Walk the Line (3/5) Movie CLIP - Johnny Collapses (2005) HD
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2015
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
John (Joaquin Phoenix) performs on stage, wasted, and collapses in the middle of a song.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
James Mangold's Walk the Line tells the life story of country music legend Johnny Cash (Joaquin Phoenix), focusing primarily on the long courtship he had with June Carter (Reese Witherspoon). The film is structured as an extended flashback opening with Cash readying to take the stage at his historic Folsom Prison Concert. The film touches on his childhood, relating a horrific early incident from his life and establishing the troubled relationship he would have with his father (Robert Patrick). Cash joins the military and leaves home. During his time in the armed services he begins writing songs and romances a hometown girl (Ginnifer Goodwin). After the end of his duty he settles down and attempts to begin a music career, but his wife has trouble adjusting to his dreams. Cash auditions for Sam Phillips (Dallas Roberts), signs to Sun Records, and soon finds himself on tour with a roster of young soon-to-be legends that includes Elvis Presley (Tyler Hilton) and Jerry Lee Lewis (Waylon Malloy Payne). On this tour he meets June Carter, the daughter of the famous Carter family, and they take a liking to each other, although she refuses any serious advances from him. Cash gains world-wide fame thanks in part to the inspiration he gets from June, but eventually his marriage crumbles and he develops a serious drug addiction. The film is based on Cash's autobiographies. Phoenix and Witherspoon performed all of their own singing in the movie, just as Sissy Spacek and Beverly D'Angelo did in Coal Miner's Daughter a quarter-century before.
CREDITS:
TM & © Fox (2005)
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Cast: Dan John Miller, Joaquin Phoenix, Dallas Roberts, Reese Witherspoon
Director: James Mangold
Producers: Alan C. Blomquist, John Carter Cash, James Keach, Cathy Konrad, Lou Robin
Screenwriters: Johnny Cash, Patrick Carr, James Mangold, Gill Dennis
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I cant be the only one who wishes Joaquin Phoenix recorded this song fully for the soundtrack. I love they way he sings it.
HeyItMeSam yea it's a lot more upbeat than the original. Love this version
100% I prefer Joaquin’s recordings of these songs much more than Johnny Cash’s recordings.
Luis Fraga it’s because his recordings are older, and Joaquins are newer.
Plus, I don’t think they’re any more new recordings of “I got stripes”
@@cgkik 100% right !
Joaquín is amazing at acting pissed
Overdosing on speed*
it was cocaine I think
@@cgkik amphetamine pills
Should see him in the new joker movie
He actually picked up an addiction to actually fit his role as Johnny cash
1:45 when you're trying to remember the bomb ass song you heard earlier
Happened to me b4
Hehe
Lmaoooooo
Haha
1:55 nice back kick. Good acting by Joaquin.
That suit makes him look jacked
@@shannoncurry203790 7
😂nice back kick
lol so hard when he walked up to the drummer and said.. PLAY THE FUCKEN THING...lmao wow
Silver ice 6.2 nht 😂😂 Especially when he does that single kick! 😁🤣
The look on the drummer’s face was priceless afterwards lol
OD'ing ain't a joke
But it always makes me laugh when his eyes roll back trying to remember the lyrics lmao
Yeh stay safe guys dont takevtoo much and rest and have bananas to replish oottasium for less nervous feelong
@@ZyroIzMvp Might be a second language, jackass.
Johnny Cash the first punk rocker to walk the face of the earth. Can't get much more punk than kicking out the stage lights at the Grand Ole Oprea while on cocaine.
Wayde Brooks I don't say punk rocker I say country badass
i remember being so much of a badass, I ODed at the Opry and fell on top of Roy Acuff
He was on amphetamines bud.
@@pchamberlain1984 Was he sick from the uppers and / or just coming down off them?
High on meth*
He's one of my favourite actors, and I love this film and his interpretation so much. I think he did it perfect, nothing to say, and I think that this particular scene had to be hard to do for him, 'cause he lost his brother because of an overdose and he was standing by his side when he died, so I personally believe this had to be a very difficult scene for him. But he was brilliant, as always.
Love him so much. Thanks, Joaquin.
he is an amazing actor very wide range i think everyone did an awesome job in this movie
I DON'T KNOW,HOW IN HELL HE SOUNDED SO MUCH LIKE,J.C. WOW!!!
His performance in Her is has to be my most favorite
Letizia Decembrini dude do you really not think that Joaquin has been insanely deep into his own fair share of substances himself?? He checked into rehab after filming ended for this. I used everything under the sun from 17-27 & you can see it in someone else who has breaker out of social conditioning. Take some psilocybin kiddo
Same with my older brother (DrasticPoem 6696).
He’s the ULTIMATE J. Phoenix fan.
Man this hits really hard as an addict.. what a sad scene :(
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. It makes me really upset to see the majority of these comments just laughing or talking about how punk he was for doing this IRL. I love this movie, but I dread this scene every time because it’s so powerful watching it from a fellow addict’s perspective.
Ik..comedowns suck x
GET IT ON MAN, PLAY THE FUCKIN THING
......
And the face is like ._.
He's not even lazy! #drummer
Me whenever my Spotify is buffering.
The whole scene is amazing but when he falls and tries to get back up like a dying animal is just pure something I can't express.
Surprised he could sound so much like Johnny Cash
He sounded like Cash but was his own voice
He definitely resembles him but the voice is very different imo
James Luckett yeah, and to learn to play guitar as well
@@Harpdashian His voice is not the same as Johnny because there's only one Johnny Cash !! R.I.P Johnny !! 🙏👍
He played it and CAN play it better than anyone in my view!
1:11 That's beautiful.
It’s such a good shot showing just losing control
so is 1:15
This whole scene was improvised with him looking at June! 👏🏻
He improvises often in his movies.
I like this song it sad to lose his brother to sing this song
In the real incident at the opry he was singing “a boy named sue” while stomping out each bulb on the stage
Hey Mister!
SwegMoose howdy partner
Lol
there's no where u can c that today is there?
The true event wouldn't be as cinematic as this it would just be disastrous I'm happy with the route they went in this movie
Joaquin is such a diverse actor, I swear from his role in gladiator to his role as joker it doesn't feel like the same man is playing both of them
Absolutely, he completely disappears into his characters, every role.
This scene was bad ass, that song is true Rock and Roll.
look on Reece's face is priceless !
At 0:42 and 0:45 June Carter's face is priceless.. She's like WTF..
But she knows Johnny 🗣💯🤣
He deserved the academy award what a crime
He was robbed!
He got the Golden Globe and Grammy for this,though.
@@freddiemercury4evr True.
you know Hollywood only rewards thier pets and special projects. never anybody who actually deserves it
I feel like Joaquin's one of the greatest actors of all time. He's one of the talented few who can really transform in to the roll he's playing. Johnny Depp is another one who can do that however i feel like Depp's superstardom has kind've tarnished him a bit, and he's made some pretty stupid choices as result. Joaquin on the other hand is famous yet remains humble and level headed allowing him to continuously score some great parts and play them out perfectly. I really admire and respect that quality about him.
Joaquin and Danile Day Lewis are my favorite actors by far.... Someone from a newspaper had a great article i cant remember who. But they said "When Robert Deniro, Jack nicholson, al pacino do a movie, we know what we are signing up for. With DDL and Joaquin, we have no idea who theyre going to be and what journey we will go on"/..... Its amazing how they transform themselves into their roles
This move is 11 years old and still good
I agree. I love that they made a movie about Johnny Cash. he was one of the greatest musicians ever. a million times better than most of the crap that passes for 'music' today
that is actually very correct briqz
So a movie which is 40 year old cannot be good anymore?
@@imjack1041 That's right. Plenty of 40 year old movies that did not age well.
@@Dominationindustries I agree. Serpico for example.
i love the part when he walks up2 june and hes puffing out his chest,u know he was on something that night
1:54 absolutely super kicked the microphone
Fatality
I wasn't planning on drinking tonight but god damn johhny done got me on it
It wasn't just drinking for johnny cash he was a drug addict too
I saw this when my parents ran a theater and I watched it over and over and over again, it played for an extra 2 weeks because people wanted to keep watching it
I have watched this like 5 times already today 😂
Tfw, he says "get it on man, play the fuckin' thing" but you're already getting it on and playing the fuckin' thing.
1:15 that look always cracks me up he's looking at June and she looks back at him with the signature "what the hell u lookin at! " stare XD
How about that June Carter ain't she a sweetheart? This is honestly my favorite role of Phoenix. He became Johnny Cash. Brilliant actor, outstanding film.
some of the best acting I've ever seen, honestly now that PSH is gone Phoenix is the pinnacle of modern performance
I love this movie so much. Two genious Joaquin and Reese.
When you get too high before the school talent show
This went somewhat better than my first gig.
Damn, how so?
Haha the way he strums the guitar at 0:39
That's how he strummed his guitar during that time of his life lol i have a dvd with some live recordings of that time when he was high 24/7 and that's exactly how he strummmed it.. so a 100/10 to Joaquin for his phenomenal performance
Can't Say Nothing Only 1 Word REBEL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The way he was looking at her when begin playing the guitar creepy. 😂😂😂😂
HE IS BADASS IN THIS MOVIE THE BEST MUSICIAN MOVIE EVER
Do not forget Ray
I like how Jun noticed he wasn't acting right
June*
She knows Johnny
I will say this, it was a great performance up until he forgot and passed out, the stage presence was amazing
Still watching this awesome movie in 2019, fourteen longg years later but it never gets old! Joaquin Phoenix did the legend Johnny Cash proud!! 😎👌
He definitely deserved an Oscar for this performance. Did a fantastic job acting when he was playing the song in the middle of an overdose 💯
P
One of the greatest movies ever...
I remember being obsessed with this movie after Joker came out. I had already watched it on some website, then bought the DVD at Goodwill. Then watched it on TV with my grandma.
Phenomenal acting !!!!
0:04 That One💩Faced Fan Screaming
This scene was always funny when he rolls his eyes back cause he cant remember the lyrics and kicks the microphone
he is such a brilliant actor
God they could play this to educate kids on the bad things drugs do this sure as hell turns me off
Kid Jess only do drugs of u want to make great songs and sing well but too much will kill u
Joaquin watched his brother die on the sidewalk. Joaquin and Johnny's story of missing a brother who they never spoke of much is pretty touching.
Kid Jess you dont want to know the half of it.
Kid Jess we watched this in rehab and im 16. believe me addiction is strong and misunderstood people go to great lengths and ignore all negative consequences of addiction this isnt what teaches addicts. for me i had to be taken to the point of going to jail to learn its not worth it id do anything to not go back
Theres a reason he needed drugs, staying up every night takes thd fun and indentive from playing
I love this movie down to the last scene❤ i know it was a tragic time for him but I found some humor in his restless efforts to get June
1:55 That mule kick tho XD
0:42 me trying to impress a girl
Lmao
So true 😂
This is why he made his famous music "HURT" such a piece of emotional music I have ever listened to...
He didn't write it, tho. It was written by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails.
I love that Holland's high hat is on his right, which is how the real W.S. Holland used to play. Its normally on the left, but for some reason Holland liked it on the right
best scene in the movie
He literally yeet'd that Microphone 🤣
I love this scene so much. I was one and a half when this came out, and its still one of my favourites
"Fortunately, i was keeping my feathers numbered for such an emergency."
Great movie and Joaquin Phoenix did a great job playing johnny cash 🎸
I hit the stage drunk a few times but never to this point lol
hes pilled up
"Fortunately I keep my feathers numbered for just such an emergency."
It makes me really sad to see Joaquin like that knowing what happened to his brother. I get it's just acting but I hope this movie didn't hurt him too much.
Joaquin did such a good job on this scene being wasted that even though i know Johnny probably was that bad with his addiction, i couldn't picture him being as hopped up as Joaquin is here. I think it's funny how Reese is looking at him like what the heck is wrong with you, then she just looks away and tries to ignore him until he falls.
I got to say 12 years on since this film was realeased. incredible
Joaquin became Johnny Cash oh my God he was so good at that he's such a talented actor❤️
My favorite movie of all time
For those that don't know, the song here is I Got Stripes
Good acting
Johnny Cash.!!!!!!!......FOREVER...💙❤💙
That look he gives lol
The drummer was doing a great job, he must have been flabbergasted when Johnny yelled at him.
Johnny Cash will get a OSCAR 2020 for JOKER!!!
Ninu Matshamuntu let’s hope so.
U a time traveler or something?
He won
Nah
I wish this video included the whole "fortunately I keep my feathers numbered for just such an emergency"
Mis respetos Joaquín exelente actor un moustro de la actuación lo mejor de lo mejor
Monstruo *
GET IT ON MAN! PLAY THE FUCKIN THING!
Was hard to find this scene
Thanks for the upload!
Joaquin sounds just like him
How bout that Juneeee Carter ain't sheeeee. Sweeeeeeeeetheart!?
1:33 That drummer is a scardy cat, but I cannot blame him for that face. He's not even lazy!
Amber Medellin looking back on it I keeping thinking “Not quite my tempo.” 😂🤣
I actually sung this drunk on karaoke. Threw up on myself.
Joaquin is so amazing !
I think Joaquin is 110% the most diverse and best method actor working today. From the time I was a kid to like 12 i thought he was johnny cash. Hes so damn good in every scene it's an absolute crime he didnt win for this role
High as a kite
Scary when he collapsed!! Oh my gosh Johnny
Amazing performance
When his eyes rolled back his computer was "buffering"
Traumhafter Schauspieler sehr guter Sänger. Einfach toll.
i wish there was a full version of him singing this love it (: classic song by mr cash
1:52 When you try to sing something but you’re simply too drunk to sing it
lukecon yeah it’s called karaoke night.
Thank You
James Mangold definitely one of the best directors working today
First this and now joker, man Joaquin seems to have a bad reputation with stages.
Well he shot Murray in the head
10/10 joke
"Luckily he counted his feathers for such an occasion"
Chief: You know you should have been at work by now?
Me : 1:45
0:42 to :52 She looks genuinely confused and disgusted. Great acting by Reese
Lol, I watched this on Bravo at 12:01am
Joaquin Phoenix is one of the best actors of all time
Arthur Fleck's early days as a musician were a mixed bag, to say the least.
"I got stripes, strips around my shoulder"
Wolf Style16 "I got chains, chains around my feet"
@@brendanforester4601 and them chains are about to drag me down
@@johnbosswell8711 "Get it on, man! Play the f***ing thing!"
Fun fact: Johnny Cash himself personally chose Joaquin Phoenix to play him in the movie.
Is that so?
@@ThomasLover-fr8nh yeah. He specifically wanted Joaquin to play him in the movie. Joaquin actually met with Cash himself at his house.
Shh! It’s the joker..
John Devlin 🤡🤡🤡
How about another joke murray
No, it's Johnny Cash
Why so... Johnny?
I wish people wouldn't keep commenting about the joker on every video they see of Joaquin's. He did so many more great roles other than playing the joker, you can't really be much of a fan of Joaquin's if you've only seen the one film he's in that everyone saw last year