"Yeah, I rather _Die."_ Get a lump in my throat every time, from the acting & the belief...There was a time, not even that long ago, when _Men,_ even your own 'boys' would expect you to fight one on one, not help you stomp the head of guy already on the ground. Now it's a routine occurrence.
@@en3525 And nothing is impressive to a guy who wouldn't/hasn't felt this way, or intervened in a risky situation in real life. But Thanks for your condescending reply; boosting my reply count.
@@youandijmh7998 I'd like to know HOW he knew something was going on. I didn't see the whole movie so does Quicksilver have some esp as well as speed to tell that something was going on at the mansion, was he going there?
@@rodscarbrough2337 as soon as Quicksilver looks at the X-Mansion (time 17:49), you can see to the very left the explosion, caused by Havok, erupting from the underground.
"My God! He's just a . . . .kid! Barely older than my son." is SUCH a heartbreaking line to me. These people aren't looking at the Hero who saved them. They are looking at a boy FAR TOO young to take up the burdens of Heroism, taking up the burdens of heroism anyway!
The thing that bugs me about it, is that when he first enters the mansion he shows up where the explosion is first expanding. Where he stood in the hallway opposite Beast, Raven and Moira, he should have seen Havoc probably engulfed in explosion but likely very much alive and uninjured during those milliseconds he stands there. It would have been nice to see him reach in there and pull him out...
@@billyboblillybob344 I think the exact explanation would be that Quicksilver is likely too young to fully utilize his full momentum, and with the fact that he doesn't likely know the exacts ins and outs of the X-Mansion, Havoc was gone by the time Quicksilver got there.
@@u.s.s.chucklefucker1657 You may be right. I can not seem to locate a clip of Havoc firing his chest weapon to see where he's standing but I thought it was only a few feet from where QS pops into that hallway. In QS time, the explosion could have been past Havoc and Havoc would still be able to be saved...more like moving a finger over a candle flame and merely feeling warmth rather than crispy finger...need to find a clip to get another look...
So as I understand from the original comics is that he was entirely able to go past his average top speed. He and Wally West for example almost destroyed the multiverse during a footrace in the comics. Quicksilver for sure was fast but his power was limited in the same way Barry's is, his mind and body. Also, quicksilver didn't have access to the speed force to protect his body and the area around him. I can't remember the issue but I honestly think it was an issue of the Avengers where it is explained that breaking the sound barrier for him meant it was like a plane flying at ground level doing the same. Those forces can break windows, dent car panels, and rupture eardrums. And if I remember correctly, he also would feel a slightly lessened effect on his own body from the shock waves and wind forces. If I remember correctly, in the issue where he runs faster than a radiowave, he has a moment of though and is worried he may be injured severely by his own speed. Basically, the flash had speed and magical protection while Quicksilver was just fast.
I remember seeing Forrest Gump for the first time at the movie theater. That transition was shocking. "And just like that, the sun came out."...AMBUSH!!! Dude, great filmmaking.
You forgot an equally honorable part of Spider-Man 2. When Doc Ock boarded the train immediately following the scene going after Spider-Man, the passengers formed a wall to protect the hero. "If you want him, you've got to go through me." "And me." "Me, too!"...
Forrest Gump isn't a real person. The entire story is basically that of a grounded superhero. He is involved in almost every single moment of the latter half of the 20th century, the greatest soldier in human history, a naive but overall upstanding human being, and the fastest runner in human history.
I was in the military for a long time and last deployment I was on we lost some unfortunately and I'll tell you what as silly as Forrest Gump is... It always makes me cry. They did a really good job with it.
ngl was curious about the quicksilver scene so i googled it so here's a fun fact. Quicksilver can travel around~ 280km/s Explosions are around 1.6k m/s up to 10.3 km/s So broadly speaking he's somewhere between 30-300 times faster than that explosion lmao
@@luckyizzac yes, in case you didn't realize, an explosion can travel up to 37,000km per hour, the diameter of the planet is only 12,700km. Calling him fast is an understatement.
I love how the quicksilver scene is completely devoid of dialogue, yet we get a perfect notion of his character, personality, powers and he hasn't even said a word yet.
I remember watching X-Men Apocalypse on cinema, and I swear, that Quicksilver scene is probably te best superhero scene revolving around a single superhero. Simply the way he kicks that table to break the window and surf through the air whilst holding two students and the huge explosion behind him... even to this day that scene gives me chills, its just too good, like the "I need a hero" scene from Shrek 2, we don't deserve scenes so well done.
That Forest Gump scene is so heart breaking, he is able to save everyone else but couldn't save Bubba. I think a lot of these writers for these live action super hero movies hates comic book law, the hero always seems to lose their mask and outs themselves. That Quicksilver is moving really fast surprise he isn't bursting into flame due to air friction. But still one of the coolest scene ever and that sound track.
The train scene from Spiderman 2 is still one of the best if not the best scene in superhero movie history. Just raw strength and determination is the spiderman that I grew up with but Tom is slowly getting there
Good selection as always. The frame of quicksilver carrying the pup is one of the funniest stills I can think from a flick. Glad to see the content rolling!
This is just a conjecture, but the Forrest Gump scene may possibly be based on Leslie "Bull" Allen saving about a dozen other soldiers while under fire in WW2 in exactly the same way as Forrest in the movie
You know what they say though: "Sometimes war is killing, sometimes it's saving lives. It's the judgement of fate. It's nothing that men can dictate. Corporal Leslie Allen carried them from Tambu, saved his brothers in arms, went out, and followed through. There and back again, Bull just carried on, under fire he carried them out one by one, there and back again, bullets all around. Out of the men that he carried away, twelve men would now live to see one more day, his fear held at bay as he carried them away."
Spider Man 2, that scene was pure gold, i remember getting goosebumps from when i was in cinema people screamed "hold on hold HOOOLD" ...still to these day it was his most iconic signature move as a true hero i think
There's a comic scene, that is very roughly based on this (or this is based on the comic). One day in spider-mans career he was in a crumbling building and some really big chunk of it landed on him, trapping him beneath, while water was streaming in, slowly rising. There he wasn't saving anyone but himself but still, he had to use every ounce of strength his spider infused body could give him. It was also quite a remarkable scene in that comic.
Its amazing the punishment the Iron man suit can and cannot take. Missiles, rockets, bullets, no drama. Thors hammer, hulks angry punches, cap ‘merica’s crack strength, just a tickle. Truck at 30 mph...... and its over!
Well, that suit is weaker than the others, and meant to disassemble, and never shown to take hits from thor, hulk, cap, and I don't remember seeing it tank any missiles or rockets. As for bullets, they are made to penetrate, they are not brute force, I don't see it being hard to imagine the suit being bullet proof, yet breaking on impact with a truck. Example: Person wearing body armour can likely take a bullet no? Would you expect them to survive being hit by a truck?
@@shanehutchison6791 Yes, granted.. but, this is an Ironman suit. You've seen the whole film? You saw the things those suits get up to? You saw what that particular suit was doing in the run up to the truck, right? Actually, maybe a screw got loose in the fight. The Master Screw, the one that holds it all together. Cheers :D LDN UK
@@jttank5578 i seen every scene from kick ass on his channel and didn't watch movie yet xD ut yea i watched many movies he put in his videos like American gangster,Legend etc he have good taste haha
@@jttank5578 hmmm i watched movies from his compilations so he have good taste haha but i watched legend 2 days ago and it's great movie and sad so it is 2 in 1 xD.
I would watch a 24 hour long movie that is just Quicksilver dicking around for the 2 hour movie the rest of the Xmen deal with. The entire thing in that slow-mo time.
I find the logic in quicksilver hilarious. If he even tapped someone, they would probably explode, let alone being launched out of a window at the speed of light
Spider-man 2 is my all time favourite movie. This scene always makes me cry. The fact that he has such a heavy responsibility to carry with him at such a young age, asking for nothing in return, and still getting treated poorly. When these people catch him and show compassion to not his Spider-man side, but to his Peter Parker side, saying "He's just a kid.. Not much older than my son.", it fucking breaks me. What an amazing writing and what a beautiful and powerful moment.
One thing I loved about the physical costume of Spider-Man is that the damage it takes tells a story of what's happened to him. The fact that the clothes are tearing shows how he's literally being pulled apart, imagine what his muscles look like underneath that. I really hope that with the way No Way Home ended, we see Holland's Spidey return to a traditional suit. The post production CG is definitely cool for showing emotion via Spidey's eyes, but I hope they do a blend of the two.
I have to admit that the Kick-Ass one almost brought a tear to my eye because I wish we could all help each other like that. Also I think it's weird that in iron Man 3 he was only able to carry four people when even in the first movie he caught a whole car with four people in it. I guess it could be because the Mark 43 was a prototype maybe?
I think its more about space than weight. He cant physically grab more than 4 people in the suit so he needed to grab people, who then grabbed people, who then grabbed people, etc.
It’s about the space in which it is contained, like a previous person said. I’m sorry fam but you have to admit that looking back your question is a bit dumb 😅. Of course he can carry four people that is in a car, because they are in a car. He is catching the car, not the people in it. In this case, if he had a bucket that could catch them all, it would be easy. But he only has the ability to grab four people.
This man's videos are always awesome. However, I could have gone my whole life without seeing the Forrest & Bubba clip. Men are only allowed to cry during Old Yeller so I had to forward that part to hold onto my Man-Card. Otherwise, awesome video Benjy!
If that scene makes you cry, and you're so worried about holding onto your man card if you cry. Then you got some questions you should be asking yourself. That scene though sad, isn't "cry" worthy sad.
If that Spider-man train scene happened today, everyone would've just tried to film it and let Spider-Man fall, except for one or two person trying to save him, while everyone else recorded it. Few minutes later Twitter would explode.
In the Spiderman scene, it's surprising how many people want to be RIGHT UP FRONT of the train--so that they can take the full impact of whatever is to come. To heck with moving as far back as possible to maximize one's chances of survival!
Aaron Taylor-Johson played Kick-Ass. He also played Quicksilver in Age of Ultron. Evan Peters played Kick-Ass's best friend. He also played Quicksilver in the Days of Future Past, Apocalypse, and Dark Phoenix X-Men movies.
All phenomenal scenes for sure. But man, I love that Quicksilver scene soooo much!!!! Super speed is easily one of the most interesting super abilities in my opinion.
Now go back to a movie called Hacksaw Ridge where conscientious objector, Desmond Doss lowered 50 - 100 men, by rope, one at a time, down a 400 ft. cliff to safety, while under enemy fire. The difference is that in the case of Desmond Doss, the story, and the honor, and the heroism ... were absolutely real. No superpowers, no clever storytellers, just one ... real ... man. Would that our fictional heroes should live up to that reality.
I recently just found your channel and i’ve been binging on your videos. This is the first time I’ve been this early and I feel so proud of myself. I’m all caught up 😩😂🤗
howsabout a "best unscripted movie moments" video? like a lot of lee ermie's scenes in full metal jacket, or basically the entire 40 year old virgin film. that would be awesome.
Have to watch your legendary vids fast, before UA-cam takes them down. Also have you seen Hot Rod? You could add the movie moment, where they are walking to the last stunt and suddenly some BS happens and everyone goes insane.
0:00 Kick-Ass
3:57 Captain America: The First Avenger
4:59 Iron Man 3
7:18 Forrest Gump
13:50 Spider Man 2
17:29 X-Men: Apocalypse
Thanks for posting this. I know it takes some time to make these videos but I really appreciate it when you upload
Same I love these vids keep it up
Why do you quote many movies but you are not reported for copyright infringement ?
@@bebulidraw7580 I believe the amount of time for each spot being less than 10 minutes is why...something like that.
Shughart & Gordon from Blackhawk Down, please.
Let us not forget that Quicksilver's most heroic deed might have been saving that teen girl from an unwanted inbound french kiss
Or how he saved the goldfish lul
What about his Twinkie?
@@oreo0242 How he saved the pizza
😂🤣😂
@@jaxoncantrell9789 there had to be sacrifices…
“3 assholes laying into one guy while everyone else watches. And you wanna know whats wrong with me?” Such a raw line
"Yeah, I rather _Die."_ Get a lump in my throat every time, from the acting & the belief...There was a time, not even that long ago, when _Men,_ even your own 'boys' would expect you to fight one on one, not help you stomp the head of guy already on the ground. Now it's a routine occurrence.
"Fuck you, Mr. Bitey!" literal chills
Damn, I just noticed how deep that line was.
everything is so impressive and cool for you internet dweebs
@@en3525 And nothing is impressive to a guy who wouldn't/hasn't felt this way, or intervened in a risky situation in real life.
But Thanks for your condescending reply; boosting my reply count.
For me the QuikSilver scene is one of if not the most fun movie scene in my memory. I've watched it 100's of times and it never gets old. Genius.
I loved the moment everything slowed down and sweet dreams started and his foot steps into the scene. That feeling of "hell yea"
The one from Days of Future Past with Time in a Bottle playing was a dope one too.
@@youandijmh7998 I'd like to know HOW he knew something was going on. I didn't see the whole movie so does Quicksilver have some esp as well as speed to tell that something was going on at the mansion, was he going there?
@@rodscarbrough2337 as soon as Quicksilver looks at the X-Mansion (time 17:49), you can see to the very left the explosion, caused by Havok, erupting from the underground.
@@rodscarbrough2337 when he arrives, on the left as he goes into the house you can see a bit of the explosion coming up from the floor
"My God! He's just a . . . .kid! Barely older than my son." is SUCH a heartbreaking line to me.
These people aren't looking at the Hero who saved them. They are looking at a boy FAR TOO young to take up the burdens of Heroism, taking up the burdens of heroism anyway!
Thing is that he looks like he can have a son of his own😂
“My god, he’s just a kid, no older than my son who is atleast 33”
Shame Tobey looks 30 there
or heroine
@@suchy230 the funny thing about English is that a lot of the time the male form of a word can also be the gender neutral form.
That Quicksilver scene is just perfect to me
I love that he's wearing a Rush shirt cuz ya know ... he's going really fast
The thing that bugs me about it, is that when he first enters the mansion he shows up where the explosion is first expanding. Where he stood in the hallway opposite Beast, Raven and Moira, he should have seen Havoc probably engulfed in explosion but likely very much alive and uninjured during those milliseconds he stands there. It would have been nice to see him reach in there and pull him out...
@@billyboblillybob344 I think the exact explanation would be that Quicksilver is likely too young to fully utilize his full momentum, and with the fact that he doesn't likely know the exacts ins and outs of the X-Mansion, Havoc was gone by the time Quicksilver got there.
@@u.s.s.chucklefucker1657 You may be right. I can not seem to locate a clip of Havoc firing his chest weapon to see where he's standing but I thought it was only a few feet from where QS pops into that hallway. In QS time, the explosion could have been past Havoc and Havoc would still be able to be saved...more like moving a finger over a candle flame and merely feeling warmth rather than crispy finger...need to find a clip to get another look...
The song complements this scene perfectly
When I was a kid I didn't understand the magnitude of Gump saving ppl just to save Bubba. Watching this as a grown-up, it's hard not to
Yeah, it's the best scene...... Forest is my hero !!!
@@u.s.paratroops4633 the way he loved hoe-ass Jenny 😭😭
Yeah i really started to hate her
@@sooshaggy aint no one like jenny
they basically ripped of Desmond Doss though.
Quicksilver went from a top speed of 700 mph in the comics to basically light speed in the movies. That's quite a jump.
There are times in the comic where he moved faster than radiowaves which is light speed
Also a huge jump in coolness factor.
Red bull 🐂 gave him wings 💸
So as I understand from the original comics is that he was entirely able to go past his average top speed. He and Wally West for example almost destroyed the multiverse during a footrace in the comics.
Quicksilver for sure was fast but his power was limited in the same way Barry's is, his mind and body.
Also, quicksilver didn't have access to the speed force to protect his body and the area around him. I can't remember the issue but I honestly think it was an issue of the Avengers where it is explained that breaking the sound barrier for him meant it was like a plane flying at ground level doing the same. Those forces can break windows, dent car panels, and rupture eardrums.
And if I remember correctly, he also would feel a slightly lessened effect on his own body from the shock waves and wind forces. If I remember correctly, in the issue where he runs faster than a radiowave, he has a moment of though and is worried he may be injured severely by his own speed.
Basically, the flash had speed and magical protection while Quicksilver was just fast.
these aint the comics kid, Its the real movie now we talkin about.
I remember seeing Forrest Gump for the first time at the movie theater. That transition was shocking. "And just like that, the sun came out."...AMBUSH!!! Dude, great filmmaking.
Its crazy how bad the original script was before it was turned into a masterpiece
@@FanaticDrummer Wasn't it based on a book? I wonder if the book is good 🤔
I remember casually asking my grandma if we could watch first gump, I didn’t realize it was a genuine masterpiece, it was so good 😭
Tobey Maguire's smile is literally the most wholesome thing to exist
We must protect it
That's Tobey "MTV Best Kiss Award" Maguire to you
You forgot an equally honorable part of Spider-Man 2. When Doc Ock boarded the train immediately following the scene going after Spider-Man, the passengers formed a wall to protect the hero. "If you want him, you've got to go through me." "And me." "Me, too!"...
Ordinary people against a supervillain. Amazing scene.
Yes!
haha Joey Diaz.
@@snakeplissken2313 tremendous
That really made this scene, wish that was here.
the fact that Forrest Gump is among a bunch of superhero films, speaks volumes of how much of an amazing character Mr Gump was.
Greatness: Its not about the power you have, its about what you do with it
@@kyffhazard6823 And Forrest has the power of sheer-friggin will
One of the best cinematic masterpieces ever! Hallelujah!!
Forrest Gump isn't a real person. The entire story is basically that of a grounded superhero. He is involved in almost every single moment of the latter half of the 20th century, the greatest soldier in human history, a naive but overall upstanding human being, and the fastest runner in human history.
Now I feel bad about not having seen it.
I was in the military for a long time and last deployment I was on we lost some unfortunately and I'll tell you what as silly as Forrest Gump is... It always makes me cry. They did a really good job with it.
Thank you for your service.
@@anthoniG thank you!
I agree, we all honour your service
@@kieranhouliston3065 really appreciate that. Means alot seriously!
I know delta22, i lost guys in Iraq. I often think if i could have saved any of them. Without question I would have. Forrest Gump scene hit home.
ngl was curious about the quicksilver scene so i googled it so here's a fun fact.
Quicksilver can travel around~ 280km/s
Explosions are around 1.6k m/s up to 10.3 km/s
So broadly speaking he's somewhere between 30-300 times faster than that explosion lmao
bro with 280km/s he can move around the world in like 2-3 minutes 😂
He was moving at superspeed during moments where the explosion was barely moving at all at some points in the scene
@@luckyizzac yes, in case you didn't realize, an explosion can travel up to 37,000km per hour, the diameter of the planet is only 12,700km.
Calling him fast is an understatement.
Yet he loses for a sand tentacle
My mutant power of choice. Unless Superman were a choice. Wrong universe.
I love how the quicksilver scene is completely devoid of dialogue, yet we get a perfect notion of his character, personality, powers and he hasn't even said a word yet.
I remember watching X-Men Apocalypse on cinema, and I swear, that Quicksilver scene is probably te best superhero scene revolving around a single superhero. Simply the way he kicks that table to break the window and surf through the air whilst holding two students and the huge explosion behind him... even to this day that scene gives me chills, its just too good, like the "I need a hero" scene from Shrek 2, we don't deserve scenes so well done.
Bubba and Forrest had an amazing friendship
"I gotta get Bubba, I GOTTA GET BUBBAAAAA!" Man, that brought a tear to my eye.
Captain America, "I pulled a helicopter down single-handedly."
Spider-Man, "That's cute."
I love how Forrest just stops and runs back towards the bombs and gunfire just to find his friend
I always wondered how the hell anybody was able to hear Tony in that iron man 3 scene lol
I had to imagine his suit was like a megaphone and amplified his voice. But yeah. They'd have never heard him.
@@gmork1090 he actually wasn't in the suit
That Forest Gump scene is so heart breaking, he is able to save everyone else but couldn't save Bubba. I think a lot of these writers for these live action super hero movies hates comic book law, the hero always seems to lose their mask and outs themselves. That Quicksilver is moving really fast surprise he isn't bursting into flame due to air friction. But still one of the coolest scene ever and that sound track.
I hope your channel doesn’t get copyrighted. Makes quarantine a bit more bearable.
@@sierra659 New York, California, or Michigan. ALL liberal run states.
@@JohnSmith-gq9gn Oregon here, Kate f****** Brown just sent us back to extreme risk level.
@@CoolPandaTheMovieNerd that’s when you don’t comply...
the bubba scene always hits
Facts
I love that Tobey Maguire's smile is so adorable but at the same time the man can give such a guttural and emotional scream.
i just love it how this version of quicksilver is still at superspeed even when time is slowed for him
The train scene from Spiderman 2 is still one of the best if not the best scene in superhero movie history. Just raw strength and determination is the spiderman that I grew up with but Tom is slowly getting there
Good selection as always. The frame of quicksilver carrying the pup is one of the funniest stills I can think from a flick. Glad to see the content rolling!
I think the one with Nicholas Hoult is funnier lol
This is just a conjecture, but the Forrest Gump scene may possibly be based on Leslie "Bull" Allen saving about a dozen other soldiers while under fire in WW2 in exactly the same way as Forrest in the movie
Hacksaw ridge?
You know what they say though:
"Sometimes war is killing, sometimes it's saving lives. It's the judgement of fate. It's nothing that men can dictate.
Corporal Leslie Allen carried them from Tambu, saved his brothers in arms, went out, and followed through. There and back again, Bull just carried on, under fire he carried them out one by one, there and back again, bullets all around. Out of the men that he carried away, twelve men would now live to see one more day, his fear held at bay as he carried them away."
@@FalonGrey I see a fellow man of culture!
@@persey7241 Nah, I just like to
"Type, commenting fair, it's the code of UA-cam!" 😂
The older I get the more I appreciate Forrest Gump and how much of a badass he was. 👏💯
Spider Man 2, that scene was pure gold, i remember getting goosebumps from when i was in cinema people screamed "hold on hold HOOOLD" ...still to these day it was his most iconic signature move as a true hero i think
Yes . Nothing beats it to this date
There's a comic scene, that is very roughly based on this (or this is based on the comic).
One day in spider-mans career he was in a crumbling building and some really big chunk of it landed on him, trapping him beneath, while water was streaming in, slowly rising.
There he wasn't saving anyone but himself but still, he had to use every ounce of strength his spider infused body could give him. It was also quite a remarkable scene in that comic.
@@QuintarFarenor Thats what men do..is suffering in silence...
Its amazing the punishment the Iron man suit can and cannot take. Missiles, rockets, bullets, no drama. Thors hammer, hulks angry punches, cap ‘merica’s crack strength, just a tickle. Truck at 30 mph...... and its over!
Well, that suit is weaker than the others, and meant to disassemble, and never shown to take hits from thor, hulk, cap, and I don't remember seeing it tank any missiles or rockets.
As for bullets, they are made to penetrate, they are not brute force, I don't see it being hard to imagine the suit being bullet proof, yet breaking on impact with a truck.
Example: Person wearing body armour can likely take a bullet no? Would you expect them to survive being hit by a truck?
I think maybe because this suit was lighter and more fragile becz it's hollow
I think that it's probably because it's a movie.
Suspension of disbelief is a requirement.
Cheers. 😀🇨🇦
Truck Kun is invincible, just imagine the number of Isekai it's responsible for
@@shanehutchison6791 Yes, granted.. but, this is an Ironman suit. You've seen the whole film? You saw the things those suits get up to? You saw what that particular suit was doing in the run up to the truck, right? Actually, maybe a screw got loose in the fight. The Master Screw, the one that holds it all together. Cheers :D LDN UK
Man I don’t even care that I’ve seen half these movie scenes, I mean it’s a Benjy goddamnit. Can’t ask for more.
You seriously haven't seen these movies? Go watch them now dammit lol
@@jttank5578 i seen every scene from kick ass on his channel and didn't watch movie yet xD ut yea i watched many movies he put in his videos like American gangster,Legend etc he have good taste haha
@@Tornister-ig2mo Lol seems like you have some fine taste in movies as well! Love American Gangster and Legend! Yeah I def recommend this list
@@jttank5578 hmmm i watched movies from his compilations so he have good taste haha but i watched legend 2 days ago and it's great movie and sad so it is 2 in 1 xD.
The Quicksilver scenes are just amazing. I think the scene from Days of Future Past was the best one but this one is still absolute gold!
I would watch a 24 hour long movie that is just Quicksilver dicking around for the 2 hour movie the rest of the Xmen deal with. The entire thing in that slow-mo time.
I find the logic in quicksilver hilarious. If he even tapped someone, they would probably explode, let alone being launched out of a window at the speed of light
Now imagine if Ant-Man was that fast
The way forest says "I gotta find Bubba" the emotion jn that line delivery the desperation chokes me up every time.
Chris Pratt's last scene in Magnificent 7 would be a good addition
Evan Peter's casting as Quicksilver is as important as Hughs Wolverine and Ryan's Deadpool 👍🤘
He's good enough to have his own movie series, but MAN he's overpowered.
@@VictorDude98 yup. . . .
so they pit him up against apocalypse and changed that. . . ..
Anyone else think that in the first scene when kick-ass asked the chefs if they seen the cat, that they were laughing because they cooked it? 🤣🤣🤣
Spider-man 2 is my all time favourite movie. This scene always makes me cry. The fact that he has such a heavy responsibility to carry with him at such a young age, asking for nothing in return, and still getting treated poorly. When these people catch him and show compassion to not his Spider-man side, but to his Peter Parker side, saying "He's just a kid.. Not much older than my son.", it fucking breaks me. What an amazing writing and what a beautiful and powerful moment.
It’s amazing how most of these scenes have become synonymous with heroism displayed in all movies. Just iconic and unforgettable.
3:58 "He's making me cry!"
4:45 "He's still skinny."
Tommy Lee's deadpan comedic lines are just awesome.
It was too funny😂
I haven't watched Spider-Man with Tobey in so many years so watching that scene gave me so much nostalgia that I almost cried.
Cause Tobey's Spider-Man was the one we really grew up with :)
Hey man call those X-men movies whatever you want, that quicksilver scene, and the one of days of future past, GOATED🐐
One thing I loved about the physical costume of Spider-Man is that the damage it takes tells a story of what's happened to him. The fact that the clothes are tearing shows how he's literally being pulled apart, imagine what his muscles look like underneath that. I really hope that with the way No Way Home ended, we see Holland's Spidey return to a traditional suit. The post production CG is definitely cool for showing emotion via Spidey's eyes, but I hope they do a blend of the two.
I have to admit that the Kick-Ass one almost brought a tear to my eye because I wish we could all help each other like that. Also I think it's weird that in iron Man 3 he was only able to carry four people when even in the first movie he caught a whole car with four people in it. I guess it could be because the Mark 43 was a prototype maybe?
I can't help but wonder what if the three guys were chasing a felon?
Bad day for Kick Ass! 🇨🇦
I think its more about space than weight. He cant physically grab more than 4 people in the suit so he needed to grab people, who then grabbed people, who then grabbed people, etc.
It’s about the space in which it is contained, like a previous person said. I’m sorry fam but you have to admit that looking back your question is a bit dumb 😅. Of course he can carry four people that is in a car, because they are in a car. He is catching the car, not the people in it. In this case, if he had a bucket that could catch them all, it would be easy. But he only has the ability to grab four people.
That spiderman train scene was legendary
This man's videos are always awesome. However, I could have gone my whole life without seeing the Forrest & Bubba clip. Men are only allowed to cry during Old Yeller so I had to forward that part to hold onto my Man-Card. Otherwise, awesome video Benjy!
Xplain me how u know u need to skip that part in the first place?
That part in Forrest is a rough watch. You get a pass on that one too. Go ahead. Shed a tear.
@@theneet9528 probably because he's seen it before.
If that scene makes you cry, and you're so worried about holding onto your man card if you cry. Then you got some questions you should be asking yourself. That scene though sad, isn't "cry" worthy sad.
We're allowed to cry in any movie a kid/dog dies.
If that Spider-man train scene happened today, everyone would've just tried to film it and let Spider-Man fall, except for one or two person trying to save him, while everyone else recorded it. Few minutes later Twitter would explode.
So true
In the Spiderman scene, it's surprising how many people want to be RIGHT UP FRONT of the train--so that they can take the full impact of whatever is to come. To heck with moving as far back as possible to maximize one's chances of survival!
Spider-Man looks little lose before other moments. Excellent selection , thx.
The kickass one was awesome seeing again after so long. Definitely a rewatch coming.
Just remember not to watch number two and u won't taint it
That quicksilver scene is one of the greatest action scenes ever.
Ugh the Spiderman scene made me bawl my eyes out. The kindness.
That Toby Spiderman one and the train....at the time that scene really got me....apparently it still does
even as an adult now the Spider-Man scene where they all help him makes me tear up
"He's making me cry" had to be the best line of the entire movie.
Been waiting so long you to upload.
Rewatching that Forrest Gump scene made me appreciate that movie even more.
Why does one of your 20 minute videos feels like it goes by in 5 minutes?
Quality content.
×4 speed
Benjy! You can inspire us all to be good people. Great work. I laughed. I cried.
that X Men quick silver moment was the best slow mo ever
Aaron Taylor-Johson played Kick-Ass. He also played Quicksilver in Age of Ultron. Evan Peters played Kick-Ass's best friend. He also played Quicksilver in the Days of Future Past, Apocalypse, and Dark Phoenix X-Men movies.
15:23... ALWAYS gets me and WHY Toby will ALWAYS BE..Spider-Man!
That kick ass scene is epic
Seriously underrated
All phenomenal scenes for sure. But man, I love that Quicksilver scene soooo much!!!! Super speed is easily one of the most interesting super abilities in my opinion.
Now go back to a movie called Hacksaw Ridge where conscientious objector, Desmond Doss lowered 50 - 100 men, by rope, one at a time, down a 400 ft. cliff to safety, while under enemy fire. The difference is that in the case of Desmond Doss, the story, and the honor, and the heroism ... were absolutely real. No superpowers, no clever storytellers, just one ... real ... man. Would that our fictional heroes should live up to that reality.
That quicksilver scene will always be one of my favourite scenes from a movie ever, and forest gump will probs be one of my favourite films too
Tom hanks movies always gets me emotionally the man can act so well in dramas
BENJY, YOURE AWESOME
I recently just found your channel and i’ve been binging on your videos. This is the first time I’ve been this early and I feel so proud of myself. I’m all caught up 😩😂🤗
i wish we could have had more quicksilver, he was awesome
howsabout a "best unscripted movie moments" video? like a lot of lee ermie's scenes in full metal jacket, or basically the entire 40 year old virgin film.
that would be awesome.
Hell yeah! My guy’s back! Can’t wait for more videos Benjy. Not trying to stroke you too hard, but man, I love your compilations! Thanks!
Found this channel WAY to late. The best EVER.
@@BruceLortzHI Ya man, hopefully he comes back before I finish all of his content!. He has great taste in movies and the channel is sweet!
Unfortunately his videos have been being taken down.
I love the first scene. Such an underrated movie. Definition of heroism
These are all classic moments! Iron man's flight is as epic as it gets, then you get the Xmen rescue to top it!
Ah benjy, I'm back with my girlfriend, but you, you, you still never let me down.
Have to watch your legendary vids fast, before UA-cam takes them down. Also have you seen Hot Rod? You could add the movie moment, where they are walking to the last stunt and suddenly some BS happens and everyone goes insane.
I love this. Now I know what to watch
Great mix, thanks Benjy
The video has exactly 20:22 minutes in video preview.
Why 20:21
I totally forgot about that badass Ironman 3 moment. Well done, Tony!
Every time I sit to cheif it you post thanks bro
I really love your videos Benji. Please continue to make these amazing videos for all of us
Quicksilver is cooler and better than The Flash will ever be. Bring him back!
That Quicksilver scene is one of my all time favorites. So good :)
Ey man love your channel so much please don’t stop doing what you’re doing these compilations are elite
That train scene single handly set ole McGuire on another stratosphere as spiderman
Brilliant and lovingly crafted compilation thank you!
Thanks for the upload dude!
Yes finally he uploads!
You should add hacksaw ridge to this list!!
5:11 Homelander could never
Okay, this is my absolute favorite video on the channel. Excellent work!
Creative! I like the new series lol. Dope shit as always Benjy!
Way too long since I've seen a new Benjy video. AWESOME, as always!
Pretty much the entire second half of Hacksaw Ridge deserves to be on here
the heroo of my quarantine... forever grateful
damn jeff dahmer is fast
What a great selection, and a really good subject too.