when he spotted nokes he reverted back to his child like state of being terrified but remembered who he now was and smiled in the mirror he knew that night he was going go get the best nights sleep of his life
Yes, This crossover scene is necessary. The Bathroom scene shows that, in some regards, he's still the scared little boy who was molested all those years ago.
If I'm sitting alone anywhere and some dude in a leather jacket looks at me and says..there's nothing I can do for him YET...enjoy your meal...as soon as he walked in the bathroom,I'd throw a 20 on the table and bolt the fuck out of there!!! Lmao
@@superstarreviews9937 Depends on the culture maybe, and perhaps the type of jacket. If it's a known biker gang jacket or something, I'm probably out too.
@@Robkinggozer If you terrorized so many juviniles in your life and then see a dodgy looking guy do a touble take when he's walking by who then stops and stares at you with a dead look in his eyes, that should be your que to walk out of the bar as soon as he says "not right now" !
Yep, especially knowing what you did in that correctional juve facility all those years ago and that Ron's character is of the right age. I also would have chucked a few bills at the bar tender and ran. Thankfully for script purposes Nokes wasn't smart enough to see the red flag.
Crudup is a phenomenal actor so its no surprise that he would ace this roll as a Westie. Its the other guy that plays John Reilly who impressed me the most. Very convincing as an intelligent unhinged homicidal junkie hell's kitchen gangster. Nailed it. My hat is off to you sir.
@@mytravels8685 He's actually neither. He is a stage actor. He has a bunch of Broadway credits and even won a Tony. Theatrical movements must be exaggerated so that the audience in the balcony can see them and lines must be articulated crisply for the same reason. What you are talking about is what happens when stage actors appear in films. Sleepers was Crudup's first film credit. He lost that stilted quality later in his career.
@@mc76 Let's not leave out Kevin Bacon. Good God he can act. Honest decent heartfelt good guy and then play a despicable character like Nokes. Both sides of the spectrum.
I always wanted to take revenge on the monster who made my life hell, then one day I woke up and decided to forgive him, a few months later he came to the place I was working crying about his son being stabbed in the heart with a screwdriver in Germany, I don’t drink but as he was telling me what happened I called to my sidekick to get me a beer, his face was priceless as it dawned on him I got my revenge.
It makes me so sad that what happened to them when they were young boys effected how they grew as men. Childhood stollen away by pedophiles is rarely a promising future for poor young children.
Jeezzus John & Tommy look menacing & deadly. When reading about the Westies these guys are exactly how I pictured Jimmy Coonan, Mickey Featherstone & Eddie Cummiskey. To name a few.
yo Chris, you shoulda put the whole scene on here. . this is one of my favorite scenes in movie history. this is one of the best white boy gangster movies I ever scene (no racial offense, just being specific)!. .
Self Elevation, you should watch State of Grace, one of the best (if not the best) white boy gangster film, based slightly on the hells kitchen westies like this characters.
Literally the best 5 minutes of cinematography ever! From the tunnel, to them walking on the street. To the bar scene where they the Reagan douches to stop talking politics in a bar. To that moment where you know there going to f up there old juvee guard.
So, knowing what you did in the past...if you were nokes, sitting alone in a restaurant,and a guy like that came up and stared at you,then said enjoy your meal...would you not,get the fuck up and run like a bat outta hell,the very minute,he went in the bathroom?! Lmao
@@aldosigmann419 If you pay attentiom to how the bartender handles it, it was basically, "look, these guys are gonna buy you drinks, just dont talk about politics or religion in here", so it was actually more about a kind of reconciliation, just through 'hey lets all chill here and not start arguing about shit'
ron eldards thousand yard stare into the mirror Is perhaps my favourite part of this my favourite movie. Its very like the one he did in black hawk down.
That's the exact scene I wanted to see.the politics part.I almost had to go grab the dvd from the front room.I appreciate it.Great movie for those who haven't seen it
What makes this scene my favorite, it’s not just the tension and the fact that you KNOW it’s finally payback time.... it’s the music clip that’s playing on the background..... 2.43 Does anybody know what that tune is called ?
Ron Eldard is a fantastic actor because you see John the scared little boy remembering what Nokes did to him but you also see John the Westside Boy who is about to get revenge for what was done to him in Wilkinson
Probably my most favorite scene in the whole movie, very powerful movie, I can relate to those issues back when I was in private school 😢 12/31/22 Happy New Year
PBaker8291 a minority. I saw a few Irish when I went up there in 2012 but they ARE the minority group there. A few cops on bikes who looked like they were natives and a young guy talking to an old guy in a chair on a side street. Can’t remember which one, up in the 50’s.
That’s possibly the coolest transition in film history. The tunnel to Fall 1981.
"No religion, no politics" is the best bar conversation policy, regardless of political or religious beliefs.
This is 1 of the most satisfying scenes in movie history!!!
when he spotted nokes he reverted back to his child like state of being terrified but remembered who he now was and smiled in the mirror he knew that night he was going go get the best nights sleep of his life
Fuckin A dude
FUBAR.
Yeah such a powerful scene.
0reaver01 That wasn’t much of a smile. But, I see your point.
It was more of an expression of shock or horror, if you will.
Props that the bathroom scene isn't cut out like other YT clips. It's my favorite.
When Michael asks Father Bobby to lie for them, there's a similar scene where the horror of Wilkerson flashes before his eyes.
Yes, This crossover scene is necessary. The Bathroom scene shows that, in some regards, he's still the scared little boy who was molested all those years ago.
If I'm sitting alone anywhere and some dude in a leather jacket looks at me and says..there's nothing I can do for him YET...enjoy your meal...as soon as he walked in the bathroom,I'd throw a 20 on the table and bolt the fuck out of there!!! Lmao
Lol what does the jacket have anything to do with it?
Image i guess
@@superstarreviews9937 Depends on the culture maybe, and perhaps the type of jacket. If it's a known biker gang jacket or something, I'm probably out too.
@@Robkinggozer If you terrorized so many juviniles in your life and then see a dodgy looking guy do a touble take when he's walking by who then stops and stares at you with a dead look in his eyes, that should be your que to walk out of the bar as soon as he says "not right now" !
Yep, especially knowing what you did in that correctional juve facility all those years ago and that Ron's character is of the right age. I also would have chucked a few bills at the bar tender and ran. Thankfully for script purposes Nokes wasn't smart enough to see the red flag.
Best bit of the film when they walking down the road as men. Chills!!
2 good looking men too! The dark hair one ummm hot!!
@@charlenemoriarty1506 LOL And he's a great actor.
That double take John has will go down as one of the best realizations in movie history.
I thought it was really nice of them to not make Nokes eat his last meal off the floor.
i like it when he looks in the mirror and smile with this music in background. Moments that make a film even better !
Crudup is a phenomenal actor so its no surprise that he would ace this roll as a Westie. Its the other guy that plays John Reilly who impressed me the most. Very convincing as an intelligent unhinged homicidal junkie hell's kitchen gangster. Nailed it.
My hat is off to you sir.
Ron Eldard
@@mytravels8685 He's actually neither. He is a stage actor. He has a bunch of Broadway credits and even won a Tony. Theatrical movements must be exaggerated so that the audience in the balcony can see them and lines must be articulated crisply for the same reason. What you are talking about is what happens when stage actors appear in films. Sleepers was Crudup's first film credit. He lost that stilted quality later in his career.
@@mc76 interesting
@@mc76 Let's not leave out Kevin Bacon. Good God he can act. Honest decent heartfelt good guy and then play a despicable character like Nokes. Both sides of the spectrum.
I always wanted to take revenge on the monster who made my life hell, then one day I woke up and decided to forgive him, a few months later he came to the place I was working crying about his son being stabbed in the heart with a screwdriver in Germany, I don’t drink but as he was telling me what happened I called to my sidekick to get me a beer, his face was priceless as it dawned on him I got my revenge.
The performance that John tried to laugh in the mirror but did not laugh well was wonderful
No religion no politics. Its the unspoken rule around the world
McHales used to have tremendous burgers too !! Hung there every time I was in NYC.
Really?! Wow
Thanks for finishing the scene. You left out the best part.
It makes me so sad that what happened to them when they were young boys effected how they grew as men.
Childhood stollen away by pedophiles is rarely a promising future for poor young children.
Jeezzus John & Tommy look menacing & deadly. When reading about the Westies these guys are exactly how I pictured Jimmy Coonan, Mickey Featherstone & Eddie Cummiskey. To name a few.
yo Chris, you shoulda put the whole scene on here. . this is one of my favorite scenes in movie history. this is one of the best white boy gangster movies I ever scene (no racial offense, just being specific)!. .
Yeah I agree, not one of my favourite movies (great but not in my tops) but this scene it's superb
Self Elevation the drop
Self Elevation, you should watch State of Grace, one of the best (if not the best) white boy gangster film, based slightly on the hells kitchen westies like this characters.
out of town but when I get home I will for sure
The great Gary Oldham considers State of Grace his finest role. His Westside accent is perfect. Sean Penn sucks horribly.
Watching Billy Crudup walking down the street makes this scene priceless whether it was finished here or not! :-)
It's the Last Meal He's ever gonna Have. LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!
the blond haired man had red hair.
I think the Celtic background music adds to the scene, especially when he looks in the mirror
Pablo Escobar I always thought it sounded Native American
witchi tai to is the American indian song in the background
@@antidepressant11 Thanks for posting that, I've always wondered. Now it's playing in another RUclips tab and it's fantastic
It sounds Celtic though. Used to think it was myself.
@@roderickstockdale1678 I'm Irish and I can tell you that doesn't sound Irish at all. Old Irish music follows very specific structures
Literally the best 5 minutes of cinematography ever! From the tunnel, to them walking on the street. To the bar scene where they the Reagan douches to stop talking politics in a bar. To that moment where you know there going to f up there old juvee guard.
Hmmm it's a GREAT scene for sure. But a far cry from "literally the best 5 minutes of cinematography ever".
Buuut to each his own I suppose.
Close to it
I like how the 2 criminal psychopaths are Democrats. That's very realistic.
Reagan douches lol
The bathroom scene is the whole movie…. It’s so well done
So, knowing what you did in the past...if you were nokes, sitting alone in a restaurant,and a guy like that came up and stared at you,then said enjoy your meal...would you not,get the fuck up and run like a bat outta hell,the very minute,he went in the bathroom?! Lmao
Yeah, they caught him COMPLETELY off guard
lol..not right now!! Enjoy the rest of your meal...nah! I say again,I'd run the fuck outta there,the minute I was out of his line of vision! Lol
Enjoy the rest of your meal sir...
Because that'll be the last one you'll ever eat.
Oh...you ordered the meatloaf. The brisket's really good here, only you'll never know it.
@@speedyspooley ln the movie as little kid he was in middle of the fight
Mad 1976 Huh?
You fucked up.
What I think makes the scene even more powerful when he looks in the mirror and the music in the background
Absolutely.
It is so dark and beautiful.
got to the point !
What is that song?
Thanks for posting. So many people leave out the bathroom scene. Such a classic scene.
Republicans aren’t welcome in Hells Kitchen. Greatest line ever.
Because it’s a democrat shithole
Brandon welcomes your drooling servility son!
@@aldosigmann419 If you pay attentiom to how the bartender handles it, it was basically, "look, these guys are gonna buy you drinks, just dont talk about politics or religion in here", so it was actually more about a kind of reconciliation, just through 'hey lets all chill here and not start arguing about shit'
What a joke!!!!
It’s a free country the only reason those men complied is cause if they did not they would of died!
So
I can see why this dude filming couldn't hold still anymore!😂
LOVE THIS MOVIE!! One of my favorite scenes.😀😀
ron eldards thousand yard stare into the mirror Is perhaps my favourite part of this my favourite movie. Its very like the one he did in black hawk down.
and he already has his mind made up what he's going to do. So bad ass
I can’t believe how much self control John showed by not shooting Nokes the first time that he saw him.
2 of the most looking republicans ever
Hes got the ole westside Irish thing down.
I like the part with them walking down the street. 😀
Some GANGSTER SHIT
Washes his face and looks in the mirror, even he can’t believe he’s smiling it’s been so long since he’s seen one on his own face
That's the exact scene I wanted to see.the politics part.I almost had to go grab the dvd from the front room.I appreciate it.Great movie for those who haven't seen it
Jus come to show revenge is a best dish served cold.
Best revenge scene besides godfather 2
great scene great film
The Westies were very real and feared no one
The movie leaves whatever the guards did to them for a "farewell party" to the imagination... My blood runs cold just thinking about it.
Fall 1981 - So I was being born while this was happening 😊
Nos sobran los motivos...la @rganizacionn
Best scene ever.
He walks past the business men as total badass and goes into the bathroom as a scared little boy. Great cinema
Love this scene
Song name please!!!!!
Notice how they know how to not kill him too fast
Lol he said I can't hold still anymore
Almost as satisfying as the end of sicario
What makes this scene my favorite, it’s not just the tension and the fact that you KNOW it’s finally payback time.... it’s the music clip that’s playing on the background..... 2.43
Does anybody know what that tune is called ?
Witchi tai to
Everything is everything
Ron Eldard
My BEST scene 😢
2:06 you know the rules, no religion no politics
What's the music at the bar?
One of the best
Who here saw this scene and thought "Ron Eldard is going to be a huge actor." ? I know I did.
Yeah.... that never happened
No kidding.
Great scenes
Rules of the bar no religion no politics
@Mr Mg There's nothing different about Republicans they've been fucked up for a long time.
@Dennis Funny you have to go back hundreds of years to point to a time when the Republican party wasn't racist.
Ron Eldard is a fantastic actor because you see John the scared little boy remembering what Nokes did to him but you also see John the Westside Boy who is about to get revenge for what was done to him in Wilkinson
Billy Crudup and a star is born
Probably my most favorite scene in the whole movie, very powerful movie, I can relate to those issues back when I was in private school
😢
12/31/22
Happy New Year
Yea but you liked it though - HUGE difference
Good job holding still for as long as you could
Lolll
No trump supporters in hell's kitchen?
No Hell’s Kitchen anymore
PBaker8291 a minority. I saw a few Irish when I went up there in 2012 but they ARE the minority group there. A few cops on bikes who looked like they were natives and a young guy talking to an old guy in a chair on a side street. Can’t remember which one, up in the 50’s.
We never know when we will meet the Lord 🙏 for our mistakes 👍🍺♥️♥️♥️♥️✌️
Kevin bacon is a good actor. He played a prick in this movie and his character deserved it LOL. Talk about karma biting you in the ass 😂😆😂.
Witchi tao to is the name of the music.Beautiful.!
Good peyote song
That death was too easy !
❤I'll make you famous
The song?
Witchi tai to
Everything is everything
U stopped before the best part?
T R U M P 2024!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Meatloaf! NO! Brisket YES!
Republicans are not welcome in Hell’s Kitchen...🤣
What’s so funny about that?
Coming from a painful past.
Next time you're having problems with your EE 4G reception...just contact customer services.
Loooooool
Star 80
I'll make you famous
great quality
That guy had it comming. To him 👍
KARMA " IT'S A small WORLD ( YOU NEVER NO Who YOU BUMP in TO " )
Flags of our fathers
What's the song in the background called...it suits and creates this scene
Eriq85 Native85 Witchi Tai To - Everything is Everything
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Ron Eldard is the shit! 😂
Who ever put this up don’t ever come to Hells Kitchen and eat alone
Am I not welcome in Hells Kitchen?
Revenge best thing ever no matter how long it takes u cop out for what sin u have done
U can't hold still anymore, try living in thus SENERIO.
they never got their brisket sandwiches and soda bread!
Comment at the end is worth it
Hello Chris, please put the (Whole) scene on here, Tks 👈
Can anyone tell me the name of the song playing in the back ground? It doesnt seem to be on the soundtrack.
Witchi Tai To by Everything Is Everything
@@nickfelice5842 thank you sir and you ROCK!!
The intro sounds like the chucky theme in child’s play
Love the way Republicans are told to shut their convo down in Hell's Kitchen
Now they're all cowboys that would engage in a shoot out before being told what they could talk about. Lol
@@rogergarrison4271 Lol yeah, this is true
Legende
Still...... Hold.... Ing.....
you gotta play Grandmaster Flash - White Lines over this
anyone know the name of the song ?? that song goes hard
wawa Elias Everything is Everything "whichy tai" something like that. just found out, been looking for it ever since the movie came out.
Thanks
Use Shazam app on your phone man! it's awesome when your whatching a movie and don't know who sings it!
wawa Elias hit em Up by Lil Yahty
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