I actually think he points it away, it's more to the right than it looks from the seat. Like, making sure the muzzle ISN'T towards him, although I can see from a comedy standpoint, visually it looks far enough to the right to not be flagging him.
@@joliecidenah. It's only the second greatest moment. His best moment is the 6 minutes of screen time he had in Manhunter as the original Hannibal Lecter for me.
I literally came here to say this reminds me of my dad when me and my friends were teens acting up. Even down to Macs reaction when he would blow a gasket.
The beginning is so wholesome it makes me smile. The rookie singing, the other officers egging him on and even the Captain enjoying it and probably remembering other rookies going through that. One of those nice little calm touches in the movie.
I only just now realized that they're sitting on crappy elementary school desk-chair abominations. This movie has so many layers of funny in it. Bar in the soap, Cox biting the soap is the first layer. The next layer is stuff like Cox having the gun on his desk, pointing it at farva, the fact that all of them attending this meeting means that not only is no one on patrol, no one's even on the radio. The next layer, are the sight gags, like the aforementioned school chairs, the cop car parked in front of a crosswalk with the window down, the goofy moose head, the curtains, the fact that if this meeting is taking place in the building we see at the start of the scene, based on the car's shadow, there's no way the sunlight could shine through the curtains like that, the fishing pole leaning against the file cabinet at 0:49, the dumbbells on the desk in the same shot, also the poster of a gun on the wall, that's also pointing at farva. And then the next layer, is the realization that Farva didn't forget the coffee. The handwriting on the Styrofoam cups is very neat and legible, it wasn't done in a hurry. And the coffee doesn't burn anyone. If Farva had just poured it, extracting the bar of soap would have been painful. The implication is that Farva has been planning this prank for a while. He practiced writing on the Styrofoam cups, that's why the handwriting looks so good. He wrote on these cups ahead of time, and he poured the coffee before entering the room without it. If Farva actually forgot the coffee, it would be scalding hot. You can go even further, and examine the theme of food tampering. It's a form of abuse that Farva is both a victim and a perpetrator of. Perhaps what we're laughing at, is a subtle depiction of how trauma can perpetuate itself, by turning victims into accomplices. Full Metal Jacket and Apocalypse Now are great films, but Super Troopers does it better. Because Super Troopers doesn't beat you over the head with its themes or take itself too seriously. It's a tragedy buried under so many different layers of comedy, that it's become fossilized. You have to dig through all the funny to find the pain at the center of it. But thanks to all those layers of humour, the pain has been crushed. It truly is just a fossil now. Super Troopers goes so much harder than anyone gives it credit for.
@@MikeBrownLegend Oh and what I forgot to mention, is that when Farva was planning the bar of soap in coffee prank, he definitely dropped a bar of soap into a full cup of coffee, that he was holding, and scalded himself. He had to learn through trial and error, to put the soap in the cup first, and then pour the coffee. That's not even a deleted scene, it's an implied scene, and it might be the funniest scene in the movie. Despite it not actually being a scene in the movie. EDIT: my first reply maybe got redacted for being too specific. So I am trying to summon the gummyption to indicate the strain placed upon me by own short comings. But this is the last straw! I am berry upset
Lyrics: A-number one top gun cadets In the name of justice John Q Public can trust us Hail to thee dear old Paroon Hail to thee! Hail to thee! Hail to thee! Hail to thee!
Brian Cox rant, nobody listening, game of hearts, old fashion, is so fucking funny. Its like teaching a load of idiots, he cares, they don't...that scene has made me laugh since the day I first saw it. Great film, great crew 👍 chicken fuckers
I know it’s not in this scene, but littering and, littering and, littering and smoking the reefer. Was one of the goddamn funniest lines I’d ever heard
I still love Brian Cox looking at the video of Farva in the burger joint, "that's you're never again, yeah neither was the damn school bus, back in my day we'd take like you out back and beat you with a hose now you got you're damn unions" brilliant writing.
we watched this shit so many times as kids in the 00s. my freshman, sopohmore year of high school. jesus, the memories. 03,04ish. whats weird about it tho is that, for some reason, even at the time, i felt it was an "older film". its weird to realize its actually only from 2001. but you know how time feels when you're a kid ..
Reminds me of Gene Hackman showing up in Young Frankenstein, a serious dramatic actor coming in and just nailing a comedy role out of left field. Dude's awesome in this, you could tell he was having a blast.
Every Thursday night, I walk into the lodge to play hearts and they have my old fashion waiting there and I like that. Oh hell give me the goddamn soap.
Brian Cox turning the gun towards Farva kills me everytime
I think of that scene every time one of my pets are doing something wrong but I don’t want to get up.
I actually think he points it away, it's more to the right than it looks from the seat. Like, making sure the muzzle ISN'T towards him, although I can see from a comedy standpoint, visually it looks far enough to the right to not be flagging him.
@@OnceShy_TwiceBitten it’s crazy that he’s also Logan Roy all these years later . Plus, McDonalds spokes person.
Me too 😂
I can't get over Brian Cox saying yes to this movie.
Or the American accent
Yeah I think he was my favourite character in the movie to be honest.
And to Super Troopers 2!
Comedy is probably the hardest genre to do. I think he saw a challenge in the modern stoner humour.
Yup especially after seeing Succession
"Oh hell give me the goddamn soap"
That's an emotion I think we've all felt
Brian Cox's greatest moment.
@@joliecide agreed
Especially when he telling a sad story of him about the lodge and then get mad lol
@@joliecidenah. It's only the second greatest moment. His best moment is the 6 minutes of screen time he had in Manhunter as the original Hannibal Lecter for me.
Farva! Your suspension continues, hit the radio
igotyougoodyou FUCKER
It's called Administrative Leave right Scott Sullivan, Broadband Exec., State of Indiana.
Don't call me 'radio', Unit 91
"I can't make them speed!"
"Try Hiding!"
😆😆😆😆😆
go
He's the one fishing in the creek with a decoy in his car in the beginning lol
One of my Chiefs told me that once!
@@9mmARman We all do. That's why we've got tickets for stuff we didn't do.
Who wants cream? Nobody? Okay no cream 😂
My co-worker and I say this to each other daily!
ok no cream
Perfect delivery, kills me every time
Love how he points the gun at Farva
LMAO amazing
Think your special for picking up on that ?? Your weak
@@russellhobbs1120 your parents almost loved you enough. almost.
Max B...woah woah woah leave them alone
@@libbybrown2018 so sick of you type of people
Brian Cox is one of my favorite actors. He can play Hannibal Lector, a corrupt CIA deputy director, or a snarky Highway patrol captain.
...and let's not forget Uncle Argyle Wallace in Braveheart.
Robert please don’t judge....I’ve never seen Braveheart
Not judging at all. Just agreeing with your comment about his versatility.
@Robert and Major Hogan in Sharpe
@@SpiderPigggg So that's why the captain sounded familiar.
Oh hell give me the goddamn soap
*Hhhhwwwwerrr*
(PHEW!)
I always lose my shit when he does that and I don't know why.
Best part!!
And spits it at him hahaha
He delivers that line perfectly! I die everytime😂
I think some of the best comedies always have one veteran, mostly dramatic actor who takes on a role like this. Brian Cox is a legend.
Brian Cox was Brilliant in these every time he says Farva Your Suspension, Continues. Kills me his delivery is fantastic!!!
The bit where Brian Cox loses patience and bites the soap reminds me of me with my sons
Lololol. We’ve all been there, my brother, we’ve all been there
Not me. I don't talk to my sons.
All the likes are from fathers to sons.
rofl
I literally came here to say this reminds me of my dad when me and my friends were teens acting up. Even down to Macs reaction when he would blow a gasket.
Brian Cox is amazing and always steals the show in every role he does.
It's true
I still cannot unsee him as the OG Hannibal Lecter!
"Who wants cream??"
"Nobody?" "Okay, no cream."
I'd jack off in the coffee, that'd be the cream. Those guys were dicks.
Lmao. Yes! This movie has so many perfect lines like that
@@CheerfullyCynical829 tf is wrong with you?
I love how during this meeting no one is out there enforcing the law.
I things might’ve been safer with these guys not out on the roads
Fair point😂
@@Slop_Dogg I will say, it's one of the only movies where I'm rooting for the cops
Brian Cox is so damn funny in this movie. "Drunk enough to kick your ass!"
Then he punches the air haha.
“I’m naked!”
"Oh look, a bar of soap."
"Oh!!! I got you good you fucker!!"
Farva your suspension...
continues
JDMvids1105 Do you need my assistance?
I always laugh at the way he says rookie biatch 😂 never gets old
Hilarious
Farva’s face when Captain says your suspension continues 😂
“Farva! Your suspension…continues. Hit the radio.”
Love that subtle pause like Farva has a glimmer of hope.
Lmaoooooooo
"buttheads" doesn't get thrown around enough anymore. Lets bring that back.
Biff Tannen appreciates this
Along with "numbnuts". :P
Or buttplugs. Bring that back too
0:14 Funny how Mac sack taps the rook after he finishes singing, lol.
Rabbits face when he does it too. 😂
LMAOOOO
No one sack taps me in fun or seriousness except my wife. I believe you get your ass whipped for that
Love how Brian Cox just bites the bar of soap and spits it in their faces. Lol!
Total Chad
Farva, your suspension....CONTINUES, hit the radio!
"Farva!...Your suspension continues!"
The beginning is so wholesome it makes me smile. The rookie singing, the other officers egging him on and even the Captain enjoying it and probably remembering other rookies going through that. One of those nice little calm touches in the movie.
I only just now realized that they're sitting on crappy elementary school desk-chair abominations. This movie has so many layers of funny in it. Bar in the soap, Cox biting the soap is the first layer. The next layer is stuff like Cox having the gun on his desk, pointing it at farva, the fact that all of them attending this meeting means that not only is no one on patrol, no one's even on the radio. The next layer, are the sight gags, like the aforementioned school chairs, the cop car parked in front of a crosswalk with the window down, the goofy moose head, the curtains, the fact that if this meeting is taking place in the building we see at the start of the scene, based on the car's shadow, there's no way the sunlight could shine through the curtains like that, the fishing pole leaning against the file cabinet at 0:49, the dumbbells on the desk in the same shot, also the poster of a gun on the wall, that's also pointing at farva. And then the next layer, is the realization that Farva didn't forget the coffee. The handwriting on the Styrofoam cups is very neat and legible, it wasn't done in a hurry. And the coffee doesn't burn anyone. If Farva had just poured it, extracting the bar of soap would have been painful. The implication is that Farva has been planning this prank for a while. He practiced writing on the Styrofoam cups, that's why the handwriting looks so good. He wrote on these cups ahead of time, and he poured the coffee before entering the room without it. If Farva actually forgot the coffee, it would be scalding hot. You can go even further, and examine the theme of food tampering. It's a form of abuse that Farva is both a victim and a perpetrator of. Perhaps what we're laughing at, is a subtle depiction of how trauma can perpetuate itself, by turning victims into accomplices. Full Metal Jacket and Apocalypse Now are great films, but Super Troopers does it better. Because Super Troopers doesn't beat you over the head with its themes or take itself too seriously. It's a tragedy buried under so many different layers of comedy, that it's become fossilized. You have to dig through all the funny to find the pain at the center of it. But thanks to all those layers of humour, the pain has been crushed. It truly is just a fossil now. Super Troopers goes so much harder than anyone gives it credit for.
Can I smoke what you're smoking? Amazing
@@MikeBrownLegend Oh and what I forgot to mention, is that when Farva was planning the bar of soap in coffee prank, he definitely dropped a bar of soap into a full cup of coffee, that he was holding, and scalded himself. He had to learn through trial and error, to put the soap in the cup first, and then pour the coffee. That's not even a deleted scene, it's an implied scene, and it might be the funniest scene in the movie. Despite it not actually being a scene in the movie.
EDIT: my first reply maybe got redacted for being too specific. So I am trying to summon the gummyption to indicate the strain placed upon me by own short comings. But this is the last straw! I am berry upset
Lyrics:
A-number one top gun cadets
In the name of justice
John Q Public can trust us
Hail to thee dear old Paroon
Hail to thee! Hail to thee! Hail to thee! Hail to thee!
What's up bone-dillies?
Did I miss the song?
Sing it again rookie biatch!
What the heck is a paroon?
Brian Cox rant, nobody listening, game of hearts, old fashion, is so fucking funny. Its like teaching a load of idiots, he cares, they don't...that scene has made me laugh since the day I first saw it. Great film, great crew 👍 chicken fuckers
Licence and registration, chicken fuckers!! Bwak! 😂 (no buts meow!)
If all my brothers had badges, I’d be living this movie. 😂
You'd be Farva
@@michaelcohen9363
Nah, that would be my brother Eric. Me, I’d probably be more like Ram. There’s only four of us so we probably wouldn’t have Rabbit.
GIVE ME THE GOD DAMN SOAP
Occifer FigPucker love Brian Cox in this one. Judging from the reactions, this looks like it was an ad lib from Cox. Genius.
😅😅😅😆😆😆😄😁😁😄🤣🤣🤣😂
@@joliecide The "soap" was actually white chocolate, sugar free (Brian Cox is diabetic). I'm pretty sure the spitting part was probably ad-libbed.
Love the sound when he bites the soap.
When Farva rounds the bend and says "What's up, bone diddlies?" I cry of laughter.
Legit been using this as a greeting since 2002 haha
The police chief has an eerie resemblance to the guy in Succession.
Brian Cox should have done more comedy. He's a natural.
He's not dead. He still has time to do more.
Only Brian Cox can make soap seem appetizing..
The way he points the gun on the table at Farva.
and? finish your sentence
Brian Cox is a Goddamn international treasure and I'll be damned if I'll hear otherwise
1:40 when mom used to threaten me with washing my mouth out after I cussed
F. G. III oh that’s a hoot!
Good old Christmas Story
I know it’s not in this scene, but littering and, littering and, littering and smoking the reefer. Was one of the goddamn funniest lines I’d ever heard
THE SNOZ BERRIES TASTE LIKE SNOZ BERRIES
I still love Brian Cox looking at the video of Farva in the burger joint, "that's you're never again, yeah neither was the damn school bus, back in my day we'd take like you out back and beat you with a hose now you got you're damn unions" brilliant writing.
Cap, you know I'm not a pro-union guy...
I wanted a large Favre coffee.
we watched this shit so many times as kids in the 00s. my freshman, sopohmore year of high school. jesus, the memories. 03,04ish. whats weird about it tho is that, for some reason, even at the time, i felt it was an "older film". its weird to realize its actually only from 2001. but you know how time feels when you're a kid ..
This movie holds a special place in my heart for being one of the movies I know line from line ❤ 00s was a gem we didn't know we had
Reminds me of Gene Hackman showing up in Young Frankenstein, a serious dramatic actor coming in and just nailing a comedy role out of left field. Dude's awesome in this, you could tell he was having a blast.
Brian Cox was such a legend in this movie!
13 on radio... Breaker, breaker... Summers comin'
Hee, hee, hee!
Fucking cracks me up when O'Hagan slides the gun towards Farva, lol
"oh hell, give me the Gdam soap", LOLOL
I laugh every time
Good God, their CAPTAIN bit that coffee bar of soap!
I love it when notable serious actors like Brian Cox dont take themselves too seriously and do goofy roles like these 😂😂😂
"And grow a goddamn mustache why doncha"
One of the best parts!!
This whole movie is the best part.
Oh hell give me the god damn soap!
Brian Cox was brilliant 🤣 literally my fav performance
It's funny how Brian Cox can be so funny for being the original Hannibal Lector
Thank you for remembering that he is the original Hannibal!!
@@joshuahoover6841 Manhunter I'd say is one of the best movies of the 80s. The remake with Ed Norton I didnt like to well.
He got so mad, but he still left Farva on probation!
Moving the gun toward farva always kills me
BEST...BOSS...OF...ALL...TIME! (I love the little pistol turn too)
Farva, your suspension…continues. Hit the radio!
"Gimme the god damn soap....pFFFFFFTTTT" LOL
Brian Cox is great.
I need to watch this again
Me every few months ❤️
I love that the chief is a moose/elks lodge member
I can never disassociate Brian Cox from playing the original Hannibal Lecter in Manhunter, so seeing him in this role just cracks me up! 😂😂😂
Chief: WE NEED TO STEP IT UP!
Farva: WHO WANTS CREAM?!
OMG perfect comedic timing 😂😂
I would have liked to listened to his story
Is this a Logan Roy origin story?
This is one of my favourite movies
“Okay, no cream.” Hahahagahaga idk why but that always kills me
Every Thursday night, I walk into the lodge to play hearts and they have my old fashion waiting there and I like that. Oh hell give me the goddamn soap.
I did not know Logan was a cop before co-founding the Waystar Royco
Thanks for uploading this ☺☺
Everyone would love to have a friend like Farva😂
I say, I didn’t know Hermann Goering was a police captain!
This movie was laugh-out-loud funny!
Jesus, this is exactly like my work… 😳
I always like the touch of Rabbit’s totally f*cked up gun belt.
GIVE ME A LITER OF COLA!!!!!
mr.cox...you were a blessing in this one...when he cocks the gun at farva...😅😂
Almost spat my baked beans and bread when he bit the soap 🧼🤣
Farva, your suspension...continues!
"No-no-no! That's rabbits!"
*Stupid Rookie*
"oh look, a bar of soap!"
“What’s up bone diddlies.” I burst out laughing every time I see that.
1:40....Oh hell!! Give me the goddamn soap!! 😂😂😂
Mac trying not to laugh like a kid in the back seat of the car when dad is road rage swearing.
can't believe this man was Logan Roy
The way he goes anyone want cream reminds me of mortal kombat with the Opppsieee guy
1:20 HO HO HO SHIT I GOT YOU GOOD YOU FUCKER
i gotta use that sound byte for something lol
Farva!
Your suspension…..
Continues!
Scolar Visari ain't fucking around. He wants results and he wants them now.
Love this movie.
director to Brian Cox: "just pretend you're Rip Torn"
Pointing the gun at Farva is just a perfect touch 😂😂😂
Farva! Your suspension......continues.
1:40 Weird. I always remember him saying "oh hell! Just give me the god damn thing!!"
Farva… your suspension. continues
Favorite movie favorite scene
Look, look, he ate the forbidden fruit. ( insert Leonardo Decaprio pointing meme)
Well sing it again rookie behatch! 😂
Oh hell, Give me the goddamn soap 🤣🤣🤣