Just like has anybody seen Steven Seagal who was scared of a real mobster who threatened him in reality. Just ask Sammy "The Bull" Gravano on his podcast!!! 😂😅
Does anyone actually really know the mystery that is his true origins? Some say we never truly know... I however believe that one day...some how....some way... We will finally find out his true story of growing up as an Italian native American navy seal cop detective mob destroying Russian mafia killing chinese and Japanese martial arts masters beating and finally....throwing dogs out of car windows throwing guys and knocking them out by them only falling over man that he has always been.... One day we will know this.... And then we will know
This scene is an inside joke for my family. My uncle's name is Richie, so my dad shouts: *"Anybody seen Richie?"* to my aunt & cousins when we visit. And if they say he's not there, dad follows up with: *"I'm gonna keep coming back until somebody remembers seeing Richie!"* 😂
Say what you will about Seagal, there was a time when he was one of the biggest action stars on the planet. He had a good run until about the mid to late 90s.
He was only good from 88-92. And only 3 of those movies were good in that time period, ending with Under Siege. On Deadly Ground is where his insane ego was really affecting the product in a very negative way, and it only got more worse, with every movie.
After watching this clip countless times, I've only now come to appreciate the profound silence at the end, laden with an air of utter defeat and dejection.
Fun fact. Sticks is played by Dan Inasano. AKA the reason Bruce Lee could duel wield batons. AKA the deadliest thing to come out of the Philippines since Doug Macada, the balasong, the karambit, and Rock Island weaponry. Odds are he could’ve killed Segal in a straight up fight in real life.
Imagine if that scenario was remade these days, those guys at the bar would all have their phones out & they would most likely be getting clobbered in the head with them by Steven & the phone booth would be gone! And prior to the beat down one of them would surely be calling Ritchie to give him a heads up on who showed up looking for him!
The bartender is Nick Dimitri, boxer, stuntman and all around tough guy. He played "Street" the last fight in "Hard Times" against Charles Bronson. Nick is still kickin' at 88. Salute!
Well he sure got his butt kicked on this one, TWICE, the first time was really cool cuz after he said "get the f outta here" to Gino, Gino just BAMM! n this dummbo boxer lol guy just goes HMMPH-nik! before crashing back but what's FUNNYEST is he croaks, "..whaAAT THE FYUUUCKK!" after he gets by Gino and then just stands out like a tough guy, then when Gino turns back around he goes "get the F out of here" again, and then Steven Seagal knows he's ready so he gives him that boxer stuff n the dummy takes a shot n Gino just BAMM-P!! n that stupid dork boxer just his head goes back n AAAGHTT! n the dork boxer just falls back probably unconscious from being knocked in the face by Gino's fist roflmao
Dude playing Sticks is the legendary Dan Inosanto, Filipino Jeet Kun Do and Eskrima master who trained with Bruce Lee and even fought him in Lee's last movie, Game of Death. Nicest guy in real life too.
I have never seen someone try to be Italian, Japanese, Russian, and some butchered version of Creole in his personal life until I met this guy. It’s like he cycles between them. What’s next, Samoan?
Honestly wasn't that bad he's half Italian anyway. I mean yeah he's a little over the top, but he was supposed to be in this scene. But yeah, he is Italian
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This is, without a doubt, the greatest scene in cinematic history and it will be studied for generations by future film directors, makers and enthusiasts.
I fucking do. I remember watching this movie for the first time when I was about 13/14 years old on tv, and I laughed so hard I was crying in this scene, it's what made me love Seagal's 90s movies, this will always be his best for me.
@@xakariz Yeah the cue ball part made me laugh the hardest when he kept hitting people on the head with it like a whack-a-mole game. I was a little younger than you, perhaps 12.
His early work for me is honestly some of his best films. There have been some good movies in the 2000s but to me not as good as this. Hell even some of his recent work is decent.
@@ZaneTruesdale007 I don't know about that. He looks very tired in recent movies. There's this one where he's walking around with a 1911 shooting people silently, and then he got in this fight with this dude and he had to bend over all slowly while this guy is standing around waiting. It's pretty painful watching. He should have just ended his movie career in the mid 90s.
Dan its decent but its not that great nothing that stands out like marked for death or under siege. And as for the comment ending his career in the mid 90s exit wounds into the sun and belly of the beast were decent.
This, shinebox scene in goodfellas, literally every scene with joe pesci in casino/goodfellas, some Scarface scenes, wolf of Wall Street... I’m sure I’m not the only one 😂
+jimbobjim Tell it! action movies today can't compare such as the ones i grew up watching like steve's best and better movies from this era of modern action movies were at their pinnacle.
He’s retired now. Living in a rest home. Full blown dementia. But EVERY night he starts yelling out “Where’s Ritchie!?!?!? Who’s hotdog is this, yours?”
I don't hate on him at all even with the internet presenting multiple reasons. he will always be a legend for his movies. he actually is this good at self defense too.
Still one of the most memorable moments with my pops. He loves that line. I didn't appreciate the movie until now. Insane there's so many people and a clip about this part. Here in 2024
This is the best scene Seagal was ever in. And its testament to Seagal's acting skills that the entire scene was stolen by Richie. Who wasn't even in it.
@@watfordgap6737 Imagine being a Hollywood movie star, who writes, makes and stars in his own movies, but in a scene with just him, and a phone booth in it, the phone booth steals the scene. Or the binoculars. Or the ever present huge 70s medallion. Or whatever. Sensi Seagal has many, many obvious and pathological faults, but one of his qualities is that he always allows other, lesser known actors (Phone Booth, Binos, etc) to shine. Its almost as if he underplays his own parts, just so some F list nobody like Luke Goss can get his moment in the spotlight too. So generous. So selfless. We do not deserve this man.
Inside info from Sonny Hurst who got hit (he was my husband-RIP) the first time they filmed that Steven used a real cue ball. Later changed up with a lighter ball.
Greatest scene in movie history! Watched it like 500 times or something. This is the only reason I stay on liberal YT for stuff like this. Thanks for posting.
I actually read that on a bar bathroom wall one night in Cincinnati around 30 years ago. I believe I actually laughed. Good stuff. :o) "Anybody seen Richie!?!?" You just don't forget things like that. lol
This is kicking off teenage memories of putting frozen pizzas in the oven at midnight with my bro and binging our 3 x VHS boxset of OFJ, Nico and Hard to Kill. Nothing better.
@@darksaintxvi6914 he was refering to the fact that steven often hit people forreal and smashed their face into real glass. no respect for the people he worked with. in other words he was a real asshole because he was bigger then most he acted with.
I like to think that somewhere there is a slightly addled, old Steven Seagal that can’t tell reality from movies he’s been in, running around shouting “Has anyone seen Richie?” 😂
For all of the hate that Seagal receives you have to give him credit for this very entertaining fight scene. Great combination of action, humor and simply being cool.
People don't know shit. The irony is everyone in that bar didn't take him seriously and they kept talking shit to him but what was the end result ? He kicked all their asses. And I guarantee it would be the same exact scenario in real life. All the keyboard warriors and tough guy trolls online who are always making jokes about him wouldn't stand a chance. In fact they probably wouldn't even have the balls to fight him and if they saw him they would walk in another direction. Because like true cowards all they can do is run their mouth especially when their safety is guaranteed.
@@punisher7772Why don’t you call him and ask if you can fellate on his nutsack since you seem to simp for him. The dude is a fraud and has. Been caught in a ton of lies lol. Dweeb….
I just bought myself a vintage 2001 Steven Segal action figure from the classic movie Above The Law. $50 on eBay, still in the box. It is going to take pride and place on my bedroom shelf for decades to come. What a legend.
All joking and negative comments aside, this was a badass scene in the 80's, and is Segal's most iconic scene. Eventually he didn't live up to the hype or his character. However, there's no denying for the 80's this is a bad ass scene.
All kidding aside.... I'm very concerned about Richie. He stopped coming to the meetings and I think he may be struggling with his feminine side. 👁️ 👁️ 👃 ⭕............. .yo
I would die laughing if I heard someone come into a store asking if anybody seen Richie just so I could yell back anybody know why Richie did Bobby Lupo
Tattoos was my husband Sonny Hurst, who passed away 5/14/21. At least I can come here and see him anytime I want. RIP❤️
My condolences. He was a badass
My condoléances
I'm so sorry Georgia, he's lucky to be missed so much.
Condolences to you.
He was a force to reckon with on film. This and Bronx Tale were excellent because of his part
Its 2024 and still nobody's seen Ritchie.
😂😂
@@retrowrath9374Until somebody does remember seeing Richie 😂🤣
So nobody knows why Ritchie did Bobby Lupo? Geez what a mess.
Legend has it they we still don't know why he did Bobby Lupo
Just like has anybody seen Steven Seagal who was scared of a real mobster who threatened him in reality. Just ask Sammy "The Bull" Gravano on his podcast!!! 😂😅
It's 2023. And still lookin' for Richie.
2024: you know where Richie is? huh?
5:00
Texleeger, welcome to Banworld son.
also doing that flat-assed pigeon walk, no matter he's now 150 kg-like................
And hes gonna continue looking until somebody remembers seeing Richie!
I must have watched this 50 times over the years, love this scene.
This is a very stupid movie. There's actually no good movie if Seagal acts in it.
@@July-A7
Absolument, un vrai branleur.
What's the name film
Lionel Richie walks into the bar and says, “hello, is it me you’re looking for?”
😅
You’re a genius .
Best comment whatsoever
Hahhhaahha
What about Richie Valans or Richie Cunningham????🤪😏🤔😂😂😂😂😂😂
The whole movie would've been done in about 30 minutes if somebody remembered they saw Richie
Glad to see your account back. 😅
_"Hey Mr. Seagal, Chuck Norris would like to help you find Richie."_
😄😂😆🤣😅
Richie was a psychopath who would have murdered everyone in that bar if they talked to Gino.
That's so funny 😂
Rip dad i lost him in 2014 when i was 20 he got me into steven movies thank u dad
5:40
This was during his fake Italian phase before his ancient Japanese sensei phase.
Hahahaha.. that was perfect.
That is on point lol
Don’t forget his fake Native American phase!!!
Oldmanchainsaw Also a fake Doctor and a Navy Seal who’s also master chef.
Does anyone actually really know the mystery that is his true origins? Some say we never truly know...
I however believe that one day...some how....some way...
We will finally find out his true story of growing up as an Italian native American navy seal cop detective mob destroying Russian mafia killing chinese and Japanese martial arts masters beating and finally....throwing dogs out of car windows throwing guys and knocking them out by them only falling over man that he has always been....
One day we will know this....
And then we will know
This scene is an inside joke for my family. My uncle's name is Richie, so my dad shouts: *"Anybody seen Richie?"* to my aunt & cousins when we visit. And if they say he's not there, dad follows up with: *"I'm gonna keep coming back until somebody remembers seeing Richie!"* 😂
😂😂😂
hahahahaha love it :))))
why did your uncle richie do bobby lupo???
@@madwestboy Hysterical!!
@John Robertson Believe me, he knows! 😂
This is definitely old school Steven Seagal, great scene, great movie
It's his best work
The bartender in this scene was the last guy Charles Bronson fought in Hard Times, a super underrated movie.
yes - seen it, Bronson was a better action star than seagull too
thanks for the movie tip
Sticks was the only ninja in an all italian social club. what a legend.
Lol
Social club?...he's gotta go!!!
@Steve L. A student and friend of Bruce Lee. And both fought each other in Game of Death.
@@keiko909 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tonysisson898 he also was judo Olympic black belt
I love the random Asian dude sitting in a bar full of Italians. 😂
Well you gotta have a martial artist for a bouncer to take care of guys like that cop.
Bruce lee's asistan
Yes Dan Inosanto
That’s Bruce Lee’s best friend and training partner, Master, Dan Inosanto. I trained with him in the 90’s.
Say what you will about Seagal, there was a time when he was one of the biggest action stars on the planet. He had a good run until about the mid to late 90s.
Yep.
Seagal was the Man in his day! Stop the hate
Late 90s they started to go downhill.
He was only good from 88-92. And only 3 of those movies were good in that time period, ending with Under Siege. On Deadly Ground is where his insane ego was really affecting the product in a very negative way, and it only got more worse, with every movie.
@@ckmoore101 everything from Above the Law to Under Siege was good. Even Under Siege 2 wasn't that bad.
“You knocked my teeth out”! Bap!!! Knocks out the rest LMAO
Lmao. Man I miss the 90s
And he did it from a chair
How come this scene didn’t win an academy award for best scenario, best foreign accent, best cinematography and best dialogue kills me…
I love how every human in that bar dont have a GUN
The hot dog won a Oscar 😂
and best dentistry...
And best knock out, with a Q-ball, 😅
This scene was actually a rehearsal of the scene and how Segal treated the other cast, but it was so realistic they put it in the movie.
TerroristNeutralizer lol
Bravo! Comment of the century.....
Hahahaha... 😆
True. Richie was his on-set assistant who buckled under the pressure.
Good one !
It's 2021 and he's still looking for Richie.
I thought he was still out for justice
Only thing Steven is looking for nowadays is a cheese burger
@@kitezzz360 and a new nationality to say he's part of , so far he's, Italian, Asian, Jewish etc
I wonder if Phonebooth has upgraded to a cell phone?
Im pretty sure he already found him, and ate him....
"Who's hot dog is this, huh, is that yours?" - I fucking lose it every damn time. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me too 😂😂😂
That was Ritchie’s hotdog😂
After watching this clip countless times, I've only now come to appreciate the profound silence at the end, laden with an air of utter defeat and dejection.
I seen the top of your head…
The guy he kept shoving in the phone booth was dying to tell him where Richie was but he kept shoving him. Poor fella.
That is funny. Good job...
If they had cell phones back then, he could have called Steve from the booth.
AHAHAHAHA!!!
F. Suárez he did a lot better than tatoo who didn’t know when to quit!
LoooooooooooL :D
"Get him Sticks" Lmao
Poke his fucking eye out 😂😂
Fun fact. Sticks is played by Dan Inasano. AKA the reason Bruce Lee could duel wield batons. AKA the deadliest thing to come out of the Philippines since Doug Macada, the balasong, the karambit, and Rock Island weaponry. Odds are he could’ve killed Segal in a straight up fight in real life.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@JJS595 knock em on his ass lol
He actually put up a fight...everybody else got cut like grass
"I'm gonna keep coming back until somebody remembers seeing Richie!"
noooooooooooo
@@mr.electronx9036 what took so long to reply,i think your hiding somethin or someone
its late April, have you seen Richie?
@@Neurotripsicks saw him last week.
One of best fight scenes i history. So glad i was a 90’s kid
I was so happy my mother took me to see this in theaters 😂
steven seagal is a joke but i gotta say this is a great action movie scene
@@dtraversodtlucky man 👍
Steven Seagal at his best right here. The funniest part is when kept shoving dude into the fuckin phone booth and shutting the door on him. LOL!
That’s the guy who was trying to tell him where Richie was.
Two times to boot
@@mrhellotherehowareu1384 😂😂
I was like stay there it's safer.
Imagine if that scenario was remade these days, those guys at the bar would all have their phones out & they would most likely be getting clobbered in the head with them by Steven & the phone booth would be gone! And prior to the beat down one of them would surely be calling Ritchie to give him a heads up on who showed up looking for him!
The bartender is Nick Dimitri, boxer, stuntman and all around tough guy. He played "Street" the last fight in "Hard Times" against Charles Bronson. Nick is still kickin' at 88. Salute!
I also see him in F.I.S.T in the scene where he was one of the wildcat strikers led by Johnny Kovak's (Stallone) friend Abe Belkin.
Seems he recently passed away on October 20th, 2021. Rest in peace, Nick. 😞
@@elpolloguapo530 :(
tough enough yeah
Well he sure got his butt kicked on this one, TWICE, the first time was really cool cuz after he said "get the f outta here" to Gino, Gino just BAMM! n this dummbo boxer lol guy just goes HMMPH-nik! before crashing back but what's FUNNYEST is he croaks, "..whaAAT THE FYUUUCKK!" after he gets by Gino and then just stands out like a tough guy, then when Gino turns back around he goes "get the F out of here" again, and then Steven Seagal knows he's ready so he gives him that boxer stuff n the dummy takes a shot n Gino just BAMM-P!! n that stupid dork boxer just his head goes back n AAAGHTT! n the dork boxer just falls back probably unconscious from being knocked in the face by Gino's fist roflmao
This is Steven’s best scene ever I personally love this move the dialect is hilarious and the martial arts scenes are top notch
Say what you want about Segal. He was the man in the 80's.
Only when he's not the one writing and directing.
Dude playing Sticks is the legendary Dan Inosanto, Filipino Jeet Kun Do and Eskrima master who trained with Bruce Lee and even fought him in Lee's last movie, Game of Death. Nicest guy in real life too.
If he was that nice he would have let Gino know why Richie did Bobby Lupo.
TextlefSchrempf 🤣🤣🤣
You don't know that .. just shut up
The bar tender is Nick Dimitri who fought Charles Bronson in the final fight in Hard Times.
Im just a Troll whos intentions are good no that’s Jackie Chan.
Watching Seagal try to be Italian is one of the greatest things ever put on film. Kills me everytime
I have never seen someone try to be Italian, Japanese, Russian, and some butchered version of Creole in his personal life until I met this guy. It’s like he cycles between them. What’s next, Samoan?
I believed it as a kid
Honestly wasn't that bad he's half Italian anyway. I mean yeah he's a little over the top, but he was supposed to be in this scene. But yeah, he is Italian
@@strnglhld u met the guy. wow, bet that was a awkward and weird experience. Is he more stupid in real life, or just the same as in his flicks?
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No exaggeration, best comedy scene of all time.
This is, without a doubt, the greatest scene in cinematic history and it will be studied for generations by future film directors, makers and enthusiasts.
tumbleweed just rolled by buddy, I mean i like it too but c'mon !
So the Director says "Steven, just act like you do when you are interacting with the general public" and this scene was born.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The movie had a director?
The director's name was Richie. Steven was becoming impatient while waiting to film the scene.
@@nihilistcentraluk442 haha! No, it was a real life sequence captured on video.
The second time he shoves that guy in the phonebooth always gets me.
Hilarious
Same lmao since I was a little kid!
What if the phonebooth guy was trying to tell him where Richie was?
Phonebooth guy got off easy
He needed to call his Moms. 😃
This was seen 30 million times and still no one has seen Ritchie.
This scene is so over the top hilarious its in the tops of all guys great lines " Anybody scene Ritchie ! "
I'm gonna keep coming back to this video, until someone sees Ritchie.
Hah same here 🤣
Richie did bobby lupo
ANYBODY KNOW WHY RICHIE DID BOBBY LUPO?
Sunday Monday Happy Days?
🤣🤣🤣
Who misses this young & skinny Seagal? 😭😖😥
I fucking do. I remember watching this movie for the first time when I was about 13/14 years old on tv, and I laughed so hard I was crying in this scene, it's what made me love Seagal's 90s movies, this will always be his best for me.
@@xakariz Yeah the cue ball part made me laugh the hardest when he kept hitting people on the head with it like a whack-a-mole game. I was a little younger than you, perhaps 12.
His early work for me is honestly some of his best films. There have been some good movies in the 2000s but to me not as good as this. Hell even some of his recent work is decent.
@@ZaneTruesdale007 I don't know about that. He looks very tired in recent movies. There's this one where he's walking around with a 1911 shooting people silently, and then he got in this fight with this dude and he had to bend over all slowly while this guy is standing around waiting. It's pretty painful watching. He should have just ended his movie career in the mid 90s.
Dan its decent but its not that great nothing that stands out like marked for death or under siege. And as for the comment ending his career in the mid 90s exit wounds into the sun and belly of the beast were decent.
My favorite Seagal movie (while he was in great shape) for sure.
"Great shape." You really have the bar set low but yeah sure...
"Hey look around you, is this the setting for profanity?"
Okay that was pretty damn funny.
The cue ball to the head sound is outstanding.
Hi Don
Lmao
Don't care who you are THAT'S GOTTA HURT!
Talk about "mothafucka ya knocked my teethout".
Yeah it's class
Without a doubt, this has to be the most unintentionally hilarious scene in any action movie...
It’s golden 😂
You sir are absolutely correct
I think the one from On Deadly Ground is funnier
It's pretty good. I mean most action movies today have no memorable scenes at all.
Richie's beatdown was funnier to me.
You can say what ever you want about him but the guy was an inspiration for many who started martial arts in the 90.
i need to watch this scene at least one time every day
Yes
Yes
@@thrillaspirit 0fiúf
I watch this clip once every 2 or 3 months or so for shits and giggles ... then I read the latest comments and laugh until I can't breath anymore!
This, shinebox scene in goodfellas, literally every scene with joe pesci in casino/goodfellas, some Scarface scenes, wolf of Wall Street... I’m sure I’m not the only one 😂
Seagal in is 38 yr old prime, what a legend. Grew up with his movies!!
+jimbobjim Tell it! action movies today can't compare such as the ones i grew up watching like steve's best and better movies from this era of modern action movies were at their pinnacle.
But Vinny is pretty good.
Best scene ever.
i hope it's a joke 38 yr old prime really funny
You would have kicked his ass then?
Seagal deserved at least an Oscar nomination for this performance ... "Anybody seen Richie?" ...😂😂😂
It’s 2020 and I still haven’t seen an action sequence quite like this one.
This is timeless....
Yeah timeless bad lol.
Justin McDonald - samey same same.
they don't make em like this anymore
Raid my friend
@@supertarzan12 Those guys from The Raid would mop the floor with Seagal.
The guy in the phone booth was trying to tell him where Richie was.
When he put the guy in the phone booth the guy called Richie & told him Gino is looking for him.
Ritchie was somewhere with his shinebox
@@angelajohnson6659 not the shinebox 🤣
In Italy they always broadcast this film on network 4, how many times have I seen it with my father, the laughter 😂
One of the best scenes in the history of American cinema.
He’s retired now. Living in a rest home. Full blown dementia. But EVERY night he starts yelling out “Where’s Ritchie!?!?!? Who’s hotdog is this, yours?”
richworld1979 actually he’s doing shitty DTV movies now
@@theitfactorjameswheezer2852 yep, shit is worst than B movies
ITS A RETIREMENT COMMUNITY!!!!!
This is the funniest comment so far man i was laughing
@@theitfactorjameswheezer2852 I first read that as doing DTF videos!
You can hate on Steven Seagal all you want. This is one legendary scene. Absolutely legendary.
He had a good run with 4 or 5 movies during late 80s early 90s. Sure he was cheesy but still fun to watch him beat up everyone
@@Kruppt808 good run? He ran like an ostrich until he was too big to run
Well at least I can hate on him all I want.
@@forzajuve4845 🤣🤣🤣
I don't hate on him at all even with the internet presenting multiple reasons.
he will always be a legend for his movies.
he actually is this good at self defense too.
Very well written, and played scene.
Nobody could beat Seagal when he had his Zorro outfit on
I think during this era (in an alternate timeline) he would've been a terrific Batman.
Yes he is a lot stronger with those shoulders pads under his shirt
@@Noahboy8 shoulder pads, tight pants, zorro shirt and a kick ass pony tail , c’mon bro!
😂
Ken Shamrock would have fucked him up
Best line hands down… “WHO’S HOT DOG IS THIS!?!”
Just kidding😁😂
Fucking classic Shakespeare shit🌭
“Oh look...a deli meat.”
It was Richie's hot dog.
probably improv. Hard to think that was in the script
For God’s sakes… please remember where you saw Richie!! ❤
Still one of the most memorable moments with my pops.
He loves that line. I didn't appreciate the movie until now.
Insane there's so many people and a clip about this part.
Here in 2024
Sticks had been waiting for this moment his whole life
Oh lord...
In reality Dan Inosanto would have killed him.
He had a shot
@@victorcoleman949 I don't know, he's like 4 feet tall. Seagal had to be on his knees in that scene. Watch it.
And he blew it...
This is the best scene Seagal was ever in. And its testament to Seagal's acting skills that the entire scene was stolen by Richie. Who wasn't even in it.
He wasn't as interesting as the telephone booth though.
@@watfordgap6737 Imagine being a Hollywood movie star, who writes, makes and stars in his own movies, but in a scene with just him, and a phone booth in it, the phone booth steals the scene. Or the binoculars. Or the ever present huge 70s medallion. Or whatever. Sensi Seagal has many, many obvious and pathological faults, but one of his qualities is that he always allows other, lesser known actors (Phone Booth, Binos, etc) to shine. Its almost as if he underplays his own parts, just so some F list nobody like Luke Goss can get his moment in the spotlight too. So generous. So selfless. We do not deserve this man.
@@nodiggity9472 precisely and I have got to admit I admired the cue balls.
Smooth performance with great sound track
Actually the fatty sitting at the bar stole the scene he never got hit once. He musta been a boss.
@@nodiggity9472 Steven Seagal actually made a film with Luke Goss in South Africa.
Legend says he's still comming back to this bar looking for Richie and kicking asses.
Seagal watched Goodfellas once and thinks he's one of em 😂😂😂
Bahaha
2018...still looking for Ritchie
2019 still haven't found him oh and still looking 2019
That cueball should have won a Oscar 🤣
Inside info from Sonny Hurst who got hit (he was my husband-RIP) the first time they filmed that Steven used a real cue ball. Later changed up with a lighter ball.
Hell yeah
That cueball would've won an MMA world title if MMA existed back then
Along with that hotdog.
@@Blue0000FF especially that poor hot dog 🤣
Greatest scene in movie history! Watched it like 500 times or something. This is the only reason I stay on liberal YT for stuff like this. Thanks for posting.
this never gets old, i always watch when it comes up in my feed
Whos still looking for richie in 2019?
Lol
Have you seen my friend Gavin?
😂😂
Lol 😂, anybody know why Ritchie did Bobby Lupo?
Actually.... Richie is on a great show named Mob Doctor. He is a mob leader in Chicago. Excellent series!
The best Steven Seagal scene ever
That doesn't say much.
Oh, never mind. Since I am not a professional actor, Stephen Seagal is not a cheeseball who plays roles in really stupid movies.
This thread drew in some absolute morons. What a surprise.
@@StarfieldRailway Calm down it’s just a movie sport , are you that miserable ?
@@ecoo911, it's not a movie sport. It's a movie. Do you need a tissue?
Classic, never gets old, and will never get old,
I’m glad I own this film on Blu Ray.
Never mess with someone who can bounce a pool ball
Actually Steven Seagal does look italian
The background commentary is LEGENDARY!
Knock is F-ing eye out!
Legend says... He is still coming to bars for Richie
he's coming for the cheese dip - fat bastard
I actually read that on a bar bathroom wall one night in Cincinnati around 30 years ago. I believe I actually laughed. Good stuff. :o) "Anybody seen Richie!?!?" You just don't forget things like that. lol
Richie Aprile
This scene never gets old!
Never
Fun fact: I've seen Richie but I ain't tellin'
The voices in the back are hilarious!
"Pop is F eye out!" LoL
Yeah they just happen to have a spare asian man in a Italian mob named sticks that knows stick fighting. Gotta love the 90s
Dayum straight
And a biker named tattoos
Sticks daughter plays the Magistrate or whatever her title was in the Mandolarian
Doesn't everyone have a Asian named sticks that knows how to stick fight?
😅😅😅😅
How this didn't win an Academy Award I'll never know.
They usually nominate films that have good acting
@@TJ-fe7rr Oh.. (sarc)
Cuz he didnt find richie😂
Well to be fair his Brooklyn accent was so good I thought he literally grew up in Bay Ridge
@@TJ-fe7rr the Oscars should be shut down then since there ain’t shit worth nominating
This is kicking off teenage memories of putting frozen pizzas in the oven at midnight with my bro and binging our 3 x VHS boxset of OFJ, Nico and Hard to Kill. Nothing better.
Legends says he's still looking for Richie in November 2023
Seagal's acting is surprisingly on point here.
Yeah he got to act tough and hit people fr, he loves to rough up actors
@@shakeynigehuh almost like it’s a movie
Only, he's not acting...
@@darksaintxvi6914 he was refering to the fact that steven often hit people forreal and smashed their face into real glass. no respect for the people he worked with. in other words he was a real asshole because he was bigger then most he acted with.
Yea this is the best I’ve seen him act lmao
Little known fact: that was not meant to be a scene, just Steven Seagal visiting the set when camera happened to be rolling.
😂😂😂
Probably pissed off there was no food available.
Ooff
@@tracer1127 Only that one stinkin' hot dog. Lmao
Lmfao
This scene vs the bar scene in Rush Hour is a tie 😂. Can’t seem to decide.
Legends say, he's still looking for Richie
“Mother fucker, you knocked my teeth out “ one of the best lines in movie cinema !
:))))))))))))))
And so clearly said despite just having his teeth knocked out
I agree on the teeth being knocked out alone he should’ve been made right then right there!
Rapper Action Bronson even uses the thing in one of his tracks. 😀
Yah but then he comes back for more
2019 and he's still looking for Richie
DUMBASS. HE FOUND RICHIE. DIDNT YOU SEE THE MOVIE????????????
Calm down snowflake! It was a joke.
Frank Welch IKR, HE FOUND HIM ALREADY, JEEZ CAN YOU BELIEVE THESE SHMUCKS!!!!
I like to think that somewhere there is a slightly addled, old Steven Seagal that can’t tell reality from movies he’s been in, running around shouting “Has anyone seen Richie?” 😂
Yes,yes....❤❤❤👍
That time Steven was the best actor in the room
It's 2024 and he's still looking for Richie
I am married 38, lately I an telling my wife " has anyone seen Richie" she is wondering what's happening though I am a sane person.
I don't know why, but this scene ALONE was the best thing Segal ever did in a movie.
It's right up there, no doubt.
I prefer "come and cut my heart out" from Hard to Kill, but this is definitely top 3.
You took the words out of my mouth. This scene makes me laugh on my worse days.
His parts in machete were pretty good
@@Romanplaystation "I missed. But I never miss... they must have been smaller than I thought."
For all of the hate that Seagal receives you have to give him credit for this very entertaining fight scene. Great combination of action, humor and simply being cool.
This was the times where his movies were actually fine. Up until On Deadly Ground came.
@@lucariothehorrorguy5641 Absolutely, till that movie he was just pumping out bangers. Alas Hollywood gets to most of them.
People don't know shit. The irony is everyone in that bar didn't take him seriously and they kept talking shit to him but what was the end result ? He kicked all their asses. And I guarantee it would be the same exact scenario in real life. All the keyboard warriors and tough guy trolls online who are always making jokes about him wouldn't stand a chance. In fact they probably wouldn't even have the balls to fight him and if they saw him they would walk in another direction. Because like true cowards all they can do is run their mouth especially when their safety is guaranteed.
@@punisher7772Why don’t you call him and ask if you can fellate on his nutsack since you seem to simp for him. The dude is a fraud and has. Been caught in a ton of lies lol. Dweeb….
he was a box office star in the 90s
I just bought myself a vintage 2001 Steven Segal action figure from the classic movie Above The Law. $50 on eBay, still in the box. It is going to take pride and place on my bedroom shelf for decades to come. What a legend.
That is an awesome find! And Above The Law is one of the best action films EVER! I said it!
Back when he was in his prime in his early prime he was a real bad ass I loved his early movies
This scene is pure cinematic perfection.
Yea I have always remembered this scene even though he has tarnished his reputation
@@davidgeerling1879 likely all very true. Still though, Anybody seen richie?
@@mcmitch57 No, have you ?? Take her E-Z !!
@@__744XX let me ask you this, anybody seen Ritchie?
@@__744XX Is that to me ??
i miss going to bars and randomly yelling, "anybody seen Richie"
That's the funniest thing I've ever read!!!!! Good for u!!!!! Bahaaaa. Fuckin Ritchie.
Lol 😂
I'm gonna keep coming back until somebody remembers! Lol
Outstanding
I’m gonna start doing that now.
All joking and negative comments aside, this was a badass scene in the 80's, and is Segal's most iconic scene. Eventually he didn't live up to the hype or his character. However, there's no denying for the 80's this is a bad ass scene.
This was the 90s
Finnoch
I like the fact that there is some random Asian dude in a Italian bar called Sticks lol.
Awesome sticks.
I love walking around stores yelling out "anyone seen Richie" just to see if i get any reactions. Love this guy.
All kidding aside.... I'm very concerned about Richie. He stopped coming to the meetings and I think he may be struggling with his feminine side.
👁️ 👁️
👃
⭕............. .yo
Or say,, anybody know why Richie did Bobby Lupo..
I think he changed his name to Rick....
I would die laughing if I heard someone come into a store asking if anybody seen Richie just so I could yell back anybody know why Richie did Bobby Lupo
Some youtuber should make a video in store/es asking.
I remember being stoned out of my mind watching this at 19 years old. What a great time the 90’s were.
Hey sticks
🤣🤣🤣
He's pretty sad now...but...
There was a time...there was a time...😢