Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (5/10) Movie CLIP - Getting "The Fear" (1998) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
High out of his mind, Dr. Gonzo (Benicio Del Toro) loses it, forcing Duke (Johnny Depp) to kick him off the carousel.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Terry Gilliam (Brazil, Twelve Monkeys, The Fisher King) directed this colorful, stylized, pseudo-psychedelic $21-million adaptation of the 1971 Hunter S. Thompson classic, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey into the Heart of the American Dream, about stoned sportswriter Raoul Duke, Thompson's alter ego, on a wild drug-crazed road trip, a paranoid plummet into the belly of the beast, with his pal, lawyer Oscar Zeta Acosta. Originally serialized in Rolling Stone (November 1971), the book catapulted Thompson headfirst toward the Kerouac-Mailer-Capote pantheon and jump-started the entire movement of "gonzo journalism." Carrying a suitcase of drugs, Raoul Duke (Johnny Depp with shaved pate) and his attorney Dr. Gonzo (Benicio Del Toro) drive a red convertible across the Mojave from L.A. to Vegas, where Duke has an assignment to cover the Mint 400 desert motorcycle race. As the drugs kick in, Duke ventures into voiceover, filling in the blank spots and narrative gaps. "This is not a good town for psychedelic drugs," says Duke, but even so, they consume vast quantities, eventually escalating to ether. Duke notes that with ether "you can actually watch yourself behaving this terrible way, but you can't control it." The two trash their hotel room, and Gonzo goes back to L.A. Thinking the hotel room holocaust will lead to an arrest, Duke begins a drive back to L.A., but after an odd encounter with a highway patrolman (Gary Busey) and a telephone conversation with Gonzo, he returns to Vegas to cover the District Attorney Convention on Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs in the glitzy Flamingo Hotel. This time the drugged-out duo trash their Flamingo room. The crazed carnival atmosphere segues into a carney casino, Bazooko's Circus, where a barker (Penn Jillette) spiels amid aerialists, clowns, and a rotating carousel bar. Gonzo worries over runaway teen Lucy (Christina Ricci), who paints portraits of Barbra Streisand. Soon the hallucinations begin: Duke sees Gonzo transmogrify into a demon with breasts on its back, and an acid vision of a Vegas bar features large legit lounge lizards (courtesy of monster makeup man Rob Bottin). Flashbacks depicting Duke's intro to the drug scene jump back to love-Haight relationships in San Francisco's Summer of Love. Cameos and guest stars include Mark Harmon, Cameron Diaz, Flea, Lyle Lovett, Harry Dean Stanton, Ellen Barkin, Tobey Maguire, and Hunter S. Thompson himself. The film features a Geffen Records soundtrack mixing rock of the period with Vegas lounge tunes. Over the years, various script adaptations came and went as did numerous talents; people connected with past efforts to film Thompson's book include Martin Scorsese, Jack Nicholson, Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, and writer-director Alex Cox. Shown in competition at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1998)
Cast: Johnny Depp, Benicio Del Toro
Director: Terry Gilliam
Producers: Harold Bronson, Patrick Cassavetti, Richard Foos, John Jergens, Laila Nabulsi, Stephen Nemeth, Elliot Lewis Rosenblatt
Screenwriters: Hunter S. Thompson, Terry Gilliam, Tony Grisoni, Tod Davies, Alex Cox
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"Don`t tell me these things. Not now man."
+NoMoreNever Me after a hard night of drinking and my buddies keep bringing food up.
A genuine representation of the fear, impending.
DocHazard I've said that on acid many times
Guidance counselors.
I once ate a special browny on a concert. Nothing happened for a long while, then bang. I slept for five hours woke up and threw up just an hour before the concert ended.
I love how nonchalantly he asks that woman, “Do they pay you to... screw that bear?” It kills me every single time, perfectly acted.
Del Toro was great here :D
Best line.
Madam, sir, baby, child..whatever
He is having a major anxietyfilled psychosis,yet snaps out of it just long enough to ask what we all were wondering.
I know! Its a fair question!
I love how throughout the movie they go back and forth between being the "straight" one trying to help the one that's freaking out, and the straight one is never that straight.
Brilliant
At least depps character is not trying to kill himself in a bathtub or attack his friend with a machete, I would definitely say that depps character gets the raw end of that deal. Let’s not forget being fed mescaline while completely incapacitated from adrenachrome while trying to get rid of a minor with a head full of acid.
How every night out should be 😂
@@kingofcombat50-05 He just wanted to cut a little “Z” in his forehead.
Truth be told, Depp's character was more or less the "straight" one most of the movie. Sure, a minor freak out and being unable to function every now and then, but del Toro's character was the one causing the most trouble and getting himself/them into hairy situations, every now and then playing the "straight" one. Still a good assessment and a great movie 👍
"This is my last drink..."
*Spills drink everywhere without even realizing*
He knew what he was doing,it was time to go! lol
+LOSTnNOTknowing you understand the message. Thats concern me about you.
"When is this thing going to stop?" Matches perfectly with the trip science unraveling in the writer's mind maze ...
I didn't even realize
I thought he did it on purpose xD
Both these guys should have got nominated for their performances. They are SPOT on!
Nope, I disagree....from my point of view - Del Toro knew what he was doing, he clearly has plenty of experience with psychedelics while Depp was only aimlessly fooling around
Agree AMAZING performances, deep nailed Hunter
@@rudyNok Depp knew Hunter personally before he died and they were actually good friends... look up any interview with Hunter and you'll realise Depp nailed it.
@@rudyNok Depp perfectly encapsulated the personality and mannerisms of Hunter S. Thompson, he lived with him for a little while before the filming of the movie. To call it "aimlessly fooling around" is just incorrect.
I just think it was poorly directed,
"WHEN IS THIS THING GONNA STOP?!?"
the ultimate drug plea
“Jump. Like a bunny!”
@Pamela May “Is this not a reasonable place to park?”
@@misscherifurbaby Only if it's on the sidewalk
The worst thing to hear "its not ever gonna stop"
Reminds me of the days when I experimented with marijuana, I swear it never ends until I fall asleep
High as a kite on mescaline on a carousel bar hiccuping like a madman
Only Del Toro can pull that off Lmao!
Patrick Gogan also bawling his head off in the car (trying to sell some heroin) like a heartbroken high school teenage girl who realized her heartthrob male crush has a girlfriend other than herself.
Yea, pure genius 😂
@@Mrrobackenson1
I don't get it
My friends and I quote Del Toro’s, “I think I’m, getting the fear”, whenever we’re far to fucked up to function and start to lose it
another great quote from del toro to excuse high behaviour ..this man has a heart condition ..classic
Lol
You don't have to be stoned to get The Fear.
@@christopherochoa4145 I get the fear when I've done too much coke
Literally same lol
"Nonsense, we came here to find the american dream now were riding the vortex you wanna quit?"
'Right in', not 'riding'.
"Alright, you stay here and go to jail, I'm leaving."...lmaooo
benicio del toro's acting is absolutely sublime in this film!
"When is this thing gonna stop?"
"Stop?"
"Stop it."
"It's not ever gonna stop."
And that, my friends, is life.
Hahahaha oh man so true.
I work at this place. That bar don’t even rotate no more 😜
This is the worst thing you can say to someone high On mescaline
@@kazzz2765 speaking from experience, I’m guessing?
wawawawaaiiiiiit... don´t tell dat to a man on a horrortrip on hallucinogenes
"you guys don't fucken give up man!" I love his absurd concept that hes being pranked or at the very least ridiculed.
You can see how in his own head he is🤣🤣
He was part of the Chicano movement and generally did not like white people and their institutions, the casino.
Me when I tap into a bad thread of comments online.
Ma'am, sir, baby, child, whatever...
lol
+Paul Morris That was one of the best lines. XD
I address my friends like this. Some of them take it better than others
Just be all those things; that's the secret.
Imo best line in this film
The more times I’ve watched this film over the years, the more you realize just how perfect this movie truly is, a real cult classic
Yepp this scene is a perfect angle from being inside their insane drug trip while outside of it its just a boring carousel bar in a lame casino. Benicio in his head probably thinks he's gonna die falling 1 feet down and it's so funny
@@joeschmoe3665 you think the carousel is boring? Looks hella fun.
Yes, it’s a masterpiece. I watched it every night in my bed for like three weeks, and found new details and ingenious, subliminal messages/aspects every time. There is just so much going on. Must’ve been alot of thought put into every single scene.
It's one of the best and funnies movies ever
Do they.... Pay you... To screw that bear?
Fuckin’ classic!
😂
I love how Gonzo's fall at 1:59 is synched to the goofy aah circus sound effect and cymbal crash before the music starts
i have to go.... leave the country.... LMAO
Benicio Del Toro deserves all the awards in the world for this performance
Now this is what i call a CULT MOVIE!!! When you mix the genius of Hunter.s Thompson, Terry Gilliam, Benicio Del Toro and Johnny Depp this is the result: an awesome doped film!!
Yeah agreed. This film is fantastic. The actors are fantastic.
Yes it's greatness. There's really nothing like it...and I can't imagine anything like it will ever come again.
movie? this is a true story not a mere "cult movie" ...this really happened and it's how rolling stone got their reputation as one of the top magazines in the world
And a cameo by Penn Jillette.
This clip was cut just before my favourite line of the whole film "Cow's are gonna kill me! Bisexuals are gonna kill me!" Love this film.
LOL!!
Frrr
This is my favourite line too! So perfectly random 😂
@@Glavin883 Not that random, they bump into some guy with a mustache in a drag with feathers and all as they enter the circus-casino.
@@krTog1 you’re right. It is no longer funny now.
I think I'm getting the fear
I loved how they each took turns being worse for wear
one more hour in this town and i klll somebody ...
Patriot1389 I feel that way after a while in Vegas
Try living here.
Well that has happened hasent it except it wansent 1 person killed but 58
Aww they cut the best part: "C'mon you fiend"
And when someone else is trying to sell him a game, he says “Nothing, I want nothing”. Hahaha, I use that line every time my wife and I go to a fair or carnival.
@@sherbaum1985 same lmao
I love how Penn comes out of nowhere lol
Friend and I used this all the time to try and lighten the mood when experiencing drug-induced paranoia.
"You ok man?"
"No. I think I'm...getting the fear."
"Haha"
Safe words lol
I could see how that would do the trick
Watching this while extremely drunk is an experience.
Cody Cromarty the carousel bar could get drunk people to throw up their liquor faster, all over the place. 🤮🤮🤮🤮
If Im hammered this is the top movie of choice.
I just now realised that the guy at the beginning is illusionist Penn (from Penn & Teller)
This movie is hands down the most accurate depiction in a movie, of being off your guts.
"Quick like a bunny, chickenshit bastard" hahahaha I was peaking my first time trying shrooms during this scene and I could totally relate to del Toro, I felt like I was actually on the carousel and almost falling out of my seat lol
Daniel Lopez that sucks that you watched movies for the first time on shrooms 🤦♀️
@@Pusfilth it makes perfect sense for this movie, I had read the book 4 or 5 times and was decidedly enhanced for the movie.
@@Pusfilth Don't knock it 'til you've tried it. They completely enhanced Conan The Barbarian. I LIVED that movie!
The fear. Goddam. It's a terrifying feeling. Even with a small amount of shrooms in the mountains about ten years ago, the fear took hold immediately. You figure after a dozen or so bad trips I would learn. After that day on that peak, I said never again and meant it.
Interesting. In the mountains was the only place that I felt completely serenely secure on mushrooms. Immense beauty and what I could only describe as extraterrestrial contact becomes imminent on a sufficient enough dose in that environment. Assuming it's nighttime.
Last time I did shrooms was in my living room with a friend. We tipped out my crate of Lego on the floor and built stuff for a few hours. I also remember a documentary about jellyfish was playing at some point. Good times.
I've had one or two bad trips before, but I've found that the most important thing is having a comfortable, familiar environment to be in. Being up in the mountains might sound cool, but it's cold and would maybe kinda suck.
@@Elrond_Hubbard_1 The cold does suck at a certain point but I wasn't dressed so appropriately for it. It was beyond amazing though. Way better shrooming in the mountains.
@Ryan Marshall did you see the movie Midsommar? They trip on mushrooms and its soo accurate. I tried 5 times with shrooms and get the fear every time lol
@@cdot2four Well sorry to break it to you but I'm one of those people who absolutely hated that movie and found it gravely inaccurate. I can see what they were *trying* to do to, be fair. But it was executed poorly and was still very misleading, especially how they emphasized and modulated certain aspects of psychedelic drug experiences basically to the point of completely misrepresenting them imo. And yes that's even taking into account the very context they were tripping in. I would not want someone who's never tripped to see that movie and take it seriously. It's like a Redditor's idea of what psychedelics do or something. The social/emotional stuff too was way off. Idk why so many youthful or internet subcultures overly dramatize or exaggerate the 'social tardive' or emotionally handicapping aspects of tripping. I don't find it to be that way at all and would never even care for psychedelics if they were like that.
This is my last drink. Throws it in the air.
Good Mescaline comes on slow. First hour's all waiting, then half way thru the second hour you start cursing the creep that burned you cuz nothing's happening and then ZANG!
There is nothing more depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge.
"I have to go...leave the country". Every time I'm at a nightclub. Lol.
"Stop? It won't stop. It's not ever gonna stop, man." cracks me up way more than it should.
"Let go. Quick - like a bunny" lol
Some day, at the end of eternity, when the sun has exploded into a supernova and eradicated life as we know it, it will still be spinning.
It's not ever gonna stop.
Ok, you stay here and go to jail.
Lmfaooo
"You fuckin' guys don't give up, man!!"
The only thing better than this movie is doing it in real life
+goldeneffect Definitely i agree :DDDD
I got the fear on 400ug of eth- lad and mixing lsd and green crack dab
Jedi flippin is cool
goldeneffect The book is also great.
Watching this movie on acid is emotionally intense at times
Great acting duo.. Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro as complete utter freaks. The voice, tone, behavior and line delivery is perfect. Certain actors just would not be able to pull off these roles as they are incredibly demanding of an actor. Real acting with lots of weird camera angles, set design and sound cues.
*GEEZ,* this is the dizziest I ever felt from a film clip.
Daniel Rosa Probably not the best bar to get drunk at.
"How much money can you lend me?"... "Not much, why?"... "I've gotta go"... "GO!?"... "Leave the country!"... Well, I'll be god damned if we haven't all been there.
these scenes remind me why i never wanna do acid again
Why cut the ending? Dr. Gonzo tilting backwards while walking out, "...you better drive...there's something wrong me..."
Penn! What are you doing here?
Lol I was just going to say that's Penn Jillette
“Do they pay you to screw that bear?. “
“Someone kicked me”
“It was that waitress for what you said about that bear “
"No! When is it going to stop?" "It's not ever going to stop!"
"There's two men fucking a polar bear."
"Don't tell me those things"
hahahahahaha best part
Yeah everyone complained whenever that woman from India a long time ago married to silverback gorilla and I said can you imagine them consummating that that would be so beautiful and people looked at me like what the f*** so I showed it to him and I said I don't know people from India you know animals they love them
Pretty sure he says women
As a frequent user of acid and mescalin in the 1990s... I can vouch for this movie
What’s mescaline like? Curious
Hard to describe but Paper/liquid Acid was the most strong. Shrooms were milder and came in these nice waves, and mescaline was straight out tripping
I did mescaline only one time and its exactly as you described, just straight up tripping immediately and then took of acid right after. Craziest day of my life@PartTimeJedi
I've seen this movie so many times but this part is always hilarious
I've had a beer at this bar. It doesn't spin as fast as they show it in this movie.
Still.... I felt honored to be right in the same vortex.
I love the way this movie is filmed, its so 90s and also works so well with the whole drug simulation
It's not 90s at all.
(1:05) "This is my last drink" Lmao
Doctor Pepper 😂😂😂😂
Johnny Depp is a class actor
One of the greats along with Lebowski. Totally unappreciated on release.
add Army of Darkness as well
while lebowski is a good movie, i dn't think it's even near this level. i always wondered what people have going with lebowski. imean, it's a good movie, don't get me wrong. tons of memorable scenes and quotes and a good story but yeah...i can list a many other movies that have that too
@@hazardeur Yeah, if anything, Lebowski is overrated.
1:50 that face is priceless
Hahah I love how "The Fear" is like this thing. He tried to escape it, but it caught up to him.
"I hate to say this..." hahahah!!
It IS a thing. It's paranoia.
“Madam, sir, maybe child, WHATEVER”💀💀💀💀
1:58 when you try to get out of your chair normally but you can't. 😂🤣
Depp and Del toro should of won Oscar’s for this film, watched it on acid and magic mushrooms a few times back in the good old days 😂🔥😎
Him taking a deep breath and saying "come with me... I wanna leave fast." Hit me hard lol.
let go, quick like a bunny
😂😂😂
"This is my last drink" PROCEEDS TO THROW DRINK😂
Both Depp and Dell Toro are great in this... but Dell Toro definitely cracks me up every time... as anyone who's done enough drugs and alcohol has either known this guy or been this guy...
"don't tell me those things" is so relatable. I have a high disgust factor and people telling me gross stuff while high just wigs me out, I usually mumble that exact line.
0:59 LMAO
THis is such a great scene. SOmething about it reminds me of an old 30's comedy routine. "THis is my last drink" being the funniest part
This is my favorite scene in fear and loathing, just love how del toro rolls feet first off the carousel
The first time I did a psychoactive (DXM) I got "the fear" everything felt foreign, I went into a negative psychosis state of minor schizophrenia and felt like my body was being possessed by what I felt was a spirit that wanted to kill everyone around me. I had to tell myself it wasn't real over and over (and that I was loving person) woke up my friends to keep me grounded. I was just like "talk to me!" Because I was comforted by their sober words that made sense compared to the nonsense in my mind. Never doing any drug like that again.
DXM is horrible stuff. if you want to have a good trip do some shrooms or LSD.
import3dguest
it can be amazing still it's horrible stuff.
DXM Sucks. Shrooms are the best psychoactive substance as I've never experienced any fear from them. Very natural experience, taken in the wild especially. I lose all normal stress and feel like a free man, ready to hunt and just run through the woods experiencing my senses. DXM is a chemical, will make you lose all cns sensation, numb and give you third person vision. Also experiences of feeling really tall, small and stretchy(sitting in the back of an suv will feel like sitting in a stretch limo). You also get the "robo" walk, which is like a weird waddle, very mechanical. The whole drug of DXM is very mechanical, hence the ROBO-tussin.
DXM sucks that's why
Jay Cee i did some dxm once. A very concentrated dose. I got the robo walk. Very stiff. I hallucinated in very strange ways. Playkng cards actually seemed to be drippy. My eyes were green pin drops and it lasted soooooooo long. I thouht i permanently fried my brain. I can hardly take benedryl, nyquil, robitussin etc.. For fear of triggering some weird "flashback". Not recommended. Hated it.
Every time I watch fear and loathing clips for some reason every comment I read is what’s happening in the scene in real time. Makes it that much trippier haha
“You fell” cracks me up every time.
So fun, after rewatching this years later to recognize Penn from Penn&Teller
still the most accurate representation of psychadelic drugs
Gets me every time the way he hiccups in this scene and says this is my last drink and chucks it
"You must realise man... we've found the main nerve"
"That's what.. * hic *.. gives me the fear"
One of the greatest films of the 20th Century!
Came for the clip, stayed for the comments. I'm feeling a lot of love for this film. A lot of understanding.
I first read this over 40 years ago (I still have it!) and when I first saw this film I freaked! You could close your eyes and repeat it word for word. Outstanding casting, production, editing, lighting, effects, soundstage.
It's never gonna stop!
The way he’s folding his arms trying to console himself and protect himself 😆😆😆
I've been in situation like this, it's terrifying but funny at the same time.
“This is my last drink” HAHAHAHA
This whole movie is an acid trip lol they shot this perfectly.
Unbelievable Del Toro acting 🔥
Almost every minute of this movie is amazing
*" It's not ever gonna stop man "*
I tried acid 4 times and 3/4 times they turned bad. The one of them was during the comedown, and the others were during the peak. The last time I did acid I almost had a panic attack. My dad had to come pick me up and comfort me. It was rough. Haven't done it since and probably never will. Just not for me.
Damn, sounds like your headspace is a little messed up
It’s not the drug it’s your headspace of 3/4 times were bad just saying. Can definitely work on it though.
Or you took some research chemicals was the acid bitter you took because real lsd is tasteless
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I really just love del Toro!
Okay, you stay here and go to jail. Gets me every time 😂
Madness can be defined as an inability to interpret reality, these two characters can correctly interpret reality, it is the reality that is in itself madness.
Wouldnt they be considered mad since they're trying to interpret a mad reality? Or atleast driving themselves mad?
"Come on. Come on- Alright you stay here and go to jail"
I always hated the fear while it was happening, but then it would seem fun when I thought back about it. Still does.
2:04 when the circus music starts back up and hes hiccuping and falling all over the place lmao!!
Madam. Sir. Baby. Child. Whatever.
Legend has it, this is where Jim Carey got his antics
I doubt it; this movie came out in 97-98 and he was already very famous by then
"Madam, sir, lady, child, whatever..." 😂
"this is my last drink" ...tosses the drink xD xD xD
"Good mescaline comes on slow. The first hour's all waiting. Then about half-way through its second hour, you start cursing the creep who burned you because nothing's happening.. and then... ZANG!"
PENN!
favorite movie ever
I just saw that carousel a couple days ago. Also saw the trapeze. I love this movie.