He is such a good buddy. He totally supports his pal no matter what and is so enthusiastic to help. Love this guy. Totally would take a bullet no questions asked.
The forced upon shitty montage at the end is cringe af and always has been. I'm amazed Brian doesn't have his song removed from it considering "cancel culture" or whatever the fuck that means.
John C. Reilly, vigorously nodding in the background when Dirk asks the engineer if the bass is taking away from the vocals...makes me laugh every time.
Finally someone gets it, John C.Rielly, with the hard dance moves, can't even push that bucket of foulsome clatter over the cliff, but damn if he didn't try!!
Honestly it’s such a great moment. I wish there was a gif of his nodds to drop into my group chats when someone’s being obtuse and I’m stirring the pot.
I really started to respect Mark as an actor after this movie. He played this part so well. I know lots of guys that have practically no talent, but for some reason think they sound great. It's unreal - and very amusing to me. Mark is a great actor.
He's perfect in this role. Absolutely my favorite of his. When he just zones out at the drug deal gone bad near the end, finally realizing how far down he's gone and trying to figure out how it happened, with no sound but Jessie's Girl playing? Absolute chef's kiss.
@@crescentfreshbret Remember? Obviously you don't know anything about the drug basics, you dolt. Coke is a stimulant. Not a sedative or depressant like alcohol. You don't black out or lose your memory. Just be quiet.
The funny thing is that, although you'd never know it from listening to "You Got the Touch", Mark Wahlberg can actually sing. It really goes to show how important it is to make sure that the bass doesn't take away from the vocals.
You're right. It's hard to sound awful when you actually CAN sing. In the same way Julianne Moore reading the awful porn movie dialogue. A good actor pretending to be a bad actor is not easy.
I had a job interview yesterday. I didn't get the job. Think it was because the bass was taking away from my vocals, and I didn't have a John C Reilly dancer in my background, but I DEFINITELY had the touch, AND the power.
Hahaha, Marky Mark didn't even need to audition for the atrocity that he starred in, which didn't even feature The Touch, the song that basically defines Transformers.. -_-
After this movie came out I was in a music store and when i saw it I said to myself, "if feel the heat" is on this CD i will buy it no questions asked. AND IT WAS!
Greatest rock song of all time!I serenaded a beautiful woman with this version one time, off key and everything! It was perfect. She spit on me and shut the window. Why oh why didn't I fade the bass down a little?
john m Well technically this song was released by Stan Bush. Who knows if an adult film actor tried to run with it before he did because Robert Downy Sr. didn't get paid.
Drik tried to lay it down in 83 but it sucked so they shelved it. Then in late 84 or early 85 when they were pitching the Transformer movie the AP was like i've got the perfect song for this. Get me Stan Bush!!
Obviously Dirk couldn’t get his hands on his own demo tapes due to lack of money so 3 years later the record producer gave the song to Stan Bush instead.
J. Vinton I love this movie and this is the best part🤪 I knew I thought it was extremely hilarious but I haven’t seen it in a while. I watch this over and over testing myself if I can watch without even smiling. Failed. This is way more funnier to me now! I forgot it was unbelievably horrible 😝😝😝
Yes, the "YEAH!" is absolutely amazing - best part of the vocals. I've been trying to perfect singing it as awkwardly rhythmically off as he does and after years of trying to sing with good time, it's kind of hard to do hahaha
You got the touch You got the power... Yeah! After all is said and done You never walk, you never run You're a winner You got the moves, you know the streets Break the rules, take the heat You're nobody's fool You're at your best when the goin' gets rough You been put to the test but it's never enough You got the touch You got the power When all hell's breaking loose You'll be riding the eye of the storm You got the heart You got the motion You know that when things get too tough You got the touch You never bend, you never break You seem to know just what it takes You're a fighter It's in the blood, it's in the will It's in the mighty hands of steel When you're standing your ground And you never get hit when your back's to the wall Gonna fight to the end and you're taking it all You got the touch You got the power When all hell's breaking loose You'll be riding the eye of the storm You got the heart You got the motion You know that when things get too tough You got the touch
20th anniversary of Boogie Nights, my wife and I broke out our copy and had a nice dinner, my wife loves this film as do I, and this is one of the greatest scenes.
totally agree, and it's so good for so many reasons! john c reilly's dancing, wahlbergs believable ability to sing awful off pitch (even tho he can sing) and the P.T.Anderson letting the whole thing play over minutes when most directors would've probably saved film
This is hilarious because it's so accurate with the keyboard sound and song title and lyrics, I feel like every song in the late 70s and 80s has this vibe. Lol
What’s really taking away from MY vocal… is watching this clip and realizing that it was made nearly 30 years ago. And made for a scene in a movie that reflected only 20 to 25 years in the past previously from when the movie itself was released (I think I described that right)
Exactly!!!! This was the most hilarious part of the movie. I’m so glad they kept his singing in too. I would pay to see any outtakes/bloopers of this scene.
Not sure if you guys are joking but if you are, ignore the following: That's whole point of this scene. Dirk singing is supposed to be terrible but the joke is that he's so vain that he's oblivious and thinks he's good.
What’s awesome is he has to adjust his acting and singing in the movie. Acting is excellent and natural in the movie. He has to bring it down a couple of notches and act like a noob while filming the porn scenes. Same for his singing
you guys need to see the uncut scenes , fucking brilliant , originally they were compiled for Sean Penn's birthday as a gift , the man on the soundboard is his brother , which actually wrote the Feel My heat song in the 80's
Movie was a masterpiece, so many good scenes, with the best being the Sister Christian drug deal scene, one of the best scenes in cinema history, truly genius.
That whole scene is just AMAZING. When Rahad is playing Russian roulette and Cosmo is throwing the poopers in the background and the guys are all jumping out of their skin, oh my God. That scene and several others (ahem, the rollergirl/Dirk montage near the end) make me sick to my stomach but they're so good.
Younger I never understood the humor. But as am older I absolutely love and understand it all. I didn't know if it was a comedy or a drama, if I'm supposed to laugh or not take it serious but it's like a dark comedy and it's so great. I feel like people have forgot or haven't seen this movie and i feel like I'm making it up explaining to my friends and family about boogie nights.
You know the timeline in this movie places this scene around the time that TRANSFORMERS The Movie was being produced, I really believe that Paul Thomas Anderson intended it to be that way, as if Reed Rothchild and Dirk Diggler were trying out for a spot of the Movie Soundtrack with this song.
The only difference between Johnny Manziel & Dirk Diggler is that one of them at least had the decency to become a superstar before his self-destructive downfall.
Imagine what they could have accomplished if they got their hands on those demos.....
Yeah.....no doubt lol
It's a Catch 22. lol
I agree lol
Unfortunately it was a yp not a mp
That magic. That fuckin heart and soul that’s on those tapes
The dancing in the sound booth kills me every time 😂😂
Best dance All-Time!
jason sudekis borrowed john c reilley's dance and style for his character on SNL's whats up with that skits
The funniest part of the movie!!!!!!!!🤣😅😂
@@norrispreston1024 straight up! Hahahaha
He’s such a good friend. And coke is a helluva drug
John C Reilly is hilarious rockin' out in the background. It's all so perfectly bad.
I have the DVD and I sort of remember the commentary that he was doing that to try to get the mixer guy to crack up.
This is one of the reasons that John C Reilly is one of my favorite actors, and also Dr. Steve Brule you dingus.
He is awesome during the whole scene.
I think the bass is taking away from the vocals. 😆
He is such a good buddy. He totally supports his pal no matter what and is so enthusiastic to help. Love this guy. Totally would take a bullet no questions asked.
They should have added him singing this as a end credit scene on Transformers: Age of Extinction
Yeah, I thought this was weird when you think about it. That he's the new star in Transformers and he did this before.
Oh yeah....that would be funny.
I would of smelled Oscar if they did in an entire early 80s cheese music vid lol
Hahahaha, hell this scene is better then that whole dumb ass movie.
They did play Good Vibrations at the end of The Italian Job. I wonder whose idea it was to play that prank... cough... Seth Green... cough
This is just one example of why Boogie Nights was a flawless movie
Did you make this acc just for this comment.. fckn gold 😂
It's absolutely perfect. Even all these years later.
OMG the ego on these morons... So perfect
The forced upon shitty montage at the end is cringe af and always has been. I'm amazed Brian doesn't have his song removed from it considering "cancel culture" or whatever the fuck that means.
John C. Reilly, vigorously nodding in the background when Dirk asks the engineer if the bass is taking away from the vocals...makes me laugh every time.
Finally someone gets it, John C.Rielly, with the hard dance moves, can't even push that bucket of foulsome clatter over the cliff, but damn if he didn't try!!
And the engineers face, like he wants to say "no in fact we need more bass to cover up your vocals"
At least he's a true friend! He supports his friend, even though it's not really going well :)
@@1977Eelco A true friend would've been honest. Then again they were both coked out so he probably it was good
Honestly it’s such a great moment.
I wish there was a gif of his nodds to drop into my group chats when someone’s being obtuse and I’m stirring the pot.
They're guaranteed a record deal; their stuff is THAT GOOD!!!
LOL!!!!
WE LOOK LIKE ASSHOLES RIGHT NOW!
@@insertnamehere5809 Catch-22...think about it, gentlemen.
It’s better than most of the crap I hear nowadays
Favorite scenes from the movie. John Riley’s last “Feel ma heeeeeaat” was just the cherry on top of this hilarious scene.
And then he's like, "BRRRT!" with the guitar, to wrap it up 🤣🤣
When the homie sucks but you still support him 😂😂
Edmund Herrera 😂😂😂was thinkin the same thing lol
treythadude 😂😂😂 Also the bass was taking alway from the vocals 🤔
Good one lol
You gotta support your boy
the funny is he thought the boy was good
John C Reilly hittin the invisible ski slopes in the back makes this pure magic lol
Reed is the best friend and wingman EVER. Love that guy.
And now Mark Wahlberg stars in Transformers, this has come full circle.
Yeah what a huge drop in quality from Paul Thomas Anderson to Michael Bay
Yoooo real shittt
@Kangabear Schlieter Plastic weenies to robot trucks. Transformers 7: Semi-Erect.
I almost had a heart attack when I watched the animated Transformers movie a few years ago and realized that was the main song of the movie 😂😂😂😂
That is not Transformers.
"We're guaranteed a record contract, our stuff is that good!"
The magic, the effin heart and soul that is on those tapes, that is ours and you don't own that!!!! Lol
you both made me lauf my ass off
@@never_bin_outside3603 that entire scene is soooooooo funny!!!!! Burt was not hearing it!!! Lol
That sounds like a YP.
Quote of the fucking century dog!!!
John C. Reilly is funny as hell in this clip.
Panning over to find Reed rockin out in the booth... it kills me every time! XD
He's a gift to us all.
Perfect scene, the edits, the miserable vocals, the reaction shot. Just perfect.
also when mark ass about the bass taking away from vocals and hes agreeing. oh and i didnt like the comment so it could stay at 69!!!!
I like when he's moving a knob on the board lol like he knows what he's doing.
Dayummm....that man can sing...I never knew he had vocal talent of that caliber! That bass could have been turned down a little bit though.
oh yeah, he was an awesome singer, best of all time
The bass was definitely taking away from the vocal.
If only they’d had him rap instead.
There's magic on those tapes.
I wonder if he would be good at rapping too
the bass was definitely taking away from dirk's vocals.
+thevoid99 LMAO yes, definitely.
+thevoid99 If you can't see that then maybe he needs to karate chop you! He's a black belt you know!
+thevoid99 No not really, maybe...sounds balanced to me.
*****
the bass was definitely taking a lot away from his vocals.
+thevoid99 Wasn't it obvious?
How this movie even got finished is a miracle, they had to be on the verge of laughing their asses off the entire filming of this.
I’d get fired, holding the boom mic or whatever, I’d laugh and ruin the scene.
Plenty of sad parts too
Burt Reynolds hated all of it during filming. He later apologized.
So horrible, it's brilliant!
..the whole movie is a master piece and brilliant.. too bad now, Mark is connected with Bayformers lol
It would have been a lot better had the bass not been taking away from his vocal
The sound engineer looks just thrilled to be there.
The dancing in the booth makes me LOL every time I see this.
Best Marky Mark song ever.
It’s too bad the bass was taking away from his vocals
I really started to respect Mark as an actor after this movie. He played this part so well. I know lots of guys that have practically no talent, but for some reason think they sound great. It's unreal - and very amusing to me. Mark is a great actor.
He's perfect in this role. Absolutely my favorite of his. When he just zones out at the drug deal gone bad near the end, finally realizing how far down he's gone and trying to figure out how it happened, with no sound but Jessie's Girl playing? Absolute chef's kiss.
The sound engineer killed this scene with just his facial expression lol.
He should have added the tk421. Just sayin
@@joe-ho4zf Do you really need all that bass though? It'll smother Dirk's vocals.
Good point.
@@joe-ho4zfwhat kinda brother are you?
I remember doing this recording, good times
You can actually remember this with all the coke you were on at the time?
How's your cock doing these days?
Did they take the bass down in the end?
@@crescentfreshbret Remember? Obviously you don't know anything about the drug basics, you dolt. Coke is a stimulant. Not a sedative or depressant like alcohol. You don't black out or lose your memory. Just be quiet.
@@jbeenk LMAO!!
That performance in the studio. Wow! It's more than meets the ears!!
I mean the record company is literally waiting for the magic on those tapes. They were supposed to be there an hour ago!
Definitely captures the cheese of the 80’s like frank stallone and soundtracks for movies like karate kid.
It was the soundtrack for Transformers The Movie
Frank can actually sing somewhat.
You guessed it: Frank Stallone.
The original song was about 50X better produced and performed than this joke cover.
Karate Kid soundtrack was pretty 🔥 sonny
The funny thing is that, although you'd never know it from listening to "You Got the Touch", Mark Wahlberg can actually sing. It really goes to show how important it is to make sure that the bass doesn't take away from the vocals.
You're right. Feel my feet demonstrates your point perfectly.
Or at least rap properly...Marky Mark and the Funky bunch
Making nigger noise known as rapping is not singing.
When the bass takes away from the vocals it fucks everything up
You're right. It's hard to sound awful when you actually CAN sing. In the same way Julianne Moore reading the awful porn movie dialogue.
A good actor pretending to be a bad actor is not easy.
I had a job interview yesterday. I didn't get the job. Think it was because the bass was taking away from my vocals, and I didn't have a John C Reilly dancer in my background, but I DEFINITELY had the touch, AND the power.
so this was his audition for transformers?
no
Hahaha, Marky Mark didn't even need to audition for the atrocity that he starred in, which didn't even feature The Touch, the song that basically defines Transformers.. -_-
not one person replying took it for the joke it was.
K
"the song that basically defines Transformers" Are you trying to impress people who grew up in the 80s?
This movie is classic. Watching the clips 2023 almost 2024
Corey Feldmans new album be like......
😂😂😂
So true!!
I can still remember Corey Feldman on Channel 9's old Howard Stern Show singing his song What Up With The Youth.
Megatron disliked this video 25 times.
Everyone needs a back up amping you up like his boy was dancing in the booth. Feeling his jam.
AWESOME. There are so many special scenes from this film, but this one does it for me every time...love it.
This movie has to have had more badass actors than any other movie ever made
One of the most amazing casts ever assembled.
Instant classic
After this movie came out I was in a music store and when i saw it I said to myself, "if feel the heat" is on this CD i will buy it no questions asked. AND IT WAS!
I WAS BORN READY
Greatest rock song of all time!I serenaded a beautiful woman with this version one time, off key and everything! It was perfect. She spit on me and shut the window. Why oh why didn't I fade the bass down a little?
Was she wearing rollerskates?
The way he asks if they were rolling on the rehearsals is absolutely gold.
the best line hands down lol
Greatest piece of music in the history of the world and sound.
This song didnt come out till 86 and this part in 83, someone realy wanted this in there
john m Well technically this song was released by Stan Bush. Who knows if an adult film actor tried to run with it before he did because Robert Downy Sr. didn't get paid.
I assumed that in the Boogie Nights universe this is their song though, not Bush's
Drik tried to lay it down in 83 but it sucked so they shelved it.
Then in late 84 or early 85 when they were pitching the Transformer movie the AP was like i've got the perfect song for this.
Get me Stan Bush!!
Obviously Dirk couldn’t get his hands on his own demo tapes due to lack of money so 3 years later the record producer gave the song to Stan Bush instead.
I always laughed my ass off at his “YEAAH” ahahah
J. Vinton I love this movie and this is the best part🤪 I knew I thought it was extremely hilarious but I haven’t seen it in a while. I watch this over and over testing myself if I can watch without even smiling. Failed. This is way more funnier to me now! I forgot it was unbelievably horrible 😝😝😝
Yes, the "YEAH!" is absolutely amazing - best part of the vocals. I've been trying to perfect singing it as awkwardly rhythmically off as he does and after years of trying to sing with good time, it's kind of hard to do hahaha
More Cowbell! I bet Paul Thomas Anderson was laughing his ass off filming this... YOUR A WINNER!!!!
You got the touch
You got the power... Yeah!
After all is said and done
You never walk, you never run
You're a winner
You got the moves, you know the streets
Break the rules, take the heat
You're nobody's fool
You're at your best when the goin' gets rough
You been put to the test but it's never enough
You got the touch
You got the power
When all hell's breaking loose
You'll be riding the eye of the storm
You got the heart
You got the motion
You know that when things get too tough
You got the touch
You never bend, you never break
You seem to know just what it takes
You're a fighter
It's in the blood, it's in the will
It's in the mighty hands of steel
When you're standing your ground
And you never get hit when your back's to the wall
Gonna fight to the end and you're taking it all
You got the touch
You got the power
When all hell's breaking loose
You'll be riding the eye of the storm
You got the heart
You got the motion
You know that when things get too tough
You got the touch
john C riley just plays that best friend perfectly
20th anniversary of Boogie Nights, my wife and I broke out our copy and had a nice dinner, my wife loves this film as do I, and this is one of the greatest scenes.
Did you want what was in the master bedroom?
Two of the greatest scenes from one of the greatest movies of the last 20 years! Classic!! ***THE HEAT WILL ROLL YOU*** :-D
All-day! All night! You feel! My he-eat
one of the greatest film scenes ever
This is the wildest mixture of country music and disco I’ve ever heard! These men are brilliant!❤
This is my favorite scene in the whole movie (well, other than seeing Roller Girl do her stuff).
Nah Alfred Molina stole the movie
But I don't want to see him naked. LOL
totally agree, and it's so good for so many reasons! john c reilly's dancing, wahlbergs believable ability to sing awful off pitch (even tho he can sing) and the P.T.Anderson letting the whole thing play over minutes when most directors would've probably saved film
god roller girl is so hot
johnsy1eleven JCR’s dancing is killer
They record this demo in 1983 and The Touch is not released as a single until 1986, they really did have gold on those tapes
This is hilarious because it's so accurate with the keyboard sound and song title and lyrics, I feel like every song in the late 70s and 80s has this vibe. Lol
“Nick? Were we rolling on the rehearsal?” 😂😂😂😂😂
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch recording sessions.
What’s really taking away from MY vocal… is watching this clip and realizing that it was made nearly 30 years ago. And made for a scene in a movie that reflected only 20 to 25 years in the past previously from when the movie itself was released (I think I described that right)
Michael Penn in this brief role was awesome!
For your Touch... - Dr. Steve Brule
this was my favorite scene from the movie, along with when they were fighting the producer to put their album out.
0:56 this scene is already so funny but John C Reily dancing fucking kills me holy shit 🤣
I believe he was doing that to make Michael Penn crack up.
Bless the producers who didn’t replace his voice and kept marks singing in the movie🥰
Exactly!!!! This was the most hilarious part of the movie. I’m so glad they kept his singing in too. I would pay to see any outtakes/bloopers of this scene.
Well Marky Mark was a singer in the past before his acting career. He knows how to sing right and off-key
Not sure if you guys are joking but if you are, ignore the following:
That's whole point of this scene. Dirk singing is supposed to be terrible but the joke is that he's so vain that he's oblivious and thinks he's good.
@@gringostarr69
Mark was never a singer, he was a rapper.
What’s awesome is he has to adjust his acting and singing in the movie. Acting is excellent and natural in the movie. He has to bring it down a couple of notches and act like a noob while filming the porn scenes. Same for his singing
You are a winnnnneeer!!!!!
Why the hell isn't there a Dirk Diggler album in existence? This needs to happen.
Because they wouldn’t give Dirk and Reed the demo tapes.
If they do ever get those demo tapes I’m camping out in line for the drop.
Every performance in this movie deserved an Oscar nod 👌
you guys need to see the uncut scenes , fucking brilliant , originally they were compiled for Sean Penn's birthday as a gift , the man on the soundboard is his brother , which actually wrote the Feel My heat song in the 80's
When I watched this scene in Boogie Nights, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
Boy I sure hope they were rolling on the rehearsal b/c they're never gonna get a better take than that it was solid gold
The pan over to Reilly dancing in the booth is priceless.
I can't wait till this comes out on 8 track!!
Wait for it on Compact Disc coming out soon!
@@tonycervz89 wtf is that? No! 8 track!
When I watched this scene at the cinema I was doubled up over the back of the next seat with silent laughter.
If Mark Walhberg doesn't sing "The Touch" in Transformers 4, then Michael Bay has no soul.
He has a soul???
No Soul Confirmed.
That is why he has no fear
Bumblebee, man, Bumblebee
I can’t believe it’s been 10 years since AoE
Michael Penn is in this scene. He actually did the soundtrack for Boogie Nights. Plus he is a great songwriter.
One of best scenes EVER. "Youre nobodys fool!"
Reed dancing at 0:55 might be the greatest moment ever.
Great actors, at their craft, John C. Riley's dancing in the booth is hilarious. 🤣
Fun Fact: He sings a famous Song from the Transformers: The Movie Soundtrack and became later Part of the Transformers Franchice
20 people can't feel Dirk Diggler's heat
Damn this movie was great, one of my top 5 favorite movies of all time.
Yes …it is that good
0:56 and on is pure gold. Watching John C. Reilly dance like that kills me everytime.
Let me help you. 0:56
There are some real hits in here- Gems - release the tapes
I was born ready!
This scene almost killed my childhood cuz I love Transformers so much as a kid😂
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
That Charlie Murphy was hanging with the big boys, Rick James had to put him in check. He was a habitual line stepper.
Always wish this shit actually dropped on a platform. I’m a buyer for sure
Read this and was like that’s tf I’m talkin about. Then realized it was my comment and it made perfect sense.
Movie was a masterpiece, so many good scenes, with the best being the Sister Christian drug deal scene, one of the best scenes in cinema history, truly genius.
That scene was great, and the constant exploding of firecrackers just made it better.
That whole scene is just AMAZING. When Rahad is playing Russian roulette and Cosmo is throwing the poopers in the background and the guys are all jumping out of their skin, oh my God. That scene and several others (ahem, the rollergirl/Dirk montage near the end) make me sick to my stomach but they're so good.
Feel feel feel feeel feeel feel my heat !! LOL !
Favourite movie, Can't forgot the first time I watched it.
This will be my funeral songs!
Younger I never understood the humor. But as am older I absolutely love and understand it all. I didn't know if it was a comedy or a drama, if I'm supposed to laugh or not take it serious but it's like a dark comedy and it's so great. I feel like people have forgot or haven't seen this movie and i feel like I'm making it up explaining to my friends and family about boogie nights.
I bet an autotuned version of this would rock the house down!
Bad ass! Sounds great!
You know the timeline in this movie places this scene around the time that TRANSFORMERS The Movie was being produced, I really believe that Paul Thomas Anderson intended it to be that way, as if Reed Rothchild and Dirk Diggler were trying out for a spot of the Movie Soundtrack with this song.
Actually, he said when he heard the Stan Bush song, that he thought it was so schlocky that he HAD to include it in the movie.
Transformers fans appreciate this scene on an entirely different level.
When comedy central does his roast, Jeff Ross needs to wear this outfit and sing these songs.
Or just dress like Marky Mark and do “Good Vibrations.”
Actually, he should do both.
@@crescentfreshbret 😂🤣😂🤣😂
I need to rewatch this movie I haven't seen it years I forgot how good it was
Still better than 99% of todays pop music.
Awesome. Great scene.
The only difference between Johnny Manziel & Dirk Diggler is that
one of them at least had the decency to become a superstar before his
self-destructive downfall.
2:12 “ I think we should repeat that a..again, FEEL FEELFEEL FEEL FEELLLL , feel muh heattt! “ 😂
0:27 yea! 😂😂😂
AFTER ALL IS SAID AND DONNNEEE
@@natejones5495😂😂😂
@@TexasTexas-d9g Last week it was my mission to get this earworm into as many heads as possible
This still cracks me up, feel the heat & you got the touch.
John C. Riley is such a talented actor.