David Warner and Malcolm McDowell dialogue in Time after Time (1979)

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  • @scotia7326
    @scotia7326 2 роки тому +158

    In the last hour, news broke of David Warner’s passing due to a cancer-related illness. I immediately came here. What a loss of a great talent and wonderful actor.
    Thank you, Mr. Warner, for everything.

    • @carnotantonioromero3024
      @carnotantonioromero3024 2 роки тому +2

      😒😢

    • @Zennofobic
      @Zennofobic 2 роки тому +3

      first time I ever saw David was this movie, loved it... think I was 10 or so

    • @scotia7326
      @scotia7326 2 роки тому +2

      @@Zennofobic I grew up with old videotapes of Time after Time, Time Bandits and watched Batman repeatedly. I never realised how much he was a part of my childhood sadly, until after his passing.

    • @Zennofobic
      @Zennofobic 2 роки тому +2

      @@scotia7326 I just checked, 1979 I can't believe I got it right I was 10! Funny how the first time I saw Malcolm MacDowell was here as well which threw me for a loop later on when I finally saw Clockwork Orange. I recently saw Cross of Iron just a few months ago... RIP David (lol I went to check and the date is in the title)

    • @topoftheapple8139
      @topoftheapple8139 2 роки тому +3

      I sad to hear of David Warners passing. He was a brilliant actor. 👏

  • @generalpublic3744
    @generalpublic3744 2 роки тому +88

    Warner was a casting directors dream. A fine character actor, so British, a great screen presence. When Warner was in a scene you sat up and took notice. Fine qualities for an actor and he had a great career as a result. RIP David Warner and wherever you are may the curtain never fall.

    • @simondaniel4028
      @simondaniel4028 Рік тому +7

      Back in the 97 I bought a PC game called Privateer 2: The Darkening. The game is meh, not great not terrible. But. It had FMV cutscenes, and David Warner stole the show. My first exposure to the guy, and I can recite the words and emphasis to this day. RIP David Warner. What a guy.

    • @ninaevans4501
      @ninaevans4501 9 місяців тому

      David, May You Forever Be At Peace in the Arms of God.
      God Bless
      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡

    • @HoLd_My_Beer_Thanks
      @HoLd_My_Beer_Thanks 7 місяців тому

      Very well said 👏

    • @jameshaynes7062
      @jameshaynes7062 5 місяців тому +1

      One of the few actors worth watching in the second half of Twin Peaks, season 2. If that isn't a testament to his abilities, than what is?

  • @christopherthorkon3997
    @christopherthorkon3997 3 роки тому +112

    "Ninety years ago I was a freak. Today I'm an amateur."
    That line always send chills up my spine.

    • @r.c.auclair2042
      @r.c.auclair2042 2 роки тому +10

      He wasn't lying. Jack the Ripper was a serial killer at a time when such were relatively unknown, but his impact was relatively minor compared to later killers. He was known to have killed 5 women & suspected of 6 more. Among serial killers, he isn't in the top 100 of the world's most prolific. For that, it takes at least 16 confirmed kills. Even in England, where serial killers are relatively rare, the recordholder is a serial arsonist w/26 confirmed kills.

    • @etchedinstone7562
      @etchedinstone7562 Рік тому +4

      It's depressing how he has a point in this scene.

    • @CD-yr8tw
      @CD-yr8tw Рік тому +4

      Since this movie was made, he would be a noob.

    • @leerichardson5842
      @leerichardson5842 10 місяців тому +2

      I don't quite get chills from that line but I often come back to watch this video. 3:26.

  • @davidarmstrong4743
    @davidarmstrong4743 6 років тому +155

    Two great actors and a great director. "Ninety years ago I was a freak. Today I'm an amateur ." What a great and sadly true line.

    • @poweraccountabilityleague6877
      @poweraccountabilityleague6877 2 роки тому

      Two of the most dangerous psychopaths in American history currently live at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave and 1 Observatory Circle in Washington D.C. ... yes ... "What a great and sadly true line"

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear 2 роки тому +3

      I would have much preferred an alliteration. "Ninety years ago, I was an atrocity. Today, an amateur."

    • @kiss.me.monster
      @kiss.me.monster 2 роки тому +7

      @@BogeyTheBear No, that completely changes the meaning of the line. He’s saying ninety years ago there was nobody like him.

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear 2 роки тому +4

      @@kiss.me.monster Then 'aberration' suits the line even better. Less modern-sounding, alliterative, and a synonym.

    • @lavinder11
      @lavinder11 9 місяців тому

      ​@@BogeyTheBearatrocity sounds horrible in this sentence

  • @jbevan70
    @jbevan70 9 років тому +159

    Two of the greatest British voices in the same scene - absolutely perfect.

    • @melissaking6019
      @melissaking6019 2 роки тому +5

      Their chemistry is perfect. But David has the more beautiful, expressive, memorable voice, IMO.

  • @thewhovians6225
    @thewhovians6225 10 років тому +125

    "90 years ago I was a freak. Today, I'm an amateur."

    • @johnnystapleton9842
      @johnnystapleton9842 6 років тому +17

      Damn, if that's not an understatement, especially comparing Jack to the Zodiac, Hitler, Stalin, Manson, and all these shootings.

    • @pferreira1983
      @pferreira1983 5 років тому +8

      Classic line from the movie.

    • @WinslowLeach1974
      @WinslowLeach1974 3 роки тому +3

      One of my very fave movie lines. Classic.

    • @johnnystapleton9842
      @johnnystapleton9842 3 роки тому +1

      @The Wraith True.

    • @carnotantonioromero3024
      @carnotantonioromero3024 2 роки тому +2

      @@johnnystapleton9842 A man kills a handful of prostitutes and is never found. Happens everywhere, all the time, at least in America.

  • @slashandbones13
    @slashandbones13 10 років тому +172

    david warner and malcolm McDowell, if that isn't an amazing combonation of actors, I don't know what is

  • @herschelwright4663
    @herschelwright4663 Рік тому +11

    Jack the Ripper fits in very well in 2023 with all the chaos going on lately.

    • @CD-yr8tw
      @CD-yr8tw 10 місяців тому +2

      Since this movie was made, he would be a noob.

    • @AdmiralBison
      @AdmiralBison Місяць тому +1

      Jack the Ripper wouldn't even be noticed.

    • @LashOutLoud777
      @LashOutLoud777 День тому +1

      If Jack The Ripper were alive today, 🍊💩 would make him head of the FBI, CDC, and FDA.

  • @ninaevans4501
    @ninaevans4501 9 місяців тому +4

    To the late, great David Warner. A truly lovely man, who played his parts as vilains so well. But was a truly humourous and lovely guy deep down. As a child, I met him once for his autograph. He signed it, and gave me a big hug (frowned on today 'coz of idiots like Jim Saville etc).
    RIP David Hatersley Warner)
    🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    May You Forever Find Piece In The Arms Of God.
    God Bless

    • @lysanderofsparta3708
      @lysanderofsparta3708 9 місяців тому

      Wow! What a great story! Wish I could have met the man! I once met the late Sir John Hurt (Warner's lifelong friend and classmate at RADA in the early '60's) at a film festival and he was really nice. He shook my hand and everything and asked me if I was staying to watch his new movie and hoped I would enjoy it.

  • @tamberello1966
    @tamberello1966 2 роки тому +18

    "It's catching. Isn't it? The violence." RIP David Warner

  • @mattpope1746
    @mattpope1746 6 років тому +94

    It would have been epic if he found a scene from A Clockwork Orange on the TV.

    • @shirleyjeannite5724
      @shirleyjeannite5724 3 роки тому +4

      Yeeesss! 😂😂😂

    • @carnotantonioromero3024
      @carnotantonioromero3024 2 роки тому +3

      If they were to do a reboot they could use a montage of nothing but Malcolm McDowell and David Warner movies and TV appearances, before and since :)
      Or in fact given what media has become, something like a wall of flatscreens running various horrorshow news, politics, extreme sports like MMA and WCW, movies, good serial killer shows, bad serial killer shows... and mixed into the whole thing, scenes from McDowell and Warner clips. Jack the Ripper would be background noise in a world like today.
      if only he hadn't made so many bad movies later in life. (What happened to him?)

    • @richarda29
      @richarda29 2 роки тому

      Good luck getting the intellectual property rights.

    • @havanadaurcy1321
      @havanadaurcy1321 2 роки тому

      @@carnotantonioromero3024 Wait I need that

    • @keredsilloc4095
      @keredsilloc4095 2 роки тому +2

      A little bit of the ultra violence

  • @rachelyoung7261
    @rachelyoung7261 10 років тому +50

    These men don't agree, but you can see the respect that the bad guy does have for Herbert.

  • @StormsongK
    @StormsongK 11 років тому +70

    "We must add DETECTIVE to your list of accomplishments." Hello, Ra's al Ghul.

    • @martinguzman3995
      @martinguzman3995 10 років тому +1

      Oh yeah David Warner did play Ra's All Ghoul and Malcolm McDowell played Metello. Instersting. David Warner also played the Scarecrow one time.

    • @lehah4333
      @lehah4333 7 років тому +2

      StormsongK McDowell also played Warner's son on TAS, in a flashback episode in the Old West. McDowell's character was Arcady (sp?)

    • @BATTY3459
      @BATTY3459 3 роки тому

      @@martinguzman3995 I don’t remember Warner as Scarecrow but McDowell was also Mad Mod on Teen Titans

  • @naughtscribe
    @naughtscribe 2 роки тому +26

    RIP David Warner. What a magnificent actor...

  • @InglésconRobert2025
    @InglésconRobert2025 3 роки тому +8

    This movie is better than the newer movies you see today. I remembered it from childhood and borrowed it to show my son. He was not disappointed.

  • @parzooman
    @parzooman 2 роки тому +26

    RIP David Warner. Great actor. Always so natural no matter what he was doing. This is a terrific performance by him (and McDowell).

  • @mikebasil4832
    @mikebasil4832 2 роки тому +20

    Time After Time, Time Bandits and TRON were the first three films that I saw David Warner in. He was an exquisitely great actor and he will be deeply missed.

    • @theKDLChrncls
      @theKDLChrncls 5 місяців тому +1

      and he was also in Titanic!

    • @theKDLChrncls
      @theKDLChrncls 5 місяців тому +1

      and he was also in Titanic (1997)

    • @mikebasil4832
      @mikebasil4832 5 місяців тому +1

      @@theKDLChrncls Yes and he was very good in that too.

  • @mmoore0325
    @mmoore0325 9 років тому +26

    Just watched this tonight for the first time in years. Forgot what a great scene this is. I absolutely love their voices, timing, movements. Just brilliant.

  • @BazukinBelyugovich
    @BazukinBelyugovich 2 роки тому +22

    The way Stephenson's and Wells' characters dressed in the film always fascinated me. On one hand, Stephenson was brought up as a 19th-century gentleman from Victorian England, and you can see how he looks in the beginning. But now here, in the late 1970s, he fits in all too well - he can truly unleash his true persona, Jack the Ripper. He loves this new world, this realm of chaos and carnage and fear-mongering, and he slips into a more modern fashion sense perfectly - you never would have been able to tell he was from the Victorian British Empire. Wells' character, though, cannot fit into this world - he is a chivalrous man, fitting better in a 19th-century that was even too immoral for him; and then to see what he had stumbled into - this late 20th century, a bloody and scarred aftermath of so much horror from decades past - he could never have been able to imagine a place like this, even with his incredibly creative mind. As such, he never changes his fashion sense, always remaining in his original Victorian dress - a tweed suit and bow tie - even when no one else wears it.
    It's really interesting how the way characters dress in a story can be representative of their moral viewpoints - one character fits into to the new world for it's carnage, the other resists it.
    (BTW, when referring to H. G. Wells, I'm just talking about the character in the movie; I don't really know much about the real-world H. G. Wells.)

    • @lysanderofsparta3708
      @lysanderofsparta3708 Рік тому +3

      The real H. G. Wells was not a particularly moral man, at least not with regard to how he conducted his personal life; and he most certainly did not believe in Victorian sexual morality. He was married to his cousin Isabel from 1891 to 1894. He soon divorced her in favor of one of his students Amy Catherine Robbins, whom he nicknamed "Jane" and eventually married in 1895. So, in the movie, H. G. Wells was lying when he told Amy that he was unmarried back in 1893; either that or the writers simply got their facts wrong.
      All throughout his 32-year marriage to Amy Robbins, which lasted until her death at the age of 55 in 1927, Wells had numerous affairs and fathered several illegitimate children with other women, including Rebecca West (their son was the author Anthony West). Some of his other well known conquests included Dorothy Richardson and Margaret Sanger.
      After the death of Amy Robbins, Wells had an affair with the mistress of the Russian writer Maxim Gorky and tried to pressure her into marrying him, but she refused. Alas, it would seem that the real H. G. Wells was as much of a compulsive sex addict as Jack the Ripper is shown to be in the movie. If Wells really had traveled to the year 1979 in a time machine, he'd probably be looking to score with some loose women too. A more plausible scenario would have Wells and Stevenson wearing matching John Travolta-style leisure suits and coincidentally bumping into each other at the same disco while trying to pick up the same girl!

    • @mikebradt8080
      @mikebradt8080 Рік тому

      Holy dialog batman, that was a lot of typing.

  • @vintagegirl1961
    @vintagegirl1961 2 роки тому +8

    Rest peacefully David Warner aka Dr.Necessiter. He died Sunday from a "cancer-related illness," according to BBC News, which cited a statement from his family. He was 80.

  • @debijones7991
    @debijones7991 9 років тому +42

    "Bless my soul" hahahahaha They were both good in this but David Warner really nailed it.

    • @SUGAR_XYLER
      @SUGAR_XYLER 2 роки тому

      @Barnabas Collins David died 🥀

  • @GeorgeVreelandHill
    @GeorgeVreelandHill 9 років тому +74

    Great movie.
    It deserves better recognition.

    • @renatovillatoro4746
      @renatovillatoro4746 4 роки тому +5

      Agree

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch 3 роки тому +4

      One of my all-time favorite movies! Brilliantly written and acted. I saw this in the theater in 1979 and couldn't stop thinking about it for days.

    • @SUGAR_XYLER
      @SUGAR_XYLER 2 роки тому +4

      @@LazyIRanch same....it leaves an affect on people. Glad I have this movie in collection

  • @Mnprmn123
    @Mnprmn123 Рік тому +5

    "We haven't come forward, we've gone back". Modern society in a nutshell.

  • @tremorsfan
    @tremorsfan 2 роки тому +12

    There will never be another David Warner.

  • @pauljacques2133
    @pauljacques2133 2 роки тому +13

    Maximum Respect to the Warner.
    Legend

  • @syphonfilter8372
    @syphonfilter8372 10 років тому +24

    This is a "HOLY SHIT" moment for me. Two of the best actors of their generation in the world.

  • @johnnyzero8853
    @johnnyzero8853 2 роки тому +9

    RIP David Warner, the actor that voiced Ra’s Al Ghul in Batman The Animated Series

    • @crazyralph6386
      @crazyralph6386 8 місяців тому +2

      He was Jor-El in Lois and Clark tv series

    • @trikkerman1
      @trikkerman1 7 місяців тому +1

      I watched the Batman The Animated Series in prime time and didn't know that. Thanks.

    • @theKDLChrncls
      @theKDLChrncls 5 місяців тому +1

      he played the role of Spicer Lovejoy, Cal Hockley's valet and bodyguard in Titanic (1997)

  • @harleyhartley3168
    @harleyhartley3168 10 місяців тому +4

    Like watching this imagining it’s the doctor and the master

  • @OneAndOnlyMe
    @OneAndOnlyMe 7 років тому +13

    One of my favorite movies of all time. David Warner is so under-rated, a brilliant performer.

    • @marmichaux7520
      @marmichaux7520 2 роки тому +4

      Indeed. I always hoped he would've been given a role as a Bond villain. He'd have been epic.

    • @OneAndOnlyMe
      @OneAndOnlyMe 2 роки тому +1

      @@marmichaux7520 Totally agree! I always hoped he'd be a Bond villain.

    • @marmichaux7520
      @marmichaux7520 2 роки тому

      @@OneAndOnlyMe You, too? Yeah, he'd have been perfect for the role.

  • @stevenwatchorn9816
    @stevenwatchorn9816 5 років тому +10

    Nicholas Meyer had a novelist's ear for dialogue, and wrote lines which used the fullness and breadth that English (with its many, varied influences) could provide. When he coupled that with the right setting and actors, it was a joy to watch.

  • @bfitnessjoe
    @bfitnessjoe 2 роки тому +15

    RIP David. Timeless work.

  • @simonhiggins7714
    @simonhiggins7714 8 років тому +23

    I cracked up at how the famous Monetery Pop footage of Jimi Hendrix was used to portray modern violence.

  • @marmichaux7520
    @marmichaux7520 2 роки тому +8

    I loved David Warner in EVERY role I saw him in. From this movie, to The (original)Omen, The Island, Waxwork, A Christmas Carol, & many others. I've looked to see if this movie was ever released on DVD, because it's my most favorite time travel movie of all time. He was a brilliant, captivating, stellar actor, & had a great accent, plus, played such an awesome bad guy. It's so eerie that I wanted to watch the Omen on Tubi on Monday, & then found out he died yesterday.
    Rest in Peace, Mr. Warner, you loveable ole villain.
    🙏🏻 You were a class act.🎩🇬🇧

    • @peg202xo7
      @peg202xo7 2 роки тому +4

      I enjoyed his role as a killer of vampire bats in Nightwing, and he was hilarious as Evil in Time Bandits. He's left us a lot of terrific characters. RIP.

  • @FuzzyDan
    @FuzzyDan 4 роки тому +8

    Sometimes it is the smallest line deliveries that stick with me. Even when he stands there at the door, stunned, and H.G. asks to come inside, Stevenson's English manners instantly emerge with, "Certainly. Certainly." That's acting.

  • @clementk.2561
    @clementk.2561 Рік тому +2

    I just watched Hornblower Mutiny where David Warner acted as Captain James Sawyer which led me to this page. What a great actor. He causes one to absolutely immerse themselves in the story as he brings the screen to life. He will be immensely missed.

  • @christiane.g.4142
    @christiane.g.4142 8 років тому +32

    David Warner was exquisite as Jackt. the Ripper

  • @annettegenovesi
    @annettegenovesi 2 роки тому +10

    Two of the greatest actors ever. I was in love with them and the movie for many years. Utter perfection. I even liked Warner in "Titanic".

  • @williamhicks7736
    @williamhicks7736 5 років тому +10

    This scene is absolutely fantastic! The first time I saw this film I was a naive 13 yr old expecting a sci-fi adventure with cool special effects... When this scene happened, I felt just like the HG Wells character- shocked! Malcom McDowell’s eyes tell the story as he watches the television.... Great stuff!

  • @thatguyfromcetialphaV
    @thatguyfromcetialphaV 2 роки тому +7

    RIP David Warner. I liked him in Star Trek and he was good in Titanic. But I loved him in this. A really under rated movie.

  • @HELL77
    @HELL77 2 роки тому +8

    Rest in Peace, Mr. David Warner.

  • @auntiehill
    @auntiehill 2 роки тому +5

    RIP David Warner. I will always have a soft spot for this film.

  • @TamiJoeris-ge5dg
    @TamiJoeris-ge5dg Рік тому +4

    This scene would have been hilarious if they had shown a scene from A Clockwork Orange. 😊

  • @wesbervig1054
    @wesbervig1054 9 років тому +33

    Imagine living in Victorian England in 1893 and traveling in a time machine to America in 1979 and converting your English Pounds to American Dollars and then checking into a luxury hotel with a sink, shower, bath, and toilet, and a remote controlled color television and, no doubt, a vending machine and an ice machine down the corridor with central heating and air conditioning? You'd probably thought you'd died and gone to heaven.

    • @monsider
      @monsider 6 років тому +10

      Pounds??? A gentleman only carries Guineas.

    • @Elitist20
      @Elitist20 3 роки тому

      And then you find out about the potential for global thermonuclear war...

    • @zonilo1
      @zonilo1 3 роки тому

      @@Elitist20 I guess that would be the actual realization of how horrifying the future actually is which you'll quickly fast track back to the safety of the Victorian era while being glad you don't have to worry about that.
      Perhaps with time traveling technology in your possession however you'll try to find a way to prevent the atomic bomb from being invented in the first place by killing Oppenheimer at a young age.

    • @blueStarKitt7924
      @blueStarKitt7924 2 роки тому

      @@zonilo1 Back to the Victorian era safety, but also back to the Victorian era problems. By the way, even without Oppenheimer the nuclear bomb would have been created. To prevent this, does this means they would have to kill the one who discovered E=mc^2 at a young age?!? Someone at a young age?!?🤔 😠😮‍💨

    • @lysanderofsparta3708
      @lysanderofsparta3708 Рік тому

      @@zonilo1 If Oppenheimer hadn't invented the bomb, someone else would have.

  • @thecanaryisdead4745
    @thecanaryisdead4745 3 роки тому +8

    In 2021,
    I honestly keep thinking in my mind, how appropriate this one scene in the entire movie makes the statement of the decay of humanity. And how it's almost not even shocking to anyone anymore.
    Haven't watched in many years, but I just keep recalling him saying he belongs here (1979) more than HG. And to go home.
    Absolutely the truth.
    Really this one moment from the film is insane,,, considering it's 41 years ago.

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear 2 роки тому +4

      It wasn't all kittens and rainbows in the late 1800's. Enslavement under the guise of colonialism, subjugation under the guise of industrialization. Sure, there are dreamers, visionaries and activists in those days-- but that's the same said of today.

  • @pamills66
    @pamills66 2 роки тому +4

    R.i.P. David Warner(1941-2022)

  • @irkedd
    @irkedd 4 роки тому +7

    that whole clip was truth. and yet done over 40 years ago. most movies today dont say anything real.

  • @RFKFANTS67
    @RFKFANTS67 2 роки тому +3

    Such a Great actor! Usually played a Villian " Always a good performance" Sad he died today at 80. Rip David Warner

  • @AlanCanon2222
    @AlanCanon2222 4 роки тому +8

    This movie caught me at just the right time. I was 15 or 16 and watched it on television one afternoon. I was by this time a fan of H. G. Wells, and Arthur C. Clarke, and I was way more of a "slow and brainy" science fiction type while my friends were eating up Star Wars (which I of course enjoyed).
    Time After Time was just what I needed, it's a good movie that would make a good book. I could appreciate that people were making movies that were more about ideas than special effects. Then, too, this story sucks you right in from the first scene and never lets you go. And what a cast.
    I really didn't know who Malcolm McDowell was (I hadn't seen A Clockwork Orange yet as its violence was outside my tender sensibilities). So this movie was my introduction to Malcolm McDowell, David Warner, and the extraterrestrially gorgeous Mary Steenbergen. The same writer/director Nicholas Meyer made The Day After and three separate Star Trek movies (II (directed), IV (written), and VI (written/directed)), and they're great movies, too.

  • @coralroper6876
    @coralroper6876 5 років тому +15

    "Come on, I won't bite you."
    Oh yes, you're *so* trustworthy, Mr. the Ripper.

  • @jacklawrence2212
    @jacklawrence2212 2 роки тому +5

    The late and very great David Warner... One of the finest actors of his generation and some of my favourite films.

  • @bryanmoynihan2480
    @bryanmoynihan2480 3 роки тому +5

    David Warner and Malcolm McDowell, Two Actors who bring Their "A" Game, No matter what the role.

  • @castelbono
    @castelbono 5 років тому +4

    The words towards the end of the dialogue are amazingly prescient today.

  • @richardmarchiafava3904
    @richardmarchiafava3904 8 років тому +5

    I actually found this movie on TV years ago as a kid by accident and when I found out Malcolm McDowell is in it and David Warner and Mary Steenburgen a part of me definitely said watch it and I was not disappointed aside from Back to the Future which is my all time favorite time travel movie franchise this movie is number 2 absolutely fantastic film

  • @lysanderofsparta3708
    @lysanderofsparta3708 Рік тому +3

    David Warner, the only actor who could upstage Malcolm McDowell.

  • @woodyallen8997
    @woodyallen8997 Рік тому +3

    Great scene between Warner and McDowell. I just wish Warner had more screen time in this movie. A great actor with an amazing voice. I also liked him a lot in the Star Trek TNG episode: Chain of Command. RIP.

    • @danielyeshe
      @danielyeshe 9 місяців тому

      His performance was so impressive. Did you know he didn't have time to learn his lines so was reading them off cards?

    • @woodyallen8997
      @woodyallen8997 9 місяців тому +1

      @@danielyeshe When I was a kid my older brother took me and my middle brother to see Moonraker and we didn't realize there was a double feature and the film playing was "Nightwings". At the time I was only 7 and didn't know much about movis except wanting to watch Moonraker bc as a kid I loved James Bond movies. Hard to believe a little known film with the great David Warner was playing right in front of me that day.

  • @nelsonwalker7105
    @nelsonwalker7105 Рік тому +1

    This is a great scene I always liked this scene thanks for posting this.

  • @MontgomeryMall
    @MontgomeryMall 2 роки тому +2

    Actor David Warner died at the age of 80 on July 24, 2022. Time indeed marches on.

  • @floraposteschild4184
    @floraposteschild4184 2 роки тому +2

    Good night, sweet prince,
    And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest

  • @davedogge2280
    @davedogge2280 2 роки тому +5

    David Warner underrated actor, great in his horror movies that he did. RIP 2022

  • @alexanderryan-jones600
    @alexanderryan-jones600 7 років тому +16

    Irenicus from Baldur's Gate 2, Morpheus from Fallout- this man's voice is amazing.

  • @chancep4050
    @chancep4050 9 років тому +9

    My absolute favorite Time Travel flick ! This is such a great scene !

  • @ericsantana1184
    @ericsantana1184 4 місяці тому +1

    I must admit David Warner has definitely grown on me and I must admit another thing between David Warner and Sir Ian Holm may God Rest their souls I must say they have dominated the role as Jack the Ripper.

  • @petrifiedtoaster8572
    @petrifiedtoaster8572 2 роки тому +2

    RIP David Warner. Passed away yesterday.

  • @patrickstocks3576
    @patrickstocks3576 3 роки тому +3

    Happy 80th birthday 🎂🥳🍾🎉 David Warner

  • @MrLiverpool84
    @MrLiverpool84 4 роки тому +7

    David Warner somehow turns his eyes into pure evil here. Genius.

  • @drlee2
    @drlee2 10 років тому +4

    This is one of my all time favorite movies! Thanks for this.

  • @RWSCOTT
    @RWSCOTT 10 років тому +6

    wonderful little flick. I'm always in tears by the end.

    • @RWSCOTT
      @RWSCOTT 10 років тому +2

      when Wells breaks down at the end, begging Jack to spare her... pain, I guess. ;)

    • @mooncove
      @mooncove 10 років тому +2

      Me too. I feel sorry for Jack too! When Wells goes to pull the key out and Jack nods to him ... The first time I saw this back in 1979, David Warner instantly became my favorite actor. Still is. He actually has less screen time than it seems like he does, but his performance is brilliant and unforgettable.

    • @mooncove
      @mooncove 10 років тому +1

      BTW, in the DVD commentary, Malcolm McDowell ruins the crying scene a little. It's been a while since I listened to it, but as I recall, the tears are fake. He said Mary Steenbergen had some kind of thing she snuck off to use that makes your eyes tear up. He thought that was cheating but he ended up using it! Don't know about David Warner, but he looked pretty teary too, which is why I felt sorry for him. BTW, in the other commentary by the director, it didn't sound like he liked David Warner very much! When he mentioned him at all, it was to complain about him, like about how he didn't tell him before he signed on for the movie that he'd broken his feet and couldn't run, and how he kept asking if there were going to be "short takes" (i.e., fewer lines to memorize). He also refers to the Ripper character as a "plot device"! If you want to hear good things about Warner, listen to Malcolm McDowell; they were good friends.

    • @RWSCOTT
      @RWSCOTT 10 років тому +1

      yah there's a great Comicon interview with both of them and they were very funny together. I do agree tho that Jack IS a plot device. That is, the film is a a romance about Wells meeting the woman of the future that he'd been imagining, with the danger of Jack pushing their level of involvement forward. It's not really a film about catching Jack the Ripper. Wells doesn't really have the skills to do that, even forearmed with future knowledge.

  • @PurpleBox89
    @PurpleBox89 3 роки тому +7

    David Warner gives me Alan Rickman vibes, brilliant scene.

  • @mindakahn9964
    @mindakahn9964 2 роки тому +2

    A brilliant performance. One of my all time favorites.
    May his memory be a blessing.

  • @zf5567
    @zf5567 2 роки тому +4

    I just read David has sadly passed away…RIP to a great actor!!🌹

  • @mccommas2
    @mccommas2 4 роки тому +8

    McDowell is unrecognizable from the pretty puppy he played in Clockwork Orange.

  • @williamhaggard451
    @williamhaggard451 2 роки тому +2

    Great sadness David Warner passed away amazing career in film & Tv 💔💔💔💔💔😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @davethepak
    @davethepak 2 роки тому +2

    This is not a movie, this is a film.
    Great characters, great writing, directing and amazing performance.

  • @Turbiales
    @Turbiales 2 роки тому +6

    Rest in peace, David Warner.

  • @That_Random_Bloke
    @That_Random_Bloke 2 роки тому +5

    RIP David Warner

  • @zmani4379
    @zmani4379 Рік тому +4

    If you think about it - it's pretty mind-bending to consider that Jack the Ripper is chastising Alex the Droog about his pacifist idealism vs the violent future

  • @KERSTEN27
    @KERSTEN27 2 роки тому +1

    Today's the first David Warner birthday he won't be present at. He was hugely talented.

  • @blueStarKitt7924
    @blueStarKitt7924 2 роки тому +1

    That dialogue is stuck in my mind since I am 14. Still, there is something that is telling me that it's too easy and that there is something that we are not getting right about our time. If we want to understand our era, we must understand our past and look more deeply into things, those that seem obvious and those we usually don't think to look on.

  • @Echiya
    @Echiya 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks David for all these amazing performances and for mentoring Patrick another gift to us all.

  • @melissacline196
    @melissacline196 8 років тому +37

    David Warner was sooo dang HOT in this movie!!! That voice...wanted everything about him in this except for the homicidal tendencies and the denim vest.

    • @classic3511
      @classic3511 8 років тому +5

      Great comment, damn he has always been so underrated.

    • @Teobi1
      @Teobi1 7 років тому +2

      Oh, but the homicidal tendencies would keep you on your toes

    • @shirleyjeannite5724
      @shirleyjeannite5724 3 роки тому +1

      😂😂🤣 Right!

    • @EmunahFL
      @EmunahFL 3 роки тому

      @@Teobi1 😂😂😂

    • @lysanderofsparta3708
      @lysanderofsparta3708 Рік тому

      What's wrong with the denim vest?

  • @footofjuniper8212
    @footofjuniper8212 3 роки тому +4

    Probably my favorite scene from one of my favorite films; it speaks volumes.

  • @melissaolson6108
    @melissaolson6108 2 роки тому +4

    RIP, David Warner.

  • @philipjarrett3487
    @philipjarrett3487 2 роки тому +3

    RIP David Warner 1941-2022

  • @mcqueenfanman
    @mcqueenfanman 2 роки тому +3

    One of my favorite roles of both David and Malcolm.

  • @explorandocidadeseregioes
    @explorandocidadeseregioes 2 роки тому +2

    RIP David Warner! Epic scene, brilliant performance of both Warner and McDowell. One interesting thing I noticed is when Wells knocks on the door, John asks "Who is it?", and Wells answers "Your breakfast, sir" with American accent, hahaha, trying to mislead John (and Wells succeeds).

  • @deeesher
    @deeesher 11 років тому +5

    Brilliant dialogue that still works today! Great story and fantastic acting from both men. Thanks for posting this scene!

  • @bensantiago4557
    @bensantiago4557 7 років тому +2

    love Malcolm McDowell and David Warner.Two of the most interesting actors you can watch

  • @sheilawhite9130
    @sheilawhite9130 2 роки тому +11

    RIP David Warner 💔💔💔 He was a FABULOUS ACTOR!!!!

  • @justinjacquez9321
    @justinjacquez9321 10 років тому +40

    Metallo and Ra's al Ghul arguing

    • @superdudex17
      @superdudex17 4 роки тому +1

      I was gonna say the same thing lol

    • @346436
      @346436 4 роки тому +4

      Malcom also played Ra's son Arkady Duvall on Batman TAS for an added connection

    • @SuperWolsey
      @SuperWolsey 4 роки тому

      No.... Metallo and the Doctor (Unbound version of 3rd)

    • @BATTY3459
      @BATTY3459 3 роки тому

      @@346436 oh yeah I forgot about that!

  • @richelliott9320
    @richelliott9320 4 роки тому +3

    This scene stuck with me over several years

  • @pamelawhitehouse468
    @pamelawhitehouse468 2 роки тому +1

    I just Love and Admire Malcolm McDowell and David Warner. And both of them have contributed to the Industry and David Warner will be missed.

  • @williepalma4807
    @williepalma4807 4 роки тому +3

    When David Warner appear in a movies he put the magic touch of a greatness moments and make a real situations are happening in the films.. Like "Rasputin" movie and "Titanic" movie..📽🌎

  • @limbaughsbothersomecarbunc8096
    @limbaughsbothersomecarbunc8096 6 років тому +4

    If you never saw this movie, check it out! It’s great and holds up very well.
    And if you’re a fan of the ‘Back To The Future’ world, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to see one of the main cast members in yet another great time-travel film.
    The quality of this clip is so much better than the sorry VHS tape we watched over and over! Definitely worth a watch!

  • @kezadrone
    @kezadrone 10 років тому +13

    David Warner is up there in my top two most watchable actors. The second spot goes to Cushing. Great stuff.

  • @christiane.g.4142
    @christiane.g.4142 5 років тому +5

    "It's catching isn't it? Violence?" Looks away with a sardonic look after making a troubling point to the other

  • @spectreman2532
    @spectreman2532 Рік тому +1

    David Warner as Jack The Ripper is one of the first things I can remember and he was simply terrifying and still classy.

  • @TitusVeneficus
    @TitusVeneficus 10 років тому +22

    It's catching, isn't it? Violence.

    • @kezadrone
      @kezadrone 10 років тому +5

      Warner's character would love now.

    • @mooncove
      @mooncove 10 років тому +4

      The more things change, the more they stay the same actually. The TVs are just flatter and the remote controls don't click. Although we definitely don't have enough Bugs Bunny on TV!
      Anyway, I was really bummed when the scene cut off right there ... cuz I know what comes next, and the whole scene is brilliant really. (Yeah, the violence is catching. But it's about H.G. Wells chasing David Warner's version of Jack the Ripper--who's a lot less violent than the real one--through time, so I know the violence isn't real. It's two really great actors being really really GREAT! And, yeah, what a lot of other people said. Every one of David Warner's lines is quotable, especially the way he says them!)

  • @patrickstocks3576
    @patrickstocks3576 2 роки тому +3

    RIP David Warner 🙏😢😇👼🏽✝️

  • @pacificrules
    @pacificrules 2 роки тому +2

    RIP Mr. David Warner.... 7/24/22

  • @MV-nx5xo
    @MV-nx5xo 11 років тому +9

    "Yer breakfast, sir."