"Wanna go for a ride?" "No thanks." "No thanks? What does that mean?" "It means I don't wanna go." "Go where?" "For a ride." "A RIDE! NOW THAT'S A GOOD IDEA!"
The "Hey!" in the beginning is honestly chilling. Frank is off camera, and you hear the shout which automatically makes Jeffrey stare right towards it. That split second, where we see Jeffrey meet eyes with Frank for the first time, was honestly one of the most intimidating moments I've seen in any movie. You feel right in Jeffrey's shoes, you hear a shout, you turn towards it, you instantly realize you're in incredible danger with no way out.
Last moment he was enjoying the gentle touch on the shoulder with some connections to a mysterious woman, then next moment he faced the menacing yelling with a grab on his neck. Scared to death.
@@strangemarkings Well the script had been circulated . Robert Logia was considered and rumor had it that Bobby Vinton was in the mix . Vinton said he would have committed but Hopper’s pitch won out “ You have got to let me do this. I am Frank Booth ! “
Brad Dourif doesn't get enough respect for his work in this film. He's basically working out his Chucky chops while managing to be menacing in that outfit.
Remember seeing this at the theater. I was never more disturbed by a character in a movie, ever. Hopper just dominated the scene and made you so uncomfortable.
I have seen retro screenings a couple of times, once for its 30th anniversary and again recently for a 4K restoration. Even though I’ve seen it many times, seeing it on a big screen always makes it feel like the first time all over again.
@@sgt.thundercok4704 a clockwork orange is a wonderful novel as well. I think it’s an interesting analysis to say they’re different just to be different. A clockwork orange uses violence to criticize violence, blue velvet does the same. But I really wasn’t expecting much from ‘sgt. Thundercok.’
I feel like when I watched the movie, apart from a few scenes I wasnt able to appreciate it as much, but going back and watching these clips and kind of thinking about the movie I realize the masterpiece it was. Legendary film.
"This...is...it." and because this film is perfection, there is a neon sign in the window which reads This Is It. Every detail thought out and every thread woven together
Why would Frank not cut the kid some slack for his naivete? Why is he targeting someone obviously benign? Well, he paid the ultimate price for mistreating him!
I knew Michael J. Hunter, as he was a local actor to Virginia Beach area, and a few of the local fish in the pond got regular work in Wilmington, via Fincannon Casting...
@Chris J.P. Black Empathy, probably. Imagine being in that car with Frank and those guys, not knowing where they're taking you or what's going to happen when you get there. It's more terrifying than most horror movies, simply because it's way more realistic of a scenario.
Robert Loggia was considered for Frank Booth . Rumor had it that even Bobby Vinton was considered and he said he would have committed but Dennis Hopper pitched himself to David Lynch by saying “ I am Frank Booth “.
I saw this at age 14 25 years ago after hearing about this in movie review books and magazines and the net and man this disturbed me and I had a nightmare about Frank
Frank Booth the epitome of pure evil Dennis Hopper's performance definitely ranks up there as one of the most terrifying. skin crawling stuff you just knew with every passing moment Frank could do something truly unspeakable...........
Me too. I believe I saw that "A Ride" clip on Watchmojo's top 10 David Lynch Movies and I was then like, "Ohhhh so that's where the "A ride" quote in Conker's Bad Fur Day came from. Man that game is chalk full of movie references. :D
I laughed when I played it for the first time and came across it. Kinda feel like a couple other Lynch references would've done that game wonders. Not to say of course that it's not a fine work already, but, you know.
Lot of people don't know but Dennis Hopper did this movie right after he got out of drug rehab, so a lot of the mannerism's he replicated when he was under the influence for real, why his wife said she felt like he wasn't acting for a lot of the scenes.
Frank has such legendary lines all throughout the film. He's also one of the scariest villains ever.
The quintessential David Lynch character.
Now it's dark
Shut the F up!
Tripped me out just found out Eraserhead actor was in this movie. Jack Nance was Paul
@@skygriffin1317 I'm Paul!
"Wanna go for a ride?"
"No thanks."
"No thanks? What does that mean?"
"It means I don't wanna go."
"Go where?"
"For a ride."
"A RIDE! NOW THAT'S A GOOD IDEA!"
OK, let's go.
Yes... we all fugging saw it. My gawd the idiots with no original thought that just type out lines from the mini-clip we just saw.
@@sgt.thundercok4704 You seem mad about it.
@@sgt.thundercok4704 Sums up pretty much every UA-cam comment section ever
literally my favorite exchange of dialogue ever
That single line did more to Pabst Blue Ribon than 20 years worth of advertisement
Brad had that Chucky laugh before Chucky even existed! love it!
1:40
Putting a time stamp for everyone!
One of the best laughs, a shame. He never got to play the joker.
He was positioned to be Joker in 89, would have fit too, but man Jack was fantastic.
@@martinwilliams60581:37
Was just thinking that as well
The "Hey!" in the beginning is honestly chilling. Frank is off camera, and you hear the shout which automatically makes Jeffrey stare right towards it. That split second, where we see Jeffrey meet eyes with Frank for the first time, was honestly one of the most intimidating moments I've seen in any movie. You feel right in Jeffrey's shoes, you hear a shout, you turn towards it, you instantly realize you're in incredible danger with no way out.
Last moment he was enjoying the gentle touch on the shoulder with some connections to a mysterious woman, then next moment he faced the menacing yelling with a grab on his neck. Scared to death.
For sure! I think the part that intimidates me the most personally is when he says, “No thanks? What-What does that mean?”
Frank seems like the most frightening psycopath you could ever meet where absolutely anything could happen to you
Brad Dourif perfecting his Chucky laugh lol
This film full to the brim of iconic character actors. Damn!
Dennis Hopper never acted a day in his life. Legendary.
*cough* easy rider *cough* apocalypse now
What?
u wot m8?
I think he means that Dennis put himself into his characters and his characters were parts of himself
@@strangemarkings Well the script had been circulated . Robert Logia was considered and rumor had it that Bobby Vinton was in the mix . Vinton said he would have committed but Hopper’s pitch won out “ You have got to let me do this. I am Frank Booth ! “
Blue Velvet, Pabst Blue Ribbon. I guess Frank loves anything with blue in it.
Even blue waffle? :P
Very observant, yes!
alex chalakee I never made that connection!
Blue balls.
Hopper is tremendous here. Terrifying, makes my skin crawl watching him. Incredibly violent performance, absolutely perfect.
Performance?
The way the car vibrates and slowly opens the headlights gives me chills
Hopper's wife said " He wasn't acting".
Dan Strayer that was his job frank booth! Himself
He also called Lynch about the part and said "You got to let me play Frank! I am Frank!"
Without a doubt he was!
lol
shivers!
02:08 Ever notice how after Frank says " This is it. ", we see the same line in red letters on the window seel at the entrance of the bar
Holy Hell, after all the times I have seen this movie, I never noticed that!
I only just noticed as well. Strange.
Lynch giving the audience a heads up that the crux of the film is coming up.
He's announcing that they've arrived at their destination.
Just a bit of Lynch subliminal messaging for ya.
Brad Dourif doesn't get enough respect for his work in this film. He's basically working out his Chucky chops while managing to be menacing in that outfit.
Remember seeing this at the theater. I was never more disturbed by a character in a movie, ever. Hopper just dominated the scene and made you so uncomfortable.
Damn seeing this epic movie in theaters would be something. What was it like? A lot of people show up for it?
I have seen retro screenings a couple of times, once for its 30th anniversary and again recently for a 4K restoration. Even though I’ve seen it many times, seeing it on a big screen always makes it feel like the first time all over again.
Kind of a twisted Mr. Rogers with the hey neighbor greeting to Jeffrey.
Hopper dominated every single second of his screen time in this movie. I can't believe he wasn't even nominated for the oscar for the role
Myself and my mates at Uni used to act out the dialogue from this scene when we were drunk - those were great times!
Just a simple, good kid from the neighborhood.
Who went on the dark path.
Lol, who had some fun with a milf nightclub singer
Frank Booth is an underrated villain!
Like Rutger Hauer in the Hitcher
Good Old Jack Nance, Lynch's De Niro
Hal9000ize as in Scorsese and Robert De Niro correct?
@@wondermcthunder8835 Bingo
@@Hal9000ize Is MacLachlan his DiCaprio?
@@Billkeys123 absolutely
Just watched him in Eraserhead last week.
I had a cat named Raymond after this Raymond. made it to 19 years old. I probably told him to "pour the fuckin' beer" at least 4 times a year.
Did he?
Nah, I don't think so.
spring, summer, fall, and winter?
lol
@@SCWood ...he just looked at me funny
One of my favorite interactions in any film:
Frank: "Raymond?"
Raymond: *pops switchblade*
Frank: "Thank you, Raymond."
shows that Frank knows how to be courteous and civil when he wants to be, he's more than just a monster
I love it
Always loved that little moment too.
Bringing David Lynch together with Dennis Hopper was an amazing idea.
“Heineken! PABST blue ribbon!” 🤣
This and Clockwork Orange are my all time favorites.
Being different just to be different is boring as hell.
@@sgt.thundercok4704 how’s he being different?
@@sgt.thundercok4704 Filtered
@@Nomans_Nomen Step away from the bong and try reading a book, vegetable.
@@sgt.thundercok4704 a clockwork orange is a wonderful novel as well. I think it’s an interesting analysis to say they’re different just to be different. A clockwork orange uses violence to criticize violence, blue velvet does the same.
But I really wasn’t expecting much from ‘sgt. Thundercok.’
Brad Dourif's laugh is the stuff of legend.
“You have to let me play Frank Booth. I am Frank Booth”
Hopper to David Lynch
The most amazing thing was how many people they packed in that charger
The one character played by Dennis Hopper that I will always cherish and admire. Love me some Frank Booth.
I love how the music got intense once Frank shows up in the frame.
That was so excellent.
In my opinion, Frank is the ultimate bully of movie history; hopeless failure of a human being
anyway, he was right at 2:42
I love PBR. And Heineken does suck.
2:40 best ad for PBR.
Only ONE Dennis Hopper, RIP.
Brad Dourif would've made an AWESOME Joker
I feel like when I watched the movie, apart from a few scenes I wasnt able to appreciate it as much, but going back and watching these clips and kind of thinking about the movie I realize the masterpiece it was. Legendary film.
Anybody else think Chucky was going to show up in the car at 1:42?
Brad Dourif who is in this movie, did the voice of the psychotic doll in those Chucky movies.
He is in there lol
Knew that laugh sounded familiar
"This...is...it." and because this film is perfection, there is a neon sign in the window which reads This Is It. Every detail thought out and every thread woven together
"No thanks, what does that mean?"
I see where Drexl in True Romance got that from.
Jim Jim Hopper was great in that movie as well!
RIP Dennis Hopper.
sorry, Frank, I'm just here for young!Brad Dourif.
Dourif was awesome in Eric Red's body parts
Same.
'Raymond!' 'Raymond.' 'Thank you, Raymond.' I need my own Raymond. :)
Everybody loves Raymond.
I had a cat named Raymond after this Raymond. he made it to 19. As I mention in another comment, I often told him to "pour the fuckin beer".
@newly Brilliant :)
We could all use a Raymond in our lives.
He'd make everything better I'm sure.
Raymond got all the girls.
"You're from the neighborhood...your a neighbor. Well what's your name neighbor?"
Yeah this is not going well...🤣🤣🤣
"Oohhhh.....Frank's here"
Why would Frank not cut the kid some slack for his naivete? Why is he targeting someone obviously benign? Well, he paid the ultimate price for mistreating him!
"We may all be killed."
Frank"s evil laugh in the car
Its actually brqd douriff in the backseat doing hi is evil chucky laugh
He's a good kid, Frank.
0:06
Frank: (sees Jeffrey and Dorothy) Hey!
Well he's right about the PBR......
Frank Booth looking like a depraved Mr Rogers, using that word neighbor. And he's not very neighborly.
I knew Michael J. Hunter, as he was a local actor to Virginia Beach area, and a few of the local fish in the pond got regular work in Wilmington, via Fincannon Casting...
Frank always came off as a skinwalker to me. Just with his pacing and delivery.
I am so intrigued by Ben... like, whats his story? An enigma!
The impression he leaves on you is insane for how little screen time he has
This movie f'd with my brain. Thanks again Mr. Lynch. You never fail
my philosophy is that everyone; young, old, male, female; has got a lil frank in em. some more than others, but its still there.
One of the points of the movie.
Honestly I think I have hung out with this dude. Just be cool and go away.
Raymond is always to the rescue.
Superb movie..RIP DENNIS
every time I'm drinking pbr
Brad Dourif voice of Chucky.
True that, yes.
"Pabst Blue Ribbon...?!" it must b a Heineken ad...lol
Nah, a PBR one.
Pabst Blue Ribbon is a way better beer than Heineken, despite what advertising and public perception might have you believe
@@HazeAroundtheWorld There are way better beers than either of those.
The very creepy Frank said to Jeffrey Beaumont "What kind of beer do you like"
Heineken.
Forget that stuff! Pabst Blue Ribbon!
I love this movie so much.
Hopper is hilarious in this, just like in Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 lol
Hi sir how are you doing I most definitely need to see Texas chainsaw massacre 2
May God Keep you safe with you and your family and friends
This edit leaves out the best part about 10 seconds before
2:42 Heineken F*** That Sh**! Pabst Blue Ribbon!
This scene terrified me
@Chris J.P. Black
Empathy, probably. Imagine being in that car with Frank and those guys, not knowing where they're taking you or what's going to happen when you get there. It's more terrifying than most horror movies, simply because it's way more realistic of a scenario.
I wonder how Frank would get along with Bobby Peru.
PABST BLUE RIBBON!
That ONE person is most certainly Frank.
Everyone in the backseat was in Dune.
Such an odd film. Memorable.
“oh. frank’s here.”
I read that the cast and crew were on edge because Hopper would come to set and continually method-act as Frank during the entire filming, lol.
Robert Loggia was considered for Frank Booth . Rumor had it that even Bobby Vinton was considered and he said he would have committed but Dennis Hopper pitched himself to David Lynch by saying “ I am Frank Booth “.
Am I the only one who found this hilarious? Like the way she said " hello baby..." She sounded like a German grandmother 🤣🤣🤣
Pabst Blue Ribbon needs the end of this scene be its commercial.
2:25 codeine working
He's right ya know
definitely the highlight of the movie
I saw this at age 14 25 years ago after hearing about this in movie review books and magazines and the net and man this disturbed me and I had a nightmare about Frank
Charger needs a tuneup on that engine. Misfire in there. I ain't tellin Frank, tho. I might be taken on a joy ride to Ben's.
Mr. Hopper ; An American Icon !
"Oh, you're from the neighborhood" I love the delivery on that
Best Commercial for Pabst Blue Ribbon haha
Oh.....you're from the neighborhood?
This is what I think of when I think of going out at night.
Frank Booth the epitome of pure evil Dennis Hopper's performance definitely ranks up there as one of the most terrifying. skin crawling stuff you just knew with every passing moment Frank could do something truly unspeakable...........
He is definitely evil but he's also completely insane, he isn't self aware most of the time.
The legends say he could even get two comments deleted
Honestly, I would get along with Frank.
Mr. Barrel from Conker brought me here.
Me too. I believe I saw that "A Ride" clip on Watchmojo's top 10 David Lynch Movies and I was then like, "Ohhhh so that's where the "A ride" quote in Conker's Bad Fur Day came from. Man that game is chalk full of movie references. :D
I laughed when I played it for the first time and came across it. Kinda feel like a couple other Lynch references would've done that game wonders. Not to say of course that it's not a fine work already, but, you know.
Everything about Frank…..
I can’t think of a guy I’d rather bump into less in a dark alley than him. 😄
When I hear Douriff laugh all I can here is ol Chucky
“Alright, let’s hit-the-fu-ckin-road”
Frank makes a good point about Heineken.
Dennis Hopper is a genius.
What's truly scary is that I know real-life gangsters who act exactly like this. It's a miracle I'm still alive today
My favorite villian
Frank give one ride
Amazing Movie
Lot of people don't know but Dennis Hopper did this movie right after he got out of drug rehab, so a lot of the mannerism's he replicated when he was under the influence for real, why his wife said she felt like he wasn't acting for a lot of the scenes.
Frank the best.
That charger is a beast