Heroic wrestling lol, swapping punches to the face, no damage now perhaps, but later on in life it may catch up with them, so, who wins?
@anonymouswashingtoncenter3462Күн бұрын
Best fight scene Ive seen. Realistic, yet very sentimental
@Secret_Takodachi2 күн бұрын
You know how the Irish earned their place in America? They FOUGHT for it. They didn't need no DEI handouts.
@pladampa3 күн бұрын
Pedro mescals first role playing a bartender.
@alanbialeck9485 күн бұрын
The thing I will always remember about Brian bosworth was the meeting at the goal line with Bo Jackson. Game over bro
@Elephant20246 күн бұрын
Amazing how realistic this comes off as being.
@ТимурТкач-ъ9т6 күн бұрын
На Русском переводе бил устрашающий голос, а тут будто
@MikeOgrizovich6 күн бұрын
Granny laughing at the end was the best part.
@donhancock3327 күн бұрын
That place is a PALACE compared to the dives I use to drink in.
@daverogers46077 күн бұрын
This is probably gonna piss a lot of people off, but I think Mickey Rourke has always sucked as an actor. I don't know why people think he's so great. His characters don't seem realistic at all, especially with his fake facial expressions. Could he stick his chin out any further?
@DEEROCKNZ8 күн бұрын
Remember this movie when I was young.awesome scene.
@RLLUMB11 күн бұрын
I come back to this scene every now and then to smile and pretend I’m there dancing with this family in this happy scene 😀
@zigwil15311 күн бұрын
acting is horrible
@JohnArchbell12 күн бұрын
Dear oh dear. The acting is abysmal. Is Jim McDonald the Barman?
@AnhTuPhucDerrickHoangCanada13 күн бұрын
HAHAHA
@Ironcorgi213 күн бұрын
I like how bill has trouble reading the guy presents himself as a civilized man but he’s ignorant
@fredhall652514 күн бұрын
That old guy liked that shit.
@mda121814 күн бұрын
boner 👊🏼
@kye4414 күн бұрын
I like his disappearing/reappearing vest!
@marelincervantesmontalvo293316 күн бұрын
My favorite scene 🤍
@stevedunn559716 күн бұрын
Still shocks me everytime i see mickey rourke before he turned himself into walking billboard for head trauma.
@mcmaximon116 күн бұрын
what's the right age to let my boy watch this? he's currently nine
@sbhjackson593118 күн бұрын
Great movie, saw it with my friends just like we did when the Warriors came out, I was 17. Lol on the bus ride home we thought we were all that after these movies. God what a great time growing up in NYC. I remember when we were little and lived on University avenue in the Bronx my brother and I running through those alleys pretending we had robbed a bank with our slingshots and the cops were chasing us. Man, that seems so long ago and yet life went by so fast.
@ParaMeds-v9i19 күн бұрын
GHOUL
@thomasupton266419 күн бұрын
This looks awesomely terrible.
@ASMRcigarlounge186519 күн бұрын
1991. Damn, I feel so old.
@codycook2919 күн бұрын
Was that Mac's mom from always sunny at the end?
@wpearson7779 күн бұрын
Yeah, and the blonde that helped Frank into the bar was my mom. Julie " Sunny" Pearson. I remember hanging around Paramount studios when this was made. I was like 5.
@dorianphilotheates376920 күн бұрын
Reminds me of primary school in the old country back in the day...
@hyena6120 күн бұрын
I'm sorry ... this is one of the stupidest movies ever made ... Why ?
@LarryDanaDavid16 күн бұрын
You don’t understand because you’re a pedestrian suburbanite who’s unoriginal. Stick to Disney or Marvel movies.
@garystone347620 күн бұрын
This is a really good movie.
@EvelynThayer20 күн бұрын
Alan Ladd at 51 still can fight and move and beat up George Peppard, who is 36 in this movie
@joeblogs-vx4ep20 күн бұрын
What a load of 💩💩💩
@roberthall57321 күн бұрын
Tony died last year. As a kid, after watching this film, I wanted to be him. Rip sir..
@LeeFeather23 күн бұрын
2:14 Cut his own sentence short to save the last of his spirit energy for those final punches😂
@LeeFeather23 күн бұрын
0:10 Ooh Mister, Yer fixin fer a right Neck Massage
@LeeFeather23 күн бұрын
3:46 Yippee - Kool Aid Man's Dad
@LeeFeather23 күн бұрын
3:16 This is why indians wanted Europeans to leave😂 it's never quite round these parts anymore🤣
@LeeFeather23 күн бұрын
All this White on White violence😂
@keithadams153823 күн бұрын
One of my top five films.
@edgardmiranda131623 күн бұрын
Nombre de la película
@Freedome-h9z23 күн бұрын
Lol what a cornball corn shit movie😂😂😂 LOL it's a cornfield in itself it's so corny LOL bad acting fake bs and pretty boys LOL what a joke too funny
@chalteondavis711823 күн бұрын
Funniest movie in Hollywood history. Ah the good old days! Baltimore, Detroit, DC were all safe cities back then
@MrBmick7924 күн бұрын
Old Man: "You got the juice now, Bukowski."
@MrBmick7924 күн бұрын
i see why Bukowski hated this movie
@davidwhitener327725 күн бұрын
Never watch the movie n after watching a clip .. i now know its not worth watching ..
@freesoul337127 күн бұрын
They fight….then they become gay lovers.
@christopherdavid156127 күн бұрын
C L U B B E R
@ChrisFrailey27 күн бұрын
It's got alot of good actors in it too
@ChrisFrailey27 күн бұрын
Hes got a komodo dragon for a pet n the beginning of this movie if not a monitor lizard hes bad as hell too
@ChrisFrailey27 күн бұрын
They need to put this movie on this movie is freaking damn awesome I had it on vcr tape I miss my vcr damn
@emiliokcalvillo27 күн бұрын
James Dean role in this scene is so telling in his personality. His boldness to proclaim he is gotta be a rich person, and there's nothing they could do to stop it. His full macho and disrespectful flirt with Elizabeth Taylor is also just big balls, man talk. He got his punch in and drove off feeling completely satisfied. He got his moment there to stand up to people who doubted him and looked down at him. I have always wanted to say those words to people who always were snobs and people who look at people with disgust of their lack of money or status. I was born after James Dean died, but his memory of him when I was growing up was like that of Babe Ruth. A larger that life legend that always said he was the coolest dude around .