One Flew Over the Sanitarium - Metallica w/Jack Nicholson classic "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
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- Опубліковано 29 лют 2024
- Metallica's song Welcome Home (Sanitarium) with visuals from the classic movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
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I (obviously) don't own any rights to either the Metallica song used here or to the movie. My channel isn't monetized; this is simply a fun mashup.
What can you say, there are no words to describe this movie. No 1 of all time. Everyone should have received an Oscar. You are left breathless, stunned. First time I saw the movie, I cried for ages.
The window crashes when the music ends. Great poetry right there, pal!
Song goes perfect with this
Thanks for checking it out! 🙂
Beautiful fucking movie
Indeed! One of my absolute favorites.
well done, one of my favorite movies brilliant mash up
Thank you for checking it out and appreciating it! Great song and great movie. 🙂
Ol' Jack...from the movie The Shining to this! Awesome
Actually, The Shining came out 5 years later! ^^
Also featuring Scatman Crothers !
@@hugojrivas Yes! =)
They say "timing is everything" and man it sure was! The song was so well timed with the scenes from the movie and had a bow put on it with the lyrical/scenes connection! Bravo!
Thank you so much! I love both the song and the movie, so it was a fun project.
The song and the movie,was perfectly edited! You should an Emmy!
@@JamesMatthewGallagher Awesome editing!
The love you put into it shows. I love this one, too.
Wow,you nailed it,remembered that movie,a classic, well done!!
Thanks so much! Hard to go wrong with both Metallica and Jack Nicholson. 🙂
@JamesMatthewGallagher keep up the good work bud!
Nice work! That was awesome :)
Thank you! 🙂
Excellent!
Thanks!
Nicely cut together. In recent days with the whole world have turned into a madhouse a spark hit me. Quentin Tarrantino must write and direct the movies sequel. About the life and times of the king of cheat - the Chief. How he ends up in Hell and what happens ever after. Will he find peace of mind, what other adventures mark his path. Will he meet McMurphys ghost or make a second friend as deep? Maybe a collab with the Coen bros would do the task of taking the madness outside the madhouse justice...And Quentin would have a golden character to have him jump back and forth in time as the Pulp Fiction characters so amazingly did. If anyone reading has a means of getting this idea into Quentins Head
somehow, I'm sure I'd live to see a masterpiece equally bowing to the outstanding Original, on all levels that it masterfully combined so powerful, I'd expect the love and respect to this would push the collective efforts to honour with a matching sequel no one thought possible...your thoughts, night owls?
There are definitely more possibilities for this type of movie. I even think about a series on HBO or Netflix or Amazon Prime where the characters mostly change, but the staff remains the same characters.
Unfortunately, Tarrantino is just about done with filmmaking. But there are other exciting directors/storytellers out there..............
Mesh 😅 yes
The grand opening
👍👍
Peliculon!!
Estoy de acuerdo!
nice
I'm going to write something here and say that it's a "spoiler", so for those who haven't seen the film, please don't read this comment.
The film was inspired by a book, but there is a very important fact in the book that was changed in the film. Such incredible and vital detail that I don't know how it could have been modified. In the book, it is clear that McMurphy discovers Nurse Ratched's "modus operandi", the way she purposely afflicts patients, which is in her speech, in her voice. So, in the book, it is described that McMurphy strangles her, with the intention of breaking her vocal cords. In the film this appears, but unlike the book, where the woman never speaks again, in the film she appears with a protection around her neck and speaking, after McMurphy's attack. I think this completely broke the idea that is very well constructed in the book!
Ratched is certainly behind the plot to have McMurphy lobotomized. I read a really good comment about the unlikely friendship between McMurphy and Chief Bromden. When Chief Bromden discovers everything, that McMurphy has had surgery, he gives his friend what no one else could: by killing him, the chief gives McMurphy the greatest escape of all, he gifts McMurphy not only with physical freedom, but also the spiritual, taking him out of that place.
Why didn't you include chief running
The song was over. 🙂 There's a lot I wanted to include but couldn't squeeze it in.
Non potendolo "rieducare" ai comportamenti formali della societa'.....un uomo libero...il manicomio diventa il luogo di elezione
Infatti
This song is the embodiment of Nurse Ratchet IMO. The Master controlling the weak because she is truly evil incarnate.