I know right? The only thing I dont like about it is the main characters, which is a shame because the rest of the movie is amazing. The design, the animation, the songs (We got it!), and from what I recall I think I liked the story too.
Fun Fact: The ice would have to be around 9 feet (108in) (2.74 m) thick with no or little snow cover on top of the ice to support The Pere Marquette 1225 with a loaded coal cart and 5 passenger cars (300 tons in total) as shown in the movie. For comparison only 10 inches (25 cm) thick ice is needed to support a 7-8 ton truck
Ok, so that Driver reversed a 300 Ton Steam Locomotive from 1941 with 5 45m long Passenger Coaches, did a J-Turn, maneuvered that Train over a frozen Lake to the other Side and perfectly got it on the Rails again...That´s perfection.
The scary thing is that this is actually possible albeit extremely difficult with thick enough ice. The wheelsets on the train and cars might as well be skates. This scene in particular was clearly inspired by the trans-Siberian railway which literally had its tracks running through lake baikal
I love that the music doesnt completely drown out the scene because hearing the conductor pull clacking levers and the shouting instructions as he's doing it is so amazing and adds so much. 'Chef's kiss' poifect
Just remember, someone sat at a table while discussing the creation of this movie and said: "You know what this story doesn't have enough of? A train drifting on the ice as it breaks up under them. Forget that a train can't actually move on ice because its wheels would be like ice skates. We need a drifting train to make the story good." And not a single person said that was the dumbest fucking thing they ever heard.
I actually do not understand how they steered the train here. By using forward and reverse gear at the right timing so that the locomotive swings pendulums left and right?
When I was in elementary school, sucking on a candy cane and drinking hot cocoa in the library, I witnessed a legend drift a 100 ton train across ice. And I didn't realize it until now.
I'm not usually impressed with 3d animation, but this scene from 2004 showed me how much potential 3d animation actually holds that doesn't get used often.
@@jonasn7739 I've seen almost all of them. And although their 3d is very neat, but it's also always soft and warm (even the Toy Story 3's junkyard scene). They are owned by Disney so I can't really blame them. They use their 3d powers to render things more magical, while this scene in Polar Express looks and feels very grounded and very little suspension of disbelief is needed to believe in the stakes of this scene, all while locomotive's gritty textures and subtle vibrations make you go: "this looks like a real train and not some warmer & sterile rendition for some children's choo-choo-train." So yeah, Pixar makes soft, sterile and gooey 3d, but I'm more impressed with movies that use grittier textures, to help ground the movie & plot down so you could actually _sense_ the stakes rather than just acknowledge them. Rango and Polar Express beat any Pixar film in my book because of this.
@@jonasn7739 Apples to Oranges. Pixar films are very stylized with unique art styles whereas films like polar express and Jim Carey’s A Christmas are trying to push through the uncanny valley
When this movie came out, people were astounded by the level of realism this animation had achieved. 15 years later we can enjoy these action scenes like they were created today. If you compare Shrek for ex. That came out on 2001, you can clearly see the differences.
100%, look at toy story. took weeks to render a single fame. now we have graphic cards which can render way higher fidelity in real time (30+fps). before it took weeks of computing time just to spit out one single frame.
Guys from Tokyo : "Only Japanese cars are able to drift " Dominic Torretto : " Hold on my beer " Conductor and driver from the train : " Hold on my hot chocolate "
This is such a nostalgia. I've remember us whole family including my cousin watching this- night before Christmas Eve, a complete cold and silence atmosphere at this exact scene, holding our breath to the next thing that's about to happen. Gotta thanks UA-cam for recommending this.
If you were generally curious (the movie production is really smart with this one) the train was heavily connected to coal car unlike the passenger cars so it can take a pretty far bend before breaking off
This was legit my favorite scene of the movie, and one of my favorite movie scenes period, it's just so perfect with both the animation and the voice acting/ lighting/ sound effects/ general animation and the...oh what the hell it was just an awesome scene!
Every once in a while I go back to this masterpiece to watch the most legendary dab ever AND the most skilled drifter in the entire galaxy. What a great video
“I had to cross 7 lakes of ice just to get to school!” “I traveled to the North Pole and back to get to school!” “Hey Steven how did you get to school?” “I took the bus.” “...” “...” “...” *”s t o o p i d”*
Getting to the North Pole Any% (TAS)
Actually funny
Bro this comment was posted yesterday and bro is still pinning and hearting comments 7 years after this video was posted.
Imagine you’re ice fishing in northern Quebec one evening and you begin to faintly make out the Tokyo Drift theme approaching you.
Oh no
And then you see a fucking locomotive just fly onto the ice
Best day of your life
Something to tell the grandkids
And then you see a loco just casually drifting in the ice with it's conductor vibing up top
0:20 You may be cool, but you’ll never be train operator drifting across a frozen lake while Tom Hanks dabs above you cool.
And he tells you what to do
Only enhanced by the fact he dabs RIGHT on the beat drop.
Perfection incarnate.
Ah perfection
Bruh lol
BRUH
The Conductor is so good at this, I'm led to believe that he has taken part in illegal train drifting competitions at some point in his life.
At this point in his life)
That engineer do be vibin though
Train Wars
@@Kevin-sr8yx In Tokyo. They just install on the front of the train a machine to lay a rail road and on the back to deconstruct it)
The driver u mean
0:21 the conductor slamming the fattest dab in history
“Hey so how was work today?”
“ Oh I had to drift my train.”
“....the train?”
“Yeah...”
“What do you mean?”
The conductor: "I mean I had to drift a train."
Sheeeeesh
MULTI TRACK DRIFTU
@@Rialyss22 DORIFUTO
Imagine drifting a train instead of a car ;-;
That is so skilled
Fast and Furious producers be like: *We* *need* *that* *guy.* *Now!*
The engineer or the conductor?
@@ProjectSudoku yes
@@ProjectSudoku the family
newest member of la familia
@@kyrosd7633 lol
Its that time of the year again. This will live forever in my heart.
well said brother, hope you have a great x - mas :)
@@TE_fr You too friend
Merry xmas everyone
This video is now a requirement for me to watch during the holidays every year.
True, I watched it once again
“Get us the blazes out of here!”
*Engineer slams hot chocolate
“Showtime!”
That’s a good one
U
Uffjf
It’s like he’s was waiting for his spotlight to show for a long time 😂
I read this in the voice of Jim Carrey from The Mask lol
Boy: Can he drive?
Conductor: Can he drive? Do you know what DK stands for?
Boy: Donkey Kong?
Conductor: Drift King
Fast and furious
“Still need a dictionary?”
This man a Drift God
Dimitris kyrsanidis
*drift lord he is
Big Smoke: "All you had to do was follow the damn train CJ"
The train:
UNDERRATED COMMENT.
i have nothinf funny to comment here
Dude i tried to do that mission 100 times when i was like 9,10 years old, after my last try i killed the fat guy and deleted the game 😂
@@aminfadayi4694 It was literally one of easiest missions, and also funniest to play, difficulty was simmiliar to fish in the barrel
ua-cam.com/video/uT0c7jtdMW0/v-deo.html
Memes aside, I still can't believe how well this animation from *2004* holds up to today's standards. It's *STILL* so gorgeous to look at!
I know right? The only thing I dont like about it is the main characters, which is a shame because the rest of the movie is amazing. The design, the animation, the songs (We got it!), and from what I recall I think I liked the story too.
It kinda reminds me of the animation from that tintin movie
It's _too_ good, I've long thought. Borderline uncanny valley.
Creeped me the hell out as a kid.
@@f.i.r.e.5119
Gotta love Mo-Cap animation! XD
I'm sorry...what? 2004?! Spirits, has it really been that long? *stares longingly out the window* I should buy a boat.
Fun Fact: The ice would have to be around 9 feet (108in) (2.74 m) thick with no or little snow cover on top of the ice to support The Pere Marquette 1225 with a loaded coal cart and 5 passenger cars (300 tons in total) as shown in the movie.
For comparison only 10 inches (25 cm) thick ice is needed to support a 7-8 ton truck
Thank you for this random ice fact
Ice seems strong!
Seems cool
Well I mean it did end up breaking
Are you that nerd kid from Polar Express?
This was a serious scene as a kid but the music makes this scene goofy asf 😂
Facts you beautiful specimen
Matt Morales it legit fucked up the scene XD
Matt Morales you should be focused on “are they gonna make it?” the music makes you focus on train drifting lol
Actually it was scary for me when i was a kid now it's dope asf
Actually it makes the scene more intense.
Fast and furious: polar drift
Hahaha lol
lmao
Führerious*
@@angelwayne2872 DAMNNNN
The "untold story" hahaha
Ok, so that Driver reversed a 300 Ton Steam Locomotive from 1941 with 5 45m long Passenger Coaches, did a J-Turn, maneuvered that Train over a frozen Lake to the other Side and perfectly got it on the Rails again...That´s perfection.
He lives his life a quarter mile at a time...😶👀
The scary thing is that this is actually possible albeit extremely difficult with thick enough ice. The wheelsets on the train and cars might as well be skates.
This scene in particular was clearly inspired by the trans-Siberian railway which literally had its tracks running through lake baikal
@@bronzin1445woah, elaborate please?
I love that the music doesnt completely drown out the scene because hearing the conductor pull clacking levers and the shouting instructions as he's doing it is so amazing and adds so much. 'Chef's kiss' poifect
0:20 *Train drifts away from the ice breaking*
*beat drops*
*my homie hits a fat perfect dab while on top of the drifting train*
Spell ice
@@TE_fr *I C U P*
Homie been living in 2016
*ABSOLUTE MAD LAD*
Sammmme
Conductor: You can’t drift this 2-8-4 Berkshire
Engineer: Hold my Hot Chocolate
Conductor: Ok I got it
Dying😂😂😂😂
Legends drift 4-8-8-4 big boys 😉
Ubercorn this made me laugh until tears came out, bless
Good I’m not the only one who knows what type of train it is here😂
one of the most iconic things ever. it still hypes me to think how that engineer responded on verbal queues and gave forth a tremendous result.
Kids: drift bike
Men: drift car
Legends: drift train
On ice
Pls remove the emoji it kinda ruined it
Gods drift women
Gods: drift ship
Me: drift school table
0:20 The most perfect dab that I never see.
Buenas tardis
Quiere ub tortita de huevo?
Hahaha😂😂😂
Jooooo😂😂😂😭😭🔥
😂😂
"You can't save a whole train without sacrificing few cars of kids."
-Conductor
Looking at it again some of those cars went underwater, so your right.
A necessary sacrifice
Those kids had family.
*Every second that train is not running Dom Toretto is getting closer*
Wait what...they didnt
eh, the train constantly changes its number of carriages throughout the movie anyways, it'll grow them back
Just remember, someone sat at a table while discussing the creation of this movie and said:
"You know what this story doesn't have enough of? A train drifting on the ice as it breaks up under them. Forget that a train can't actually move on ice because its wheels would be like ice skates. We need a drifting train to make the story good."
And not a single person said that was the dumbest fucking thing they ever heard.
But we are glad they didn't
@@Mr.Engine993 I mean, the whole scene is still a lot of fun to watch :D
Also it’s possible to drift a train under right conditions
0:20 the most perfect timing I have ever seen, he dabs, right as he’s passing the camera, while the beat drops.
So freaking majestic
On top of that, HE DABS
@@p_eabean That's what he said...
What's the name of this song (edited one)
@@ranjanasingh840 Tokyo drift
as a locomotive engineer, this feat is possible with thick enough ice. to the point it's almost scary.
I actually do not understand how they steered the train here. By using forward and reverse gear at the right timing so that the locomotive swings pendulums left and right?
@@RealNameNeverUsed yes.
Your not a real drifter unless you can drive a 500,000 ton locomotive on cracking ice
@@lancebrown998 ehhhh 500,000 tons is a bit much lmao
500,000 is effectively 5 Nimitz class aircraft carriers, so if you can drift that holy you've got to be the best engineer I've ever seen
IT'S GETTING A SEQUEL
Pls don't lie to me like this
@@TE_fr I wouldn't if it wasn't true
Were so back
YEAH
Is it really or are you playing with us
0:36
Cleanest transition bro.
the fact how the song kind of goes with the scenery at this part just makes he happy.
When I was in elementary school, sucking on a candy cane and drinking hot cocoa in the library, I witnessed a legend drift a 100 ton train across ice. And I didn't realize it until now.
Broooo that's when you peak at life.
Drinking hot coco and chilling in the library
Isn't she actually like 400 tons, which is even more impressive.
so we all just had the same childhood
Me though
ua-cam.com/video/uT0c7jtdMW0/v-deo.html
That driver is the most underrated character. Look at his skills
Ikr! I commented the same thing!
Nigga can drift a freaking train 🚆
@@razorrdx202 init 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Ikr ! To get that steam engine to drift is a massive thing :O
Fr, this man needs his ass eat hella, that was sick
The fact that the Conductor managed to get the train EXACTLY onto the rails without a single inch off is impressive
He had to peak out the side window just to know the direction too. That's the crazy part.
That was the engineer. Conductor was on top
I'm not usually impressed with 3d animation, but this scene from 2004 showed me how much potential 3d animation actually holds that doesn't get used often.
Have you not seen a single Pixar movie?
@@jonasn7739 I've seen almost all of them. And although their 3d is very neat, but it's also always soft and warm (even the Toy Story 3's junkyard scene). They are owned by Disney so I can't really blame them. They use their 3d powers to render things more magical, while this scene in Polar Express looks and feels very grounded and very little suspension of disbelief is needed to believe in the stakes of this scene, all while locomotive's gritty textures and subtle vibrations make you go: "this looks like a real train and not some warmer & sterile rendition for some children's choo-choo-train."
So yeah, Pixar makes soft, sterile and gooey 3d, but I'm more impressed with movies that use grittier textures, to help ground the movie & plot down so you could actually _sense_ the stakes rather than just acknowledge them.
Rango and Polar Express beat any Pixar film in my book because of this.
@@anthonymcrooster3703 That makes sense, I would then recommend Tintin directed by Steven Spielberg. Very similar animation and great story.
@@jonasn7739 Ah yes, the Secret of the Unicorn was awesome, but I'm still waiting for the sequel they set up in the end xD
@@jonasn7739 Apples to Oranges. Pixar films are very stylized with unique art styles whereas films like polar express and Jim Carey’s A Christmas are trying to push through the uncanny valley
Came for the joke
Stayed for the beat.
Yamsa facts
Hella factz
Yamsa came for both
The beat knockssss!!!!! Good remix lol
Yamsa Should’ve left for Fast and the Furious
When you live in the artic but she's home alone
YOUR COMMENT DESERVES MORE LIKES LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
^
😂😂😂😂
When you live in the arctic, shes always home alone
i'd stay home
0:21 My man dabbed so hard, he shattered the ice.
The raw power of it forced the train to turn
LoL
0:20 the cleanest dab in history
When this movie came out, people were astounded by the level of realism this animation had achieved. 15 years later we can enjoy these action scenes like they were created today. If you compare Shrek for ex. That came out on 2001, you can clearly see the differences.
100%, look at toy story. took weeks to render a single fame. now we have graphic cards which can render way higher fidelity in real time (30+fps). before it took weeks of computing time just to spit out one single frame.
shrek was masterpiece also
Me and everyone i know litterally thought this movie was live action as a child
Totally agree, that gigantic pea looks clearly more realistic
I remember when i saw it for time i didn't know it was animation!
When we were little kids we never realized they drifted a goddamn train 🤯
For real tho haha
Damn 👁
Lol man this is my all time favorite movie and now being a car enthusiast I know they drift a 60 ton train
🤣big brain boy
Before dabbing was a thing 👀😂😂😂
That dab on 0:20 is absolutely legend, also mentioning that dab was perfectly timed with the beat
This whole scene is 1 big middle finger to science
This man just pulled one of the CLEANEST reverse entries I've ever seen with a 60 ton steam powered locomotive with multiple cars attached ON ICE
Actually more like over 100 tons a Berkshire class loco weights as much as a Boeing 757
This goddam conductor did the most fire dab in the century
Everyone here achieved the absolute mad laddest moments of cinamatic history
@@robintheslavewr1513 i think it's a 600,000 ton train -.-
@@tkaz7777 they seem like they would weigh that much but a Berkshire has the same weight as a jumbo jet
Guys from Tokyo : "Only Japanese cars are able to drift "
Dominic Torretto : " Hold on my beer "
Conductor and driver from the train : " Hold on my hot chocolate "
*Beat drops*
"HOT, HOT"
@@mallios13 bahahah
Uh guys from tokyo?
12yo me when drifting for the first time using a bike: *hold my juice box*
@@bigbouncy The song is from 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'
The fact he's reversing and changing gears so fast to keep the train streamline with the track was a goddamn masterpiece
0:34 the fact that this scene in sync with the music made it even better
0:20 that dab was so beautiful i could sleep peacefully
I lol'ed really hard
OMG
LAMO
just checked, can confirm that they dabbed for about 1 frame.
you're embarrassing me, i can't stop laughing like a maniac
These guys tokyo drifted a train and taught us to dab almost 10 years ago. what are we?
the film is from 2004 if im not wrong
i got it on cd back in 2007
Not ready thats what we were my friend
We're a different breed 😈
A society
People xd
The conductor dabbing was so smooth
This is such a nostalgia. I've remember us whole family including my cousin watching this- night before Christmas Eve, a complete cold and silence atmosphere at this exact scene, holding our breath to the next thing that's about to happen.
Gotta thanks UA-cam for recommending this.
I’m telling my kids this was fast and furious
DONT-
it soon will be
steam of the furious
@@DallasCowboyFan56 lol🤣🤣🤣
of racing...
1:08 im sorry but that timing though.
It was Movie worthy 😂
@@donovanfox7752 yes it was
That's just the power that this scene holds
0:20 the dab here was perfect too
Original Flameshadow very epic copy comment
"It's not the drive, its the driver" Now that makes History
the cinematography for this scene is too good
I forgot about how badass the engineers were
The conductor dabs
The engineer more though
There better
Isaac Clarke and this guy.
The Engineer still got some moves_
Still more realistic than Fast and Furious 9
Nah its not fast and furious anymore its just furious
@@AureddSkei Family and Furious
who need realism when u have family
rofl
Just furious fr
Kid: Look!
Conductor: Get us the blazes out of here!
Engineer: I have trained for this.
How has a drifting train not happened in the actual Fast and the Furious series, what an oversight.
How on earth does this thing even stay together
And also ,
0:20 My man just predicted the dab before it was even invented...
If you were generally curious (the movie production is really smart with this one) the train was heavily connected to coal car unlike the passenger cars so it can take a pretty far bend before breaking off
@@42PW Also the ice was pretty *thicc* ngl
@@CaptainMishrajee indeed 😏
@@42PW Man f calture I see🤔😏
My eyes have been opened to animated Tom Hanks dabbing. You’re doing the Lord’s work
The train conductor is officially the new Drift King.
@ilovepancakeswithjam bruh
all he is the rally co pilot and navigator, its the big guy workin the brakes and engine
Fuck Fujiwara Takumi
Race it with AE86 the tofu car.
ilovepancakeswithjam DUDE! I was just about to write that!
Everyone talking about the conductor and driver. BUT KNOONE TALKS ABOUT THE GUY SHOVELING THE COAL
0:20
That dab he did at the end there was too much for me😂😭😂😭💀
Imagine if they failed in this scene and a bunch of kids go missing and die trying to see santa.
The train just slams into the ice and the credits begin to roll. Would have been the biggest plot twist in a kids movie ever
Dawood Malik hope santa got insurance
That’ll be one hell of a sequel.
Thats dark man thats dark
Hey how did they drop everyone back home though since the ice cracked
Nobody:
Amazon one day delivery:
Ikr
Lol
Me at 11 pm ordering same day shipping 1 minute before 1 am
The amazon delivery driver: 0:24
Lol
Lmao so true
driver clutched up big time, still one of my favorite christmas movie scenes
Everyone wishes they were 1% as cool as that conductor
The guy steering must've bragged about this for the rest of his life. I mean, HE DRIFTED A F***ING TRAIN!!!
He deserves it imo
Legends don’t brag.
You cant drift a train..
@@TheJaernvaeg
Not with that attitude
Drifting with a train is almost as hard as trying to run Minecraft shaders on my pc , it's just outstanding that it didn't collapse yet
0:34 3yo me helping my dad look for an empty parking lot:
Underrated comment
Honestly 😂
lmao accurate
fr fr fr fr
Bruh 😂
This was legit my favorite scene of the movie, and one of my favorite movie scenes period, it's just so perfect with both the animation and the voice acting/ lighting/ sound effects/ general animation and the...oh what the hell it was just an awesome scene!
This is actually hilarious, never take this masterpiece down
Russian engineers drifting 60 ton train in 1876 colourized
Ahahah
Hahahahha
LMAO
IM DONE 😂😂😂😂
It kind of sounds like it too
Fast and furious writers be like: “write that down. Write that down!”
And mainly
*FAMILY*
and NASA be like:
Family
@King Pringle Nice profile picture
they probaly wishing they thought of it
Honestly, the part where they are turning the train around is absolutely amazing 👌
These conductors seriously deserves a raise
This will be one of the greatest movie scenes in history.
And after
Btw which movie is that
@@mohamedtahabaig6813 polar Express i think
Your right about that
I wouldn’t say one of the greatest, but definitely one of the most infamous/funniest.
The fact that he's dabbing at 0:20 is the best thing ever
Oh wow I don't noticed !!! 😂😂😂😂
@Psyke ᛟ ok
He dabbed before anyone else too. 15 years ago
What a chad
bruh right on the drop too LOL
I never realized how badass that train drift was until someone put this track over it
The producers of the fast series after seeing this knew they had no chance
If the train weighs 60 tons. Can anyone tell me how much the conductor balls weigh?
@Copy and Paste lmao
Thats why the ice cracked. With 60 ton the ice wont crack.
@@benutzerize lollllll. No wonder.
Wtf guys 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yo why was this exact question on my last math final?
When the UA-cam Recommendations actually work 😂
So fucking true
👌
Spell work
@@TE_fr W-O-R-K
My homie I found this on my own
I will now think of this every tine i watch the polar express
Darn shame this is unlisted now. Thankfully I got this saved in a playlist.
what happened to the video?
@@ZaKaizar Who knows maybe the channel owner just didn't want it public anymore. These things happen sometimes
@@unknownsoldier4156 ooo
0:20 anyone else see a dab
Holey shet😲
@Gabe Stein look on the top of the train
💀💀💀👌
I CANT STOP LAUGHING LMAO THANK YOU
What the fuck
Me and the bois drifting to the area 51 raid
Lmfao im dying at this meme 😂
LOL
Darren Phelps bring me an alien
@@bart38 will do,ill make sure one of my kyles gets one on the way to the basement
Darren Phelps aight thank you
nobody will EVER be as cool as smokey whipping a whole train.
Crazy how a picture book from the 90's spawned this exact combination of tech and meme.
The day your mum gives you the shopping cart
The day when parents give car for you
🤣
😂😂😂
Literally me 2 days ago haha
Top Most wtf is this word “mom”
Why is this movie more lit than I remember
the wonderer ikr
Drugs mabye
Ikr was I missing out something as a kid?
You know what it was i never got to finish it while drinking hot chocolate in my kindergarten class
Uhh, maybe cause of the music...?
Still more believable than fast and furious, though.
Every once in a while I go back to this masterpiece to watch the most legendary dab ever AND the most skilled drifter in the entire galaxy.
What a great video
Lvl 1 Crook: Drift with Bike
Lvl 10 Mafia: Drift with Car
Lvl 99 Boss: Drift with Train
Lvl 200 legend: Drift with Tank
Lvl 300 Mythic Boss: Drift with Wheelchair
Lvl 400 Demi God:drift with a plane
@RaiderOps vip lvl 1000 : drift with moon
Lvl 2000 drift with god
Salute to the engineer of this train, he's such a hero and legend.
IT'S NOT DELETED!!!!
Director: Train drifting on ice
Everyone: What?
Director: Train. Drifting. On. Ice!
Noice
@@gziq4983
Director: Not "noice", i said "on ice".
@@glaucomflecken thank :)
Staff: Noice
Director: *Yesice*
Hey you, my videos are questionably ass rn but help me get to 5k subs and I'll make it class. Pinky promise
Imagine if this played during the movie
It would be so hype.
Yes... just yess
Ohh, IMAGINE. That would be amazing
Awesome...!! 👌👌😃
We all wish.
The Conductor's must have amazing core strength to be able to stand up through all of that.
Legend dabbed on the beat 0:21
Asian dads explaining how they got to school everyday:
“I had to cross 7 lakes of ice just to get to school!”
“I traveled to the North Pole and back to get to school!”
“Hey Steven how did you get to school?”
“I took the bus.”
“...”
“...”
“...”
*”s t o o p i d”*
its not just asian dude
All*
My Mexican parents explain it like they were claiming mountains jumping over the Grand Canyon and all of that
I laughed so hard when I read that, im Mexican American
0:20
That DAB though 😂
Theres always a god damn train
😂
That’s amazing 🤣
Oh shit ! 🤣
pokochoco the ice: CJ FOLLOW THAT DAM TRaIN
Despite how terrible this movie was this scene was a masterpiece
How was it terriblev
Imagine being an ice fisherman and seeing this in the distance
Imagine going in a frozen lake just to see a passenger train drifting like a god
0:20 With the condutor dabbing on the top
R u n
@@ginger_jesus4716 lol he really did
@@ginger_jesus4716 omfg he actually dabbed 💀
@@ginger_jesus4716 ooh shxt he did dab