Backdraft Movie - Ronald (Donald Sutherland) parole hearing
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2014
- Ronald is up for his Parole hearing, he feels he's rehabilitated, Unfortunately his hero and foe Shadow disagrees and turns up to ruin it for poor old Ronald (Who likes to burn old ladies and set fire to the whole world)
I don't own the copyright to this movie or any part of it, I'm just a huge fan of Backdraft, Donald Sutherland, Robert De Niro basically the whole cast.
With this being my favourite clip of the movie itself.
Hope you enjoy.
Burn it ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL - Комедії
Donald Sutherland’s masterclass in acting. RIP
R.I.P.
I don't know why so many in the comments have to make this scene political. The point of this scene is to show how criminally insane, but extremely intelligent, Ronald is. He remembers every detail about every crime he's committed. He remembers everything about the people he knows. It shows establishes what an expert arsonist he is. It shows that the entire time he's been locked up in prison, he has played the part of a "model prisoner". Up until the point Shadow confronts him, it shows what an expert manipulator he is by lying to his psychiatrist for 6 years straight and the parole board with a straight face. But Shadow sees through the charade, and that's why Ronald gets upset and says "That's not fair Shadow" when he shows the doll. This is a very powerful scene.
Mark some men just wanna watch the world burn.
@@nobutur Think it was the film's way to show how crazed of an arson he is; a mere memento of one of his previous crimes was enough to undo 6 years of fooling a parole board and reignite (no pun intended) his desire to simply "burn it all."
Probably because many of the politicians we elect are criminally insane.
Who's made it political? There are crazies.
Привет из России. Солидарен с тобой
My favorite scene of Backdraft . A great movie and actor !!!
TWO, masterclass’ of acting, De Niro & Sutherland. Pity they only had small parts in Backdraft.
Yeah, sadly 90's Hollywood had a really desperate fixation with pushing young male actors ahead and keeping the legends behind them. It was like an odd cleansing they were trying to do, maybe to get rid of the old and look hip? Years later, De Niro is still putting a master class on and Billy Baldwin is....where...?
Absolutely, I've never seen this movie and I'm so psyched to see these two great actors do a scene together!!! And they're really bouncing off each other, very cool!
Regarding the comment above me about 90s Hollywood; I know what he's saying but I do want to note that De Niro did "Cape Fear", "Guilty Beyond Suspicion", "Goodfellas" and "Awakenings" all around the same time period, I don't think anyone was holding De Niro back from doing major starring roles! And De Niro was taking supporting roles even in the mid-80s ("Untouchables", 'Angel Heart", "Brazil", The Mission"). Sutherland was still appearing in good roles in movies throughout the 90s and had always been more of an ensemble actor anyways. He could play a lead role, but he'd just as often pop up in something like "Animal House" in a supporting role.
RIP Donald Sutherland. You will be greatly missed.
There needs to be a rule that Donald Sutherland has to be in every movie.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news…
The move Shadow makes was incredible. The second he brought out the doll and reminded of what crimes and pain were committed, Donald became aroused. They almost let him go free.
Of all Deniros movies. The most overwhelming and overlooked.
See you next year Ronald
Wonderful cameo by Mr Sutherland ... sublime.
Ronald! Arson's answer to Hannibal Lector!
Some men just want to watch the world burn.
-Alfred pennyworth.
Alfwise pennyworth
Bloody incredible acting. The worst thing is that we didn't realise it at the time. It's when we come back to videos like this that we realise how so very, very good he was. RIP DS.
RIP Donald Sutherland!! Great Acting King!!❤❤
Ronald couldn't lie to shadow.....simple as that, even the most insane people can have those who they trust and cannot lie to....in real life as well as movies.
Well Ronald and Shadow go way back to younger years, and Shadow saved Ronald. I mean demented or not, that still sticks with you in your brain. Ronald does have respect for Shadow, but he's still a mentally disturbed arsonist either way, but he is useful in his knowledge to help fire investigations from a different perspective.
I believe Ronald is a psychopath, a pyromaniac, I don't see him showing any signs of insanity at all. That's why he is a frightening character - fiercely intelligent and capable he burns and kills with no compunctions. My opinion is offered without prejudice.
Such an amazing film, I always remembered this scene. Chilling
Basically it’s shadow’s way of telling Ronald that he can fool the parole board, but not him. As soon as Ronald is granted parole, he was gonna go right back to his old ways. At least that’s how I view it.
I thought scene showed what a pyromaniac Ronald was.
The wee lick of the lips after "burn it all" is truly terrifying.
1:37 Great work by De Niro there, you can just feel his scars
I have not been a firefighter for years but I still think about it every time I hear a fire truck siren.
RIP to a true legend
My favorite scene from this movie LOL great acting by Donald Sutherland !!!
"What do you do to old ladies Ronald?"
"Burn them (laughs)"
Me: whoa fuck! Psyco exposed!
We would always quote this scene playing Age of Empires.
"What did you do to their villagers, Ronald?"
"(He he) I burned them."
"What did you do to their Monks?"
"I ...burned them."
"What about light blue? What do you want to do to light blue?"
"Burn it. Burn it all."
Ronald could make for an amazing spinoff/ origin movie!
It could show how his pyromania originated, his reign of terror as an arsonist, and how he was eventually caught.
Cast Kiefer in the role
Maybe, but it would deviate from the story in "Backdraft".
This movie is about arson fires involving backdraft incidents which are set by a firefighter.
Ronald's story is more of an unrelated footnote.
@@Timbrock1000 That's neither here nor there. Spinoffs never have the same plots as the movie/series they are spun off from, they merely share the same universe.
What always got to me about Donald Sutherland has been his EYES. He could look so kind at one moment, then so menacing the next.
See you next year Ronald
He blew it! 😂😂😂😂
@@richnoble3577 Shadow Rimlage knew exactly just how very manipulative Ronald Bartlett was totally remorseless sociopathic evil and unfit to re-enter society because serial arsonists like him love setting fires and watching things burn because it's a sickness like an addictive drug they thrive on it Shadow proved his point to the parole board that Ronald Bartlett is a true menace to society that needs to be locked away forever and that a leopard doesn't change its spots.
@@lindamusila3641 yes he did and hands down to the late Donald Sutherland's acting performance in this role and I'll say this Ronald Bartlett is the Hannibal Lecter of Serial Arsonists. R.I.P. Donald Sutherland(1935-2024) you will be missed
There's big difference between an arsonist, and an arsonist who has pyromania. Shadow knew this, and made Ronald's mask slip.
RIP Donald Sutherland. He brilliantly played a sick in the head fire 🔥 bug in this film
Donald Sutherland: only he could be an utterly electric pyromaniac.
That was terrifying
I love all characters.
It is that scene whitch you remmeber in years after watching it. Sutherland was a great actor RIP
RIP Donald
Donald Sutherland plays this so well that it probably creeped out half the set.
*Donald- Are you coming to my wrap barbeque?
*Everyone- Hell no!
R.I.P. Donald Sutherland(1935-2024)
Shadow...Shadow...Hi Shadow!
ClassicCinemaMC lmao
😂😂😂😂😂
"This funny thing about firemen...night and day they're always firemen."
Fantastic scene between two extraordinary actors.
I love how he calls fire the animal!!
He called fire the animal
All great actors, icons really.
Classic! Legends. RIP Mr. Sutherland.
Nothing says 90's flick more than a hazy courtroom.
Seen this movie at the cinema in modesto calfornia August 1991 aged 15 happy memories
God i love him, his acting in this is brilliant.!
How does anyone who burned a little girl get a parole hearing
he was criminally insane, and the board assumed he was no longer insane. They were proved wrong by Deniro's character in this scene though.
Getting a hearing and being paroled are two very different things.
Now i miss Donald..😢
He was great in Backdraft..May he rest peacefully..and may Keifer continue the family legacy ❤
My fav scene.
What an amazing actor
BURN IT ALL. one of my top 3 favorite insane villains, I love him
See Ronald likes telephones 😂😂😂😂😂😮😮😮😮😮
Love the way DeNiro says: excuse me, see you again next year
He's taking about Trump 😂😂😂😂
RIP Donald Sutherland!
A great actor who was loved by many and will be missed.
My favourite seen from this movie.
I think the way Baldwin looked at Deniro when Sutherland was describing why he called Deniro shadow he genuinely looked surprised and shocked. I guess it clicked when he saw him earlier in his office with the scars on his back.
So was that before or after you noticed you were standing next to a tub of phosphorus?
Nice take on the *lake of gasoline* line 🔥
VolumeTurnedDown WAS THAT BEFORE OR AFTER YOU NOTICED YOU WERE STANDING NEXT TO A TUB OF PHOSPHORUS, YOU IDIOT??!!!
Best scene in the whole movie.
The leprechaun told Ronald to burn things too
ah cha cha cha
Happy B-day to you Shadow .
Such a great movie!
They've been through this before. Ronald knows he won't pass Shadow's test, but he puts on the show for the parole board anyway, just in case. Sinister.
rip. great actor
Now he can argue that some kid warged into him and made him say "Burn it all!"
They made a sequal to Backdraft and Donald Sutherland reprised his role as Ronald the torch. RIP Donald
Rip Donald Sutherland 1935-2024
It is the best scene.
& they was going to let this guy out!!!😮
Ronald is just a little misunderstood... thats all! lol
Ronald found redemption in music he did get parole and has his own band.disco inferno their called he tries but can't get a gig anyplace judgemental people what can you say.
Ronald 2024 - Burn It All
Most realistic scene in the whole movie. A parole board with a shrink thinks a violent murderer should be let out of prison so that he can kill again. It might as well be a documentary.
Has this happened often?
@@RustCole01 Yes that kind of stuff happens often. Where I live (Canada) there was a guy on a bus who killed another passenger by cutting his head off and walking around the bus with it. He's out after serving less then 5 years because he was determined to be insane at the time he did it. A drunk driver named Marco Muzzo (billionaires son) killed 3 kids and their grandfather in the city I live in 2015. Thanks to the parole board he's walking around free, that's less then 2 years for each death.
@@stinkyham9050 Did they kill again, though? Because, if you actually found out that they did, then there would be some precedent behind your statements. As far as what we know from what you wrote, these guys got parole and you're upset that they've been given a chance at all, with no evidence that anything has come of it since.
@@johnyoutuber9781 Wow. I mean wow. So you think I should be OK with the fact a guy who cut off a teenagers head on a bus is out of prison after 5 years simply because that person hasn't done it again since being released? Are you insane. The guy should get the death penalty (which we no longer have in Canada) or in the very least be in prison for the rest of his life. Your right I do have a huge problem with a guy like that walking around even if they never do it again.
@@stinkyham9050 no, you shouldn't be ok. I can't, and should never direct people what to believe. I believe, however, that rehabilitative justice is better than punitivr justice.
Ronald was right about fireman. They're always fireman.
Donald Sutherland ten to fifteen minutes of screen time in this and my god does he put in the work!
Wait...Ronald....Donald ....Sutherland
Burn it all
RIP
RIP DONALD SUTHERLAND 😢
If Aerys II Targaryen - The mad King should be play by an Actor, its certainly Donald.S ;)
"See ya next year, Ronald"!😂😂😂
That scene I forgot about. What a nut sounds like something I'd hear some one say or and all his friendly matches. Oo
See you all next year😆
Ronald is naughty
snatcherb fucking pyshco
"Never proved aaahhh......uhhhh".
character based on a one Fat Albert, legendary arsonist known to many Chicago firemen during early 80s
And Don Rimgale was a real CFD official
What's up doc
Sutherland was completely insane in this, and they were going to parole him. lol
I think George Martin got the Burn them all line from here .....
Ronald is more than naughty is a freak its not fair
Was that before or after you realized you were standing on a mountain of phosphorus?
Alfredo confronts Attila.
at least some actors have more brains than the current candidate s
I always wondered if Ronald was implying that he started the fire that Stephen and Brian's father died in
Uh. Yes thats what happened.
Did the fire look at you?
he he
They kids in my neighborhood set these houses on FIRE 🔥🚒.I WATCHED THESE HOUSES CAUGHT FIRE 🔥. POINTLESS. THEY DESTROYED SOMEONE'S PROPERTY. 🔥🚒✝️
All the reports from shrinks, councilors, admins, wardens and everyone else, trashed in 20 seconds.
Ronald was the reincarnation of the Mad King..
Just as he was nearly perfect or an expert at setting fires while free, he has NOTHING else to accomplish but being the perfect or expert prisoner so that they will set him loose....so he can burn it all. Again. PPL in general like this should never seen day light. they should have me doing work with ppl I'm a scary judge of talent and character
I can't believe this crap got made.
why would sutherland's character not be able to lie at that point?
When presented with his obsession with fire and artifacts from his favorite crime he is overwhelmed and the real man emerges
Once you cut through the con job, no one can hide their true self forever. Ronald couldn’t conceal a miswired brain if pressed long enough.
Ronald is genuinely proud and not remorseful about his actions. That burned doll is probably like a trophy to him. Plus he tells the truth to Shadow, who is probably the only person in the world who really understands him.
He said they never proved it. ✌️🏠🔥I know an ARSON man. I won't say his name, but he went to prison for it.
"See ya next year, Ronald."
/Was Ronald supost to appear deranged?
screw your screener
don rimgale was an asshole for doing this to Ronald
ugggh...this movie....ridiculous...