Robert Benigni,"Life Is Beautiful". Good movie,great performance by him,but 25_ years later most no one really remembers that movie, NO ONE who's ever seen "Amercian History X" will ever forget it and as much as anything that's due to Norton's performance. He was royally screwed.
@@gewalfofwoofia8263 yeah same, kinda. He can be a little much. Hannah is low key really smart when it comes to cinema and you can tell she gets frustrated with him too. So I get it.
I think a lot of people know what curb stomping is, but this was the first time I had ever seen it visualized and it just looks so much more horrifically brutal than what I had in my mind.
Props to Antonio David Lyons, even though it was obviously filmed with all safety measures you could not pay me enough money to put my teeth on a curb, which apparently he did to set up the shot before they brought in a rubber one for the other frames, and then the fake head. That teeth grind puts chills in my spine.
I love when I literally just finished watching all my favorite reactors react to a certain movie then a comp of the same movie comes out. (this is only the second time it's happened lol)
I enjoy watching this scene rip thru people's souls. I stil have my VHS copy I got in 1999 and this scene has alway been one of the most impactful moments in cinema history not just for the stomp but for Norton's expressions afterward. To be honest though we didnt react the way people do nowadays. There was no tears or gagging, it was just more "damn!" and most of thought it was cool that they kinda showed it and made it look a little realistic (meaning no close up of an obvious doll head). the distance shot was far enough to look convincing but clear enough to have the visual impact
One of the best scenes in the history of cinema. Everything is perfect in this scene: the performances, the photography, the slow motion, the soundtrack, ... Too bad there are people who cover their faces and miss it.
No, his anger was amplified by that...his anger and influence was already there based upon his father. Like so many others like him in that mindset. Difference is, a black man would've gotten shot in a yt neighborhood with a gun in his hand outside like that....
it was a cali thing called sidewalk smile and a sunny side up stomp....in texas we did this in gang wars in 80-90's on the railroad tracks called the railroad smile he took ya fuckin jaw off hinge but ya lived....for better or worse!!
1998 - I was 15 years old. American History X was the first film that ever made me physically ill and cry from feeling so disturbed. I actually regretted watching it. Especially at that age.
He shot the guy at the door. Self defense. The guy who drove away was shot at but got away. He got time for the guy on the curb. But likely told the cops it was just a fight. And without any witnesses. That's why he only got 3 years
The craziest part about that is not one of the black giys ever thought "hey, robbing a crazy racist isnt a good idea" regardless of the reaction it all could have been avoided if they left him alone
@vuumvgar1457 black & white. The black kids always robbed people & pointed knives at me in elementary & the white kids were always saying the n word lol. My school was probably 90% black. In my time their was hardly any white kids out doing crimes because they were outnumbered by the black Mexican & asian gangs
@vuumvgar1457 plus as messed up as this scene is, the message of the movie is a great lesson to everyone. "Life is too short to be pissed off all the time" no matter who you are or where you're from don't give in to the negative influences or you'll likely die young. Or prison but honestly spending a life in prison is not a life at all. And during Danny's incarceration he learned that the nazis that he looked up to so much were corrupted against his own people & it was a black man that became his friend more than everyone. It's a beautiful movie tbh if you watch how he slowly opens his eyes & comes out against all the racist psychology that was being taught
He was stealing his car. I think he'd have done it if he was purple. Hating someone for skin color is stupid. There are all kinds of reasons to not like something besides skin color. Lions are yellowish orange, but I don't dislike them because of that. I dislike them because they'll fucking eat you.
@@Brian-d3s Did you send me more than 1 reply? I can only see the one that begins with: "plus as messed up...". It's a great message, but it might require some refinement. When someone gets pissed off at someone else because that person wronged him, then it's normal to feel angry towards that person. If the justice system works properly, then the negative feelings will reduce over time. If it doesn't work properly, the anger spreads. The spreading is a natural protection mechanism to make sure your close ones are safe. Sadly it can greatly impact your close ones and others in a very neg way, but if you don't stand up against the baddies, evil wins. In this case, you can call it choosing the lesser of 2 evils. When it comes to groups against groups, it's more likely that there are different cultural components and maybe even a different justice system. It'll take a while to come to conclusions and you just hope it doesn't come to war. I don't even have a clue what has to happen when a person is done wrong by a group. Find peers maybe...(spreading h or gaining a greater chance for justice in the system)? And how do you know who the real bad apples of a group are? like the ✋inmates. The principal is a fine example of what it is, to be a good civilized man. At least he presents himself that way. Everyone should find the people they feel most comfortable with. The ones they wish to teach and/or learn from without it being a quid-pro-quo-relationship. Preferably for the better (my kind of better😉). I was going to use the word justice for the refinement of the message, but since everyone has a different sense of justice, I won't. My writings are left open and inconclusive. People are just different and that's a good thing; Usually. If you could add onto the message, what would you add? In just a few words.
When I was 11-12 I stacked my bike and face planted into rock snapping my 2 top front teeth, shifted my 2 front bottom teeth back, and shifted my jaw back so I ended up with an overbite. This scene hit me hard. The feeling of teeth breaking and moving the pieces around with my tongue. Having to get broken pieces of my teeth removed from the inside of my lip and get sewn up. 32 years later I still wont eat meat off the bone because the feeling makes me shudder.
I'm not going to lie--I felt physically sick the first time I saw this scene. It's not that the physical act is necessarily so much worse than any other violent end I'd seen on film, just the fact that the intent behind it is so utterly merciless and devoid of humanity.
To the reactor Mr Valentine: Edward Norton ALWAYS turns in an amazing performance. One of the best of our time but sadly under utilized due to his pickiness about rolls and direction and people finding that "hard" to work with. But that just makes the films he does put out that much better
I saw this in the movie theater when it first came out. The entire audience had the exact same reaction at the exact same time. Everyone was shellshocked - even theskinheads up front.
In the 90s, during the bonehead-skinhead war. Curb stomping was extremely common. I can say honestly of being a witness to one. And I still have trauma. It never goes away.
This happened to my disabled uncle when he got in a fight with my half brother. My half brother curb stomped him and shattered his teeth. Luckily he survived but he passed away a few years later to health issues he was dealing with most his life. My half brother has been in and out of prison and right now he's currently homeless i think.
@@alalmalal They were drinking and alcohol does not go well with my brother. He likes to show off and gets tough if things don't go his way. They got in some stupid argument and he snapped. My uncle was also very argumentative. My brother was actually living with him for a couple years to help him with his situation. It wasn't a very smart move on the family to allow that. After the fight my brother was later diagnosed with a form of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder which very much runs on my dads side of the family. Plus he's into very hard drugs and i haven't seen him in many years. I don't feel very comfortable around him anymore. I carry and it wouldn't be very smart to act tough around where i live.
I mean, don't steal cars from people. Plus, this is a movie. Google channon christian and her boyfriend. Who were approached in their car, taken hostage and raped and murdered. And that's real life.
@@Ihatescales.mp4 yeah sure it wasn't. But anytime at all if it's the other way it is. I think you're the dumb one. Are you one of those " black people can't get racist" idiots?
@@Ihatescales.mp4 you got a pretty big mouth for someone who has a cartoon for a avatar. But of course you do. Probably the age group your Nasty ass dates
I remember when I explained curb stomping to my sister and when I mentioned the part of the KICK / STOMP to the back of head her face was the most surprised reaction I ever seen. I was explaining this scene without showing it to her.
Okay, I had to look up "curb stomping" because I've never heard of it. This scene apparently inspired multiply future acts of curb stomping where perps got much lengthier prison sentences.
@0:18, no need to apologize to her. She needs to learn how to watch a movie. My gf used to do the same thing until I had a real conversation with her about either watch and be quiet, or leave the room. Don't yell, question, and argue with me about a scene when you can use your own eyes.
it was premeditated the moment he threat was already gone and he killed him yes that’s premeditated murder and that person you are reffering to is a nazi
I can't remember if they specified if bro died or not. I just thought broken teeth, broken jaw and a really bad headache. If he died, that'd be life in prison, no parole. Not 3 years. He must've survived it. I got to watch this again. Been years. Higher Learning is another messed up one. Good movie cast if ya'll haven't seen it.
Pretty sure he did die...he got 3 years maybe due to multiple reasons: He technically defended his home Wasn't his father a firefighter so there's that whole connection to the city/state I thinkkkkkk this was before big reforms/new laws came into place And maybe a lil bit of protecting the "white" guy
It's a little disturbing the amount of comments siding with Edward Norton's character, or where the only thought from the scene was "welp, shouldn't have tried to steal". Like yeah, we all know stealing is bad, but this scene is about much more than that.
Sometime I'll be staring at a TV in a store, and wonder if I'm secretly watching one of this guy's reaction videos. Like the next video is going to be him breaking down the rest of what I just saw, including me parking.
4:28 🤣🤣 homeboy had no emotion, no reaction, nothing. They all see and comment on the pride they see on his face when he turns around; but none of them say anything about the expression on his face changing when they start to cuff him and how the reality of it hit home for him in that very same moment.
If I remember correctly, out of all the ways people have died in movies this was the only movie a curb stomp was used. Was never used again cause of how graphic and the reason it was used by Neo Nazis.
Buddy, you're not "against these kinds of scenes." You just showed it 18 times. I think that scene has serious value to those who've never seen where hatred and the dehumanizing of people can take someone.
Norton got robbed from Oscars
Robert Benigni,"Life Is Beautiful". Good movie,great performance by him,but 25_ years later most no one really remembers that movie, NO ONE who's ever seen "Amercian History X" will ever forget it and as much as anything that's due to Norton's performance. He was royally screwed.
@@wreckingKREW1 true to that
Who’s Oscar. And why did he rob em
Who’s Oscar. And why did he rob em
@@Dkline08 wow! trying a joke that´s so bad. go home
Not many moments like this in a movie where almost anyone who watches it is legitimately shook.
Even Seth Rollins was shook.
It never shook me, I thought it was awesome
@@vinniedixon1140 It's not meant to be awesome, sounds like your brain is a little broken.
@@vinniedixon1140 oooh the 13 year old edgelord needs to prove just exactly how edgy he is...... and it's boring me to sleep
🤣🤣🤣🤣
In this scene, Edward Norton's best acting is silent.
He turns around, smiles, and lifts his eyebrows, genius.
So sad Edward Norton didn’t get an Oscar for this movie
Right, he should have 2, this and Primal Fear
They wouldn’t cause of the content, people are so soft they actually thought this movie was praising skinheads. Was legit the opposite
For a channel called Just Trust Ash. He tells his partner to watch then apologizes for telling her to watch. Maybe you shouldn't trust Ash 😆
lol
Could never stand Ash, I have no idea why
His girl has a page called Don’t Trust Hannah. So.. idk. Probably can’t trust either of them. Fun to watch tho.
Really? That was the only reason I watched the ash guy. I'll check it out. Hopefully she shows her rack a bit more.
@@gewalfofwoofia8263 yeah same, kinda. He can be a little much. Hannah is low key really smart when it comes to cinema and you can tell she gets frustrated with him too. So I get it.
The worse part is hearing the teeth grind on the curb.
The best
Then he lives with the karma through the movie and the piece of karma that shakes him to his core.
That's just a stunt dummy it's not real
I think a lot of people know what curb stomping is, but this was the first time I had ever seen it visualized and it just looks so much more horrifically brutal than what I had in my mind.
We used to talk about it like it was an actual way to finish a fight... This movie changed that
@9HighFlyer9 to be fair, it certainly would finish the fight. Likely finish your freedom too, though.
Did it on a broken wall in Iraq. But they had been pulling babies apart so sorry not sorry.
@@rickjustus6416 dont really believe you but you have major issues to even that is ok. You will be held accountable
@@nicholasunderwood1032 Said from your comfy computer chair having never fought in Iraq....ok Karen.
Props to Antonio David Lyons, even though it was obviously filmed with all safety measures you could not pay me enough money to put my teeth on a curb, which apparently he did to set up the shot before they brought in a rubber one for the other frames, and then the fake head. That teeth grind puts chills in my spine.
One of the scene that follows you for decades, if not your life. Norton is such an out of ordinairy actor. He got robbed of that oscar.
This is one of the best movie’s Edward Norton has ever acted in. It’s so real and a slap to your face.
One of the more lighthearted moments in cinema history.
Welcome to Los Angeles.
You will never see something like this in future movies because Hollywood doesn't want to hurt your fee fees.
Edward Norton did a phenomenal job in this role. There was so much evil in his expression, it really is spine tingling.
Knowing of curb stomping more than 30 years ago and finally seeing the rest of society catch up to it's brutality. The 90's were something else.
"Has anything you've done made your life better?"
Such a powerful movie. Necessarily uncomfortable.
I love when I literally just finished watching all my favorite reactors react to a certain movie then a comp of the same movie comes out.
(this is only the second time it's happened lol)
I enjoy watching this scene rip thru people's souls. I stil have my VHS copy I got in 1999 and this scene has alway been one of the most impactful moments in cinema history not just for the stomp but for Norton's expressions afterward. To be honest though we didnt react the way people do nowadays. There was no tears or gagging, it was just more "damn!" and most of thought it was cool that they kinda showed it and made it look a little realistic (meaning no close up of an obvious doll head). the distance shot was far enough to look convincing but clear enough to have the visual impact
One of the best scenes in the history of cinema. Everything is perfect in this scene: the performances, the photography, the slow motion, the soundtrack, ... Too bad there are people who cover their faces and miss it.
Yeah, the 90s were a wild time to be an impressionable kid
There were a lot of dark things happening in the 90s. Wasn't a good decade.
@@class5bodyworkslike that for example ?
His anger came from his father was a fireman and got killed by a black gang trying to save a family's life in a black neighborhood
No, his anger was amplified by that...his anger and influence was already there based upon his father. Like so many others like him in that mindset. Difference is, a black man would've gotten shot in a yt neighborhood with a gun in his hand outside like that....
Moral of the story, don't steal.
Don't be a not see
Moral of the story, there are always people to justify the murderer
@@intivargas0601 yeah
That's called a curb stomp for those who were wondering...
😂
We called it a sidewalk smile.
Disgusting☘️☘️☘️
it was a cali thing called sidewalk smile and a sunny side up stomp....in texas we did this in gang wars in 80-90's on the railroad tracks called the railroad smile he took ya fuckin jaw off hinge but ya lived....for better or worse!!
Nothing new about it.
The reviewer that called this grotesque had it right with the one word. This is a severe film with little to comfort one with. Well done & thank you.
He also called it inconceivable. But sadly, he was wrong about that word.
@@yadayadayadayadayadayada777you’re weird
1998 - I was 15 years old. American History X was the first film that ever made me physically ill and cry from feeling so disturbed. I actually regretted watching it. Especially at that age.
Seeing such scenes, you feel how darkness takes up more and more space in you
He shot the guy at the door. Self defense. The guy who drove away was shot at but got away. He got time for the guy on the curb. But likely told the cops it was just a fight. And without any witnesses. That's why he only got 3 years
Plus it was California
He got 3 years because he had a good lawyer paid for by the Nazi asshole leader, he turns on when he gets out, and he is white
His brother Danny said that he would have gotten life in prison if he had testified.
@Serenity113 exactly. But with no witnesses. To contradict his story, 3 years
Yes it's Cali what do you expect it's a hood movie just like Boyz n the Hood and blood in blood out and Mi Mida Loca og is og films
There's just no way to un hear that crunch sound, combined with the visuals, leaves a scene that messes with your dreams.
Best scene of the movie
The craziest part about that is not one of the black giys ever thought "hey, robbing a crazy racist isnt a good idea" regardless of the reaction it all could have been avoided if they left him alone
Because you're all crazy racists duh.
You wouldn't want revenge on some racist pos
Yeah, not a good idea to rob someone who already dislikes you.
No, the craziest part is what Edward Norton's character does in retaliation and how he feels about doing it afterwards.
Given the story of his father it's not too far out there. @@imageword5576
These reactions have me cracking up 🤣 and also making me realize i may be a sick individual... Lol
I grew up watching this as a child . I grew up to be very anti racist but also understood all of the stereotypes from both sides in school.
Both sides? Which sides?
@vuumvgar1457 black & white. The black kids always robbed people & pointed knives at me in elementary & the white kids were always saying the n word lol. My school was probably 90% black. In my time their was hardly any white kids out doing crimes because they were outnumbered by the black Mexican & asian gangs
@vuumvgar1457 plus as messed up as this scene is, the message of the movie is a great lesson to everyone. "Life is too short to be pissed off all the time" no matter who you are or where you're from don't give in to the negative influences or you'll likely die young. Or prison but honestly spending a life in prison is not a life at all. And during Danny's incarceration he learned that the nazis that he looked up to so much were corrupted against his own people & it was a black man that became his friend more than everyone. It's a beautiful movie tbh if you watch how he slowly opens his eyes & comes out against all the racist psychology that was being taught
He was stealing his car. I think he'd have done it if he was purple. Hating someone for skin color is stupid. There are all kinds of reasons to not like something besides skin color. Lions are yellowish orange, but I don't dislike them because of that. I dislike them because they'll fucking eat you.
@@Brian-d3s Did you send me more than 1 reply? I can only see the one that begins with: "plus as messed up...".
It's a great message, but it might require some refinement. When someone gets pissed off at someone else because that person wronged him, then it's normal to feel angry towards that person. If the justice system works properly, then the negative feelings will reduce over time. If it doesn't work properly, the anger spreads.
The spreading is a natural protection mechanism to make sure your close ones are safe. Sadly it can greatly impact your close ones and others in a very neg way, but if you don't stand up against the baddies, evil wins. In this case, you can call it choosing the lesser of 2 evils.
When it comes to groups against groups, it's more likely that there are different cultural components and maybe even a different justice system. It'll take a while to come to conclusions and you just hope it doesn't come to war.
I don't even have a clue what has to happen when a person is done wrong by a group. Find peers maybe...(spreading h or gaining a greater chance for justice in the system)?
And how do you know who the real bad apples of a group are? like the ✋inmates.
The principal is a fine example of what it is, to be a good civilized man. At least he presents himself that way. Everyone should find the people they feel most comfortable with. The ones they wish to teach and/or learn from without it being a quid-pro-quo-relationship. Preferably for the better (my kind of better😉).
I was going to use the word justice for the refinement of the message, but since everyone has a different sense of justice, I won't. My writings are left open and inconclusive. People are just different and that's a good thing; Usually.
If you could add onto the message, what would you add? In just a few words.
15:25 he's no more evil than the guys who stole the truck
It takes way more evil intent doing that and feeling proud of it than just stealing a truck, what are you thinking?
When I was 11-12 I stacked my bike and face planted into rock snapping my 2 top front teeth, shifted my 2 front bottom teeth back, and shifted my jaw back so I ended up with an overbite. This scene hit me hard. The feeling of teeth breaking and moving the pieces around with my tongue. Having to get broken pieces of my teeth removed from the inside of my lip and get sewn up. 32 years later I still wont eat meat off the bone because the feeling makes me shudder.
Ah yes, the infamous curb stomp scene. You're right, that bit was like from a horror movie scene 😮
This is one of my favourite movies of all time 🙌
I'm not going to lie--I felt physically sick the first time I saw this scene. It's not that the physical act is necessarily so much worse than any other violent end I'd seen on film, just the fact that the intent behind it is so utterly merciless and devoid of humanity.
I don't think I've ever seen something so crazy and sadistic in a movie in my whole life. It runs chills up my legs every time.
To anyone who wonders where the saying, "Curb-stomp Battle" came from.... This was it.
You should see all the deleted scenes, paints a different picture. He rewrote the script to this instead
To the reactor Mr Valentine: Edward Norton ALWAYS turns in an amazing performance. One of the best of our time but sadly under utilized due to his pickiness about rolls and direction and people finding that "hard" to work with. But that just makes the films he does put out that much better
Such an amazing movie, I also love the psychology of humans to see the line that everyone draws different between right and wrong, good and evil.
I saw this in the movie theater when it first came out. The entire audience had the exact same reaction at the exact same time. Everyone was shellshocked - even theskinheads up front.
Wonder how many of them went and purchased wigs after that
If that happened to me I'd be all like "ow!"
These have clearly never watched “avengement ” because they do this but way more graphic and includes sounds
Avengement - now there's a movie that doesn't hold back!!
In the 90s, during the bonehead-skinhead war. Curb stomping was extremely common. I can say honestly of being a witness to one. And I still have trauma. It never goes away.
In the barrio thats called a smiley face
Everyone who watches this scene gets scarred. No exceptions.
Didn't scar me as I thought it was awesome
@@vinniedixon1140, Good for you. Want a cookie?
@@mitchellmelkin4078you sound like you need it kid
first time really does leave a mark on the mind...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
After that curb stomp he painted his face and called himself the Joker
Never thought anything could make me chuckle about this scene... You did it!
This happened to my disabled uncle when he got in a fight with my half brother. My half brother curb stomped him and shattered his teeth. Luckily he survived but he passed away a few years later to health issues he was dealing with most his life. My half brother has been in and out of prison and right now he's currently homeless i think.
What in the sh!t where they arguing about
Fake af
@@Lost20048 Fake af? Your profile is fake af. So go cry somewhere else.
@@Lost20048 Get lost kid
@@alalmalal They were drinking and alcohol does not go well with my brother. He likes to show off and gets tough if things don't go his way. They got in some stupid argument and he snapped. My uncle was also very argumentative. My brother was actually living with him for a couple years to help him with his situation. It wasn't a very smart move on the family to allow that. After the fight my brother was later diagnosed with a form of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder which very much runs on my dads side of the family. Plus he's into very hard drugs and i haven't seen him in many years. I don't feel very comfortable around him anymore. I carry and it wouldn't be very smart to act tough around where i live.
I mean, don't steal cars from people. Plus, this is a movie. Google channon christian and her boyfriend. Who were approached in their car, taken hostage and raped and murdered. And that's real life.
And it took them two days to torture those two to death. But nobody got charged with a hate crime.
@@corbinhbucknerjr558yeah because….. it wasn’t a racial crime this clearly was holy shit y’all are dumb
It's just a movie
@@Ihatescales.mp4 yeah sure it wasn't. But anytime at all if it's the other way it is. I think you're the dumb one. Are you one of those " black people can't get racist" idiots?
@@Ihatescales.mp4 you got a pretty big mouth for someone who has a cartoon for a avatar. But of course you do. Probably the age group your Nasty ass dates
Remember he is an actor and he did a really good job people still don’t like him for this movie but you have to understand he put his work in it
I remember when I explained curb stomping to my sister and when I mentioned the part of the KICK / STOMP to the back of head her face was the most surprised reaction I ever seen. I was explaining this scene without showing it to her.
Such a powerful film. Great Anne Dudley score.
I can understand Derek’s frustrations but the head stomp was taking it too far.
Okay, I had to look up "curb stomping" because I've never heard of it. This scene apparently inspired multiply future acts of curb stomping where perps got much lengthier prison sentences.
Norton should have won an oscar for this!!!
Hatred is truly horrifying. I love all my fellow Americans ❤
Some people knew what curb stomping was...but after this scene, everyone became familiar with it.
@0:18, no need to apologize to her. She needs to learn how to watch a movie. My gf used to do the same thing until I had a real conversation with her about either watch and be quiet, or leave the room. Don't yell, question, and argue with me about a scene when you can use your own eyes.
lmao fr
That is one of the most shockingly brutal deaths ever to be put on film.
Hahahaha, Softies😭😭🤣
Too bad The Hulk did not win an oscar.😢
That Movie is just something else
That is one scene that sticks with you your entire life. It’s horrifying.
Rofl, "this is premeditated", like going over to a person's home with others to rob and shoot at them.
it was premeditated the moment he threat was already gone and he killed him yes that’s premeditated murder and that person you are reffering to is a nazi
yeah...totally equal......
This is a fantastic movie when you pay attention to message of the movie.
I can't remember if they specified if bro died or not. I just thought broken teeth, broken jaw and a really bad headache. If he died, that'd be life in prison, no parole. Not 3 years. He must've survived it. I got to watch this again. Been years. Higher Learning is another messed up one. Good movie cast if ya'll haven't seen it.
Pretty sure he did die...he got 3 years maybe due to multiple reasons:
He technically defended his home
Wasn't his father a firefighter so there's that whole connection to the city/state
I thinkkkkkk this was before big reforms/new laws came into place
And maybe a lil bit of protecting the "white" guy
The best scene ever!!!
It's a little disturbing the amount of comments siding with Edward Norton's character, or where the only thought from the scene was "welp, shouldn't have tried to steal". Like yeah, we all know stealing is bad, but this scene is about much more than that.
Honestly this dethrones the Red wedding by a lot just a share ruthlessness of the scene it's just what makes it unsettling 😨😨😨😨
Horrific scene. Ed is a phenomenal actor. Fight Club, among many others.
Sometime I'll be staring at a TV in a store, and wonder if I'm secretly watching one of this guy's reaction videos.
Like the next video is going to be him breaking down the rest of what I just saw, including me parking.
Curb stomp is insane. Great movie!
The 2nd guys reaction 🤣🤣🤣
I am a psychopath.
Edward Norton is the GOAT
Hannah feels so much and never fails to express it, regardless of whatever s**t Ash is pulling.
Worst scene ever, one of those things that stick with you. Horrible 😞
Oh no... initial reaction, no watch 😅
Scarey thing is, there are people out there right now that would absolutely do this.
I guess I’m a psycho because I remember not even flinching seeing this the first time
You should get a group reaction of when Ricky gets shot in Boyz N The Hood. If I think of any more, I’ll post them.
The thing I don't understand about this seen is why wouldn't this guy just no I'm not going to put my mouth on the curb. You can just shoot me.
He probably knew his life was going to end either way
maybe he thought there's a chance he could survive the curb stomp with just broken teeth
I'm always sad for EOM dogs, they never know what's happenning.😂 3:25
J loves them dogs they live a better life than most people lol
Don’t trust Ash!
I doubt that's even his real name!
THAT IS WHAT YOU CALL A "CURB STOMP"
That scene is so crazy it negatively affected Ash and Hannahs relationship
Most disturbing scene so watched. Love this movie 🤘
4:28 🤣🤣 homeboy had no emotion, no reaction, nothing. They all see and comment on the pride they see on his face when he turns around; but none of them say anything about the expression on his face changing when they start to cuff him and how the reality of it hit home for him in that very same moment.
Edward Norton was absolutely astonishing in this movie!
If I remember correctly, out of all the ways people have died in movies this was the only movie a curb stomp was used. Was never used again cause of how graphic and the reason it was used by Neo Nazis.
They didn't even show anything lmfao graphic 😂
@@SuperCasperman That should tell you something about why it hasn't been done since lol.
Destroyed his jaw 😮 ! Looking at a man with pure anger and hatred !
😂😂😂😂 what a bunch of wimps this scene gets me hard 😂
Bro is projecting his a22 off
Надо донести до реакционеров что мы смотрим на них, а они смотрят на экран, всегда, что бы там не происходило✌
The best movie I've seen.
if you never had a rock thrown at your face and dodged it then dont talk to me about manning up lol
Buddy, you're not "against these kinds of scenes." You just showed it 18 times.
I think that scene has serious value to those who've never seen where hatred and the dehumanizing of people can take someone.
Amazing video.
This movie is NOT for you younger generation, or faint of heart!!🤨
12:14 Shout out to Gears of War.
Hahahaha nice
It’s called a curb stomp. Gangsters been doing this for a long time in hilltop tacoma
welcome to America freedom of speech, not just the speech you like
The 90's were a wild time.