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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Amazing scene from David Lynch's Lost Highway

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  • @pastamanhd6251
    @pastamanhd6251 2 года назад +1549

    The original "Nice argument. Unfortunately, I am inside your home."

  • @j.w.8352
    @j.w.8352 10 лет назад +6459

    this film is so surreal... I mean come on, a jazz musician living in such a big house

    • @paul_nthny
      @paul_nthny 4 года назад +14

      Bruh

    • @ThePunitiveDamages
      @ThePunitiveDamages 4 года назад +80

      People really misuse the word Surreal in place of unreal. Surreal is derived from the art movement of surrealism. There are certainly moments in life where the term surreal is used appropriately, but when misused constantly in place of unreal. It loses its meaning.

    • @lululu15
      @lululu15 4 года назад +3

      ahahahahahahhaa

    • @Hardie_Boi
      @Hardie_Boi 4 года назад +18

      @@ThePunitiveDamages Ahahahaahahahaha

    • @vivelagauche3564
      @vivelagauche3564 4 года назад +6

      What you mean "living in a such big house" ?

  • @rolinthor
    @rolinthor 5 месяцев назад +232

    The barely suppressed rage when he says “Ask me” is phenomenal.

    • @fire.walk.with.me.430
      @fire.walk.with.me.430 4 месяца назад +32

      the mystery man becomes more and more like himself - rage-filled, malicious, violent as the film goes on, like fred is realising his true self at the same time, accepting the fact that he's a killrr

  • @Jericho8131
    @Jericho8131 Год назад +539

    The way everything around Fred becomes silent and almost nonexistent--as if time halted when the Mystery Man approached him never fails to give me chills

    • @highwbu3000
      @highwbu3000 Год назад +8

      it reminds me alot of the way Mulholland Drive was shot

    • @joeking6972
      @joeking6972 Год назад +13

      I like to think of it as him having a conversation with an aspect of his own psyche, and since the unconscious mind is located outside of time and space, the conversation creates a kind of pocket of time dilation and inattentional blindness.
      Like when you get lost in thought.

    • @Bryan-lu4du
      @Bryan-lu4du Год назад +2

      @@joeking6972I agree.

    • @infowazz
      @infowazz Год назад +1

      he didn't see him until he took a drink

    • @christopherwalker6056
      @christopherwalker6056 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@joeking6972yes, like suddenly sucked into a vacuum of a black hole.

  • @garyking1986
    @garyking1986 5 лет назад +664

    It’s so creepy how when they start talking all the audio from the party gets drowned out, like they’ve entered a separate pocket dimension.

    • @eddiewinters7184
      @eddiewinters7184 3 года назад +27

      Yeah. He's pulled into the creepy guy's world.

    • @uploaderofmonkeybath.mp4761
      @uploaderofmonkeybath.mp4761 3 года назад +2

      Pocket dimension?

    • @garyking1986
      @garyking1986 3 года назад +4

      @@skirmisherfront1498 No clue. It was just floating around in my head, so I've probably heard it somewhere

    • @garyking1986
      @garyking1986 3 года назад

      @@skirmisherfront1498 Happy New Year to you too, mate!
      Also, look up who Gary King is; you’ll get a good film out of it…

    • @peepeetrain8755
      @peepeetrain8755 3 года назад +1

      @@skirmisherfront1498 like a smaller bubble by a bigger bubble - doctor who

  • @Theevil6ify
    @Theevil6ify 10 лет назад +1993

    It's so strange seeing what an upbeat, cartoonish guy Lynch is in real life, and yet he comes up with the _creepiest_ films ever

    • @totesjokin5354
      @totesjokin5354 6 лет назад +164

      Right? We got happy easy goin guys bringing my nightmares to life in film, and we have rapist felons making award-sweeping “high dramas”.. are you sure this is real life??

    • @DVincentW
      @DVincentW 4 года назад +21

      Wild at Heart especially is weird as heck i love it..

    • @DM-hw4cr
      @DM-hw4cr 4 года назад +28

      He seems like a nice guy to his cast members from what I have seen behind the scenes of twin peaks.

    • @CombatComics
      @CombatComics 4 года назад +52

      He seems like such a genuinely good guy. I think he's one of the only living heroes I have left. Given enough time I feel like most heroes will disappoint you, but I just sort of trust that David won't.

    • @umpteenexpression530
      @umpteenexpression530 3 года назад +23

      Its similar to Chris O'Niel from oneyplays. He's a great artist but what he draws it mostly just creepy shit but he's a hilariously goofy person. The duality of man is beautiful.

  • @TarotReaderASMR
    @TarotReaderASMR 2 года назад +979

    The way the main character is trying to keep his cool, trying to make sense of the situation while also attempting to supress a palpable nervousness in his voice, gradually, more and more obviously sinking into panic towards the end - is amazing. Many comments are fixated on Mystery Man but Bill Pullman's acting is so subtle and real.

    • @centralshaft801
      @centralshaft801 Год назад +34

      The slight nod after "that's fuckin crazy man" gets me every time

    • @CircuitRider
      @CircuitRider Год назад +20

      It's an incredible and underrated performance. Pullman in Lost Highway also reminds me a bit of Tom Cruise in Eyes Wide Shut - another performance where non-verbal acting and general less-is-more approach yields great results. There's a certain repression and insecurity to both of their characters, although Fred Madison is much more edgy and obviously probably psychotic whereas Bill Harford seems more easygoing as he masks his emotions and insecurities behind a big fake smile. But both films are kind of similar, thematically, and the way they use a similarly stylized kind of acting with lots of pauses and emphasis on the non-verbal.

    • @PunmasterSTP
      @PunmasterSTP 11 месяцев назад +4

      Especially when he gets back in the car and says to Renee that Andy has some pretty f'd up friends; that was great too.

    • @TheChzoronzon
      @TheChzoronzon 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@CircuitRider Can you believe Pullman learnt to do those out of control amazing sax solos for the movie, not being a player?
      I can stop rubbing my eyes and ears

    • @CircuitRider
      @CircuitRider 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheChzoronzon I didn’t know that! You can tell, though. He’s really going at the sax in that scene lol, just pure rage and frantic passion like some big premature ejaculation of sound (fitting given the sad sex scene between him and Renee).

  • @agnes3078
    @agnes3078 3 года назад +1580

    This scene is so creepy but when he says “that’s fucking crazy man” I lose it every time haha

    • @polypeptide
      @polypeptide 2 года назад +76

      Lol yes same! How else can you respond to someone saying that? 😂

    • @chrisfallon77
      @chrisfallon77 2 года назад +42

      Best line in the movie!

    • @Asswipe44
      @Asswipe44 2 года назад +39

      in the followup scene when he's driving Renee home and Fred tells her Andy's got some fucked up friends... lol

    • @stevenlupanko2983
      @stevenlupanko2983 2 года назад

      No it's boring like you. 😴

    • @cherrylimesatan
      @cherrylimesatan Год назад +23

      Lmao same here strong Joe Rogan vibes
      "Damn that's crazy"

  • @bjamiork
    @bjamiork 8 лет назад +1527

    That dual laugh is so chilling...

    • @davetrachtenberg6855
      @davetrachtenberg6855 7 лет назад +93

      Nice move by the actor starting that line with a "Mmm" or "Hmm" before the laugh, inferring, "That's exactly the question, and wouldnt you like to know?"

    • @cybernautadventurer
      @cybernautadventurer 7 лет назад +143

      What makes this so powerful is that it's at a party. It's supposed to be a very chill atmosphere, and in the space of a few seconds it becomes extremely tense and uncomfortable.

    • @michaelpierce6385
      @michaelpierce6385 7 лет назад +34

      The Real Mr J. spot on. to me the best horror comes with the most comfortable seeming setting...well lit, plenty of people around...one should be secure. and that's the terror of it, you are alone and at the precipice of terror with no one to assist u or even be aware of the situation. it is why 99% of what passes for horror is never horrifying. after all, if we expect the horror tropes, where is the unknown (ie the home of fear)?

    • @heidespicer
      @heidespicer 3 года назад

      666 is the thumbs up count wen I wanted to do the same lol ka-reeeepy

    • @heidespicer
      @heidespicer 3 года назад

      @@camerondozierfilms yea he's guilty AF

  • @mattb6616
    @mattb6616 6 лет назад +654

    Robert Blake's restrained, insane tension in this scene is so incredible. He looks like his skin is ready to jump off his body, like he's about to snap and take a bite out of Pullman's neck at any second. Really one of the greatest performances ever in its subtle power

  • @raffleticket4295
    @raffleticket4295 3 года назад +339

    Legitimately the only time an antagonist has done an evil laugh and it actually tracked with what was happening. and added to the scene.

    • @maxis4343
      @maxis4343 7 месяцев назад +6

      hearing both of him laugh too is so sick

  • @StraightEdgeJunkie
    @StraightEdgeJunkie 3 года назад +1732

    Fun fact: in preparation for this scene, Robert Blake actually learned to legit be in two places at the same time.

  • @cosmicheruka6251
    @cosmicheruka6251 10 лет назад +1498

    Best part of this is how the sound completely stops when they start talking to each other

    • @PeterParker-yg6fc
      @PeterParker-yg6fc 4 года назад +11

      or how atfh references it

    • @soldierboy9359
      @soldierboy9359 4 года назад +45

      That's because Fred is talking to is subconscience

    • @kcmo1992
      @kcmo1992 4 года назад +5

      High is ok, horror film on LSD ain't!

    • @eddiewinters7184
      @eddiewinters7184 3 года назад +2

      Yeah. He's pulled into the creepy guy's world.

    • @dirtyduppen4644
      @dirtyduppen4644 3 года назад +1

      Didnt even notice untill you said it

  • @Bawitdabadabangdadang
    @Bawitdabadabangdadang 7 лет назад +1205

    "That's fuckin' crazy man."

    • @brett4008
      @brett4008 3 года назад +109

      -Joe Rogan reviewing this movie

    • @CrazyBanana510
      @CrazyBanana510 3 года назад +30

      I quote that all the time lol

    • @Bronco541
      @Bronco541 3 года назад +30

      I say this line all the time and nobody gets the reference

    • @caviper1
      @caviper1 3 года назад +5

      It is actually

    • @AnalPolyps
      @AnalPolyps 3 года назад +12

      Yeah, I say this too. Followed by the slight, squinted nod of assurance that I'm right, it _is_ fucking crazy.

  • @aquamarine9321
    @aquamarine9321 4 года назад +280

    Something about this scene makes me come back and watch it over and over.

    • @number1authority
      @number1authority 3 года назад +8

      Me too. I’ll get the urge to watch it out completely nowhere. Like I’ve been beckoned to enter a necessary trance.

    • @alexis_electronic
      @alexis_electronic 2 года назад +1

      It's good to stay aware of how such things enter your life.
      And how not to behave.

    • @sunilrampuria7906
      @sunilrampuria7906 2 года назад +1

      @@alexis_electronic How not to behave? what do you mean?

    • @pjchmiel
      @pjchmiel 2 года назад +16

      That's fuckin' crazy, man

    • @pyrefly7575
      @pyrefly7575 2 года назад

      It's entertaining to watch

  • @frodiarnason
    @frodiarnason 3 года назад +307

    How his voice resonates over the phone when he laughs is so criminally underrated.

    • @eyescreamcake
      @eyescreamcake Год назад +5

      Both copies are laughing in sync!

    • @asbestosman
      @asbestosman 10 месяцев назад +7

      Lynch pays attention to sound, it's one of the subtle details that makes his work stand out. You just gotta look at the first words of twin peaks the return: "listen to the sounds"

    • @hypersphere
      @hypersphere 3 месяца назад

      @@asbestosman I've never seen a director that can do such incredible things with sound. Not just here but many of his works. Lynch is a true genius.

  • @louisdavies8050
    @louisdavies8050 8 лет назад +1699

    Between feeling fine and feeling pure fear lies a large grey area of subconscious anxiety and foreboading. Lynch dominates that grey area unlike any film-maker.

    • @theblargh151
      @theblargh151 7 лет назад +18

      Well said.

    • @glassjaw2007
      @glassjaw2007 7 лет назад +30

      that was brilliantly said, couldn´t think of other filmmaker who master´s this at the top of his game, not even, Buñuel of Fellini.

    • @tedthecommenter5364
      @tedthecommenter5364 7 лет назад +52

      if you like Lynchian style psychological horror, I highly suggest you check out a film named "Jacobs ladder". One of the most underrated horror films ever made. It lingers with you for a while after you watch it, like a lot of Lynches work.

    • @HerrShaun
      @HerrShaun 7 лет назад +7

      +ted the commenter I agree with this endorsement; Jacob's Ladder is my favorite movie, I've seen it like 10 times. You get a little more from it every time you watch.

    • @Mrjimmybuckets24
      @Mrjimmybuckets24 7 лет назад +11

      Lynch is all about the subconscious world...

  • @jonhenning
    @jonhenning 8 лет назад +1823

    The fact that no music is playing, holds the scene and makes it so creepy.

    • @exa121RETURNS
      @exa121RETURNS 8 лет назад +22

      I don't get a creepy vibe, just a "WTF" vibe. Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer sends a creepy voice. This is Lynch. Lynch specializes in surrealism, mind-fuckery and badass dialogue/monologue, but psychological horror (while there) is much more subtle and not the sole intention of Lynch's work.

    • @exa121RETURNS
      @exa121RETURNS 8 лет назад

      *vibe

    • @NetTubeUser
      @NetTubeUser 8 лет назад +6

      @exa121RETURNS - I definitely agree with you. David Lynch is all about really bizarre, really disturbing situations; even dialogues and contexts. But that's it. (which is already creepy!) - Psychological horror is not really his style.

    • @annie10103
      @annie10103 7 лет назад +21

      +exa121RETURNS I don't know, I first saw this scene a couple of years ago and since then it's stuck with me as the creepiest thing I've seen in a film.

    • @kimmyfreak200
      @kimmyfreak200 7 лет назад +5

      good call... thats wghy i think he was the devil...being two places at once and stopping music heh

  • @brandontadday6288
    @brandontadday6288 3 года назад +311

    When your sleep paralysis demon decides to crash your next corporate function.

  • @filmscoffee3233
    @filmscoffee3233 Год назад +96

    I keep returning to this scene every once in a while. The acting, the music, the directing... it's all amazing.

  • @Paddyllfixit
    @Paddyllfixit 8 лет назад +1141

    "Give me back my phone". Sinister. Great movie scene.

    • @christophermacintyre5890
      @christophermacintyre5890 8 лет назад +122

      oddly, enough I find that line almost funny in a surreal sort of way.

    • @EugeneOneguine
      @EugeneOneguine 7 лет назад +59

      That's the "Ask me" that blew my mind.

    • @AndorianBlues
      @AndorianBlues 7 лет назад +71

      same. It's like, yeah sure I'm a cosmic entity who can exist in two places at once, but it's still 1997 cell phones are expensive I need it back

    • @manjustbreathe7883
      @manjustbreathe7883 5 лет назад +7

      My heart dropped when he said that

    • @mercedyzmarieguion292
      @mercedyzmarieguion292 5 лет назад +14

      Blake is BOSS in this scene.
      His personal life is a mess but you MUST admit the man can ACT!!!!
      In Cold Blood is another testament to his talent.
      I have never seen this movie but I remember when it was in theaters.
      The entire scene is ALL BLAKE!!! The music stops when he comes on the scene AND his dialogue, "give me back my phone" and the WAY he says it is toooo much.
      Blake has always had intensity to spare and the way he looks at the man is intense.

  • @gibberconfirm166
    @gibberconfirm166 10 лет назад +522

    "That's fuckin' crazy, man," Lynch and Kubrick go from scary to funny more freely than any other directors.

    • @eradeziel
      @eradeziel 4 года назад +27

      Any time I see Bill Pullman I think of him delivering that line.

    • @jmcieslak0
      @jmcieslak0 4 года назад +11

      Ari Aster too

    • @Dmitry_Medvedev
      @Dmitry_Medvedev 2 года назад

      @@jmcieslak0 creative hack. deserves nothing but the grime of the hollywood sewer

    • @mattjindrak
      @mattjindrak Год назад +13

      "Give me back my phone" was much funnier

    • @Zionswasd
      @Zionswasd Год назад +9

      @@mattjindrak Yeah sure I'm a supernatural physical manifestation of evil, but phones are expensive.

  • @Lizergamid
    @Lizergamid 3 года назад +250

    24 years after I'm still coming back to see this scene once again. Brilliantly directed and one to not be forgotten.

    • @dirtysanchez5154
      @dirtysanchez5154 Год назад +5

      I remember watching this movie the first time it was released on showcase this scene creeped me out so bad the hair at the back my neck stood up .

    • @sm1781
      @sm1781 Год назад +2

      @@dirtysanchez5154 im too scared to watch it its 12 am, what happened, is he evil?

    • @maneanhedol
      @maneanhedol Год назад +1

      @@sm1781 Yes, the evil inside him

    • @davsny5
      @davsny5 10 месяцев назад

      Me too, saw in the theaters and literally had to leave.@@dirtysanchez5154

    • @number1authority
      @number1authority 7 месяцев назад

      Yep. It’s like a beautiful self-flagellation. Learning how to spot danger approaching.

  • @HotStrange
    @HotStrange 3 года назад +60

    I love the way Lynch writes and films dialogue. There are pauses, almost like a laugh track should go there. But instead it’s just a couple of short seconds of surreal tension. Amazing.

  • @HylianCuber
    @HylianCuber 7 лет назад +553

    The subtle change in colour saturation when the man approached him is just another proof of how great Lynch truly is

    • @randmiller88
      @randmiller88 6 лет назад +20

      I don't think there's a noticeable shift at all, or at least an intentional one. Digital color grading didn't exist until "O Brother Where Art Thou" three years later so it would've been really difficult to do this on purpose..

    • @kds5895
      @kds5895 5 лет назад +12

      Randy Miller III it wasn’t that digital color grading didn’t exist before OBWAT, it’s that it was seldom used

    • @marshwetland3808
      @marshwetland3808 4 года назад +5

      @@hendrikalbert3910 I see what you're saying about the wall. I think that is because there is reflected light from the large green wall structures to the left. As they move off frame, the fact of the reflected light is evident. The colour in the rest of the scene does not change, e.g. Blake's face.

    • @pyrefly7575
      @pyrefly7575 2 года назад +1

      I NOTICED THAT TOO I thought I was making stuffup

    • @81125pata
      @81125pata 8 месяцев назад

      @@marshwetland3808 Exact

  • @rubytuesday5412
    @rubytuesday5412 10 лет назад +243

    Classic David Lynch."How did you get inside my house" could mean "How did you get inside my head" A very creepy scene by Robert Blake.

    • @MA-rn2xp
      @MA-rn2xp 2 месяца назад +1

      Exactly what I thought brilliant 😂

  • @singularmusing970
    @singularmusing970 5 месяцев назад +15

    The way the phone goes to his head after he asks how did he do it. It’s like a magnet. The subtle things in the scene just makes it so good.

  • @maddiemiserable4659
    @maddiemiserable4659 Год назад +92

    One moment you can be feeling safe surrounded by people, the next minute you could feel so alone...truly chilling

  • @IceDragon978
    @IceDragon978 8 лет назад +165

    That combination of malice and glee is frankly horrifying. His face, his voice, his laugh. They all got it. Excellent casting.

    • @Anon-nv7bp
      @Anon-nv7bp 3 года назад +7

      the lack of eyebrows makes him even more frightening.

  • @ekathe85
    @ekathe85 8 лет назад +2317

    Watching David Lynch movies while high is the best worst idea I've ever had.

    • @assmatronix
      @assmatronix 8 лет назад +87

      Lol, I've seen Lost Highway maybe 10 times while clear. Freaks me out each and every time. Think it's about time to kick it up a notch. Gonna smoke me a whole bush and implode my mind with the best film DL ever made.

    • @MrGDBGROUP
      @MrGDBGROUP 8 лет назад +2

      +ekathe85 you said it

    • @GymmyRhys
      @GymmyRhys 8 лет назад +6

      +ekathe85 while 'high'? what?

    • @Thesaoud1
      @Thesaoud1 8 лет назад +15

      +ekathe85 try watching terry gilliam's fear and loathing in las vegas

    • @rullmourn1142
      @rullmourn1142 8 лет назад +2

      +ekathe85... LOL

  • @GeoTheRomanian
    @GeoTheRomanian 4 месяца назад +17

    “We’ve met before haven’t we?” So chilling

  • @ellierex
    @ellierex 5 месяцев назад +13

    This scene lives rent-free in my mind.

  • @Kornhulio18
    @Kornhulio18 10 лет назад +267

    I remember watching this movie late night in my dark basement all alone :D At the point he goes downstairs towards him I was truely shocked by the subtlety. You automatically know when you first see him that he's inevitablely going towards Fred but like him you're trying to deny it, look away, act normal, the party music goes out, "normal" people still everywhere partying, the picture seemed to get cold. Most creepiest and amazing scene I've ever seen.

    • @666Nietzschie
      @666Nietzschie 10 лет назад +20

      Definitely one of my favorite scenes of all time...I wanna do that phone trick to someone!!!

  • @ThioJoe
    @ThioJoe 8 лет назад +1309

    I just noticed even the color grading changes as the music goes down when he walks up. Crazy detail went into the scene.

    • @PatrickBateman1987
      @PatrickBateman1987 8 лет назад +31

      is that your definition of crazy detail?

    • @MilkoOfficialChannel
      @MilkoOfficialChannel 8 лет назад +56

      +ThioJoe I can see no color grading, you mean depth of field?

    • @MicheallikeMJ
      @MicheallikeMJ 3 года назад +11

      @@PatrickBateman1987 Well whats yours?

    • @rouxroux
      @rouxroux 3 года назад +75

      Absolutely no change to the colour grading whatsoever, what the fuck are you talking about?

    • @alfeddynaoufal9711
      @alfeddynaoufal9711 3 года назад +12

      Fucking lying even in his comments 🤣🤣

  • @Dance_of_a_tree_called_life
    @Dance_of_a_tree_called_life Год назад +12

    Robert Blake's mastery of micro-expressions ... pure excellence

  • @mattp.3949
    @mattp.3949 Год назад +45

    Rest in Peace, Robert Blake (1933-2023) the one and only Mystery Man (The Man in Black).

  • @stevenhunter3345
    @stevenhunter3345 5 лет назад +39

    Lynch's surrealism is able to plumb the depths of psychological anxiety and fear in ways more direct thriller or horror narratives simply cannot. It sometimes gets away from him and become excessive to the point of distracting, but when it's on-point there's nothing more unsettling.

  • @letsjump1996
    @letsjump1996 10 лет назад +81

    This was the scene that really drew me in. Watching his films I never felt the need to understand what was going on, I simply aprreciated the feeling and the flow. How he managed to do that to me, when generally I am so curious to figure out the meaning of things, is completely beyond my comprehension. It's a type of magic.

    • @enriquefarfan9590
      @enriquefarfan9590 Год назад +1

      Has dicho lo que no sabía que me hacía falta comprender. Gracias

  • @rhubarbdude3347
    @rhubarbdude3347 4 года назад +51

    I love how the music just totally cuts out when the mystery man approaches Fred, like he's entering some sort of dreamy/nightmarish dimension
    That's simply brilliant

  • @kennethhill613
    @kennethhill613 4 года назад +147

    Robert Blake was accused of murdering his wife..this scene probably didnt help.

    • @MrBastilleDay
      @MrBastilleDay 3 года назад +6

      Did you see Money Train?

    • @kennethhill613
      @kennethhill613 3 года назад +2

      @@MrBastilleDay No I havent Ive heard about it with Woody and Wesley

  • @kevinericsongs
    @kevinericsongs 8 лет назад +948

    Robert blake doesn't blink the whole scene

    • @infinitepete2799
      @infinitepete2799 7 лет назад +49

      I noticed this as well...super creepy

    • @DonalLour
      @DonalLour 7 лет назад +28

      ROBERT BLAKE DID NOTHING WRONG!

    • @FingerGunProductions
      @FingerGunProductions 7 лет назад +83

      Not too hard when the scene cuts every five seconds..... However terrifying non the less.

    • @ChatPOPPAT
      @ChatPOPPAT 7 лет назад +30

      He doesnt have any eyebrows or eyelashes.. :P

    • @olehsmirnov2472
      @olehsmirnov2472 7 лет назад +1

      Arthas doesn't blink the whole stream.

  • @mysteryman4656
    @mysteryman4656 9 лет назад +1372

    We've met before haven't we?

    • @windycitytoast
      @windycitytoast 7 лет назад +92

      Get the hell out of my house! and stop filming me....

    • @nxe-uv2db
      @nxe-uv2db 7 лет назад +66

      But you invited him in. Remember?

    • @totesjokin5354
      @totesjokin5354 6 лет назад +31

      Hey. Eyebrows. Get a tan, chump.

    • @designerlarry
      @designerlarry 6 лет назад +15

      Mystery Man it's been a pleasure talking to you!

    • @joshwojcik526
      @joshwojcik526 6 лет назад +5

      Mystery Man i don’t think so

  • @ellierex
    @ellierex 5 месяцев назад +10

    Greatest 3 min in cinematic history.

  • @MrElephantBeach
    @MrElephantBeach Год назад +10

    The best part about this scene is if you haven’t seen the movie you probably just think you have no context. Nope, you’ll have about the same amount of context if you’ve actually been watching the movie.

  • @rvltion909
    @rvltion909 10 лет назад +73

    Blake's laugh echoed back through that phone intensifies this scene all the more. Such intricate attention to detail (specifically with audio) in all his films. One of the best directors of our time. Lynch has a tendency to inject raw fear into the most unsuspecting moments. Enjoy the ride. Over and over again...

  • @Claudia-qv4fo
    @Claudia-qv4fo 7 лет назад +37

    The thing that personally gets down to my bones about this scene is that when I was a kid I had a dream similar to this. It confused me a lot and scared the crap out of me. Seeing this film years later made me shiver. I fucking loved it. It's like Lynch literally got into my head.

    • @ricardomurillo5205
      @ricardomurillo5205 7 лет назад +14

      Claudia Cutino You invited him into your head, it is not a custom to go where lynch is not wanted...

    • @josephcazzuto7198
      @josephcazzuto7198 Год назад +1

      You're not Barry Gifford are you

  • @user-vx1ut3dv5d
    @user-vx1ut3dv5d 3 года назад +31

    I absolutely love this scene, this "Mystery Man" is such an incredible character and despite having little screen time i couldn't stop thinking about him throughout the whole film.

  • @joezeroagent
    @joezeroagent Год назад +15

    This is how I will always remember Robert Blake. R.I.P.

    • @charlottecorday8494
      @charlottecorday8494 5 месяцев назад +3

      I'll remember him on trial for murdering his wife

  • @davidhoar75
    @davidhoar75 6 лет назад +511

    "How did you get inside my house?"
    "You invited me. It is not my custom to go where I am not wanted."
    I love this dialogue/scene. What a brilliant way of illustrating how we ultimately, choose to take part in "evil" actions.

    • @alongalostaway
      @alongalostaway 2 года назад +6

      Not sure about this - care to explain further? Can email me, or otherwise, perhaps, thanks, again -

    • @joelhague5515
      @joelhague5515 2 года назад +42

      @@alongalostaway the mystery man is a not flesh and blood man, but a representation of some aspects of Fred's mind or thoughts. There are many clues to this during rhe film, but not necessarily one concrete, "true," interpretation of the character.

    • @joelhague5515
      @joelhague5515 2 года назад

      @@alongalostaway here's one interpretation...ruclips.net/video/9Snz87C5A94/видео.html

    • @caparcher2074
      @caparcher2074 2 года назад +43

      He invited fear/suspicion (of his wife cheating) into his home. The mystery man represents Fred's insecurity imo

    • @ryanbard
      @ryanbard 2 года назад +1

      @@caparcher2074 Definitely.
      “We met earlier. Don’t you remember? At your house.”
      That was when his wife gave him the humiliating little pat on the back after sex.

  • @ParadoxapocalypSatan
    @ParadoxapocalypSatan 9 лет назад +438

    He reminds me of the character Death in the Seventh Seal by Ingmar Bergman.

    • @misanthropicisolation4013
      @misanthropicisolation4013 5 лет назад +14

      Great movie!

    • @remingtongagnard4442
      @remingtongagnard4442 4 года назад +18

      Fitting, this mystery man could be a personification of death or evil so very fitting!

    • @Reitz86
      @Reitz86 4 года назад +8

      This guy is way creepier then Death in “The Seventh Seal”. Death in the “The Seventh Seal” is more mysterious, however, I prefer my Mr . Death to be more like the one in “The Meaning of Life” , lol

    • @gibberconfirm166
      @gibberconfirm166 3 года назад +7

      I think most of these figures in Lynch movies are closer to an evil demiurge, sometimes associated with the devil in Gnosticism.

    • @naturesquad9174
      @naturesquad9174 3 года назад +2

      @@gibberconfirm166 Malefic barely human magicians who spin dreamworlds that the characters are trapped in, is one of the eeriest motifs in occult lore. I think my favorite version of that idea is that God got trapped in its own art installation, either accidentally or for immersion because eternity got boring

  • @Vahe345
    @Vahe345 3 месяца назад +3

    I can't get over how much of a masterpiece this scene is on so many levels!

  • @viewtiful1doubleokamihand253
    @viewtiful1doubleokamihand253 11 месяцев назад +11

    I love how none of David Lynch movies are categorized as horror pictures… *Yet you can proper LEARN to do horror from his work* .

    • @Obeast117
      @Obeast117 9 месяцев назад +1

      His movies aren't scary in the traditional sense (except one very famous jump scare in Mulholland Drive), they're just absolutely anxiety inducing.

    • @007megaoof
      @007megaoof 9 месяцев назад +1

      That’s how the first 3 silent hill were made. They took literal inspiration from David’s movies

  • @christophermacintyre5890
    @christophermacintyre5890 8 лет назад +375

    Yeah, I know this movie is serious and creepy and all that, but does anyone else find it kind of amusing when Blake says "Give me back my phone"? I find much of Lynch work (even the scary parts) often have an underlying surreal humor about them. Twin Peaks blended horror and humor much more openly, but I think you find it here too.

    • @TheRainmaker5179
      @TheRainmaker5179 5 лет назад +14

      Especially when he rips it away, if you notice

    • @zrinkamatezovic1535
      @zrinkamatezovic1535 4 года назад +1

      Yep, cracked me up too! :D

    • @veilofreality
      @veilofreality 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely, you should listen to Alexander Dugin interview on Twin Peaks. He goes into this aspect a lot.

    • @jermyhopkisn9654
      @jermyhopkisn9654 4 года назад +9

      I find all of his films have a handful of hilarious moments.

    • @timmyp6297
      @timmyp6297 4 года назад +3

      Watch Under the Silver Lake

  • @StewartLucrative
    @StewartLucrative 10 лет назад +43

    Robert Blakes performance in this movie was absolutely chilling.

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 5 лет назад +1

      Amen to that ! Talk about "inspired casting" !!

    • @StewartLucrative
      @StewartLucrative Год назад

      @@jubalcalif9100 I know, right? The real life implications make it all the more chilling.

  • @jeffreygould101
    @jeffreygould101 Год назад +15

    Just heard that Robert Blake died. Came here to check out my favorite performance of his, which has always chilled me, but he was also distinguished in Baretta, In Cold Blood, and Electra Glide in Blue. RIP Robert.

  • @Sparta55
    @Sparta55 Год назад +17

    RIP Robert Blake - a very complicated man who led a truly bizarre life in Hollywood

  • @cerevor
    @cerevor 10 лет назад +40

    I like Bill Pullman's "That's fucking crazy, man".

  • @nivekogilvie3368
    @nivekogilvie3368 8 лет назад +42

    Love the subtle menace the Mystery Man evokes behind his smile. Polite, but comes off as someone not to be trifled with.

    • @XtreemMetalManRedToTheBone
      @XtreemMetalManRedToTheBone 8 лет назад +6

      and what makes it more paranoid is youd be afraid to go home

    • @element1111
      @element1111 6 лет назад +3

      It's not really subtle. His eyes are huge, as if he's enraged.

  • @samnowland4679
    @samnowland4679 2 года назад +20

    When I first saw that scene, I sat in silence for a good minute and a half. I had no idea what to think or say. David Lynch is a genius.

  • @themusicholecole
    @themusicholecole Год назад +10

    I have literally re-watched this scene over 50 times in the past month...........

  • @camporosso
    @camporosso 10 лет назад +233

    Lynch is the master.

    • @Otherwiseknown79
      @Otherwiseknown79 10 лет назад +13

      Yes. .The best

    • @Nostalgio
      @Nostalgio 7 лет назад +4

      camporosso I watched Mulholland Drive. Its just as creepy as this.

    • @monty70
      @monty70 6 лет назад

      THE Master.

    • @berkerkan5510
      @berkerkan5510 5 лет назад

      Kubrick the master later lynch :)

    • @dawsondjodvorj2408
      @dawsondjodvorj2408 4 года назад

      @@Nostalgio I'd say this is better than mulholland drive.

  • @paddling_out
    @paddling_out 10 лет назад +359

    i saw this movie as a youngster.. didnt understand a word of it but i still have nightmares about that face

    • @777theneighborofthebeast9
      @777theneighborofthebeast9 6 лет назад +5

      lose3111 twas those eyebrows

    • @danteezy945
      @danteezy945 6 лет назад +1

      777the neighborofthebeast or lack of

    • @Fanfiktion1988
      @Fanfiktion1988 5 лет назад

      I saw this and i was 22 Years old. Only this scene makes the Movie attract to me!

    • @stephentubbs
      @stephentubbs 5 лет назад +1

      I had to read the Wikipedia page to fully understand this movie.

    • @kenlor71
      @kenlor71 5 лет назад +1

      Go find the soundtrack. It's absolutely amazing. It introduced me to Rammstein.

  • @TheFlygonproductions
    @TheFlygonproductions 4 года назад +56

    Of course Blake deserves so much credit for bringing so much dread to such a creepy character, but can we take a moment to appreciate how good Bill Pullman was in this film?

    • @brunolopes8317
      @brunolopes8317 8 месяцев назад

      was kinda disappointed how the focus of the film shifted into the other actor

  • @JackWareingFilms
    @JackWareingFilms 3 года назад +26

    One of David Lynch's coolest scenes ever (and that's saying a lot) It also doesn't hurt that both Bill Pullman, and Robert Blake are both brilliant i.e. 'perfect' in this as well. Lost Highway, Elephant Man, Wild at Heart, and The Straight Story are my favorite Lynch films.

    • @berkerkan3215
      @berkerkan3215 8 месяцев назад

      Eraserhead such a crazy movie too

  • @admiralsmelling1666
    @admiralsmelling1666 8 лет назад +311

    Nobody does creepy like Lynch.

    • @Rukimix
      @Rukimix 8 лет назад +2

      i would love to see a full horror movie from him, wonder what that would be like

    • @bryanwisri8661
      @bryanwisri8661 7 лет назад +8

      watch eraserhead

    • @Rukimix
      @Rukimix 7 лет назад +7

      not really horror tho, is just very depressing and uncomfortable

    • @davetrachtenberg6855
      @davetrachtenberg6855 7 лет назад +5

      His most underrated movie by far.

    • @GetToDaChoppa-k5r
      @GetToDaChoppa-k5r 7 лет назад +1

      Why do you say that? What the hell was it all about?

  • @PrmtvStudio
    @PrmtvStudio Год назад +8

    I love this scene. This is one of the best movie scenes of all time.
    It's a simple dialogue. Almost no music. No violence.
    And yet it's so chilling.

  • @HannibalOrJustRex
    @HannibalOrJustRex 4 года назад +13

    I remember watching this as a kid and this scene made me feel such dread and I didn't even understand why. He looks so intent and thrilled and angry all at once. Lynch filmed a nightmare

  • @Al762
    @Al762 7 лет назад +20

    I watch this scene almost every day and it still somehow manages to stay fresh. The errie presence of it all presents a narrative so cryptic and profound to the conscious that it's just subtle. It's stuff like this that makes me long for a better time in cinema that most films today couldn't even hold a candle to.

    • @xxx333mmm
      @xxx333mmm 10 месяцев назад

      eerie not errie

  • @anthonyjaswinski5732
    @anthonyjaswinski5732 9 лет назад +81

    Blake is simply Pullman's darker half. He has to conjure up a fantastical persona to carry out a murder, then construct another to escape

    • @2012Apophis
      @2012Apophis 9 лет назад +13

      It's his superego, the fence and the cabin represent Fred's unconscious mind. Read Freud and Lacan to really appreciate this film.

    • @figocooldude
      @figocooldude 9 лет назад +12

      Actuality Factuality Nah, it's his Shadow. Jung > Freud + Lacan

    • @2012Apophis
      @2012Apophis 9 лет назад +2

      There are plenty of people who have written a critical analysis on the subject... I studied it and got a HD for my paper.

    • @HannibalOrJustRex
      @HannibalOrJustRex 9 лет назад +8

      +Actuality “NRkE” Factuality Being able to appreciate another's interpretations of an art piece > insisting on one's own. I even wrote a paper on it, and someone agreed with it which means I'm right

    • @2012Apophis
      @2012Apophis 9 лет назад +3

      I do appreciate your comment about Jung, and the shadow self, I incorporated it in my paper as well. But, its not the it all and everything about Blake's character.

  • @snoopsq.527
    @snoopsq.527 2 года назад +9

    >walks up to you
    >says that he’s in your house
    >calls your house to prove it
    >you hear his voice
    >refuses to elaborate further
    >leaves

  • @rockalypsen3844
    @rockalypsen3844 3 года назад +7

    Lynch is the absolute master of bringing the dream-like, anxiety inducing atmosphere on the screen. The colors, the dialogue, the way the man looks, the way it is filmed, the subtle eerie track in the background, every element is on point and made the way it is with a purpose, affecting you in a way you barely realise. As a horror film addict, i've seen too many, i can say they rarely move me in any way. But that scene right here, that was terrifying. Everyone who watched the movie alone, with a big enough screen and headphones, will understand why.

    • @czajnik32
      @czajnik32 2 года назад

      ^literally my thoughts about this scene

  • @s4ujcd
    @s4ujcd 10 лет назад +507

    This is why I hate parties.

    • @manuelafesta2283
      @manuelafesta2283 4 года назад +4

      😂😂😂😂

    • @bacht4799
      @bacht4799 4 года назад +2

      Yeah.. plus I can’t stand that jacket he got on.. that color over a black t-shirt or whatever it is... it’s just look wrong..

    • @Newton14alan
      @Newton14alan 4 года назад

      @@bacht4799 --- `Sorry, but if he was wearing a polo shirt with khaki slacks, he'd STILL be creeping my ass out.

    • @bacht4799
      @bacht4799 4 года назад

      Alan G. Oh I was talking about the main character.. that sand color too that black t-shirt .. looks wrong but yes the another guy scared the living sh*t out of me too..

  • @christopherradek7468
    @christopherradek7468 8 лет назад +168

    Any slasher horror monster/killer can do all kinds of hideous things to screw your body up, but the real horror comes from when something can screw your mind up.

    • @harrycahill2140
      @harrycahill2140 6 лет назад +3

      Christopher Radek pretentious maybe?

    • @seven3962
      @seven3962 6 лет назад +12

      Harry Cahill how is that pretentious?

  • @punkdee3457
    @punkdee3457 2 года назад +8

    this is one of the best scenes ever recorded

  • @Komnen0s
    @Komnen0s 3 года назад +55

    What makes this part feel especially weird is that MM isn't really acting threatening towards Fred. He has an intense, unsettling demeanor but he's very calm throughout this scene and he almost has a sort of playful attitude about doing the trick with the phone. That friendliness (?) makes MM all the more inscrutable, as it's hard to figure out what his angle is. It also makes it more jarring when he suddenly gets really angry and starts swearing later in the movie.

  • @donaldb1
    @donaldb1 7 лет назад +298

    That guy definitely comes from the Black Lodge.

    • @Doogle946
      @Doogle946 4 года назад +27

      I like to think that Lost Highway and Mullholland Drive are both connected to Twin Peaks and the Black Lodge is the center for all the weird shit that happens. Even if it's probably not true at all

    • @Nyarlabrotep
      @Nyarlabrotep 4 года назад +13

      @@Doogle946 It might be true, Lynch confirmed that Lost Highway is in the same universe as TP

    • @yohei72
      @yohei72 4 года назад +15

      If only Robert Blake had played Windom Earle instead of... whoever that lame ass guy was.

    • @viewtiful1doubleokamihand253
      @viewtiful1doubleokamihand253 4 года назад +13

      No-no-no-no, please, I can't take the "shared universes" shit anymore. Just let things be their own thing, god !

    • @reallivebluescat
      @reallivebluescat 3 года назад +6

      @@viewtiful1doubleokamihand253 i agree, fucking superhero movie bullshit everything has to be shared or different universes now

  • @SaraStar7373
    @SaraStar7373 7 лет назад +16

    oh my god. I saw this clip linked on a reddit thread about psychological thrillers and this is an incredible scene. Without any context as I haven't seen the movie, this is amazing scriptwriting and directing. The comfortable atmosphere of a party totally gone silent and still with the man approaching. The held expression on the face of the man on the left is terrifying - that's a guy who is seeing his plan seen to fruition and is loving it. The idea of the phone call with the same man he is seeing is so clever, and my favourite part is the unsaid consequence - I have now shown you I have been at your house, invited in, while you were not there, and now you have to go home knowing that.

  • @EjRidenhour
    @EjRidenhour Год назад +10

    Some of the best acting I’ve seen this scene so iconic and creepy

  • @eisaaju
    @eisaaju 5 месяцев назад +7

    David Lynch is a Genius

  • @Grumbledookvid
    @Grumbledookvid 9 лет назад +170

    At least he's talking to someone at the party...

  • @TheSparrowLooksUp
    @TheSparrowLooksUp 8 лет назад +1006

    I would have dialed the wrong number, just to screw with him.

    • @reneeelizabeth9473
      @reneeelizabeth9473 8 лет назад +271

      Something tells me he'd have known.

    • @raycooper1943
      @raycooper1943 7 лет назад +4

      ha ha ha

    • @siumahin9049
      @siumahin9049 6 лет назад +2

      Michael Challinoir hahaha

    • @thehitherto5348
      @thehitherto5348 5 лет назад +121

      He would probably answer there as well.

    • @-Trauma.
      @-Trauma. 5 лет назад +69

      He probably would have answered the random phone number, then while you're still on the phone, called you from your home phone, on threeway. That would have been the most 90's shit ever.

  • @andyq9669
    @andyq9669 2 года назад +7

    Masterful. One of those scenes you never forget. You can't get much creepier than that.

  • @josephcazzuto7198
    @josephcazzuto7198 Год назад +11

    Love this scene. This film is one of the best. Wild thing is how Blake would go on to find himself in the same predicament as Fred and it also ended in murder. RIP Mr Blake.

  • @inbota2945
    @inbota2945 8 лет назад +3214

    This is how I get phone numbers from girls....

    • @ashokjangid1241
      @ashokjangid1241 7 лет назад +12

      In Bota ha ha ha lol

    • @keithpatrick156
      @keithpatrick156 7 лет назад +176

      Lucky you. When I pull out a gargantuan flip-phone, they laugh at me and walk off.

    • @gerardfuste8359
      @gerardfuste8359 6 лет назад +8

      HAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @totesjokin5354
      @totesjokin5354 6 лет назад +18

      Still better than the WA demon method of rigging your home to trap women, forcing them to cook creamed corn for eternity or whatever those weirdos do

    • @kbholla
      @kbholla 6 лет назад +5

      Too bad you like men.

  • @femoman
    @femoman 10 лет назад +77

    Notice how, not once, does he ever blink. That is how you deliver a creepy character. Never blink.

    • @cerevor
      @cerevor 10 лет назад +1

      Whenever anyone says this about someone anywhere, I hadn't even noticed... It never occurred to me to count someone blinking. I think what people are trying to say is "he uses a specific expression" (which implies not blinking). Yes, that's not untrue. Point is, it's the whole (maybe even the person himself in this case).

    • @Chrisbajs
      @Chrisbajs 10 лет назад +2

      I've heard that Anthony Hopkins never blinks in Silence of the Lambs, but I'm not sure.

    • @femoman
      @femoman 7 лет назад +1

      I know Bela Lugosi never blinked in Dracula.

    • @qmark5926
      @qmark5926 6 лет назад +2

      i haven't blinked in three years...

    • @elijahblechman8633
      @elijahblechman8633 4 года назад

      like bela lugosi in dracula

  • @janinemcarrow3199
    @janinemcarrow3199 3 года назад +6

    Saw Twin Peaks and this film in the 90s as a kid. Now, I would never let my kids watch it until they are older. Geez it still scares the crap out of me.

  • @AbigailGonzalezbigui1964
    @AbigailGonzalezbigui1964 8 лет назад +48

    "It's fucking crazy" That Mystery Man is an unexplained character in the movie. But anyway, David Lynch is a master of mystery

    • @schwaggbagYES
      @schwaggbagYES 8 лет назад +1

      He said "That's fucking crazy, man." You forgot "man"

    • @mcfunman
      @mcfunman 7 лет назад +2

      This Man is the devil, he is reprensented with this man, with the girls

  • @tahseti1113
    @tahseti1113 9 лет назад +323

    '' The last man on earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock at the door.'' From the story ''Knock'', by Frederic Brown. I love this spine tingling crap.

    • @AuromKantana
      @AuromKantana 8 лет назад +85

      +Tony D Have a quote then: "When the first living thing existed, I was there, waiting. When the last living thing dies, my job is finished. I'll put the chairs on the tables, turn out the lights and lock the universe behind me when I leave."
      -Death, The San∂man, issue 20

    • @tahseti1113
      @tahseti1113 8 лет назад +5

      +AuromKantana That's pretty cool!

    • @tanaka1477
      @tanaka1477 8 лет назад +5

      He was sitting in a chair beside the door and he knocked on the door.

    • @markhammill6350
      @markhammill6350 6 лет назад +1

      One of the best writers of all genres

    • @MaXF25
      @MaXF25 6 лет назад +16

      2gunshogun
      "The last man on earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock at the door." I can see porn parodies made out of this.

  • @BanjoFrog612
    @BanjoFrog612 4 года назад +26

    Is this a physical manifestation of my anxiety and depression I try to leave at home when I socialize? What a scene.

  • @KristolKrim
    @KristolKrim 5 месяцев назад +5

    i like how the bg sound immediately changes.

  • @rullmourn1142
    @rullmourn1142 8 лет назад +3897

    psycological horror is much scarier than stupid slasher movies. lynch is genius.

    • @tahseti1113
      @tahseti1113 8 лет назад +171

      Waking up in a bedroom you don't recognize, next to a woman you've never seen before who claims to be your wife...now that's scary.

    • @didndido3638
      @didndido3638 8 лет назад +91

      Yeah, first time. Then you get acustomed to it

    • @tahseti1113
      @tahseti1113 8 лет назад +13

      Didn DiDo Yeah, pros and cons.

    • @jakobogaming5398
      @jakobogaming5398 8 лет назад +3

      You right man

    • @tahseti1113
      @tahseti1113 8 лет назад +26

      With a name like Inthe Garbage, I'm sure your opinion carries a lot of weight. Haha, you changed your name, K M.

  • @850iStyle
    @850iStyle 10 лет назад +10

    I'll never forget this scene. When I first saw it I was so petrified. That white face will forever be emblazoned in my memory lol

  • @imaspoon4522
    @imaspoon4522 3 года назад +5

    I love this scene so much. In fact, I can't remember any part of the movie except this scene. It's masterful.

  • @hernanm6
    @hernanm6 9 месяцев назад +3

    Absolutely incredible performance from Mr. Robert Blake...!!!

  • @monty70
    @monty70 6 лет назад +9

    Lost Highway is up there with FWWM as Lynch's most underrated masterpiece films.

  • @Joe-hi1zw
    @Joe-hi1zw 5 лет назад +7

    I haven't seen this film but this one scene terrifies me. I've seen it several times and rn I have it paused just because I can't even bring myself to watch it again despite having remembered it randomly and been curious to find it again. His face, his laugh, the way he stares and smiles as his voice comes from the phone, I don't know what it is. I'm not scared that easily but this just makes me so anxious and disturbed.

    • @menzoznem
      @menzoznem 4 года назад +2

      I think it's scary because the mystery man is playing with him. Those open eyes are watching the main characters every reaction as if he's going to attack when the other person does not feel threatened. That smile is also a pure evil and very different from a smile of joy. His ability to answer that phonecall makes him seem all powerful like a god or the devil. It's something that likes to haunt you until you die. He also doesn't hide. It slowly walks up too him and stands right in his face. If the devil would want to scare me I feel he would do this.

  • @tenchimisaki20011
    @tenchimisaki20011 Год назад +7

    Goodbye Mr. Blake.
    Gone but will Never Be Forgotten
    He Could Be At Your House Right Now…

    • @ProbablyOnLSD6669
      @ProbablyOnLSD6669 Год назад

      Yeah we’re smokin a fat doob rn
      Thanks for letting us housesit

    • @tenchimisaki20011
      @tenchimisaki20011 Год назад

      @@ProbablyOnLSD6669 “That’s fucking crazy man”

  • @Dance_of_a_tree_called_life
    @Dance_of_a_tree_called_life Год назад +2

    "something wicked this way comes", the name of the tune playing in the background ..... amen.

  • @tankmaster1018
    @tankmaster1018 8 лет назад +101

    What the fuck would you even do if someone walked up to you and did this? I mean besides have a nervous fucking breakdown and never go to your house again of course?

    • @Bootstrap193
      @Bootstrap193 8 лет назад +4

      +tankmaster1018 shit

    • @tankmaster1018
      @tankmaster1018 8 лет назад +2

      Haha hey Gary! Nice to see ya here!

    • @MarkMacc
      @MarkMacc 8 лет назад +43

      +tankmaster1018 Look him right in the eye and tell him "That's fuckin' crazy man".

    • @MilkoOfficialChannel
      @MilkoOfficialChannel 8 лет назад +3

      +tankmaster1018 Due to the previous experience based on this film, I would go back to the bar, keep drinking and try to get some drugs.

    • @tankmaster1018
      @tankmaster1018 8 лет назад +3

      MilkoOfficialChannel Lmfao seriously man. I mean after that you can't really have anything scarier/tripper happen so mine as well go down to Skid row and grab some LSD and Ketamine. Haha

  • @Casarzino
    @Casarzino 9 лет назад +86

    that tune at the start is so good

    • @bojkowski
      @bojkowski 8 лет назад +5

      +Danilo Pochini It's by Barry Adamson.

    • @MusicDude86
      @MusicDude86 8 лет назад +11

      +Danilo Pochini It sounds like a version of the song Spooky by the Classics IV.

    • @basehead617
      @basehead617 8 лет назад +15

      +Michael Bojkowski The very first few seconds are a pitched up version of the intro of the Massive Attack song 'Blue Lines'

    • @johnbrowne3518
      @johnbrowne3518 8 лет назад +9

      +Danilo Pochini "Something Wicked his Way Comes". You can find it on the album "Oedipus Schmoedipus" (1996), and on "Murky World of Barry Adamson" (1999).

    • @synthesizerpatel7405
      @synthesizerpatel7405 6 лет назад +6

      Danilo Pochini it sounds like generic lift music.