Fun fact: I was on a plane from Minneapolis to Las Vegas. I was sitting across a man and his wife, I couldn’t stop staring at him…I’ve seen him before. Three hour flight and I just couldn’t figure it out. 20 minutes before landing it hit me, the coach from teen wolf. As we all got up I said “coach from Teen Wolf right”? He looked at his wife and said angrily “I’ll never escape this”. I then said I mean no disrespect but those lines you had in that movie were solid gold. He said, yeah yeah and rolled his eyes. His wife a minute or so later whispered in my ear…”oh don’t worry, he loves it”. This was a while back, before smart phones so I waited until I got back home to look him up on the internet’s. Ends up he did a lot more than just be on Teen Wolf. Anyways, I think that’s a story worth telling. Fantastic movie, fantastic roll he had in it.
I guess he wasnt acting in here, sounds like a self entitled dickhead. The wife sounds fantastic though, I have had probably a hundred dealings with various actors and personalities that pull this shit. Great role though and amazing dialogue
Bobby Finstock is awesome, but not enough screen time. The greatest coach in the history of cinema, hands down is Reggie Dunlop. If I need to say the movie, then we got problems. The reason he's the greatest, because he's the centerpiece of the film!
Yep, he's got his job, he's got his office, and he's got a full-time job that is usually a shitty collateral duty that nobody wants. That's job-security, he doesn't have to give a shit, so he takes that and runs. This guy is even more worthless than the guidance counselor. If the school's hierarchy was on a totem pole, this guy would be buried in the ground up to the bottom of his eyeballs.
One of my favorite scenes is just before Scott turns into the wolf on the court, the coach is seen eating a hard boiled egg. He turns to the kid sitting next to him and says: "Hey go get me some salt." The kid looks at him like he was crazy and coach again says..."Salt." :P
“Hey it doesn’t matter how you play the game, it’s whether you win or lose. And even that doesn’t make all that much difference.” Freaking love this guy. 😂😂😂😂
I LOVE HOW THE SHOW TEEN WOLF USES 'EVERYTHING ELSE IS CREAM CHEESE' AND USES THE SAME NAME FOR THE COACH AND THE COACH GIVES THE SAME WEIRD ADVICE AND HAS THE SAME HUMOR AND DEAR LORD I LOVE IT
"what happened to the kid?"...."i don't know he quit, he was a third stringer, I didn't need him." hahahahaha...and the speech at the end was so random. Michael J. Fox was thinking to himself..."what the hell???." great movie.
@@aliceinchainslessons8713 Good teacher, he really seems to care. Nice to know we all think alike because Thornton Melon is exactly where my mind went as well
I know this is an 80’s teen sports comedy but, this is legit a comedic acting master class. When Coach Finstock goes from “that’s what I’m here for…” to “as you can see I’m a busy man” in the blink of an eye because a player actually needs help is so subtle and fucking perfect. This scene stuck with me when I saw this as like a 7 year old kid on a two for one VHS special w/ Back to the Future. I am on the verge of 42 and I still love this movie. Also it’s so funny when it looks like the kid pulls his dong out at the end 😂😂😂
100% agree. It’s genuinely one of the funniest performed parts in any movie I’ve seen. As goofy as the script is, he delivered flawlessly. He wanted to forfeit the game in the beginning so they could beat the traffic. Never get less than 12 hours of sleep.
I found Bobby Finstock character in this movie very hillarious in this movie too. It's like he don't want to hear about teenage problems, so he contrives this absurd dialogue with Scotty in the belief that Scotty wants to borrow money. Only to leave Scotty more confused than when he went in to see the coach. I think the reason we like this character is because he can bs his way out of a sticky situation, without seeming uncaring and cold.
This is pretty much every conversation with every school official when a student takes them up on their offer to come to them with a problem. I think this guy trained every US military leader.
Thank you for uploading this Boy N The Corner I’m just now watch Teen Wolf 1985 and this scene with Coach Finstock was funny as hell. That actor Jay Tarses that plays the coach was only in two films.
There’s one overlooked thing I love about Coach Finstock. At the end of the film during the “Win in the End” montage, you see him legit coaching basketball. He's cracking jokes the whole movie but when push comes to shove, he was there for his team.
He co-wrote and starred in (along with Andy Hamiton, an English writer/comedian) 4 seasons of a BBC radio comedy called Revolting People, set in Baltimore in the late 1770's. It's well worth tracking down and listening too.
“Never get less then 12 hours sleep, never play cards with a guy who’s got the first name as a city and never go near a woman who’s got a picture of a dagger tattooed on her body”
Two things I still remember clearly when I first saw this in the cinema: 1) Always wondered why he didnt take a wing, I totally would have, maybe taken two (what a great coach to offer I thought) 2) I remember thinking that it wasnt a life changing talk, but it was still a good one.
As a high school coach I find the character hilarious as well. Particularly the story and the rationale that he didn't care about the kid because he was a third stringer. haha
"Look I know what you are going through" - that is all any kid wants to hear. Scratching the head while saying it adds poignancy, but that is just an optional extra.
This scene is EXACTLY the same as the one in the show teen wolf!! They gave l the coach the same name and the used the line “everything else is cream cheese” they even sound the same😂
The moral of there talk was sort of a reality i know it's funny but when you really think about the conversation the coach turns the tables and says you already got a job and plus he was a first stringer which is a kids dream really in highschool and that he should come to him for money prolly didn't really mean it but he explained to him about the other kid and how he had no father and his mom wasn't well and he was a third string he made Scotty realize that his life was great already Everthing he wanted was in front of him meaning don't stress just live and have fun
he's one of those, "defect the problem but bluntly puts it in your face" type of guysthe scene that kills it for me is the "Cream Cheese" speech scene. Just before it infact. The boys are brewing because the wolf is now a prima dona, and Bobby Finstock goes "Hey all that matters is whether you win or lose, and in the end even that don't matter" what a pr!ck!
I wish I had a coach like that...wise, informative, helpful. We all should of had a coach like Bobby Finstock...
Fun fact: I was on a plane from Minneapolis to Las Vegas. I was sitting across a man and his wife, I couldn’t stop staring at him…I’ve seen him before. Three hour flight and I just couldn’t figure it out. 20 minutes before landing it hit me, the coach from teen wolf. As we all got up I said “coach from Teen Wolf right”? He looked at his wife and said angrily “I’ll never escape this”. I then said I mean no disrespect but those lines you had in that movie were solid gold. He said, yeah yeah and rolled his eyes. His wife a minute or so later whispered in my ear…”oh don’t worry, he loves it”.
This was a while back, before smart phones so I waited until I got back home to look him up on the internet’s. Ends up he did a lot more than just be on Teen Wolf. Anyways, I think that’s a story worth telling. Fantastic movie, fantastic roll he had in it.
I guess he wasnt acting in here, sounds like a self entitled dickhead. The wife sounds fantastic though, I have had probably a hundred dealings with various actors and personalities that pull this shit.
Great role though and amazing dialogue
Me and my sister still laugh about the coach in TW. He stole the show. 😊👍🏻
Everything else is cream cheese.
I know he was more of a writer than an actor but I am shocked he didn’t do much more acting work after this - he was absolutely hilarious!
@@shimma25
Get me some salt 🧂🥚🤣🤣
"I'm sorry I didn't notice, but I haven't been hanging around the locker room all that much." may be top five funniest lines in 80s movies.
Greatest coach in film history.
Coach Lou Brown from Major League is the goat.
Bobby Finstock is awesome, but not enough screen time. The greatest coach in the history of cinema, hands down is Reggie Dunlop. If I need to say the movie, then we got problems. The reason he's the greatest, because he's the centerpiece of the film!
I AGREE!!!!
Mi casa su casa.
The coach isnt clueless, he just doesnt give a shit. Like a lot of people in the work force. He still shows up, but just doesn't care.
Yep, he's got his job, he's got his office, and he's got a full-time job that is usually a shitty collateral duty that nobody wants. That's job-security, he doesn't have to give a shit, so he takes that and runs. This guy is even more worthless than the guidance counselor. If the school's hierarchy was on a totem pole, this guy would be buried in the ground up to the bottom of his eyeballs.
One of my favorite scenes is just before Scott turns into the wolf on the court, the coach is seen eating a hard boiled egg. He turns to the kid sitting next to him and says: "Hey go get me some salt." The kid looks at him like he was crazy and coach again says..."Salt." :P
Such an under appreciated film coach. Hilarious.
“Hey it doesn’t matter how you play the game, it’s whether you win or lose. And even that doesn’t make all that much difference.” Freaking love this guy. 😂😂😂😂
I LOVE HOW THE SHOW TEEN WOLF USES 'EVERYTHING ELSE IS CREAM CHEESE' AND USES THE SAME NAME FOR THE COACH AND THE COACH GIVES THE SAME WEIRD ADVICE AND HAS THE SAME HUMOR AND DEAR LORD I LOVE IT
Bobby Finstock. The man. The Coach. The Legend. Thank you for this classic scene!
BOBBY FINSTOCK BOBBY FINSTOCK! SCHMOES KNOW RULES!
"he was a third stringer, I didn't need him!" lol, lol, lol
I love it!!!!
I literally watch this clip all the time to hear that line.
Tee Vee - bobby finstock the man with the best advice. Eating KFC chewing gum shaving and doing his taxes at the same time.
The face scotty makes when he hears these gems of advice, is also hilarious.
"what happened to the kid?"...."i don't know he quit, he was a third stringer, I didn't need him." hahahahaha...and the speech at the end was so random. Michael J. Fox was thinking to himself..."what the hell???." great movie.
To this day, I still use the line "everything else is cream cheese."
LOL, me too...also "hey, mi casa su casa" when I don't mean it
Me too.
Coach Finstock is legend
He made Scott realize how good he had it. What a legend. Who needs a 3rd stringer. Hahahahahahaha
Why this guy wasn't nominated for Best Supporting Actor that year is beyond me...
CLewey44 was thinking the exact same thing...
About what, I Have NO Idea. Lol
Rob PetCola little back to school reference, nice!
Because he's mastered the art of not giving a shit like very few have.
@@aliceinchainslessons8713 Good teacher, he really seems to care. Nice to know we all think alike because Thornton Melon is exactly where my mind went as well
he was a 3rd stringer, I didn't need him , LOL !
Styles and the coach...2 of the best characters outta 80s movies
Imaging going out on the piss with them 😂
Jim Morales and Bobby Finstock are the best coaches in history
I love how this whole conversation revolves around the coach thinking he needs money.
I know this is an 80’s teen sports comedy but, this is legit a comedic acting master class. When Coach Finstock goes from “that’s what I’m here for…” to “as you can see I’m a busy man” in the blink of an eye because a player actually needs help is so subtle and fucking perfect. This scene stuck with me when I saw this as like a 7 year old kid on a two for one VHS special w/ Back to the Future. I am on the verge of 42 and I still love this movie. Also it’s so funny when it looks like the kid pulls his dong out at the end 😂😂😂
100% agree.
It’s genuinely one of the funniest performed parts in any movie I’ve seen. As goofy as the script is, he delivered flawlessly.
He wanted to forfeit the game in the beginning so they could beat the traffic.
Never get less than 12 hours of sleep.
The Coach cracks me up more than anything or anyone in this movie
🤣🤣🤣
I found Bobby Finstock character in this movie very hillarious in this movie too. It's like he don't want to hear about teenage problems, so he contrives this absurd dialogue with Scotty in the belief that Scotty wants to borrow money. Only to leave Scotty more confused than when he went in to see the coach. I think the reason we like this character is because he can bs his way out of a sticky situation, without seeming uncaring and cold.
This is pretty much every conversation with every school official when a student takes them up on their offer to come to them with a problem. I think this guy trained every US military leader.
If you notice on his door it says No Students Allowed....LMAO!
@@MegaSammy70 That's typical signage in schools.
always got a kick that the window to his office says "No Students Allowed".
Haha if no students, then how can your team talk to you after practice? Very stupid
@@aaronkenyon7112 It's just a movie.
".....Now you stick with that, everything else is cream cheese." hahahaha
Thank you for uploading this Boy N The Corner I’m just now watch Teen Wolf 1985 and this scene with Coach Finstock was funny as hell. That actor Jay Tarses that plays the coach was only in two films.
It’s one of the greatest written scenes in history
'I dunno, he quit...' Delivery of that just slays me 100 times out of 100 😅
Love how it goes from how can i help you, scott to what can scotty do for me
This may be a cheesy '80s movie, but the coach and the drama teacher are both fucking hilarious.
I was looking for this for a while. Classic!!
Who chews gum while eating fried chicken? lol
htwoa aowth Bobby Finstock does
Joseph Joestar.
a legend
The best coach ever, that's who.
Gym teachers lol
Anytime you need help, the door is always open. Classic!
The constant chewing of the gum, the selfishness, even the name Bobby Finstock is just awesome!
There’s one overlooked thing I love about Coach Finstock. At the end of the film during the “Win in the End” montage, you see him legit coaching basketball. He's cracking jokes the whole movie but when push comes to shove, he was there for his team.
This is one of the funniest scenes of any movie of all time. I can't understand why this actor didn't do more movies.
Everyone needs this coach in there lives 😂
0.45 some dude took it personally with his plane 😳😲
I could talk to this man all day 🤣
this coach is a great guy, he really cares
about what i have no idea
@@DrNickRiveria back to school (1986)
@@DrNickRiveria
Sam Kinison was incredible. So was Rodney. Great movie.
Finstock is genuinely one of the funniest characters in cinematic history.
I really Love this scene. It shows a good connection between a High School Basketball Coach and a High School Basketball Student.
You want a thigh or a wing or somethin'?"
nathan wind this is when Kentucky Fried Chicken was still Kentucky Fried Chicken.
I started chewing some gum today at work. I had to find this scene.
Greatest scene of allll times!
Schmoes know? Anyone? Anyone?
***** hickory dickory dock
I had no goddamn idea Finstock took his alias from Teen Wolf. Hilarious.
adds to the mystique that is Finstock.
Watch TTTTeen Wooolf onlineeee heere => twitter.com/1b19db9825a68c9ea/status/824452404783378432
I love how Michael J. Fox breaks character for a second and starts laughing.
This is what puts 80s movies above the crap they put out now. Relatable characters, funny and warm.
Best coach ever.
Just realized he left his backpack in the coaches office 😂
Back when KFC was really delicious lol
Chewing gum threw the whole movie 🤔😂😌
Why doesnt this guy get more roles?! He's genius.
Love coach finstock 💗
I liked him a lot better than the replacement in the sequel
He co-wrote and starred in (along with Andy Hamiton, an English writer/comedian) 4 seasons of a BBC radio comedy called Revolting People, set in Baltimore in the late 1770's. It's well worth tracking down and listening too.
does anyone realize coach finstock farts in his seat while sitting up at the 1:14 min mark?
nobody plays a more lovable, clueless guy than him! lol
I always have great faith in a guy that has TWO boxes of KFC at his desk.
Finstock for president!! He is the most underrated character of the 80s. Hes so blissfully clueless to everything its a riot! what do you think?
never get less than 12 hours of sleep
Finstockisms. Epic. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🤣🤣🔥
“Never get less then 12 hours sleep, never play cards with a guy who’s got the first name as a city and never go near a woman who’s got a picture of a dagger tattooed on her body”
Two things I still remember clearly when I first saw this in the cinema: 1) Always wondered why he didnt take a wing, I totally would have, maybe taken two (what a great coach to offer I thought) 2) I remember thinking that it wasnt a life changing talk, but it was still a good one.
#winagoldfishhere🐠
As a high school coach I find the character hilarious as well. Particularly the story and the rationale that he didn't care about the kid because he was a third stringer. haha
Coach finshock rules!!!!!
Oh hell yeah!! Childhood memories..
"Look I know what you are going through" - that is all any kid wants to hear. Scratching the head while saying it adds poignancy, but that is just an optional extra.
Brilliant. Great character. Michael J Fox's timing is pretty good, too.
Do ya want a thigh or a wing or somethin'? I also love how Coach refers tp himself in the 3rd person!
The COACH is eating KENTUCKEY FRIED CHICKEN and trying to take a close : SHAVE .
And chewing gum.
Ryan Rogers and doing his taxes
Everyone needs advice from this coach
Scott showing the privalge problems if that makes sence when really it's the coach its got the real problems
Exactly lol alot kids today privlage problems
great advice coach ha!!
He's a gambler too...he's got a calendar from Santa Anita Racetrack
Win a goldfish here.
Segways directly into Mark Veha-Way To Go...
This scene is EXACTLY the same as the one in the show teen wolf!! They gave l the coach the same name and the used the line “everything else is cream cheese” they even sound the same😂
Was he eating KFC too?
@@frankfurlacker5219 no but he was
Smacking his gum 😂
I’m sorry I didnt notice but I haven’t been hanging around the locker room all that much
Husker Power! Beyotch! Mike Rozier, Turner Gill, Irving Fryar! Tom Osborne was AWESOME!
Finstock = Ratings
Great advice
The fact of the matter is I should be coming to you when I need money.
awesome
Brilliant
Classic,,,,
LOVE THE RULES.
Never get less than 12 hours sleep?!? WTF! That is some cushy teaching job he's got!
The moral of there talk was sort of a reality i know it's funny but when you really think about the conversation the coach turns the tables and says you already got a job and plus he was a first stringer which is a kids dream really in highschool and that he should come to him for money prolly didn't really mean it but he explained to him about the other kid and how he had no father and his mom wasn't well and he was a third string he made Scotty realize that his life was great already Everthing he wanted was in front of him meaning don't stress just live and have fun
Patrick Mahady No, he was deflecting because he doesn't care. Someone else having worse issues doesn't negate the problems you're having.
he's one of those, "defect the problem but bluntly puts it in your face" type of guysthe scene that kills it for me is the "Cream Cheese" speech scene. Just before it infact. The boys are brewing because the wolf is now a prima dona, and Bobby Finstock goes "Hey all that matters is whether you win or lose, and in the end even that don't matter" what a pr!ck!
He appeared on Family Ties a few times.
can you get me some salt? salt!!!?
Anyone want to join me on getting a t-shirt with the words 'I
He left his bag in the coaches office
Steve Stevenson if you look closely enough, you can see him holding it as he opens the door
Thats the best line in Teen Wolf 1:00 LMAO
Coach Finstock :)
Who came here cause of collider live? #BOBBYFINSTOCK
Jesus,, now that's a funny coach
Husker Power!
Anyone else notice he left his backpack in his office?