I remember the pool scene and this just terrifying me as a kid because i couldn’t swim , but how relentless he is with the music and how the camera literally rises with the hero, beautiful, just beautiful
David is pretty smart with the chokehold, if you think about it, whats a good way to guarantee a kill on someone besides with a gun? Choke them lol, if your body is unbreakable there is no way they can get out of it, simple but effective
Wonders I agree. In most superhero comics and movies the hero would get into some drawn out battle with the bad guy, but David ended it quickly and effectively. It shows what a superhero, at least a smart one, would do if they were real.
1. David's bone density is so great this man never would have been able to support both their weights. 2. David's crushing strength would have been sufficient to destroy his neck within seconds.
Oh well, a lot of people weren't too pleased with the David took The Orange Man out, but I like to think what must've gone through his mind as each second of panic and desperation set in; a mysterious and terrifying deathly cloak suppressing his existence. Oh and that choke before his eyes became engulfed in blackness.
Good point! Fighting for ones life is supposedly the most physically exhausting thing humans can do. I don't want to know how hard it would be without oxygen.
Good scene but I wish David Dunn had a physical fight with the orange man instead of just chocking him to death. Good movie, just wished he had more of a fight.
@@mellogaming1334 I think that is kind of the point these movies have seemingly ordinary people (David Dunn and Kevin) discover they have superpowers. This isn't a superhero universe where everything is at stake no world domination just a few killers. They are powerful but normal so M. Night gave them normal deaths no heroic last stand just being shot and being drowned.
@carlitos puruncajas they obvs arent ordinary people but I do understand the whole not everyone dies a heroic death, we already have enough of those movies, doesnt hurt to go against the grain once in awhile
@carlitos puruncajas I like the idea of that but that doesn't explain why Kevin's body could take shotgun shots and still keep going, but I watch this scene a few more times and get what people are saying and that not all heroes have to have a giant CGI fight but to save people however you can.
I wonder if the Orange Man is one of the superhero/villains of this universe that crosses over with Split, along with *David Dunn AKA The Overseer, Kevin Wendell Crumb AKA The Horde, & Elijah Price AKA Mr. Glass*
Here's what I don't get. People claim the fights between David and the Beast are anti-climactic, yet they cheer this scene. I love all the fight scenes in these movies, but this is pretty hypocritical.
Expectations. For one, it was clear who was going to win this struggle from the get go. Man vs Superhuman. Dunn vs The Beast was two guys who didn't even know their full capabilities, never encountering someone like them before, and essentially learning what they can do and take as they went. It was fun and had a lot of potential, and we the audience didn't know what to expect. Both encounters were essentially cut short. I was somewhat satisfied with the fights, but the ending in general was pretty shit.
@@167thSpartan Just gonna expand on what you said, with my own personal opinion. @Shanethefilmaker If you don't understand why this scene works and Dunn vs Beast didn't like @Ray Vincent said. This scene had build up it was a triumphant scene, in this scene Dunn finally not only believed he had powers, but that he could be a hero with them. Not to mention we already knew the steaks if Dunn was wrong and he was't a hero he could die, but if he was he could save a family from this man. Now in Glass there are no steaks when Dunn and the Beast fight because Dunn is too unbreakable for Beast to kill him and the Beast was too strong for Dunn to stop him. Not to mention Glass was less focused on Dunn as the definitive protagonist so it was harder to know who to rout for or focus on. Top it off in my own personal opinion I don't like the way the fights were shot, some of the camera angles are very awkward looking. Plus I understand Dunn isn't gonna be doing any kick flips, but Dunn and Beast since they always end up in a stale mate it's just a chore to watch because no one wins and it devolves into 2 guys screwing around.
People are too used to seeing flashy martial arts and destruction in marvel and DC movies. As far as we know, David Dunn and the Beast aren’t trained so they won’t be doing fancy kicks and flips like the avengers do. David Dunn is a street brawler and the beast is an animal. As far as the setting goes for it being anticlimactic, plot would dictate that it would happen in a heavily populated city where things can get blown up and destroyed, reality would dictate the fight would happen any place they would meet hence why they first fight in a warehouse and then in a parking lot. People were expecting Dunn to go out like iron man did in endgame but Dunn just dies and that’s it. Honestly the movie would be bad if it took the more generic comic book movie approach than the subverted expectations approach it took. This trilogy is supposed to be so plausible that the audience rethinks their existence and what they can do and if they’re capable of anything they never thought they could do. You start having David Dunn and the beast throw each other through buildings and throw cars and trucks at each other and the whole trilogy just falls apart. That’s just me though
There is a comic series that came out right around the same time as glass for the first two Comics are unbreakable in comic form yet things are more comic book like, The orange man is 7 ft 2 320 lb muscle man.
The amazing thing about these movies, is how realistic M. Night wanted to make it all as if this COULD happen in real life. Raw, clumsy, tenacious. David had no formal combat training so this scene was perfect and convincing. Orange man would be about 6 feet tall or more. This would give him strength EASILY above the average human into athlete status. So he'd overpower that ENTIRE family very easy. Plus he'd have experience in home invasions and putting people down. But David being cautious would choose the perfect move that made no room for error in his position, NEVER killing before and never contending with someone like this. It wasn't going to be flashy or skilled or experienced. This was his first time doing ANYTHING like this. So this would be the SMARTEST thing to do regarding being inexperienced.
Nelson Mesones No he didn’t lmao what the fuck are you on about? There are absolutely no indications the orange man had any power. This whole embarrassing scene is just a 1 minute plot hole
Roy Leyva first of all, it’s just weird David, with a soaking wet raining coat can just “stealth walk up” to the Orange man. But fine, let’s blame it on “it’s raining”. Second , there is absolutely 0 implications that he had super strength or some shit, so David, who can lift a shit ton of kilos, cannot choke him/knock him out within a few seconds? How does that make ANY sense
@@danielz-v4083 literally in an early shot he's being pulled out of the pool, and water is his weakness, when he went to choke the orange man, his strength was coming back but just a bit, and he used that strength as an attempt of desperation to choke him out.
Roy Leyva That’s just your head cannon buddy, in “GLASS” he gets dumped into a goddamn water tank and still has the strength the break it from INSIDE OUT. Do you know how hard that is? Not to mention, seconds later he is still going vs the Beast. The movies say water kills him(which is just... wow) , not that it neutralizes his power. The closest to that that we got was Glass saying something like “yeah it’s like your kriptonyte” . But that’s just him assuming, it’s absolutely never shown to work like that. Don’t head canon for a script flaw, dude
0:50 I feel a bit sadistic for bringing this up but those grunts really say that guy isn’t use to being overpowered and is giving all his strength to get out of a chokehold he knows he’s not shaking out of.
@@madrabbit3627ice poetry, but you’re forgetting one thing. Superhero movies are meant to provide escapism. To inspire people to be good and be like the heroes. Movies and shows where the bad guys win have the opposite message. Like Saw or Ozark or Game Of Thrones. Some films do it well, like the Dark Knight. The bad guy won, but humanity triumphed, because there was an earlier scene on the boats where the joker’s plan failed. But he still won when he proved the justice system was broken. Glass had nothing clever like that. Sure, it ended with the superheroes being revealed to the world, but the MCs didn’t have to die for that. The logic is inconsistent. Movies should only work if they’re written well.
“The Orange Man” actually sounds like a classic comic book villain name.
Orange Man bad -NPC
like purple guy
I think it's a rather lazy name.
He wears an orange jumpsuit, so he is the Orange Man?
The Homewrecker would be a way better name.
Sounds like one of the villains in Sin City
@@nickthedrawer That was the Yellow Bastard.
After what The Orange Man did to that family, he deserves every second of it.
I think that he was a superhuman too
It’s was too quick a death.
@@jimmy2k4obut it felt like an eternity for him lol
I remember the pool scene and this just terrifying me as a kid because i couldn’t swim , but how relentless he is with the music and how the camera literally rises with the hero, beautiful, just beautiful
the super hero music while the hero rises from the pool & the 2 kids who helped him were still in awe of this super hero! Legendary
And the look with the rain poncho and hood... looks awesome
The music in this scene is amazing
I think the moral of this trilogy is that if your naturally a Florida man, you too... can become a superhero.
Amazing music, gives me chills.
Imagine if David ripped the dudes head off accidentally??
"Mysterious hero wearing a poncho saves kids, decapitates suspect"
I love these 3 films
I love you
David is pretty smart with the chokehold, if you think about it, whats a good way to guarantee a kill on someone besides with a gun? Choke them lol, if your body is unbreakable there is no way they can get out of it, simple but effective
Wonders I agree. In most superhero comics and movies the hero would get into some drawn out battle with the bad guy, but David ended it quickly and effectively. It shows what a superhero, at least a smart one, would do if they were real.
@@06bigd2000 True,👍.
@Judah Ramdeen
You're* not one of them
Exactly
David put him to sleep. Police on the way. He stuck around until the police arrived.
Imagine the arkham games if it took this long to knock out somebody
Alright...*heavy breathing*...... now the other six.....
To be fair David killed the Orange Man. He didn’t just knock him out.
David should have never died
I’ve watched this over and over again
The more I watch this movie the more things I find: the way the kids are standing motionless is meant to be like a comic book panel.
1. David's bone density is so great this man never would have been able to support both their weights.
2. David's crushing strength would have been sufficient to destroy his neck within seconds.
Are you disagreeing with the logic of the film?
@@Jim-ke3vj A guy who can bend steel should be able to snap a neck easily.
@@mellogaming1334 Unless they are superhuman too. The orange man was very strong.
Deondre Dixon
You have no idea how happy people are about the fact that you spoiled Glass’ ending
Patriarcha he was still learning his true power, just like the beast coming to be at the end of split.
It´s really sad that she died : (
Iron Man, Captain America, Batman, Superman, all of them out there.
Eat your hearts out.
Calm that down.
Calm down
Rudy Juarez if you notice when he starts actually choking him the camera rises just like David Dunn did
Perfection in this scene... M Knight comic book universe before others ☺
The wall breaking was a nice added touch
The Orange man must have some kind of super strength too. There's a legitimate struggle for a while
David was weakened by the water, it's his kryptonite.
I always thought orange man had powers too, like savage strength but not indestructible obviously
Oh well, a lot of people weren't too pleased with the David took The Orange Man out, but I like to think what must've gone through his mind as each second of panic and desperation set in; a mysterious and terrifying deathly cloak suppressing his existence.
Oh and that choke before his eyes became engulfed in blackness.
Good point! Fighting for ones life is supposedly the most physically exhausting thing humans can do. I don't want to know how hard it would be without oxygen.
Good scene but I wish David Dunn had a physical fight with the orange man instead of just chocking him to death. Good movie, just wished he had more of a fight.
@@mellogaming1334 Jajaj I already Saw the Movie but I will report you
@@pedrovelasco3227 The movie is already released so it's too late.
@@mellogaming1334 I think that is kind of the point these movies have seemingly ordinary people (David Dunn and Kevin) discover they have superpowers. This isn't a superhero universe where everything is at stake no world domination just a few killers. They are powerful but normal so M. Night gave them normal deaths no heroic last stand just being shot and being drowned.
@carlitos puruncajas they obvs arent ordinary people but I do understand the whole not everyone dies a heroic death, we already have enough of those movies, doesnt hurt to go against the grain once in awhile
@carlitos puruncajas I like the idea of that but that doesn't explain why Kevin's body could take shotgun shots and still keep going, but I watch this scene a few more times and get what people are saying and that not all heroes have to have a giant CGI fight but to save people however you can.
I wonder if the Orange Man is one of the superhero/villains of this universe that crosses over with Split, along with *David Dunn AKA The Overseer, Kevin Wendell Crumb AKA The Horde, & Elijah Price AKA Mr. Glass*
The Trilogy! Characters! Greatest of all time!
Orange man bad!
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@@riverevergreene Had to be done.
I guess you could say "orange man bad" for real in this scene.
I just realized the Orange Man is Godfather from Generation Kill. Good stuff
Then they just fucking kill him off by some mere henchman and puddle...
Total waste of character.
Yeah, Glass was a huge letdown.
Peter Parker: He deserved it, didn't he?!
It's an exciting scene because once David emerges from the pool, we all know Orange 🍊👨 is toast!
Esse filme é de 2000 mas ainda me emociono demais nessa cena
Here's what I don't get. People claim the fights between David and the Beast are anti-climactic, yet they cheer this scene. I love all the fight scenes in these movies, but this is pretty hypocritical.
Expectations. For one, it was clear who was going to win this struggle from the get go. Man vs Superhuman. Dunn vs The Beast was two guys who didn't even know their full capabilities, never encountering someone like them before, and essentially learning what they can do and take as they went. It was fun and had a lot of potential, and we the audience didn't know what to expect. Both encounters were essentially cut short.
I was somewhat satisfied with the fights, but the ending in general was pretty shit.
Why yes,I do believe they pulled out an "infinity war"
@@167thSpartan Just gonna expand on what you said, with my own personal opinion. @Shanethefilmaker If you don't understand why this scene works and Dunn vs Beast didn't like @Ray Vincent said. This scene had build up it was a triumphant scene, in this scene Dunn finally not only believed he had powers, but that he could be a hero with them. Not to mention we already knew the steaks if Dunn was wrong and he was't a hero he could die, but if he was he could save a family from this man. Now in Glass there are no steaks when Dunn and the Beast fight because Dunn is too unbreakable for Beast to kill him and the Beast was too strong for Dunn to stop him. Not to mention Glass was less focused on Dunn as the definitive protagonist so it was harder to know who to rout for or focus on. Top it off in my own personal opinion I don't like the way the fights were shot, some of the camera angles are very awkward looking. Plus I understand Dunn isn't gonna be doing any kick flips, but Dunn and Beast since they always end up in a stale mate it's just a chore to watch because no one wins and it devolves into 2 guys screwing around.
People are too used to seeing flashy martial arts and destruction in marvel and DC movies. As far as we know, David Dunn and the Beast aren’t trained so they won’t be doing fancy kicks and flips like the avengers do. David Dunn is a street brawler and the beast is an animal. As far as the setting goes for it being anticlimactic, plot would dictate that it would happen in a heavily populated city where things can get blown up and destroyed, reality would dictate the fight would happen any place they would meet hence why they first fight in a warehouse and then in a parking lot. People were expecting Dunn to go out like iron man did in endgame but Dunn just dies and that’s it. Honestly the movie would be bad if it took the more generic comic book movie approach than the subverted expectations approach it took. This trilogy is supposed to be so plausible that the audience rethinks their existence and what they can do and if they’re capable of anything they never thought they could do. You start having David Dunn and the beast throw each other through buildings and throw cars and trucks at each other and the whole trilogy just falls apart. That’s just me though
There is a comic series that came out right around the same time as glass for the first two Comics are unbreakable in comic form yet things are more comic book like,
The orange man is 7 ft 2 320 lb muscle man.
The only way David seems to fight is buy grappling or throwing
Well he's a football player not a boxer
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May not be the flashiest every, but this is still one of my favorite superhero climax fights
His name was "Agent Orange"
That's a Punisher villain name too.
The amazing thing about these movies, is how realistic M. Night wanted to make it all as if this COULD happen in real life. Raw, clumsy, tenacious. David had no formal combat training so this scene was perfect and convincing. Orange man would be about 6 feet tall or more. This would give him strength EASILY above the average human into athlete status. So he'd overpower that ENTIRE family very easy. Plus he'd have experience in home invasions and putting people down. But David being cautious would choose the perfect move that made no room for error in his position, NEVER killing before and never contending with someone like this. It wasn't going to be flashy or skilled or experienced. This was his first time doing ANYTHING like this. So this would be the SMARTEST thing to do regarding being inexperienced.
Hero
M&J
You called?
Arise The Overseer
No fist fight no guns just his amazing strength once he grabbed him he was doomed
Overseer 1
Orange Man 0
Did he snap his neck? 1:45
Yes
He is not Snyder superman bruh
he is the Overseer
he doesnt judge accused. He only protect innocent
Yes he did.
Orange man was a big strong guy he has powers too but he was no match for the Overseer He has more powers then him
Nelson Mesones No he didn’t lmao what the fuck are you on about? There are absolutely no indications the orange man had any power. This whole embarrassing scene is just a 1 minute plot hole
@@danielz-v4083 plot hole? What plot hole?
Roy Leyva first of all, it’s just weird David, with a soaking wet raining coat can just “stealth walk up” to the Orange man. But fine, let’s blame it on “it’s raining”. Second , there is absolutely 0 implications that he had super strength or some shit, so David, who can lift a shit ton of kilos, cannot choke him/knock him out within a few seconds? How does that make ANY sense
@@danielz-v4083 literally in an early shot he's being pulled out of the pool, and water is his weakness, when he went to choke the orange man, his strength was coming back but just a bit, and he used that strength as an attempt of desperation to choke him out.
Roy Leyva That’s just your head cannon buddy, in “GLASS” he gets dumped into a goddamn water tank and still has the strength the break it from INSIDE OUT. Do you know how hard that is? Not to mention, seconds later he is still going vs the Beast. The movies say water kills him(which is just... wow) , not that it neutralizes his power. The closest to that that we got was Glass saying something like “yeah it’s like your kriptonyte” . But that’s just him assuming, it’s absolutely never shown to work like that. Don’t head canon for a script flaw, dude
is it funny orange man flinging him around like a plush
0:50 I feel a bit sadistic for bringing this up but those grunts really say that guy isn’t use to being overpowered and is giving all his strength to get out of a chokehold he knows he’s not shaking out of.
0:01 Cape man
Orange man is a mutant too just like David
You can tell
*dies in puddle
This orange man had to ha e some superpower himself right?
I find it annoying that they didn't display his strength well.
That's 'Godfather' from Gen Kill.
I prefer “the man in the orange suit”
Great movie. It's a shame Glass sucked and killed him off. For some reason.
Because in real life heroes die, and villains live forever. People know the devil more than michael.
@@madrabbit3627ice poetry, but you’re forgetting one thing.
Superhero movies are meant to provide escapism. To inspire people to be good and be like the heroes.
Movies and shows where the bad guys win have the opposite message. Like Saw or Ozark or Game Of Thrones.
Some films do it well, like the Dark Knight. The bad guy won, but humanity triumphed, because there was an earlier scene on the boats where the joker’s plan failed. But he still won when he proved the justice system was broken.
Glass had nothing clever like that. Sure, it ended with the superheroes being revealed to the world, but the MCs didn’t have to die for that. The logic is inconsistent. Movies should only work if they’re written well.
give M Night Shyamalan a low budget for a film its its beautiful give him a lot of money and its crap
Is it just me, or does David look a lot like The Spectre in these scenes?
I love this movie but why did he struggle to subdue the orange man
I wonder if Bruce was even on-set this day when his double was doing all this lol
The water killed him
Overseer's weakness
But his spirit didn’t drown.....
@@greg2355 Amen
At least they know this guy isn't a ripoff of The Phantom
White luke cage
I wonder who those kids are The one on the right looks like the girl who played Mary Jane when she was little
actaully; they should pass
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Was the woman dead ?
Yes :(
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