David Lynch - Wild at Heart : Motel sequence (MY DOG)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มี.ค. 2019
- Famous sequence in Wild at Heart.
BETTER QUALITY NOW THERE : • David Lynch - Wild at ...
With :
• Jack Nance : 00 Spool
• Willem Dafoe : Bobby Peru
• Nicolas Cage : Sailor
• Laura Dern : Lula
• Pruitt Taylor Vince : Buddy
• John Lurie : Sparky
English subtitles. - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
Only scene where Nic Cage is the least crazy one in the room
The line about “Texas style!” Broke me lol Jesus you can imagine running into these type at a motel in the middle of Bfe
@@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus I've met stranger people than this in rural U.S.
@@ubiquitousdiabolus :)
It is a David Lynch movie. Always strange people in the room.
😂😂😂
This is Lynch’s best work. Holds the whole essence of his style.
I think this, Elephant Man and Blue Velvet are his best, from an accessibility standpoint, and that's really saying something when you consider these films have characters like Jingle Dell, Frank ect.
I like nearly everything he's done, but a can see why 99% of people wouldn't enjoy Eraserhead, it's not exactly easy viewing.
My dooooog. . . barks some.
Damn, Jack Nance deserved a goddam Oscar for this performance.
Even the skin texture on him..
Rightttt🤣🤣
Bobby Peru must be one of the vilest creatures to ever grace the movie screen...perfection.
Same league as Frank Booth from Blue Velvet. Lynch knows how to do villains.
There are definitely parts of the U.S. that feel like this.
where democrats lurk, so does groups like this...
Yeah, if there's one thing about trashy rural areas, it's that they're full of Democrats. We all know that's true, and not just some moronic horseshit that made you look like an absolute ass.
I like how it's going on
Gulfport, Biloxi, and Long Beach MS.
There are parts like this in every country.
Literally just saw this movie. A gem, ranks up there with my favorite movies ever. Just all out Lynch, all the way🖤
Isn't it amazing you rarely hear about this film?
@@LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto it's definitely Lynch's most underrated film imo.
@@alcoholya got it on BD, LD
@@alcoholyaeh, it’s my least favorite personally. It has great scenes and performances, but it’s also pretty annoying at times.
I love it when Eraserhead tells me about the dog.
....... Twin Peaks is next to The Twilight Zone the only series I love and think of as classic. I've seen all Lynch movies and I'm a huge fan... and I just find out Jack Nance is the lead in Eraserhead by you telling it.... I'm 29yo. Holy shit
For the last fucking time "Eraserhead" is the name of the movie it's not the fucking character's name in the movie you fucking idiot
@@brodjefferson3513 well his head do be makin erasers tho 🤔
@@adamcraig919 i think.brod jefferson needs the warmth of a proper radiator lady to calm him down
Henry is the main characters name in Eraserhead 😊
one hell of a scene, more rapport and different emotions in this one scene than in the entirety of most films
It's actually amazing that Elias and Bobby Peru are played by the same actor
Orders of magnitude more amazing is the fact that he played Jesus, as well!
This is borderlining John Waters territory
They should have developed a Bobby Peru TV series.
Can only look at those teeth so much
What channel would want it?
Shoulda teamed him up with Jimmy Montrose from "Sixteen Candles"!
Fishing with Bobby ?
Love that look Cage gives Defoe when she says I'm 20
Love this picture. Saw it the day it was released in 1990.
5:37 is pure gold. Cage just wants to go to sleep and them FULL BLOWN PERVERTS are just there thinking about him and his 20-year old girlfriend... They are so perverted you can't touch them or you turn to slime.
I've always thought this was one of the best movies out there. Not the only one of course.
Holy shit! That dude on the left at 2:30 ! Reminds me of The Cowboy from Lynch's masterpiece, Mulholland Dr.
Same story. Same acid trip. Same lynch.
Caligula surrealism! Absurd and gorgeous! Bobby!
2:14 when watching this film, I never understood the Cowboy - flash trick. Even when the film was finished.
It was always on the back on my head. Truly amazing as I appreciate theses mind boggling moments 😙👍❤️
It`s realy a masterclass in confusion LOL
The most confusing part is, that the "trick" guy can be seen sitting in the back, but i truly did not notice him at all at first watch - only when i skipped through the video after. And later on, he is gone, just like that.
It really ads to the surreal atmosphere.
I LOVE this song in the background but it isn't on the soundtrack which I bought about 25 years ago. Any idea where I can find it? Epic David Lynch!
Pure David Lynch.
@@rah408 It's an instrumental of Chris Isaac's "Wicked Game". th-cam.com/video/TemuRYgZ9JI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IZ3qlOwAWLEtY1EN
Laura Dern looks great in this scene. Great film.
She looks great in EVERY scene
Acting is amazing.Oh how many times I watched this movie as a teenager
Best part of the movie
Oui I agree so much !
This and Johnnie Farragut's death scene.. masterpieces of the weird/surreal.
I love this movie...I will never get tired of it!
Timmy’s tirade against Robert Brenton always makes me piss in laughter
Just realized Timmy moved back in time to Mississippi during the depression and his wife R-U-N-O-F-T on him and their boy.
@@jezmez68 Wow, amazing catch. Never would have recognized them as the same actor, though I should have.
*Bad* meets *Evil.*
All this needed was a dwarf on a tricycle selling cigarettes to make this truly the weirdest scene ever.
Eddie Dixon with the cowboy outfit!
that magic trick fire scene WoW , the first time i watch it i was confused , i thought it didnt happen lol and it kinda stayed with me if i think of this movie that is the 1st thing that come out in my mind , and then when i watched twin peaks and leland start to talk that bob used to match flick him and talk about playing with fire , my mind went boom
I wonder if they took inspiration from that in Killing Zoe.
@@LeonGotGrahams I don't know
Magic of movies.
That man's a rocket scionist.
Heir to the rocket farming conglomerate
Bobby Peru was Sgt. Elias's Twin brother who was best friends with Sgt. Barnes
I keep forgetting the cowboy guy here reminds me of the cowboy from Mulholland Drive....
That is EXACTLY what I thought! This was a good ten years or so before that, though.
Texas style!
One order of Hilarity with a side of Menace, coming right up!
"one eyed jack....peeping in a sea food store" is from a blues song. Lost the name of it
"Shake, Rattle, and Roll" isn't it?
@@thedrewdog yes.! That's it. And A few days later I heard it on the radio. 🤠🐟🐠🧜💃
It also means... well... you know.
@@Leon-zu1wp I must have missed this episode of Twin Peaks
@@Leon-zu1wp I must have missed this episode of Twin Peaks
Just like my average family meeting!
prequel to "Gummo"
😂😂
So happy Pete moved on after he went fishing
Makes me think of Tom Waits Bone Machine tune, Goin' Out West.
Are you ready boss? Are *you* ready?
That’s where I fuckin know that guy from, arm wrestling
ahhhh, my all time favorite scene from a David Lynch movie ! thanks !
Contains my all-time favorite reference to a one-eyed jack peeping in a seafood store
I’ve been to Big Tuna. Or places just like it. They do exist.
Tell us more.
I like the long tense pauses like your coming off an acid trip...
Super movie
Would love to be there having a drink with these gentlemen
Bobby Peru, just like the country 😂
Speakin uh jack....
One of the best David Lynch films ever! Does anyone know where I can find the crazy song that is playing in the background during this scene? I bought the soundtrack 25 years ago and it's not on there!
Its In the Heat of The Night by Chris Isaak but slowed down by i think 50%
Tucker Carlson's interview of Kevin Spacey reminded me of this sequence.
The flamethrow 😂. 2024 and this movie still isn’t released digitally. The only Lynch movie not released digitally. Let’s get it going
Am I the only one who thinks Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez get inspired by Lynch?
Lynch is superior to Tarantino however
@@stonem0013 completely agree
Tarantino has said that he loves Lynch.
This movie have many great moments
Yeah i feel like Tarentino could have directed this scene as well
Anyone know the song that plays here? Must be from Angelo Baldimenti?
Normie movie would have ruined the first beat with expository dialogue like "oh sailor weren't they those poor kids in the highway accident" "yeah peanut that's them alright"
lynch interrupts before any of that shit with timmy
FISH IN THE PERCOLATOR
Here's to Ben.
What a crackup scene! Creepy too.
If somebody asked me what David Lynch movies were like, this is the scene I'd show them.
When he says Texas style, he’s talking about those fat chicks right? Like Texas as in big, like how everything in Texas is bigger? As in they’re doing a BBW shoot? I never caught that until now. When I first watched all these movies when I was a kid I just sort of wrote off the dialogue as David Lynch trying to be edgy by throwing in a lot of random nonsensical crap because it sounded good to him.
Fo' years..
Bobby peru give me the creeps how frightining he is 😓😓🥵🥵
04:15 - "Don't mind if I fuckin' do"
Bobby Peru is like Rick Masters’ Texan cousin. Both are bloodthirsty, smooth with the ladies, and have an intense aura
I love the background soundtrack. How to get it?
@Hufeland Klinik Thanks!
@@josephzemgulys4950 what song is it
@@siltyclayloam8739 Iits some instrumental version from Chris Isaaks "In the heat of the jungle". See th-cam.com/video/2wVhcbiYYUg/w-d-xo.html
Divine
Added the sequence in better quality in my 2nd channel : th-cam.com/video/Tszf3Zqs3OQ/w-d-xo.html
Cinema!
What actor introduces Boozy Spool? Oh, John Lurrie was good in this scene too.
I''m Paul
What's your name?
Jeffrey.
the dude with
the flame....
John Lurie as sparky...lol
Was this written by Sam Shepard?
What kind of pornographic movie was they shootin' there in that room 4?
Texas style
wanna join in?
One that should never be seen or filmed but probably was a good seller for the time since there is a market for everything 🇺🇸🍻🤣🤙
@@stonem0013texas style means big like texas
Why English subtitles for a flick that's in English?
I think 00 Spoof was the guy from Eraser head...if I remeber correctly he called someone at a bar a wet back and was stabbed to death.
That's Henry! Jack Nance is the actor's name. I read that he mouthed off to someone in a donut shop and they punched him in the face once outside. He fell down and hit his head on the curb and thought he was okay. He went to bed that night and never woke up. Very sad.
@@rah408Yep. Subdural hematoma. Outside the Winchell's in South Pasadena. Drizzly early morning. At the time, I lived a few miles away.
wow, thats john lurie over there
I'd like to play this as a double bill with Perdita Durango.
What does he mean “ cant shake that institution out of him “
Prison. Military. Same difference?
psych ward
Hard to say. Outside if being a veteran of the Vietnam War, there really isn't much of a back story on Bobby Peru.
What is the song, it's not on the soundtrack?
“In the heat of the jungle” by Chris Issak, slowed down and without the lyrics. Lynch loves doing that.
Edit: misspelling
@@EnderSpy358 Oh thanks, I knew the song but it's a whole other thing in this scene!
@@ajm4947 sure thing, I was never able to find it until somebody else told me what it was
how the fuck did he know that i pictured toto?!!!!!!
fuck, i think i saw the cowboy from mullhollund drive.
Those women were definitely from Texas
Oh. I get it. BIG tuna. Hm.
My lai
What's the music in the background
1:33 Holy fucking shit I did picture a dog barking without knowing what Bosis Spool's dog breed or what it actually looks like.
That's so spooky.
Holy fuck I actually pictured Toto from the Wizard of Oz!
I picture spud mcenzy
Texas….where everything is bigger……….
(john oliver staring into camera)......cool.
Sequisha brought me here
Aha why ?
@@Noulin because we like things..... TEXAS STYLE
@@Noulin seqCRY
Yes!
Are people in that part of Texas that fucked up?
This movie would have been a lot better if Lula was played by a younger looking actress. Laura Dern was 23 when this movie came out, but she looks 30. I don't buy the premise because of that. If she were like 16 or 17... that's believable.
She looks early 20s to me.. she was a perfect fit for the movie.
you sound kinda weird bro
laura dern was made for this role fym
Greatest movie of all time!