Probably did, I’ve just cooked a gram and I’m smoking it now, only do it once a twice a month though and can understand why people get addicted to the stuff
I remember reading an interview of him about this movie. He did not do any kind of drugs but not for a lack of trying. He actually asked Werner Herzog if he could get some for real but Herzog said no lol (or at least that's how I remember it).
Lol back again it’s Barry Smith and just scored a nice couple of rocks to chill with for a few hours on my day off, again this popped into my head and I’m smoking along with cage n 50 😭 so do worry about me 🤪😆😆😆
Smoking crack really isnt that big of a deal. One of my best memories was smoking crack for the first time with my brother. We sat in my garage for 7 hours passing the pipe and just TALKING TALKING TALKING it was nice.
@@NickVS707 nah he plays a different flavor of absurdity every movie. I don't think they're are very many good actors left, they all play themselves now or talk to much to convey anything. Some of that is talentless directors and shitty scripts but cage at least brings a different energy to most of his movies.
Well, the thing is that most people don't really understand that acting is a philosophy with many different schools of thought attached to it. Nic Cage engages in a kind of absurdist theatre style which he can really sell in an endearing way.
@@NickVS707 Something tells me you've never seen anything more than some very recent movies. Adaptation, Leaving Las Vegas, Raising Arizona, etc, are all entirely different performances and are all great.
Haha this movie was practically made for Nicolas Cage. A real oddball from the legendary Werner Herzog who's mainly making beautifully intimate documentaries these days!
I have never seen this movie, I have no idea if it’s comedy, drama, or action, and I have absolutely no context for this scene. Needless to say…I don’t know wtf I just witnessed. But my soul still knows it was pretty goddamn awesome.
Every time I see Nick Cage on screen I think about the fact that Greendale had a whole class dedicated to figuring out if he is a good actor or not, and I still dont know if he is to this day.
This scene always makes me want to smoke rock. Nobody acts that absurd on crack but the smoking part always gets me. The original bad lieutenant with Harvey Keitel has the most realistic crack smoking scene ever. It makes my mouth salivate.
The thing about Cage is that he doesn't hold back for better or worse. He goes full Nick Cage. This man raises the bar for the absurd, and because of that I can honestly say that I 've never seen a boring performance from him.
Herzog really let Cage go on this one. Despite that, shooting on location in areas damaged by Hurricane Katrina had a documentary like impact on the movie. I always champion this. It’s a perfect marriage of Herzog’s humanism (and absurdity) and Cage’s absurdity as an actor. I laughed more times in this scene than most comedies.
The great thing about Herzog is that he won't make a movie "about" Hurricane Katrina. Instead the movie is PART of Hurricane Katrina-- like an extension of it.
""He (Cage) is the only actor since Marlon Brando that's actually done anything new with the art of acting; he's successfully taken us away from an obsession with naturalism into a kind of presentation style of acting that I imagine was popular with the old troubadours. If I could erase [Cage's] bottom half bad movies, and only keep his top half movies, he would blow everyone else out of the water" - Ethan Hawke
Funny thing is that if he didn't have all those money\debt issues in the late 90's startup, he'd really wouldn't Have a whole catalogue of "bad" B movies. But when a broke A-lister needs money asap... any paying role is a good one. I've also heard that Cage's acting style was based on avant garde or German film styles when they really worked with their post Great War ptsd acceptance.
@@HingleCringle I think it's just artistic license. A big hit of really pure crack may give you a bell ringer, might puke. It's not funny to watch in a movie though. I hate crack, it feels gross. I've shot really pure coke - you definitely get a bell ringer and usually puke
People say that because 1. They hop in the internet hate 2. They haven't seen his good films, the ones that make him justice because they're not popular
Utter bullshit , Nic Cage underrated , like the comment above people jump on the bandwagon with him , watch leaving Las Vegas and tell me he's a bad actor.
+Dominik Przybysiak Most of them must have only seen The Wicker Man and think he is a bad actor. To me, Cage is an awesome actor - Leaving Las Vegas, Face/Off, Lord Of War, Matchstick Men, Kick-Ass, Joe.... I can go on and on.
4:35 - This was the moment Bad Lieutenant 2 finally clicked with me. And it’s pretty far along in the movie too. I deeply respect Herzog as a filmmaker but up until this scene I wasn’t impressed. I just couldn’t get a handle on it. What the hell was Herzog going for? What compelled him to make this film in the first place? It’s obvious from the beginning that Cage’s character is completely tapped. But realizing he really can “see” that dead guy’s breakdancing soul is a great reveal. And then insisting it also needs to be shot is f-ing gold. He’s even more tweaked than we thought. This scene was the key that unlocked the movie for me. Albeit for reasons even I have trouble understanding lol.
i mean maybe its one of those things where you need to be really high on crack to understand it. I can take it at face value that crack does some weird shit. Don't really care to find out the fine details lol. Want a story about crack? I heard this one, where some rescue personnel broke down a door in a apartment fire. Some guy was high on crack in a room to hot to go into whacking it over a couch fire. Someone hit him down and then dragged him out. there is better things to try to understand
@@cdrom1070 Don't believe that nonsense. I smoked a lot of rocks with a lot of people over a long time. None of this is what happens. Cage's character is over the top theatrical. The other characters were more in line with reality. But Nick was supposed to be over the top.
It’s like Herzog is kind of bored and annoyed by cop-movie tropes but at the same time loves them, so he ties up all the movie’s loose ends so ruthlessly it’s almost a fuck you to the audience for even caring about any of that when what the movie is really about is… something else entirely and I’m still not sure what.
I smoked crack one night waaaay back in 2002 and this is exactly how i behaved immediately after blowing out the smoke. It's like going from 0 to 100 in about 8 seconds.
@@fupamongoopa640 I never drank alcohol (except when bartender misunderstod i wanted a virgin mojito) nor smoked either cigarettes or drug but i really want to learn from others what they experience....so thank u for sharing. I still wished u would seen leguanas😅
The part of loved most is that it was all strategy too, “the lucky pipe” thing was to get the guys dna and prints as well as get away from the sawed off under the table.
“Easy easy easy, ‘cuz I’m not Eazy-E” 🤣🤣
I feel like Xibit actually corpsed after that line, but they left it in XD
I’m 99% sure that Nic Cage actually smoked crack before filming this shit so he can depict it perfectly
Probably did, I’ve just cooked a gram and I’m smoking it now, only do it once a twice a month though and can understand why people get addicted to the stuff
@@barrysmith4674 hot damn I appreciate the honesty
I remember reading an interview of him about this movie. He did not do any kind of drugs but not for a lack of trying. He actually asked Werner Herzog if he could get some for real but Herzog said no lol (or at least that's how I remember it).
Lol back again it’s Barry Smith and just scored a nice couple of rocks to chill with for a few hours on my day off, again this popped into my head and I’m smoking along with cage n 50 😭 so do worry about me 🤪😆😆😆
Smoking crack really isnt that big of a deal. One of my best memories was smoking crack for the first time with my brother. We sat in my garage for 7 hours passing the pipe and just TALKING TALKING TALKING it was nice.
Who else thinks Cage would have made a great Pennywise the Clown, his over the top antics would be perfect for that.
I started watching this at 1.5 speed, and I still could not detect anything wrong in Mr. Cage's performance. Flawless and sublime.
Watch 4:35 at 1.75x
Always
He said nigga elk
@@vlongent5662best part
I've smoked crack before and I've never talked all fast and gone all silly like that. Not say that some people don't.
2:04 XZIBIT LEGIT LAUGHED AT THAT SHIT . Nicholas is great
The soul was bussing some serious floor moves 🔥🔥🔥
And ppl call Nicolas a bad actor? He's over-the-top YES but he's an GREAT actor.
He is a bad actor. Nick Cage plays Nick Cage in great. But he does so in every movie he's in. Tell me im wrong.🤣
@@NickVS707 nah he plays a different flavor of absurdity every movie. I don't think they're are very many good actors left, they all play themselves now or talk to much to convey anything.
Some of that is talentless directors and shitty scripts but cage at least brings a different energy to most of his movies.
Well, the thing is that most people don't really understand that acting is a philosophy with many different schools of thought attached to it. Nic Cage engages in a kind of absurdist theatre style which he can really sell in an endearing way.
@@NickVS707
Something tells me you've never seen anything more than some very recent movies. Adaptation, Leaving Las Vegas, Raising Arizona, etc, are all entirely different performances and are all great.
As an actor, Cage is Shatner on crack.
Some people say his soul is still dancing to this day....
Nope he ded
Haha this movie was practically made for Nicolas Cage. A real oddball from the legendary Werner Herzog who's mainly making beautifully intimate documentaries these days!
it's a remake
@Dennis Reynolds Then why did both have a sexual scene where one person is forced to watch while the other is a pervert.
@@mrbushmaster3322 no it isn't. It's got nothing to do with Bad Lieutenant besides the title and the fact that both follow a corrupt cop.
It went bad at the box office lol what a failure 🤣
@@Moodboard39 who gives a shit, many many great movies have not done shit at the box office.
Is everyone just going to ignore that amazing harmonica at the end?
Sonny Terry! “Old Lost John” If you don’t know now ya know!
The girl who asks for help with the kid is so pretty. I feel bad for her. I laughed my ass off at xhibit getting pissed, but I still felt bad.
thats 50cent
@@flisko123 foh
@@flisko123 joking or serious?
You have to deal with that if you're a golddigger
Isn't that Busta Rymes
The fact that Werner Herzog directed this is just…amazing.
What other movies has he done?
Doesn't he do documentaries usually?
@@turnip5359 He’s directed a ton of feature films. He’s done a handful of documentaries as well but they aren’t nearly as well known as his classics.
Nigga Elk? 😂
U peeped that right?! 😂
NIc Cage and Werner Herzog is a pair made in weird, weird heaven
The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans (2009)
I know for a FACT Nic Cage tells his agent ''If I'm not playing an unhinged, crazy, over the top loon...I don't want it''.
And that ladies and gentlemen is how you write absurdist surrealism
How Nick Cage looks at the iguana is priceless
He saw his soul dancing 😂😂😂 crack on hell of a drug
This movie is top of the line actors
Totally different vibe to the original film. Dare I say, just as good?
Now I wanna smoke crack. Thanks youtube!
I’ve never heard of this movie and this scene alone has me sold
The whole movie is classic. Make sure to watch it.
Wtf this shyt is better than Django unchained.
Crack smokes cage, not the other way around.
I have never seen this movie, I have no idea if it’s comedy, drama, or action, and I have absolutely no context for this scene. Needless to say…I don’t know wtf I just witnessed.
But my soul still knows it was pretty goddamn awesome.
Legend has it he wasnt acting in this scene
This feels like I'm watching interdimentional cable
They brought back
High McDonough!
Literally this time!!😅
I see these are one of the "full nick cage" moments.
Na, should've left it with Harvey.
My fav scene from the bad lieutenant
Lucky and Crack-pipe don't seem like compatible bed fellows
The end of this scene is pure Herzog. That music is perfect.
Not once have I seen someone hit a pipe and go from sober to this sham of a performance.
She is yours now, and you are hers
I've never seen this movie but I think about this scene often.
How is nobody talking bout the legendary harmonica thats going on?
This is where Herzog finally does Lynch.
I hope my soul keeps dancing after I die.
Man the writer deserves an oscar
Had no idea Herzog directed this scene
This is hard to watch. He obviously has smoked rock before, because this is exactly how it is.
They should have got hunter biden for this role.
Lmao at the ending
I’m like wtf did I just see 😂
Every time I see Nick Cage on screen I think about the fact that Greendale had a whole class dedicated to figuring out if he is a good actor or not, and I still dont know if he is to this day.
This scene always makes me want to smoke rock. Nobody acts that absurd on crack but the smoking part always gets me. The original bad lieutenant with Harvey Keitel has the most realistic crack smoking scene ever. It makes my mouth salivate.
This mf
Lol uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Crack is wack. Have some class and bump some lines
@@APimpNamedSlickBak hate soft. I hate sniffing shit period. Plus when you smoke you actually see the smoke when blowing it out and it's amazing
I know exactly what you mean and I am not proud of that fact lol
"Welp.. Who wants retirement cake?"
Lmfso he hears a harmonica and seees the soul dancing
That literally wqs a lucky crack pipe
Beautiful
I never wanted to smoke crack but now i do with Nicolas cage
When Nick Cage acts like he just smoked Crack,
I believe him.
His souls still dancing😂
Crack is afraid of Nic Cage.
His soul’s still dancing
Prime Nic Cage. It’s so wrong that it’s right.
Mane what is the name of this movie 😂😂😂. Nick Cage played that too good he had to be high for real 😅
How was there not a Oscar for this?
his souls dancing rofl
Damn. N..... he got u.
Nic cage is so crazy good bro
Whats the name of the movie?
Nicolas "Jimmy" Cage
How have I never seen this? 🤣
Definitely a lucky crack pipe
“his souls still dancing 😂” 5:00
If nick cage didn't do soooo many movies. He would still be considered elite. But he kinda watered down everything because of too many movies.
This is just a Behind the Scenes Footage
They don't call Nick "the most talented actor in Hollywood" for a reason
So basiclaly modern day nic cage movies, everywhere but going nowhere.
Crack si dám zase až v autobusu... Venku se stydím... Mám takovou malou teleskopickou vodníci na crack v kapse... Nenápadnou :D
Is that a chillum?? 😂
Shout out to Xzibit!!
Haters gonna hate, Ain'ters ain't going to like what they ain't.
Can someone please respond to me a good song that sounds like the soul dancing song?
That’s not how crack works at all
I hate people who comment about how this is their favorite scene but dont list the name of the movie
Where have I been and what movie is this
Rock is sooooo good.
When you download the wrong ragdoll mod
Looks like an intense movie
"Shoot him again...his soul is still dancing" 😂😂😂😂 im fucking flatlining how could i have possibly never seen this growing up😂😂
I saw this alone, in a theatre, totally sober. I didn’t know exactly what to make of it, but I knew Cage was brilliant.
What's the name of this movie?
Bad lieutenant
He may play in a lot of cheesy movies but hes a legendary actor.
You can’t blame the man for taking work wherever he can find it. Rumor has it that he used to have expensive habits
Not to mention issues with Tax evasion back n the day 🙄@@gregbors8364
He owed millions to the IRS in back taxes to be specific.@@gregbors8364
he scored a TOUCHDOWN!!!! whaaahahahahah
The thing about Cage is that he doesn't hold back for better or worse. He goes full Nick Cage. This man raises the bar for the absurd, and because of that I can honestly say that I 've never seen a boring performance from him.
Fleeting Moment Media exactly man
Gd, well said.
He isn't some boring Chris actor that does superhero movies, he's utterly fearless
@@davidmontgomery8938 Ironically he was supposed to be Superman at one point lol
People hate on Nick Cage like they hate on Nickel Back but I think they’re both pretty great
Light the caucasian's rock
I forgot the name of this movie can someone tell me??
Bad Lieutenant
@@thedryfirehandcanon1293 movie is called white man smokes crack
@@thedryfirehandcanon1293 it's "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans".
"Bad Lieutenant" is a different movie.
Dude I love the guy who made this channel's name so much I subscribed just cuz of that queefer Sutherland
Ghost Rider is high as hell man.
Herzog really let Cage go on this one. Despite that, shooting on location in areas damaged by Hurricane Katrina had a documentary like impact on the movie. I always champion this. It’s a perfect marriage of Herzog’s humanism (and absurdity) and Cage’s absurdity as an actor. I laughed more times in this scene than most comedies.
The great thing about Herzog is that he won't make a movie "about" Hurricane Katrina. Instead the movie is PART of Hurricane Katrina-- like an extension of it.
""He (Cage) is the only actor since Marlon Brando that's actually done anything new with the art of acting; he's successfully taken us away from an obsession with naturalism into a kind of presentation style of acting that I imagine was popular with the old troubadours.
If I could erase [Cage's] bottom half bad movies, and only keep his top half movies, he would blow everyone else out of the water" - Ethan Hawke
I put my hamster in a sock and slammed it against the furniture.
@@TippyHippy Great job! We're all proud of you!
Funny thing is that if he didn't have all those money\debt issues in the late 90's startup, he'd really wouldn't Have a whole catalogue of "bad" B movies. But when a broke A-lister needs money asap... any paying role is a good one. I've also heard that Cage's acting style was based on avant garde or German film styles when they really worked with their post Great War ptsd acceptance.
@@TippyHippy I bet you eat cereal with milk you degenerate
Ethan Hawke: he's doing something new with acting!
Also Ethan Hawke: just like the old troubadours
That smile while he's tripping, pricless. It's like what he's seeing is art
Made me cackle like a hyena, did not expect that dazed hallucinatory stare. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pure uncut cocaine/crack doesn't make you geek out like that.
It does focus your mind, but it doesn't make you look like a meth head from one hit
@@HingleCringle I think it's just artistic license.
A big hit of really pure crack may give you a bell ringer, might puke. It's not funny to watch in a movie though.
I hate crack, it feels gross. I've shot really pure coke - you definitely get a bell ringer and usually puke
You don’t trip on crack
I know, my balance was always ok on crack.
Whenever it’s football season again, I comeback just for that “touchdown” delivery.
..and please tell me now that he is bad actor
People say that because 1. They hop in the internet hate 2. They haven't seen his good films, the ones that make him justice because they're not popular
Utter bullshit , Nic Cage underrated , like the comment above people jump on the bandwagon with him , watch leaving Las Vegas and tell me he's a bad actor.
+Dominik Przybysiak Most of them must have only seen The Wicker Man and think he is a bad actor. To me, Cage is an awesome actor - Leaving Las Vegas, Face/Off, Lord Of War, Matchstick Men, Kick-Ass, Joe.... I can go on and on.
Alain douchons veux du cuir
oh, no, cage is a great actor, batshit crazy though
You know Xzibit was caught off guard by that Eazy-E line
4:35 - This was the moment Bad Lieutenant 2 finally clicked with me. And it’s pretty far along in the movie too. I deeply respect Herzog as a filmmaker but up until this scene I wasn’t impressed. I just couldn’t get a handle on it. What the hell was Herzog going for? What compelled him to make this film in the first place? It’s obvious from the beginning that Cage’s character is completely tapped. But realizing he really can “see” that dead guy’s breakdancing soul is a great reveal. And then insisting it also needs to be shot is f-ing gold. He’s even more tweaked than we thought. This scene was the key that unlocked the movie for me. Albeit for reasons even I have trouble understanding lol.
So what happened next.?
i mean maybe its one of those things where you need to be really high on crack to understand it. I can take it at face value that crack does some weird shit. Don't really care to find out the fine details lol. Want a story about crack? I heard this one, where some rescue personnel broke down a door in a apartment fire. Some guy was high on crack in a room to hot to go into whacking it over a couch fire. Someone hit him down and then dragged him out. there is better things to try to understand
@@cdrom1070
Don't believe that nonsense.
I smoked a lot of rocks with a lot of people over a long time. None of this is what happens.
Cage's character is over the top theatrical.
The other characters were more in line with reality.
But Nick was supposed to be over the top.
nah this story was legit about the guy whacking it to the burning couch. @@goodcitizen3780
It’s like Herzog is kind of bored and annoyed by cop-movie tropes but at the same time loves them, so he ties up all the movie’s loose ends so ruthlessly it’s almost a fuck you to the audience for even caring about any of that when what the movie is really about is… something else entirely and I’m still not sure what.
If Cage didn't actually smoke crack before this scene for real, then he should have gotten another Oscar.
what kind of amateur do you think Cage is, of course he smoked a shit ton of meth for this scene it's called method acting
Bro please what's the name of this? Can't believe I haven't seen this
@@PapaLu08bad lieutenant: port of call New Orleans
@@PapaLu08 Movie: Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009)
@papalu4758 bad lieutenant
You seldom see Nic Cage give such a subdued, nuanced performance...
I smoked crack one night waaaay back in 2002 and this is exactly how i behaved immediately after blowing out the smoke. It's like going from 0 to 100 in about 8 seconds.
Did you see leguanas too? 😊
@@David31567I wish! Luckily I smoked the old skool crack which wasn't mixed with the shit they cut it with nowadays.
@@fupamongoopa640 i never took drugs , never been drunk so know very little of those things ...but thank u for sharing
@@fupamongoopa640 I never drank alcohol (except when bartender misunderstod i wanted a virgin mojito) nor smoked either cigarettes or drug but i really want to learn from others what they experience....so thank u for sharing. I still wished u would seen leguanas😅
Easy, easy, easy..... cause I'm not easy e!! Lmao
Eazy E. XD
That line just made Nick cage automatically in my top three actors
Xzibit was great in this film.
Really memorable character with some well delivered lines, like the Africa and 'now that's wrong.'
Cage’s chemistry with the drug dealer is so hilarious and believable lol, great performances in this scene
The part of loved most is that it was all strategy too, “the lucky pipe” thing was to get the guys dna and prints as well as get away from the sawed off under the table.
There’s always going to be chemistry between two people who have smoked rock together.
What movie is this?
@@mitchellmaytorena1137bad lieutenant port of New Orleans
Xzibit