This movie was the most brilliant and bonkers independent film I ever saw. Technically brilliant. Getting inside the mind of the most brilliant and intense actors john malkovich was a piece extraordinary cinema. Charlie kaufman ending was very sudden. I wasn't sure what the was about. Aside from getting inside malkovichs head. Very funny film and this scene is just brilliant. You're in my head schwsrts
Why would you think that? It was critically and commercially a success. Do you just want to feel special? Thinking you're one of the only people who remember it? You're not.
its probably better now that I know who he is. I watched it when it first came out and I was thinking, are we supposed to know who he is or is he just some famous person in this story only? I feel he wasn't a good choice, great actor, but if no one knew who he was then it wasn't that special. Now being sean connery...some one way more famous, that would make sense. Though I wouldn't want to be sean connery, I am not sexist and I don't think its ok to hit women.
Can’t say I blame him. If I were him, I’d also be freaked out by what’s inside my own mind to a point I wouldn’t want others to see or know what it’s like to be me.
its ages....like some sort of fancy tea...It was ok when it first came out. Now it makes more sense, when more people know who he is. I don't think any one I knew actually knew who he was when this movie came out, but I was only 12.
That was 100% unscripted. The cars on the road were all driven by crew members and one of the people in one of the cars just decided to chuck a can at John. He didn't expect to connect. It was such a great take that it was included in the final cut. Apparently, John was pretty ticked about it.
@@TestUser-cf4wj This movie is where this clip is from. The man had to be added to be credited because he now had a line in the movie. Or so I've heard.
@@TestUser-cf4wj He was an extra with no lines. He improvised the line and because that scene was included in the final cut, he got a pay bump to an extra with speaking lines. :D
ok...if everythings connected then you must have missed the part where Marvin Boggs puts the fictional book down of shared universes and says how stupid an idea that is....Ya know, Marvin boggs, from RED...they the same actor not the same character...but if everythings connected, then everything is garbage. If it needs something else to stand on.
on set story aside, props to the guy who (in world) recognised Malkovich at night from behind from a moving car and had the presence of mind to bean a can at him while coming up with a hilarious line.
That is (reportedly) not what happened. The cars driving by were all crew members, but while there was time to try only a few takes, the director was dubious that anyone would be able to throw the "can" accurately enough to actually hit Malkovich, but it connected on the first try.
That hey malkovich think fast was improvised by that extra On the spot after a night of getting drunk the reaction is genuine and unexpected but it was so authentic they decided to use it they had to credit the guy and pay him more and even get him sag registered
False rumor. Malkovich debunked that in a 2013 AMA on Reddit. Q: Were you actually pissed when that extra threw that can at your head? A: “on the contrary, spike jonze wanted to cut it because we were late that night and he felt no one would be able to hit me on the head with a half full can of beer from a passing car, and about 70 or 80 sets of hands shot up on the crew saying they would like to try. eventually the task fell to johnny cusack's writing partner and he nailed it on the first try.”
@@Bobaklives It's such a stupid rumor too can you imagine being an extra and having the chutzpah to throw a beer can at a lead actor's head without warning as a joke on camera, you'd get fired and maybe even sued
I remember laughing so hard at this scene. All building up to it I was thinking "What crazy shit will happen when he goes into his own portal?". And it exceeded my expectations!
I think it’s hilarious how John Malkovich goes in incognito, then they find out who he is, and then he finds out the embarrassing secret they’ve been hiding from him.
Yep, that is definitely one of the descriptions of all time... So analytical. Keep researching man, the world needs more thorough deep dives into art pieces like yours 👏👏👏👏
I know this movie word for word. I have since it came out. It’s my favorite of ALL time. I know the alternates and BTSs and I’ve probably seen it more than anyone has. At this point, I am naming myself it’s Biggest Fan.
how about that wild alternate ending? would have loved to have seen that. its crazy they kept parts in the real movie that sets up the alternate ending
can you explain the scene where the older guy talks about being lost in the subconscious. Also I didn’t understand how all the older people go into his mind before midnight?
I remember this scene differently.. when he was exited from his portal and the guy that was in the portal with him comes out second he says that really mind f***** me that time
specially back in 1999 when no one heard of John Malkovich, he was mostly in garbage before this so THIS is his major break out role. Granted Man in the iron mask and Con Air were good, it wasn't good because of John Malkovich. So really he mostly was in bad movies.
@@jamesmeppler6375 I first saw him in (and liked him in) "In the Line of Fire" with Clint Eastwood, which came out 6 years before this movie. I seem to remember he was recognized as being a stand out in that movie. Con Air came out just two years before this one, but was also pretty good. He tends to do odd roles.
Ditto. Also, I liked him and the movie what was that one where he played the villain and Clint Eastwood played the Secret Service agent protecting the president what was that movie called?
My question is did the guy already in John Malcovich see the confrontation between John and Craig or was he also in the world where everyone was John Malcovich or both.
My guess is both. At whatever point the guy entered the portal, he saw John's investigation of J.M. Inc. and saw the Malkovich nightmare as Malkovich saw it. He comes out of the portal at the end saying it was amazing this time
0:57 obviously the genius of this scene is he can literally watch all these terrorists go into his brain totally unnoticed at the same time how ironic typical uncanny experience of imposters
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I hear assloads of complaining about there not being any originality in Hollywood these days. For reference this movie did very poorly in theaters and not so great on home video.
Malkovich's talent is being able to say the most ridiculous things emphatically and with complete conviction.
And here I was thinking everyone forgot just how freaking great this movie is
The chase with the panty sniffing was my fave.
This movie was the most brilliant and bonkers independent film I ever saw. Technically brilliant. Getting inside the mind of the most brilliant and intense actors john malkovich was a piece extraordinary cinema. Charlie kaufman ending was very sudden. I wasn't sure what the was about. Aside from getting inside malkovichs head. Very funny film and this scene is just brilliant. You're in my head schwsrts
Why would you think that? It was critically and commercially a success. Do you just want to feel special? Thinking you're one of the only people who remember it? You're not.
@@WorldsWorstBoyexactly lol
its probably better now that I know who he is. I watched it when it first came out and I was thinking, are we supposed to know who he is or is he just some famous person in this story only?
I feel he wasn't a good choice, great actor, but if no one knew who he was then it wasn't that special. Now being sean connery...some one way more famous, that would make sense. Though I wouldn't want to be sean connery, I am not sexist and I don't think its ok to hit women.
"I have been to the dark side. I have seen a world no man should see." Poetic, as is everything John Malkovich says.
Technically Charlie Kaufman's words
Can’t say I blame him. If I were him, I’d also be freaked out by what’s inside my own mind to a point I wouldn’t want others to see or know what it’s like to be me.
" next time we meet one of us will d*e"
Event horizon
"Right this way Mr. Malkovich; compliments of the house!" *LMAO!*
this movie hasnt aged a day. just as trippy and surreal as when it came out
its ages....like some sort of fancy tea...It was ok when it first came out. Now it makes more sense, when more people know who he is. I don't think any one I knew actually knew who he was when this movie came out, but I was only 12.
“I will see you in court!”
Good luck explaining that in court
The closer he gets to the exit, the louder his name becomes. I chalk it up to existential angst.
"Hey Malkovich, think fast!"
OUCH!
That was 100% unscripted. The cars on the road were all driven by crew members and one of the people in one of the cars just decided to chuck a can at John. He didn't expect to connect. It was such a great take that it was included in the final cut. Apparently, John was pretty ticked about it.
@@TestUser-cf4wj This movie is where this clip is from.
The man had to be added to be credited because he now had a line in the movie. Or so I've heard.
@@TestUser-cf4wj Perfect ending to a bad day, the chefs kiss.
@@TestUser-cf4wj He was an extra with no lines.
He improvised the line and because that scene was included in the final cut, he got a pay bump to an extra with speaking lines. :D
Everytime I watch this picture, I burst to laugh so HARD... 😂😂😂
Imagine Malkovich meeting with a lawyer about all this..
His lawyer would gear him out then send a bill.
lol
even if its real...you would be wasting the lawyers time because its not illegal....so why would you waste a lawyers time?
Didn’t know John Malkovich had some big cans 😂.
I guess Larkin went too far trying to understand what was inside Cyrus' mind
ok...if everythings connected then you must have missed the part where Marvin Boggs puts the fictional book down of shared universes and says how stupid an idea that is....Ya know, Marvin boggs, from RED...they the same actor not the same character...but if everythings connected, then everything is garbage. If it needs something else to stand on.
"That was no simulation!!!"
We will see
Malkovich has some nice Malkovichs
on set story aside, props to the guy who (in world) recognised Malkovich at night from behind from a moving car and had the presence of mind to bean a can at him while coming up with a hilarious line.
Think fast!!!
That is (reportedly) not what happened. The cars driving by were all crew members, but while there was time to try only a few takes, the director was dubious that anyone would be able to throw the "can" accurately enough to actually hit Malkovich, but it connected on the first try.
Orsen Bean’s speech impediment…Floor 71/2…Lottie vs. Maxine…Lottie AND Maxine…”I’m leaving acting to be a puppeteer.”…Never gets old.
Charlie Kaufman is such a warped genius! Loved this movie and the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
That hey malkovich think fast was improvised by that extra On the spot after a night of getting drunk the reaction is genuine and unexpected but it was so authentic they decided to use it they had to credit the guy and pay him more and even get him sag registered
Really? It is my favorite part of the scene and still makes me laugh.
Source?
False rumor. Malkovich debunked that in a 2013 AMA on Reddit.
Q: Were you actually pissed when that extra threw that can at your head?
A: “on the contrary, spike jonze wanted to cut it because we were late that night and he felt no one would be able to hit me on the head with a half full can of beer from a passing car, and about 70 or 80 sets of hands shot up on the crew saying they would like to try. eventually the task fell to johnny cusack's writing partner and he nailed it on the first try.”
@@Bobaklives It's such a stupid rumor too can you imagine being an extra and having the chutzpah to throw a beer can at a lead actor's head without warning as a joke on camera, you'd get fired and maybe even sued
I remember laughing so hard at this scene.
All building up to it I was thinking "What crazy shit will happen when he goes into his own portal?". And it exceeded my expectations!
Malkovich. Malkovich. Malkovich. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Malkovich?
I'd like to see that court case.
One the most hilarious sequences to a movie you will ever see!
“Malkovich! Malkovich!”
I think it’s hilarious how John Malkovich goes in incognito, then they find out who he is, and then he finds out the embarrassing secret they’ve been hiding from him.
lol. I believe that’s the point of that scene. That is how the scene plays out. Some scary meta shit.
Yep, that is definitely one of the descriptions of all time... So analytical.
Keep researching man, the world needs more thorough deep dives into art pieces like yours 👏👏👏👏
The writing is genius level stuff
John Malkovich is a great actor
I mean just ask Matt Damon
Matt Damon is also good as well
The best part is that the guy throwing the can was literally just some guy.
Legendary.
This film was simply brilliant!
It’s my head! Lol
"What are all of you guys doing in here?"
"Oh just... Being John Malkovich"
Best scene
You come away from a Spike Jonez movie not only buying his story but also doubting your own reality
I know this movie word for word. I have since it came out. It’s my favorite of ALL time. I know the alternates and BTSs and I’ve probably seen it more than anyone has. At this point, I am naming myself it’s Biggest Fan.
how about that wild alternate ending? would have loved to have seen that. its crazy they kept parts in the real movie that sets up the alternate ending
can you explain the scene where the older guy talks about being lost in the subconscious. Also I didn’t understand how all the older people go into his mind before midnight?
This is such an incredible film.
I remember this scene differently.. when he was exited from his portal and the guy that was in the portal with him comes out second he says that really mind f***** me that time
Mandela effect?
Were you stoned?
Such a bizarre idea for a movie. I can imagine when it was first pitched to the studio (and to John Malkovich). "Wait a second... Say that again."
There's a GQ youtube video on John Malkovich where he talks all about it
@@darrellcovello7917 I'll see if I can find it.
specially back in 1999 when no one heard of John Malkovich, he was mostly in garbage before this so THIS is his major break out role. Granted Man in the iron mask and Con Air were good, it wasn't good because of John Malkovich. So really he mostly was in bad movies.
@@jamesmeppler6375 I first saw him in (and liked him in) "In the Line of Fire" with Clint Eastwood, which came out 6 years before this movie. I seem to remember he was recognized as being a stand out in that movie. Con Air came out just two years before this one, but was also pretty good. He tends to do odd roles.
HEY MALKOVICH, THINK FAST!!!
I remember when I see this for the first time in the summer of 2000 on TV 😂 That's so fucking strange for me hahaha.
One of my all time favorite movies!
Malkovich. Malkovich? Malkovich! Malkovich...
MALKOVICH!!!
Malkovich, Malkovich. Malkovich!
This has to be one of the top movie scenes in cinematic history!!
I’ve seen better scenes in porn
this movie is like my personal place
Why don't we get original movies like this anymore? No no no, we need another Transformers movie.
It was amazing this time!
My favorite john malkovich movie
Naw, it’s the jewel thief movie for me
@@ironmike5812Nice one
Ditto. Also, I liked him and the movie what was that one where he played the villain and Clint Eastwood played the Secret Service agent protecting the president what was that movie called?
I liked him in the jewel thief movie and the one were he played a re- o wait not a PC word anymore
My question is did the guy already in John Malcovich see the confrontation between John and Craig or was he also in the world where everyone was John Malcovich or both.
My guess is both. At whatever point the guy entered the portal, he saw John's investigation of J.M. Inc. and saw the Malkovich nightmare as Malkovich saw it. He comes out of the portal at the end saying it was amazing this time
yea I think he switched to the amalgamations of john malkovitch at the same time John did.
@@floogandoogan703 maybe even multiple versions.. Which is psychedelic.
Both
More that one person can enter at one time
This movie has aged like fine wine.
how can something age like fine win, but then other fans say it hasn't aged at all? Seems like the fan base is split.
I'll give it 4 Malkovich's out of 10 Malkovich's. Anyone all Malkovich with that? Malkovich?
Malkovich
You can't malkovich that much malkovich, without malkovich'ing the whole malkovich.. Malkovich!
I just watched this movie yet again and I still can never remember anything about it.
The ending always gets me 😂 THINK FAST 😂😂😂
3:51 I think this is one of the funniest movie scenes ever. I hadn’t seen the movie since its original release, and it didn’t disappoint!
i will see you in court.. haha
Never realized how much john and joan look alike
4:05 that ordering 😆 🤣 😂
lol @ that some schlub in a pickup would recognize John Malkovich from behind at the side of the road.
I can't watch this clip beyond half-way in: I have to see the movie again.
There is nothing else like it.
The OG Christoph Waltz
This movie is the best!!!
I like the part where he says malkovich
"Think fast" kills me everything I see it.
I laughed SO HARD at this scene...
My favorite is lounge singer Malkovich-
strappy heels and all, very malkovich.
0:57 obviously the genius of this scene is he can literally watch all these terrorists go into his brain totally unnoticed at the same time how ironic typical uncanny experience of imposters
Die Nebelkammer..german Qualität
If Malkovich was a pokemon
I didn't even look this up, I was just recommended
It's my HEAAAAAAADDDD!!!!!! LOL
great movie
One of the best movies of all time
Malkovich malkovich!! Malkovich malkovich malkovich, malkovich malkovich..
Malkovich!
I never heard of John Malkovich until I saw this movie. It made no sense except you can take control of some one..but now I know hes an actual actor.
@5:38 - best part.
Nah 5:51 beats it by a mile!!
Ever since I saw this scene, I find myself singing "Malkovich, Malkovich. Malkovich, Malkovich," to myself without even thinking about it.
The guy who threw the can was a drunk extra who wasn’t supposed to throw the van or say the line😂
One of the best movie scenes ever 😂
he has seen a world no man should see
Fun fact, the beer can throwing and reaction at the end of the clip were unscripted.
Alfalfa for the rabbits.
He’d have no problem online dating all he’d have to do is think about being lonely and they’d be at his front door.
How did the “think fast” guy recognize the back of Malkovitchs head in a cap?
He was a drunk extra. He wasn’t supposed to talk OR throw the cam. John’s pain is real
Pour one out for Mr. Hiroshi who waited in line all that time just to end up back in the line.
Look it up. The guy who drives by and yells " hey malkovich" and throws a can at malkovich's head is actually a random guy and that was not scripted.
That CGI deepfake was pretty impressive for 1999, even Captain America skinny Steve scene don't even hold a flame to rhis
Watch ⌚️ ⏱️ the way John walks 🚶♂️ with low ceiling above ...only pros can do this ...small detail = great performance
God, I loved this film.
🤣😂🤣😂very funny scene malkovich
Somebody was definitely trippin out when they made this movie 😂
LMAO
Why does Maxine shout "Dorothy!" when they burst into the room?
That’s was some acid
People think I'm John Malkovich all the time.
wait what
ive seen trailers of this movie
i did not know this was the premise
Rerelease this film in IMAX ASAP
Malkovich Malkovich
Is there one door being Chloe Vevrier?
Malkovich malkovich malkovich, malkovich malkovich malkovich malkovich malkovich.
Dear recepeant,
You are invited by the Rococo family to the
November 18th year 2115 movie staring Hollywood actor John malcovich. Please be respectful and do not talk during the premier.if you can not attend than please preserve yourself at least 90 years in order to attend.
-sincerely
The Rococo family
I hear assloads of complaining about there not being any originality in Hollywood these days.
For reference this movie did very poorly in theaters and not so great on home video.
yet has become become a cult classic and very very well known film
@@deagle2yadome696 The point.
You missed it.
@@Shorty_Lickens please don’t like your own comments it’s very unbecoming
@@deagle2yadome696 Hey, stupid cunt!
No one takes orders from you. You are worthless to humanity and have no power.
Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich. Malkovich, Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich. Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich. MALKOVICH
1. I don't get it.
2. I don't need to get it.
Not a fan of the film overall but this is brilliant.
I can't believe it, I've watched that movie since December 1998, it's was fun, but not my favorite movie 🍿🎥 anymore.
The movie didn't debut theatrically until October 1999, though.
@@Fan_Made_VideosThey might have paid $200 for a sneak peek.
Yo what is this movie 😂😂