Yeah they don't make movies like this anymore which is a shame now movies are just focused on action which is good when you want an action movie but I love movies like this because it also focuses on the relationships between the characters.
This scene is absolutely perfect. The exchange between billy and Jamie, that final shot of the car, Billy crying out for his brother. Chokes me up even to this day!
Hey Billy here's my car, don't mind that it's highly incriminating evidence in a half dozen murders and the destruction of hundreds of thousands in private and public property.
@@22steve5150 See. It's not the same car anymore. Jake's/Jamie's car was pitch black even during the day. The car Billy received is 2 tone, clearly visible during both scenes (the scene with Kerry and the scene with Billy). What I'm saying is, when Jamie reveals himself to Kerry, he said he lost his powers ("I can't do that again"), the same goes for the car, it lost all the magic it had, Billy simply received a random car's prototype, one of a kind, sure, but no longer a murder weapon/tool of revenge. Even sheriff Loomis realised, that whatever is eliminating Packard's gang isn't from this world, when that black car suddenly disappeared before his eyes. And only one person from Packard's gang was spared - Rughead, who was basically innocent, had nothing to do with Jamie's murder. So after eliminating the whole gang (minus one innocent) the case was "closed as solved" basically. No gang member left to kill, no weapon/tool to use, Billy's new car was quite ordinary, no longer a supernatural force for exacting revenge on a bad street racer gang.
I have a pretty good idea of what you've been through watching my eldest and youngest son cope with the loss of my middle son, 19. Sincere condolences from a mother who lost her son to someone who lost his brother. Prayers for you and him.🙏
I'm sorry; I think this film has more emotion than it's given credit for. I know, I've had it on tape since 1988, and a young Charlie Sheen, yeah, he could sell you a car (I mean in a good way). Feelings in this this film, huh? Still sorry about how you feel about your brother. You doing okay about that?:
he had been calling jake "bro" the whole movie. when he asks who he was, jake said "you said it, billy". then billy calling out to him..............damn. still hits hard.
my older brother and I grew up watching this movie. it was one of our favs, we were obsessed! He passed away years ago and now I cant help but tear up for only I can dream of this happening to me..
Who would have thought that a crazy movie like this would become a cult classic and have such a heart felt scene. If you don’t feel it when Billy gets that car and finally cries out to Jamie, then you need to check yourself for a pulse
The car is still other worldly and the fact investigators won’t be able to match the car to the crime ya know car Kept reappearing after the crashes with no damage or paint transfer.
That and It appears to be a different spec from the wraith. I doubt the wraith has the word dodge on the rear wide-screen and a different colour and wheels
I saw this movie when I was a little kid, and even back then the ending got to me, because Billy realized who Jake actually was...but that he would probably never see him again.
I was really surprised that Keri wasn't even remotely shocked to learn the truth about Charlie's character. Even his brother shows more emotion when he recognizes him.
I think she knew on some level. He asked for directions and she offered to show him herself despite Packard coming soon and he, like Jamie, wasn't afraid of the lunatic.
i grew up with this movie i was 8 years old when this came out i seen it for the first time on hbo the following year , because the video store was not something thought of in my area but when i seen this movie . i was like damn this is awesome . now in my late 30,s it still holds up pretty good. it really needs a remake and bigger budget . i know alot of people would love to see the wraith take place now . maybe with a badass street bike this time around .
This is basically The Crow but in a small desert town with racing. Been watching this since I was a little kid. 37 now and I see it much differently. When he screams his true name I could shed tears
Yeah. The crow is basically the average straight forward 80s. I'm gonna get revenge flick.Just with an added back from the dead. So is john wick.They got slaughtered in the 80s,But now they getting hailed cause Keanu reeves is in in em.
way back in the 80s us kids used to go to our friends houses when their parents was out and on saturday nights we would all chip in to rent a VHS tape from the local video store.. we used to get a few beers and a pack of 10 cigarettes.. Well i met a girl one night in a house we went to watching this film way back about 1986 and she sat next to me the whole way through this film.. we became very good friends that night and for a few good 3 months after that.. This girl had a boyfriend who was a bit of a jerk so we kept our friendship very quiet.. after3 months i had to leave cornwall and go back home to manchester.. we kept n touch by paper mail but we didnt have phones or email back then.. after 3 months we lost touch and ive tried to find her.. but i guess sometimes its just left alone.. to this day i never really knew sandra.. but i hope your well and live a good life xxx
I really didn't expect this movie to make me cry. I enjoyed it for the fun 80s movie it was, but then THIS scene happened xD Loved it. Idc what some people are saying that it's not an oscar performance. It's still moving.
Can't believe that Billy scene was used for laughs. I lost my brother and that scene is heartbreaking. It's acting out a fantasy we can never experience in real life.
Many people comment about this scene and Jamie giving the murder car to his brother. Watch the movie again and pay closer attention to Loomis' reactions. By the end of the movie he knows whats going on, and has given up chasing or trying to stop what can't be stopped.
Not only that, but the car changed. While it was an obvious error behind the scenes. When Jake gave him the car, it has all the identifying marks of a local car. Such as the Dodge logo and some labels. Whereas the Turbo has no ID marks of any kind when it was racing and killing.
@@Shanethefilmmaker Exact same body shape and it's not like there would be many of those running around. Still, Loomis was likely happy Packard and his bunch were dead and already figured out even his best effort to catch the Interceptor was not nearly good enough
Oliver Stone, the director of "Platoon" which stared Charlie Sheen, got mad at Charlie for making this movie. Charlie had filmed Platoon and it was still in post production editing when Charlie made this quick Wraith movie and it was released at about the same time as Platoon.
As much as I like the “Hold on Blue Eyes” song, the instrumental version that starts in the background at :40 sounds better to me. It just went so well with the happiness of the scene with him and Kerry
Minutes after he gets the keys...he gets a FedEx letter showing a recall on all demonic Chryslers and then he realized why the car was free as it turns out it needs a new cylinder head gasket.
Face it, Christine, The Wraith, and Futurama's Warecar are all typical of almost EVERY Chrysler owner's car. The most gremlin laced cars to ever leave Detroit. Can be awesome performers, but keep a book of prayers and chants (factory approved) in the glove compartment.
Everybody overlooks that fact that Billy was given a car linked to multiple murders by his brother. Maybe Jake/Jamie really hated his brother and set him up.
I like to think that Jake put some kind of special "magic" on the car before he left it with Billy that would make it to where it was unrecognizable to Loomis and the local law enforcement. I was so jealous of Billy when he gave him the turbo interceptor!!!!
The first time I saw this movie was two years ago. My brother died of a fentanyl overdose last December. Rewatching it this morning, an already emotional ending hit me in the gut hard and left me in tears.
This movie is one of my favorites from the 80s. But, a lot of 80s movies had one fatal flaw... Plot holes. Too many unanswered questions. Like, how did Jamie get the power of the Wraith, and the car? Who, or what, gave them to him? Why did he just leave his brother behind? Wouldn't he have wanted to rekindle a relationship with his brother, as well as his girl? I enjoy the Wraith, every time I see it. But, those are questions I'd need answered.
One day there will a remake of this courtesy of the modern instagram generation. It'll be politically correct. It'll have great special effects. It'll LOSE all the emotion and heart - guaranteed it'll suck.
@@ricsim78 Indeed. This ending scene with Jake and the girl he loves..... it would be her texting him "I'm dropping my son of at his Fathers house. HMU for Netflix and chill".
Haha I thought the same, never realized it watching as a kid but rewatching as an adult I was like...wait a minute his brother just kind of screwed him by giving him that car the police are looking for 🤣
I am sure Loomis (The town sheriff) more than likely called off the investigation after Packard was the last one taken out. Remember Loomis told Murphy not to pursue the Dodge Turbo Interceptor anymore because the gang was all gone.
No they're not. By the time Packard's dead Loomis has figured out what's going on and drops the investigation right then and there. This is why the last you see of him he's watching the reunited couple driving off, shaking his head with a bemused expression. It's over.
When Billy cried even as a kid I felt his sadness. I was like 4 or 5 when I saw this and The Guyver that same day at an older cousins house and this was one of those movies I just remembered without knowing the title until like 4 years ago. I just rewatched it and man I still love this movie so much and always will. A true 80s movie!
Guys! Somebody knows that music from 1:50 - when Jamie visits Billy? That music is not on the soundtrack.:/ That is a "never-released" song? One of the most beauty melody what i have ever heard.
@BOTxSMILZ Omg! Thank you very much - many many thanks! Oh, God! This is a masterpiece! I cant thank you this! Merry Christmas dear BOTxSmilz! God Bless You! It is amazing!
Not gonna lie, when he cries Jamie, still gets me after 30 years
Especially when you get the impression that Billy likely never sees him again.
Same
me too
Same
Totally as if you hear and feel his anguish when he shouts his brother’s name!
There are no new movies that make you feel the same way as they did back in the 80’s so much nostalgia for my beloved 80’s era.
Yeah they don't make movies like this anymore which is a shame now movies are just focused on action which is good when you want an action movie but I love movies like this because it also focuses on the relationships between the characters.
This scene is absolutely perfect. The exchange between billy and Jamie, that final shot of the car, Billy crying out for his brother. Chokes me up even to this day!
Shows how much he loved his brother
Hey Billy here's my car, don't mind that it's highly incriminating evidence in a half dozen murders and the destruction of hundreds of thousands in private and public property.
@@22steve5150 See. It's not the same car anymore. Jake's/Jamie's car was pitch black even during the day. The car Billy received is 2 tone, clearly visible during both scenes (the scene with Kerry and the scene with Billy). What I'm saying is, when Jamie reveals himself to Kerry, he said he lost his powers ("I can't do that again"), the same goes for the car, it lost all the magic it had, Billy simply received a random car's prototype, one of a kind, sure, but no longer a murder weapon/tool of revenge. Even sheriff Loomis realised, that whatever is eliminating Packard's gang isn't from this world, when that black car suddenly disappeared before his eyes. And only one person from Packard's gang was spared - Rughead, who was basically innocent, had nothing to do with Jamie's murder. So after eliminating the whole gang (minus one innocent) the case was "closed as solved" basically. No gang member left to kill, no weapon/tool to use, Billy's new car was quite ordinary, no longer a supernatural force for exacting revenge on a bad street racer gang.
I get the feeling that keri was more important to jamie than his own brother Billy...such a strange, messed up ending...
@@Croftice1no Jake(Jaime) clearly said it does special things so it is still the same other worldly car.
Watched this in ‘86 with my brother, never did I think 11 years later he’d be gone and this would have so much meaning.
damn, condolences man
I'm very sorry for your loss.
I'm very sorry for your loss
So sorry!!
I have a pretty good idea of what you've been through watching my eldest and youngest son cope with the loss of my middle son, 19. Sincere condolences from a mother who lost her son to someone who lost his brother. Prayers for you and him.🙏
Everytime I watch this hearing him realize it's his brother. I get a lump in my throat tears in my eyes that kid Billy's got awesome acting skills
@Drew Flowers what finally triggered billy to realize it?why didn't Jake just tell him?did Jake leave with his gf for good?where they go?
@@paulsmith9192 What do you mean? Can you not listen? Billy goes who are you bro? And Jake says you said it Billy.
when he yells jamie a tear rolled down my face...
Billy was about to hit his high water mark as an actor when he played the bellboy in No Way Out.
When I'm in a upset mood . This will always lighten me up .
It reminds me of my twin brother that didn't make it. Love you brother .
When Billy yelled for Jamie I cried so hard I lost my brother too that was too much for me
well your parents should have raised you all to love each other better
I know the feeling. This scene tugs at my heartstrings. I lost my brother a few years back to heroin.
i didnt lose a brother but this scene still made me cry
I'm sorry; I think this film has more emotion than it's given credit for. I know, I've had it on tape since 1988, and a young Charlie Sheen, yeah, he could sell you a car (I mean in a good way). Feelings in this this film, huh?
Still sorry about how you feel about your brother. You doing okay about that?:
head up guy
Great movie. One of my favorites. When billy figures out who jake really is I always cry!
Yea same brotha always brings me to tears watching that scene
@@chuckdzx im so lost i dont understand ....
@@chuckdzx Billy is his Real brother
Movies today couldn't bring anyone to tears. Only dry heaves.
So glad to know I’m not alone! Jamieeee 😩😭😭😭
he had been calling jake "bro" the whole movie. when he asks who he was, jake said "you said it, billy".
then billy calling out to him..............damn. still hits hard.
Holy $hït!!! I can’t believe you figured that out?! All these years and no one put 2 n 2 together !!!!! You’re a genius you must have an IQ of 140!!
🙄
@@johnnydanger1305 - Relax dude. You seem really triggered by that comment. Go get some therapy.
my older brother and I grew up watching this movie. it was one of our favs, we were obsessed! He passed away years ago and now I cant help but tear up for only I can dream of this happening to me..
This movie is awesome I wish times were this simple again 🙁
This was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. Still a great movie today.
Dude this scene has my emotions going man. When he realizes it's his brother after he's gone and breaks down. Geez! Powerful scene I dig it
Who would have thought that a crazy movie like this would become a cult classic and have such a heart felt scene. If you don’t feel it when Billy gets that car and finally cries out to Jamie, then you need to check yourself for a pulse
"Here bro, this car has been involved with several death causing racing incidents in the state in the past few days...you can have it."
The car is still other worldly and the fact investigators won’t be able to match the car to the crime ya know car
Kept reappearing after the crashes with no damage or paint transfer.
That and It appears to be a different spec from the wraith. I doubt the wraith has the word dodge on the rear wide-screen and a different colour and wheels
if the end didnt bring you to tears or almost, you have no heart.
I was crying my eyes out for days ! How's that for a heart ? ( to be fair , i was 15 at that time )
Not gonna lie, I shed a few tears.
The only thing I was thinking about was weather or not crying guy was getting charged with several murders afterwards.
Every. Damn. Time.
Hits even harder cause I do have a little brother...
@@fullmetalavalanche Lmfaoo. I always thought the same thing.!
it always make me cry, billy shouting jake...jamie. this goes so deep to my heart.
@benny hilla did Jamie and his gf leave for good u think?or do u believe Jamie still saw billy
@@paulsmith9192 i do think jamie did never see billy again.
This movie tears, me up I use to watch it with my brother growing up. And now that hes gone, I wish so badly he could comeback in some form like this.
It does very special things. Take care of it will ya. Who are you bro? You said it, Billy.
I saw this movie when I was a little kid, and even back then the ending got to me, because Billy realized who Jake actually was...but that he would probably never see him again.
2:09 BILLY :"Who are you, bro?"
JAKE/JAMIE: "You said it, Billy." (That hits me in the heart.)
I lost my brother..that was my Jamie...I love and miss you Chris....I am sorry
❤❤
I was really surprised that Keri wasn't even remotely shocked to learn the truth about Charlie's character. Even his brother shows more emotion when he recognizes him.
I think she knew on some level. He asked for directions and she offered to show him herself despite Packard coming soon and he, like Jamie, wasn't afraid of the lunatic.
That's why you always prioritize bro's before ho's.
Because she was going to spend the rest of her life with jamie!!
I thought that too
That's because this movie sucks, and you're trying to find a deep meaning behind plot holes.
Ah the 80's, a magical time.
The 80's and 90's was magical times.
rzarectot7 80s were the best son, I lived through all of it
Yes...a thousand times YES!
Factssssss
True 🙏
Geez his last second cry for his brother is still so incredible to this day!
That Turbo Interceptor never goes out of style, even now.
Omg! I just noticed the car has emblems now in this scene and it says dodge on the rear! Best 80's movie ever!!!!
The Real Dodge M4S was used for close ups in this film
Great movie great times. I would never give it up being a teen in the 80s
i grew up with this movie i was 8 years old when this came out i seen it for the first time on hbo the following year , because the video store was not something thought of in my area but when i seen this movie . i was like damn this is awesome . now in my late 30,s it still holds up pretty good. it really needs a remake and bigger budget . i know alot of people would love to see the wraith take place now . maybe with a badass street bike this time around .
I Love this movie! This is one of Charlies BEST Movies! he was humble back then!
Never gets old watch it a100+times👈I'm glad I grew up in the 80s❤AWESOME movie 👈🤘🤘
This is basically The Crow but in a small desert town with racing. Been watching this since I was a little kid. 37 now and I see it much differently. When he screams his true name I could shed tears
Yeah. The crow is basically the average straight forward 80s. I'm gonna get revenge flick.Just with an added back from the dead. So is john wick.They got slaughtered in the 80s,But now they getting hailed cause Keanu reeves is in in em.
It's a 'spirit of vengeance' kind of story.
@@Samaritan38 Yeah.But that is also the only thing that sets it apart from all the other revenge flick of the 80s. That and killing method
@@johnnyguitar6639 Not necessarily. Depending of the concept.
The Crow came after this
A cop who didn't bust the good guy. A promotion is definately in order.
way back in the 80s us kids used to go to our friends houses when their parents was out and on saturday nights we would all chip in to rent a VHS tape from the local video store.. we used to get a few beers and a pack of 10 cigarettes.. Well i met a girl one night in a house we went to watching this film way back about 1986 and she sat next to me the whole way through this film.. we became very good friends that night and for a few good 3 months after that.. This girl had a boyfriend who was a bit of a jerk so we kept our friendship very quiet.. after3 months i had to leave cornwall and go back home to manchester.. we kept n touch by paper mail but we didnt have phones or email back then.. after 3 months we lost touch and ive tried to find her.. but i guess sometimes its just left alone.. to this day i never really knew sandra.. but i hope your well and live a good life xxx
2:09-2:14 always made me well up with a tear. What a classic gem of a flick.
I really didn't expect this movie to make me cry. I enjoyed it for the fun 80s movie it was, but then THIS scene happened xD Loved it. Idc what some people are saying that it's not an oscar performance. It's still moving.
This scene always got me as a kid… He acted his ass off when he got the car really touchin scene..
TEARS. All these years...everytime i see this scene.
Can't believe that Billy scene was used for laughs. I lost my brother and that scene is heartbreaking. It's acting out a fantasy we can never experience in real life.
Many people comment about this scene and Jamie giving the murder car to his brother. Watch the movie again and pay closer attention to Loomis' reactions. By the end of the movie he knows whats going on, and has given up chasing or trying to stop what can't be stopped.
Yes good one, I’ve noticed that too. Almost like he’s resigned to it, and figures it was not a bad thing
MischiefMeerkat And the car transformed, it no longer looks like it did when Jamie had it, this video doesn't show it
MischiefMeerkat this it yep :-) :-)
Not only that, but the car changed. While it was an obvious error behind the scenes. When Jake gave him the car, it has all the identifying marks of a local car. Such as the Dodge logo and some labels. Whereas the Turbo has no ID marks of any kind when it was racing and killing.
@@Shanethefilmmaker Exact same body shape and it's not like there would be many of those running around. Still, Loomis was likely happy Packard and his bunch were dead and already figured out even his best effort to catch the Interceptor was not nearly good enough
This part makes me ball like a baby every time!
H0rcrux ha same here
Tears every time.
Yeah it was pretty good acting right there 👍
Jake setup Billy to catch all the felonies he made with the car 😅
Some of Charlie's best work here
Oliver Stone, the director of "Platoon" which stared Charlie Sheen, got mad at Charlie for making this movie. Charlie had filmed Platoon and it was still in post production editing when Charlie made this quick Wraith movie and it was released at about the same time as Platoon.
@@DucatiPaso750 the more you know. Thanks for the interesting fact ☺️ I love platoon but I love the wraith more.
Damn they don’t make movies like this anymore.
Why I still cut Charlie Sheen some slack.
samhain6677 Ditto.
Agreed
Me too lmao
And don't forget Terminal Velocity!
And Hot Shots Part Deaux
BEST scene in the entire movie...i teared up a little
As much as I like the “Hold on Blue Eyes” song, the instrumental version that starts in the background at :40 sounds better to me. It just went so well with the happiness of the scene with him and Kerry
Loved that song since hearing it over 30 years ago.
Full soundtrack by Michael Hoenig and J. Peter Robinson now available for the first time ever in the blu ray
I wish it was longer
This was a sleeper and it was such a wonderful movie. Stories about second chances are always great.
Wasn't born in the 80s but apparently this hits hard when he knew it was his brother all along at the end🥺
I really dont know what is better: the movies mood, the storyline or the Dodge.. But absolut fantastic
I was 11yr old when this came out. I still watch it now at 43.
😊 I'm 44 bro 👍
I'm 43. Lol@@wolf44875
Minutes after he gets the keys...he gets a FedEx letter showing a recall on all demonic Chryslers and then he realized why the car was free as it turns out it needs a new cylinder head gasket.
+Charley Ghanem I thought the same thing when I watched The Wraith last year on Amazon. LMAO!
Face it, Christine, The Wraith, and Futurama's Warecar are all typical of almost EVERY Chrysler owner's car. The most gremlin laced cars to ever leave Detroit. Can be awesome performers, but keep a book of prayers and chants (factory approved) in the glove compartment.
All he has to do is to get it to the nearest dealership and have them fix it, right? It's only a damned cylinder head gasket! 😆😆😆
As the former owner of a Dodge turbo, I concur😁
find a local " fiat " dealer lol
I saw this movie once on TV when I was a kid and I always remembered this scene.
This part still breaks my heart.
This movie showed up on my cable and I was fortunate to run across it while scrolling. Saved it to my DVR😊❤
Great film, very under rated. Still gets me that scene
Everybody overlooks that fact that Billy was given a car linked to multiple murders by his brother. Maybe Jake/Jamie really hated his brother and set him up.
So...jake is jamie and finkle is einhorn?
Primal 420 hahaha!! :-D
He found Captain Winkie
The latter revelation being more traumatizing.
Primal 420 Bro you fucken comment made my day!!! Lol thanks
Your gun is digging into my hip
Im 41 years old and this car still looks badass
I like to think that Jake put some kind of special "magic" on the car before he left it with Billy that would make it to where it was unrecognizable to Loomis and the local law enforcement.
I was so jealous of Billy when he gave him the turbo interceptor!!!!
brotherly love man, best part!
I love this movie, I love the Dodge turbo interceptor!
Except for the fact that they changed the way the doors open
:/
The reveal to his brother really hit hard
This scene makes me cry everytime
The first time I saw this movie was two years ago. My brother died of a fentanyl overdose last December. Rewatching it this morning, an already emotional ending hit me in the gut hard and left me in tears.
One of Charlie's best movies.
No one ever stops to think at least half the cops in the state is looking for that car.
Billy's going to jail.
@@steveguy7165 Yupp,but he won't be screaming Jamie there..
No because Loomis told other officers not to pursue the car. He knew it wasn't Billy that killed Packard and his group.
Pure 80s. Great movie ✌✌
This movie is one of my favorites from the 80s. But, a lot of 80s movies had one fatal flaw... Plot holes. Too many unanswered questions. Like, how did Jamie get the power of the Wraith, and the car? Who, or what, gave them to him? Why did he just leave his brother behind? Wouldn't he have wanted to rekindle a relationship with his brother, as well as his girl? I enjoy the Wraith, every time I see it. But, those are questions I'd need answered.
This part got me tearing up lost my best friend who i considered a brother pasted away a few years ago....
My condolences, and for all of us who lost someone close, we know the pain but we cherish the memories of the good times
i love this movie !even 30 years later !
I thought it was sad how Billy cried after realizing it was his brother.
There could be a sequel to this, thanks to this scene.
A prequel would probably be better. But prequels weren't really a thing back then.
This movie is a Masterpiece.
I agree that is a very emotional scene and it gets me every time too great movie
One day there will a remake of this courtesy of the modern instagram generation. It'll be politically correct. It'll have great special effects. It'll LOSE all the emotion and heart - guaranteed it'll suck.
Likely woke too!
@@ricsim78 Indeed. This ending scene with Jake and the girl he loves..... it would be her texting him "I'm dropping my son of at his Fathers house. HMU for Netflix and chill".
Beautiful film still cracks me up, and the women WOW did they look good or what. A truly fabulous time to be alive.
Always love this scene EXCEPT that it’s still the “killers” car lol they’re just gonna think the killer was Billy the whole time!
Haha I thought the same, never realized it watching as a kid but rewatching as an adult I was like...wait a minute his brother just kind of screwed him by giving him that car the police are looking for 🤣
@@klaw163 Well,his brother was getting cosy with his X gf lol
If I remember, by this point, all the guys responsible for Jamie’s murder have been dealt with.
I am sure Loomis (The town sheriff) more than likely called off the investigation after Packard was the last one taken out. Remember Loomis told Murphy not to pursue the Dodge Turbo Interceptor anymore because the gang was all gone.
No they're not. By the time Packard's dead Loomis has figured out what's going on and drops the investigation right then and there. This is why the last you see of him he's watching the reunited couple driving off, shaking his head with a bemused expression. It's over.
When Billy cried even as a kid I felt his sadness. I was like 4 or 5 when I saw this and The Guyver that same day at an older cousins house and this was one of those movies I just remembered without knowing the title until like 4 years ago. I just rewatched it and man I still love this movie so much and always will. A true 80s movie!
That scene still hurts my heart “Jaimie”
- Who are you bro?
- You said it Billy ;)
oof
Guys!
Somebody knows that music from 1:50 - when Jamie visits Billy?
That music is not on the soundtrack.:/
That is a "never-released" song?
One of the most beauty melody what i have ever heard.
You ever found out what the soundtrack is called?
@@Josh-by8mq
No!
If i well remember somebody wrote to me that music is unpublished. :/
@BOTxSMILZ
Omg!
Thank you very much - many many thanks!
Oh, God!
This is a masterpiece!
I cant thank you this!
Merry Christmas dear BOTxSmilz!
God Bless You!
It is amazing!
September 2024, and this scene still hits me like a ton of bricks.
Anybody know the song at 1:50? It's a great instrumental piece for this scene
Dodge m4s interceptor. The most bad ass car ever created
The saddest part that he didn’t know he was talking to his brother Jamie
DAMN! I watched this when i was 5 years old. It was on TV,and i really liked that movie back then.Good Memories.
I cry every time :-(
Hey bro, here’s the keys to a car that is tied to several murders in the area. But don’t worry the instructions are in the glove compartment.
The best music score ever ✌️
Who are you bro?
You said it Billy.
Jake......Jake.......
JAIME!!!!!
Always brings a tear at that end. Bet the repair bills for that are stupid high since everything would need to be fab'd :)
It used a 2.2L turbo four cylinder. Chrysler put that in everything from Shadows to K cars and minivans. You could order the engine parts from Mopar.
@@houseofno IF you could keep the head gasket intact long enough to enjoy the engine. my '88 LeBaron GTS Turbo of long ago being a prime example...
One of the greatest movies, EVER🔥🔥🔥
I just wish they explained and justified how jaimie managed to come back from the dead with a kickass ride.
It's a sci-fi movie. Best not to question it, because you ain't getting your answers.
The Wraith 2, Billy arrested for all the murders with that car. THANKS BRO!
They could make a sequel with Billy being The Wraith.
Back when movies were great!!!....These days...sheesh.... Soulless
Makes me cry every time
So he gives a car that was seen at multiple murders to this kid.. yeah that will work out great when he goes for a ride around town in it.
Well.Just because they're brothers, doesn't mean they were close 😁