Barry 3x06 - Motorcycle Chase & Shootout Scene (1080p)
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This is probably the closest thing we’ll ever get to a live-action GTA
Especially the car salesman going "not today" when Barry goes in the store 😂
have you seen den of thieves
That's what I thought! As soon as it went from him getting onto the interstate, the camera perspective was totally GTA. Even the back camera scenes. It was amazing.
All it needs is the HUD.
Nope because To Live and Die in LA already exists. Oh and Scarface.
The handoff part is hilarious and it also explains why he missed all those shots. Only an idiot would think some James Bond shit like that would work. The clumsy way all the violence happens adds a layer of realism and humor that makes this show great.
yet he remained the only one from the group to survive, every other member got killed or severely injured
@@agbrenv Until last night 🥴
@@CommanderLongJohn yeah, my exact thoughts when I watched the episode
Reminds me of when the lissons from "the righteous gemstones" tried that bullshit from young guns and the lady instantly got shot up lmao
"That James bond shit doesn't happen in real life, professionals don't do that"
The car salesman was something else. " not today ".
Man had ‘i am having an affair’ in his car sales pitch and then just ended a life like it was any other day , dark comedy gold 😂
@@benconnor3206 LA Car Dealership energy, for real.
The car buy has come a long way since slc punk.
He really needed to make that sale.
Maybe his wife will take him back now
I love the fact that there is ZERO chase music. So when he is driving thru all the cars you can hear a lot of the audio coming from each vehicle. Love this show!
I love this scene.
I've always loved the no music approach. Bullitt really did it for me from the beginning with that historical sequence and wonderful rumblings of small block vs big block. Plus it wonderfully demonstrated the good handling of the mustang at the time instead of the brick of a charger. Any time serious scenes leave out a score, I'm usually pleased. Just adds this fantastic aire of seriousness
Watch this in 5.1 surround if you have the chance. It will blow your mind even more.
If you know anything about motorbikes it would only make you annoyed or amused... Engine sounds are hilariously wrong.
It reminds me of the scene from _Reservoir Dogs_ where Mr. Pink makes his escape. No music, not much dialogue, just action, thrills, chaos, and impeccable cinematography and sound work. I feel like Bill may have taken at least a bit of influence from that scene here, and it has worked wonders.
That was fkin hilarious. The way he just kept singing that song after all the bikers were dead just shows how far he is from being normal. Love that show.
Bill Hader confirmed in an interview the singing was all improvised. Just Bill being bored on set so he started singing then thought it’d be funny to continue it throughout. Genius.
@CognizantxNight It's already confirmed! Season 4 is on the way quickly because Bill and Alec wrote both Season 3 and 4 during quarantine. It's also confirmed that Bill is directing all 8 episodes!
@@zen2326 he also said he thought it’d be funny to have Barry making some kind of effort to cheer himself up only to have it interrupted by the bikers
@@zen2326 Wait, r e a l l y ?! YAAAAAY!!! 😃
Define normal. Lol
Idk why but the “SHES BACK UP SHES BACK UP” followed by her rising and getting shot again had me in fucking tears
The level of goofiness mixed with somebody getting shot is what gets my dying on the floor
@@goombino_ i was surprised at the things i laughed at
Anyone notice at the end barry almost materializes out of nowhere? Such a subtle and awesome detail to the scene, he literally went ghost
When I first watched it, I had to rewind it several times to figure out where he went while the whole fiasco unfolded. He blends in like the psychopath he is.
It is weird, did he go out the back and then come back around to the front along the left wall?
@@rnash999 if you watch the front left doors they slightly open and close right around the shooting off the roof scene , he was in camera the whole time it seems but didn’t notice him until the 10th+ watch 😂
@@benconnor3206 OK, thanks, that was an interesting thing to do with the scene and now has me wondering what else I miss on various shows.
Barry Batman
all these fixed angles and minimal camera movements are great and so classically barry
And the minimal talking in the whole episode while everything is falling apart makes it so funny. Like the episode where he fought the little girl
Most motorcycle chases: quick edits and cool stunts
This motorcycle chase: shoot it like a GTA mission
I laughed my ass off at this guy trying to single arm hand off a M249 to a guy on a Motorcycle while moving.
and then he crashes and the guy is like.. Seriously.. No really....
It was a MK48, basically a 249 in 7.62. Yea, as soon as he held up that heavy ass thing I laughed and just knew it wouldn't go well.
That part had me laughing as well. The look on his face made it even more hilarious.
"Hand off!"
"WHAT?!"
@@Bryan-uw1ny MK48 mod 0
“HANDOFF!” Yep, these guys are definitely cut from the same cloth as Taylor. 😂😂
"WHAT???? OH SHIT."
@@LeaveDenbyAlone *slaps gun haphazardly
"He wants to shoot the plane out of the sky and drink beers...."
How crazy is it that Barry is a "comedy" yet has some of the best action sequences in cinema history?
It’s more of a tragicomedy
In cinema history? I mean, yeah its a great series, but best action in cinema history is quite a stretch.
@@Dreamagain11 I'd say Barry is in its own category, as it tries to pull it off differently than Raid.
@@dbsti3006TV history, definitely
@@NTWoo95 Maybe. Like I said, it's good. Definitely above average, but there are other TV series that you can make the argument for. Not taking away from this one at all. Just saying that TV is a broad spectrum and variety of very well written shows.
I love how he doesn't know how to shift gears so he's just revving the shit out of it. Explains why the bike ends up so fucked up (I think)
Also I think it got shot
And why they caught up so quick lol
great attention to detail
I was noticing that the entire way through.
it's also why all the cars were passing him and honking
More people need to watch this show this chase scene was just 👌🏿
I agree, I think it hit harder because it was portrayed so casually. It just sort of… happened.
pure genius.
Exactly
What on earth is it? Looks great
Wat show is this
This was better/more suspenseful than the majority of movie car chases.
Watch Ronin
Barry has truly gone insane this season. This whole scene is nothing but a speedbump to his day. 😆
Helps that the people targeting him are generally incompetent.
I just love how he is humming "you're my buddy" randomly throughout the chase.
I'm guessing it's a combination of You are my LOVER you're my BEST FRIEND and the song that goes He's my BROOOOTHER lol
Along with an intermittent “Ah shit!” when he sees people trying to kill him.
I’m pretty sure he’s singing ‘I’ve loved you all over the world’ by Willie Nelson, earlier on he makes a collage with Willie on it
This was just…wow. Bill Hader is a truly remarkable talent and this scene was one of the best I’ve ever watched on a TV screen.
i don't think he was driving
@@jfaust1374 he directed, wrote, and storyboarded the whole chase regardless if he was driving or not…
ugh get a grip dude.
@@nestorperena8629 yes sir, Mr. Nestor sir
Stop cheating on Beadie
THAT....was an extremely well shot scene!! (No pun intended.)
I remember my mom asking me to replay this whole sequence (at least) 5 times the first we watched it, before even finishing the episode. We were just in awe, laughing our asses off, and gasping. The lack of any music and just the sound of the sputtering motorbike, gunshots, and whooshing of the cars flying by. Just brilliant. I miss this show, bring on season 4 now please.
I don’t think a chase scene has ever been filmed this way before, beautiful cinematography
the way he is mumbling the song all along this scene defines this show the best
This is one of the greatest homage chase scenes in history. Brilliant! GTA Barry.
this scene is a breath of fresh air
no over edited bullshit
no generic action music
just the sound of the bikes and the comedy that yoy get from the guy crashing his bike cause he can't grab the Machine Gun properly from the guy in the van
For those who don't know: the guy yelling handoff is the exact same actor from the Ronnie episode that is in the grocery store and gets destroyed by Ronnie.
The cinematography scene is so much like something like Stanley Kubrick would shoot! It looks incredible! I honestly wish more content today would be shot like that.
Stanley Kubrick loved centre framing.
One OF the best scenes I've ever seen. The silence... the noise, the anticipation. Honestly, the best TV show I've ever witnessed. I usually can't help but be distracted by my phone. Not with this show. Bill Hader is on another level. Every episode had me gripped. Never have I ever been enthralled as much as the entire series.
This is one of my all-time favourite scenes, the way it's shot, no musical soundtrack, the suspense, the humour, and the quiet triumph of holding on to the beignets. So funny and amazing!
Kudos too the creators for not adding music, its what made this perfect. The audio engineer also did an amazing job with the sound when Barry was passing the lenghty row of cars
For those wondering how Barry suddenly appears, it is almost certainly not him coming out of the left door, aka the door he entered. It also isn't cgi. If you look below the service & parts sign there is a side entrance. From a production standpoint, they probably had him run in, make his way around to that door, exit, stay behind the vehicle as he approached with the actors lining up the way he did to give him cover, and then split apart to reveal him once he hit his mark. From a narrative prospective this obviously doesn't work and yes, he did essentially appear out of nowhere. From an actual production standpoint this was simply a rehearsed and well timed scene to add that extra little laugh for the keen eyed observer. If you count the seconds he had more than enough time from when he entered to the reveal to do this with a few run throughs before cameras started rolling. He definitely could have come out of that front left door but going through the service exit is the more likely so they knew he'd be out of the shot. The door does seem to move based on reflections but that could have been it still closing slowly as the top of the door doesn't seem to move outwardly.
Or, hear me out, that wasn't him that entered the store. They could have just put someone with a similar frame to him in a motorcycle helmet. My guess would be that's what they did and that Barry was waiting somewhere on set like behind the car that the salesman is talking in front of. Because of the camera's angle he could have easily been hidden behind that car and came out from behind it because of the people in front of the camera blocking your ability to see over there.
I think this makes the most sense as it would make the scene far less complex and easier to reshoot multiple times if they needed to.
@@naturesrevenge8758 Its totally this. There's no reason for it to be Bill Hader when he runs into the dealership wearing the helmet. It's his stuntman, no doubt the same stuntman that we're watching for the first 3 minutes of the scene when he's on the bike. Stuntman runs in, Bill Hader comes out, his entrance back into the foreground cleverly masked by the huddle of onlookers. The old Hollywood switcheroo.
@@naturesrevenge8758 This is what I thought too. Agreed.
Yeah, I was trying to figure out how he gets between the group and the building. Could not see him exit via the glass doors.
This will go down with the Sicaro boarder shootout scene as one of the best in years. Its hilarious and dark. A great combo. The shotgun to the rooftop biker girl had me in stiches.
Don't know if anyone else has noticed but this is a reference back to the very first episode where Barry is sitting in traffic on a freeway and a motorbike food delivery guy races past the stationary cars and makes Barry jump.
The hilarious absurdity of this scene keeps me coming back. I've watched this no less than 10 times in the last year.
I find Bill Hader's direction very interesting. The way he approaches a scene like this one or the fight agains Ronny, is very clinical and realistic feeling. At the same time his writing and characters are bordering on the surreal, and of course we can't forget the humor. It all gives Barry an almost Lynchian vibe. I'm very excited to see what Bill Hader does next!
Funniest line of season 3:
"Hand-off!"
Barry crept into my top 5 current shows on TV this season. And Hader directing all of season 4 just announced is awesome news!
4:05 ah yes the 2and amendment
MURICA!
You're my Buddy you are my friend...
you killed my buddies
It's really well shot, and using realism as a comical device is genius.
Applause to the car salesman who responsibly used his right to bear arms.
Makes this priceless.
Bad guy chose the wrong place to shoot.
Lol
When you're doing a sell mission in GTA Online in a full lobby
It's actually insane how good this scene, as well as other ones in the show, is
I can't...im going to literally die from laughter
The way this was filmed , the camera facing the rider , a few feet ahead , with the noise of the cars each side . Amazing work by Bill.
This scene feels weirdly removed and distant. Maybe it's because you can't see Barry's face because Bill didn't want to ride the bike himself (I don't blame him, Tom Cruise he ain't.) That, combined with the fact that you can hear his breathing the whole time kinda reminds me of 2001: A Space Odyssey, the way you feel connected and disconnected from the astronauts at the same time.
They were intentionally trying to not portray Barry as cool, hence the no-frills shootouts.
@@blackjac5000 cool? No. They only ever portray Barry as goofy or scary.
@@GigaChadh976 Tell us you don't understand English without saying so.
@@GigaChadh976 Yeah, that's what they said.
Barry is probably the best series for sound effects, even the dirt bikes are on point
The show is so brilliant and the scene was wonderfully shot
I love how the van dude just opened up with a machine gun while stuck in total gridlock traffic
Was wondering how many people he hit there
@@surfinmuso37 probably 30+ ppl definitely hit
@@Phil.Leotardo lol...no one seemed to mind
anytime Bill Hader directs, its like a cool version of Quentin Tarantino...he has skills
and the episode from last season, wilth the Karate girl, also very Tarantino in its direction
I love it, Love ya Hader!
The car salesman made it much more entertaining
I wish I could rewatch this episode and season for the first time again because the cinematography went absolutely crazy
Excellent use of compositing and CGI elements in this scene. They're nearly invisible, but they're there, used for the shots where stunt safety is paramount.
2:34 🤣 That awkward stare after the rider crashes due to a failed “handoff.”
Car salesman deserve a raise for his service 😂
The dealership guy's a legend!
For a relatively inexpensive comedy-drama television series, it has better action sequences than most big budget Hollywood action films.
This is like a GTA mission 😂😂
The guy popping out the sunroof with a gun. Shooting an entire car and no one moved 😂😂
As someone local to where all these freeway scenes were shot, I can't help but notice that none of the progressing scene cuts make sense in terms of location but that's film magic for you! They made it work otherwise
Most chase scenes in film are like that. It's rare that the crew is going to find a single linear segment of roads that has all the elements the scene needs PLUS that they're able to get permits to shut it down and film. I agree that it pulls you out of the scene when you notice it though. I'm local too...the 10/710 split is like a mile from where I'm sitting typing this :)
Ted Lasso won the Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series over this
I'm still baffled by this
At some points it made me feel like Barry's dirt bike just wasn't going fast enough. Not a criticism, it just amped up the tension wonderfully.
I think maybe he didn’t know how to shift it. What was also great was that when he switched to the bike he not only kept his bag of pastries but took the helmet from the dead guy. Safety first you know.
To be fair the previous owner of that bike was hit by Barry in a car so it's understandably busted lol
@@Palaemon44 if you can get a bike moving , you probably know how to shift
The sound of him wringing the balls of that pos bike was hilarious
Already a legendary show, this whole sequence just raised it a little higher!
For those of us who live in L.A., the cars speeding by Barry on the freeway, the speeding and erratic drivers, and showing the gridlock are the most authentic aspects of that scene. Kudos B. Hader, you nailed So. Cal culture !!
that ending might be the most american ending to a chase i've ever seen
This is so well shot. If you pay attention, Barry disappears at 3:49 inside just as the shooting starts, then somehow reappears in front of the group of five people at 4:08, even though he wasn't there when they initially ran over.
If you look at 4:02, you see the door the group on the right came through show changing reflections, as if it is being opened. He likely ran out at that point. But they really hide it well. Guess it characterizes how Barry blends in so well, as a psychopath
@@maaz322 and if you look closely once the biker has been shot twice you can see him just standing in place whereas everybody else is still crouching or uneasy. He stays looking until he's good to move. Stone cold.
@@maaz322 that's not psychopathy (there's plenty to indicate that Barry's particular brand of fuckedupness isn't that), just his combat plus contract killing training and experience. Fuches is a psychopath, but Barry has the ability to feel both guilt and empathy. I hope season four gets to the bottom of it because if it's anything like the first three seasons it's going to be a devastating reveal.
Great background context to this scene. Barry just took out one of the shooters with his car and he hopped on his dirt bike with every intention to keep his dinner date
That car salesman who wasn't having anyone's shit, dude was straight up bad ass.
I love how none of the other drivers react to being shot at
I must tell you I was in a small shootout I was lucky but the car in front of me had its rear window and back right shot and blown to pieces at a red light stop. Two or three guys were on a warpath one of them simply dropped after the 4 or 5th pop and the other dudes fled it was fast as a flash. I hunched my shoulders up and ducked by my wheel, it seemed like 10 seconds but I bet you it was probably a good 90 seconds of all of us hunched down. You just instinctively freeze and hunch down if you are not accustomed to gunshots. These things do happen
Just an average day in LA
So great, unfettered experience
Did anyone else lose track of barry during the car dealership scene, runs inside next thing he walking away.
HANDOFF!!!!!
I love how slow he actually drives that bike, realistic and hilarious at the same time haha
Doesn’t know how to ride one so it makes sense.
Bill Harder its always clean with his directing
I watched this episode three times. I love the car dealerships scene. What is so funny the the car dealer does not flinch when there is gun fire. This must happen often.
he said not today and went inside and got his shotgun 🤣🤣
@@ogvader7412 That scene was so funny I rewind it three times.🤣
this is one of the most realistic chases ever
Car salesman conversation is pretty accurate
Him pulling onto the freeway was so well done!
I was laughing and intrigued at the same time
Hilarious!!! This guy has to be the luckiest motorcycle rider on the planet.
Coolest, yet most casual chase scene ever in a TV show/movie
Probably the best scene from this season. Blew my freaking mind how realistic it was.
For more realism, I would have expected people to open their car doors and dive under their car and/or run away when the guy was unloading his machine gun on the traffic jam though ;-)
For me the funniest part is that, despite driving a bike capable of going practically anywhere, he chooses the highway. (smacks forehead.) 🤣
0:55 most realistic California drivers I've seen on TV
Barry was the best
Barry feels like the US mr. Inbetween lmao i love it
Proof that a good chase scene doesn't need music.
The fact that there was no soundtrack in this scene made it better.
3:18 half life 2 smg
A scene that actually protrays the speed (or lack of) of a 50cc motorbike. Nice!
Guy shoots M249 at Barry:
People in their cars: We'll pretend we never saw that
This show is just layers of genius.
The fact he’s on a two stroke makes it more badass
I hope this new wide, long clip action style takes off, this was awesome.
"She's back up!! She's back up!!"
the absolute funniest park is the car salesman not reacting until they literally go inside his store
It’s hard to believe Mr Kleintop had good accuracy than those motor cross bikers
Not if you look at the sign at the end of the scene. "Kleintop's Use Ar's." I love that touch lol
2:33 Look at his face when he says “HAND OFF!!!” 😂 🤣
Love the moped sound effects for the motorcycle. 😂
Best car salesman ever
Damn, season 3 had some great moments even tho it wasn't great compared to season 1 and 2, but the series was still salvable at this point
Ok, I'm in love on how this scene was shot.
I love that even during such an intense chase scene everyone involved keeps being am awkward doofus