"I seem to have dropped my cigarette." I miss movies like this, from back in the days when being a badass didn't mean having superpowers. "The Last Boy Scout" was a true and underappreciated gem.
@@IloveGorgeousGeorge The front part of the face is tough but it's very very very sensitive to the point that breaking the nose hurts so bad, and that it seems that his nose went inwards which probably lead to frontal lobe damage and damage to the skull. Lol
@@seanflanagan3940 If it was a club or a sledgehammer then it's easily possible but a punch from an average person?.....That's like one in a million. There are many factors at play here.
I'm not proud of this but I started smoking to look as cool as Brice Willis in this movie. Turns out...I did look cool. (Stole that last part from the great Norm Macdonald. RIP)
The Last Boy Scout is a good action movie with Bruce Willis, sadly underappreciated. Directed by Tony Scott (Top Gun, Last Boy Scout, True Romance, Deja Vu, Man on Fire, Crimson Tide, Beverly Hills Cop II and many more). Both Tony Scott and his brother Ridley Scott are/were great directors.
The two rules about being around Willis: 1. Never punch him, unprovoked, in the face. 2. If you break rule #1, then never, ever, laugh loudly about punching him in the face.
This and the first Lethal Weapon have been in my top 5 for that past 30 years and will never be bumped out. Shane Black could write a buddy cop story like no one else.
Some of the best lines in any action movie ever. Shane Black when he was on fire with the scripts. Some real gold in Last Action Hero and Long Kiss Goodnight as well.
Didn't realize he also wrote last action hero and I totally see the parallels. No exaggeration, but LAH is a classic and one of the most underrated films of all time.
One of my all times favourite movies and Bruce's best! Very underated it is a superb production I still watch reglarly! So sad to hear we won't see him anymore in a movie due to his health. Always admired him since 'Moonlihting' in the 80's -we will miss you Bruce :(
Let's be real, Bruce was phoning it in for these last however many years. Good on him, I say. Get as many gigs as you can, while you can, and earn those big retirement bucks. Won't stop me appreciating his earlier work.
@@westy1637 Wouldn’t say he was “phoning it in”, looks like he was struggling to recall key information (dialogue, reactions, etc) and needed lines to fed to him through an earpiece on some films.
@Klaurc Schwackerberg he is suffering from some kind of health condition so he n his family announced that he is officially retiring from movie industry.
he truly will be missed in films , thats for sure , but the loss of words , dont remember the lines to say , maby its time to quit just like Bruce has decided to do , the best way of dealing with it .
Your post made me smile. Different situation but here's why. A crazy crack head walked in a business where I was and a friend and I were talking about a friend that had died. The crack head said.. Who died? I told him and he knew him. The crack head said.. Aww man, he died? I said yep. The crack head then proceeded to say.. Well, I hope he's going to be okay. I just shook my head.
@@a1scooter1 Crack is a powerful drug. Look what it made Hunter Biden do. Leave his laptop in a repair shop where he forgot about it and now we know a shxtload of stuff about the Big Guy in the White House.
I like how calmly, coolly, collectively he said that he dropped his cigarette and that he needed another and that when he asked for that light he told him not to fuck with him no more. Classic
I like those types of deliveries. It's like a very dangerous person trying to keep their rage at bay by being polite. Makes the action better. When they lash out you know that they have kind of gone to "that place" and are no longer in control. He was warning that doofus not to conjure something they'd both have to deal with.
We had his cd in my house when I was a kid. I legit didn’t realize he was singing covers. I thought he was just a prolific guy that had all this amazing music AND was an actor lol.
Remember when Bruce Willis got cast for Die Hard, and nobody took him seriously because he was a sitcom actor? And then after Die Hard, all anyone knew him for was playing tough guys.
They weren't stupid, they were unrealistic but cool - they were also a little bit mysterous in a way because not everybody were informed by the internet about whats possible or not, so you just had to go to a person you don't like, trying this move on him so you realise that it does not work.
al t.....Actually, they are way more stupid nowadays....made fore the dumb pc brainwashed youth - you've got little girls in roles of heroes, kicking butts all over the place, just so it appeases feminist, homo and other censors...in reality any female would cry like a baby after the first punch
If nothing else, Bruce Willis is a man of his word. He told the guy he'd kill him, and about 30 seconds later - he did. It was fun watching the bad guy just bury himself with slaps and punches.
Bruce Willis may not have been skilled in martial arts like Jet Li, Jean Claude Van Damme, or Donnie Yen but he was one hell of a practitioner of the Dim Mak.
Yes it was. You need to know what you're doing, use Xtreme force and be lucky you don't damage your hand/arm whatever else in the process. I took Martial Arts as a teen and they claimed it could be done. But not real popular of a move.
@@michaeljames6817 I don’t really know, but I assume that for it to work you need to be breaking the bone at the top of the nose and pushing that into the brain cavity. Just squishing the cartilage isn’t going to do much. It would take extreme force, which is why it was important to show that he was exceptionally strong moments earlier when he grabbed the guy’s arm. Whether it is real or not, I thought it made a memorable scene.
"Everybody has a plan, until they get punched in the face."-Mike Tyson "You're gonna regret this the rest of your life... both seconds of it."-John Spartan (portrayed by Sylvester Stalone) from "Demolition Man"
Still a great scene to watch. Well acted and good action. I always wished they'd made a sequel to "Last Boy Scout." I wish Mr. Willis all the best in retirement.
@@CorvusCorone68 it's a cognitive impairment that is almost certainly caused by age related neurodegeneration. If he's lucky. Could be brain cancer. He's not going to "recover", though, either way.
@@CorvusCorone68 aphasia is uncurable, it's the result of either a stroke or severe head trauma and once it's there it stays...It can be mitigated somewhat through therapy but it will never go away. It's basically a form of brain damage for lack of a better term but instead of affecting motor/sensory control it affects the persons ability to speak/read/write or form sentences properly due to one or more modes that the brain uses for that being damaged to the point where signals from those areas are not functioning correctly.
Why do we miss movies like this? Because they didn't have CGI, they had A STORY! A SCRIPT! That's something current movies apparently don't need and are forbidden to have. That's why they suck.
I love how the tension in the scene ramped up when he says, “may I have another.” That guy knew he was being challenged and was in a no win scenario. Don’t hit him again and let Willis take dominance of the situation. Or hit him again and face certain pain. Talk about putting someone in the horns of a dilemma.
Weird, I didn't realize THIS was him when I watched this today. Another classic 'Tig' moment is in Open Range. The "are you the one that killed our friend? BLAM!' scene....
He wore a mask but he was w Bruce in 2005 hostage movie.. he was the watchman.. the main bad guy who had Bruce’s family kidnapped so he’d go back to Walter smiths house.👍👍👍
Cool scene.. bad guy killed was tig from sons of anarchy. He played in lots of movies .. a bad guy in the client movie and one of the carjackers at beginning of bad boys. He was bad guy w Bruce Willis also in hostage.. he was the watchman who had on the mask and had him go back to Walter smith’s house.
Actor's name is Kim Coates. Really good character actor. Was also the carjacker in the beginning of Bad Boys, trying to steal the 964 3.8 Turbo 911. 👍👍
@@ADAPTATION7 Well, I DID say "CAREER". As in, at the peak of the "Don't Eff With Me" period.....of his ACTING career. As in starring-in-MOVIES-kind of 'CAREER'. Not sure what relevance your overall comment about "reality" has within that context.
I hear ya bro. Movies like this show humans at their best. I'm not saying movies with superheroes are bad, but they've hugged the silver screen too much. I for one want to remember great one liners, action scenes, conflict, moral, all the great things that films like TLBS have defined. Being spontaneous has become a rare quality these days.
This is a great scene I don't think anyone else could play this part like Bruce. Also The Bad Guy Kim Coates is a great actor. One of my favourite movies.
Ah yes, I forgot about the old fable of punching someone upward in the nose so the bone goes into the brain. Something every teenage boy in the 80’s heard lore about.
I like the way a lot of the scenes were filmed, like there’s a fog, steam… dirt even if the scenery it’s supposed to be luxurious. I can’t find the words to describe it… English is not my first language 😬
So going to miss Bruce Willis and his witty ,yet Baddass one liners. I wish him the very best. Any movie he touches turns to gold. He was one of the best, if not THE best in the business!
This is such a good movie. I miss Tony Scott. He directed some of my favorite movies----this, "Top Gun", "Beverly Hills Cop II", "Days of Thunder", "Crimson TIde", "True Romance", "Man on Fire". He committed suicide. Jumped off a bridge. He was suffering from cancer.
@@ninjavigilante5311 Wouldn't it have been better for "God" to "bless" him by actually curing his cancer instead? Or maybe even stopped him from getting it in the first place? Or does "He" get another pass on this from you, by playing the Mysterious Ways Card? Just askin'.
"I seem to have dropped my cigarette." I miss movies like this, from back in the days when being a badass didn't mean having superpowers. "The Last Boy Scout" was a true and underappreciated gem.
Right...just regular, every day stuff like being immune to punches, and killing a grown man with one punch. Y'know, realism
@@IloveGorgeousGeorge You can actually kill a guy from what he did. Don't know the science behind it but that shits real
@@IloveGorgeousGeorge The front part of the face is tough but it's very very very sensitive to the point that breaking the nose hurts so bad, and that it seems that his nose went inwards which probably lead to frontal lobe damage and damage to the skull. Lol
@@seanflanagan3940 If it was a club or a sledgehammer then it's easily possible but a punch from an average person?.....That's like one in a million. There are many factors at play here.
The only movie i went to see in the theater 3 times
I wish Bruce well and may he be comfortable through his illness. He's one of the GOATS
Bruce is a legend.
Why are you calling him a Goat? Lion ok but Goat?
@@escfxp I agree, but it's not the animal, instead people use the acronym. G.O.A.T= Greatest Of All Time.
Well said buddy.
@@coolerheadsprevail9312 So you're saying he's a Goat Goat?!
I am going to miss Bruce, he entertained us for decades.
Bruce Willis isn't dead, he has a bunch of movies coming out.
@@Lobselvith You're obviously out of the loop: They'll be his last films.
I won’t miss him on any level because I can’t pretend to know him on any level
@@svavsv2169 He's out of the loop? So Bruce is dead?
@@Beezlie727 He's retired from acting due to medical reasons.
I’ve got to admit, no matter how much I enjoyed others of his films much more, that was the pure “Bruce Willis“ scene!
The vent monologue in die hard....
I'm not proud of this but I started smoking to look as cool as Brice Willis in this movie.
Turns out...I did look cool.
(Stole that last part from the great Norm Macdonald. RIP)
The original one-punch man
Alex K Ironically Bruce Willis is bald today like Saitama 😂
Footage of Saitama before he went bald
Lol
Wouldn't that be Bruce Lee? 🤣 1 inch punching people halfway across a room
Nah Bruce Lee is the original one punch, look up the one inch punch it’s awesome!
The world is going to miss you on the Big Screen Bruce. We love ya!
Oh we most certainly are.
"I needed a light"
One of the best lines ever.
And the second-in-command just told the survivor to get rid of the body and get them drinks. He knew what he was doing around Hallenbeck...
This is the Bruce Willis I'll always remember and cherish. Man was on top of the game here. Bless you Bruce
Yes, indeed.
There are very few things more delightful than watching a smug arrogant bully be rendered to room temperature. Wonderful
Rendered room temperature 🙂 i like that expression
@Ken4Pyro I hope you don't mind me using that line, it's a good one 👍🏿
@@TonyPanama I don't claim copywrite, so if it strikes your fancy by all means! Be well.
amazing one-liners in this entire movie. still love it 30 years later.
"loss to the art world"
"Why did Milo cross the road?"
"Because his Dick was stuck in the chicken's ass!"
Well, that's 2 lines.
“Ya.. street lights are on”
@@brendanwalsh826 ua-cam.com/video/KeeZ5eRZjlU/v-deo.html
"Why did Mr Milo cross the road?"
The difference between a "threat" and a "promise."
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This was the middle ground: a warning before the storm
One of Bruce Willis' best movies. So underrated.
The Last Boy Scout is a good action movie with Bruce Willis, sadly underappreciated. Directed by Tony Scott (Top Gun, Last Boy Scout, True Romance, Deja Vu, Man on Fire, Crimson Tide, Beverly Hills Cop II and many more). Both Tony Scott and his brother Ridley Scott are/were great directors.
Written by an on form Shane Black coming off the back of Lethal Weapon. Edit : and Predator of course.
Plus you get Halle Berry dressed like a slut as an added bonus!
Heat was my favorite
@@DK-bm5rg Yeah, fantastic movie. One of the best shoot outs in cinematic history. It was Michael Mann that wrote and directed it though.
I loved this film
Too many punches like that hurt even Bruce's brain. He'll always be our Christmas Hero!
Nothing says Merry Christmas than see Hans Gruber saying "YIPPEE KI YAA MTHRFCKR" & fall out of the building....
The two rules about being around Willis:
1. Never punch him, unprovoked, in the face.
2. If you break rule #1, then never, ever, laugh loudly about punching him in the face.
This and the first Lethal Weapon have been in my top 5 for that past 30 years and will never be bumped out.
Shane Black could write a buddy cop story like no one else.
Some of the best lines in any action movie ever. Shane Black when he was on fire with the scripts. Some real gold in Last Action Hero and Long Kiss Goodnight as well.
Didn't realize he also wrote last action hero and I totally see the parallels. No exaggeration, but LAH is a classic and one of the most underrated films of all time.
Directed by the late great Tony Scott. Great movie.
I use some of the lines from this movie daily. Lol
One of my all times favourite movies and Bruce's best! Very underated it is a superb production I still watch reglarly! So sad to hear we won't see him anymore in a movie due to his health. Always admired him since 'Moonlihting' in the 80's -we will miss you Bruce :(
Blind date. You Otta check out that one.
Michelle Phifer and Bruce Willis.
Let's be real, Bruce was phoning it in for these last however many years. Good on him, I say. Get as many gigs as you can, while you can, and earn those big retirement bucks. Won't stop me appreciating his earlier work.
@@westy1637 Wouldn’t say he was “phoning it in”, looks like he was struggling to recall key information (dialogue, reactions, etc) and needed lines to fed to him through an earpiece on some films.
@Klaurc Schwackerberg he is suffering from some kind of health condition so he n his family announced that he is officially retiring from movie industry.
@@alanwarner7057 Actually, it was Kim Basinger in that movie. The fights he had with his rival John Larroquette had me laughing so hard I cried.
Sad to hear of bruces illness will be missed
My name is Mitch too lol
@@alfa-psi My name is Jeff
This is bizarre my is alfa-psi and my middle name is Strewth
@@miguelsan1978 Woah... My middle name is Angel. I think we're living in a simulation.
he truly will be missed in films , thats for sure , but the loss of words , dont remember the lines to say , maby its time to quit just like Bruce has decided to do , the best way of dealing with it .
Hopefully Bruce Willis will be ok. He gave us tons of great entertainment and this was one of his best roles IMO
Your post made me smile. Different situation but here's why. A crazy crack head walked in a business where I was and a friend and I were talking about a friend that had died. The crack head said.. Who died? I told him and he knew him. The crack head said.. Aww man, he died? I said yep. The crack head then proceeded to say.. Well, I hope he's going to be okay. I just shook my head.
Hear hear. Thanks for the good times Bruno.
He won't :(
It's not something that ever goes away. On the contrary
@@a1scooter1 Too funny. Its how a crackhead rolls. Lots of words, not much brain engagement
@@a1scooter1 Crack is a powerful drug. Look what it made Hunter Biden do. Leave his laptop in a repair shop where he forgot about it and now we know a shxtload of stuff about the Big Guy in the White House.
Ahh Bruce, we're missing you brother , may God be with you, and your family.
This is early 90's action movie gold. Bruce Willis nailed the disgruntled anti-hero role here.
I like how calmly, coolly, collectively he said that he dropped his cigarette and that he needed another and that when he asked for that light he told him not to fuck with him no more. Classic
That whole line was funny as fuck
Lmao. Hahahahaha.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Steven Seagal is probably the only other actor who could have pulled that off.
Maybe David Carradine too.
@@georgehenderson7783 When this movie came out I thought Steven Seagal should of played the part...(Although Bruce Willis did it great)
I like those types of deliveries. It's like a very dangerous person trying to keep their rage at bay by being polite. Makes the action better. When they lash out you know that they have kind of gone to "that place" and are no longer in control. He was warning that doofus not to conjure something they'd both have to deal with.
One of the most underappreciated action moves in the last 30 years.
Even his friend warned him
Bruce was talented.....acting...a great father....he had his own band....I mean this guy is a legend!
We had his cd in my house when I was a kid. I legit didn’t realize he was singing covers. I thought he was just a prolific guy that had all this amazing music AND was an actor lol.
I remember he created the cartoon BRUNO THE KID so that he could be in something his kids could watch.
I can still hear the under the boardwalk cover. I think he also did secret agent man?
@@strantheman indeed he did. Indeed he did.
And he did great standup comedy.
The only movie I've ever seen where a man in captivity kills one of his captors and remains a hostage
Remember when Bruce Willis got cast for Die Hard, and nobody took him seriously because he was a sitcom actor? And then after Die Hard, all anyone knew him for was playing tough guys.
When action films were stupid, outrageous and no one took them seriously. Miss these.
They weren't stupid, they were unrealistic but cool - they were also a little bit mysterous in a way because not everybody were informed by the internet about whats possible or not, so you just had to go to a person you don't like, trying this move on him so you realise that it does not work.
@@CabalisOrder I remember when I was a kid and Predator was out. Had no idea what it was about before I saw it.
al t.....Actually, they are way more stupid nowadays....made fore the dumb pc brainwashed youth - you've got little girls in roles of heroes, kicking butts all over the place, just so it appeases feminist, homo and other censors...in reality any female would cry like a baby after the first punch
@@CabalisOrder it worked on this hooker i didnt want to pay 2 years ago.
When action films starred men instead of 110lb females you mean
Brilliant casting. Nobody could pull this role off better than Bruce Willis. The villains are superb also and deserve praise.
If nothing else, Bruce Willis is a man of his word. He told the guy he'd kill him, and about 30 seconds later - he did. It was fun watching the bad guy just bury himself with slaps and punches.
Bruce Willis may not have been skilled in martial arts like Jet Li, Jean Claude Van Damme, or Donnie Yen but he was one hell of a practitioner of the Dim Mak.
My wife and I have been binge watching Bruce Willis movies ever since we heard the sad news. I forgot about this one. Thanks for the reminder.
High note is on the other end of the piano.
Men who say they’re going to do something - and then do it.
Rare.
Actually he didn’t die...he made his way to Charming, California and joined some kind of biker gang.
Where he did end up dying.
@@patrickshelley09 He’s still alive...got married to a trans woman.
@@boscopappas234 Somehow I remembered him getting killed. Now that I think back, I must be thinking of when his daughter was killed.
@@patrickshelley09 Yeah. Lit her on fire in front of him. Brutal.
@@patrickshelley09 yea his daughter got burned alive by Damien pope
Under-rated hard-boiled action flick with some terrific dialog. Holds up better than "Lethal Weapon."
i don't know about "better" than lethal weapon, but it is one of my favorites. definitely underrated.
My favorite Bruce Willis scene. My favorite Bruce Willis line.
Bruh, it's "Lethal Weapon", come on...
But yeah, this is underrated as hell, and I love it.
Thought it was fair
@@crysjumar1
Easy now Cowboy,
Let’s tap the brakes a lil
I love TLBS but lethal weapon…………
U gonna make me watch all 4 today because of what you said.
One of my favorite movies of Bruce. Definitely an underappreciated film. Great scene with Kim Coates of Sons Of Anarchy fame.
of course the pizza man from fast times at ridgemont high comes in and asks if theres a problem
@@SDMFROCKER82Taylor Negron! He was the asshole that wouldn’t sell underage Samson a beer in River’s Edge!
That whole "punch a guy's nose into his brain" thing was a popular myth in the 90s.
Yes it was. You need to know what you're doing, use Xtreme force and be lucky you don't damage your hand/arm whatever else in the process.
I took Martial Arts as a teen and they claimed it could be done. But not real popular of a move.
@@Mustang-bk4ns My martial arts instructor told me it was a myth and the nose cartilage is too soft
@@michaeljames6817 I don’t really know, but I assume that for it to work you need to be breaking the bone at the top of the nose and pushing that into the brain cavity. Just squishing the cartilage isn’t going to do much. It would take extreme force, which is why it was important to show that he was exceptionally strong moments earlier when he grabbed the guy’s arm. Whether it is real or not, I thought it made a memorable scene.
@@michaeljames6817 Of course it is. But it isn't the nose, but the bone behind the nose that is being pushed into soft tissue.
So you tellin me I can’t bust that move one day if I ever need a light yeah ?
So this is what the train conductor got up to before he ran software out of the matrix.
"Everybody has a plan, until they get punched in the face."-Mike Tyson
"You're gonna regret this the rest of your life... both seconds of it."-John Spartan (portrayed by Sylvester Stalone) from "Demolition Man"
It seems extraneous that he would eat two punches before killing the guy, when he just could have killed the guy after he woke up.
Very few have that charismatic ability that Willis had when lighting a cigarette
Yeah he's a badass
One of the best and most under appreciated actors…..well at least by Hollywood. But the real award was him knowing all his fans appreciated him!
One of his best movies. Stinks he has to retire like he does. God bless ya Bruce.
Still a great scene to watch. Well acted and good action. I always wished they'd made a sequel to "Last Boy Scout." I wish Mr. Willis all the best in retirement.
The other guy’s so badass he’s getting high-pitched notes from striking the piano’s bass keys.
Hah!!! 😂
Avengers needed THAT Bruce Willis in infinity War. He could've killed Thanos with one punch
Last Boy Scout...highly underrated work of Shane Black, in between his Lethal Weapon films.
One of the classics that we will never experience again. God Bless Bruce Willis owning a role.
As a tough guy action hero he was up there with the best of them.
Thanks Bruce.
In his defense, he specifically said "IF YOU TOUCH ME AGAIN, I WILL KILL YOU."
it doesn't get more accurate than that.
Thats what every kid says in a fight 😋
Yea we heard it when he said it
@@madz79 He also said "I seem to have dropped my cigarette, can I have another?"
Some people just can't believe, "fat meat, is 'greasy'!"
@@WalterDWormack214 exactly
Everyone wishes they could be this Bruce at least once in their lives.
That's a great observation. I think you're right!
Facts
my wife doesn't
Speedy frecovery to Bruce. This guy is a legend.
You don't recover from what he's got. You only decline.
@@jadedandbitter all i saw was that he has aphasia, which is only a symptom; is there something more specific he has?
@@CorvusCorone68 it's a cognitive impairment that is almost certainly caused by age related neurodegeneration. If he's lucky. Could be brain cancer. He's not going to "recover", though, either way.
@@CorvusCorone68 you need to do more research on the Illness
@@CorvusCorone68 aphasia is uncurable, it's the result of either a stroke or severe head trauma and once it's there it stays...It can be mitigated somewhat through therapy but it will never go away. It's basically a form of brain damage for lack of a better term but instead of affecting motor/sensory control it affects the persons ability to speak/read/write or form sentences properly due to one or more modes that the brain uses for that being damaged to the point where signals from those areas are not functioning correctly.
Doesn’t even remember he made this great movie, sad
Why do we miss movies like this? Because they didn't have CGI, they had A STORY! A SCRIPT! That's something current movies apparently don't need and are forbidden to have. That's why they suck.
Agreed, talented Actors, Directors, Writers and make up artists. People who new how to entertain people 👍
Yeah, swearing and shooting take alot of craftsmanship.
Now days its all about most CGI..
The most underrated action movie ever
"He killed him, he put his nose through his brain."
"I needed a light."
well , he did warn him before the hit , cant blame him .
@@stigtuneback1966 It really didn't look like he intended to give him a light though
@@missingpatel7349 more like , faking light and then punsh .
Kim Coates. The ultimate guy you loved to hate in movies.
I miss movies like "the last boy scout" and "last action hero" they don't make movies like that anymore.
Yeah.. like they gave us a warning in the title "last"
and "Falling Down".
@@timberry4709 YESSS!
@@timberry4709 you forgot the briefcase 😂
Didn't care for the last action hero , but I know what you're talking about.
A fucking grand piano in a pool area? The humidity will destroy it! Noo!
Back to the days when they made real movies , not solely driven by special effects cgi
That blow jams the nasal cartilage upward into the brain. Learned it in the military.
I love how the tension in the scene ramped up when he says, “may I have another.” That guy knew he was being challenged and was in a no win scenario. Don’t hit him again and let Willis take dominance of the situation. Or hit him again and face certain pain. Talk about putting someone in the horns of a dilemma.
This is how I will remember Bruce Willis……..
Bruce, we're going to miss you.
“Friday nights a great night for Football, hey hey!!”
Bruce Willis is not one to fuck with when he whispers. He always whispers
LOL!
The “Death Whisperer”
Get well Bruce. We love ya.
You don’t “get well” from what he has
Its the "sons of anarchy" that brought me here. I'd been racking my brains as to where I had seen Tigg before....
Weird, I didn't realize THIS was him when I watched this today. Another classic 'Tig' moment is in Open Range. The "are you the one that killed our friend? BLAM!' scene....
dude definitely has a distinctive look.
He wore a mask but he was w Bruce in 2005 hostage movie.. he was the watchman.. the main bad guy who had Bruce’s family kidnapped so he’d go back to Walter smiths house.👍👍👍
Leaving him not tied up is very realistic...
To a tree with his entrails left out
Cool scene.. bad guy killed was tig from sons of anarchy. He played in lots of movies .. a bad guy in the client movie and one of the carjackers at beginning of bad boys. He was bad guy w Bruce Willis also in hostage.. he was the watchman who had on the mask and had him go back to Walter smith’s house.
That’s where tf I knew him from!
Actor's name is Kim Coates. Really good character actor. Was also the carjacker in the beginning of Bad Boys, trying to steal the 964 3.8 Turbo 911. 👍👍
@@06VistaBlueGT1 "oh yea? Well I'm a stand-up comedian - and I SUCK AT IT. That's why I need your car." great line ha ha
@@BlackLines , Excellent buddy!! 👏👏👏 Such a funny scene & as a car guy, I LOVE the 964 turbo
That movie was criminally underrated! It's up there with Die Hard imo. Bruce at his most badass! Thank you Bruce! You will be missed!
Back when Willis was at the peak of his "Don't Eff With Me" career.
There are movies, and then there is reality.
@@ADAPTATION7 Well, I DID say "CAREER". As in, at the peak of the "Don't Eff With Me" period.....of his ACTING career. As in starring-in-MOVIES-kind of 'CAREER'. Not sure what relevance your overall comment about "reality" has within that context.
@@CaptainCanuck63 It means that no matter how badass an actor can appear on the screen, the role of his life will always remain in the reality.
@@ADAPTATION7 Okay.
Did you notice? Even the evil, when expressing amazement, say "Jesus Christ."
Damn he killed him with one punch. Boy saitama
Which is more bad ass? Die Hard? or Last Boy Scout? Still to this day I cannot decide.
I hear ya bro. Movies like this show humans at their best. I'm not saying movies with superheroes are bad, but they've hugged the silver screen too much. I for one want to remember great one liners, action scenes, conflict, moral, all the great things that films like TLBS have defined. Being spontaneous has become a rare quality these days.
You are fuckin hight.
Now that Bruce Willis has dementia, he probably can't remember making this classic movie.
This is a great scene I don't think anyone else could play this part like Bruce. Also The Bad Guy Kim Coates is a great actor. One of my favourite movies.
Kim Coates is cool as fragg. When watching SOA i never knew if should be scared by that guy or pee my pants laughing...
Bruce didn't deserve to go out like this. He is a true actor and he should of been able to retire on his on time in his own way.
Ah yes, I forgot about the old fable of punching someone upward in the nose so the bone goes into the brain.
Something every teenage boy in the 80’s heard lore about.
It's one of these "super moves" that kids learn from videogames and these dumb Hollywood movies.
@Pangur Ban absolutely.
I think it actually started with "Heroes" in 1977. Henry Winkler's character uses it as a threat.
The most no fucks to give Bruce has ever been in a role and he's amazing at it 😂
I like the way a lot of the scenes were filmed, like there’s a fog, steam… dirt even if the scenery it’s supposed to be luxurious. I can’t find the words to describe it… English is not my first language 😬
he could still be breathing, so push him into the pool
The dead man was in Waterworld where Kevin Costner killed him on his boat.
The jerk who got his sinuses corrected - played by Kim Coates. Apparently this was his first role. He sure is recognizable.
Sure thing buddy!
Joseph you don't disappoint me.
So going to miss Bruce Willis and his witty
,yet Baddass one liners. I wish him the very best. Any movie he touches turns to gold. He was one of the best, if not THE best in the business!
So sad about his illness he is a great actor....God bless him and his fam👍
Bro didn't even have time to regret his decision
Bruce best movie in my opinion, I watch it every time it comes on, RIP Taylor Negron
Die Hard??????????????
Yeah, Negron played a great role as a villain in this movie. Set Bruce and the other guy up well for their scenes. Didn't know he departed.
We have his movies to last us a lifetime.
Imagine if Mr Wilis came up to you out of no where and asked "Ive seemed to of dropped my cigarrette... May I have another?"
😂
This is such a good movie. I miss Tony Scott. He directed some of my favorite movies----this, "Top Gun", "Beverly Hills Cop II", "Days of Thunder", "Crimson TIde", "True Romance", "Man on Fire".
He committed suicide. Jumped off a bridge. He was suffering from cancer.
He went out on his own terms. I respect that.
God bless him and his brother Ridley.
@@ninjavigilante5311 Wouldn't it have been better for "God" to "bless" him by actually curing his cancer instead? Or maybe even stopped him from getting it in the first place? Or does "He" get another pass on this from you, by playing the Mysterious Ways Card? Just askin'.
@@CaptainCanuck63
Cancer is a earth bound phenomenon.
GOD gave man dominion over the earth.
Cancer is our problem.
@@CaptainCanuck63
Any more questions?
When smoking is hazardous to the health for the other guy. Not talking about second hand smoke.
Going to miss you, man. A lot of good movies. Good luck, Bruce.
That's why smoking is dangerous for all around!
IMO, "The Last Boy Scout" is Bruce Willis' best movie.
Armageddon
This and Die Hard 1...hands down his best imo
If we would have done that to these people in the beginning, there'd be no problems like this anymore, but we are a lawless world.