how scare I'm supposed to be." Not Colin. His fear is apparent but doesn't overshadow his conflict and inner turmoil. I promise you this scene looks much different otherwise. Fantastic support. One of the best scenes in TV.
Very well said. Couldnt agree more. If it was a different actor rather than Colin, the scene would have felt much different, the fear would be so cliche and too obvious.
This is a counterpoint to the scene in the original movie, when Steve Buscemi tries to bribe a cop in the middle of the night, with disastrous outcomes.
One of the best performances in a tv show. Fun fact: This scene was shoot on two different days, both actors did not even see each other for this scene. Billy Bob Thornton did it a week earlier in a studio and Colin Hanks did it on location.
"that don't mean the dragons aren't there"... is when you walk back to your car, call for backup and cover the suspect with your shotgun until everyone arrives.
The whole point of the scene was that Gus was intimated, and him letting salvo go is one of the biggest regrets and motivations of his actions for the rest of the season,
Malvo can tell a fake good guy looking for an excuse to be evil, and a truly good guy just trying to do what's right. One he can manipulate and corrupt, the other he can only move out of his way.
It really makes me wonder though , if there's a possibility that incidents similar to this have happened before ...where a suspect told a cop straight up to get back in his patrol car and keep it moving , due to the suspect being a legit badass but yet a professional who only harms targets hes getting paid to hit and doesn't wanna harm an innocent cop , things similar to this must have happened before atleast a handful of times , we just dont see or hear about it because the cops it happens too never speak on it
0:06 - the car exhaust emits two clouds of steam as cop approaches - like a man approaching a sleeping dragon. Also at 0:47 - more streams of steam. This man has wandered into dangerous territory. Best he not awaken the sleeping giants.
Only a real killer, who has actually dispatched a lot of people, has that look in his eyes that can make a man see into the future with as few words as possible.. Nobody wants to see a tombstone with their name on it..
Some people, who are definitely more observant than many others wrote jokingly that they supposedly tried the same thing on some road with a police officer, and then they had some issues with their (broken, as I think) bones. That was exactly the point. The scene is the explanation that the person in the car is definitely evil and for some reason, he decided not to kill an officer. That's the point, the evil man didn't want to kill a young man, a teenager in his eyes. This is how we know that the person in the car is not devoid of mercy.
This DOES NOT WORK, on most cops. It takes a very special kind of night and a special kind of cop for this to work on. Which is what makes this scene so incredible! Is because Lorn read him like a book before they even talked. Normally, he would have killed the cop. Just like the killer in the movie, fargo. But Lorne saw his weakness, as well as his value for his family. He knew, this cop has too much to loose. I don't need to kill him. I just need to warn him. About who he's dealing with, and that this is not the man to cross. Some roads, you DON'T go down. I've learned this lesson the hard way.
people saying it wouldn't work if they tried it. It's about congruence. There are non-verbal cues that are most important in his line. When a true killer who really means 'there be dragons here' says it, we pick up all the non-verbal vibe from him and the threat is real. When you who has never been in a fight or swatted anything more than a fly, say it, we don't get those non-verbal cues from you and the whole thing is not congruent, sounds weak and falls apart. He's an actor who knows what to mimic and there are probably several takes so it works here.
Lorne Malvo IS Satan Himself; good ‘ol Lucifer in the flesh doing Biblical work that God put Him here to do for reasons above our pay grade. Outstanding character thanks to Billy Bob’s outstanding acting ability. Well done !
Lorne Malvo is Satan. His line “I haven’t had a slice of pie like that since the Garden Of Eden” line he gives the ex-cop diner owner in the other scene
I've never really enjoyed BBT in anything else I've seen him in, but he's mesmerising in this. The script is razor sharp of course, but his delivery is amazing.
I knew Grimly had to be the one to kill Lorne in the end after watching this scene. The unlikely hero corning the monster thats destroyed so many lives. Truly masterful writing.
speech 100
He had (intimidation) next to his sentence ^^
terrifying presence perk obviously
Confirmed Bachelor perk in effect
More like
Illusion 100
Fresh outta the bards college
I tried this once but the cop tased me in the face and broke my legs with a baton.
lmao
lmao
Guess he was a dragon hunter :P
hahahahahha
its all in the eyes man. You need Billy Bobs death stare
This scene is phenomenal.
@Deal neGrasse Bison No! Its phenomenal.
Just finished watching the first season. Lorne Malvo is my new favourite character of all time
It's the coldest thing I've seen in a movie.
Actually it's a child's fantasy of pwning their daddy. Just try putting it into practice outside the fantasy world of TV and... you'll remain as forgotten as your comment.
You're a rare breed.
Don't try this at home folks
One of my top 5, and Emmy, Oscar and every Best Actor drama category scenes of all time for tv or streaming series of all time! "Because some some roads you shouldn't go down, because maps used to say 'There be dragons here', now they don't...but that doesn't mean the dragons aren't there" - Billy Bob Thornton, Fargo Season 1
Ra Eye He's not in control, Billy Bob kills people for a living...
Don't try this at home unless you are the literal incarnation of Satan on earth.
Chistability unless your absolutely willing to kill the cop right there get the death penalty in American or 40 years in the uk 💁🏼♂️
Don't try if you're black
One of the best villains in TV show history, pure evil
I just watched True Detective, that and Fargo have the evilest motherfuckers
He doesn't have evil intent. He just doesn't care. He is nihilism incarnate. His actions may be evil, but he is... nothing.
nah marlo snoop and chris
@@hiTocopter Malvo is absolutely evil. He understands what he does. He preys on weak people.
@@GoreSmasher That other people thinks he's evil doesn't mean he intends to be evil. "You spent your whole life thinking there were rules. There are no rules." This is basically the epitome of Malvo and of Anomie - or what you could call a gate into nihilism.
He doesn't prey on anyone in particular. He kills crime syndicates, rich and influential people, cops, housewives - he does not care. As long as it serves him. YOU could call that evil, but you're missing the point of the character if you do.
For anyone saying this wouldn’t work or doesn’t work Malvo would have instantly killed any cop he suspected of being capable. He smelled his weakness and for some reason decided to throw him back like a fish too small to eat.
@Bill Parrish it's called a fictional tv show. usually people do something called the willing suspension of disbelief.
@Bill Parrish Yet questioned it with reference to some alleged superpower Malvo apparently possesses. "Yeah, I know it seems like someone would have to have super-persuasion powers to make this work, but you _could_ also do it if you were a mind reader."
Better explanation. Malvo doesn't really care. Malvo would rather not kill the cop than kill him - if only for the possible difficulty it might cause - so if the cop takes the warning and walks away, fine. If Malvo has to kill him, almost as fine. It's an illustration of just how little Malvo cares about whether or not the cop survives meeting him: not even enough to try to bullshit the cop. It's just, "Look. How about you just go away?"
One assumes there's a trail of cops who _didn't_ make the smart choice stretching out behind Malvo for quite some distance.
C'mon guys it's really simple. Malvo tried his scare tactic because it's easier than getting out of the car etc, though if he /had/ to get out of the car then he'd kill the guy and then drive away. It simply saves him some time and he gets to freak people out like he loves. There's no magic belonging here lol.
i never watched this show, so all i know is this clip and these comments. what is malvo's superpower?
@@minamur he’s the personification or evil, basically he’s the devil.
"We could do it that way..."
What a way to begin
See the intensity of a simple scene. Thats art.
It's beautiful
Not only the cold air illuminated by the red lights, but it also struck me (after viewing the scene several times) that Officer Grimley is almost hypnotized by Malvaux's voice - it is as if a snake is hypnotizing its prey.
The writing is so amazing in Fargo.
Whoever created this show is a genius.
@@ebaulabola9100 V. M. VARGA WOULD BE PROUD.
@@ebaulabola9100 that would be Noah hawkley
So this shit isn't real then?
is it just me or is the new season kinda just not on the same level? seems like its trying but doesn't quite match the quality of the earlier seasons. chris rock jus dont do it for me
the end where Gus just simply looks at Lorne in complete confusion and awe like a child and is only able to mutter "sir?" reminds me so much of the scene with Anton and the shop keeper in no country for old men, the shop keeper at one point has the literal exact same facial expression as Gus with the same line he just softly says "sir?" after Anton another grown man asked him what time he went to bed at. The realization the person you're talking to is genuinely evil or has serious malicious intent that they thought they would never have to deal with in their normal mundane lives.
Malvo was a predator. He could spot other predators easily. He knew Grimly wasn’t one of them. Grimly himself said he never planned on becoming a cop. Malvo knew if he wanted to end Grimly he easily could’ve. But he knew he didn’t need his weapons when his words and his look would be sufficient to scare a man who’d probably dealt exclusively with broken taillights and noise complaints his entire career. Grimly knew when the conversation started that he was out of his depth.
Nonsense. He figured out the green riddle and won.
holy shit I have to rewatch this show
Billy's Bob's "do you understand me" couldnt sound more ominous if he tried.
oh yah you betcha there be dragons.
Billy Bob Thornton you are a class act.
Oh you betcha!
The witnesses of revelation are supposed to be killed by dragon, maps wasn’t lying 🥶🥶🥶 read revelations
If Grimly did go down that certain road, Malvo would still be alive. Amazing.
Turns out Malvo was the one who chose the wrong path that lead to his death
There is something wrong with all the 4 seasons of Fargo. Once you start watching, no matter how hard you try, you cannot stop watching till the final episode. The world of Fargo traps you and there is no escape.
I easily stopped watching Season 3. It was fucking awful
@@JoeSmith-dl9ok with all it's obvious problemas, season 3 is still my favorite (all of them are great tho)
@@firstpcf There was always something off for me with season 3. Can you elaborate on what your points were?
The city is the same way.
Billy Bob Thornton is excellent in this scene but also Colin Hanks is too. You can feel the fear in his eyes and hear in his voice when he said sir .
Colin is good, but he's definitely in a different league from his old man.
@@dannythomas417 yeah but Tom Hanks is a world class star. It is not fair to ask him to be like his father. maybe one day he can be.He is also a great actor too.
This is when I knew I was sold, definitely.
I love the lighting from the cars, the exhaust fumes pluming through the stiff cold air. It’s like you’re really there.
Lorne Malvo is one of the all time great antagonists, one of Billy Bob's very best performances.
That felt like a genuine threat that would work irl, most threats made on tv shows or movies seem a little far fetched.
Or when somebody threatens you in the chat on RUclips.
"I'LL KILL YOU!"
me: That's nice let me know how it works out for you.
Because he shows no fear when saying it, which is a bad sign
"Maps use to say that there are dragons here now they don't" cold line!!!
I'm guessing you played football.
Billy Bob Thornton is a fantastic actor🐺👍
I saw this scene when it was first aired back in the day. This one bone chilling scene has always stuck with me. Totally unforgettable. 2me
Lorne Malvo sensed the officer wasn't a tough one from the first impression, long before his daughter called on the radio.
"..cuz maps used to say THERE BE DRAGONS HERE now they don't..but that don't mean the dragons aren't there"
Honestly that line kind of ruined the whole intimidation factor for me. If I was the cop I'd assume he was high as fuck and would have cut him off and wound up dead for sure.
That line was scary as hell. He was pretty much saying im the wrong one to fuck with
At the first, and last shot, you could say the car's light symbolizes a brighter side, while Lorne's car significantly covering the frame is just darkness. Pretty good frame.
these are not the droids you are looking for
Started this series last night and can't believe I didn't watch it sooner. This entire scene I was like "Please listen to him dude, just walk away" lol. You know the other cop getting killed with a baby on the way eliminates any bluffs or boundaries. They did a great job setting up this scene.
The machine noises and the bleak cold amplifies how alone that officer is.
nice observation right there, damn.
first time I saw this scene i had chills.
I take it you were not deployed.
@@SailfishSoundSystem?? No I wasn’t? And?
I’ve never come across a movie that I haven’t watched but just satisfied watching one scene over and over again
That was the coolest Ford Taurus commercial ever!
Finally a good comment. Jesus.
Does anyone else get serious Anton Chigurh vibes from Malvo?
DUH
Woah holy shit how did you make that connection? Wow dude you should be a movie critic WOAH really made my neural synapses fire there mate. Fuck.
Malvo is cooler I think.
nope, Anton was far scarier
Yes, but less overtly monstrous than Anton.
Billy Bob is great here yes. But let's not discount the contribution that Colin Hanks (Gus) has here. His ability to play off Billy Bob's energy here is not easy to do. Many actors would try to shine too hard: "Look how scare I'm supposed to be." Not Colin. His fear is apparent but doesn't overshadow his conflict and inner turmoil. I promise you this scene looks much different otherwise. Fantastic support. One of the best scenes in TV.
Very well said. Couldnt agree more. If it was a different actor rather than Colin, the scene would have felt much different, the fear would be so cliche and too obvious.
After i saw Sling Blade I knew BBT was a great actor. But he became one of the greats after Fargo. He was masterful in this series! Perfection.
He's also great in Monsters Ball,an underrated movie.
This has to be one of the most creepiest scenes ever. Thornton is pure evil in this series and he was just amazing.
This is how you put the fear of God into someone. Pure greatness.
Exactly u get it
This is a counterpoint to the scene in the original movie, when Steve Buscemi tries to bribe a cop in the middle of the night, with disastrous outcomes.
My favorite scene from all of the series.
They say that most psychopaths know exactly when they're going to die. Until that moment, they fear absolutely nothing.
One of the best performances in a tv show.
Fun fact: This scene was shoot on two different days, both actors did not even see each other for this scene. Billy Bob Thornton did it a week earlier in a studio and Colin Hanks did it on location.
I tried this when I got pulled over for speeding. I should be getting the leg cast off soon
Lacking charisma points
Lol.
Just an unbelievably fantastic scene in cinema! Top notch!
@@charlesferdinand422 lol did you like your own stupid comment?
@@aboodabulaban2867 Of course, the option is there for anyone to use and if anyone liked my comment that was me you stupid fuck
"that don't mean the dragons aren't there"... is when you walk back to your car, call for backup and cover the suspect with your shotgun until everyone arrives.
and then he does nothing and gets let go free and you lose your job
@@Jellyman916 He's in a car stolen from a crime scene with a dead chief of police and women, and her unconscious husband.
The whole point of the scene was that Gus was intimated, and him letting salvo go is one of the biggest regrets and motivations of his actions for the rest of the season,
@@RedRabbitEntertainment yeah, but the policeman doesn't know that
This was 10 years ago? Agg, I feel so old. Seems like yesterday.
Malvo got his maps from the UFO surveyors in Season 2
Malvo can tell a fake good guy looking for an excuse to be evil, and a truly good guy just trying to do what's right. One he can manipulate and corrupt, the other he can only move out of his way.
one of the best scenes i have ever seen ( i have seen many movies)
111967 6346534653456 but this is the show and not the movie.
Stanley Kubrick learn english
Stanley Kubrick and this is why my comment getting likes...
Like 11?
It really makes me wonder though , if there's a possibility that incidents similar to this have happened before ...where a suspect told a cop straight up to get back in his patrol car and keep it moving , due to the suspect being a legit badass but yet a professional who only harms targets hes getting paid to hit and doesn't wanna harm an innocent cop , things similar to this must have happened before atleast a handful of times , we just dont see or hear about it because the cops it happens too never speak on it
I've done it
Coldest scene in tv cinema.
People who say this wouldn't have worked are ignoring the fact that Malvo would've just fucking killed the cop otherwise.
0:06 - the car exhaust emits two clouds of steam as cop approaches - like a man approaching a sleeping dragon. Also at 0:47 - more streams of steam. This man has wandered into dangerous territory. Best he not awaken the sleeping giants.
Only a real killer, who has actually dispatched a lot of people, has that look in his eyes that can make a man see into the future with as few words as possible..
Nobody wants to see a tombstone with their name on it..
Some people, who are definitely more observant than many others wrote jokingly that they supposedly tried the same thing on some road with a police officer, and then they had some issues with their (broken, as I think) bones. That was exactly the point. The scene is the explanation that the person in the car is definitely evil and for some reason, he decided not to kill an officer. That's the point, the evil man didn't want to kill a young man, a teenager in his eyes. This is how we know that the person in the car is not devoid of mercy.
He never turned off the car, he knew he was always going to get away.
What an actor 👏👏
my favorite scene of the show.
Mine too. When I first watched this opening scene when it was originally shown on C4 I was hooked.
Most powerful scene i have ever seen
You should watch more films.
That's the coldest thing an officer must have heard.
Because maps used to say “there be dragons here”
"On some level food knows its food."
I miss Fargo☹️
To one of them, this was mercy. To the other - fear.
This shows Malvo has some compassion... which makes him complex and fascinating.
The "you understand me?" was so menacing
Lorne shouldn't have let this fella go home... 😂
This is one of the best line in fargo
alright, that's it. I'm re-watching the whole show again.
Wow, I'm sure a police officer somewhere in the middle of nowhere had this kind of encounter with a spooky character before
Maybe but most criminals are shit for brains morons.
Well it's a true story so... Chances are high lol, though i don't know for this exact scene but I wouldn't be surprised if it was real
In his arrogance, Malvo didn't realise that this is the road he shouldn't be going down.
it's not a threat or a warning, Lorn Malvo just6 delivers a message.
one person went down the wrong road
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Officer was probably happy to get back in his warm car. Looks COLD out there!
👍Pure Genius Billy Bob! 🍄🔑🧩🧠
Great scene
He is Perfect actor
This DOES NOT WORK, on most cops. It takes a very special kind of night and a special kind of cop for this to work on. Which is what makes this scene so incredible! Is because Lorn read him like a book before they even talked. Normally, he would have killed the cop. Just like the killer in the movie, fargo. But Lorne saw his weakness, as well as his value for his family. He knew, this cop has too much to loose. I don't need to kill him. I just need to warn him. About who he's dealing with, and that this is not the man to cross. Some roads, you DON'T go down. I've learned this lesson the hard way.
people saying it wouldn't work if they tried it. It's about congruence. There are non-verbal cues that are most important in his line. When a true killer who really means 'there be dragons here' says it, we pick up all the non-verbal vibe from him and the threat is real. When you who has never been in a fight or swatted anything more than a fly, say it, we don't get those non-verbal cues from you and the whole thing is not congruent, sounds weak and falls apart. He's an actor who knows what to mimic and there are probably several takes so it works here.
Wonderful scene...
Best season ever
The first heartwarming signs of a blossoming relationship. ❤
Sovereign citizens take note, this is how its done.
Yeah, go ahead, see what happens.😂 that “sovereign citizen” stuff is b.s.
You're joking right?🤣🤣👌
Let me know how it works out for you.
lol
Lorne Malvo IS Satan Himself; good ‘ol Lucifer in the flesh doing Biblical work that God put Him here to do for reasons above our pay grade. Outstanding character thanks to Billy Bob’s outstanding acting ability. Well done !
Billy Bob is the DEVIL in this series.
Such a Bad Ass!!
Maps used to say there be dragons here is such a cold fucking line
Lorne Malvo is Satan. His line “I haven’t had a slice of pie like that since the Garden Of Eden” line he gives the ex-cop diner owner in the other scene
garden of eden is a buffet in fargo
i saw this clip and i got scared this man's eyes are deadly as fu..
You are justified to shoot someone when they start talking about "dragons"
I've never really enjoyed BBT in anything else I've seen him in, but he's mesmerising in this. The script is razor sharp of course, but his delivery is amazing.
the scariest thing about this is how much colin hanks channels his pa......so distracting, in a nice way
You know who his dad is, right?
Best scene of all time
What an epic scene
Such a cold, calculated and effective assassin...
how have i never heard of anything about this show apart from the title, till now?
Malvo's been down one road too many.
"Well how the turntables"-Gus in the finale
I knew Grimly had to be the one to kill Lorne in the end after watching this scene. The unlikely hero corning the monster thats destroyed so many lives. Truly masterful writing.
The end where Malvo says "I'm rolling up my window" always cracks me up for some reason 🤣.So random.