@piestillaintreal6114 Dan and Herbert have copious amounts of gay essence surrounding them, causing people to ship them. Herbert is currently in withdrawal during this deleted scene before using the weakened reagent as a drug to keep himself awake. (amphetamines which are more than likely an ingredient in the reagent) Now, in this deleted scene, Herbert made Dan a sandwich. I know this sounds absurd, but stay with me, Herbert is currently not in the greatest state. Therefore your (Dan) boyfriend (Herbert) has taken the time to make you a sandwich while he's in the middle of a fuckin breakdown from withdrawals.
@@sarahfreakinlynn Well that explains it then, I guess I just never saw it. I was wondering why people were always making Herbert gay. I picked up this series of ebooks on Amazon that was supposed to be based off HP's series and it involved West hiding on an island and gay romance. That was it. They gently alluded to him using the solution to keep his youthful appearance but that's it. And I was just kind of surprised. There's like 6 books now, I think I read two before I realized there wasn't gonna be no zombies.
I've had this theory for years that Herbie here accidently made himself immortal mainlining the glo juice and that is how he's survived all he has but somehow he's never noticed this fact lmao.
@@MetalWarrior-jb5cq there's a lot of subtle homoeroticism to this scene, another comment explains it better than i can. of course, it wasn't intentionally homoerotic, it was made in the 80s by a man who thought a rape scene featuring a decapitated head was a good idea, but the unintentional subtext is there
@@MetalWarrior-jb5cq omg i can’t believe you can’t see the gayness between the two? throughout the whole movie and the second movie. even the actors sense it
Wow. This actually explains why everything he reanimates goes crazy. A small dosage practically drove him up the wall and then calmed him down. It also explains how even though he's smart he's a bit unhinged.
(3 years late lol but) i now like to imagine the reagent, since we never are told what it actually is, is just turbo-crank, so highly concentrated it can jump-start a corpse lmao
I feel like it's just that Disney made me used to actors not acting, but observing all the little things Bruce Abbott is doing to make it obvious that as Herbert's rambling at him, Dan's Noticing the tremors and stammers, and increasing incoherence. Dan absolutely knows what he's gonna find when he opens the door, even when he's desperately hoping he's wrong.
i love this scene pity it was cut out of the film, cos it does explain that line that Meg made earlier in the film about West always being in his room and that Dan hasn't seen him actually eat.
Something I can't help but notice is that West shows more emotion in this scene than in most of the rest of the movie combined, it makes me wonder if the reagent he's taking not only gives him an energy boost but also numbs his emotions and moods a bit and that's what keeps him the cold, calculated Herbert West we see in the rest of the films.
the deleted scene fucking kills me, becasue West, this Psycho path whom had just reanimated and killed and reantimated the doctor and shell shocked the protagonist and had the time to make him a sandwhich.
I've always thought this was a fascinating scene. I mean, West revealed to be addicted to his own serum? The only reason I can think of that this was deleted is for pacing issues, but otherwise it's a great insight into how driven West is that he actually takes the reagent so he doesn't have to sleep. Great stuff, and Jeffrey Combs is amazing.
I’m a year late to this comment lmao but in the bride of reanimator actors commentary Jeffery combs says that scene being cut out was his choice because he didn’t like the idea of Herbert needing anything to stay himself!!
@@Leoishuman Hey, thanks for pointing that out. I actually picked up the Bride blu-ray a few months back but I haven't gotten a chance to listen to the commentary yet.
Great acting, and a really enjoyable scene. However I do see why it was cut, Herbert's addiction never comes back in the film (unless those scenes were deleted too, but I can't find them), even though it does partly explain why Herbert is the way he is and how he keeps coming back even though he's been killed twice it doesn't expand on much beyond that. Even though I would have loved this scene to stay, it doesn't have much point or is ever followed up on (although I am curious if, this scene had stayed in the movie, would it have been). Although out of all the addictions to have, one that allows you to function properly without sleep isn't that bad.
I saw Re-Animator at the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta last month (October 2018) and this scene in addition to the other deleted scenes, save for Dan's nightmare, were added back in. Speaking for myself I really prefer the film with all these missing scenes put back, especially this one. The addiction would've been an interesting aspect of Herbert's character to explore in the sequels.
Plus the scenes with Hill hypnotizing people, while out of place in most films, help remind us that we're watching a story based off H.P. Lovecraft. I even once theorized the reason why West's Re-Agent, while effective had many flaws, is because he may have synthesized the blood or bodily fluids of the old ones.
I honestly don't think he is. Not out of Homophobia mind you, but Gay implies he wants to have sex. Yet sex seems to be the last thing on his mind in comparison to his mad science. Hell in the next two movies, he seems to be repulsed by sex in general because he thinks it gets in the way of his work. In Bride he warns Dan not to think with the little head. In Beyond, he barely meets Howard and the reporter and he knows trouble brews. If anything he's probably Asexual. Now his possession of Dan, could come across as homoerotic, but the closest to an undertone of it would be that he's co-dependent. Now I only said I don't think Herbert is gay. Dan however, I think he's either Gay or Bi. Despite his love for Meg, he seems to just almost on an impulse do everything Herbert says. Pretty much being the Smithers to his Mr. Burns.
@@Shanethefilmmaker Gay does not imply someone wants to have sex. Gay implies that you are a man who is attracted to men. Being asexual does not mean you have no romantic orientation (that would be aromantic) and that is why we have homoromantic, biromantic, and so on.
@@crikeymikey4966 all forms of romantic love and attraction regardless if it's hetro-, homo-, bi- or pan- revolve around sex. Anyone that says otherwise is either full of it or a robot. That said any form of attraction he's shown to Dan has only been expressed physically. Not romantically. The same type of attraction he expressed to the Bride in the second movie.
They were right to cut this scene. It raises WAY too many questions about what that reagent is, why it can be used this way, how Herbert came to be using it like this, what it's really doing to him, so on and so forth. Sort of like the hypnotic powers that Dr. Hall had. It's just superfluous. The most incredible thing about the Reagent should be that it brings the dead back to life. The most incredible thing about Herbert West should be that he discovered this reagent. These extra questions just aren't needed. That said, I LOVE the acting in this scene. Jeffrey Combs is the MAN. Even when he's broken, he's the power in the room, and why, exactly, he and Dan trust each other so much has never been clearer then it is right here.
This is a great scene which would really have had an impact in the Beyond movie where West is in prison!! He probably acted like that junkie guy in the movie!!
I think it’s best they left this out because it’s unnecessary pity for Herbert and could be seen as too much. in the movie it makes it better that you know nothing about Herbert but this scene is truly a good add on if they wanted more personality in the film.
I def understand Combs perspective on not wanting West being like he is to depend on an addiction, i agree that Herbert West should act like Herbert West without needing any extra additives. But i personally don't think this has to imply that he is the way he is because of the reagent, the reagent just lets him push himself a little bit further (something he already wanted to do and intended on doing, but he would unfortunately be stopped by his basic needs eventually, lest he actually pushes himself until he dies) and makes his character even more complex.
Kittykatzen Hi, I know it's annoying, but could you write me what Dan and Herbert say, please? I am French and understand English, but I can not verbally. Thank you :)
imagine ur boyfriend taking the time to make you sandwich while he’s in the middle of a f*ckin breakdown from withdrawals
What????
dude, i've been laughing like a complete idiot at this for the past five minutes. thanks for the extra serotonin lol
so romantic
@piestillaintreal6114 Dan and Herbert have copious amounts of gay essence surrounding them, causing people to ship them. Herbert is currently in withdrawal during this deleted scene before using the weakened reagent as a drug to keep himself awake. (amphetamines which are more than likely an ingredient in the reagent) Now, in this deleted scene, Herbert made Dan a sandwich. I know this sounds absurd, but stay with me, Herbert is currently not in the greatest state. Therefore your (Dan) boyfriend (Herbert) has taken the time to make you a sandwich while he's in the middle of a fuckin breakdown from withdrawals.
@@sarahfreakinlynn Well that explains it then, I guess I just never saw it. I was wondering why people were always making Herbert gay. I picked up this series of ebooks on Amazon that was supposed to be based off HP's series and it involved West hiding on an island and gay romance. That was it. They gently alluded to him using the solution to keep his youthful appearance but that's it. And I was just kind of surprised. There's like 6 books now, I think I read two before I realized there wasn't gonna be no zombies.
Say what you will about West, but he was nice enough to make Dan a sandwich.
the homoeroticism is stellar. thank you
Fellas is it gay to revive the dead and defy God with another man?
I don't know about reviving the dead, but defying Go- 🌩⛈⚡⚡⚡☄🔥
Only if your balls touch.
I've had this theory for years that Herbie here accidently made himself immortal mainlining the glo juice and that is how he's survived all he has but somehow he's never noticed this fact lmao.
I thought so too.
Or Dan revives him with reagent n Herbert wakes up like “DID YOU RECORD? HOW LONG DID IT TAKE? DID YOU RECORD MY VITALS??”
wait that makes so much sense
That honestly answers so much 😅
Some stories have him changing in to a horrible monster.
dan helps his boyfriend with his T shot
XD lmao
the best doctor duo (along with Sam and Guy from Green Eggs and Ham)
AHAHA
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING!
so true
TRUE
Jeffrey Combs is awesome, nobody else could have played that character so well and with such underlying humor.
there is literally no heterosexual explanation for this
facts
Definitely
@@un.knowngirl180 no
@@un.knowngirl180 even brian yuzna himself recognizes the gay subtext of this film bite me homophobe
@@un.knowngirl180 well then explain it
Is it gay to make your homie a sandwich as you go through withdrawal 🕺
They never should have cut this scene out... it adds so much to the character.
At the same time it really would've brought the story to a halt. I'm happy it was filmed though
this scene is gay rights
How so?
@@MetalWarrior-jb5cq there's a lot of subtle homoeroticism to this scene, another comment explains it better than i can. of course, it wasn't intentionally homoerotic, it was made in the 80s by a man who thought a rape scene featuring a decapitated head was a good idea, but the unintentional subtext is there
@@MetalWarrior-jb5cq omg i can’t believe you can’t see the gayness between the two? throughout the whole movie and the second movie. even the actors sense it
AND gay wrongs
@@laradomleo-robertson8690 um what
Wow. This actually explains why everything he reanimates goes crazy. A small dosage practically drove him up the wall and then calmed him down. It also explains how even though he's smart he's a bit unhinged.
(3 years late lol but) i now like to imagine the reagent, since we never are told what it actually is, is just turbo-crank, so highly concentrated it can jump-start a corpse lmao
I feel like it's just that Disney made me used to actors not acting, but observing all the little things Bruce Abbott is doing to make it obvious that as Herbert's rambling at him, Dan's Noticing the tremors and stammers, and increasing incoherence. Dan absolutely knows what he's gonna find when he opens the door, even when he's desperately hoping he's wrong.
i love this scene pity it was cut out of the film, cos it does explain that line that Meg made earlier in the film about West always being in his room and that Dan hasn't seen him actually eat.
I like the idea that the re agent can be used as a sort of red bull times ten in small doses
Herbert is tweaking hard in this scene. Good thing Dan's there to take care of him.
imagine not seeing the chemistry between them
and this is why people make Re-Animator gay.
Make it gay? It's already mega gay
Something I can't help but notice is that West shows more emotion in this scene than in most of the rest of the movie combined, it makes me wonder if the reagent he's taking not only gives him an energy boost but also numbs his emotions and moods a bit and that's what keeps him the cold, calculated Herbert West we see in the rest of the films.
the deleted scene fucking kills me, becasue West, this Psycho path whom had just reanimated and killed and reantimated the doctor and shell shocked the protagonist and had the time to make him a sandwhich.
Herbert: stchstshchAhAAAAAA
Herbert not even a second after, calmly: Now... we must make our plans.
2:04 lmao that vein slap.
I've always thought this was a fascinating scene. I mean, West revealed to be addicted to his own serum? The only reason I can think of that this was deleted is for pacing issues, but otherwise it's a great insight into how driven West is that he actually takes the reagent so he doesn't have to sleep. Great stuff, and Jeffrey Combs is amazing.
I’m a year late to this comment lmao but in the bride of reanimator actors commentary Jeffery combs says that scene being cut out was his choice because he didn’t like the idea of Herbert needing anything to stay himself!!
@@Leoishuman Hey, thanks for pointing that out. I actually picked up the Bride blu-ray a few months back but I haven't gotten a chance to listen to the commentary yet.
@@ZZZGGGLLLAAAHHH IT IS SO FUNNY!! DEFINITELY WATCH IT
I love it when they textbook codependent
Now THAT is an unhinged genius. Love his face at the end ;)
I always assumed that the reagent keeps him energized, he doesn't sleep or eat as much
Great acting, and a really enjoyable scene. However I do see why it was cut, Herbert's addiction never comes back in the film (unless those scenes were deleted too, but I can't find them), even though it does partly explain why Herbert is the way he is and how he keeps coming back even though he's been killed twice it doesn't expand on much beyond that. Even though I would have loved this scene to stay, it doesn't have much point or is ever followed up on (although I am curious if, this scene had stayed in the movie, would it have been). Although out of all the addictions to have, one that allows you to function properly without sleep isn't that bad.
Beats the hell out of coffee....
I saw Re-Animator at the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta last month (October 2018) and this scene in addition to the other deleted scenes, save for Dan's nightmare, were added back in. Speaking for myself I really prefer the film with all these missing scenes put back, especially this one. The addiction would've been an interesting aspect of Herbert's character to explore in the sequels.
Plus the scenes with Hill hypnotizing people, while out of place in most films, help remind us that we're watching a story based off H.P. Lovecraft. I even once theorized the reason why West's Re-Agent, while effective had many flaws, is because he may have synthesized the blood or bodily fluids of the old ones.
Dan’s nightmare?
why is nobody talking about the whimper at 2:04
this comment enlightened me, thank you
I will be listening to this on repeat now.
my theory for this is that herbie's reagent does work, it just needs to be applied before someone dies.
tboy swag off the charts
Thanks. :D I dig this scene...it shows a vulnerable side of Herbert West that we don't see much of in the film.
I can sense the gay from here omg
me too but not as much
just more as a badass duo
0:41 When you want to keep the party going but the drugs are wearing off.
My whumpy heart is simping for Herbert and for that reason I'm sad it wasn't in the movie :')
Re - Anigaytor
He's hooked on his reagaint?
Wow!!
In conclusion, Herbert be gay. *kinda*
he do be a little gay doe
@@tookiwolfpaint5142 there do be a whole essay about the underlying homoerotic themes in re-animator, doe
I honestly don't think he is. Not out of Homophobia mind you, but Gay implies he wants to have sex. Yet sex seems to be the last thing on his mind in comparison to his mad science. Hell in the next two movies, he seems to be repulsed by sex in general because he thinks it gets in the way of his work. In Bride he warns Dan not to think with the little head. In Beyond, he barely meets Howard and the reporter and he knows trouble brews. If anything he's probably Asexual. Now his possession of Dan, could come across as homoerotic, but the closest to an undertone of it would be that he's co-dependent. Now I only said I don't think Herbert is gay. Dan however, I think he's either Gay or Bi. Despite his love for Meg, he seems to just almost on an impulse do everything Herbert says. Pretty much being the Smithers to his Mr. Burns.
@@Shanethefilmmaker Gay does not imply someone wants to have sex. Gay implies that you are a man who is attracted to men. Being asexual does not mean you have no romantic orientation (that would be aromantic) and that is why we have homoromantic, biromantic, and so on.
@@crikeymikey4966 all forms of romantic love and attraction regardless if it's hetro-, homo-, bi- or pan- revolve around sex. Anyone that says otherwise is either full of it or a robot. That said any form of attraction he's shown to Dan has only been expressed physically. Not romantically. The same type of attraction he expressed to the Bride in the second movie.
1:54 "Grandma, it's me, Anastasia"
* 0:54 seconds
@@odddrawingsandwhatnot oops yea sry
The version I saw had this scene, I never knew it was originally one that was cut
god they should just kiss already 🙄🙄
The withdrawal comes on fast with that shit.
I'm not shoving anything in my veins that glows
They were right to cut this scene. It raises WAY too many questions about what that reagent is, why it can be used this way, how Herbert came to be using it like this, what it's really doing to him, so on and so forth. Sort of like the hypnotic powers that Dr. Hall had. It's just superfluous.
The most incredible thing about the Reagent should be that it brings the dead back to life. The most incredible thing about Herbert West should be that he discovered this reagent. These extra questions just aren't needed.
That said, I LOVE the acting in this scene. Jeffrey Combs is the MAN. Even when he's broken, he's the power in the room, and why, exactly, he and Dan trust each other so much has never been clearer then it is right here.
1298:7129837192871231x yes holy hell I agree
The main question running through my mind watching the movie is where he got the reagent or did if he made it
minecraft noise at 27 seconds in???
I wonder how long he goes before he needs another dose?
Thanks! Film makes a lot more sense with this scene.
Dude... just sleep.
I'm kind of surprised that the films never had him turning in to some sort of horrible monster from abusing the serum.
whole film makes more sense when you realize herbert was coked out of his gourd the whole time
This is a great scene which would really have had an impact in the Beyond movie where West is in prison!! He probably acted like that junkie guy in the movie!!
His little reagent withdrawal stride 0:45
I love it so much
WHY DID THEY CUT THIS? WHYYY??
Mainly because it showed Herbert West in a more human light than his usual brave yet sociopathic genius.
I’m 99% sure I found the directors cut on RUclips
Reveals too much information about what reagent actually is and kinda ruins its meaning
Kind of a bummer that they cut out this scene...I wonder if it's possible to watch the movie with the deleted scenes in them.
Theres an extended edition
powerful homoeroticism, really enjoyed it
Duuuuuuude,that’s is some good stuff.
I think it’s best they left this out because it’s unnecessary pity for Herbert and could be seen as too much. in the movie it makes it better that you know nothing about Herbert but this scene is truly a good add on if they wanted more personality in the film.
Dude, without this scene no one knows how he survived the events of the first two movies. It's necessary.
This is an inudeno for a sex scene and you can't tell me otherwise
thank u for uploading this this scene is so important
Even our obsessed hero needs a pick me up a few shots at a time :D i never knew of this scene, thanks :D x x x
It's giving very much Tweak and Craig from South Park
I def understand Combs perspective on not wanting West being like he is to depend on an addiction, i agree that Herbert West should act like Herbert West without needing any extra additives. But i personally don't think this has to imply that he is the way he is because of the reagent, the reagent just lets him push himself a little bit further (something he already wanted to do and intended on doing, but he would unfortunately be stopped by his basic needs eventually, lest he actually pushes himself until he dies) and makes his character even more complex.
Herbert 0w0
Herbert
the best doctor 0w0
Ok, this so, so weird. Jeffery Combs will be in St. Augustine in September, and this 14 year old video pops up in my feed?
1:40
2:04
1:39
oh... OH I KNOW DUDE
Hey! You got it working! :D Congrats!
Lurrrrve this scene.
The title XD
Good
2:04 saving this.....
i wan therbert soo bad
Bride re Animator
Kittykatzen Hi, I know it's annoying, but could you write me what Dan and Herbert say, please? I am French and understand English, but I can not verbally. Thank you :)
This scene got cut bc it had too much raw homosexual energy for 1985
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