I love how both of these actors have impressively long monologues in this movie and at the end of either of their biggest monologues the other one is always like “lol okay”
Flying Rancid M00n Fish yeah, Not every monologue has to be treated like it's a speech from some wise sage. That's why I'm mixed on Nolan when he writes dialogue; nearly every line has to be this big speech that no one in really life would say.
@@mediakira6621 Too true. The Moments between the two characters in this film feel so realistic. Feelings of pent up frustration and anger would provoke long scoldings we get from each of the characters when they boil over, the other would either respond by being taken aback and be like "lol calm down your having a moment" or get angry back and then they would rant over each other, like they do in other parts of the film.
@@dorkle9085 "Damn ye! Let Neptune strike ye dead, Winslow! Hark! Hark, Triton. Hark! Bellow, bid our father, the sea king, rise from the depths, full foul in his fury, black waves teeming with salt-foam, to smother this young mouth with pungent slime, to choke ye, engorging your organs till ye turn blue and bloated with bilge, and brine, and can scream no more. Only when, he, crowned in cockle shells, with slithering tentacled tail, and steaming beard, takes up his fell, be-finnèd arm, his coral-tined trident screeches banshee-like in the tempest, and plunges right through your gullet, bursting ye, a bulging bladder no more, but a blasted bloody film now, a nothing for the Harpies, and the souls of dead sailors to peck and claw and feed upon, only to be lapped up and swallowed by the infinite waters of the dread emperor himself. Forgotten to any man, to any time, forgotten to any god, or devil, forgotten even to the sea, for any stuff, or part of Winslow, even any scantling of your soul, is Winslow no more, but is now itself the sea!"
The fact that neither Pattinson nor Dafoe were nominated for Oscars for their performances in this movie is absolutely insane. This scene alone pretty much shows that Pattinson has put Twilight FAAAAAAAAAAAAAR behind him.
This scene killed me dude, just as the begining when robert had a seat and the william dafoe farted in his face xddddddddddddddddddd i love farts scenes when its comes out i can't hold a laugh
I love when he says "you have a way with words Tommy" bc Dafoes insults are all beautifully written, descriptive poems while on the other hands Winslows just like "ur mom gay"
"Ye're relieved of yer duties." After both men had spent the past days/weeks/months drunk, waterlogged and rolling around in their own filth, that line was absolutely hilarious.
There isn't a HINT of Robert left in the character he's playing. Just absolutely outstanding. After watching this film I'm cleared of all my doubts about him playing Batman or pretty much any role, for that matter.
Real talk. I still don't know if he'll be a good fit for Batman, but only because he'll be too good for the role. The DC films are scripted like ass and it would be so tragic to see Pattenson's talent wasted on a garbage script for a disposable super hero role that will get rebooted in 3 to 5 years.
@Agent P Phenomenal? The Apes trilogy was average at best. It was good, sure, but not exactly Lighthouse class. I think his Batman films will be solid 3/5s. But imagine if he cast Dafoe as Joker? If anyone's gonna try that role after Phoenix, it HAS to be Dafoe, and to see those two go one on one again would be fucking brilliant.
@Agent P Avengers: Endgame received universal acclaim and it's not exactly a masterpiece, is it? Face it, modern critics are shit and not a barometer via which to judge a film's quality by any stretch. Depp would be Leto all over again. A bad choice.
The moment when you realize that Pattinson's changing, shifting accent isn't poor acting, but a very clever choice by the actor. You can tell he (the character, Winslow) is trying to disguise his original accent (the more new yorker sounding one) with the more Welsh sounding one he has for most of the film. Whenever he gets angry with dafoe you can tell his fake accent slips. He's trying to disguise his true identity.
Wow, I never even noticed that!! The details in this movie are insane. Pattinson and Dafoe definitely didn't fail to keep me on the edge of my seat with their acting here. Pure talent.
If we read the movie as a conflict of father and son then it's definitely like a torch bearer puberty kind of moment you know? The first time Winslow recognizes his own power despite being underneath wick's authority
What triggers me is that there are still people who are talking shit about Robert playing batman and only refer to twilight and refuse to watch any of his recent good films such as this
Robert has obviously made a statement to all the shit stalkers that don't want him to be Batman and I'm not going to lie I was one of them. He is a great actor
It has elements of different genres, such as fantasy and drama. But personally I felt it to be a phycological horror. But it's up to the viewer I suppose
Diego Pisfil It was well deserved. 1917 was shot in one endless take but the Academy is just woke and rigged. Does that mean I'm bashing this movie? Hell no!
See, that’s how I see. Even if films don’t receive awards of any kind but have a great performance, then they are already rewarded with the joy from audience
Tronathon242 they apparently used an actual 1930’s era camera they fixed up and rigged to work with digital equipment to get this effect. This movie is one of those where they truly cared to work hard on every detail and it shows in every scene.
@@fromthefire4176 No they didn't. They shot the movie with a Panaflex Millennium XL2 camera (first made after ~2004) using 35mm black and white film. It would be a nice story to use an actual old 1930s cameras but even that wouldn't be fitting to the time frame of the 1890s, so it's just isn't necessary. As you can see they were able to achieve this look with 'modern cameras' using the right lenses, natural lighting and longer still takes, like on Eggers' previous movie The Witch.
Same here, I know who rob is but I never watched any of his movies before except his role in harry potter film but then I watched this movie and I couldn't believe that it's Robert Pattinson and I really liked this movie though initially I thought it's really weird but it's good weird. The acting from both actors is phenomenal and this movie made me watch all of Robert's previous movies.
@@brandadse.1741 well let's hope. I don't really have an opinion on Matt reeves because I haven't seen all of his films besides dawn of the planet of the apes which was fairly mediocre.
Obama Bin laden i mean Snyder used to kill with 300 and watchmen but lost it with Superman v batman etc. direction and writing could be considered a young mans game according to Tarantino. Pattinson def has the talent to immerse himself into something great like this character but when it comes to batman, it will come down to the writing and not so much pressure should be on his performance if the writing isn’t there.
Obama Bin laden man of steel was good but batman v Superman.. you have to agree that was shiet. I’m just hoping Pattinson has some good material to work with because I don’t want him to be blamed for bad writing.
2:29 As someone who recently lived with someone for over a year who farted constantly, and I mean 50 times a day, looong, toxic-smelling farts, that were bad enough to make me stand outside for fresh air to avoid puking, AND had to buy new couches because we couldn't get the smell out of the old ones.....Yeah, I FELT that pain.....Waking up to a loud fart before your alarm clock puts you in a shitty mood for the whole goddamn day.
I have no idea why but this seen had me rolling on the floor. The script was absolutely priceless and Robert Pattinson's performance in this scene really made it shine here.
Brad Pitt was borderline terrible in that movie, up until the bloodbath at the end. "Anybody kills anybody they go to jail, it's called manslaughter." And he says that corny crap in the same voice as Lt Aldo Rain from Bastards. Leonardo carried that whole damn movie on his back. Brad Pitt being as a plain as nutmeg in oatmeal, here you got Willem Dafoe doing some shit that could've went up against the old Hollywood legends, I'm talking Brando, Bogart and the other old boys who brought theater to screen. Willem was that good.
Christian Cristof Oh shut up TH-cam warrior. I've seen the movie several times, it's great. Brad Pitt was average and didn't deserve no damn Oscar nod, maybe a Teen Choice Award. The point is Willem was done a disservice.
@@Wonder7771 brad pitt was brad pitt in the movie haha, nothing more, the same handsome, powerful and boring character he's been playing for 30 years. Willem and Pattinson on the other hand...
Dafoe was so brilliant here too. That subtle smile at 2:24…one of sinister intrigue, like he’s almost impressed and excited to hear him vent, all with one quick look. Also, anyone else obsessed with that pause Pattinson did before he shook the shelf again and said goddamn farts! Love that!
That line and "Urghhgg DAMN YOU" in response were the icing on the cake for the entire scene. The scene became even funnier, I burst into laughter at that moment even more
He's ALWAYS been fantastic as an actor even VASTLY before twilight in Harry Potter: Goblet of Fire INCREDIBLY so. He’s not “underrated” at all anymore, he’s known and seen as one of the greatest actors of our generational time considerably and MASSIVELY SO from all his PHENOMENAL performances he's done.
This guy has been great since Cosmopolis, this is his crowning achievement though. If you want to see more of Pattinson’s great acting, I’d recommend Good Time, think it’s on Netflix.
Notice the change in Winslow’s accent, I believe over the course of the movie it changes intentionally to show how much he’s mirroring Tom, and even at the end quotes him. I believe Winslow doesn’t even know who he is and adapts his personality to those he interacts with as well as the people he kills.
I think so too! Some notice and criticize how Pattinson did different accents in some parts yet with how the story unfold it make sense (since he was pretended as Winslow), with how good and consistent Pattinson with different accents in his other movie (like Good Time) i believe it was intentional.
We couldn't have a better Batman, I wish they made that scene from Batman Arkham Origins "I am the reason criminals breathe easier when the sun rises", he would nailed that scene.
Robert is an incredibly talented and versatile actor. I highly recommend watching a film called The Rover. Do not let the middling reviews deter you, it is INCREDIBLE. Him and Guy Pearce were absolutely captivating.
The fact that Robert Pattinson was not nominated for an Oscar for this is an example of how lowbrow we have become in America. But yeah, it's THAT GOOD!
How can you think he deserves an Oscar for this scene? It just look so forced, especially around 2:07. It looks like an actor acting, this is probably his worst scene in the movie.
@@gbner9991 it looks like it's forced but the character is probably just remembering all the bullshit stories he has been told and is calling Thomas on it. Plus he's sort of drunk so yeah..... it's supposed to seem that way.
One of the funniest scenes of 2019. And neither man got any award buzz, for shame. Pattinson has a bit of Heath Ledger's about him, a young actor that many didn't rate at the start but now is making us who doubted him look fools. Good Time to The King to The Lost City of Z to The Rover to High Life and soon to be Batman. He was excellent in this. Willem Dafoe, how he's not won a Oscar by now is shocking.
This movie feels like it’s straight out of an Edgar Allen Poe story. Strangely enough, this movie takes inspiration from an unfinished poem written by him under the same name. A popular theme in Poe’s stories is gaslighting, making the reader question which perspective is more reliable. In this scene we ask ourselves, is Wake really trying to set up Howard, or is Howard crazy?
Well he's EASILY the BEST Batman/Bruce Wayne entirely so as his performance is PHENOMENAL and he's the BEST Batman we've ever had in The Batman which is a MASTERPIECE of a movie!
I love how throughout the film he's somewhat quiet and only shows a little bit of himself whenever he's drunk or "happy" and then in this scene was his breaking point where he literally just goes all out.
This is the most realistic rant ive ever heard in a movie. It genuinely sounds like he doesnt know what hes gonna say next and his thoughts are just bouncing from one place to another
Between Keaton in bettlejuice, Bale in american psycho and Pattinson in this, its pretty clear in order to play a good batman you have to play a good madman too.
I love how both of these actors have impressively long monologues in this movie and at the end of either of their biggest monologues the other one is always like “lol okay”
its great because its a realistic response
Flying Rancid M00n Fish yeah,
Not every monologue has to be treated like it's a speech from
some wise sage.
That's why I'm mixed on Nolan when he writes dialogue; nearly every line has to be this big speech that no one in really life would say.
@@mediakira6621 Too true. The Moments between the two characters in this film feel so realistic. Feelings of pent up frustration and anger would provoke long scoldings we get from each of the characters when they boil over, the other would either respond by being taken aback and be like "lol calm down your having a moment" or get angry back and then they would rant over each other, like they do in other parts of the film.
@@flyingrancidm00nfish7 describing the speeches as realistic is ridiculous.
Hahhaha
fav scene in marriage story
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I can't believe I have to know you, FOREVER!!!
HAARK!!! TRITON! HARK!
God tier comment
@@dorkle9085 "Damn ye! Let Neptune strike ye dead, Winslow! Hark! Hark, Triton. Hark! Bellow, bid our father, the sea king, rise from the depths, full foul in his fury, black waves teeming with salt-foam, to smother this young mouth with pungent slime, to choke ye, engorging your organs till ye turn blue and bloated with bilge, and brine, and can scream no more. Only when, he, crowned in cockle shells, with slithering tentacled tail, and steaming beard, takes up his fell, be-finnèd arm, his coral-tined trident screeches banshee-like in the tempest, and plunges right through your gullet, bursting ye, a bulging bladder no more, but a blasted bloody film now, a nothing for the Harpies, and the souls of dead sailors to peck and claw and feed upon, only to be lapped up and swallowed by the infinite waters of the dread emperor himself. Forgotten to any man, to any time, forgotten to any god, or devil, forgotten even to the sea, for any stuff, or part of Winslow, even any scantling of your soul, is Winslow no more, but is now itself the sea!"
@@dorkle9085 you're fucking winning
The fact that neither Pattinson nor Dafoe were nominated for Oscars for their performances in this movie is absolutely insane. This scene alone pretty much shows that Pattinson has put Twilight FAAAAAAAAAAAAAR behind him.
I knew they'd be snubbed. The academy are a bunch of wankers.
trc2rockon i was just about to check the nominees later today, & this is utterly disappointing. fuckin' a =\
They are Better than Scarlett And driver in marriage story
@@tataguimenez3927 too far man
They’re only up for best cinematography
"And your goddamn faaaaaAAAARRRTTTTSSSSSsssss..."
The delivery of that one word alone fucking killed me.
"GODDAMN YOUR FARTS!"
This scene killed me dude, just as the begining when robert had a seat and the william dafoe farted in his face xddddddddddddddddddd i love farts scenes when its comes out i can't hold a laugh
fahts
This movie was actually going to a theater (not cinema) to watch a dark comedy bro
@@xDeadlyWarriorX You have poor taste in hookers and you smell like my grandfather looked
This is basically a horror film about bad roommates and I love it.
Some light houses have some horror and mysteries in there past
Yea.
All that mermaid sighting and angry seagull? Easy peasy.
Living one roof with Wake for months? I'd rather drown.
Two mentally unstable men locked in a lighthouse for months doing hard labor, no tv. No internet, shitting in buckets, I'd go nuts too
As someone who’s had experience with bad roommates, that’s probably why I love it.
And mermaid hallucinations
I love when he says "you have a way with words Tommy" bc Dafoes insults are all beautifully written, descriptive poems while on the other hands Winslows just like "ur mom gay"
youe'reoe moeme gay
I don't know about that. "You smell like hot onions fucked a farmyard shit-house" is pretty darned poetic.
[gag]
Thats like boomer vs Gen z Humor
@@greenergrass4060 this whole movie felt like boomers vs. Gen z to me
"Ye're relieved of yer duties."
After both men had spent the past days/weeks/months drunk, waterlogged and rolling around in their own filth, that line was absolutely hilarious.
😂
Actually, for me it wasn't funny until you pointed that out. Now it's hilarious!! Thank you 😆 🤣
Days/weeks/months is quite on point. After Winslow “missed” the boat, where was the point of time in this movie. No one can tell you.
“No need to tell me, old timer”
Given in to habitual self harm in the shed!
This movie is a treasure trove of great insults.
Like hot ONIONS FUCKED A FARMYARD SHITHOUSE!
"like curdled foreskin"
They have their ways with words.
There isn't a HINT of Robert left in the character he's playing. Just absolutely outstanding. After watching this film I'm cleared of all my doubts about him playing Batman or pretty much any role, for that matter.
As I stated somewhere else in the comment section, this movie requires far better acting capabilities than a Batman role
Real talk. I still don't know if he'll be a good fit for Batman, but only because he'll be too good for the role. The DC films are scripted like ass and it would be so tragic to see Pattenson's talent wasted on a garbage script for a disposable super hero role that will get rebooted in 3 to 5 years.
I'm still unloading his performance. It's quite shocking to be honest.
@Agent P Phenomenal? The Apes trilogy was average at best. It was good, sure, but not exactly Lighthouse class. I think his Batman films will be solid 3/5s. But imagine if he cast Dafoe as Joker? If anyone's gonna try that role after Phoenix, it HAS to be Dafoe, and to see those two go one on one again would be fucking brilliant.
@Agent P Avengers: Endgame received universal acclaim and it's not exactly a masterpiece, is it? Face it, modern critics are shit and not a barometer via which to judge a film's quality by any stretch.
Depp would be Leto all over again. A bad choice.
I love how he literally punches the clock when he effectively leaves his job for good.
It also represents that time doesn’t exist in his world
@@XDarkBrotherhoodHD Or it's just him checking out.
@@ambskater97 both
@@XDarkBrotherhoodHD No.
"I FORGOT TO PUNCH IN!"
The moment when you realize that Pattinson's changing, shifting accent isn't poor acting, but a very clever choice by the actor. You can tell he (the character, Winslow) is trying to disguise his original accent (the more new yorker sounding one) with the more Welsh sounding one he has for most of the film. Whenever he gets angry with dafoe you can tell his fake accent slips. He's trying to disguise his true identity.
There was a hint of him being a New Yorker before?
Wow, I never even noticed that!! The details in this movie are insane. Pattinson and Dafoe definitely didn't fail to keep me on the edge of my seat with their acting here. Pure talent.
That moment when you realize Pattinson is british
@@kristianhumphreys7984 still a great actor
@@ftwi1 brilliant actor.
I love how you can tell dafoe was about to go on another of his long ass monologues, but winslow just completely shuts him down
If we read the movie as a conflict of father and son then it's definitely like a torch bearer puberty kind of moment you know? The first time Winslow recognizes his own power despite being underneath wick's authority
Mr lettuce, is that you?
Open the pod bay doors
What triggers me is that there are still people who are talking shit about Robert playing batman and only refer to twilight and refuse to watch any of his recent good films such as this
I agree Robert is so fucking good when given a good script
And also The Rover.
Don't worry about it, he'll prove them wrong. it's actually better to be underestimated and then let them
eat their words afterwards.
Jaume Cerdà watch good time its on netflix. Its on of his best performances
Just looked up articles on Facebook about it to see the comments, and Jesus Christ these people are fucking retarded
This movie is both disturbing and hilarious at the same time.
Gahd Damn FAHTS
Yer fond of me farts ain't ye
I’ve seen it
Saaaaaaay it...
@@HoxHax666 I dont gotta say nuthin
DAM YEE!!!
Let Neptune strike you down Winslow ... HAAAAAARK!!!!
Shut yer gum!
Robert has obviously made a statement to all the shit stalkers that don't want him to be Batman and I'm not going to lie I was one of them. He is a great actor
This movie alone convinced me he is very well capable of pulling off a great Batman
No.
Yup
@@rileymcfadden75 No.
lmao people on the internet think they can tell if an actor is going to be goo in a role as if they know anything about acting or the person.
I like how his accent is dropped in this scene the more he rants. Shows that he’s been living a lie
Never thought a scene where someone yells farts could give me the chills.
Fantastic horror movie, their acting was phenomenal.
It's not a horror movie
@@scampoli25 It has monsters and demons. It's a horror-movie.
@@mjollner23
People- 2
Lighthouses-1
Seagulls-20
Monsters- 0
Demons- 0
Did you watch a different movie?
It was more funny than horrifying shut up
It has elements of different genres, such as fantasy and drama. But personally I felt it to be a phycological horror. But it's up to the viewer I suppose
Batman and Green Goblin walked into a lighthouse...
AND NO ONE LEAVES
Green Goblin is better.
haha they awso pwayed superhewoes🥺🥺
Haha nice one man really funny
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this movie got snubbed
Real art has no place among the masses. People would rather drool over the 15th avengers or star wars movie.
Johnny you are so woke man
@@jockmcgraw5547 He's not wrong though
Diego Pisfil It was well deserved. 1917 was shot in one endless take but the Academy is just woke and rigged. Does that mean I'm bashing this movie? Hell no!
This film doesn't need awards. it's already left a memorable impression on us, and that's what really counts!
See, that’s how I see. Even if films don’t receive awards of any kind but have a great performance, then they are already rewarded with the joy from audience
Award shows are irrelevant now.
The cinematography has a very ancient feel to it. Add in the proper filter and it'd look like a Universal Monster film.
Tronathon242 they apparently used an actual 1930’s era camera they fixed up and rigged to work with digital equipment to get this effect. This movie is one of those where they truly cared to work hard on every detail and it shows in every scene.
@@fromthefire4176 No they didn't. They shot the movie with a Panaflex Millennium XL2 camera (first made after ~2004) using 35mm black and white film. It would be a nice story to use an actual old 1930s cameras but even that wouldn't be fitting to the time frame of the 1890s, so it's just isn't necessary. As you can see they were able to achieve this look with 'modern cameras' using the right lenses, natural lighting and longer still takes, like on Eggers' previous movie The Witch.
@@fromthefire4176 Ordinary panaflex with old lenses and an almost extinct b&w film stock. Looks magnificent.
They used old lenses from the late 1800s to the 1930s
@@fromthefire4176 What's more, it was shot on film instead of digital. Really elevates the quality the more.
But....
Ye fond of me lobster, ain’t ye?
Whyd ye spill yer beans tommy
OI SEEN ET!
HAAAAAAAAAAARK
Oscar Perez lol. HAAAAAAARK! Hark, Triton. Lol
lmao
ive been completely obsessed with this movie since I watched it. watching clips and interviews on youtube. all time great movie, masterpiece in fact
Hahah the exact same thing happened to me, i can't stop thinking about the movie and looking things about it, it's easily one of my favorites ever.
Same 🤘👽
Same here, I know who rob is but I never watched any of his movies before except his role in harry potter film but then I watched this movie and I couldn't believe that it's Robert Pattinson and I really liked this movie though initially I thought it's really weird but it's good weird. The acting from both actors is phenomenal and this movie made me watch all of Robert's previous movies.
"Ye're relieved of yer duties. "
"hihihihihihihihhihii. No need to tell me old timer"
LMAO
"Old toima"
The Lighthouse is a comedy film at its core. That’s how I felt about. The most fun i felt watching a film this year
@@Divine_R I agree. Its more like an odd couple type comedy than a horror.
Pattinson "Ok Boomer'd" his ass
@@StrikeWarlock "You're relieved of yer duties"
"K boomer"
"YOU THINK YOAH SO GAWDDAYUM HIIIIIIIIIGH AN MIIIIGHTY JUST CUZ YURAH GAWDDAYUM LITEHOWSE KEEPUH?"
He's gonna kill it as Batman.
Only if the writing is good
@@brandadse.1741 well let's hope. I don't really have an opinion on Matt reeves because I haven't seen all of his films besides dawn of the planet of the apes which was fairly mediocre.
Obama Bin laden i mean Snyder used to kill with 300 and watchmen but lost it with Superman v batman etc. direction and writing could be considered a young mans game according to Tarantino. Pattinson def has the talent to immerse himself into something great like this character but when it comes to batman, it will come down to the writing and not so much pressure should be on his performance if the writing isn’t there.
@@brandadse.1741 I mean I know I'm alone but I really do love man of steel so I can't really bad mouth Snyder but I get where you're coming from.
Obama Bin laden man of steel was good but batman v Superman.. you have to agree that was shiet. I’m just hoping Pattinson has some good material to work with because I don’t want him to be blamed for bad writing.
2:29 As someone who recently lived with someone for over a year who farted constantly, and I mean 50 times a day, looong, toxic-smelling farts, that were bad enough to make me stand outside for fresh air to avoid puking, AND had to buy new couches because we couldn't get the smell out of the old ones.....Yeah, I FELT that pain.....Waking up to a loud fart before your alarm clock puts you in a shitty mood for the whole goddamn day.
Wtf lmaoooooo
I actually fucking laughed reading this, what the fuck kind of person has that kind of farting power.
So you were the roommate whose door king assripper farted on.
What were it ye accused him of?
I have no idea why but this seen had me rolling on the floor. The script was absolutely priceless and Robert Pattinson's performance in this scene really made it shine here.
"Like hot onions fucked a farmyard shit-house"
I fucking love that line 😂
lolz
GODDAMM YOUR FARRTS!!!
😂😂😂
“The Lighthouse” really made me appreciate Robert Pattinson’s acting. He and Willem together really made this film!
As someone who had roommates in college, this is one of the funniest and most relatable movies I've ever seen.
How the hell is Brad Pitt nominated for an Oscar but neither of these two men are? It’s insane.
Brad Pitt was borderline terrible in that movie, up until the bloodbath at the end. "Anybody kills anybody they go to jail, it's called manslaughter." And he says that corny crap in the same voice as Lt Aldo Rain from Bastards. Leonardo carried that whole damn movie on his back. Brad Pitt being as a plain as nutmeg in oatmeal, here you got Willem Dafoe doing some shit that could've went up against the old Hollywood legends, I'm talking Brando, Bogart and the other old boys who brought theater to screen. Willem was that good.
@@theconsciousobserver6829 You clearly didn't watch the movie and just took a quote from the trailer.
Christian Cristof Oh shut up TH-cam warrior. I've seen the movie several times, it's great. Brad Pitt was average and didn't deserve no damn Oscar nod, maybe a Teen Choice Award. The point is Willem was done a disservice.
@@theconsciousobserver6829 You 100% haven't watched the movie. Brad Pitt was really good in the movie
@@Wonder7771 brad pitt was brad pitt in the movie haha, nothing more, the same handsome, powerful and boring character he's been playing for 30 years.
Willem and Pattinson on the other hand...
Anyone here after the batman trailer? He is going to be incredible. All the doubters have been really quiet since the trailer dropped
ITS BOUTTA SLAP
3:30 Old Thomas is lined up perfectly with the axe next to him as if he was holding it. Another visual foreshadowing this film does great.
Dafoe was so brilliant here too. That subtle smile at 2:24…one of sinister intrigue, like he’s almost impressed and excited to hear him vent, all with one quick look. Also, anyone else obsessed with that pause Pattinson did before he shook the shelf again and said goddamn farts! Love that!
Reminds me of Daniel Day Lewis is There Will be Blood
In terms of intensity, I'd agree.
I drink the blood of land from banders tract
Dixon Yamada i’m finished
I hope ddl saw this beauty of a film
There's a lot of Big Daniel Plainview Energy in this movie for sure
"YOUR GODDAMN FARTS!!!!" - the most relatable thing I’ve heard being married to a wife who farts under our bed covers constantly
2:25
FARTS
FWUAGGHTS!
@@tortilla7750 The Goddamn FWUAGGHTS
FWAUUUUUTSSSSS!
@@tortilla7750 The goddamnFWAUUUUUTSSSSS
You smell like-like Jism.
2:30 When you're constantly getting ko'd by Wario's down special in Smash Bros.
Ay
Lmfaoooo 😭😂
Hoooo boy lmao
I like how Tom says "Ye have a way with words". He's the one who gave a mesmerizing, Shakespearean curse, while Tommy is just like "Damn your farts!"
Copying comments lmao
This Robert's outstanding performance... Incredible talent!!
Robert Pattinson's acting in this scene is through the roof! I love this Movie.
hell yah
*Thomas Gets roasted into oblivion*
Thomas: Ye have a way with words Tommy
That line and "Urghhgg DAMN YOU" in response were the icing on the cake for the entire scene. The scene became even funnier, I burst into laughter at that moment even more
@@ЭдуардБикбаев-щ7ш the more you watch the movie the more you appreciate the dialouge. I hope Robert Eggers continues to deliver these masterpieces
if u came from tik tok lemme stop y’all right here bc this ain’t the scene
Explain
ty
What exactly was on TikTok?
GOT ME
Aww damn seriously
2:29 that line got me DEAD 😂😂
"You have a way with words Tommy"
"Uggghhhh damn you!" LOL
It's incredible what Robert Pattinson can do when he doesn't hate the movie.
He's ALWAYS been fantastic as an actor even VASTLY before twilight in Harry Potter: Goblet of Fire INCREDIBLY so.
He’s not “underrated” at all anymore, he’s known and seen as one of the greatest actors of our generational time considerably and MASSIVELY SO from all his PHENOMENAL performances he's done.
@@Gadget-Walkmen sir?
@@AA-pw5ni what? I’m right and I’m providing more clarity on things!
This guy is our new Batman
*Me* Awww shit
After watching these clips
*Me* I changed my mind.
@ACW Presents I think so my friend , am very surprised , he has come so far from his Twilight saga films.
Roll on the new Batman.
This guy has been great since Cosmopolis, this is his crowning achievement though.
If you want to see more of Pattinson’s great acting, I’d recommend Good Time, think it’s on Netflix.
People said the same thing about Heath ledgers joker
Why would you just watch clips of a movie? watch the movie
Don't watch clips of the movie and spoil it! Watch the movie!
Notice the change in Winslow’s accent, I believe over the course of the movie it changes intentionally to show how much he’s mirroring Tom, and even at the end quotes him. I believe Winslow doesn’t even know who he is and adapts his personality to those he interacts with as well as the people he kills.
I think so too! Some notice and criticize how Pattinson did different accents in some parts yet with how the story unfold it make sense (since he was pretended as Winslow), with how good and consistent Pattinson with different accents in his other movie (like Good Time) i believe it was intentional.
The main accent he does is a pretty good representation of a mainer accent though. I'd know bc I live in Maine.
Patterson in this, GoodTimes, and The King truly shows his brilliance in acting.
The Rover, too, don't forget that.
And The Lost City of Z, Damsel, The childhood of a leader, Cosmopolis, Maps to the stars, Life, High Life...
And now The Batman.
We couldn't have a better Batman, I wish they made that scene from Batman Arkham Origins "I am the reason criminals breathe easier when the sun rises", he would nailed that scene.
Robert Pattinson is channeling Bagel Guy energy with that “you’re not my father”
God I was thinking that too when I watched it.
That one "Ye..." really cracks me up
Robert is an incredibly talented and versatile actor. I highly recommend watching a film called The Rover. Do not let the middling reviews deter you, it is INCREDIBLE. Him and Guy Pearce were absolutely captivating.
The climax was heartbreaking
if it has middling reviews and isnt some weird divisive peice then its probably not too good
"like hot onions fucked a farmyard shit-house!" I love that line lol
Pattinson’s acting in this scene reminds me of Daniel Day Lewis in There Will Be Blood
DRAIIINAGE ELI
Slow down
The fact that Robert Pattinson was not nominated for an Oscar for this is an example of how lowbrow we have become in America. But yeah, it's THAT GOOD!
How can you think he deserves an Oscar for this scene? It just look so forced, especially around 2:07. It looks like an actor acting, this is probably his worst scene in the movie.
Craven88 what are you on lol
@@gbner9991 I think he is talking about his overall performance in this film 🤔
@@gbner9991 it looks like it's forced but the character is probably just remembering all the bullshit stories he has been told and is calling Thomas on it. Plus he's sort of drunk so yeah..... it's supposed to seem that way.
Exactly
0:37 I find myself quoting this everytime I run into the smallest inconveniences because of this film lol
One of the funniest scenes of 2019. And neither man got any award buzz, for shame. Pattinson has a bit of Heath Ledger's about him, a young actor that many didn't rate at the start but now is making us who doubted him look fools. Good Time to The King to The Lost City of Z to The Rover to High Life and soon to be Batman. He was excellent in this.
Willem Dafoe, how he's not won a Oscar by now is shocking.
3:27 I love his laugh
Batman reaching his inner Joker.
@@ThePhantomKing lmao
@@ThePhantomKing every laugh isn't a Joker laugh. Jesus christ
This ain't an argument, it's a diss track
This movie feels like it’s straight out of an Edgar Allen Poe story. Strangely enough, this movie takes inspiration from an unfinished poem written by him under the same name. A popular theme in Poe’s stories is gaslighting, making the reader question which perspective is more reliable. In this scene we ask ourselves, is Wake really trying to set up Howard, or is Howard crazy?
I like how he’s like “yer relieved of yer duties” like it matters at that point
This is the movie that sold me on Robert Pattinson as Batman
3:05 adding "SHORT" at the end tidied things up nicely 😂
I watch this at least twice a day
😂😂😂
me too
2:29
My girlfriend after I eat beans
YE GAHD DAMN FAHHHTSSS
@@faceripper77 GAHD DAMM YA FAAHRTS
LMAOO
When he started ranting about farts 😂😂😂
That laugh at the end was so good by rob, he would actually be so good as the joker
Well he's EASILY the BEST Batman/Bruce Wayne entirely so as his performance is PHENOMENAL and he's the BEST Batman we've ever had in The Batman which is a MASTERPIECE of a movie!
I love how throughout the film he's somewhat quiet and only shows a little bit of himself whenever he's drunk or "happy" and then in this scene was his breaking point where he literally just goes all out.
Honestly to me Robert Pattinson is hotter than ever in this movie. Gosh damn.
“Shut your gum, goddamnit!” 🤣
This is the most realistic rant ive ever heard in a movie. It genuinely sounds like he doesnt know what hes gonna say next and his thoughts are just bouncing from one place to another
He was really angry with him, still so kind to light his pipe.
Between Keaton in bettlejuice, Bale in american psycho and Pattinson in this, its pretty clear in order to play a good batman you have to play a good madman too.
I like how it's the part about Thomas being a liar that is most upsetting to Winslow.
2:25 Couples arguing during quarantine.
"If I hear one more word coming out of your mouth..."
"YE"
I can watch this a thousand times
2:16 this man spittin bars
0:22 I just now realized that this is the moment Thomas/Winslow "punches out".
Everytime I see him in The Lighthouse,
I get more excited for him in The Batman
The film is a masterpiece.
Robert Pattinson gives me a Jack Nicholson vibe.
I don't know why.
Batman and the green goblin being amazing actors once again
This scene is Pattinson venting about his role in Twilight.
Bruce Wayne vs Norman Osbourne, what a great crossover!
2:29
..and Yer gawddamn fwaatttss !!
I like to think this movie showcases Edward Cullen's one attempt at gainful employment.
Wholesome Winslow basically called Wake a Boomer
Snubbing this movie was a crime.
It deserved much more respect.
Love that he reserves "short" as one of his last insults
The part where he says "is there no justice in this world" and BatMan appears with a match is the best
I enjoy this movie clearly bcs these 2 actor brings out the definition of acting
“Like hot onions fucked a farmyard shit house”
Yea I smelled that
Oscar worthy.
That sudden change in his voice and accent 😍