The song is His Master's Voice by Monsters of Folk. sam rockwell becomes an oscar winning actor by throwing caleb landry jones out a window. Buy the blu-ray.
I think that he was trying to demonstrate that inside, he can break down anytime because of the chief’s death but somehow he realized that he has to stand strong to deliver “justice” to those who wronged him and his mentor
this scene is so original. usually in these types of scenes directors put dramatic cliche music. where this director adds his own trademark. perfect scene which gives me goosebumps.
When Dixon recovered from his emotional meltdown and the speech started, I thought he'd take the death of Willoughby as a sign of change - putting on sunglasses, sheathing his baton - to become a good man. And then, without warning, this incredibly hard-hitting long take occurs; a displacement of anger. Brilliant scene.
@@MonkeyGami He never saw the light. This scene sums up the entire movie. In the end the characters are so filled with hate that they'd rather hunt down some random abuser than accept the reality and try to change.
@@matman000000 I think he does. You see ite when he places the daughter case file above his own safety. Choosing to get it to safety before even trying to extinguish his own flames. And when he took a beating trying to get evidence, placing his own wellbeing below that of another's closure. He was always angry. But he channeled it without direction and it hurt people who didn't deserve it. I don't think this movie was ever about people refusing to change, more how grief changes them. The ending though to a lot of people it seems morally wrong. It's direction of anger, instead of hurting people aimlessly he aims it at someone who hurts others themselves. And for once in his life using something destrictive in order to help or at least prevent further pain of others.
This entire clip showcase some of the finest acting I have ever seen. Rockwell is a phenomenal actor. Between the way he walks, adds screeches and pitch to his voice, etc. Seriously, you can literally feel the pain and grief that hes feeling.
They will replay this clip at some points during future Academy Awards. It'll remind older folks about the old magic of motion pictures, and it'll inspire younger viewers to look up this movie based on just that one scene. And no one should complain.
@@matiashidalgo5301 this movie is about a woman who tries to get justice for her daughters death. and the cop in this scene knows that the person hes beating up killed the womans daughter. everyone knows that guy killed her daughter but no ones saying anything about it. so the cop gets angry and beats him to death.
3 billboards losing had nothing to do with the diversity quota. frances and sam both won their categories lol. it was a tight race this year and the academy just liked shape of water better. it happened so you can keep crying and wait for nothing to change or you can shut up
This scene was the ONLY film to get a reaction out of my mother I think in the twenty years of watching films with her. I watched it with her after seeing it by myself and she openly GASPED and covered her mouth when Rockwell threw Red out the window. Never have I seen her do that out of instinct EVER. It was a testament to how effective the scene was and how PERFECT it is in the context of the story.
It was a powerful scene of how the badge enables a man to lose his sense of purpose and instead he becomes the judge jury and hang man in one emotional outburst of human behavior and instinct
I feel violence is never rewarding in cinema. This is a broken man and Sam Rockwell does it so fucking well. This film as re watchable as One Flew over The Cuckoos Nest
I also feel that the ending to Once Upon a Time...In Hollywood is also an example of violence being rewarding when you consider who they were doing it to!
One thing that stands out to me is all the little details Sam Rockwell does, he pulls out the gun then decides it’s not worth killing him, at least that way, and the tears as he smashing the window
It also seems like just before he breaks the window he is considering beating him to death with his nightstick but then decides to just throw him out the window
Best scene in the film and the film is full of incredible scenes the one continuous shot and the folk song playing during it is incredibly dixon is one of my favorite characters in years rockwell is an automatic lock in my opinion
The films two best scenes were with Sam Rockwell. This and the bar scene with “the night they drove old Dixie down” in the bar made me cry. Phenomenal film.
He was so upset hearing about the sheriff's suicide, he immediately went after the dude who rented out the billboards. A natural reaction, even in the real world, and Rockwell pulls off a masterpiece with this portrayal. No contest for best supporting actor.
I love that all of this was one take after 0:42. No camera cuts just letting the actors playing out the scene. Hands down one of the best films to come out in 2017.
This scene reminded me of when Mr. Blonde went to get the gasoline can from his car is Reservoir Dogs. You just knew something terrible was about to go down.
This scene is part of the reason 'Three Billboards' was my favourite film of 2017. Sam Rockwell definitely deserved that Oscar win! The combination of the tracking shot with the music makes this scene so powerful.
I honestly feel like this scene is one of the best scenes in a movie in recent times. It works on so many levels. From how we deal with grief and the way it can complete break somebody, to the way great power comes with great responsibility and how easily it can be abused. Plus I think the song really completes this scene. What a great film!!
PileOfPiss loool, it was actually bc this movie is sooo good, i meant something like "stop everything, shut up, just take my money, take the oscar, your perfect" lmao. 💖
Everything about this scene is flawless. The long-take. The timing of the music: "The pastor screams out to to the crowd: there's evil that must be put down" which in Dixon's mind is exactly what he's doing by throwing Red out the window for the town to see, punishment for taking money to put up the billboards that can be misconstrued as being instrumental in Willoughby's suicide. The focus on the gun up the stairs breeding fears that Dixon was going to simply gun Red down in anger, and I believed he was going to do it right until he turned the gun at the last second. "See, Red, I've got issues with white folks, too." Basically just admitting he's a hateful person all-around. Also, the last "what the fuck are you lookin' at?" to the black guy who nonchalantly pulls his coat back to reveal a badge which Dixon doesn't see, and this event immediately leads to Dixon's removal from the force (at the hands of, of course, the black gentleman who turns out to be the new chief). A LOT going on in such a short, fantastic scene.
@@aryastark772 Bro that was a paragraph. If it takes you a long time to write a paragraph you don't have a lot of time on your hands, you're just missing a lot of braincells.
Shamino Warhen i would guess it takes fewer brain cells to insult someone for “usin too many words duuuh” . Hopefully he’ll use fewer more monosyllabic words for you next time.
Genius single shot & genius score. Makes you feel like you’re there with him feeling his uncontrollable rage. I remember when I saw the trailer, thinking to myself how funny the scene will be when he hits that girl (assuming it would be full of dark humor like the violent comedic scenes in Psychopaths & Bruge) but damn was I wrong. One of the most unexpectedly powerful moments I’ve ever got to experience in the theater. What a character, surrounded by other fantastic & brittle characters. Thanks Martin. You’ve captured loss, pain, & anger so honestly.
First time I saw this movie I enjoyed it, but didn't think it was great. But something about it made me want to rewatch...and rewatch again...and again. I think this is the best movie of the 2010's. It's fantastic.
The way he just busts through the glass, walks upstairs, and starts beating the fuck out of Red is so creepy, but in a good way. The girl screaming gives it that much more of a creepy vibe.
I thought this scene was going to be played for laughs when i saw it in the trailer. I was anticipating it through the whole movie expecting to laugh....boy was i wrong i was so full of emotion and Shock and the One Take/Shot made it so much more Intense, and the song... jesus my heart😂😢😢😢
Then you didn't get the gallows humour. The scene managed to be hilarious, and very dark and sad at the same time. The voice-over saying "help people", the fact that Dixon acts out his frustration and sadness on the guy only doing his job, the stoic way he goes about it, the dialogue. The fact that he's unaware of his new boss just witnessed all of it. There's countless bits of humour in it.
This scene alone won him the Oscar. People who wined about this movie and his character in particular were pathetic. The music is perfect for this scene.
It’s amazing how there are so many movies we don’t remember over the years yet there is always the one movie of the year that is unforgettable with every scene better than the last. That my friends is this movie.
The background soundtrack of this scenes adds to its power. The usual "uh-oh, somethings coming" type of premonition music would have lessened the impact.
2:26 - I only just noticed how he moves his hand to his belt revealing his police badge. A really tiny detail that has an enormous implication of what is to come.
This is why I love Martin McDonagh and movies in general. I love tracking shots. I think it makes a character seem powerful and determined. And this scene also shows Dixon's grief. The way he looks and the way he walks, plus the great music. Genius scene.
I love how he, on the way up the stairs, thinks about killing him by shooting him, but later he regrets and decided to hit him with the back of the gun
This......this scene is why this film will win best picture, this and the scene where the police station burns is why this movie is far better than shape of water or ladybird, no hate against those movies, but three billboards has the award this year fair and square
I also think that this scene is great but it's around this time in the movie when everything goes bad, the fire scene is ridiculous to think that Dixon wouldn't realise where he was headphones or not and it's even worse to imagine that a scumbag that throws people out windows changes because of one letter
Rory D'Alton not that unbelievable with the headphones mine are noise canceling and I can't hear a single thing when I have them on but sometimes reading something like what he read in that letter can make it all click words are a powerful thing
redhotchilifan98 the guy is using a torch to read a letter and he doesn’t realize when he suddenly doesn’t need it anymore as the place becomes alight as he stands in a blaze of fire
redhotchilifan98 well this isn’t restricted to the fire scene because aside from a handful of decent scenes the movie went to shit after Willoughby died and it’s such a shame because up to that it was perfect
So many things make this one of the greatest scenes I've ever seen. The music, the shaky camera, the single shot of the act, the way the camera pans down to his gun when he goes up the stairs letting us know that he's completely cracked before he even does anything. And of course the utterly superb acting from Sam Rockwell to bring it all together into such a masterful scene to setup the climax of the movie.
There are few actors in the planet who are convincing in what they do, most literally just act. Rockwell is one of the convincing. Today I found myself remembering the song he did as Wild Bill in the Green Mile, while held up on his deathrow cell and tossing feathers in the air from the pillow he just had teared in to pieces. "Barbeque me and you. Stinky pinky phew-phew-phew". That's Rockwells strenght, he is extremely good at portraying anything which is somehow broken. Either he is constant state of turmoil in reality, or his psyche is more solid than the black granite which is our bedrock.
Yes it did. But to be fair, The Shape of Water didn't make me cry, think about how harsh life can be, and the other myriad of heavy things Three Billboards accomplished. But to be fair, The Shape of Water was a fuckload more difficult to make. So sure, I guess it was the Best Picture.
One continuous shot, follows him across the street upstairs to the office and then downstairs, now that right there is what acting and filmmaking is all about....
Who the fuck cares about those pieces of crap movies? They mean nothing to the art of cinema, just cash grabs for people that like bad CGI and poor PC writing
I love this director. He is amazing. lol Rockwell nailed this role. His posture, mannerisms... everything about him personifies the typical small town bully/cop to a T.
That is astounding coordination from the crew! And it deserves recognition because think of it, that was a lot of work, talent and luck to get right just for 2 minutes of footage in *ONE TAKE* First, when Dixon strikes Red in the face, Caleb must’ve had a handful of fake blood and he had to have splashed himself in the face with it in such a rapid motion in order to make it seamless. AND THEN! Once Dixon threw him out the window, the crew had *15 SECONDS* to apply the additional wound makeup to his face and arms, Caleb runs off the mattress and get down into position and the crew clears the area in time for Sam to come down the stairs with the camera behind him. The whole sequence is only 2 minutes long but I wouldn’t be surprised if it took the entire day to do because holy shit that was a faultless performance from everyone, cast AND crew. Fuck I love movies!
I remember feeling my heart stop because I was so shocked that this happened. Red is my favorite character in this movie and I didn’t think he was going to be thrown out a window 😅
Even the way Rockwell crosses the road is a lesson in acting.
Miguel Rosa right😂 the man is just incredible
the way he walks in this scene won him the oscar 😂
Miguel Rosa it's great isn't it. Stumbling forward, belly first
drunk on anger, brilliant
Lol... Love that strut. Did Sam put on some weight for this role? He looks heavier.
The fact that Wilby forgives Dixon after he throws him out of a window makes this scene even more powerful a second watch.
Ezra Wood made me cry, that did
I cried. Wilby was so fucking nice.
Absolute masterpiece
Logan Scully he means welby, not willoughby
Yeah, that was the moment in the cinema when I was absolutely sold. Thoroughly.
That moment when you beat someone half to death and the one eyewitness is your new boss.
Joseph DeCarlo happens all the time
There were clearly multiple eye witnesses.... not one....
#inconvenient
New sheriff: I will end this man's whole career
@@seandavis908 he also didn't say "the only". Learn context before being a condescending prick.
His upper body is like a tray of dishes and his legs are waddling around trying to balance them.
I think that he was trying to demonstrate that inside, he can break down anytime because of the chief’s death but somehow he realized that he has to stand strong to deliver “justice” to those who wronged him and his mentor
Robert Robertson yea true
That's a really good description
Well done!
XD
This man is gonna destroy the category of Best Support Actor
Mathew Farrell amen to that tonight's the night
Mathew Farrell He did.
That he did...
Mathew Farrell he won!!
He deserved it! Holy shit he did.
I like how the laws he breaks just gradually get worse and worse, Jaywalking, Breaking and entering, Assault, Attempted murder.
Assault with a deadly weapon, battery, vandalism, destruction of property. There are a lot of laws he broke here.
not consequences whatsover, completly unrealistic btw @@thatonekidfromcalifornia
@@house30house He got fired because of this incident. Probably should have done jail time, but there were some consequences
@@house30housejust like real life
In the film, his friend had killed himself after a news article said some crap about him. The dude he assaulted ran that paper.
this scene is so original. usually in these types of scenes directors put dramatic cliche music. where this director adds his own trademark. perfect scene which gives me goosebumps.
I thought the music throughout the film was really outstanding, but this scene goes above and beyond them all.
@@morganmmontz This scene with the music might be my favorite scene ever put to film. It's like emotion on steroids.
His Master's Voice by Monsters of Folk
@@clange50 I watch this scene a few times a month for cinematic inspiration. It's truly one of my favorite scenes ever.
Jim James voice is iconic and made this scene
That look on Rockwell's face as he crosses the road. A man absolutely demented with grief and rage. Wow. No wonder he won that oscar.
This scene gave me chills in the cinema.
C Wells it's one of my favorite scenes from a film in a long time
The scene is great in or out of context. Powerful.
Agreed.
I was genuinely shaking up
Same bro
Even the song is a good choice. The “soldier boy” has lost “His master’s voice.” And so he just ends up angry and attacks things.
He SNAPPED! lol "on the job=go to work" BANANA+HAM-1000!!...
@@nuckymancini7013 shut up
>things
🗿🗿
When Dixon recovered from his emotional meltdown and the speech started, I thought he'd take the death of Willoughby as a sign of change - putting on sunglasses, sheathing his baton - to become a good man.
And then, without warning, this incredibly hard-hitting long take occurs; a displacement of anger.
Brilliant scene.
Thought the same!
Guess he had to first get this out of his system. Then, after reading the letter from Willoughby, he seemed to see the light...
@@MonkeyGami He never saw the light. This scene sums up the entire movie. In the end the characters are so filled with hate that they'd rather hunt down some random abuser than accept the reality and try to change.
@@matman000000 I think he does. You see ite when he places the daughter case file above his own safety. Choosing to get it to safety before even trying to extinguish his own flames. And when he took a beating trying to get evidence, placing his own wellbeing below that of another's closure.
He was always angry. But he channeled it without direction and it hurt people who didn't deserve it.
I don't think this movie was ever about people refusing to change, more how grief changes them.
The ending though to a lot of people it seems morally wrong. It's direction of anger, instead of hurting people aimlessly he aims it at someone who hurts others themselves. And for once in his life using something destrictive in order to help or at least prevent further pain of others.
I sure Dixon have been growing in toxic environment and his behavior in present time could be consequences of this.
This entire clip showcase some of the finest acting I have ever seen.
Rockwell is a phenomenal actor. Between the way he walks, adds screeches and pitch to his voice, etc.
Seriously, you can literally feel the pain and grief that hes feeling.
I watch it on a loop. Filmmaking at its Finest
"Where you goin boy??"
They will replay this clip at some points during future Academy Awards. It'll remind older folks about the old magic of motion pictures, and it'll inspire younger viewers to look up this movie based on just that one scene. And no one should complain.
This is my favorite scene in the movie and it’s even better when you’re watching the entire movie.
I saw you...with a cop baton in your hand. I saw you...
@@rgwak Golgi?
Why did the cop do that??
@@matiashidalgo5301 this movie is about a woman who tries to get justice for her daughters death. and the cop in this scene knows that the person hes beating up killed the womans daughter. everyone knows that guy killed her daughter but no ones saying anything about it. so the cop gets angry and beats him to death.
@@ll-kj6gg Thanks bro I really need to see this movie ja
That walk. Its like his head is so eager to see it done but his legs cant keep up with the anger. Great scene.
Man, I really thought this would win Best Picture.
Nothing stood a chance against Grinding Nemo
Michael De Santa, haven't heard that one before and I legit laughed out loud 😂
Michael De Santa, haven't heard that one before and I legit laughed out loud 😂
3 billboards losing had nothing to do with the diversity quota. frances and sam both won their categories lol. it was a tight race this year and the academy just liked shape of water better. it happened so you can keep crying and wait for nothing to change or you can shut up
Shamus Quinn Oh, it's been said before, but i can't remember where.
This scene was the ONLY film to get a reaction out of my mother I think in the twenty years of watching films with her. I watched it with her after seeing it by myself and she openly GASPED and covered her mouth when Rockwell threw Red out the window. Never have I seen her do that out of instinct EVER. It was a testament to how effective the scene was and how PERFECT it is in the context of the story.
Raven Karlin dude I haven't gasped when he threw red out of the window in years
It was a powerful scene of how the badge enables a man to lose his sense of purpose and instead he becomes the judge jury and hang man in one emotional outburst of human behavior and instinct
Shut up drink your wine and eat your cheese
I saw it with my mom to, one of the only times shed go out and watch one, but she was just mostly in shock, as was I.
I feel violence is never rewarding in cinema. This is a broken man and Sam Rockwell does it so fucking well. This film as re watchable as One Flew over The Cuckoos Nest
stentwistle EXACTLY, I was thinking that too.
I dunno.. I feel that scene is very rewarding. A smug prick got his comeuppance
Never rewarding? Come on now.
I also feel that the ending to Once Upon a Time...In Hollywood is also an example of violence being rewarding when you consider who they were doing it to!
@@DHynes5 inglorious bastards and django too
One thing that stands out to me is all the little details Sam Rockwell does, he pulls out the gun then decides it’s not worth killing him, at least that way, and the tears as he smashing the window
Can you imagine the cinematography and blocking it would take to make this two minute shot work so flawlessly. Beautiful
It also seems like just before he breaks the window he is considering beating him to death with his nightstick but then decides to just throw him out the window
Best scene in the film and the film is full of incredible scenes the one continuous shot and the folk song playing during it is incredibly dixon is one of my favorite characters in years rockwell is an automatic lock in my opinion
agreed 100%
The films two best scenes were with Sam Rockwell. This and the bar scene with “the night they drove old Dixie down” in the bar made me cry. Phenomenal film.
stentwistle I love the scene in the bar so intense when he starts the fight
redhotchilifan98 does anyone know the song?
Henry Reeves-Turner His Master’s Voice - Monsters of Folk
He was so upset hearing about the sheriff's suicide, he immediately went after the dude who rented out the billboards. A natural reaction, even in the real world, and Rockwell pulls off a masterpiece with this portrayal. No contest for best supporting actor.
Its official. Sam Rockwell won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar!
Finally! I'm so happy for him.
Chris Hernandez Well deserved
I love that all of this was one take after 0:42. No camera cuts just letting the actors playing out the scene. Hands down one of the best films to come out in 2017.
Give this man an Oscar.
Poxow I think he's an automatic lock
Yeah, about time. The man's been great for 20 years.
He got it.
Poxow which they did for best supporting actor.
@@TheWelchProductions it was revoked. Its now just a mel gibson.
Not sure why i like this scene so much.. the music? the acting? the toss? ..idk man just love it. Powerful in so many ways
It's beautifully perfect 👌
This scene reminded me of when Mr. Blonde went to get the gasoline can from his car is Reservoir Dogs. You just knew something terrible was about to go down.
That's a great observation! If I remember recleclec that scene was also underscored by a misplaced soundtrack, to make it all the more absurd.
haha, good eye! However, I might say, it does lack of diegetic effect of radio interruption. Might very well be inspired by that scene.
(Here I am stuck in the middle with you) Steelers Wheel.
@@elchiponr1 was your “recleclec” an Ashley Schaeffer reference?
@@AlkoWasAlreadyTaken You know it was homeboy :))
Let the boy watch!!!
What a powerful scene. I'm 71 and it gives me chills.
This scene is part of the reason 'Three Billboards' was my favourite film of 2017. Sam Rockwell definitely deserved that Oscar win! The combination of the tracking shot with the music makes this scene so powerful.
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Roy Davis Moonlight is a 2016 movie ...
What do you mean?
I honestly feel like this scene is one of the best scenes in a movie in recent times.
It works on so many levels.
From how we deal with grief and the way it can complete break somebody, to the way great power comes with great responsibility and how easily it can be abused.
Plus I think the song really completes this scene.
What a great film!!
shut up and take my money
you can watch it on youtube with your money
PileOfPiss loool, it was actually bc this movie is sooo good, i meant something like "stop everything, shut up, just take my money, take the oscar, your perfect" lmao. 💖
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This whole movie is amazing, but THIS scene was the one that made me realize it my first time watching.
This scene -- and by extension its primary character -- is fantastic.
My jaw was dropped for the entirety of this scene. Holy shit.
fungolious same
Best scene of the year.
Everything about this scene is flawless. The long-take. The timing of the music: "The pastor screams out to to the crowd: there's evil that must be put down" which in Dixon's mind is exactly what he's doing by throwing Red out the window for the town to see, punishment for taking money to put up the billboards that can be misconstrued as being instrumental in Willoughby's suicide. The focus on the gun up the stairs breeding fears that Dixon was going to simply gun Red down in anger, and I believed he was going to do it right until he turned the gun at the last second. "See, Red, I've got issues with white folks, too." Basically just admitting he's a hateful person all-around. Also, the last "what the fuck are you lookin' at?" to the black guy who nonchalantly pulls his coat back to reveal a badge which Dixon doesn't see, and this event immediately leads to Dixon's removal from the force (at the hands of, of course, the black gentleman who turns out to be the new chief). A LOT going on in such a short, fantastic scene.
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I agree
Ok - you have a lot of time on your hands
@@aryastark772 Bro that was a paragraph. If it takes you a long time to write a paragraph you don't have a lot of time on your hands, you're just missing a lot of braincells.
Shamino Warhen i would guess it takes fewer brain cells to insult someone for “usin too many words duuuh” . Hopefully he’ll use fewer more monosyllabic words for you next time.
I love this scene! One of the greatest scenes ever!
Genius single shot & genius score. Makes you feel like you’re there with him feeling his uncontrollable rage. I remember when I saw the trailer, thinking to myself how funny the scene will be when he hits that girl (assuming it would be full of dark humor like the violent comedic scenes in Psychopaths & Bruge) but damn was I wrong. One of the most unexpectedly powerful moments I’ve ever got to experience in the theater. What a character, surrounded by other fantastic & brittle characters. Thanks Martin. You’ve captured loss, pain, & anger so honestly.
First time I saw this movie I enjoyed it, but didn't think it was great. But something about it made me want to rewatch...and rewatch again...and again.
I think this is the best movie of the 2010's. It's fantastic.
ChubbyChecker182 couldn't agree more
This is what a Oscar winning scene looks like.
Easily one of the best scenes of 2017. In the cinema this was just a 'WHAT THE FUCK?!' moment for everyone in there.
The way he just busts through the glass, walks upstairs, and starts beating the fuck out of Red is so creepy, but in a good way. The girl screaming gives it that much more of a creepy vibe.
The way the lyrics reverb 'nonbelievers' as he smashes the window is just chilling. Superb scene, brought a tear of sadness to my eye in the cinema.
It was at this moment, I knew this movie would forever hold a special place in my heart. This is why we have cinema, folks!
I thought this scene was going to be played for laughs when i saw it in the trailer. I was anticipating it through the whole movie expecting to laugh....boy was i wrong i was so full of emotion and Shock and the One Take/Shot made it so much more Intense, and the song... jesus my heart😂😢😢😢
Josef Alaalatoa the song is absolutley perfect for the scene such a brutal scene it had me on the edge of my seat
Then you didn't get the gallows humour. The scene managed to be hilarious, and very dark and sad at the same time. The voice-over saying "help people", the fact that Dixon acts out his frustration and sadness on the guy only doing his job, the stoic way he goes about it, the dialogue. The fact that he's unaware of his new boss just witnessed all of it. There's countless bits of humour in it.
what's the name of the song?
probably three soldier boys i guess?
just google the soundtrack will ya
Rockwell will win an Oscar in a LEADING role, real soon.
One of the scene that gives him all the awards lately.
Cannot believe that this scene was all done in one take. Truly masterful!
All shot in sequence, Martin was snubbed for best directing :/
This scene alone won him the Oscar. People who wined about this movie and his character in particular were pathetic. The music is perfect for this scene.
Best scene of the year
OGhooligan11 I actually think the police station burning scene is just a little better
Great, great film. They'll still be holding this up as a masterpiece 200 years from now!
Sam Rockwell. Nuff said.
It’s amazing how there are so many movies we don’t remember over the years yet there is always the one movie of the year that is unforgettable with every scene better than the last. That my friends is this movie.
This is amazing. Sam Rocwell deserved an Oscar for his appearance in three billboard for sure! Congratulations
"See Red? I got issues with white folks too"
The fuck you lookin at?
Ya, white folks who stand up for Black folks.
@@blackout07blue
👊💥 "shur up"
The most deserved Oscar of the night. Period.
The fact that Wilby forgave him makes me so damn emotional. This film is one of a kind. All the actors were just phenomenal. Wow.
Oscar Oscar Oscar
Who is Oscar?
He got it 👍
Best actress
#wellDESERVED
The background soundtrack of this scenes adds to its power. The usual "uh-oh, somethings coming" type of premonition music would have lessened the impact.
2:26 - I only just noticed how he moves his hand to his belt revealing his police badge. A really tiny detail that has an enormous implication of what is to come.
Holy shit good eye!
I noticed it first time i watched the film, i thought it was pretty obvious and meant to be seen?
Lester Freamon, natural poh-lice
Lestor was gonna change that WHOLE police department lol!
The new sheriff flashing his badge at the end is the cherry on top in a scene which is already very complicated
Watched this movie for the first time yesterday I think it is one of the best movies I think I've seen in a while
This is one of the best movie scenes ever, with the acting, music, and cinematography. Top 15 or 20 for sure.
Thanks for uploading this incredible scene!
God i love this movie so much. Sam Rockwell is a genius, what a brilliant performance, he deserved the oscar
This is why I love Martin McDonagh and movies in general. I love tracking shots. I think it makes a character seem powerful and determined. And this scene also shows Dixon's grief. The way he looks and the way he walks, plus the great music. Genius scene.
He’s a stupendous director with such a style of his own.
Dixon is first a jokey character- then a monster and then someone you champion and root for - that’s Rockwell doing a performance of a lifetime
"Shut up"
- Skyler White
Combobreak
Rockwell added that into the scene, it wasn't written in the screenplay
I'm so glad I didn't had this recommended before I saw the movie, the shock is so amazing !
I love how he, on the way up the stairs, thinks about killing him by shooting him, but later he regrets and decided to hit him with the back of the gun
This scene was absolutely chilling.
This......this scene is why this film will win best picture, this and the scene where the police station burns is why this movie is far better than shape of water or ladybird, no hate against those movies, but three billboards has the award this year fair and square
I also think that this scene is great but it's around this time in the movie when everything goes bad, the fire scene is ridiculous to think that Dixon wouldn't realise where he was headphones or not and it's even worse to imagine that a scumbag that throws people out windows changes because of one letter
Rory D'Alton not that unbelievable with the headphones mine are noise canceling and I can't hear a single thing when I have them on but sometimes reading something like what he read in that letter can make it all click words are a powerful thing
redhotchilifan98 the guy is using a torch to read a letter and he doesn’t realize when he suddenly doesn’t need it anymore as the place becomes alight as he stands in a blaze of fire
Rory D'Alton that's also why it's called a movie and not real life but to each their own
redhotchilifan98 well this isn’t restricted to the fire scene because aside from a handful of decent scenes the movie went to shit after Willoughby died and it’s such a shame because up to that it was perfect
So many things make this one of the greatest scenes I've ever seen. The music, the shaky camera, the single shot of the act, the way the camera pans down to his gun when he goes up the stairs letting us know that he's completely cracked before he even does anything. And of course the utterly superb acting from Sam Rockwell to bring it all together into such a masterful scene to setup the climax of the movie.
Jesus this scene... could you imagine if Rockwell DIDN'T get the Oscar for this?? You can't do it right?
There are few actors in the planet who are convincing in what they do, most literally just act. Rockwell is one of the convincing. Today I found myself remembering the song he did as Wild Bill in the Green Mile, while held up on his deathrow cell and tossing feathers in the air from the pillow he just had teared in to pieces. "Barbeque me and you. Stinky pinky phew-phew-phew".
That's Rockwells strenght, he is extremely good at portraying anything which is somehow broken. Either he is constant state of turmoil in reality, or his psyche is more solid than the black granite which is our bedrock.
There is a humans which solidity beyond imagination
Bro that walk holy shit Vince Mcmahon
I've always loved Sam Rockwell, his performance in Moon breaks my heart and he was awesome in this too👍
This was the best film of 2017.
Ricky Rushton The Shape of Water won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Yes it did. But to be fair, The Shape of Water didn't make me cry, think about how harsh life can be, and the other myriad of heavy things Three Billboards accomplished.
But to be fair, The Shape of Water was a fuckload more difficult to make. So sure, I guess it was the Best Picture.
The walk up with the gun and the hesitation on the hand is unbelievable
The greatest scene in cinematic history
Song: Monsters of Folk - His Master's Voice
Thnkx
One continuous shot, follows him across the street upstairs to the office and then downstairs, now that right there is what acting and filmmaking is all about....
Greatest scene, top 5. Incredible. I go into a hole, where, I keep replaying it. Never gets old
The most aggressively calm ive ever seen
This is my favourite film 🎞! I watch this scene every month! I watch this film every month! It gives me chills every time
The song compliments this scene so well
I’ve seen Infinity War and Endgame on opening night and this scene is still the best I’ve ever seen in the theatre. Simply remarkable.
Who the fuck cares about those pieces of crap movies? They mean nothing to the art of cinema, just cash grabs for people that like bad CGI and poor PC writing
Not really tough competition there. Great scene though
I love this director. He is amazing. lol
Rockwell nailed this role. His posture, mannerisms... everything about him personifies the typical small town bully/cop to a T.
Watch this repeatedly.Hooked on it. Brilliant
There’s always gonna be that scene in a movie that you’ll come back to.
The camerawork in this scene is on point!
He totally deserves the Oscar and Golden Globe he got from this movie it was that good.
The absolute fact this was all done in one take astonishes and awes me. Such a good scene.
The calm music behind the gore, it works so well
this scene lives in my mind rent free
Mr. Rockwell, you are a cinematic treasure! Phenomenal, stellar performance.! Acting masterclass.
That is astounding coordination from the crew! And it deserves recognition because think of it, that was a lot of work, talent and luck to get right just for 2 minutes of footage in *ONE TAKE*
First, when Dixon strikes Red in the face, Caleb must’ve had a handful of fake blood and he had to have splashed himself in the face with it in such a rapid motion in order to make it seamless. AND THEN! Once Dixon threw him out the window, the crew had *15 SECONDS* to apply the additional wound makeup to his face and arms, Caleb runs off the mattress and get down into position and the crew clears the area in time for Sam to come down the stairs with the camera behind him.
The whole sequence is only 2 minutes long but I wouldn’t be surprised if it took the entire day to do because holy shit that was a faultless performance from everyone, cast AND crew.
Fuck I love movies!
I have not seen this movie and absolutely have no context to what is going on but now I have no choice but to watch it tonight and find out
Mate when he swings his baton back into his holster at 1.35! Phenomenal
I remember feeling my heart stop because I was so shocked that this happened. Red is my favorite character in this movie and I didn’t think he was going to be thrown out a window 😅
Sam Rockwell. I just love him.