@@patrickbateman4148 In the film, the scene in the comment occurs just before Willem Dafoe arrives to the Russian hotel suite (approximately 30-35 minutes into the film)
Man, this guy is so unique and rare. I think every evil/ mad/ insane characters, makes him happy, and the studio is just lilke his playground, where he can do whatever he want and develop his craziness skill 😂. I never get bored of each of his role and especially his husky voice.
@@KristianNikolla8 if memory serves, Troy Duffy was a bartender who had a story to tell. Thought the two Boondock Saints movies were good, the first one especially. He hasn't directed anything ever since, but he did have a writing credit recently for a movie called Guest House. Apparently, it's bad.
There are a few actors I perceive as being fearless. No fucks given how silly they might look, or if anyone likes how they approach a role. It's a joy to see an actor this good just go balls to the wall in a gonzo role. Dafoe always seems willing to go all in for a performance. There are others... Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Nick Cage on a good day.... but as good as Defoe is, I am actually surprised Hollywood doesn't use him more than they do. Seems to me, if you cast this dude, you are half way home to a good movie. In this example, I can't say he carried the film on his own. This film had a LOT of good performances. But his was the standout performance of the bunch.
He dislikes being in big films, which is why most of his filmography are smaller independent films, and why when he is in a bigger film, he tends to be a supporting character.
Dafoe was the glue that held the first movie together into the classic it is. The lack of Dafoe in the sequel was sorely missed. Yes he appears at the very end, but that was too little too late.
Dafoe and trying to replace Rocco. The director also moved away from everything that made the first film awesome, since Troy Duffy is not known for making good decisions.
@@mikephilp5058 So was this film. What holds it together is Dafoe investigating the absurd violence and losing his mind that nothing makes sense and everything is “poorly written.” The meta commentary his character provides combined with his over the top histrionics is the heart of the movie.
@@BillyTheBigKid82 He doesn't need to play the Joker, he's already been The Green Goblin. That's enough for me, where the rest of the cast were pretty shit.
@@cloudsombreroSince nobody cared to take the time to answer your question, I will. Jerma is a popular twitch streamer who bears a striking resemblance both in looks and personality to Willem Dafoe’s character in this movie
"Why don't you get me a cup of coffee.. Cafe latte. Twist of lemon. Sweet and low" "Well we'll have to check with your mother, but it's OK with me if your friends sleep over" Smecker is probably the best character in the movie. Dafoe is a legend
It is when you slip up on a word and you misspeak something on your subconscious. So when the guy says fag instead of fat, Dafoe’s character calls it the Freudian slip.
I love the “well Freud was right…” Basically Freud had this term called a “Freudian Slip” and it meant that anytime someone misspoke on something it was actually just their unconscious feelings surfacing. This came after a patient with bad financial troubles he was seeing said “please no big bills” when being proscribed pills.
When the director told William Dafoe he was going to play an eccentric gay investigator, I don't even think they needed to tell him how to be in this role. He knew exactly what he was doing the minute they mentioned it 😂
When I think of this movie the firefight scene comes to mind then I hear roccos speech, then I hear the Blood of Cu Chulain song with "everyones irish on st paddys day" to finish.
agree, great line. I'm confused about the firefight ... it's Il Duce, they boys Dad? How would they not recognize each other? Or I'm wrong and it's two different people? Boondock Saints is my Valentines movie (warm and fuzzy) so I'm wondering all over again.. Tnx.
They couldn’t have picked a better actor for this role!! Omg goes to show you William can any kind of role!! Comedy could be his most important role!! ❤️❤️
Syyymbollism, some huuuuuuge friggin guy, and nameology will forever be stuck in my brain. The way he pronounces stuff in the film really just sticks in your brain haha
Very nicely done! What would have made this so much better is if you added his clip in the gag reel. Smecker: Thanks for comin out. Greenly: Are you the huge guy?
He truly is an amazing actor, I can't think of one bad film/poor character that he's played. (Maybe spider man... but shit he was a pretty convincing Green-goblin). He's probably a really nice guy too but he sure looks like a scary dude.
Fantastic movie, I bought this for my then GF years and years ago. She was all half upset about it until she watched the film. This was when people had DVD's.
Willem Dafoe as Paul Smecker is, in my opinion, the perfect way to write a "Gay" character, and represents homosexuality in a much better way than most of the movies that set out to do that by way that it doesn't even try to make a big point about it. It's something that happens behind the scenes but influences the forefront of his personality. The movie doesn't have to go around saying "He's gay, he's gay, he's gay" because it doesn't matter. He'd be the same character if he wasn't gay, but his homosexuality obviously plays a part in how he acts and speaks and *is* for all intense and purposes, as a human being who is influenced by his personal life as anybody else. They don't let sexuality define his character, but they let the character embrace their sexuality. What you end up with is a "comfortable" homosexual, who feels real and genuine, and what's more, like a total badass. For gay representation in film, there's little better places to turn than Boondock Saints. Or, you know, you can just "Reference" that a character *is* a sexuality but never care about it or let it be embraced in a realistic and believable manner, and then focus on that one element of the character and exacerbate it so everybody *knows* they are gay. You know, like Disney does because they want all that gay-money and don't care or understand the people they're pandering too. They see transgendered people and homosexuals like cash-cows and don't even write them into "human" roles. Even the women they hire are effected by this because unless it's a straight white man, Disney can't seem to make them feel "human" or relatable. Probably because they don't view anybody who isn't that way as "human" and instead view them as a "Paycheck" and a "burden" that has to be met before they can release a film. It's disgusting and unnecessary when you consider how being subtle and respectful about sexuality creates far more compelling, relatable, and fun characters to watch without removing from the quality of your film or characters.
Long story short: Don't write "gay characters." Write characters that are interesting, likeable, entertaining, and/or relatable; characters that appeal to the general audience, that just so happen to be gay.
Willem Dafoe has all the batshit stage technique of Nic cage and just has the sense of when to pull back and go subtle. No matter what the film is, cage almost never pulls back from his instincts…on some level I have to respect that too
3:07 Fun fact, Willem Dafoe was hoping he would get to fire a gun during the making of the film, but he never got to up until the shooting of this scene, being one of the last scenes to film before wrapping production, which left him disappointed, so Troy Duffy let him fire his gun in the air during this scene unscripted.
I like how there was absolutely no lead up either, like one moment hed reanacting the shootout all composed and literally a single frame later hes absolutely sweaty and disheveled. This movie is so fucking funny
This is what happens when Willem Dafoe plays Norman Stansfield.
Stansfield was way scarier
@@NothingSubversive True.
"I'm something of a Norman myself."
- Norman Osborne
Great movie though
My first thoughts exactly. Was going to post it, you beat me to the punch sir.
"I just wanted to cuddle"
"What a fag"
That line had me 💀
When?
@@patrickbateman4148 In the film, the scene in the comment occurs just before Willem Dafoe arrives to the Russian hotel suite (approximately 30-35 minutes into the film)
Looks like ya seen one up close is still my favorite
the cat sequence in particular for me but this whole movie was so amazing lol
Damn straight, if your gonna "See one up close." You don't have to be all girly about it.
Legend has it Willem Dafoe just showed up to set one day uninvited and started saying shit, and the director kept rolling
I fucking believe this legend.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Man, this guy is so unique and rare. I think every evil/ mad/ insane characters, makes him happy, and the studio is just lilke his playground, where he can do whatever he want and develop his craziness skill 😂. I never get bored of each of his role and especially his husky voice.
😂😂😂😂
I can easily see this happening
You know, with all the behind-the-scenes stories about this movie, I probably wouldn't notice or care if this was true.
Willem Dafoe deserves to be The Joker at least one time. Even a voiceover role would be great.
The dude is way overqualified for the role. Just follow him around with a camera for 5-7 days and CGI in the makeup.
Done.
And that would be the only thing that would get me to watch a DC movie since Michael Keaton was Batman.
if they make under the red hood live action movie then yes .
My God...
This needs to happen.
He could it is 3 jokers running around
"tHeRe wAs a FiReFiGht!"
Slays me everytime
Kinda makes me feel like river dancing.
I quote that scene alot.
l like how his clothes change instantly.
I say this in real life every time I get the chance
There was a fight fire with fire fight - then fuck all. He so owned this movie.
Willem elevated this film from pretty good to cult classic.
And a gun toting Billy Connolly.
@@willythepeachfacelovebird Oh yeah Billy Connolly makes any scene better, Battle of Five Armies is a good example.
facts...
him and billy Connolly had the only good scenes in the film imo, with maybe the exception of the toilet drop and the rope scenes
This movie is only memorable thanks to Dafoe 😂
There's chewing the scenery,
there's fucking the scenery, and THEN there's Dafoeing the scenery! 🤣
there's chewing the scenery and then there's unhinging your jaw to devour it wholesale.
@@Shiirow just like ur mom
The emphasis on “SSSSSSSSymbolism” always kills me
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Symbology
Director: how flamboyant can you be?
Willem DaFoe: yes. 👠💅💃
Well, when your director can’t direct, you have to entertain yourself.
Truth
was the director bad?
@@KristianNikolla8 if memory serves, Troy Duffy was a bartender who had a story to tell. Thought the two Boondock Saints movies were good, the first one especially. He hasn't directed anything ever since, but he did have a writing credit recently for a movie called Guest House. Apparently, it's bad.
@@johnspartan578 all i know about Durst is he made Fanatic, so probably not as bad hahaha
@@johnspartan578 didn't know fred durst made movies
There are a few actors I perceive as being fearless. No fucks given how silly they might look, or if anyone likes how they approach a role. It's a joy to see an actor this good just go balls to the wall in a gonzo role. Dafoe always seems willing to go all in for a performance. There are others... Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Nick Cage on a good day.... but as good as Defoe is, I am actually surprised Hollywood doesn't use him more than they do. Seems to me, if you cast this dude, you are half way home to a good movie.
In this example, I can't say he carried the film on his own. This film had a LOT of good performances. But his was the standout performance of the bunch.
they say he has one of the biggest peens in hollywood, so he's got nothing to prove
he was amazing in:the lighthouse) and i think he will also play in the next movie from robert eggers willem dafoe is an awesome actor and guy!
@@Methodsaimon shadow of the vampire and the loveless are some of my faves.
He dislikes being in big films, which is why most of his filmography are smaller independent films, and why when he is in a bigger film, he tends to be a supporting character.
Very true. I think Christopher Walken is another actor that could fit in that category!
"What if it was 1 guy with 6 guns?"
"Why dont you let me do the thinking genius" 🤣
The ONE time Greenly was right. LOL
And it was a senior fucking citizen?
@@HookedOnSonics518 I suppose a broken clock is right twice a day right LMAO 🤣 😂 😆
The fact he hasn't once played the Joker is criminal.
Green Goblin is our consolation prize
Not good joker material. I want John Malkovich.
@@dawn8542 Mr. Freeze.
I could definitely see him in the killing joke version of joker if they ever made a live action movie
@@choppiecortez8213 Didn’t Jim Cary play the Riddler?
The fact that Willem DaFoe was opposite and actual comedian yet still was the funniest character in the movie speaks volumes.
But the comedian wanted to be The Baddie.
"The comedian" You're referring to is the great Sir Billy Connolly
@@jonnysupreme5796 Huh, would've thought it would've been Bob Marley, since they had a lot of scenes together...
Dafoe reading the script: "What? I have a drag scene? How much do I have to pay YOU to be in this!?"
Seeing that it was Dafoe's idea to play the character gay, I doubt it was an issue. Hell, it was probably his idea.
@@md_vandenberg Try reading the comment one more time
@@md_vandenberg It was not Dafoe's idea, it was the director's, to "put even more of an emphasis with how at odds he was with the rest of the cops"
@@MV-sn1kf yeah lol
"DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I SACRIFICED?!"
Dafoe was the glue that held the first movie together into the classic it is. The lack of Dafoe in the sequel was sorely missed. Yes he appears at the very end, but that was too little too late.
Dafoe and trying to replace Rocco. The director also moved away from everything that made the first film awesome, since Troy Duffy is not known for making good decisions.
There was a sequel??
@@MrDukeSilverr Yep. "All Saints Day"
Yeah Rocco and Smecker carried the first movie. The sequel wasn’t even half as good without them.
Like how you captured his cerebral weirdness here, a great mix here.
They never should have tainted this movies legacy with a sequel. Movie was iconic in so many ways.
honestly. i couldnt even finish the sequel
The sequel was stupid and cheesy as FUCK!!!
I was afraid to say the same thing, it's ok prolly less than ok, it was just a "why drag this out"
@@mturner2003 I disagree about the Hangover PArt 2. That ish was hilarious.
@@mikephilp5058 So was this film. What holds it together is Dafoe investigating the absurd violence and losing his mind that nothing makes sense and everything is “poorly written.” The meta commentary his character provides combined with his over the top histrionics is the heart of the movie.
"Kinda makes me feel like Riverdancing" That is what you makes me feel in this performance Willem !
I still don't understand why NO ONE has cast this man as The Joker...He would be PERFECT for that role...
Any movie with a charismatic villain would do. He doesnt need to do joker, he can head his own original franchise like that.
@@krimsonk-9478 I know. But he would also be the perfect Joker, that's why I'm wondering why no one has cast him as The Joker.
@@BillyTheBigKid82 He doesn't need to play the Joker, he's already been The Green Goblin. That's enough for me, where the rest of the cast were pretty shit.
@@JosephArata Oooohh shut up
@@JosephArata your take on Spider-Man is terrible
"there was a fire-fight" probably one of my favorite lines. I use it whenever I'm describing a video game I was playing.
If I heard someone make that reference irl id be so happy.
@@Pax_Mayn3 my dad games and showed me this movie when I was young so when I do use the line it's usually to him because he gets the reference.
@@harryhonsoo3255 I was peaking on ketamine when I first saw that part. It stayed with me.
@@Pax_Mayn3 that is a crazy scene to catch yourself in a k-hole. Geez 😂 lord knows I've seen some pretty crazy scenes Trippin sack as well.
When I was playing PUBG I thought of it every time I saw a lot of loot boxes somewhere
Willem Dafoe and Jerma are the same person, unstuck in time.
Literally
They're father and son but unrelated
who?
@@cloudsombreroSince nobody cared to take the time to answer your question, I will. Jerma is a popular twitch streamer who bears a striking resemblance both in looks and personality to Willem Dafoe’s character in this movie
I LOVED him in this movie. The casting was fantastic. The cat scene alone.
"Is it dead?" 😆
I'll blow my own head off if you can remember the cats name.
@@charleshemphill6923 Skippy! Skippy!
@@MoMac155 AHHHH SONAVUA
Great movie. Every once in awhile I'll blow the dust of my DVD and rewatch it. I wish I could watch it for the first time again.lol.
I just watched him in The Lighthouse. Man’s a maniac. Love him.
HAAAAAAARK!!
I seen ya sparrin' with a gull, s'bad luck to kill a seabird.
@@scallie6462 it's a crazy film. 😆
Willem Dafoe is one of my personal favorite actors and one of the greatest actors of all time. This man deserves recognition.
I will never forget that "Oh really? I might just be wanting a bagel with my coffee." line. I had to pause cause I laughed so hard 😂
Lmao
"Why don't you get me a cup of coffee.. Cafe latte. Twist of lemon. Sweet and low"
"Well we'll have to check with your mother, but it's OK with me if your friends sleep over"
Smecker is probably the best character in the movie. Dafoe is a legend
Lmao
“Well, Freud was right” 😂
Can you explain that one to me?
@@rayrd3927 didn't get it either, pls explain
@@rayrd3927 Freudian slips
It is when you slip up on a word and you misspeak something on your subconscious. So when the guy says fag instead of fat, Dafoe’s character calls it the Freudian slip.
😂😂😂😂😂 Yes!
I’ve never seen this movie. I HAVE to see this movie.
Yes... Yes you do.
It is such a good movie
What the fuck youve never seen this?
Call all your friends from growing up and tell them they suck.
There really is no excuse for not having seen the movie. Your life sucks!
Someone is murdered with a toilet 🚽 in this movie
He's part of the reason why this film is great.
Every scene with William dafoe is Captivating. His range flexibility is inspiring
I saw this movie over twenty years ago, but every time I clean my kitchen counter I still say “Ammonia, they used Ammonia!”
Drives my wife Crazy!!!
Lmao
I love the “well Freud was right…”
Basically Freud had this term called a “Freudian Slip” and it meant that anytime someone misspoke on something it was actually just their unconscious feelings surfacing. This came after a patient with bad financial troubles he was seeing said “please no big bills” when being proscribed pills.
“THERE WAS A FIREFIGHT!”
and
“come to mama”
GETS ME EVERY FUCKING TIME LMAOOOO
His “come to mama” is doing very confusing things to me and I don’t know what it is…
@@crystalfairy912 LMAOOOOOOOOO it’s my friends’ darkest nightmare😂
@@crystalfairy912 SAME-
2nd best thing about this movie was Rocco. I've used the line "I'll catch you on the flip side" more than once.
"PACK YOUR SHIT!!"
"SHEEEEUUUTTT YOUR FAT ASS, RAYVIE!!"
never knew jerma had his own role in a movie
This man needs to be in at least one Joker Origin story, I'll take an alternate universe, or a dream Phoenix's joker has
The execution and editing of this video is GOLD I watch almost daily it makes me laugh so damn hard THANK YOU😂🙏
I'm glad it's brought you joy lol
One of those underrated performances the likes of Val Kilmer in Tombstone.
No.
Lmao who said Val Kilmer in Tombstone is underrated
WTF. HE IS LITERALLY THE JOKER
I will never forget the first time I watched this movie. Dafoe is a legend.
One of the most unique outrageous characters to establish a cult status film.
I didn't know we had an American Psycho the Prequel movie.
This is what he was like before he discovered Huey Lewis and the News.
@@Elcore damn, he aged backwards.
“THERE WAS A FIRE FIGHT!”
Awesome classic! I bought the VHS when it first came out, still have it!
When the director told William Dafoe he was going to play an eccentric gay investigator, I don't even think they needed to tell him how to be in this role. He knew exactly what he was doing the minute they mentioned it 😂
Apparently Dafoe made up the gay part and the director just went with it.
@@Beppo85 I can see Dafo doing that. Genius
That was classic!!! Bravo to whoever put that together! This is a keeper!!! 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
When I think of this movie the firefight scene comes to mind then I hear roccos speech, then I hear the Blood of Cu Chulain song with "everyones irish on st paddys day" to finish.
THERE WAS A FIREFIGHT!! 😂 My favorite line
agree, great line. I'm confused about the firefight ... it's Il Duce, they boys Dad? How would they not recognize each other? Or I'm wrong and it's two different people? Boondock Saints is my Valentines movie (warm and fuzzy) so I'm wondering all over again.. Tnx.
Has to be one of the greatest characters ever. One that you can't wait to hear what he has to say, ESPECIALLY when someone fires an insult his way.
They couldn’t have picked a better actor for this role!! Omg goes to show you William can any kind of role!! Comedy could be his most important role!! ❤️❤️
One of the best performances I saw in my life !! Dafoe is truly a great actor, jesus, that charisma.
“THERE WAS A FIREFIGHT!”, *NICK CAGE FACE "YOU DON"T SAY!"
Nothing about Greenlie being right about one guy with multiple guns? Tsk tsk tsk.
Syyymbollism, some huuuuuuge friggin guy, and nameology will forever be stuck in my brain. The way he pronounces stuff in the film really just sticks in your brain haha
"I would say Willem Dafoe doesn't even care, but does he ever?"
*Everything GREAT About Spider-Man!*
- CinemaWins
“And the general consensus is *snickers* they're angels” cracks me up everytime
They are :)
If they ever made a movie rendition of the story in David Bowie's 'Outside' I'd want Willem Dafoe to play Nathan Adler.
DUDE, YES!!!
genuinely thank you so much for this
I feel joaquin phoenix pulled a little from here.
Very nicely done! What would have made this so much better is if you added his clip in the gag reel.
Smecker: Thanks for comin out.
Greenly: Are you the huge guy?
This belongs in the Library of Congress
Whenever I want to see Smecker but not watch all of Boondock Saints, I pull up this video.
He's...A mad genius...And I love it.
Everything changed when Dafoe met Patrick Bateman
1:14 “but it’s okay with me if your friends sleep over.”
This is, and i am not being hyperbolic, a fucking masterpiece.
The thumbnail of this video:
When you remember that Monday is a teacher work day.
Omg what a masterpiece I cried it was soo good
This was my favorite movie that he was in because the way he acted so good in this movie
Paul Smecker was Willem Dafoe's best film character. I just watched this movie for the very first time today and it was ASTOUNDING
Most over-the-top performance I ever seen. Could watch it again 👍🏼
This cut was artistic as hell man
That “FUCK-“ at 0:10 absolutely fucking murdered me
I drop his lines from this movie all the time!
One of my all time favourite movies and characters!
Hey Spider your edit certainly illustrates the greatness of Willem Dafoe.....Fk ! Incredible work my friend.....Top Notch ;
2:48 i showed up for this🙌🏼🤯🔥
1:03 why is this my favorite line
How this man never got the chance to be Joker is beyond me. He is one of the most underrated actors working today.
he was Brilliant as only Willem Dafoe can be. Kudos for this edit!
He truly is an amazing actor, I can't think of one bad film/poor character that he's played. (Maybe spider man... but shit he was a pretty convincing Green-goblin).
He's probably a really nice guy too but he sure looks like a scary dude.
He was amazing in Spider-Man tf, you’re a clown
The entire process of making this movie must’ve been fun
Like it doesn’t matter how good this movie was it was probably totally fun to make
The editing of this is fantastic
Fantastic movie, I bought this for my then GF years and years ago. She was all half upset about it until she watched the film. This was when people had DVD's.
It's my yearly Valentines movie! Hope your GF keeps loving it.
This performance deserves a Lifetime Performance Oscar all by itself.
This movie felt like a fever + 15 Bernadryl dream but Dafoe really gave an excellent performance as always.
Fully enjoyed his character.
Great Job! Better than any trailer could be
i really wish this was a bigger fandom
Willem Dafoe has fun in every set he's on. 😂
But this one stands out because it could have been just another wannabe Tarantino flick (which, in some people's eyes, it is).
I dunno, Antichrist and Florida Project probably weren't all that jokey on set
Willem Dafoe as Paul Smecker is, in my opinion, the perfect way to write a "Gay" character, and represents homosexuality in a much better way than most of the movies that set out to do that by way that it doesn't even try to make a big point about it. It's something that happens behind the scenes but influences the forefront of his personality. The movie doesn't have to go around saying "He's gay, he's gay, he's gay" because it doesn't matter. He'd be the same character if he wasn't gay, but his homosexuality obviously plays a part in how he acts and speaks and *is* for all intense and purposes, as a human being who is influenced by his personal life as anybody else. They don't let sexuality define his character, but they let the character embrace their sexuality. What you end up with is a "comfortable" homosexual, who feels real and genuine, and what's more, like a total badass. For gay representation in film, there's little better places to turn than Boondock Saints.
Or, you know, you can just "Reference" that a character *is* a sexuality but never care about it or let it be embraced in a realistic and believable manner, and then focus on that one element of the character and exacerbate it so everybody *knows* they are gay. You know, like Disney does because they want all that gay-money and don't care or understand the people they're pandering too. They see transgendered people and homosexuals like cash-cows and don't even write them into "human" roles. Even the women they hire are effected by this because unless it's a straight white man, Disney can't seem to make them feel "human" or relatable. Probably because they don't view anybody who isn't that way as "human" and instead view them as a "Paycheck" and a "burden" that has to be met before they can release a film. It's disgusting and unnecessary when you consider how being subtle and respectful about sexuality creates far more compelling, relatable, and fun characters to watch without removing from the quality of your film or characters.
Long story short:
Don't write "gay characters."
Write characters that are interesting, likeable, entertaining, and/or relatable; characters that appeal to the general audience, that just so happen to be gay.
Okay, go off.
I wish I could love something as much as Willem Dafoe loves a firefight
"THERE WAS A FIREFIGHT!" is my all-time quote for online.
Willem DaFoe is like Nicolas Cage except way better and more serious when he has to do batshit crazy things
Willem Dafoe has all the batshit stage technique of Nic cage and just has the sense of when to pull back and go subtle. No matter what the film is, cage almost never pulls back from his instincts…on some level I have to respect that too
This movie is a cinematic and storytelling masterpiece.
One of my favorite Dafoe roles haha he was a force of nature in the Boondock Saints, THERE WAS A FIRE FIGHT!!!
And YOU had entirely too much fun making this video!
3:07 Fun fact, Willem Dafoe was hoping he would get to fire a gun during the making of the film, but he never got to up until the shooting of this scene, being one of the last scenes to film before wrapping production, which left him disappointed, so Troy Duffy let him fire his gun in the air during this scene unscripted.
2:43 "It was a fuckin ambush" Excellent
I like how there was absolutely no lead up either, like one moment hed reanacting the shootout all composed and literally a single frame later hes absolutely sweaty and disheveled. This movie is so fucking funny
I can not praise this video enough. Great job.
“Oh realleh? I might be wanting a bagel with mah coffeh” His delivery of that oml