I never forgot this speech scene in the movie. It takes incredible courage to stand up in the company of both your friends and your detractors and say what’s on your mind coming from your heart.
Aren’t these the same “nerds” that filmed women in the shower without the women’s consent? Yeah..,you go on be proud of being a nerd. But the jocks, who’s only “crime” were just being assholes. NEVER COMMITTED AN ILLEGAL CRIME! Fuck the woke crowd, but this movie isn’t anything worth being “proud” of! 😂😂😂😂 Go on NERD...ask ANY women if she wouldn’t mind being filmed in the shower without her knowing!!! I dare you! So fuck off nerd. I’d rather be a jock in this weird universe.
Look at their reactions. Almost all the jocks and the coach continue to look at the nerds with disgust... except for Stan. You can tell he's actually thinking about what he's done and how it cost him Betty. There's a sense of remorse, and even a little bit of shame there. It's a moment of real acting in a movie where you wouldn't expect to see that kind of thing on a deep level.
Kind of reminds me of the Emilio Estavez character in ‘The Breakfast Club’. A jock assaults and humiliated an underclass man and then later is deeply humiliated himself for what he did.
'Those bastards trashed our house" Ogre looks away in embarrassment and shame, Stan looks like a guilty toddler who drew on the wall. Burk on the hand smirks proudly.
this MUST happen we as nerds NEED to unite and make it clear that we are all over the world and no matter what is done nor said to us we wont back down we will stand our ground dont we dont follow the jock we dont change to fit in this is who we are we dont hurt others!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its ok to be different as long as you dont hurt others intentionally or unintentionally
This scene right here, it made Revenge of the Nerds stand apart from other college movies. The film may have been a comedy with gross-out elements to it, but it had an agenda and a heart to it. Self acceptance is the key to maturity, and Jeff Kanew the director and the other actors were serious about it’s underlying message. They cared, they put their hearts into it and meant what they said.
John Goodman's performance is underrated and should have been nominated for an oscar. I know that sounds stupid but that speech in the locker room was awesome performance
yes and no. im not sure narcissist bullies can deal with shame emotion. they appear to short circuit. they are special aka retarded and must be managed as such. retarded: meaning they've just been getting advice from the wrong people.
Fantastic movie ending. I had to watch this again because I felt Freddie Mercury was a bit of a nerd himself. Yet, what a hero! And this movie captures one of the best songs to come from Queen and Freddie's genius. And yes -- just saw the movie "Bohemian Rhapsody" and am just completely in awe about Mercury. Love the choice of music here. Indeed... I am a nerd. And I identify with these guys despite the dramatic antics.
As a young boy my grandpa had a whole wall in his guest bedroom made for vhs movies. I watched revenge of the nerds 1&2 when I used to visit him. He lived right next to a major university and he would drive me by the fraternities at a young age. My older brother was kind of a nerdish guy all through middle and high school . He was in the band and wore glssses. I love these movies so much. I just caught the ending the other week and this speech has been stuck in my head
I know this is just a movie but being a guy who grew up wearing glasses. This movie was really important. When Lewis makes his speech it reminds me of all those times i was put down and made fun of
Stan's expression of guilt (2:15) has a backstory that didn't make it to the final cut. In the original storyline, Stan tried to conceal a secret from the AlphaBeta fraternity; he had a brother who was a nerd. If you've seen the DVD extras and deleted scenes, you'll know this. There's a scene where Stan's brother calls to ask him a favor; to which Stan quickly reprimanded him and told him never to.call back again. If I have the exact details wrong, forgive me but you get to.the point. It all comes full circle in Nerds Part 3 where Stan says he always wanted to pursue other things (reading books, getting good grades) but was forced by his parents to achieve more superficial pursuit; being popular and choosing an effective venue to feed that popularity, sports. A fun little trivia for all ROTN lovers like me.
I remember reading somewhere that in the original script Stan was supposed to be a closet Nerd and his expression was that of shame and guilt. In Nerds 3 or 4 Stand finally comes out as always having been a Nerd and embraces it
Bishop Z your comments during mass were well done and well thought of for this day of Mass. Truly you are " The Shepard of the Lord" May this Mass guide us to a better understanding of the gospel and to the future of the church. Amen and congrats on your many years in the church...
The original sub plot for Stan was very interesting. The sub plot had Stan as a jock, as seen in the movie, but to keep in with his Alpha Beta fraternity brothers, he had to hide the fact that he was actually...a nerd. He would hide in his dorm room wearing his glasses and studying, only to be dragged to frat parties and get drunk. Falling behind in his grades, he was paying nerds to secretly tutor him and to keep his true nature a secret. It's also why he was adamant in kicking the nerds out of their dorm so as to have his own room to hide his glasses ant text books. The Pep Rally scene is really the only subtle indication left of this sub plot. Prior to this, the football coach made his speech to the Alpha Betas about getting redemption after getting their _"asses whipped by a bunch of goddamn nerds."_ Being with his frat boys at the time, Stan had to keep up the image, and trashed the Tri Lambda frat house. Ever wonder why at the Pep Rally, Stan never jumped off the float, picked a fight with the black Lambdas, or fought for his girl, or made a threat to get the nerds? When Betty rushes to Lewis, Danny Bourke is seen on the float in the background gesturing to Stan as if, _"Are you going to let these nerds get away with this?"_ It were the speeches of Gilbert and Lewis, that Stan's true feelings were revealed. When Gilbert and Lewis were talking to the crowd about _"being laughed at and made to feel inferior,"_ Stan was the only Alpha of the main three without a look of anger, frustration or contempt. It was a look of uncertainty and reflection. By the end of the speeches, he had a look of genuine sadness. It wasn't because Betty left him. It was because he wanted to go down there and join them, but knew he never could.
You know that Anthony Edwards (Gilbert Lowe) must've been freezing his butt off. You can see and hear it. Not only was he wet but cold too. I'd say this was the best scene out of the film. When I was in school back in the 80s and 90s, I was considered a nerd. Not a smart one but a nerd nonetheless. I got picked on a lot because of the way I looked and dressed and I was in special education classes all my life so that didn't help either.
This wasn't just a comedy. It was a complaint at that time against bullying and abuse of privileged athletes over the rest of the students. In that scene we see how even the former students of the band and the public, some, once humiliated, joined the Nerds. And that speech in that scene helped immortalize Queen's song "We are the champions". It was that movie and that scene that made "We Are the Champions", an eternal lyric.
I was a nerd skinny child of a minority descent in a small white town. I was bullied by many, and this video is quite realistic if you look at the story. I remember the "star" athletes would bully me, and even one wanted to rough me up, and I remember him stuffing snow down my throat, and then after, he told me "don't move", he didn't want to bully me anymore, but didn't want to let people know that he was embarrassed at his actions. So after I stopped fighting, he stuffed more snow down my throat, and just stood up and walked away, not saying anything. I remember him looking at me afterwards with shame, I felt "well, oh well, that's the way it is". Girls would protect me, the popular ones, which made me kinda laugh "Hey, why are you picking on Shawn, he didn't do anything to you". Yeah, then the bullying kind of lessened. I felt it funny that the girls would feel sorry for me. I felt "hey, I guess I'm gonna be picked on for being skinny asian and very nerdy". I did do things to solve the skinny weak asian: I went to the gym a lot, and in university, its funny that things kinda change: all the jocks in the class became good friends with me, as I was a cool guy, and even though I was weaker in the gym then them, I loved working out and sports, and would never give up: that - any real gym bum or sports fanatic will read as a guy that has a never give up mentality. It also helps that I took a sport more suitable for my physique - martial arts, and got real good at that. In university, with regards to frat parties, I didn't join a frat, as a nerdy engineer. However, I was invited by my greek/white friends to go to frat parties and, yes, clubs that only let white people in (this existed in Canada, it wasn't an open rule of course, this was a while back). I remember several times, some girls made comments like "shouldn't you be in the library" or "you don't look like the type that belongs here". My frat friends would look at me and then the girl, they'd seen in my eyes I didn't take offense, and then go on to say "Hmm, hey, don't judge him by his appearance. Shawn is our friend, he's cool.". I think they then realized that I must be decent as I got public respect, real respect. Also, I remember sitting down at a table, and people having a smirk, and about to say shit, then a couple friends (who were tall, handsome and strong europeans) say to the table "Hey, everyone met our friend Shawn? Yeah, he's our buddy, he comes in to this club, I don't give a shit that they don't let asians in here, he came in with us". Then, the table realized something, they realized maybe minorities were cool? I was let in because the guys basically knew the owner, and were well known in the community. It didn't take long for everyone to realize the guy with the glasses was a decent guy, and made more friends. I guess this is what reducing racism is all about. Anyways, I had my own crew: international students - and that was the best, people from all of the world who wanted to have fun, and learn from others. I ended up traveling to asia and living there or 12+ years, until covid forced me back to Canada. Now things have changed a lot. A lot of the racism that existed before doesn't exist now.
Lewis then cheats on Betty in part 2.. then ends up stop being a nerd and married to Betty in part 3 only to become a nerd again. Stan becomes a nerd too and hooks up with a nerd chick.
Oh man those poor featured extras... "Um, yeah... We some people who look like they get called a spaz or a dork... Okaaaay, PERFECT, you guys will do.. Sooooo, umm, I need you guys to just stand over here and look over here. That'd be great... Greeeeeeat" (I picture Bill Lumbergh as the head of casting)
I know most people think this movie is just a stupid college comedy film and in a lot of ways it is. But by God everybody is so likable and it has such a universal message at this point that I dare those people to watch this again and not see more to it than they first thoughts
The real MVPs? The line of Tri-Lams. They don't move once from the moment they come out. They hold that line between the ABs and the Louis/Gilbert. Same with UN Jefferson. That's bad a$$!
I never forgot this speech scene in the movie. It takes incredible courage to stand up in the company of both your friends and your detractors and say what’s on your mind coming from your heart.
“You’re jocks. Go live in the gym!” Gold!
The Dean Did The Right Thing The Alpha's & There Coach Got What Was
Coming To Them
I’m just surprised that they weren’t kicked off campus or expelled for vandalism, harassment, or assault
Boom
They deserve it
I'll never forget that good comeback.
That is a great speech, true words of Wisdom. Also I think it was a perfect song to play even with Freddie Mercury in the crowd! RIP Freddie Mercury
Freddie was in the crowd??
The jock that said "Then where the hell are we gonna live?" is Matt Salinger, son of JD Salinger who wrote Catcher in the Rye.
He also played Captain America in Captain America (1990)
I'm glad Gilbert was named president of the greek council.
Well, who else in the Lambda group would it be? Lewis maybe?
I consider this one of the most strongest endings in movie history. I could literally leave the theater feeling proud of being a nerd.
Me too
Damn straight me as well
Im proud since i was a child, i saw this like 25 years old and still love it, nerd power!
Aren’t these the same “nerds” that filmed women in the shower without the women’s consent? Yeah..,you go on be proud of being a nerd. But the jocks, who’s only “crime” were just being assholes. NEVER COMMITTED AN ILLEGAL CRIME!
Fuck the woke crowd, but this movie isn’t anything worth being “proud” of! 😂😂😂😂 Go on NERD...ask ANY women if she wouldn’t mind being filmed in the shower without her knowing!!! I dare you!
So fuck off nerd. I’d rather be a jock in this weird universe.
I'm a nerd
Look at their reactions. Almost all the jocks and the coach continue to look at the nerds with disgust... except for Stan. You can tell he's actually thinking about what he's done and how it cost him Betty. There's a sense of remorse, and even a little bit of shame there. It's a moment of real acting in a movie where you wouldn't expect to see that kind of thing on a deep level.
And Stan was also the leader of Alpha Betas, which left an even bigger impact.
Yet in 3 he’s suddenly “nah fuck it I was right”
Are the sequels worth watching I have seen the first one a lot
One of the edited scenes revealed that Stan had a nerd brother . That’s why he looked like that .
Kind of reminds me of the Emilio Estavez character in ‘The Breakfast Club’. A jock assaults and humiliated an underclass man and then later is deeply humiliated himself for what he did.
We Are The Champions, By Queen
'Those bastards trashed our house"
Ogre looks away in embarrassment and shame, Stan looks like a guilty toddler who drew on the wall. Burk on the hand smirks proudly.
this MUST happen we as nerds NEED to unite and make it clear that we are all over the world and no matter what is done nor said to us we wont back down we will stand our ground dont we dont follow the jock we dont change to fit in this is who we are we dont hurt others!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its ok to be different as long as you dont hurt others intentionally or unintentionally
This scene right here, it made Revenge of the Nerds stand apart from other college movies. The film may have been a comedy with gross-out elements to it, but it had an agenda and a heart to it. Self acceptance is the key to maturity, and Jeff Kanew the director and the other actors were serious about it’s underlying message. They cared, they put their hearts into it and meant what they said.
John Goodman's performance is underrated and should have been nominated for an oscar. I know that sounds stupid but that speech in the locker room was awesome performance
Agree
A decade or two later, jock and everyone else use devices that were created by nerds. NERD POWER!!!
This is a good speech, but nothing beats Booger's speech: "This is bullshit! I want bush! Pan down! We've got bush! WE'VE GOT BUSH!!!"
I related to him on a spiritual level, wasn't really a nerd more of a rebel.
It's so amazing how a lot of the people playing nerds have gone on to great careers.
Best speech. Love it
Love how the entire band goes at once.
I'm a nerd and, uh, I'm pretty proud of it.
I’m a nerd, too. I just found that out tonight 🤓❤️
I was actual picked on 91 in High School & Bus
I think you are very beautiful, Kirsten. And eh, I am a nerd too...
@@DanielBrongers 😁😁
The nerds did not get revenge. They got justice.
Justice is served
Perfect song for this scene. The filmmakers/writers knew how to put together a good one....
I think one of the best things about this scene is the powerful look of acceptance and defeat on stans face. Perfect.
mellykellyknight Probably also guilt as well
yes and no. im not sure narcissist bullies can deal with shame emotion. they appear to short circuit. they are special aka retarded and must be managed as such. retarded: meaning they've just been getting advice from the wrong people.
Ted McGinley is such a good actor. Rarely can a single look elevate a story the way his last shot elevates this movie.
@@jesusislukeskywalker4294 Nah. Clearly a lesson was learned. At the end of part 3 he gives the final speech, calls himself a nerd and saves the day.
Absolutely, unfortunately nerd persecution is a very real thing gone through it all through school!
I love this scene. I've seen this movie hundreds of times. Classic. I hope they don't make remake.
"You're JOCKS; go live in the GYM!"
APPLAUSE, SIR -- YOU UNDERSTOOD THE ASSIGNMENT!!
The best part of my power movie!
Nerds Nerds.😍😍😍
This was a very powerful scene for many of the generation, made it ok to be a nerd
Gilbert was always the hero. But for some reason Lewis got the credit
Because Gilbert is an introvert (INTJ), whereas Lewis is an extrovert (ENTP).
"Tonight those bastards they trashed our house
Why?
Cause we're smart?
I'm a nerd and I'm pretty proud of it"
I'm a nerd. And I'm pretty damn proud of it.
Have this many times classic movie great film
Fantastic movie ending.
I had to watch this again because I felt Freddie Mercury was a bit of a nerd himself. Yet, what a hero! And this movie captures one of the best songs to come from Queen and Freddie's genius.
And yes -- just saw the movie "Bohemian Rhapsody" and am just completely in awe about Mercury.
Love the choice of music here.
Indeed... I am a nerd. And I identify with these guys despite the dramatic antics.
Neeraj Murarka Here's an update: "Bohemian Rhapsody" took home four Oscars the other night.
It's just a song
@@elilee2189you arent very with it....are ya
Ogre was a nerd the whole time
2:32 Mr. Dean's Best line ever
As a young boy my grandpa had a whole wall in his guest bedroom made for vhs movies. I watched revenge of the nerds 1&2 when I used to visit him. He lived right next to a major university and he would drive me by the fraternities at a young age. My older brother was kind of a nerdish guy all through middle and high school . He was in the band and wore glssses. I love these movies so much. I just caught the ending the other week and this speech has been stuck in my head
I know this is just a movie but being a guy who grew up wearing glasses. This movie was really important. When Lewis makes his speech it reminds me of all those times i was put down and made fun of
_Gilbert_ was the one making the speech. Lewis comes over later.
I'm a hood nerd and I'm proud of it that's why I like this movie because it's inspired me and I hope it's help others
Stan's expression of guilt (2:15) has a backstory that didn't make it to the final cut. In the original storyline, Stan tried to conceal a secret from the AlphaBeta fraternity; he had a brother who was a nerd. If you've seen the DVD extras and deleted scenes, you'll know this. There's a scene where Stan's brother calls to ask him a favor; to which Stan quickly reprimanded him and told him never to.call back again. If I have the exact details wrong, forgive me but you get to.the point. It all comes full circle in Nerds Part 3 where Stan says he always wanted to pursue other things (reading books, getting good grades) but was forced by his parents to achieve more superficial pursuit; being popular and choosing an effective venue to feed that popularity, sports. A fun little trivia for all ROTN lovers like me.
I remember reading somewhere that in the original script Stan was supposed to be a closet Nerd and his expression was that of shame and guilt. In Nerds 3 or 4 Stand finally comes out as always having been a Nerd and embraces it
It was number 3. In the 2nd one Ogre comes out as a nerd.
The guy on the phone demands Stan pays him the money he owes him. He doesn't politely ask him for a favor.
Glad they got those bastards back, there’s only so much you can tolerate !!!
I’m just glad Gilbert didn’t electrocute himself there. (Also, Michelle Meyrink ❤️)
Bishop Z your comments during mass were well done and well thought of for this day of Mass. Truly you are " The Shepard of the Lord" May this Mass guide us to a better understanding of the gospel and to the future of the church. Amen and congrats on your many years in the church...
Stan Gable became a new man after this.
Jesus Saves And so is Ogre.
Yeah - he married MARCY in Married with Children and became a P-Whipped Wuss!
Really? Didnt he try to get the girl back in one of the stupid sequels?
@@blueelkmarketing3436 Part 3, then in 4 he goes full nerd and gets his Mu
@@BrandonKohout Only God=Lord Jesus Christ can save.
1:32 God bless you, Freddie Mercury. The most apropos song for all victories
RIP Bernie Casey.
He was the King Gargoyle in the movie from the 70's. Didn't know this till last year. Shame on me.
The original sub plot for Stan was very interesting.
The sub plot had Stan as a jock, as seen in the movie, but to keep in with his Alpha Beta fraternity brothers, he had to hide the fact that he was actually...a nerd. He would hide in his dorm room wearing his glasses and studying, only to be dragged to frat parties and get drunk. Falling behind in his grades, he was paying nerds to secretly tutor him and to keep his true nature a secret. It's also why he was adamant in kicking the nerds out of their dorm so as to have his own room to hide his glasses ant text books.
The Pep Rally scene is really the only subtle indication left of this sub plot. Prior to this, the football coach made his speech to the Alpha Betas about getting redemption after getting their _"asses whipped by a bunch of goddamn nerds."_ Being with his frat boys at the time, Stan had to keep up the image, and trashed the Tri Lambda frat house.
Ever wonder why at the Pep Rally, Stan never jumped off the float, picked a fight with the black Lambdas, or fought for his girl, or made a threat to get the nerds? When Betty rushes to Lewis, Danny Bourke is seen on the float in the background gesturing to Stan as if, _"Are you going to let these nerds get away with this?"_
It were the speeches of Gilbert and Lewis, that Stan's true feelings were revealed. When Gilbert and Lewis were talking to the crowd about _"being laughed at and made to feel inferior,"_ Stan was the only Alpha of the main three without a look of anger, frustration or contempt. It was a look of uncertainty and reflection. By the end of the speeches, he had a look of genuine sadness. It wasn't because Betty left him. It was because he wanted to go down there and join them, but knew he never could.
You know that Anthony Edwards (Gilbert Lowe) must've been freezing his butt off. You can see and hear it. Not only was he wet but cold too. I'd say this was the best scene out of the film.
When I was in school back in the 80s and 90s, I was considered a nerd. Not a smart one but a nerd nonetheless. I got picked on a lot because of the way I looked and dressed and I was in special education classes all my life so that didn't help either.
JazzFan76 God Bless
I might be in the minority here but Anthony was so darn cute in this movie. I couldn't take him seriously as a nerd because of that
I was too. I can relate and you’re not alone.
Heidi Clark Nope not alone. Gilbert was the cutest of the nerds
@@Karmen2010 I thought so too. Very handsome.
"There's a lot of us than there are you..."
Love how they were being themselves nothing special just plan and simple in life
It’s so funny how Karma works. I was a bully in school, always in trouble. And my son is a nerd, and I love him to death! Thank you Karma!!!
No one is going to be free until nerd persecution ends.
I love the way that the dean stood up and said you know I'm going to let the Nerds take over your guys's house you can go live in the gym.
it's the key point of the movie. #1984
Which is what should've happened when the AB's burned their house down originally.
And he shoves the coach back too.
Best ending of a movie ever!!!
I'm a nerd too, and I'm glad he bopped Betty ....
Nerd in the streets but a freak in the sheets
Ogre did not like hearin that shit "Theres a lot more of us than there are of you"
But he becomes one in ROTN 2.
I just don't think he understood what Lewis was saying.
Whether you think you're a nerd or not, why don't you just come down and join us
You go Nerdtacus!!
after all this time, I completely forgot the one dude got a cheerleader lol made me proud!
And marries her too in Part 3.
I'm a bit surprise that the couch wasn't fired and the jocks involved didn't get suspended.
Just Look At The Reaction On Stan's Face At 2:14
Know & Realize What He Had Lost
This wasn't just a comedy. It was a complaint at that time against bullying and abuse of privileged athletes over the rest of the students. In that scene we see how even the former students of the band and the public, some, once humiliated, joined the Nerds. And that speech in that scene helped immortalize Queen's song "We are the champions". It was that movie and that scene that made "We Are the Champions", an eternal lyric.
R I P Bernie Casey
Y hasta ahora recién escucho que Queen era parte de la pelicula en el 84 🇵🇪💙🃏
same here in australia
❤Love it❤
Nerds ROCK!
Jefferson's life changed forever after Betty left him for a nerd.
Jefferson Darcy
Great speech Bill Gate
In the end they really did win, because the nerds are all rich billionaires now, and the jocks all poor or on unemployment. Now . Lol.
That's not true... some of them are gym instructors 😂
I was a nerd skinny child of a minority descent in a small white town. I was bullied by many, and this video is quite realistic if you look at the story. I remember the "star" athletes would bully me, and even one wanted to rough me up, and I remember him stuffing snow down my throat, and then after, he told me "don't move", he didn't want to bully me anymore, but didn't want to let people know that he was embarrassed at his actions. So after I stopped fighting, he stuffed more snow down my throat, and just stood up and walked away, not saying anything. I remember him looking at me afterwards with shame, I felt "well, oh well, that's the way it is".
Girls would protect me, the popular ones, which made me kinda laugh "Hey, why are you picking on Shawn, he didn't do anything to you". Yeah, then the bullying kind of lessened. I felt it funny that the girls would feel sorry for me. I felt "hey, I guess I'm gonna be picked on for being skinny asian and very nerdy".
I did do things to solve the skinny weak asian: I went to the gym a lot, and in university, its funny that things kinda change: all the jocks in the class became good friends with me, as I was a cool guy, and even though I was weaker in the gym then them, I loved working out and sports, and would never give up: that - any real gym bum or sports fanatic will read as a guy that has a never give up mentality. It also helps that I took a sport more suitable for my physique - martial arts, and got real good at that.
In university, with regards to frat parties, I didn't join a frat, as a nerdy engineer. However, I was invited by my greek/white friends to go to frat parties and, yes, clubs that only let white people in (this existed in Canada, it wasn't an open rule of course, this was a while back). I remember several times, some girls made comments like "shouldn't you be in the library" or "you don't look like the type that belongs here". My frat friends would look at me and then the girl, they'd seen in my eyes I didn't take offense, and then go on to say "Hmm, hey, don't judge him by his appearance. Shawn is our friend, he's cool.". I think they then realized that I must be decent as I got public respect, real respect.
Also, I remember sitting down at a table, and people having a smirk, and about to say shit, then a couple friends (who were tall, handsome and strong europeans) say to the table "Hey, everyone met our friend Shawn? Yeah, he's our buddy, he comes in to this club, I don't give a shit that they don't let asians in here, he came in with us". Then, the table realized something, they realized maybe minorities were cool? I was let in because the guys basically knew the owner, and were well known in the community. It didn't take long for everyone to realize the guy with the glasses was a decent guy, and made more friends. I guess this is what reducing racism is all about.
Anyways, I had my own crew: international students - and that was the best, people from all of the world who wanted to have fun, and learn from others. I ended up traveling to asia and living there or 12+ years, until covid forced me back to Canada. Now things have changed a lot. A lot of the racism that existed before doesn't exist now.
This speech is similar to the one Rocky gave the Russians in Rocky 4.
other way around , this movie came out before Rocky 4
Sorry, Stan. No more Betty Childs for you.
Lewis then cheats on Betty in part 2.. then ends up stop being a nerd and married to Betty in part 3 only to become a nerd again. Stan becomes a nerd too and hooks up with a nerd chick.
Judy and Gilbert made a cute couple.
I'm a nerd
Ogre, you idiot
I'm a nerd too.
Now nerds RULE THE DAMN WORLD!!!
Nerd and proud!
End Bullying and Shaming
Well at least you got Marcy Darcy to look forward to!
No one’s ever gonna be free until Nerd Persecution ends.
Im A Proud Nerd !!
Classic movie with a powerful message,just sayin'
Nerds! Nerds! Nerds! Nerds!
Ogre finally becomes a nerd!😂
Even laughs like Lewis.
Talk to me Goose
Bohemian Rhapsody brought me here lol I had no idea I knew so many Queen songs I can dig it 😎👌🏾 p.s I'm a nerd 🤓
oh brother nerd dude you've got a bit to catch up on. listening does not mean hearing. quite the opposite.
NERDS! NERDS! NERDS!🙌
Make you sad this being a nerd should not, for part of your journey to being Goose it is.
-Yoda.
Oh man those poor featured extras...
"Um, yeah... We some people who look like they get called a spaz or a dork... Okaaaay, PERFECT, you guys will do.. Sooooo, umm, I need you guys to just stand over here and look over here. That'd be great... Greeeeeeat"
(I picture Bill Lumbergh as the head of casting)
A similar message needs to be said to the people of the world about our governments and the elite
I’m so proud to be a nerd.
When I was smart I was called a nerd
I love Gilbert girl friend on the show michelle meyrink
The whole band?
I'm a nerd and proud of it
I know most people think this movie is just a stupid college comedy film and in a lot of ways it is. But by God everybody is so likable and it has such a universal message at this point that I dare those people to watch this again and not see more to it than they first thoughts
Had this movie on betamax as a kid. Watched it repeatedly over and over and over again.
Great scene
Betty. 🤣🤣🤣
0:28 Jefferson Darcy making that face that says I’m only sorry cuz we got caught
Imagine after college you end up living across from al bundy 😆
The real MVPs? The line of Tri-Lams. They don't move once from the moment they come out. They hold that line between the ABs and the Louis/Gilbert. Same with UN Jefferson. That's bad a$$!
I'm a proud nerd
That's how he met al bundy.....
I am a nerd. Here me roar.
I'm a geeky nerd conservative Christian - I can relate to this movie.
They trashed their house because they lost the Greek council.