I remember I watched really early Hawaii 5-0 from like 1969 and he was in it he was so young though it took awhile for me to realize his hair was very blonde too
This is actually one of my favorite scenes from the film because it's so real. Just like my hometown pool room in small town NC in the 70s. Guys would always sing along to the juke box, dance around with their pool cues, mime to the music. Pretend the pool cues were guitars ..etc . This is exactly how guys behave
Absolutely. So true. Unfortunately this bar is no more. Apparently it was a vacant storefront at the time, so the movie company made the interior into a bar. Of course after Hollywood left town, they kept the place running as a bar. But sadly it burned down at some point. It was located at the corner of S. Commercial St and State St in Mingo Junction, OH. Now just a vacant lot. But we all know and love a bar just like it in our own home towns.
@kingofallcrypto I just watched a youtube documentary on the steel mill they worked at in Mingo Junction and it is abandon. That life lifestyle died in the 70s and 80s. Very sad!
John Cazale didn't do many movies, but they were all great. All 5 of the films he appeared in were nominated for Best Picture: The Godfather (1972), The Conversation (1974), The Godfather Part II (1974), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), and The Deer Hunter (1978). The Godfather films he was in and the Deer Hunter took home the award. Was very sick during the making of The Deer Hunter and died shortly after finishing it. He was dating Meryl Streep at the time.
it's a sad...im from Sarajevo and i join the army when i was 17...now im 44 but that is very beautiful and so strong scene for me and and every time makes me crying...
Yeah. If you've been there, you never romanticize war. And civil war....the very worst. Confusion, terror, death of innocents, lives decimated forever. Who is the enemy? No glory no heroicisim. I imagine maybe forgetting exactly what you are fighting for? These are just thoughts from someone never involved, like so many Americans -- no actual idea what war is, especially on your own soil.
My and my two best friends/roommates from college found this movie when we were in our second year and immediately fell in love with this masterpiece. Needless to say everytime, and I mean everytime we got to drinking one of us would randomly start singing this song and we’d all chime in. Good times, great movie
My Dad used to take into bars like that when I was very young in the early 70s to hang with his friends. They would sit me at the bar and I would have a Pepsi out of a glass bottle. Back then was the safest place to be. No worries and everyone was loyal to each other because they were all mill people. No judgement. Just neighborhood love. East Chicago, Indiana. Inland steel crews.
Ceylonvas. I was thinking the exact same thing when I read your comment (it's really strange coincidence because we're from the Calumet region). My Dad, a Union Boilermaker, would bring me sometimes to Little Joe's on Cline Ave or Jack's West in Hammond with him on Saturday afternoons. I would sit between my Dad and some older gentleman who I'd just call "grampa". I'd get 7-up tinted with maraschino cherry juice as a "cocktail" and big pretzel rod for a "cigar". My dad always order a bottle of Schlitz and a shot of Canadian Club. Most of the men were veterans, all were blue collar tradesmen. I felt like one of them. It was a different time.
The producers wanted to fire him cos of his illness, thinking he wouldn't be insured. De Niro and Meryl Streep (who Cazale was dating at the time) threatened to quit if they got rid of him.
First saw this movie as a 12 year old at a college library while my older sister was preparing for her exam... this movie will always be an ember to fire up my imagination, creativity, and compassion.
Funny fact is that it is not properly a war movie ( the war scenes are the 30 % of the whole movie) but it is at the same time the most powerful war movie ever made.
When i was in the french alps two Months ago. Me and my roommates were playing pool and drinking beer in the evening... ...And then this songs Comes out on the loudspeakers!!! I felt this was such an unbelieveble coincidence, but the others had not seen the movie or had seen it and forgotten this scene. Insane!
I always thought Christopher Walken was the most beautiful man I’d ever seen in this film. I still do. He may not be as pretty today (who cares - I love his acting) but I have yet to see a more beautiful man than young Chris in this film.
Gigi Gamble So Agree. And he was just perfect for the role - playing a gentle soul who gradually goes nuts over war’s atrocities. I often wonder how many other wonderful young men did the same in this senseless war? All I know is that I love and respect our service men and women (active and veterans) more than anyone else in the world.
Christopher is in his 70s now so of course he has aged as do we all. I still think he is a very attractive man and a incredible actor. My favorite film of his is The Dead Zone.. one of my all time favorite films.
One of the best war films ever made!Everything is so good,amazing story,great director,so talented actors,beautiful music and a such important message!!!❤️❤️❤️🌹
I've worked as a server/ bartender since 1986. This is how the bar business should be!!!! Since the pandemic this wonderful way of life has been lost from us. Just being around fellow people with reckless abandon.
It's not dangerous to socialize like this scene. It's propaganda, and the governments are at war with their peoples. All of them. Can you imagine this lot of characters wearing the insane masks and the insanity of social distancing?
I've lost friends I grew up with and they were all characters.this scene reminds of a care free time we had before we all moved on and , well I love this song 🙏😉
This whole movie is the story of the guys in my hometown who were just living life and ended up in hell....very realistic and those were all the best actors of the day!
I grow ups in a small coal mining town in Western PA in the 70's and these types of guys were everywhere. Miners and steelworks drinking at the local beer garden, and everything seemed to revolved around hunting season.
Watching Christopher Walken's character slowly transition from a "happy-go-lucky" laughing young man, to an empty, dead, zombie of a shell of a man is one of the most gut-wrenching slow burns ever filmed.
Michael (Robert De Niro), Nick (Christopher Walken, Oscar winner for best supporting actor) and Steven (John Savage) in the film "The Deer Hunter" by Michael Cimino in the late 70's and the theme that inspires us today this new journey of encounter. Meanwhile I sing: "You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you You'd be like heaven to touch I wanna hold you so much At long last love has arrived and I thank God I'm alive You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you Pardon the way that I stare, there's nothing else to compare The sight of you leaves me weak there are no words left to speak But if you feel like I feel, please let me know that it's real You're just too good to be true, can't take my eyes off of you I love you baby and if it's quite all right, I need you baby to warm the lonely nights I love you baby trust in me when I say Oh pretty baby don't bring me down I pray Oh pretty baby now that I found you, stay And let me love you baby, let me love you"
You're just too good to be true Can't take my eyes off of you You'd be like heaven to touch I wanna hold you so much At long last, love has arrived And I thank God I'm alive You're just too good to be true Can't take my eyes off of you Pardon the way that I stare There's nothin' else to compare The sight of you leaves me weak There are no words left to speak But if you feel like I feel Please let me know that it's real You're just too good to be true Can't take my eyes off of you I love you, baby And if it's quite alright I need you, baby To warm the lonely night I love you, baby Trust in me when I say Oh, pretty baby Don't bring me down, I pray Oh, pretty baby Now that I've found you, stay And let me love you, baby Let me love you You're just too good to be true Can't take my eyes off of you You'd be like heaven to touch I wanna hold you so much At long last, love has arrived And I thank God I'm alive You're just too good to be true Can't take my eyes off you I love you, baby And if it's quite alright I need you, baby To warm the lonely night I love you, baby Trust in me when I say Oh, pretty baby Don't bring me down, I pray Oh, pretty baby Now that I've found you, stay Oh, pretty baby Trust in me when I say Oh, pretty baby
I watch this and even though I haven't seen the whole movie. I can understand that this is probably the most memorable memories these guys don't even notice before going down the hole of "fuck it!". Makes me appreciate what I have more. Brings a tear to my eye.
Ohh man that is what I intend to do. This is a movie I haven't seen and it would be nice to watch for the first time with a personnel friend of mine. The Marines is what he wants to go for and there's this feeling that he won't be the same when he comes and ends his experience with war and service. I'm not about that but he's my only friend. I just don't want him to get killed or twisted in his nature from what he'll experience there in battle. I wish I could sign up with him in the buddie program but with my medical history it wouldn't happen most likely. Theres a feeling and wanting to go with him to experience the same thing and to be there with him.
The thing that hits you so hard about this film is how that fucking war took people like them, who you learn to love and see how they are just full grown boys, basically, and turned them into what they became... "Don't do it Nicky." Why did he? You see these people go from people into prisoners into broken remnants of themselves. Magnificent film.
Absolutely extraordinary scene, full of humanity, symbolized in the friendship of a group, drinking and having fun together to the sound of music. The calm before the storm. The best war film you can watch. Not for the depiction of war itself, but for showing the effects of war on people who once had normal lives.
Fucking A, this brings a time of nostalgia with my friends when just watching it that it doesnt even compare to what they're doing with their lives as with mine. So many good and great memories but with life they move on with or without you. Damn movie has me appreciating the times with them than the times of my life. Or should I say with the time of our lives lived from every each and one of us that has a familiar feeling apart from a fictional film.
I was in the Army the entire 70s and on into the mid 80s. It was a different time! Bars were fun places to hang out and act up without any fear of getting shot or worse. What could be worse you say? A lot! The music was great and everyone had fun!
It's funny how time goes by. It's been 40 yrs since this movie was out. This is a true way of life for all young american men back in the day, getting ready to join the US Army Special forces... When america needed them the most. GOD BLESS AMERICA
Great scene. This was the late, great John Cazale's last film because he was dying of cancer. He was only in 5 films, but all were Oscar nominated. What a great loss.
I enjoy the anticipation of watching the guys start to ham it up to the opening lyrics and you know they are just going to bust out when the chorus starts. It's occurred so many times in real life. I still walk around the house singing it to my wife, having heard it on the radio so many times in my youth.
Steven has an incredibly rough time throughout the film, culminating in a fate worse than death. He gets married, then shortly afterward, he loses half of his fucking body. This kind of thing makes me sick.
You really see characters' personalities shown here that foreshadow them later in the film. Walken's free, fun loving spirit that will be crushed; De Niro was always the more no nonsense, focused on the task at hand type--very well done.
This scene brings back memories of when I partied with my friends at the Tavern Chei on Midway Avenue in San Diego back from 1995-1997. The filipina bar tenders would mix 90% Jaegermeister and the rest coke in our drinks.
Walken is such a great actor, it's easy to overlook how handsome he was.
I never overlooked it.From my days as a young girl, I have always thought him the most beautiful man I have ever seen.
Definitely!
I remember I watched really early Hawaii 5-0 from like 1969 and he was in it he was so young though it took awhile for me to realize his hair was very blonde too
Iconic movie, one of the best and this scene is so memorable
Eu não sabia que ele tinha sido bonito. É fascinante.
This is actually one of my favorite scenes from the film because it's so real. Just like my hometown pool room in small town NC in the 70s. Guys would always sing along to the juke box, dance around with their pool cues, mime to the music. Pretend the pool cues were guitars ..etc . This is exactly how guys behave
Could be ANY small town bar with a pool table & a juke box
It sounds good to me
it's the reason this is one of my all-time favorite movie scenes. SO spot on real
Agree !!
Absolutely. So true. Unfortunately this bar is no more. Apparently it was a vacant storefront at the time, so the movie company made the interior into a bar. Of course after Hollywood left town, they kept the place running as a bar. But sadly it burned down at some point. It was located at the corner of S. Commercial St and State St in Mingo Junction, OH. Now just a vacant lot. But we all know and love a bar just like it in our own home towns.
The joy, friendship and love in this scene is so wonderful and the opposite of what is to come. This movie is so good.
Walken is so freakin good here. Actually it’s a masterclass of acting from all.
The last happy moments before everybodys life in the bar changed forever - for much worse.
nah, the wedding scene and the hunt before they left
@kingofallcrypto Well put.
@kingofallcrypto I like turtles
@kingofallcrypto I just watched a youtube documentary on the steel mill they worked at in Mingo Junction and it is abandon. That life lifestyle died in the 70s and 80s. Very sad!
Thats so damn´true,Buddy !!!
Walken is a great actor! Well deserving of his Oscar.
He’s absent most of the movie lol
@@DeanH92 Thus why he won for a supporting actor, not the leading
@@diskmort I’m gay
@@DeanH92 What? He is in the movie's most intense scenes!
@@jeanettesmith765 sorry I’m gay
RIP John though. I always feel sad that he passed away too soon. He is truly iconic
This might be my most favorite scene in all of television.
The last beautiful memory before everything went to shit.
The first time I saw this scene I got the chills and my stomach was all fluttery. I love it so much
John Cazale didn't do many movies, but they were all great. All 5 of the films he appeared in were nominated for Best Picture: The Godfather (1972), The Conversation (1974), The Godfather Part II (1974), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), and The Deer Hunter (1978). The Godfather films he was in and the Deer Hunter took home the award. Was very sick during the making of The Deer Hunter and died shortly after finishing it. He was dating Meryl Streep at the time.
The studio didn't want him because he couldn't be insured. DeNiro stepped up and paid the bond to guarantee him being in the movie.
@@johnnyboy9619Seriously?! Damn! 😮
Oh yeah! And it was worth every penny!@@NiVi192
RIP Fredo you left us way too soon 🙏
Best bar scene is when the piano is being played, and the mood shifts. It's a powerful closer to the first act.
Chopin, nocturne op. 15 n. 3
Beautiful
This is much better
it's a sad...im from Sarajevo and i join the army when i was 17...now im 44 but that is very beautiful and so strong scene for me and and every time makes me crying...
Was that when Yugoslavia broke up? And was there a moment in your life like this movie depicts?
Yeah. If you've been there, you never romanticize war. And civil war....the very worst. Confusion, terror, death of innocents, lives decimated forever. Who is the enemy? No glory no heroicisim. I imagine maybe forgetting exactly what you are fighting for? These are just thoughts from someone never involved, like so many Americans -- no actual idea what war is, especially on your own soil.
@@nspector Our governments are now at war with their peoples
My and my two best friends/roommates from college found this movie when we were in our second year and immediately fell in love with this masterpiece. Needless to say everytime, and I mean everytime we got to drinking one of us would randomly start singing this song and we’d all chime in. Good times, great movie
Throughout the course of this film Christopher Walken plays like 5 different characters as that one character, it's absolutely brilliant acting!!!
My Dad used to take into bars like that when I was very young in the early 70s to hang with his friends. They would sit me at the bar and I would have a Pepsi out of a glass bottle. Back then was the safest place to be. No worries and everyone was loyal to each other because they were all mill people. No judgement. Just neighborhood love. East Chicago, Indiana. Inland steel crews.
Ceylonvas. I was thinking the exact same thing when I read your comment (it's really strange coincidence because we're from the Calumet region). My Dad, a Union Boilermaker, would bring me sometimes to Little Joe's on Cline Ave or Jack's West in Hammond with him on Saturday afternoons. I would sit between my Dad and some older gentleman who I'd just call "grampa". I'd get 7-up tinted with maraschino cherry juice as a "cocktail" and big pretzel rod for a "cigar". My dad always order a bottle of Schlitz and a shot of Canadian Club. Most of the men were veterans, all were blue collar tradesmen. I felt like one of them. It was a different time.
@@joemancusi1516 Wow, both of your comments. Yes, a different time.
Yup, & they're in there partying at 7am!
better time.
Saw this at age 17 and this bar scene sealed it. Who couldn’t relate to drinking and laughing with the guys?
true
sadly many young men cant anymore
I think I was 18
We replayed this scene often
@@flyy1006 Yep. People my age would rather go to work all day and then come home, play video games, sleep. Repeat ad naseum until death.
R.I.P. John Cazale....John Savage...brilliant underrated actor. Can't hear this song now without seeing this scene
Janet Hennessey amazing actors all
John Savage left acting and went to fight for apartheid
@@margaretcriscuola2126 fight AGAINST apartheid. I got very confused.
The producers wanted to fire him cos of his illness, thinking he wouldn't be insured. De Niro and Meryl Streep (who Cazale was dating at the time) threatened to quit if they got rid of him.
The way they make Nick so loveable for the first half of the film and then the way he goes out... His death made me feel so empty. What a film.
First saw this movie as a 12 year old at a college library while my older sister was preparing for her exam... this movie will always be an ember to fire up my imagination, creativity, and compassion.
The cinematography is stunning in this film.
Explain please.. it seems pretty ordinarily 80s to me but I want to know why you think it’s better than anything else
Vilmos Zsigmond.👍 what a legend.
My favorite film .
See ragging bull the beginning fight scene is beyond epic
This is such a realistic movie during that era. One of the best war movie ever produced.
The true real world well made movie
Antiwar
@@jokanovicz pro-peace*****
@@fpscanada3862 Is the glass half empty or half full?" 🙂
Funny fact is that it is not properly a war movie ( the war scenes are the 30 % of the whole movie) but it is at the same time the most powerful war movie ever made.
When i was in the french alps two Months ago. Me and my roommates were playing pool and drinking beer in the evening... ...And then this songs Comes out on the loudspeakers!!! I felt this was such an unbelieveble coincidence, but the others had not seen the movie or had seen it and forgotten this scene. Insane!
you all ended up in the Ukrainian trenches playing russian roulette?
love it when Walken dances in this scene.
RIP John Cazale (August 12, 1935 - March 13, 1978), aged 42
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Yes a thousand times Yes
Brilliant actor!
I was very impressed by his performance in this movie!
Chris Walken like a beautiful dream. . .
ferociousgumby my all time dream man
indeed he is
You said it.
Does a little dancing in all his films.
@@samanthab1923 wtf? No, he doesn't. 😆
I love this scene.
especially, I love the first Nick dancing.
Actually.
I saw this scene to find that comment!!!
I want to much to Christopher Walken.... Big,Big actor....
Clicked hoping for that piano but alas...
As a landlord of a pub this is one my favourite scenes in cinema history, its written perfectly
The deer hunter jaws One flew over the cuckoo's nest deliverance are some of my favourite movies and in my opinion some of the best movies ever
Christopher Walken and John Savage.....2 of the greatest actors ever!
I always thought Christopher Walken was the most beautiful man I’d ever seen in this film. I still do. He may not be as pretty today (who cares - I love his acting) but I have yet to see a more beautiful man than young Chris in this film.
Agreed - something about his youthful beauty is heartbreaking now. back then it was riveting. right guy for the role.
Gigi Gamble So Agree. And he was just perfect for the role - playing a gentle soul who gradually goes nuts over war’s atrocities. I often wonder how many other wonderful young men did the same in this senseless war? All I know is that I love and respect our service men and women (active and veterans) more than anyone else in the world.
Christopher is in his 70s now so of course he has aged as do we all. I still think he is a very attractive man and a incredible actor. My favorite film of his is The Dead Zone.. one of my all time favorite films.
Young Al Pacino, young Harrison Ford, young Benjamin Bratt (law and order) young Michael Jackson (think 1988 mj)
“I hid this uncomfortable hunk of metal up my ass *2 YEARS*”
-Christopher walker
Love this movie and this scene. Christopher Walken, looking good!!!💕💕💕
Cinematic history! Great music, great actors equals greatness. Maybe my favorite scene in movie history.
One of the best war films ever made!Everything is so good,amazing story,great director,so talented actors,beautiful music and a such important message!!!❤️❤️❤️🌹
I've worked as a server/ bartender since 1986. This is how the bar business should be!!!! Since the pandemic this wonderful way of life has been lost from us. Just being around fellow people with reckless abandon.
It's not dangerous to socialize like this scene. It's propaganda, and the governments are at war with their peoples. All of them. Can you imagine this lot of characters wearing the insane masks and the insanity of social distancing?
Bars are now filled with hipsters addicted to their phones🙄 where are the real drunkards?
When Chris told Robert, “ hey man...whatever happens ova there, you must never leave me, you gotta promise me...definitely.”
“ You got it man! “
Fantastic,, wonderful 🌹💖💕
I've lost friends I grew up with and they were all characters.this scene reminds of a care free time we had before we all moved on and , well I love this song 🙏😉
John Cazale was such a brilliant, natural actor RIP
This whole movie is the story of the guys in my hometown who were just living life and ended up in hell....very realistic and those were all the best actors of the day!
amazing acting and directing ... so realistic, just some good guys hanging out at a bar
This cracks me up every time.
What a amazing cast and such a great song 🎵 as well !! There are no good movies like this anymore .
Wonder how many people watching this know what a spectacular voice John Savage has!
He was in the film version of HAIR, and I believe he sang in that.
All of them are such excellent actors
So iconic. I love Christopher Walken
Unforgettable scene, one of the best in the film and thankfully a happy one. I was 19 when the film came out. Overwhelmed then and now in my sixties❤
I miss going to bars
You can help by taking off any mask you are currently wearing.
I grow ups in a small coal mining town in Western PA in the 70's and these types of guys were everywhere. Miners and steelworks drinking at the local beer garden, and everything seemed to revolved around hunting season.
Watching Christopher Walken's character slowly transition from a "happy-go-lucky" laughing young man, to an empty, dead, zombie of a shell of a man is one of the most gut-wrenching slow burns ever filmed.
My most fave movie of ALL TIME!! Bought the DVD and have watched it a half dozen times at least!!
A brilliant film, one you can't forget either.
Walken is a hoofer at heart. He kicks it old school.
Michael (Robert De Niro), Nick (Christopher Walken, Oscar winner for
best supporting actor) and Steven (John Savage) in the film "The Deer
Hunter" by Michael Cimino in the late 70's and the theme that inspires
us today this new journey of encounter. Meanwhile I sing:
"You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
You'd be like heaven to touch I wanna hold you so much
At long last love has arrived and I thank God I'm alive
You're just too good to be true can't take my eyes off of you
Pardon the way that I stare, there's nothing else to compare
The sight of you leaves me weak there are no words left to speak
But if you feel like I feel, please let me know that it's real
You're just too good to be true, can't take my eyes off of you
I love you baby and if it's quite all right,
I need you baby to warm the lonely nights
I love you baby trust in me when I say
Oh pretty baby don't bring me down I pray
Oh pretty baby now that I found you, stay
And let me love you baby, let me love you"
My favorite scene ever from a movie
Me tooooooo.
You're just too good to be true
Can't take my eyes off of you
You'd be like heaven to touch
I wanna hold you so much
At long last, love has arrived
And I thank God I'm alive
You're just too good to be true
Can't take my eyes off of you
Pardon the way that I stare
There's nothin' else to compare
The sight of you leaves me weak
There are no words left to speak
But if you feel like I feel
Please let me know that it's real
You're just too good to be true
Can't take my eyes off of you
I love you, baby
And if it's quite alright
I need you, baby
To warm the lonely night
I love you, baby
Trust in me when I say
Oh, pretty baby
Don't bring me down, I pray
Oh, pretty baby
Now that I've found you, stay
And let me love you, baby
Let me love you
You're just too good to be true
Can't take my eyes off of you
You'd be like heaven to touch
I wanna hold you so much
At long last, love has arrived
And I thank God I'm alive
You're just too good to be true
Can't take my eyes off you
I love you, baby
And if it's quite alright
I need you, baby
To warm the lonely night
I love you, baby
Trust in me when I say
Oh, pretty baby
Don't bring me down, I pray
Oh, pretty baby
Now that I've found you, stay
Oh, pretty baby
Trust in me when I say
Oh, pretty baby
I watch this and even though I haven't seen the whole movie. I can understand that this is probably the most memorable memories these guys don't even notice before going down the hole of "fuck it!". Makes me appreciate what I have more. Brings a tear to my eye.
Ohh man that is what I intend to do. This is a movie I haven't seen and it would be nice to watch for the first time with a personnel friend of mine. The Marines is what he wants to go for and there's this feeling that he won't be the same when he comes and ends his experience with war and service. I'm not about that but he's my only friend. I just don't want him to get killed or twisted in his nature from what he'll experience there in battle. I wish I could sign up with him in the buddie program but with my medical history it wouldn't happen most likely. Theres a feeling and wanting to go with him to experience the same thing and to be there with him.
As a kid first time I watched this I thought the wedding was never gonna fkn end.
Best scene in the whole movie!
Yes working at a steel mill. Early 70s most of us Vietnam Korea vets , that bar scene was spot on
The thing that hits you so hard about this film is how that fucking war took people like them, who you learn to love and see how they are just full grown boys, basically, and turned them into what they became... "Don't do it Nicky." Why did he? You see these people go from people into prisoners into broken remnants of themselves. Magnificent film.
Absolutely extraordinary scene, full of humanity, symbolized in the friendship of a group, drinking and having fun together to the sound of music.
The calm before the storm.
The best war film you can watch.
Not for the depiction of war itself, but for showing the effects of war on people who once had normal lives.
Young Vito Corleone playing snooker with the headless horseman.
This is one of my favorite scenes. It's just perfect!
Fucking A, this brings a time of nostalgia with my friends when just watching it that it doesnt even compare to what they're doing with their lives as with mine. So many good and great memories but with life they move on with or without you. Damn movie has me appreciating the times with them than the times of my life. Or should I say with the time of our lives lived from every each and one of us that has a familiar feeling apart from a fictional film.
I was in the Army the entire 70s and on into the mid 80s. It was a different time! Bars were fun places to hang out and act up without any fear of getting shot or worse. What could be worse you say? A lot! The music was great and everyone had fun!
It's funny how time goes by. It's been 40 yrs since this movie was out. This is a true way of life for all young american men back in the day, getting ready to join the US Army Special forces... When america needed them the most. GOD BLESS AMERICA
Best movie on friendship n family. Like very close to real life.
Great scene. This was the late, great John Cazale's last film because he was dying of cancer. He was only in 5 films, but all were Oscar nominated. What a great loss.
I love this song
Like the WILD BUNCH an elegy to the end of an era.
I enjoy the anticipation of watching the guys start to ham it up to the opening lyrics and you know they are just going to bust out when the chorus starts. It's occurred so many times in real life. I still walk around the house singing it to my wife, having heard it on the radio so many times in my youth.
One of the best films ever.
As a former Marine this scene haunts me...
Ohh, it must. I can't imagine.
The best scen at the Bar
Just Love Happines Joy ❤💋
lmao my screen can't handle the exceptionally high definition of this video!
Just loved this scene when I first saw the movie ... So many young men drafted ...
Enjoy the happy moments while you can- shit can really screw everything up.
Steven has an incredibly rough time throughout the film, culminating in a fate worse than death. He gets married, then shortly afterward, he loses half of his fucking body. This kind of thing makes me sick.
And yet men today are wearing stupid masks for nonsense
@@El_Nombre-e3x what the hell does that have to do with this film? oh that's right, nothing
@@El_Nombre-e3x the fuck are you talking about?
Especially the marriage part hey?
@@alanjohnson4637 Especially in his case, lol. I also forgot to mention that he never slept with his wife, and yet she's pregnant.
I did that for like 20 years , good times
Masterpiece is forever❤
This scene and the piano scene make this film golden. The roulette scene is just a plus
just one word FANTASTIC
Man this scene is heartbreaking.
Classic Movie.
You really see characters' personalities shown here that foreshadow them later in the film. Walken's free, fun loving spirit that will be crushed; De Niro was always the more no nonsense, focused on the task at hand type--very well done.
My favorite scene
Robert and Christopher and John … so much talent
The first time I saw Walken in "Catch me if you can". I got hooked to his style.
Classic film and a classic scene that I love in this film!
ufff...fantastic
Обожаю эту сцену все прекрасные актёры 🥰
Watching scenes so happy like this, makes me fears for what is to come.
What an iconic scene. Love this movie
Looooove this Scene!!
I lived this in the 70's in Weirton and Wheeling. So real. -C
Dernier moment d’amitié entre culpabilité et angoisse !
Grands films 🎥
Christopher is an amazing Actor but he is one Hell of wicked Dancer !!
Sad John pass away so young 😭 May your Soul Rest in Peace 🕊️.
Don't mess with mom!
This scene brings back memories of when I partied with my friends at the Tavern Chei on Midway Avenue in San Diego back from 1995-1997. The filipina bar tenders would mix 90% Jaegermeister and the rest coke in our drinks.
After all this time still love it🍻
The song was good but needs more cowbell
😂
Fitting song before they go off to the war. They are appreciating there town, friendship and life at the moment.