I love how the Mangalores each have a unique look while still looking like one race of beings. The amount of love and effort that went into this movie is what helps make it a classic
I remember seeing this in the cinema and crying tears of laughter as Ruby was counting and screaming under the table....absolutely legendary, hilarious, crazy film! I've lost count of how many times I've watched it👍
For me the ultimate scene in this movie is 0:20 , it cracks me up every time and I've seen it hundreds of times "uahahahahaha euh euh they're nawt hee-yor!"🤣 That and LeeLoo Dallas MULTIPASS!
Love the scene transition, after the Commander tries to reassure the President that his man will calm things down, to Korbin running with full blown shootout like that of Nakatomi Plaza shootout.
As fun as the action is in this clip, the best part is how clever the transitions are. Diva: Where are the stones? *cut's to Zorg who opens the box and then sad maniacal laughter* Diva: The stones are... in me... *dies*
It also mirrors the earlier scene in the movie when Leeloo was explaining to Father Cornelius where the stones were and Zorg was getting the case from the Mangalores. It cuts to Zorg opening the case and saying it’s empty then cuts back to Leeloo’s maniacal laughter Zorg had yelled at the Mangalores for delivering an empty case and clearly he didn’t learn from that because he too did not check the case before leaving
This featured Europe's largest indoor explosion at the time. The story goes, the fireball was so large, it set fire to more of the set than planned and almost burnt the studio down.
This is my all time favourite film. I lost count of the number of times I've watched it. Somehow seeing little vignettes like this, makes it even more special. Thank you God for this film.
I said after the Die Hard movie in NY with the terrorist stealing all the gold that the next Die Hard movie would be on a cruise ship, wasn't that far off.
I absolutely love this movie. There isn't a part of it that I couldn't watch over and over again. Even with some of my favourite films, there are parts that I just won't watch as I feel they bring nothing to the party, but this is my ultimate guilty pleasure. Mul-tee-pass......
The Fifth Element: So bad, yet so good. So corny, but so entertaining. I've seen it a dozen times and will see it a dozen more if I can! Muhl-tee-pass!
My wife says "This movie knew what it was" and that's why the corny doesn't hurt it. It's got a vibe, and it stays perfectly in harmony with that. Great movie!
Screams like bitch, can cut your heart out as easily as writing his name. This dude sounds like he would’ve been a riot to hang out with. Treasure that moment my dude.
Actually this movie did poorly in the U. S. only when they began to screen it in Europe and the rest of the world, this movie gain popularity, more and less what happening now with Valerian and the City Thousand Planets, I think that Luc Besson should have learned his lesson that the U. S. citizens isn't used to science fiction like this, weird, bizarre but full of charm.
@@TheKeyser94 Even though it wasn't as big a hit commercially in the U.S. I do clearly remember a lot of electronics stores at the time using this movie to demonstrate their state of the art TVs, due to the amazing visual FX in the movie.
Brion James (2:16) was a good actor , As well as Tommy Lister Jr. both great actors that are performing on the silver screen in the afterworld somewhere.
inolvidable. entretenida. ritmo frenetico. grandes actuaciones ian holm ( luego lo verias en el señor de los anillos ) bruce willis el gran gary oldman chris tucker - el inolvidable ruby la voz inconmensurable de diva plavalaguna ( la soprano Inva Mula-Çako )
In the olden days when this first came on on DVD, if you hit a TV store, every one of them.was showing this film. I think Luc's Veratasium needed a great score. It died in it's last third because of it. But the first half of that film is still a wonder. The French approach to visuals just had an extra kick.
I love the irony, when Zorg blamed the mercenaries for bringing an empty box and gets blown up, he basically eventually gets an empty box and gets blown up.
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I love how the Mangalores each have a unique look while still looking like one race of beings. The amount of love and effort that went into this movie is what helps make it a classic
Wh... Wh... Where did he learn to negotiate like that?
"I wonder..."
Love that line
Me too. My school day copy the lines. 😂
The skywalker school of negotiating
As much the line as the look on his face when he said it 😆😆
7:28
😂
That's how you negotiate with Putin.
I hated Ruby for the first 5 seconds he was on screen, then realized how brilliant the actor and role were. He was a vlogger before vloggers existed.
Bruh wayyyyyy too accurate! Probably goes by they/them pronouns as well!
He was meant to be annoying and he hit it out the park
@D D get over it
Well technically, this film takes place in the future so technically he was a follower of vlogging rather than an inspiration
@@onedaycloser2death224 We will not get over election fraud 2020 neither do stop it
I love how Tucker shots that guy in the face and then ask "if he alright" lol 🤣
haha
It’s just a flesh wound!
@@roberthuffer6591
LoL 🤣
Marvin got reincarnated, just to get shot in the face, again.
The most amazing part of that event was nobody in the audience would have ever predicted that this was going to happen in the next minute or so.🥱🥱🥱
“Where did he learn to negotiate like that?” Same place as Liam Neeson in Taken, I’d think.
That is lee evens by the way.
That’s what you call “aggressive negotiations”. 😈
I was thinking 'The Bruce with no name', 'Dirty Bruce' or possibly 'The Enbrucer' but that's cos I'm older than you
@@crazyman8472 true that amen ✊
@@kaligath6616The "Bumbling idiot" typecast.
I remember seeing this in the cinema and crying tears of laughter as Ruby was counting and screaming under the table....absolutely legendary, hilarious, crazy film! I've lost count of how many times I've watched it👍
Chris Tucker is a great actor
For me the ultimate scene in this movie is 0:20 , it cracks me up every time and I've seen it hundreds of times "uahahahahaha euh euh they're nawt hee-yor!"🤣
That and LeeLoo Dallas MULTIPASS!
No.Annoyng and stupid.
"Hahaha.. they're not here." Lol.. love the transition.
One of the best action sci-fi movies ever without a doubt
Sad what’s happened to Bruce the last few years…. 😞 to me that’s the worst thing that can happen to a person… loss of one’s self.
Nice French movie 👍
Of all the films I’ve seen, this is so incredible, and brilliantly directed by Luc Besson.
"Anyone else want to negotiate?" Classic!
"Anyone else want to negotiate?" has to be up there along with "I'll be back".
Love the scene transition, after the Commander tries to reassure the President that his man will calm things down, to Korbin running with full blown shootout like that of Nakatomi Plaza shootout.
As fun as the action is in this clip, the best part is how clever the transitions are. Diva: Where are the stones? *cut's to Zorg who opens the box and then sad maniacal laughter* Diva: The stones are... in me... *dies*
I think you mean transitions 😊
@@thomaspreudhomme9443 Yikes - thanks for the heads-up on the typo.
It also mirrors the earlier scene in the movie when Leeloo was explaining to Father Cornelius where the stones were and Zorg was getting the case from the Mangalores.
It cuts to Zorg opening the case and saying it’s empty then cuts back to Leeloo’s maniacal laughter
Zorg had yelled at the Mangalores for delivering an empty case and clearly he didn’t learn from that because he too did not check the case before leaving
Idk how Chris Tucker didn’t win a Oscar or Golden Globe for this role! 😂
Agreed.
Foreal bro
What for? He's just being himself.
Because his character is so fkn annoying, that's why.. Ja Ja Binks annoying
I didn't realize tucker when seen this movie long time ago
This featured Europe's largest indoor explosion at the time. The story goes, the fireball was so large, it set fire to more of the set than planned and almost burnt the studio down.
What was the world's largest in-door explosion then?
@@RussianSevereWeatherVideos You can look it up. Remember this was a long time ago, things change.
This is my all time favourite film. I lost count of the number of times I've watched it. Somehow seeing little vignettes like this, makes it even more special. Thank you God for this film.
This movie never gets old 😆
0:19
zorg awkwardly laughs as he freaks out when the stones are missing!
All these years... so freaking good.
God I love this movie. Tucker made this movie even better. His best role imho.
"I am very disappointed" never gets old.
"Ehehehehehehehehehahahahahaha...they're not here." always cracks me up
I started counting the "Oh ma God"s in this scene at 16. I'm 96 now.
Chris Tucker's character was amazing
5:53 yes, he is. 🤣
I hated him the first 5 seconds he was on screen, then loved him after. He was the first 10 million sub vlogger before that was even a thing.
@@nathancruz9172 5:15 is my favourite part😂😂😂
They were all amazingly well cast
And he was live-streaming the whole time! 😎
2:19 Ah, there's the Bruce Willis I know and love.
before the brain rot had set in
@ProteusXF Yep, the part where he jumps off the balcony here is very similar to when his character jumped off the rooftop in the first Die Hard.
@@toomanyaccounts"Brain rot"? l0l soo funi. The same thing will happen to _you_ , dude.
"He'll calm things down."
Proceeds to murder the shit out of the baddies.
🤣🤣🤣
Well, they got real calm real fast.
He is quite a peacemaker, is he not?!
You're a lot calmer when you're dead.
"Thanks, ray"
@@genejeffries2888
You're not wrong.
Lee evens as a bell boy just made it even more funny.
The bell boy that's in charge of the ship's security 🤣
This movie holds up so well
Is it just me, or is this one of Oldman's best roles? Just so hilarious and menacing at the same time. Classic film!
I friggin love Oldman here
I didn't even know it was him for the life of me
I especially love the scene where he loses it at the Mangalores
I call it agressive negotiations! 😆
Korben Dallas the universes best negotiator.
lol that line cracks me up
I'm surprised he didnt say: Yippee Ky Yay you....
I thought that honor befell Obi-Wan Kenobi.
5:48
Yup, chris tucker has talent of soprano.
Even explosion can't drawn his...powerful scream LMAO
I couldn't stop laughing at that
2:10 Korbin's idea of stealth is the same as mine, at least in video games.
Korbin went into John McCalne mode
This is what happens when you send in a marine to do a CIA ops job 😂
We all imagine ourselves as Corbin Dallas, but in reality we would react just as Ruby...
lol.
:'D
I’m okay with this
You don’t know too many gun owners do you?
I think if you would replace one actor in this movie it would break apart like a perfect masterpiece
i admit I didnt appreciate this movie properly when it first came out. It is a masterpiece of acting, production design wardrobe and cinematography
I love how the upper roof is vulnerable to gunfire but the billiards table isn't ;)
That bar table is even sturdier!
Must be one thick sheet of slate.
Is this you idea of a discrete operation? Get me every time. LOL
I said after the Die Hard movie in NY with the terrorist stealing all the gold that the next Die Hard movie would be on a cruise ship, wasn't that far off.
I absolutely love this movie. There isn't a part of it that I couldn't watch over and over again. Even with some of my favourite films, there are parts that I just won't watch as I feel they bring nothing to the party, but this is my ultimate guilty pleasure.
Mul-tee-pass......
One of the best sci-fi movies ever made
Where did he learn to negotiate like that? 😂🤣
I wonder!!😂😂😂😂😂
Badass academy.
His demeanor for 40 years makes up for any and everything ! This man carried us!
The Fifth Element: So bad, yet so good. So corny, but so entertaining. I've seen it a dozen times and will see it a dozen more if I can! Muhl-tee-pass!
Bad?
MOT de passe
My wife says "This movie knew what it was" and that's why the corny doesn't hurt it. It's got a vibe, and it stays perfectly in harmony with that. Great movie!
One of the funnier moments to me is at 01:45. He blows the guys head off and asks if he's going be okay? 😂
I love Ruby Rhodd
He's the little sister I never had.
Just think, Corbens mom would have been listening to Rubies broadcast haha
Nice shootin’, Tex. 😎
My old fencing instructor could scream just like Ruby. It was great haha
Screams like bitch, can cut your heart out as easily as writing his name.
This dude sounds like he would’ve been a riot to hang out with. Treasure that moment my dude.
The white ball is the important one, after all those epic scenes lmao.
How come most modern action sci fi is nowhere as good as this? think movies were made differently back then.
Actually this movie did poorly in the U. S. only when they began to screen it in Europe and the rest of the world, this movie gain popularity, more and less what happening now with Valerian and the City Thousand Planets, I think that Luc Besson should have learned his lesson that the U. S. citizens isn't used to science fiction like this, weird, bizarre but full of charm.
@@TheKeyser94 Even though it wasn't as big a hit commercially in the U.S. I do clearly remember a lot of electronics stores at the time using this movie to demonstrate their state of the art TVs, due to the amazing visual FX in the movie.
Brion James (2:16) was a good actor , As well as Tommy Lister Jr. both great actors that are performing on the silver screen in the afterworld somewhere.
If COVID 19 never existed Tiny Lister would still be alive
One of my favourite movie scenes ever. 👏👏👏
R.I.P. Mangalorians. This is the way.
inolvidable. entretenida. ritmo frenetico. grandes actuaciones
ian holm ( luego lo verias en el señor de los anillos )
bruce willis
el gran gary oldman
chris tucker - el inolvidable ruby
la voz inconmensurable de diva plavalaguna ( la soprano Inva Mula-Çako )
1:04 Having Ruby's shaking hand on the gun rather than the calm, firm grip of Corben must have scared the mangalore even much, MUCH more
The Power of Negotiation. I love the way he negotiates.
You'd think something called creature features would acknowledge the designers and creators of the featured creatures. Sadly, this is not the case.
How can you not love this movie it’s so ridiculously good 😂
i always loved the movie
One of my fav movies!
UNBELIEVABLE
Got to... watch this... again...
Fr this movie is a must watch
5:52 me too.
Great movie!
The explosion set fire to part of the studio in England where it was filmed. Took several hours to put it out. :D
What an instant classic!
This is one of the best action scenes of all time.
In the olden days when this first came on on DVD, if you hit a TV store, every one of them.was showing this film. I think Luc's Veratasium needed a great score. It died in it's last third because of it. But the first half of that film is still a wonder. The French approach to visuals just had an extra kick.
5:26 Grenade thrown and armed Instruction given to count to ten.
5:42 Boom.
That's a long ten seconds.
Why does so much of this movie remind me of Doctor Who (in a good way)
4:36 *WACK-A-MANGALORE*
👏🏼🤣👏🏼🤣👏🏼🤣👏🏼🤣👏🏼🤣👏🏼🤣
Can I say dubbed in Italian is amazingly fantastic? ❤
A real journalist at work.
If I could have played any character in the movie it would have been Ruby Rohd. That looks like that would have been so much fun.
This movie never gets old.
0:19 when your out on a trip but you forgot your phone
JUST BRILLIANT!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣! YOU JUST CAN'T FAULT IT !!!
I love the irony, when Zorg blamed the mercenaries for bringing an empty box and gets blown up, he basically eventually gets an empty box and gets blown up.
Always wish we got to see more of the ship crew fighting, they're dressed so weird and are so inexperienced, but so cool and funny
Chris tucker not being the main attraction of this movie shows how awesome it is. He is in rare form here.
One of my favourite movies ...❤... During 📽️ filming they set the studio on fire 🚒 and the fire brigade got called 😂
I love this movie so much.
I remember thinking she was being metaphorical and deep when she said, “the stones are in me” right when he takes the deep dive
Que peliculón luc Besson un maestro
Where did he learn to negotiate like that?
I wonder... taps table impatiently...
The 90's were just the best for action sequences.
Great clip!
Chris Tucker screaming like that was half of the movie.
Amazing scene. And the movie.
Thanks, Ray😒
7:19
How to negotiate like a badass
This is a great sci-fi movie with a comic book sense of humor that never got it's proper due.
7:22 Mangalore: "God Damn!!!"
Great movie
2:14 "Don´t worry, Sir..." hahahaha
This scene is why I constantly say "I'll be over here" when somebody wants me to do something unpleasant!
that scream at 5:15 is hilarious 😂
I love this movie
😅that "Right there!" as their leader drops always makes me laugh
La vuelvo a ver y a reir. Chris Tucker está magistral. Y Gary Oldman supremo.