Yea the bikes falling over was set up by the crew they paid for all those and parked them across the street. Trust me if those belonged to any of the bikers they would have sprinted to the car and beat Johnny up lol bikers love their bikes more than they love themselves.
Massive anus strength too by not filling up his underwear after a 280 lb biker stares him in the eye and says "You're looking at a Death Angel right now."
I just came back to this haven’t seen it probably since it came out and it actually made me tear up a bit than he smashed into the bikes and took his grandson to go dance like a stripper at a beauty pageant lol such a great film
The way you restore humanity is to end secularism and reject democracy. There is a reason they call it "southern hospitality" and not "Liberal Hospitality". Religion when sincere is objectively superior to whatever the US and the west had become. Don't let the corrupt catholic church and grifters like Al Sharpton make you think all religious people are like them. The vast majority just want to be left alone by the government and help the people.
@@omegangel3368 death angels are a group of bikers who protect kids in shitty situations, they'll beat the shit out of people like the actor if he was legit
@@omegangel3368 someone who kills/ brutally beats people that are molesters, child predators, rapists, abusers so on. Basically someone who has sociopathic tendencies that chooses to use their power for good. They are normally really nice people who have a mental block with violence. I respect it tbh.
Actually the hells angels have done some good in this world. They took in Vietnam Veterans when hippies spat on them as they came home, the California chapter bought out all the kid sized bicycles at Walmart and gave them to homeless children.
@@lemmythebulldog8812 I knew a hells angel in London, owned a motorbike shop in mottinham for 20 years.. got killed in broad daylight as an old man, was a top bloke when I was a kid in the area!
Biker clubs have some of the coolest people around in this nation.. infact the hells angel chapter of Denver is one of the coolest chapters around they donated like 5 million in charity to the boys and girls club of Denver last year.. not to mention they drive their Harley's like god's probably the best bikers on the road
I know right! They were thinking is this happening in front of me. Did he just call the little boy fat for a chicken wing that hit him in his fatherly instinct
Props to the sweet lady biker who first tried to distract the little boy from the tension then quickly removes him from the situation once it became physical. Just witnessing domestic violence can really do a number on a child psychologically
I gotta say, Johnny Knoxville actually has talent when it comes to dramatic acting. Not saying he could win an oscar, but I think he could pull off a dramatic role.
And it’s a totally different dynamic when you have so many variables involved when it comes to unsuspecting cast members. That’s why I fucking love people like Eric Andre who thrive in that environment
no! he should stick to Jackass type stuff. did you see that General Lee inspired boss hog type movie Knoxville did like 10 years or so ago? well HE SUCKED MAJOR ARSEHOLE IN THAT! IM PRETTy sure he never did another straight movie after that..
I love how the skits, and pranks are combined, and punctuated with an almost-heartwarming cinematic story of a crazy old man, and his grandkid he genuinely cares about. Sadly, a better story then most recent Hollywood movies.
I know this scene is fake, but man did it tug on my heart strings knowing there are kids all over the world with unfit parents and no one to take them in.
@@jalenmitchell9218 Yeah, their leader gave them some really interesting info on how to not get hurt too. Look up the behind-the-scenes, they show and explain a little bit more about everything.
I love this movie. When my dad died, my grandpa took care of me. He wasn't like Johnny's character and I was a teenager 😆 but the love was the same. My Grandfather past away a year ago. It's tough losing your dad twice, but this movie deserves more credit
I guess it's not really surprising. He's absolutely committed to the bit in every way. I think from years of pranking people for television he really learned how to convince and stay in character.
@@glennrawls1684 okay serious question Did the Directors and people behind the movie end up telling them or were they clueless till the movie came out?
Its good to know in this movie that the bikers are actually being serious, tremendous acting by the whole cast, especially the dad when he got confronted
For all the hate that the media give to Southerners, I really admire their communal protection instinct. They will always get involved if they sense something wrong is afoot. I don’t think this outcome would have resulted in a Northern city. At best, 50 people would have called the police and DCF instantly
@UCycbyr4WX5XH6Z-mSL5OvHQ someones been drinking a lot of the fox news talking points lol. Not to defend the extremist liberals, who to me are as bad as dumbfuck extremist conservatives
This scene has so much tension for something that's improvised. Also a drastic shift in tone from the rest of the movie, and they do well at keeping it light hearted. Also bless those bikers
I'll bet that bearded guy is a vietnam veteran. A true warrior and actual protector of the children. I'll bet he's seen the horrors of war, and will have no problem destroying anyone who means harm to an innocent child ... A tremendous scene
I would call them protectors. To not call a veteran a protector shows you've never been under fire or in the shit, that's not a bad thing at all but once you've been in that situation..you'd do anything to protect your buddies. I remember a story about some Lt who lie down on top of a wounded man to cover him until medevac arrived. A firefight is loud af, your senses get all tweaked out and I can't blame some guys for breaking especially when its an ambush or you dont suspect it. Incoming is scary as hell all youve got are your buddies, your friends you live with, eat with, shit with and could die with. Put it simple, if you ain't there you can't understand. I'd say every vet is a protector first and foremost no matter what they've done before. War can turn good men terrible, and can make others better. God bless them
The actor who played the dad should literally get academy award and oscar for this scene... He literally played a drunken maniac unless he just is one in real life 🙌
rick is a stand up man. he is the definition of what a man is. stood up for what was right, protected a person who wasnt able to protect himself because of his age, and just did the right thing. i get it was part of the movie but if he wasnt staged which i dont think he was, that's incredible and s stand up act. all of them were classy, respectable and just all around good people. the ladies took the child away because they didnt want him to see what was going on the men stepped in it was all around pretty cool and we need more people like them.
Even though this is part of a movie, you'd think that pulling this in a bar currently hosting a convention of hard dudes who literally make it their business to stop this kind of stuff, well, that would be a bad decision.
Well I think there's a lot to take away from it. Number one is that people need to reimagine their picture of what a criminal looks like. This scene causes you to question it. You see these big biker dudes. Tattoos, bikes, leather vests. You are conditioned to believe they are bad guys, slackers, and that somehow this is optics; that the real good guys are the guys in suits with their hair combed to the side. The reality and fact is these are strong, strong, family men with a deep sense of humanity. When that guy said there goes my 600 bucks, you saw raw emotion there in response. The sad reality is there are kids viewed like that by their parents, but thank god there are men like this guy who will stand up to other men, look them dead in the eye, and tell them no; who will tell them good men will not stand idly by and watch this happen to any child. Remember, man was the group that sent millions into the gas chambers, but man was also the person holding the hand of another and reciting the lord's prayer as they walked in. Men are capable of good and evil, and these men are a beacon of hope and real strength.
@@rexjolles Hah, exactly. "You're a group of bikers who work to protect children from abuse. A father, grandfather and child enter a bar you're in and abuse occurs. What Would You Do?
This shit hit so much deeper than it couldve. Them boys weren't dealing with shit.. crazy how a jackass movie could have a scene which was super moving. I cry everytime I watch.
This movie is funny as shit!!! Laughed my ass off. After the movie I watched the extras and came across this behinds the scenes section. These Guardians of the Children biker guys are really amazing group of people. The guy that took off his colors to throw down on the dead beat dad seems like a good man that was going to truely stand up for that boy. Of course this happened to turn out to be a movie but, just goes to show that however fucked up our country seems to be, that there are great people still out there willing to jump in and do the right thing when it need to be done in real life.
I met a couple of members of GOC, it was such a honor to be in their presence, because they organize gift-giving for the community. My children had a blast and They took a couple of pictures with them.
The dude who tries to comfort Johnny Knoxville’s character when he first leaves reminds me of my Uncle. He was a good man, survive being hit by a train. He was tuff, but he cared a lot about people.
GOC have a tag from them would love to be a part of their group, they protected a child that they didn't know an probably never see again until the movie but they do what is right!
Modern America will consider Johnny Knoxville an idiot, but I still have yet to see a comedian make me cry out of pure emotion, then have me falling out my seat laughing hitting the bikes That’s pure genius
These aren’t 1%ers. They’re not outlaws. Not all bike clubs are gangs. Unless you see 1%er patches then they’re not criminal biker gangs, just biker clubs.
Kinda cool seeing how all the birds followed gramps out to the car (no doubt armed and ready to fight as well) but they escort the kid away and the guys deal with the problem inside. You can tell this is what they do and they have a plan for how to do it.
I remember seeing this in the theater and this scene in particular was so emotional to me because it reminded me of my parents, it actually made me forget that the whole thing was scripted.
Can I just say- Bless those bikers. So. FUCKING. Pure. True Guardians of Children right there and they damn well intervened hard it's amazing. Props to the "father" continuing to act even in the face of a death angel.
i swear to god almost started crying seeing that scene with the older biker coming out to talk to John, started howling when i remembered what i was actually watching
Moments like 3:40 make me nervous because I know Johnny Knoxville cares nothing about how nice or well-intentioned that guy is. I mean he didn't really make the guy his mark in this case, but I know he would ruthlessly do so if he saw the opportunity. Knoxville and Sacha Baron Cohen are my two favorite comedic actors, but sometimes I honestly believe they're true sociopaths.
7:45 I love how to old grey bearded biker is the calm voice that calmly tells the enraged man everything that's gonna happen to him lol. he is like the bikers Yoda and spokesman
This skit gives me mixed emotions.
From the good hearted biker gang protecting the kid, to Johnny running over their motorcycles lol
That part was staged after the fact.
Yea the bikes falling over was set up by the crew they paid for all those and parked them across the street. Trust me if those belonged to any of the bikers they would have sprinted to the car and beat Johnny up lol bikers love their bikes more than they love themselves.
Now every one is too wimpy to handle these prank shows like jackass or Borat
@@ceasetoexist6874 we live in a snow flaky society. Big F.
Damm...
Seriously, the balls an that actor to act that way in front of those bikers. Massive Cajones on that guy.
Massive anus strength too by not filling up his underwear after a 280 lb biker stares him in the eye and says "You're looking at a Death Angel right now."
You think bikers scare me oh you fuckin better believe it fuck that shit
They were bikers doing a charity party for kids.. these are not outlaws.. just old fat Harley enthusiasts
@@jonboll2066 True, but when anyone sees a kid being endangered or abused, shit gets real no matter what you ride.
Been there done that
Props to the guy playing the dad, incredible performance given the risk
One of the bikers really did damn near beat him up
@@Misunao23 your looking at a death angel!! YOU HEAR ME!!!!
Yeah I don't think that dude that told him he was looking at a death angel was playing
All the insults to the little shit he lucky not to get squashed by dog pile of bikers 😂
Johnny Knoxville
Years later I just realized Bad Grandpa was essentially the R rated movie version of What Would You Do?
Reminds me the old days with my grandpa ...right after my dad pass away ...
@@reysalas3415 R.I.P, much love and respect to you and all of your loved ones ❤
My grandpa was 68 when he died he's been dead for 17 years now
Yess
@@reysalas3415 He lives through you my friend.
weirdest way to restore faith in humanity
I just came back to this haven’t seen it probably since it came out and it actually made me tear up a bit than he smashed into the bikes and took his grandson to go dance like a stripper at a beauty pageant lol such a great film
Right? haha
The way you restore humanity is to end secularism and reject democracy. There is a reason they call it "southern hospitality" and not "Liberal Hospitality".
Religion when sincere is objectively superior to whatever the US and the west had become. Don't let the corrupt catholic church and grifters like Al Sharpton make you think all religious people are like them. The vast majority just want to be left alone by the government and help the people.
Those bikers intervened and they did it hard. Especially that guy in the purple bandanna. You're lookin' at a death angel right now. Shit got real.
@Jay Swerve it means that he has killed and is willing to kill.
@Jay Swerve no?
@r2 Those were props. It's part scripted, part real
makes me laugh every time
The dad should have responded with, "Death Angel? You mean the fucking Michelin man, tubby. Now go get me some chicken wings."
“You’re looking at the death angel right now” That was savage lol
I don’t even know what that means and it sounds intimidating lol
@@omegangel3368 death angels are a group of bikers who protect kids in shitty situations, they'll beat the shit out of people like the actor if he was legit
That situation and that guy saying that to me I woulda shit my fuckin pants.....that like some deep shit to say to someone when they mean it
@@omegangel3368 someone who kills/ brutally beats people that are molesters, child predators, rapists, abusers so on. Basically someone who has sociopathic tendencies that chooses to use their power for good. They are normally really nice people who have a mental block with violence.
I respect it tbh.
This whole country needs more biker gangs like that
Actually the hells angels have done some good in this world. They took in Vietnam Veterans when hippies spat on them as they came home, the California chapter bought out all the kid sized bicycles at Walmart and gave them to homeless children.
@@lemmythebulldog8812 I knew a hells angel in London, owned a motorbike shop in mottinham for 20 years.. got killed in broad daylight as an old man, was a top bloke when I was a kid in the area!
Hell yeah like the sons
People would just call them white supremacists
Biker clubs have some of the coolest people around in this nation.. infact the hells angel chapter of Denver is one of the coolest chapters around they donated like 5 million in charity to the boys and girls club of Denver last year.. not to mention they drive their Harley's like god's probably the best bikers on the road
Lol I love how the skit is all dramatic and real.. and then Johnny just knocks all of their bikes over at the end.
Lol I wonder how much they paid those bikers for that
@@bracan5647 they bought the bikes then set them there or they’re props so nobody’s actually motorcycle got ruined
@@kyransamuel8055 you don't know that
@@SnakeDoctor303 he isn’t wrong dumbfck
@@SnakeDoctor303 We do know that lol they said that as part of the behind the scenes shit
That kid is an amazing actor
He was in The Fighter with Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale!
and I think Fun Size with Victoria Justice.
I don't really feel the same, he had a resting face whenever anything emotional happened
I wouldn’t say amazing actor, subpar.
Creep
Lmaooo those bikers been waiting their whole lives for this moment
I know right! They were thinking is this happening in front of me. Did he just call the little boy fat for a chicken wing that hit him in his fatherly instinct
No it’s what they do everyday
It's their creed.
"So now I get the child support!"
Biker: speechless
"Got any speed?"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol
lmao
🤣🤣
Lmmao
Props to the sweet lady biker who first tried to distract the little boy from the tension then quickly removes him from the situation once it became physical. Just witnessing domestic violence can really do a number on a child psychologically
I gotta say, Johnny Knoxville actually has talent when it comes to dramatic acting. Not saying he could win an oscar, but I think he could pull off a dramatic role.
And it’s a totally different dynamic when you have so many variables involved when it comes to unsuspecting cast members. That’s why I fucking love people like Eric Andre who thrive in that environment
no! he should stick to Jackass type stuff. did you see that General Lee inspired boss hog type movie Knoxville did like 10 years or so ago? well HE SUCKED MAJOR ARSEHOLE IN THAT! IM PRETTy sure he never did another straight movie after that..
Most comedians are great at dramatic roles. Johnny would nail it.
@@magallanesagustin4952exactly like bill hader playing barry
Comedians often make some of the best dramatic actors.
I love how the skits, and pranks are combined, and punctuated with an almost-heartwarming cinematic story of a crazy old man, and his grandkid he genuinely cares about.
Sadly, a better story then most recent Hollywood movies.
I know this scene is fake, but man did it tug on my heart strings knowing there are kids all over the world with unfit parents and no one to take them in.
Well, the the biker organization did not know it was fake. just fyi. They did pretty damn good on their part.
@@DeucesWild91 only the leader knew, I read it somewhere
@@jalenmitchell9218 Yeah, their leader gave them some really interesting info on how to not get hurt too. Look up the behind-the-scenes, they show and explain a little bit more about everything.
If you seen the full movie the show all these different pranks letting them in on it during the end credits. Was not fake!
@Matt, I meant how the scene is staged. I know their reactions are real.
"There Goes my 600 Bucks!", "LET ME TELL YOU SUMTHING HE'S MORE THAN MONEY!!!,YA HEAR WHAT I'M SAYIN!!" Truer words have never been Spoken.
I love this movie. When my dad died, my grandpa took care of me. He wasn't like Johnny's character and I was a teenager 😆 but the love was the same. My Grandfather past away a year ago. It's tough losing your dad twice, but this movie deserves more credit
@@charlieharper9334 i appreciate that
What a beautiful statement sorry for your loss!
God rest his soul
@@yahelysflores291 thank you
I gotta say, Johnny's a surprisingly good actor.
I guess it's not really surprising. He's absolutely committed to the bit in every way. I think from years of pranking people for television he really learned how to convince and stay in character.
Sorry about the bikes!
Dudes he’s always been a great actor he’s not just known for creating hurt in creative ways he’s always been great
I mean he was studying acting so
@@MatsThyWit people seem to forget he’s acted in movies before
That could've gone so much worse
That's my cousin in the purple bandana, yea it about went really bad.
@@glennrawls1684 are you serious, that guy is your cousin?
Yea that really is my cousin
@@glennrawls1684 okay serious question
Did the Directors and people behind the movie end up telling them or were they clueless till the movie came out?
They didn't know till all of that scene was done being filmed, they had the whole block shut down incase it went bad
Its good to know in this movie that the bikers are actually being serious, tremendous acting by the whole cast, especially the dad when he got confronted
For all the hate that the media give to Southerners, I really admire their communal protection instinct. They will always get involved if they sense something wrong is afoot. I don’t think this outcome would have resulted in a Northern city. At best, 50 people would have called the police and DCF instantly
The people who are hated in the south are generally those who lack those instincts and just have the bad qualities
@@IncredibleIceCastle Idk. Seems like there’s a lot of hate for southerners across the board
And yet Northerners just can’t stop moving down here. It’s a cryin’ shame. Appreciate the kind words though.
@@IncredibleIceCastle Libtard progressives in the North are fools who would probably tell the kid to check his white privilege.
@UCycbyr4WX5XH6Z-mSL5OvHQ someones been drinking a lot of the fox news talking points lol. Not to defend the extremist liberals, who to me are as bad as dumbfuck extremist conservatives
I cried a little when he dropped him off lol
This scene has so much tension for something that's improvised. Also a drastic shift in tone from the rest of the movie, and they do well at keeping it light hearted.
Also bless those bikers
I'll bet that bearded guy is a vietnam veteran. A true warrior and actual protector of the children. I'll bet he's seen the horrors of war, and will have no problem destroying anyone who means harm to an innocent child ... A tremendous scene
wouldn't call vietnam vets protectors
@@Daxter118 What they did in the past does not nessesarily make them the man they are today.
I would call them protectors. To not call a veteran a protector shows you've never been under fire or in the shit, that's not a bad thing at all but once you've been in that situation..you'd do anything to protect your buddies. I remember a story about some Lt who lie down on top of a wounded man to cover him until medevac arrived. A firefight is loud af, your senses get all tweaked out and I can't blame some guys for breaking especially when its an ambush or you dont suspect it. Incoming is scary as hell all youve got are your buddies, your friends you live with, eat with, shit with and could die with. Put it simple, if you ain't there you can't understand. I'd say every vet is a protector first and foremost no matter what they've done before. War can turn good men terrible, and can make others better. God bless them
Sometimes experiencing horror destroys people other times it just breaks them down and rebuilds them better
i've watched this movie 4 times now and I can honestly say it's as good as Borat. Johnny Knoxville and this kid are absolute gold from start to finish
Ah yes socializing before covid. Miss those days
Seriously man
They’re back for me
The actor who played the dad should literally get academy award and oscar for this scene... He literally played a drunken maniac unless he just is one in real life 🙌
rick is a stand up man. he is the definition of what a man is. stood up for what was right, protected a person who wasnt able to protect himself because of his age, and just did the right thing. i get it was part of the movie but if he wasnt staged which i dont think he was, that's incredible and s stand up act. all of them were classy, respectable and just all around good people. the ladies took the child away because they didnt want him to see what was going on the men stepped in it was all around pretty cool and we need more people like them.
I love the old man with the beard. A true leader.
7:42 man you could feel the emotion in the purple bandana guys voice, those bikers are good dudes 💪🏻
Just shows doesn’t matter if you’re a hard ass biker, you always protect children.
“Hard ass” doesn’t describe real bikers, they’re some of the nicest fuckers you’ll run in to
@@towelonthefloor7627 he probably meant like badass
"You better let go of me boy".
Lol I know right like what’s he gonna do? That’s a Death Angel!😭
How much did they pay him?
Is the question.
the best line in the entire film!
“Back Off! He’s not going with you, he’s coming with me”
😂😅😂😅
1 second ago
HE'S MORE THAN MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Even though this is part of a movie, you'd think that pulling this in a bar currently hosting a convention of hard dudes who literally make it their business to stop this kind of stuff, well, that would be a bad decision.
Well I think there's a lot to take away from it. Number one is that people need to reimagine their picture of what a criminal looks like. This scene causes you to question it. You see these big biker dudes. Tattoos, bikes, leather vests. You are conditioned to believe they are bad guys, slackers, and that somehow this is optics; that the real good guys are the guys in suits with their hair combed to the side. The reality and fact is these are strong, strong, family men with a deep sense of humanity. When that guy said there goes my 600 bucks, you saw raw emotion there in response. The sad reality is there are kids viewed like that by their parents, but thank god there are men like this guy who will stand up to other men, look them dead in the eye, and tell them no; who will tell them good men will not stand idly by and watch this happen to any child. Remember, man was the group that sent millions into the gas chambers, but man was also the person holding the hand of another and reciting the lord's prayer as they walked in. Men are capable of good and evil, and these men are a beacon of hope and real strength.
Well their reactions were real. Only the gang leader knew about this. The whole movie is basically "what would you do"
@@jayr7577 Absolutely perfect.
@@rexjolles Hah, exactly. "You're a group of bikers who work to protect children from abuse. A father, grandfather and child enter a bar you're in and abuse occurs. What Would You Do?
This is clearly scripted. Pretty sure nobody hardly acts this way. And some bikers are the biggest crooks.
I knew Johnny knocksville was an entertainer but goddamn he fuckin broke ma heart when he was saying goodbye
I love these bikers. Doing right :)
Demons in human form
Damn reptilians
These little clubs are just a front. If you only knew where their money comes from.
@@peteross4879 drug trafficking
“You’re looking at a death angel right now” = “So, you have chosen death.”
@Jay Swerve A death angel is someone who has killed someone
@Jay Swerve give up the meth
@Jay Swerve You get that FIYAH, huh?
This shit hit so much deeper than it couldve. Them boys weren't dealing with shit.. crazy how a jackass movie could have a scene which was super moving. I cry everytime I watch.
Man Said "You're Lookin At The Death Angel Right Now!" 💪💪💪 Sheeesh
he said an "angel of death" meaning a biker who has killed in the past
The bikers did what right
They're Bikers Against Child Abuse.
Ulises Hernandez my mom and stepdad are in that biker group
@@amateurproductions3744 That's cool hope there still riding.
This movie is funny as shit!!! Laughed my ass off. After the movie I watched the extras and came across this behinds the scenes section. These Guardians of the Children biker guys are really amazing group of people. The guy that took off his colors to throw down on the dead beat dad seems like a good man that was going to truely stand up for that boy. Of course this happened to turn out to be a movie but, just goes to show that however fucked up our country seems to be, that there are great people still out there willing to jump in and do the right thing when it need to be done in real life.
He’s a savage for hitting the bikes as he pulled out 😂😂😂👏🏼
I did not see that coming and was laughing my ass off. xD
I met a couple of members of GOC, it was such a honor to be in their presence, because they organize gift-giving for the community. My children had a blast and They took a couple of pictures with them.
biker is a good gang !
*club
Yap they are alright
Yeah some of them.
@@brianalits6987 ?
What if one of them is a Trump supporter?
Guy: "I'll kill you"
Biker: "You ain't gonna kill nobody bro."
Biker #2 : "Unless you die your damn self. You better chill out."
you best chill out bro LOL. yeah he had his say in it didnt he
Gangster asf lol
There goes my $600 buck's!😂
I know it’s meant for laughs but I really enjoy the bond these two characters have it’s so good
"$600 a month" Boy that aged well.
The way billy is just chill af because he knows it’s just acting while everyone is fighting and the biker mom are trying to protect him
This is the most awesome episode of What Would You Do
The dude who tries to comfort Johnny Knoxville’s character when he first leaves reminds me of my Uncle. He was a good man, survive being hit by a train. He was tuff, but he cared a lot about people.
How the fuck do u survive getting hit by a train, that's badass
@@despacitodaniel801 trains are tough, he was just tougher
7:42 Jeff Tremaine: “At this point, I think I’m suppose to step in, but hell no. I want to see what happens next.” 😂🤣
7:04 love how they all circled around him lmao
GOC have a tag from them would love to be a part of their group, they protected a child that they didn't know an probably never see again until the movie but they do what is right!
Modern America will consider Johnny Knoxville an idiot, but I still have yet to see a comedian make me cry out of pure emotion, then have me falling out my seat laughing hitting the bikes
That’s pure genius
I respect these bikers. When they grabbed oh boy up it gave me goosebumps lol.
That country ass guy: what’s yawer name lil feller? Lmao 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Having a bum dad as a kid an a poppa that loved me this always kills me 😭
Gotta give credit to the actor who played the dad .
"Guess what now I'm getting the child support"
* Concerned gang member *
Your stupidly disrespecting culture i hope you call a biker in a club a gang member and learn your lesson
@@themortalkombater9661 it's an expose
These aren’t 1%ers. They’re not outlaws. Not all bike clubs are gangs. Unless you see 1%er patches then they’re not criminal biker gangs, just biker clubs.
3:07 “Come on, Billy. That’s enough of that horseshit” 🤣😆💀
The amount of effort they put into making this scene is amazing
This is comedy gold and it will never get old I swear
Kinda cool seeing how all the birds followed gramps out to the car (no doubt armed and ready to fight as well) but they escort the kid away and the guys deal with the problem inside.
You can tell this is what they do and they have a plan for how to do it.
I’m literally blown away from their reaction. Bravo
Gotta give major props to the bad dad actor. It took balls of steel to go through with this scene.
Oh man what a great scene this one stuck with me over the years lol
This didn't even look like a movie
That's because half of it isn't. It's partly real.
I remember seeing this in the theater and this scene in particular was so emotional to me because it reminded me of my parents, it actually made me forget that the whole thing was scripted.
well, it wasn't scripted i can guarrantee you that :)
What are you talking about? It wasnt scripted.
*"He's more than money!"*
*WOW this could of gone ALOT worse.*
Can I just say- Bless those bikers. So. FUCKING. Pure. True Guardians of Children right there and they damn well intervened hard it's amazing. Props to the "father" continuing to act even in the face of a death angel.
Loyal riders.
Greetings from me from Iraq to you🇮🇶❤️🌙🇮🇶
Yes
@@gamingboy544 Yes
Greetings from the U.S. brother! 🇺🇸
@@chefbrett2269 Thank you brother 🌹
The long hair guy is having so much fun with this role 😂😂 “there goes my 600 bucks!”
"We're not about that"
"You're looking at a death angel"
Hahahaha
The bikes at the end???? Ahahahahaha
Perfect
Where was the Oscar consideration this is an amazing scene
Kudos to the guy who played Billy's dad. Real balls to act like a total douche bag in a bar full of bikers that care about kids.
I love a film that can make me sad and laugh at the same time and the bikers are so cool for protecting the kids
This movie is just pure gold.
Gold times
i swear to god almost started crying seeing that scene with the older biker coming out to talk to John, started howling when i remembered what i was actually watching
The actor playing the kid's dad was pretty damn brave.
Ik y is nobody talking about that
God bless you Johnny I needed to see this since my father passed
I got emotional watching how all those hard bikers showed such a good heart. Bless them.
That’s how we are
@@camb66 I can see that 👌
This low key was the sweetest thing they ever did
Haha it`s even funnier that they call themselves "Guardians of the children" :)))) So good
How is that funny? They're a real group that does real good work
My Uncle Serve one tour in Vietnam and he was in the Hell's Angel biker gang when he got back
I just noticed chapdog has a CIB on his vest.
This scene is like a kick to the heart from a steel-toed boot. Hurts like hell.
When he hits the bikes at the end, the best
I’m Fkn dying here
I love bikers I just love them amazing souks so damn caring and will help anyone in need ♥💜❤💗
What a great village! Makes me smile knowing good hearted people are willing to step up and exist.
1:49 who else seen the chick with beard hair
Thank god for people like GOC and BACA who really care about the children. Uttermost respect
This is the most unexpected best movie I think I’ve ever seen!
And spider Man
“Sorry about the bikes” 😂😂😂
Best grandpa movie
God damn. That actor playing the dad has a set of balls on him. A few of those guys don’t look like they were fucking around
Moments like 3:40 make me nervous because I know Johnny Knoxville cares nothing about how nice or well-intentioned that guy is. I mean he didn't really make the guy his mark in this case, but I know he would ruthlessly do so if he saw the opportunity.
Knoxville and Sacha Baron Cohen are my two favorite comedic actors, but sometimes I honestly believe they're true sociopaths.
7:45 I love how to old grey bearded biker is the calm voice that calmly tells the enraged man everything that's gonna happen to him lol. he is like the bikers Yoda and spokesman
This scene always broke my heart as a kid. Because I felt the little boys pain
I can't stop crying 😢 😭 💔 😪