+Nicholas Julian Hackers was a great flick, but Lillard was not a lead character. He hardly had any lines, so I have to disagree with you. I'd say 13 Ghosts, Scream, The Curve or Dish Dogs is his second best, although none of those are as good as Hackers.
This is definitely some of the best dialogue ever seen in cinema. I'm a British punk, and I have to be honest: America and Canada absolutely owned the scene.
Mathew is underrated. He’s so damn talented. Growing up I only knew him from his “lesser” roles. Yet he always delivers. I’ve seen more of his work over the years, and all I can say is he is truly talented.
My friends used to love watching this movie when we were around 15-16. One of them would always say "you don't live your life by lyrics!!!" One of the times he said that my other friend says "you don't live your life by quotes from movies" XD
This movie brings back all the emotions, drug riddled, the amazement of the fresh out of High School mentality I was coming into at the time. I am going to go back and watch this film when I am 50 and just be awash with nostalgia, forever and ever.
+deadkennedys555 Actually, if you look it up, "poser" is a completely valid spelling of the word, as is "poseur." And fuckin LOL at you saying, "We rescued the world from nuclear Armageddon," listen to you, you fuckin old fogey haha, you sound like Steven's father in the film blabbering about how his generation stopped Vietnam MAAAAN. What a load of shit. The world is more fucked up now than it's ever been, and we're in a state of pretty much constant war, with WW3 seemingly right around the corner, so please stop patting yourself on the back Mr. Grandpa of Punk.
Svperstarr but poseurs know that their poseurs, and if you look into the movie you would know that that isn't actully the message, like the director even said himself that he made the second SLC Punk movie to prove to people that he was still into the punk movement. You can't just like "be a poseur at heart" or whatever your saying, you shouldn't like classify a whole bunch of people y'know? It's kinda a sucky thing to do.
SLC Punk will always serve as a time capsule of the dying years of punk. The 90's saw punk bands going out with a whimper and stuff like Green Day and The Offspring taking their place, with pop slowly infecting the genre and anyone left selling out or jumping ship. The 2000's weren't much better, but it's good to see punk starting to make a comeback in the 2010's
Over the years, I've come to terms with the fact that this movie was right. while it shouldn't just...phase out punk in general, and most people misinterperet the message as saying that all punk is bullshit, it's really about the fashion aspect. If a band like the Casualties wore business suits, they would lose half their fanbase. so I would like to start a real punk rock band, and wear business suits, just to be ironic and show that you don't have to have charged hair to kick ass.
I remember someone said rock and by extension its subgenres, is 85% an image thing (which tracks when you realize the down to earth fashion coincided with rock leaving the mainstream), and the message gets skipped by most listeners. If you do do it, post show details, would love to see that (What if each member of the band dressed up as some clique the punks hate, rather than all business suits, just to really piss them off. You'd have the businessman, some jock dude, preppy douchebag, etc.?)
Everyone ended up being a poser. It was not a life style you could fully live on. That was part of the idea there I feel. "When the world didn't end we had to do something"
+ShooManFu to add to that, no identity you create that fits in to a "group" as a teenager can be lived on 24/7 as an adult, without looking ridiculous and causing problems along the way. Homelessness is one result of not conforming to society's standards.
To not be a poseur, all you gotta do is be yourself. Because, really, in the long run, that's what being punk is: conforming to no man or system and embracing only that which interests you.
The greatest thing about this scene is that the scriptwriter BRILLIANTLY took the audience through the cycle of Poserdom that Steve-O and H-Bob went through, and most of us (who saw this very young) went through it with them. A lot of us at that time were aware of punk, and probably knew some punk kids. And if the kid was already punk when we met them, they were "hardcore", "bad ass" or just plain scary and you were afraid of them in the same way you were afraid of walking by the house with the big scary pit bull who would rattle the fence trying to get to you. But if you knew them BEFORE they became punks, you knew they were trendy ass posers. The audience meets these guys in their "Scary" phase. We hear this rant and think he's a total hardcore bad ass and hate the posers around him. And at no time do we even consider that he could just be another trendy fuck until the end when he tells us. And most of us looked at each other like "Whooooaa!!". The main players in this cast are all just more trendy fucks who go on to become the parents. This is why nobody knows a 60 year old Punk. Great scene, great film.
watched the movie and i quite liked it but i must say they ve misunderstood some thing, most importantly that the punks were originally WORKING class people, it was no rich teenager rebellion thing, caus:e the real punks were angry because THEY were fucked(example of sid vicious: a high school dropout, no chance of getting work, his mom a heroin addict, they were selling and taking drugs together,etc) so it was a NO FUTURE FOR ME thing, not a NO FUTURE FOR SOCIETY INCLUDING MY RICH PARENTS thing
Its simpler and more complicated than that. A lot of these kids ( both sides of the pond) saw their parents work their lives away and get abandoned by the institutions they were loyal to. Massive industrial layoffs in the UK and sonehow it was always blamed on the working class! Similar conditions in the Us and in the Ghettos walking down the atreet you could get terrorized by police and in General Jim Crow attitudes and segregation, led to the rise of hip hop. The rise of cultural anomolies often lies in the treatment and abuse of the working class, because the lessons are learned by their children. This is not a singular incident you see the same thing in impoverished countries and secular societies!
My ex gf called me a poser, and told me to color my hair and to have a Mohawk. She said I was a poser because I like the music but that I don’t look like I like the music... Lmao
Tanner Edge well I see why you have edge in your name. Buddy it’s about the music and what it means. Don’t get me wrong, I love pushing one guy into another, but if that’s all I’m in it for then I’m no different from some meat head
Grew up in SLC dropping acid, was funny seeing this movie, some punk with spiked blue hair sold my dumb ass a vile of morning glory juice in a sweet breath bottle for 130 bucks lol. Money well spent! I took the whole thing and it was some good LSA for one man! Stay punk SLC!
Green Day has always done ONLY what interests them. And the fact that the music they make appeals to mainstream ears doesn't change the fact they write nice catchy songs with poignant lyrics about social archetypes, mortality, self-identity, media overload and its impact on our society and culture, what it means to have artistic integrity, etc. I think that's all pretty damn punk. I honestly like Green Day. I think they're a great band, and I'd be selling out my beliefs if I said otherwise.
Green Day may have made good music in the past, but they are conformists who always publicly say the safest political views possible. They criticize President Trump because it was trendy but have no smoke for biden. They'll publicly condemn racism while ignoring the racial violence promoted by blm. Green Day are typical punk rockers- playing the role of rebels while always playing it safe to avoid getting canceled.
I consider myself alternative, and I enjoy punk and hardcore etc, but punks usually are pretty rude to me and brand me a poser often I never professed to be punk by any stretch of the imagination. I just like the music, older punks always try to size ppl up it’s shitty.
This movie, as stupid as it may look, it changed my life. I thought i was hardcore while i was nothing else than a 'trendy ass poser'. Ideologies, fashion, music genres..it's all a big damn lie. I miss those days though. And i love livin in the city! - something, deep inside, never died and i guess it never will-
Exactly inutero10! That’s the thing about punk and other so called countercultures that gets me. It seems it’s all about doing the most to get a reaction which implies, at least to me, that they care what others think. Otherwise why seek to get a reaction? Shoot, I’m more “punk” than half of these proclaimed punks because I wear what I want, read and watch what I want, and so on, because I actually enjoy those things. I’m not doing them to get a reaction and throw a label on myself.
Lol this is totally me and my best friend. There's this girl at my school that wears Union Jack shoes, and we always go 'ANARCHY IN THE UK, MAN!!' I seriously laugh my ass off at this clip every single time though. AMEN BRO.
I may not really be a punk, but I am studying film, and this is a great fucking movie. This isn't just a great movie for punks (though I would imagine punks identify more with the characters), but a great movie for anyone who is different.
On IMDB, the trivia said that the director had to do a voiceover of the kid who said, “Anarchy in the UK” on account he wasn’t saying it right, but a real loser wouldn’t say it right.
my older brother let me watch this when i was like 9 while my parents were out. looking back on it now, i didn't know what the fuck they were talking about back then haha. can't wait to watch this again
If you like this movie well then cool, if you dont that's cool too. You'll have people talk shit about what you like. But screw them. Your life and enjoyment in life is your sole experience for yourself in this universe while you have a breath in your body. Don't let anyone ever make you feel uncomfortable about what you like. They are just fucking critics. Do what you want, watch what you want.
Funny how he expressed that they did it with more"love" even tho later on we find out that he earlier expressed to his mother (who told him to do all things with love) that love failed.
@elo333333333 by the end of the movie, the main character realizes exactly what you mentioned. The whole movie is basically poking fun at the punk scene in a sarcastic way.
okay so when i first watched this movie i watched again the very next day and i want to watch it again like right now this is my new favorite freaking movie =D
I tan through that mall yelling as loud as I could while keeping a kite in the air behind me! I used my bowling ball in there too, many times! HAAAAAHAHAHA!
The thing I really like about this movie is how Stevo ultimately realizes at the end that his ideology is not sustainable and this worldview ultimately folds in on itself. In every monologue he gives there exists some sort of contradiction that he doesn't see (perhaps because he doesn't want to see it) and I wonder if this was intentionally done by the director/screenwriters. That is what I find interesting about this movie. When I was younger I thought he made valid points, but his arguments tend to be weak - he is a sophist. In this monologue he gives at the mall, the thing that stands out to me is that when talking about posers and music he ends up describing some sort of nationalistic pride he has in American punk rock vs British punk rock using words like “we” and “us”… “we did it harder”, “we did it with more love”, "us Americans", therefore speaking from a collective and nationalist point of view. But this is a contradiction to anarchism.
this is also relevant today as all the poser normies wear thrasher and vans and haven't skated or listened to any music of the type in their whole lives
This is without a doubt Matthew Lillard's best role ever. Love this movie.
+ElektrobanK Second best? Hackers.
+Nicholas Julian Hackers was a great flick, but Lillard was not a lead character. He hardly had any lines, so I have to disagree with you. I'd say 13 Ghosts, Scream, The Curve or Dish Dogs is his second best, although none of those are as good as Hackers.
+George g Maybe his best-paying role
+ElektrobanK lololol
ElektrobanK
Fuck that
Scream!
"Punk ain't no religious cult
Punk means thinking for yourself
You ain't hardcore 'cause you spike your hair
When a jock still lives inside your head"
It's funny that I never met a punk who actually knows how to think as an individual and all they do is conform to the trend
FUCKING EXACTLY
Its a state of mind. You've probably met plenty, they just didn't have a mohawk.
MR.X They're DK lyrics about that very thing, dude.
Shut the fuck up no one gives a shit
This is definitely some of the best dialogue ever seen in cinema. I'm a British punk, and I have to be honest: America and Canada absolutely owned the scene.
Didnt at the time
@Eric Diaz irony is American punk bands were far bigger in Britain
@Triple6 Clique bad brains black flag misfits Samhain
@triple6clique431 America invented punk. The Ramones came out first.
@Triple6 Clique 1st wave was god awful . Chaos uk , n gbh is where its at . Shit like that
Mathew is underrated. He’s so damn talented. Growing up I only knew him from his “lesser” roles. Yet he always delivers. I’ve seen more of his work over the years, and all I can say is he is truly talented.
Same. He was a world away in the current late 20 century world.
This was shaggy's "punk rock" rebellious faze before he had one too many eye-opening acid trip and mellowed out.
Now he's on a permanent trip, just catching ghosts and talking to dogs
😂😂
I love this comment 😂
And then started getting all stabby.
My friends used to love watching this movie when we were around 15-16. One of them would always say "you don't live your life by lyrics!!!"
One of the times he said that my other friend says "you don't live your life by quotes from movies" XD
Yeah , excellent rebuttal
This movie brings back all the emotions, drug riddled, the amazement of the fresh out of High School mentality I was coming into at the time. I am going to go back and watch this film when I am 50 and just be awash with nostalgia, forever and ever.
I used to love this too when I was young... I'm now 34 wtf whyyyy lol
Punk has no uniform it's about being yourself only posers say there's a uniform
Unfortunately there is nowadays... just look for the guys with the T's and jeans throwing the fuck down in the pit. Take notes kids.
yep
Maxwell Lake in other words, to be your own individual is to be punk.
yea
Vinny Raptor Really? You can call that being a person. That's not a "punk" thing. Thats how to be a fuckin PERSON
Punks love this movie but don't realize the message of the movie is ALL punks are posers at their core.
Yes just like emos but that's none of my business
shut up stupid
+deadkennedys555
Actually, if you look it up, "poser" is a completely valid spelling of the word, as is "poseur."
And fuckin LOL at you saying, "We rescued the world from nuclear Armageddon," listen to you, you fuckin old fogey haha, you sound like Steven's father in the film blabbering about how his generation stopped Vietnam MAAAAN. What a load of shit. The world is more fucked up now than it's ever been, and we're in a state of pretty much constant war, with WW3 seemingly right around the corner, so please stop patting yourself on the back Mr. Grandpa of Punk.
+deadkennedys555
Jesus christ you're a poser...
Svperstarr but poseurs know that their poseurs, and if you look into the movie you would know that that isn't actully the message, like the director even said himself that he made the second SLC Punk movie to prove to people that he was still into the punk movement. You can't just like "be a poseur at heart" or whatever your saying, you shouldn't like classify a whole bunch of people y'know? It's kinda a sucky thing to do.
Matt Is a very underrated actor
When he says "MORE LOVE BABY, UH!" it reminds me of Stu from Scream
RamboMax12 no bullshit 😂😂😂😂
SLC Punk will always serve as a time capsule of the dying years of punk. The 90's saw punk bands going out with a whimper and stuff like Green Day and The Offspring taking their place, with pop slowly infecting the genre and anyone left selling out or jumping ship. The 2000's weren't much better, but it's good to see punk starting to make a comeback in the 2010's
Punk never went out, it went deeper underground and became more extreme. Crust punk, grindcore, powerviolence, etc.
@@curb_fiend I love that shit man don't get me wrong, but none of it is having any kind of cultural impact
Imo the new scene nowadays are the karate kids even though that's been around long enough
Green day's old albums are hard tho
Ok, I feel REALLY BAD thinking this guy only took stupid roles. I've never been more wrong in my entire life.
Great in scream too
+AFTimeLord He's done a pretty wide variety of stuff now that you mention it...
No, your right.
Without a paddle
Great actor not many can do it an pull it off for sure.
Over the years, I've come to terms with the fact that this movie was right. while it shouldn't just...phase out punk in general, and most people misinterperet the message as saying that all punk is bullshit, it's really about the fashion aspect. If a band like the Casualties wore business suits, they would lose half their fanbase. so I would like to start a real punk rock band, and wear business suits, just to be ironic and show that you don't have to have charged hair to kick ass.
I remember someone said rock and by extension its subgenres, is 85% an image thing (which tracks when you realize the down to earth fashion coincided with rock leaving the mainstream), and the message gets skipped by most listeners. If you do do it, post show details, would love to see that
(What if each member of the band dressed up as some clique the punks hate, rather than all business suits, just to really piss them off. You'd have the businessman, some jock dude, preppy douchebag, etc.?)
Did you do that?
I LOVED THIS MOVIE
"Well the sun never sets on my ASSHOLE."
Lmao.
The idiot understood something from the scene.
1:05 "Fuckin' knees to the sky" xD That line killed me.
Matthew Lilliards best movie
His only movie lol
scream.
@@MonsterKiller1612thank you
Ahem *scream 1996*
@@rupman27isbackscooby doo
I'm not a punk by any stretch of the imagination, but god dammit I respect punk music and I LOVE this movie.
"Anarchy in the U.K" the voice of that guy XD Hahahaha
is that guy shaggy in scooby doo?
+Emily Cleland Yes. Haha
Emily Cleland hahaha yes!!!
Emily Cleland yup pretty cool, huh?
No shaggy is Steve o in slc punk haha
Yes that’s him
Me talking to my wall of posters at 2am:
“Exhibit A! Well it’s my only exhibit but you know what? I think it’s pretty fucking good”
I love that line so much
Guy was a poser the whole time. Poetic Justice
Everyone ended up being a poser. It was not a life style you could fully live on. That was part of the idea there I feel. "When the world didn't end we had to do something"
+ShooManFu to add to that, no identity you create that fits in to a "group" as a teenager can be lived on 24/7 as an adult, without looking ridiculous and causing problems along the way. Homelessness is one result of not conforming to society's standards.
It's a lifestyle you can live with trust me. Been at it for DECADES
Kevin .H heres the thing he wasn't a poser his life went a different path so basically he is still a punk regardless
@@espositolne society can go fuck it's self
Saw this movie many years ago before I was married and had kids. Just awesome. Matt Lillard is one of my favorites.
we hope you still love it now just as you much you did when you posted this comment 10 years ago
ps: hope the wife and kids are good 🤘
"You gotta look at me, and say hey" Scoob, would you mind sharing some of that scooby snack?
To not be a poseur, all you gotta do is be yourself. Because, really, in the long run, that's what being punk is: conforming to no man or system and embracing only that which interests you.
honestly one of the best things ever, i don't think there's ever been a more relatable thing that matthew has ever done
The Crossroads Plaza.....in Salt Lake City...Will never forget that place...
My true love. I love this actor with all my heart
Punk started in the US. Period. We had the Velvet Underground and the Stooges in ‘67
this movie... is the representation of posers, music, anarchy and what its all about.... i love it
at the end of the day, we're all elitist posers.
one of my favorite monologues ever
usally punks who call people posers end up being the biggest posers of them all
terry mcginnis I mean he kinda realizes that.
Only posers get mad when you call them posers
@@Subvertmtneveryones a poser, even you
The greatest thing about this scene is that the scriptwriter BRILLIANTLY took the audience through the cycle of Poserdom that Steve-O and H-Bob went through, and most of us (who saw this very young) went through it with them.
A lot of us at that time were aware of punk, and probably knew some punk kids. And if the kid was already punk when we met them, they were "hardcore", "bad ass" or just plain scary and you were afraid of them in the same way you were afraid of walking by the house with the big scary pit bull who would rattle the fence trying to get to you. But if you knew them BEFORE they became punks, you knew they were trendy ass posers.
The audience meets these guys in their "Scary" phase. We hear this rant and think he's a total hardcore bad ass and hate the posers around him. And at no time do we even consider that he could just be another trendy fuck until the end when he tells us. And most of us looked at each other like "Whooooaa!!".
The main players in this cast are all just more trendy fucks who go on to become the parents. This is why nobody knows a 60 year old Punk.
Great scene, great film.
The line “Anarchy in the UK” is voiced by the director. He felt the actor on the escalator didn’t say it correctly.
Punk rock had been around since the late 1960's.
that is protopunk those bands don't really consider there self Punk Rock
Gareth Fuentes no 70s
Los Saicos
Bit of an old comment, but I'll just put something to rest here. Funny enough, Green Day actually invented punk in 2003. Glad that's out of the way.
@@ryanlaurence569😂 ion know about that one chief
watched the movie and i quite liked it but i must say they ve misunderstood some thing, most importantly that the punks were originally WORKING class people, it was no rich teenager rebellion thing, caus:e the real punks were angry because THEY were fucked(example of sid vicious: a high school dropout, no chance of getting work, his mom a heroin addict, they were selling and taking drugs together,etc) so it was a NO FUTURE FOR ME thing, not a NO FUTURE FOR SOCIETY INCLUDING MY RICH PARENTS thing
Its simpler and more complicated than that. A lot of these kids ( both sides of the pond) saw their parents work their lives away and get abandoned by the institutions they were loyal to. Massive industrial layoffs in the UK and sonehow it was always blamed on the working class! Similar conditions in the Us and in the Ghettos walking down the atreet you could get terrorized by police and in General Jim Crow attitudes and segregation, led to the rise of hip hop. The rise of cultural anomolies often lies in the treatment and abuse of the working class, because the lessons are learned by their children. This is not a singular incident you see the same thing in impoverished countries and secular societies!
Punk doesnt have a uniform or needs a background. Punk is being yourself, and having attitude.
@@rickdavis32hip hop is wack plus the only threat to black ppl is black ppl😂 (im black)
Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loveeeeeee living in the City!
love this movie :] it NEVER gets old
This comments older than my gramma
My ex gf called me a poser, and told me to color my hair and to have a Mohawk. She said I was a poser because I like the music but that I don’t look like I like the music... Lmao
wow
Wow, that’s really dumb. I get the same thing when I tell them I listen to goth music 😐
Unless you can slam people into walls by just grabbing them or beat up a band's bouncer, you're a poser
Tanner Edge well I see why you have edge in your name. Buddy it’s about the music and what it means. Don’t get me wrong, I love pushing one guy into another, but if that’s all I’m in it for then I’m no different from some meat head
@@ilikefood4482 literally the character is in the fucking movie and you didn't get the reference. God you're dry upstairs.
One of Matthew’s greatest roles. Fucking 13 Ghosts, and this. Masterpiece. Fucking anarchy. I love it
Grew up in SLC dropping acid, was funny seeing this movie, some punk with spiked blue hair sold my dumb ass a vile of morning glory juice in a sweet breath bottle for 130 bucks lol. Money well spent! I took the whole thing and it was some good LSA for one man! Stay punk SLC!
Green Day has always done ONLY what interests them. And the fact that the music they make appeals to mainstream ears doesn't change the fact they write nice catchy songs with poignant lyrics about social archetypes, mortality, self-identity, media overload and its impact on our society and culture, what it means to have artistic integrity, etc.
I think that's all pretty damn punk.
I honestly like Green Day. I think they're a great band, and I'd be selling out my beliefs if I said otherwise.
Green Day may have made good music in the past, but they are conformists who always publicly say the safest political views possible. They criticize President Trump because it was trendy but have no smoke for biden. They'll publicly condemn racism while ignoring the racial violence promoted by blm. Green Day are typical punk rockers- playing the role of rebels while always playing it safe to avoid getting canceled.
I consider myself alternative, and I enjoy punk and hardcore etc, but punks usually are pretty rude to me and brand me a poser often I never professed to be punk by any stretch of the imagination. I just like the music, older punks always try to size ppl up it’s shitty.
This movie, as stupid as it may look, it changed my life. I thought i was hardcore while i was nothing else than a 'trendy ass poser'. Ideologies, fashion, music genres..it's all a big damn lie. I miss those days though. And i love livin in the city! - something, deep inside, never died and i guess it never will-
Mermaid Von Starfish Im definitely still hardcore ha
Be yourself. Stop trying to be cool or different. Dont live for other peoples reaction. Aint rocket science
Exactly inutero10! That’s the thing about punk and other so called countercultures that gets me. It seems it’s all about doing the most to get a reaction which implies, at least to me, that they care what others think. Otherwise why seek to get a reaction? Shoot, I’m more “punk” than half of these proclaimed punks because I wear what I want, read and watch what I want, and so on, because I actually enjoy those things. I’m not doing them to get a reaction and throw a label on myself.
Lol this is totally me and my best friend.
There's this girl at my school that wears Union Jack shoes, and we always go 'ANARCHY IN THE UK, MAN!!'
I seriously laugh my ass off at this clip every single time though. AMEN BRO.
Watched this movie high af on shrooms. No regrets 💀
de las mejores actuaciones de Matthew Lillard, sinceramente uwu
Best role since 13 ghosts. But it was sure nice to see some of that raw emotion on the fnaf silver screen
i live by this
"IM NOT A FUCKING HICK"
The ole ZCMI Mall in SLC. To bad its not around anymore..
J2 digital i used to cause CHAOS in there!🤣
I may not really be a punk, but I am studying film, and this is a great fucking movie. This isn't just a great movie for punks (though I would imagine punks identify more with the characters), but a great movie for anyone who is different.
I’ve seen this clip so many times and it’s only just now dawned on me that he listed Canada as an American state 💀
"I love livin' in the city" by Fear
On IMDB, the trivia said that the director had to do a voiceover of the kid who said, “Anarchy in the UK” on account he wasn’t saying it right, but a real loser wouldn’t say it right.
I wasn't ready for this
my older brother let me watch this when i was like 9 while my parents were out.
looking back on it now, i didn't know what the fuck they were talking about back then haha. can't wait to watch this again
If you like this movie well then cool, if you dont that's cool too. You'll have people talk shit about what you like. But screw them. Your life and enjoyment in life is your sole experience for yourself in this universe while you have a breath in your body. Don't let anyone ever make you feel uncomfortable about what you like. They are just fucking critics. Do what you want, watch what you want.
I remember I had this on DVD.
"We did it HARDER, We did it FASTER, and we definitely did it with more love BABY........ UUUGGGHHHH!!!!!"
"Heyyyyy mistress. Do you FANCY A SHAG?!"
this has to be one of my favorite dialogues in a movie ever
This movie smarter then i expected. :)
@TheLordMakaroni The song is called I Love Living in the City by FEAR.
Punk is about not caring what other people think of you. Just like how zimshowfan and I don't give a crap what you think.
Green Day isn't punk
Joshua Smith so ur rlly gonna gatekeep punk huh
@@soakedviolet2621 i mean green day is not punk lol but yeah why would they say that it was pointless
Funny how he expressed that they did it with more"love" even tho later on we find out that he earlier expressed to his mother (who told him to do all things with love) that love failed.
Great movie!
"Yes Sir" Ain't That The Truth.
I love this scene
FEAR "I love living in the city"
Literally posing 📽
Stevo my fav punk❤️❤️❤️
William Afton
😂
@elo333333333 by the end of the movie, the main character realizes exactly what you mentioned. The whole movie is basically poking fun at the punk scene in a sarcastic way.
"I'm not a fucking hick!"
Love him.
doing this monologue on Thursday ! Wish me good luck ! >:D
how’d it go ?
okay so when i first watched this movie i watched again the very next day and i want to watch it again like right now this is my new favorite freaking movie =D
I tan through that mall yelling as loud as I could while keeping a kite in the air behind me! I used my bowling ball in there too, many times! HAAAAAHAHAHA!
BUT THEY DID FOR FASHIONNNNNNNNNNNNNN
HAHAHAAHAHAHA LOVE YOU
I’ve only seen like 4 movies with Matthew Lillard but he’s so good at acting. Wish he made more movies
critics shit on his movies too much.
He has been around for some time. He is out there, no doubt.
The thing I really like about this movie is how Stevo ultimately realizes at the end that his ideology is not sustainable and this worldview ultimately folds in on itself. In every monologue he gives there exists some sort of contradiction that he doesn't see (perhaps because he doesn't want to see it) and I wonder if this was intentionally done by the director/screenwriters. That is what I find interesting about this movie. When I was younger I thought he made valid points, but his arguments tend to be weak - he is a sophist. In this monologue he gives at the mall, the thing that stands out to me is that when talking about posers and music he ends up describing some sort of nationalistic pride he has in American punk rock vs British punk rock using words like “we” and “us”… “we did it harder”, “we did it with more love”, "us Americans", therefore speaking from a collective and nationalist point of view. But this is a contradiction to anarchism.
Anarchy in the HotTopic!!!
i love livin in the city
Shaggy has really let himself go, he should form a Punk band with Scoob
i love him
Oh shit I randomly stumbled on this, completely forgot about loving this when I was a teen, now I'm fucking old great! Lol
Thanks bro! Finally. Somebody said it! Thats what's up! Punk has walked the walk. Punk today is all Just talk!
A True punk dresses the way he/she wants, does what ever the hell he or she wants and listens to punk-fucking-rock
Fucking love this movie.
@metaller8 the monks started punk metal and techno/electronica in germany back before tv had color.
Okay but what shirt is he wearing in this scene cause I need it
Mike is the purest punk
this is also relevant today as all the poser normies wear thrasher and vans and haven't skated or listened to any music of the type in their whole lives
I pose therefore I am.
Coming back here after finding out that MGK is in SLC Punk 2 [he's the biggest poser in all of metal]
The sun never sets on MY ASSHOLE! Just announced... he's in the new season 3 of Twin Peaks! I couldn't be more happy :D
First heard the song in the warriors game 👏🏻👏🏻