That man , his legacy and this movie is what drove me to my rodeo career . . . I rode bulls for ten years and every time I went out there , I said the name Lane Frost .... my icon , my hero , my if I could be anyone else . RIP
My father was extremely loving, but never verbally said it, until my beloved Grandfather passed away, after that he ends every conversation with “I love you” it broke my heart, yet fulfilled it the same time he first said it. For the love of God, tell people what you feel before it’s too late.
@@elguerokabron Agreed, my new girlfriend (of 3 yrs) family say I love u every other breathe. When she gives them MONEY they say it ALOT more! Fake folks Don
@@wildestcowboy2668 seems like most people nowadays are only “loving” to others for what they have or have to offer. I see that alot also my friend. But the original comment is still somewhat right, we have to show love to those who are close to us or those that have always been there.
Dude look up how he died it clearly says he got struck after the ride ? Don’t matter what happened he is still the best no one should replace him. He Rode the toughest bull and got killed doing it..
@@CountryBoy-dm2uj I love bull riding and bronco and all that other stuff but to be honest play stupid games win stupid prizes. Not saying it's a dumb game but you know what you are getting into.
How the dad feels loosing ur child I too felt that last year. My world was never n won't be the same. Couldn't remember the last time I said I love you to my daughter, brushing her long black hair, her smile, my heart still empty
I watched this movie so many times as a kid growing up!! Was hooked! It breaks my heart we now lost both of them, the actor here passed away of a heart attack I believe like 3 yrs ago. I never knew his kids were the band perry either till he passed... crazy. He was a great actor and person I'm sure!! I cried everytime I watched this, I grew up with a single mother of 3 daughters and me...so yeah lol.
Just FYI: While it’s true that The Band Perry *is* made up of siblings, none of them are Luke Perry’s children. Luke Perry’s kids are named Jack and Sophie. The Band Perry is comprised of siblings Kimberly, Reid, and Neil. Other than that, I agree with your comment! 😉😉😉
This was such a good movie and it’s still one of my favorites. The ending is sad and really heartbreaking. Luke Perry God rest his soul did an excellent job portraying Lane. I never seen him when he rode but this guy was definitely a man born to ride. He had so much more he could’ve gave but fate didn’t allow that. I think God needed another Angel in heaven. My only complaint with this movie is there is not one mention of Lane being a Christian. I have seen interviews of his parents and his mother has stated he became a born again Christian sometime before he passed. That should’ve been made mentioned since it was in fact about his life!!!! R.I.P. Lane. We miss you❤️❤️❤️😢🙏🙏🙏
Oh my goodness I would of probably cry more if they started talking about god, but hopefully we all will get to see him someday. And when we do it is going to be a dream come true!
Perhaps they thought more people would be interested in this movie if they *didn’t* mention Lane’s religion? Just a thought, since I know religion can be a definite turnoff for many, especially if they don’t ascribe to the beliefs of that particular religion themselves.
A beautiful telling of Lane Frost's life. And Luke Perry did a wonderful job in portraying Lane. I just noticed that they have the exact same number of letters in their first and last names. How ironic.
I remember seeing the actual video back in the day of how this how all happened. I was in 4th grade at the time. R.I.P. brother Lane. You're the best 👍
I spent my whole life wanting to hear my dad say “good job” or “you did good son”. I lost my father on my 3rd deployment to Iraq and my wife and I named our youngest son Lane. I never got to hear those words from my dad and that was the only person that I ever wanted to “impress” or need approval from. He had no problem telling my sons his grandsons that he was proud of them but for some reason he couldn’t tell his only child those words. I went on to serve 4 more deployments to Afghanistan and the thought of losing my father never leaves my mind. The older generation had a coarse not so kind way to show appreciation and it wasn’t ever verbalized. We as men spend our lives seeking approval from 1 person and that’s our dad, he’s our hero, the person that we look up to and want to be like when we grow up. Lord knows I miss mine every day. From the roping, trail rides, cutting arenas and driving peterbilts and kenworths with.
I told myself I wasn't ever going to watch this. I told myself I WASN'T EVER GOING TO WATCH THE ACTUAL FOOTAGE OF LANE. I woke up at 3:30 this morning to add an extra hour of me time before work. Well, I watched both. The scene when Lanes Father, just sitting there with the familiar blank & lost state was spot on. My son Sam was getting the mail to see if his Xbox magazine arrived in the mail in 2003. Sams next breath was his last after being hit by a out of control car going 70mph trying to take a 90dgr turn. God gave me the gift of letting hold my bloodied unrecognizable boy as I tried to find the pieces of his face, kissing him, whispering in his ear, "Sam, it's me." "Moms got you, can you hear the sirens?" "I can see the lifeflight helicopter, everyone's coming Sam, I know you're gone." "I'll never let you go until they drag me away from you, even then, I'll never let go." Almost 20 years now. I'm still hanging on day after day. Sam rode his 1st horse at 7 years old. He took to it like a fish in water. Sam was 13 years old. You may not see Gods "gift" but when it's the very last time you know you'll hold your child, it's a gift. I love you boy. ❤️😘🤠 Love, Mom
I don’t remember this movie at all, but my mom was talking about it the other day with my family and she said that when I was little and we watched this I would burst out crying, I didn’t even know this existed until then.
It can be the saddest movie ever and I will not cry. Like i am heartless but when I watch 8 seconds whoa boy it is a emotional wreck. I guess it is because I love rodeo so much and the tragedy of lane not being here today and not being able to teach kids and the fact he never real got to live his life that he want.😭 and he was only 25!!😭😭
I cried watching this clip I cried so much that my eyes hurted so bad and my face started turning red Rest in peace lane frost and red rock we miss you both
Me and my mom watched this and she said that he got cracked rips, so if he wouldnt have gotten up and fell back down he might have been able to live. this movie made me cry
Ok, I’m a nobody, my opinion on this doesn’t matter, 1st greatest movie ever made, but I don’t really think they did that ride justice, they made the bullfighters look like they were just awe full and wouldn’t sacrifice themselves for lane, in all reality they tried too, but the bull never lined up like that it was too fast for the bullfighters to do anything about it.
Ohmigosh ‼️ I watched this on vhs, and watching again is still heartbreaking. But having seen the last decade & the protections developed -- it seems _____ to look back to before protection. (I can't even think of a word for it)
My dad rodeoed with Lane Frost way back when…I’ve only ever seen him cry 3 times. When my brother died, when my dads dad died, and this scene where Clyde is trying to remember if he ever told Lane that he loved him.
I love this movie so much but it's really sad the person who played Lane Frost was really nice guy I love Luke Perry you are the best you are my hero and I will always love you
I honestly don't think a movie has ever, or will ever again, break my heart like this one did.
I know me too. I cryed my eyes out. So sad. RIP LANE
I agree Cat.... This was a tear jerker..... Although the funeral scene in Ladder 49 also got me
Totally agree
@@dalepratt9707 100 percent
You said it best
The dad scene and Tuffs ride, makes your allergies act up.
Yup, I need some benadryl or something because mine are really acting up...
I watched with my wife✖️, Iv never cried; this one dis is boys 😢
Mine are really severe so I sneeze non stop
While the pain of Lane's wife is hard, it's his father trying to remember if he told Lane he loved him before his death that gets me.
Sooo true man. That really hit me hard. Lanes dad 😢
That’s a part of the movie that’s false. It’s on record his parents didn’t like that and his dad told him he loved him all the time
In real life his wife was remarried and pregnant in less than 5 years.
Yea Hollywood takes liberties.
By all accounts his parents were very proud of him and showed affection to him throughout his life.
Lane Frost was like the Michael Jordan of bull riding....R.I.P Lane Frost. LEGENDS NEVER DIE
Agreed
Facts
The G.O.A.T. JB would be Kobe or Lebron.
That man , his legacy and this movie is what drove me to my rodeo career . . . I rode bulls for ten years and every time I went out there , I said the name Lane Frost .... my icon , my hero , my if I could be anyone else .
RIP
My father was extremely loving, but never verbally said it, until my beloved Grandfather passed away, after that he ends every conversation with “I love you” it broke my heart, yet fulfilled it the same time he first said it. For the love of God, tell people what you feel before it’s too late.
Amen brother
Actions speak louder than words pal....
@@wildestcowboy2668yeap people who say it all the time desensitize the word
@@elguerokabron Agreed, my new girlfriend (of 3 yrs) family say I love u every other breathe. When she gives them MONEY they say it ALOT more! Fake folks Don
@@wildestcowboy2668 seems like most people nowadays are only “loving” to others for what they have or have to offer. I see that alot also my friend. But the original comment is still somewhat right, we have to show love to those who are close to us or those that have always been there.
In real life the bull turned and stumbled. He didn't line up and attack. Still a very sad scene though.
One broken rib can lead to anything man
Dude look up how he died it clearly says he got struck after the ride ? Don’t matter what happened he is still the best no one should replace him. He Rode the toughest bull and got killed doing it..
@@CountryBoy-dm2uj I love bull riding and bronco and all that other stuff but to be honest play stupid games win stupid prizes. Not saying it's a dumb game but you know what you are getting into.
You realize there's videos of when it happened??? His horn struck right on the side of his back causing his rib to stick his heart.
I saw the video of when it happened in real life it looked like the bull did look for him and strucked him on purpose
R.I.P. Lane Frost
Born: October 12, 1963
Died: July 30, 1989
R.I.P. Luke Perry
Born: October 11, 1966
Died: March 4, 2019
Rest In Peace to the 2 best guys in the world
Kailey Johnson absolutely
@Loghan Clayton Lane Clyde Frost (October 12, 1963 - July 30, 1989)
How the dad feels loosing ur child I too felt that last year. My world was never n won't be the same. Couldn't remember the last time I said I love you to my daughter, brushing her long black hair, her smile, my heart still empty
I’m sorry to hear that.
I know the feeling all to well..
I watched this movie so many times as a kid growing up!! Was hooked! It breaks my heart we now lost both of them, the actor here passed away of a heart attack I believe like 3 yrs ago. I never knew his kids were the band perry either till he passed... crazy. He was a great actor and person I'm sure!! I cried everytime I watched this, I grew up with a single mother of 3 daughters and me...so yeah lol.
Sounds like mom got around.
@@wildestcowboy2668Wow - was that comment unnecessary!!!
Just FYI: While it’s true that The Band Perry *is* made up of siblings, none of them are Luke Perry’s children. Luke Perry’s kids are named Jack and Sophie. The Band Perry is comprised of siblings Kimberly, Reid, and Neil. Other than that, I agree with your comment! 😉😉😉
One of the best movies ever. . I live close to where lane was raised and hate he lost his life. .but he lost it doing what he loved. .
God bless you brother hope you see dusty in heaven you both lived similar lives heart is there for you always you are a great inspiration
This was such a good movie and it’s still one of my favorites. The ending is sad and really heartbreaking. Luke Perry God rest his soul did an excellent job portraying Lane. I never seen him when he rode but this guy was definitely a man born to ride. He had so much more he could’ve gave but fate didn’t allow that. I think God needed another Angel in heaven. My only complaint with this movie is there is not one mention of Lane being a Christian. I have seen interviews of his parents and his mother has stated he became a born again Christian sometime before he passed. That should’ve been made mentioned since it was in fact about his life!!!! R.I.P. Lane. We miss you❤️❤️❤️😢🙏🙏🙏
Oh my goodness I would of probably cry more if they started talking about god, but hopefully we all will get to see him someday. And when we do it is going to be a dream come true!
Perhaps they thought more people would be interested in this movie if they *didn’t* mention Lane’s religion? Just a thought, since I know religion can be a definite turnoff for many, especially if they don’t ascribe to the beliefs of that particular religion themselves.
It always make me cry ... Everytime ...rip to Lane Frost...
A beautiful telling of Lane Frost's life. And Luke Perry did a wonderful job in portraying Lane. I just noticed that they have the exact same number of letters in their first and last names. How ironic.
@@LoveShackSarah88 Their tally whackers were the same size!
@@Bone89LOL!
That's not what irony means
I remember watching this movie so many times when I was growing up and the ending still hurts.
Lane was a friend of mine and I cry every time I think about him or this movie. Sweetest guy you could ever meet. Rest in Heaven lane
Really?
everything ive heard he sounds like a wonderful man
Lane was your buddy? Well then I got to ask do you think he would have tried to ride bodacious
full of shit idiot. Youre not even old enough to have even been a kid back then let alone old enough to be a friend of his.
I can watch this movie over and over and this part always makes me loose it 😭😭😭
Me too.
Been watching this movie since I was born 18 years ago and still makes me sad
I remember seeing the actual video back in the day of how this how all happened. I was in 4th grade at the time. R.I.P. brother Lane. You're the best 👍
I have seen this movie a million times and this scene gets to me, and Luke Perry you truly will be missed and of course Lane Frost as well 💔♥️
I watched this movie when I was 10 and I still remember how heartbroken I felt also how cool Stephen baldwins character was
Me too. But, I was 13 years old.
I spent my whole life wanting to hear my dad say “good job” or “you did good son”. I lost my father on my 3rd deployment to Iraq and my wife and I named our youngest son Lane. I never got to hear those words from my dad and that was the only person that I ever wanted to “impress” or need approval from. He had no problem telling my sons his grandsons that he was proud of them but for some reason he couldn’t tell his only child those words. I went on to serve 4 more deployments to Afghanistan and the thought of losing my father never leaves my mind. The older generation had a coarse not so kind way to show appreciation and it wasn’t ever verbalized. We as men spend our lives seeking approval from 1 person and that’s our dad, he’s our hero, the person that we look up to and want to be like when we grow up. Lord knows I miss mine every day. From the roping, trail rides, cutting arenas and driving peterbilts and kenworths with.
this movie will never not make me cry 😭
I cry on that bull ride every time on this movie but it's a really kick ass movie 😢😢
This is the best movie!Luke Perry was a great actor!!Even sadder to watch this now!!RIP guys!!🔩🌼
Luke Perry died 2 years ago.
@nathancruz9172 he did? Didn't know that
So happy to be named after such a amazing bull rider
All these later, 2022 and this still hurt my heart. Little me was not ready for this.
Lane Frost was 25 when he died
Luke Perry was 52 when he died.
The numbers are literally flipped.
He died way to soon
Well done.
That's why I tell my son every day that I love him
This was one of Luke Perry’s greatest performances….. I cried so much I had a headache. It was truly a beautifully done movie.
When i was 5 i remember this was my favorite movie
Still mine
@@rpride4133 I know it still mine as well my grandpa would always say that Lane frost was the best bull rider in his time
Sameee
Bro no matter how many times I watched it I cry
The part that gets me is his dad
Same here
This seen gets me everytime this movie broke my heart rip lane frost and also rip luke perry
RIP both of them
I told myself I wasn't ever going to watch this. I told myself I WASN'T EVER GOING TO WATCH THE ACTUAL FOOTAGE OF LANE. I woke up at 3:30 this morning to add an extra hour of me time before work. Well, I watched both. The scene when Lanes Father, just sitting there with the familiar blank & lost state was spot on. My son Sam was getting the mail to see if his Xbox magazine arrived in the mail in 2003. Sams next breath was his last after being hit by a out of control car going 70mph trying to take a 90dgr turn. God gave me the gift of letting hold my bloodied unrecognizable boy as I tried to find the pieces of his face, kissing him, whispering in his ear, "Sam, it's me." "Moms got you, can you hear the sirens?" "I can see the lifeflight helicopter, everyone's coming Sam, I know you're gone." "I'll never let you go until they drag me away from you, even then, I'll never let go." Almost 20 years now. I'm still hanging on day after day. Sam rode his 1st horse at 7 years old. He took to it like a fish in water. Sam was 13 years old. You may not see Gods "gift" but when it's the very last time you know you'll hold your child, it's a gift. I love you boy. ❤️😘🤠 Love, Mom
Been watching this movie all my life, this scene always hits.
1st movie I ever cried during was The Cowboys, I was 6 and thought John Wayne died for real. When Lane died was the second time and I was 26.
I still bawl when I see or think about him.
I cried so hard the day he died,still do.they say he had a better chance to live if he would of stayed down..idk,wish we could of found out..
that has to be the absolute worst regret a father could EVER carry!!
1:48 R.I.P. Frost lane and Luke Perry
A true legend😢
In the rain, in the mud, in July, in Cheyanne
I just saw this movie less than 5 minutes ago and already in tears. This happens to Lane Frost and Kobe R.I.P. the GOATs 😢❤
Rip Lane 😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😥😥😰😰😨😭😭
Rip to a legend
THE WAY MY HEART HAS SUNK, AND THE SNOT IS RUNNING, AND TEARS FLOWING.
I don’t remember this movie at all, but my mom was talking about it the other day with my family and she said that when I was little and we watched this I would burst out crying, I didn’t even know this existed until then.
In real life it was raining and muddy that day in Cheyenne. And his wife Kelly wasn't there.
enough to make a grown man cry
Does anyone know the name of the song with the guitar @1:21 ?
Heart breaking! 💔
Rest easy lane frost miss you cousin
Lane Frost and Luke Perry hey you did pretty awesome playing me in 8 Seconds I thank you
Hollywood adds the drama. That bull didn’t do that, lane didn’t have a chance to look up behind him to see the bull coming.
It can be the saddest movie ever and I will not cry. Like i am heartless but when I watch 8 seconds whoa boy it is a emotional wreck. I guess it is because I love rodeo so much and the tragedy of lane not being here today and not being able to teach kids and the fact he never real got to live his life that he want.😭 and he was only 25!!😭😭
I cried watching this clip I cried so much that my eyes hurted so bad and my face started turning red Rest in peace lane frost and red rock we miss you both
I wish lane frost never died
My aunt went to the event where he died
That's awesome man truly sad
Really?😢
I was there too.
The real Lane Frost died faster than luke Perry did I'm this movie
Yeah seen the footage on TH-cam
I don't see anyone else besides Luke playing Lane. He was born to play that role, he was the right choice
Yo monte toros com 13años chulada de deporte muchas satisfacciones nomás los recuerdos quedan ✌️🤠
That Platoon fall at the end was over the top lmaoooo
first time watchin this movie had me in tears
I tell my son I love him about 8 times a day
I dedicate song by Frank Sinatra... " Did it my way".
Love the cowboy ranching life.
Best fucking life there is.
I saw this movie in my youth. And I am crying all the time, when I see this Scene. This real Story is so heartbreaking.
"Bull riding is like life its like everything in the world is right there in the palm of your hand"
- lane frosg 1983
Only movie that's made me cry
Me and my mom watched this and she said that he got cracked rips, so if he wouldnt have gotten up and fell back down he might have been able to live. this movie made me cry
Nobody understands that is exactly right! I wish he would've stayed on the ground😪😪
This was my mom's favorite movie,
She almost named me lane,but I got named Robert instead after my grandpa's brother who died in Nam
It’s the way that scene drop cuts. Just 6 guys carrying a casket just like that 🫰
the fact i’m watching this right now.
1:21 💔 Crushing
The dad trying to remember if he told Lane he loves him hits hard😔
R.I.P Lane Frost
I wish he did not die.
Alguém sabe onde encontro o filme completo,oito segundos???
It makes me nauseous and how he collapsed no no no it’s sad and he was a great bull rider I cry every time
In college I was in class with Tuff’s Son
I'm not interested in Rodeo one bit but I have watched this movie and liked it. The acting here was awesome!
0:08 that smile 😍
Rip lane . Now all bull riders wear a vest thanks to you and your life story
I was crying hard he was just such a good person
Ok, I’m a nobody, my opinion on this doesn’t matter, 1st greatest movie ever made, but I don’t really think they did that ride justice, they made the bullfighters look like they were just awe full and wouldn’t sacrifice themselves for lane, in all reality they tried too, but the bull never lined up like that it was too fast for the bullfighters to do anything about it.
Ohmigosh ‼️ I watched this on vhs, and watching again is still heartbreaking.
But having seen the last decade & the protections developed -- it seems _____ to look back to before protection. (I can't even think of a word for it)
I cry everytime 😢😢
I like the the movie!!! And I miss him deary.??
Lane frost was the best truck driver in the world. Its too bad he got ran over by a Peterbilt. The legend of lane lives on.
This is the only movie I’ve cried in, especially since my dad and I were at Cheyenne Frontier days that day and saw him die
My dad rodeoed with Lane Frost way back when…I’ve only ever seen him cry 3 times. When my brother died, when my dads dad died, and this scene where Clyde is trying to remember if he ever told Lane that he loved him.
I know lane frost. I bet him. Alot of time . Rip my old bud we miss you
This was tough to watch. Lane Frost was, and still is a legend.
When I first watched this it happened so fast I didn’t realizes he died at that moment
An unforgettable movie..
I tell my brother all the time, don't be like Lane's dad. Full of regret. Btw his son is so handsome and I adore him.
i don´t know why but hearing kellie call out lane s name in this scene makes my allergies tear up
I love this movie so much but it's really sad the person who played Lane Frost was really nice guy I love Luke Perry you are the best you are my hero and I will always love you
Movie Always Makes Me Cry
Me too
It always makes me and mom burst into tears💔
I feel bad for lane that got killed by the bull. And for his dad.
So am I.