Honestly this role definitely won Lillard his following role as Stu Macher in Scream You can clearly see the origins of Stu brewing in this character he plays in Animal room, somewhat shakespearean When really it all comes down to is its simply Matthew being the great actor that he is
ngl, his character is terriying. but why is he so gentle and seemingly kind when interacting with kids? like 7:05 and 33:40. hes literally a sociopath, violent and vile, and yet when he's interacting with a young child he's always gentle, kind, quiet. it just makes his character that much more interesting to me
I think it's because (and this is just my silly opinion), he is a kid himself? He was bullied too, and he seems to not have a family paying attention to him, maybe he never had it? Rich kid growing up alone in a big house, lots of entitlement and anger, he got attention by being bad. He was depressed and psychotic, wanting to hurt and get hurt to feel some relieve? Like Mosk with the drugs. (I've been wanting to discuss this movie with someone but none of my friends care to watch it, lmao)
@@iggyvci0us that’s a really interesting theory! i like that a lot. that makes a lot of sense. he feels betrayed and ignored so he takes it out on others. and yeah i totally understand, none of mine do either 😭
@@Grey_di.ant_420 Like, I know it's supposed to be a retelling of A Clockwork Orange, but I don't think he is anything like Alex Delarge. Alex to me was a cowardly, antisocial and oportunistic little prick that always escaped consequences; whereas Doug was hurt and lost, and actually seeking painful or definitive consequences (he asks for death every chance he gets), and felt reassured that everything was bad and pointless when people just let themselves be poisoned by his anger (Mosk turned violent, Shelly gave up her family to be harrassed, the bald guy's dad took a life) and instead of actually trying to help they just pushed him/them further away (into madness). I think those interactions with kids are just to show that there was hope, but nobody cared enough to help him (or them, actually, bc it took a tragedy for someone to actually step up for Mosk 😅) Long text, sorry. I needed to get that off my chest🙈
@@iggyvci0us i really like that, omg. i never thought about that before. i didn’t realize it was a retelling, i’m glad i know now! i think you’re right. it’s not like he tries to hide what he does, he actively seeks death, which is another thing i find interesting. i think it’s interesting to see that softer side of him, that maybe he isn’t all bad, just for it to slowly fade away until there isn’t much if anything redeemable about him and no worries i totally understand. i like how you think!
okay but 5:30. i don’t know why, but i love this. maybe it’s seeing lillard playing someone so angry and violent. he always gives it his all, i love it
It’s amazing how Matthew lillard can go from a charming goofball to a downright evil psychopath just like that.
You described Stu from scream 1
He’s so attractive I can’t even
Omg yessss he is
He iiiiissss
Ikrrr
I got really confused for a second cuz this is my first time watching this video and your top comment, nameless, had the same pfp as me 😭😭
19:09 😍😍😍
Honestly this role definitely won Lillard his following role as Stu Macher in Scream
You can clearly see the origins of Stu brewing in this character he plays in Animal room, somewhat shakespearean
When really it all comes down to is its simply Matthew being the great actor that he is
This movies nauseating
He looks so good with black hair 😍
He always looks good 😭
If he pulled off long ,bleach blonde, and blue hair I bet he would pulled out black hair
i refuse to believe this is the same man who played tim laflour and cereal killer
ngl, his character is terriying. but why is he so gentle and seemingly kind when interacting with kids? like 7:05 and 33:40. hes literally a sociopath, violent and vile, and yet when he's interacting with a young child he's always gentle, kind, quiet. it just makes his character that much more interesting to me
I think it's because (and this is just my silly opinion), he is a kid himself? He was bullied too, and he seems to not have a family paying attention to him, maybe he never had it? Rich kid growing up alone in a big house, lots of entitlement and anger, he got attention by being bad. He was depressed and psychotic, wanting to hurt and get hurt to feel some relieve? Like Mosk with the drugs.
(I've been wanting to discuss this movie with someone but none of my friends care to watch it, lmao)
@@iggyvci0us that’s a really interesting theory! i like that a lot. that makes a lot of sense. he feels betrayed and ignored so he takes it out on others.
and yeah i totally understand, none of mine do either 😭
@@Grey_di.ant_420 Like, I know it's supposed to be a retelling of A Clockwork Orange, but I don't think he is anything like Alex Delarge.
Alex to me was a cowardly, antisocial and oportunistic little prick that always escaped consequences; whereas Doug was hurt and lost, and actually seeking painful or definitive consequences (he asks for death every chance he gets), and felt reassured that everything was bad and pointless when people just let themselves be poisoned by his anger (Mosk turned violent, Shelly gave up her family to be harrassed, the bald guy's dad took a life) and instead of actually trying to help they just pushed him/them further away (into madness).
I think those interactions with kids are just to show that there was hope, but nobody cared enough to help him (or them, actually, bc it took a tragedy for someone to actually step up for Mosk 😅)
Long text, sorry. I needed to get that off my chest🙈
@@iggyvci0us i really like that, omg. i never thought about that before. i didn’t realize it was a retelling, i’m glad i know now! i think you’re right. it’s not like he tries to hide what he does, he actively seeks death, which is another thing i find interesting. i think it’s interesting to see that softer side of him, that maybe he isn’t all bad, just for it to slowly fade away until there isn’t much if anything redeemable about him
and no worries i totally understand. i like how you think!
okay but 5:30. i don’t know why, but i love this. maybe it’s seeing lillard playing someone so angry and violent. he always gives it his all, i love it
ngl pt 2: doug van housen is both the most homophobic character while also looking like the most fruity guy ever
make it make sense
That’s funny cause Matthew supports everyone
@@lalitat23 i know, it’s kinda ironic
The way he's such a disgusting unimaginable sordid psychopath but he's so sweet to children😭💀
WHY IS HE JUST SO CUTE? HES STILL GOOD LOOKIN NOWW, SMH WE ALL NEED A MATTHEW LILLARD IN OUR LIVES
Matthew lillard Omg he's so damn hot 😳😳❤
Matthew Lilard Plays Stu Macher From Scream Shaggy From Scooby Doo
No way! Really?
William Afton From Five Nights At Freddy's
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH PLEASE I LOVE HIM IN THIS MOVIE
He's beautiful with black hair ❤
38:03 going feral over this scene
Maaaan
“He’s so attractive”
*Proceeds to dip a kid’s head in a shit filled public toilet.*
Y’all got weird preferences 🤣
he looks so good with black hair
this is what sped school is like in case anyone's wondering
9:27 Hey Barney🤣
omg tyyy were did u even get the movie??
I think I watched it on vimeo, but I'm not sure
it's on RUclips actually, just search the name
daaaaamn
another situation where i dont know if i wanna be him or be with him…
quick question is Shelly in the animal room too? because we see her with Doug but when theyre in the classroom she isnt there
Clockwork Orange was set in yr 1995
omg wait could you upload all the scenes of him in slc punk? ive been trying to make an edit but i cant find any scenes anywhere 😫
I'll try to post this Sunday I don't know if the quality will be good but I'll do my best ♡
@@oldsoul1960 thank you!
That’s the whole ass movie 😭😭
@@rivroyerr true 😭😭
12:55 the lord is my savior
I don't think black hair fits him tho
He looks like the antagonist bully in a anime 😭
He does kinda look hot if he doesn't dress like that
@@Riley98414 nah still hot either way he’s just stuck in the 1800s 😭😭
Name of the song that plays at the beginning of the movie? 0:18
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