Buckaroo Banzai - End Credits (REALLY Long Version) [30 minutes]
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- 30 minute version of the "End Credits (Long Version)" to The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984).
"Because remember, wherever you go..."
I met my wife two decades ago.
We were dating and I said, there's this movie on dvd that I love:
"Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension".
She said, "I love that movie, too."
It's been a great twenty years; slightly bent, but great, and we still watch Buckaroo when we need a refresh. There are grandkids nearing Buckaroo exposure.
Rick Carey - hope your marriage is going ok, glad you've got Buckaroo in common, but be sure to ask her about what she's interested in, even if it's Gilmore Girls(or insert any show), just stick it out watching an episode and say , "that was great, wow, really put some things into perspective for me, cool, sweetheart", move in for the hug and kiss, then...well
Rick Carey - ...p.s. got distracted by other things and forgot about the virtue of BB, hope your grandkids love BB
Yeah, I have trouble with daughters-in-law, but we're working on conditioning the grandkids.
Ellen is into Brit mysteries. I hang around just enough (often to the conclusion) to validate her enthusiasm. Love is a continuum.
This is the dream I want to realize!
That's awesome!
Somehow this music almost brings me to tears... the good guys winning, coming together to protect us, the tragedy of the sequel that never happened. So much emotion from a tune and footage of some good-looking people walking on concrete.
A moment in time.
The Sepulveda Dam in Van Nuys California didn’t know what an iconic scene it was filming almost 40 years ago. Every actor in their prime. I love this end credits. Perfect Tommy changes clothes often in this sequence. They were all sweating.
My dad loved this movie. We pretended to be like in “the walk” down the river walk. Miss you dad
@@Fracpanda7414 that sounds like the best dad memory ever
Same here brother... Reminds me of my mom whom I lost last year after taking care of her for over 10 years...She introduced and we watched Buckaroo Banzai on cable tv together when I was a child and both of us loved it.
i started play the end credit ref on a moog at a guitar center and two other hopped on the other parts of the Song! thats how you know tons of people remember and love this movie;)
Best song to play while taking VERY enthusiastic walks!
29:49 omg that drop, worth the wait.
Hellsing Ultimate Abridged reference?
@@finn_underwood *Claps* Nailed it!
In abandon dam with friends
Or you can play "Uptown Girl" on continuous loop like they did...
I was really hoping it was going to be a looped scene of Banzai walking and everyone trying to keep up for 30 min.
That would be great. Except this is one of my sleeping songs so I would not get to watch it.
@@jackgibsxxx0750But you'd know. You'd know.
No matter where you go, there you are.
This is one of the happiest bits of music I ever encountered in all my many years.
Paulle Jung Morvant-Alexander agreed
My first real girlfriends dad had a keyboard and after we watched it together, he showed us how to play it on the Casio... They're some damn good memories
Well said 😄
Yep you could see by their looks on their faces they had a lot of fun making it.
Love this tune.
"Why is there a watermelon there?".. "I'll tell you later."
Everything was possible.
I think this was explained in a special featurette on the widescreen European release of the DVD?!
@Trololo Inc ® what is "watching the daylies"?
@@lopiklop Just remember, wherever you are, your there.
I would pay to see a prequel that explains that watermelon
I always wanted to be Perfect Tommy. That's him on the left. You can tell, because -- he's perfect.
And remember: "Lithium can no longer be purchased on credit."
Blue Blazer Irregular reporting for duty, Buckaroo...
Really wished we would've got a sequel to this movie.
really long? not long enough..
So what? Beeg deal.....
So many times I've used that line ... waiting for someone to realize where it originated.
@@RickCarey That's the only line you use, the deuce you say!
So why is there a watermelon over there?
Driving passed the Sepulveda Dam on the 101 in southern California (where the closing credits walk was filmed) I still find myself grinning like an idiot (and whistling the tune) thirty years later...makes traffic just a little more tolerable.
Is the spray paint still there?
I drove by this on the 405 side yesterday and wondered the same thing! It's not visible from any of the roads around it (from what I can see). Haven't been able to park and hike to a decent vantage point yet. (Also want to find the spot Arnold and Tom hold Bill Paxton over the edge to scare him in "True Lies"... same location I think.)
Classic childhood movie for me!!! I used to dance to notably this beat and the epic theme at the end was just 80's all the way!! The originality of this film and it's scores just personifies the true character of cinema then for kids .... the 80's was where dreams were made in and of cinema. Krull, Flight of the Navigator, Goonies, etc. kids films had the originality and even great music too!!!
good list of movies ;) loved them all in the cinema back in the day! good times!
Thank you for creating this. I'm going through cancer right now, and this film and music are giving me such a boost.
Why do I have to give her my jacket? (Cause you're perfect.) Oh.
perfect answer, lol.
"You have a point." -great dialogue
After all these years, I still dig this this movie and this end theme. You can't help but smile and groove to it. Makes you want to march with them. This movie is sensational!!
One of the MOST AWESOME themes EVER!!!!! I SO wish it was my personal soundtrack!!!!!!!!!!
One of my all time favorites. Folks around my area just didn't "get it" but it blew me away. It only stayed in the local theater for a week but I watched it four times. The last day was a midnight showing. Walked in and sat in an empty theater, then another couple came in but left part way through. So my own private screening, and it was just me and some projectionist sitting there until every last bit of the closing credits finished and the screen went dark. Pure joy right there.
VHS and BluRay. I just had to own it. (and secretly wish every car I owned was HB88!!)
I must confess I went around coercing people into watching it just to see how many minds got blown and as it turned out I didn't care because I was rediscovering it each time anew... Michael Church Blue Blazer Irregular Buckaroo!
It was like a sci-fi film directed by Wes Anderson - before its time;
Watched this movie in a real theater when it came out with my younger brother before marriage, kids, and grown up responsibilities. Maybe that's why this music makes me nostalgic and wishing to go back and savor the moment again.
No matter where you go, there you are!
I read these comments and feel a warm kinship with all of you as we share our mutual love of this wonderfully weird movie. I feel connected.
I really love the beat in the end credits, its a great movie
Thank you so much for this... I cannot tell you how happy this makes me. One of my favorite pieces of music from one of my favorite movies of all time. Listened all the way to work on my 30 minute commute, could not stop smiling. 80's music bliss.
i want this as a poster on my wall. like the entire wall.
Yes, yes, a thousand times yes.
Fuck yeah. A shower curtain would be cool too
"Let's go back up to my office and talk about this like two reasonable beings."
remember no matter where you are you're already there.
Life is as silly as it is serious...
Where has this version been my whole life!! Love it!!! Movies were the best during this era unlike some of the crap that's out here today, 2021! And such an Amazing Cast!!!! AWESOME 😎👍👍👍
this song kicks ass!
I’m not big on Nostalgia, especially the 80’s nostalgia craze going on right now.
But this does get to me.
Uh maybe because it transcends time and space... maybe because it's interdimensional!?
My 80's nostalgia craze has been going on for 18 years now, Masterpieces like this never get old.
Love this movie and the end credits song
Imagine if the USA started implementing China- style movie censorships but instead of that they were like "all movies must end in a Buckaroo Bonzai-styl;e walkn' scene
See you can wear suits all the time and make them your style...people in the 80s so much cooler...
SO many great movies from the 80's that had "The adventures of" in the title and you never saw another film of them. Sad.
I too thought this was very upbeat but found it was very hard to find in stores.So glad I was able to find it online.
When I finally fight whatever epic battle lies ahead and I come out on top, this will be my VICTORY SONG.
Also, I'm still waiting for the sequel: he needs to fight the World Crime League! I mean, hell, they're doing Bill & Ted 3, so why not BB 2?
This is the new soundtrack of my life! Thank you so much for putting this together and sharing!
so sad they never made a second
LOL This movie and particularly this music, were definitely part of what inspired a comic I used to draw as a kid, I had called "Sentient Armament" lol. I'm now in the process of redoing it, along with designs for a game to go with it..
The main character was actually an imaginary friend I created as a child. He is part human and part of an artificially created primordial alien race, later called "Zayin".. It is the old Hebrew word for "weapon" and his race was created to be just that, living weapons. I had modeled the character after a younger version of Roy Batty from Blade Runner, along with a young Thouzer from Fist of the North Star (He actually now looks like he is the son of Thouzer, and Cosmos from Final Fantasy Dissidia lol).. Because the character is also a musician, the lead vocalist, and guitarist in a Rekkr Metal band called "Drengr", there are some Billy Idol influences as well.
He is sent to Earth as a baby, just to be hidden for a moment while the bounty hunter group Stardust Crusaders, hired to rescue him fight off various criminal organizations, space pirates and a strange cult on the station Zot. The baby Zayin's pod is hit during a meteor shower as it approaches Earth, so the Stardust Crusaders lose contact with it, which makes them panic, because the Zayin baby was born with a rare and very dangerous mutation, that would one day put him into a state of indiscriminate viciousness, strongly desiring endless chaos and destruction, capable of even destroying galaxies. Now the baby is basically lost on Earth, which could mean the end of the planet, if he isn't found in time.
I can't believe no one replied... sounds great. Are you going to be able to avoid the stereotypical superhero cliches? Seems like that's all H-wood makes these days. How will you make your story unique?
@@tomwatson9032 Hey thanks! lol I wasn't expecting anyone to reply. I tend to write about what whatever music inspired what.
I'm not much of Hollyweird lol, or any of the superhero movies. None of the characters were running around in spandex either when I was a kid drawing this lol. I was inspired more by Japanese Manga, and movies like Blade Runner, this, even Metal music.
This ending theme song is AWESOME and so is the ending skit itself! I also love the diversity of the characters and the outfits. So cool! Thanks for putting this together. :D
Anyone ever notice that Perfect Tommy's outfit changes 3 times during this scene?
Fantastic. This is my running soundtrack later today ❤️
Makes me want to wear tabi ninja boots and walk around in a snappy suit.
"No matter where you go... There you are." -Buckaroo Banzai
just finished watching this movie and i still love it
after all this time
I can't stop smiling
same
What a godsend! Love working to this song, but hate having to interrupt myself every three minutes to press Replay. Not a huge fan of the movie itself, though I did see it in the theatres upon original release (then watched it again on Hulu before those jerks took it out of circulation), but really adore the end credits theme, it's so sweet and hopeful, with a weird, interstellar interlude. I even liked the end credits sequence, with the long, fast camera dollies in a counter-motion to the direction the characters were walking. Thanks for posting this, exactly what I was hoping to find!
One of the cops that investigate the alien ship crash was my neighbor in 1970.(John Ashton)He later went on to play 'Taggert' in Beverly Hills Cop. When I knew him, he had been in 'Room 222' on TV. During the earthquake of 1971, he opened the door of his apartment just as the pool wave crested and emptied itself into his unit ! 😂
good driving song, elevator music...music playing in Heaven...:-)
Great strutting music, too. I know from experience ;)
I love this movie I wish they made a sequel
There is a nostalgic quality to this music that says something to me. I don't know why it has the appeal it does, but it's speaking to a part in me that can never be again.
upon listening you WILL whistle this for DAYS.....DAYS!!!
Thanks for posting this I loved this music when I first heard it and 30 minutes of it is so cool
They look amazing in this photo!
They needed to use this song more throughout the movie. would have been way more epic!
yeah but it wouldnt fit since the song is in the credits because everyone is celebrating the victory against aliens
@@darthmemeious9526 It's played in an earlier scenes on piano by one of the Cavaliers if I remember correctly.
@@platinumspider7859 lol nice
*BIGBOOTIE!*
+jasonhale1011 That's Big BooTAY!
+Andy Krill BANG!!
"Damn you John O'Conner..."
Big BooTAY TAY!!!
Pure, precious, unadulterated, bittersweet nostalgia.
I just watched this movie for the first time ever and i absolutely loved it. The end credit song is so catchy.
Because remember - wherever you go, there you are.
If you're gonna quote it, get it right:
"No matter where you go, there you are."
Strange but good! What sort of crazy person does this sort of thing? :-D
"...because remember,...............................no matter where you go..............there you are".
Wait a minute! There are at least three people in this photo who weren't in the movie. Am I wrong??
Love all and every one of them.
They're band members.
thank you for this. if you listen to it you can hear all the music.
I have this as my ringtone.
It been years since I last heard this song. It was in my head, but I could never truly recalled the film that I saw several times in my youth. Then I went searching for jamaican alien movie characters and got a hit, that finally led me to Buckaroo Banzai. Overall its a nice song, especially from that era.
Every time I get in my car my iphone starts playing this. I cant figure out how to make it stop, but I also dont mine. Its a good way to start the day.
FYI UA-cam has this movie for free right now (just do a general Google search to find the 'legit' link for UA-cam free movie upload). Only down side is random ad pop ups at various times. Otherwise, it was free!
I hope Kevin Smith uses this in his TV reboot of the franchise (which is happening, btw).
What?? Where can I find more about this?
on kevin smiths youtube channel.. he talks about getting the rights to make a tv-show .. also check out his Q and A with the cast.
Dean Franz
Go Buckaroo....can't wait for this.
So...where is it?
Cancelled? Really?
Aw man, i was hoping youd loop video of the ending as well 😋
Buckaroo Banzai Versus The World Crime League. Someone book and Indiegogo that shit.
#Motivational #Music...
*THERE YOU ARE.* ;)
#Buckaroo #Banzai
// awesome ! thanks for this upload... I woke up this morning to this melody stuck in my head/brain/mind! :)
A production assistant said Peter Weller got so hot doing this scene over and over and over he finally undid his bowtie. Cowboy Jeff Goldblum couldn't undo his wool cotton chaps and was a soggy mess down there. Gina Davis made him shower twice and scrub down there with scented old spice.
Love this movie and so sad that they never made the follow up...
Buckaroo Banzai: the hero archetype for the new era in the mold of Jason with his merry band of Argonauts.
i love this song!!
I've been ionised, but I'm okay now.
MUTHER FUKIN CLANCY BROWN HIGH LANDER..OMG...HE WAS HERE OMG I M HAVIN A FIT!! THANK YOU FOR THISXOXOXO
The world crime league has been very quiet sense this dropped
I like to think Rawhide somehow survived from his deadly alien encounter. Shame we never got a sequel
There was no antidote, none attawl.
well, he was in the end credits, along with John Parker
@@mikehunt3436but they really died in the movie. In the end credits, they're all together like in the church on "Lost."
Don’t know what it is about this piece, the beat, melody..but it is addictive!! Love it, thanks!,
AWESOME! one of my all time favorite movies. could never get this tune out of my head. Even learned how to play it on the key board.
The Entire Cast of The Movie Follows Peter Weller,As Buckaroo Banzai
It must be said that I am currently in heaven listening to this at work.
Un échec commercial qui est devenu culte. J'adore ce film. Vive les années 80... Musique et scénario au top
This movie deserves its own universe and sequals. We need more buckaroo.
Maybe it's my brain going crazy, but...this would be a great ending theme song for a positive finale of The Walking Dead, :-). Imagine Rick, Daryl, (sorry, bias because they are my favorite characters), and the other survivors... The walk of triumph over adversity, sort of good finally winning over evil, forever... :-)
***** LOL, exactly...:-)
Before being gunned down by JFK FDR TR and Peter Weller as RoboCop
Sean Vasquez After he wakes from the coma and walks out of the hospital with Lori, Shane, Carl, Herschel (doctor), Michone (nurse), Daryl (Janitor).
Sean Vasquez *That would be a cool parody of them strutting around like the actors at the end of Buckaroo Banzai*
screamengine Hey, that actually sounds pretty cool...
What are y'all lookin' at? You're on the clock. Let's saddle up, huh?
I have no less than 5 copies of the movie on DVD, two tshirts, a movie poster, a fridge magnet, several cosplay identification badges, quite a few pins, a copy of the Marvel comic book adaptation and the topper is a YoYodyne Propulsion Systems coffee mug. To this day the movie remains my favorite of all time. I might attend a Comic-con soon and get a pic with Buckaroo Banzai (Peter Weller). Buckaroo Banzai was my first real action hero even before they were called that. Peter Weller in an interview once said Buckaroo isn't a superhero and is made better by the people he surrounds himself with. Those hard rockin' Hong Kong Cavaliers, Buckaroos most trusted inner circle. Turning 60 this year reminds me that next year the movie celebrates its fortieth anniversary. I even have my eye on an Oscillation Overthruster.
Update: I actually now have a screen accurate Oscillation Overthruster
Banzai I'll see you ina hellll!!!
John Smallberies...
John Bigbootay!!! TAY!!!
LMAO.
John Ya-Ya's...is this some kinda joke?
John Ya-ya
@@anthonysbarat Bigbooté
What in the hell have you done to me!!
Ah, the Doc Savage of Movie heroes. Loved how Jeff just keeps on the cowboy outfit for the most of the film too, lol.
Great ending credits, music and movie. Too bad no sequel was ever made.
This is the ultimate 80's feel good music right here!
So many similar replies. Thanks for the technical work behind this loop. Great minds and lovers of fine themes think alike! We're all marching in step!
What inspired you to make this? I use to workout too.
Most epic 80s sounding thing ever.
...is somebody crying...?
okay, who has the comics too? Guilty!