He’s a man, in the most basic sense of it. If we left the cave and build the cities it was because of people like him, or men who were trying to be like him.
@@buckfidencoincidencetheori7200 You beat me to the punch. I was about to comment that So let me chip in with another one. That's the noble art of self defence.
What are you talking about?,there's a fatty,a girl the look in her late thirties and an asian looking girl portrayed as Manson girls.All Manson girls were skinny,white and young
seeing this again, I realize I was wrong to fear for Cliff's wellbeing during this scene. He would've have fucked up Tex and Manson himself if they had shown up too.
Kenneth Bryant Absolutely. Especially Manson. With the the mystery surrounding Manson, people forget he was only 5 feet tall and skinny like a twig. A drunk teenager could wipe the floor with Manson.
@@therealjcon then they start coming over as if they were planning on hurting him and he stops them in their tracks with one epic threat. “You all take one more step and I will knock his teeth out.”
@@therealjcon he didn't really wanted to knock him out unconscious for a good siesta, just to smack him around a few until he came off his high to his sober senses _AND FIX the Caddie's tyre.
@@Royo2013 Not Manson; Clem something. One of the murderers in the group arrested at the murder after Sharon Tate's, so this was Tarantino giving him his fictional payback here 👍
@@anastasia6 in the hippie hay day during the summer of love they were referred to as flower children. Hence the San Francisco song by Scott Mckenzie saying make sure to wear some flowers in your hair.
I’m not American so I don’t really know about the hippie culture, when them hippie girls yelling that literally made me burst, like wtf this sounds so absurd.
I like how serious Cliff is about his job. Even though he's more like a friend to his boss. He still respects to job and his boss. " this isn't my car it's my bosses and if anything should happen to it. I'll be the one in trouble."
I think it's about consequences. Obviously Cliff knew why the hippie did it but he is telling him that what you did wasn't towards me as the car isn't mine. And gives him the opportunity to correct his mistake. The hippie didn't get the moral of the politeness offered by Cliff and was punished for it
i remember him mentioning that in the commentary purposely drove with the actor who played the cop in the trunk while he went to get fast food and driving through speed bumps, while he actor was yelling in the drunk "what the fuck are you doing".
Pussycat & her hippie town were all using George for a place to stay since he was completely bedridden, so they wouldnt have to pay for pretty much anything other than food & drugs (and weapons at the pool scene)
For those of you that are wondering why cliff is so confident and secure of himself,he was a green beret in the war,he’s literally a master at killing and warfare,a couple of hippies and crazies from a cult doesn’t scare him
Do you think being a green beret makes you superhuman? If 20 people charge you it doesnt matter if you're an army ranger you're still getting your ass beat
Cliff is the best character in the movie Brad pitt is brilliant, him and Leo’s chemistry was amazing, I went to see this movie 3 times in the cinema, it was hilarious
@@davidcrawford8349 some sort of suede shoes, I thought they might have been desert boots or chukka boots but they're not boots, on a closer look, some kinda suede shoe, sorry I can't be more helpful
What I love about this scene is that it shows how ballsy Cliff is. He's being faced down by what looks like about 20 hostiles yet he doesn't so much as blink. It sets his character up beautifully for the end of the movie.
Right?? The first time I watched the movie, I thought it was good and on par with past Tarantino flicks, but as I watched it more and more, it got better and better. Now everytime it's on, I HAVE TO watch it, LOL
I bought the 4K special collectors edition of this movie and a nice 4K steel book version of this movie so i didn’t have to open the collector’s edition one
Probably one of the coldest characters in the Tarantinoverse. Dude will not think twice when it comes to killing other than regretting he killed his wife.
For those of you who said Cliff deserves his own movie, which he does, if you read the book you’ll want it even more. They add so much depth to his character, particularly how much of a pragmatic killer he really is. I would love to see that movie.
Some people were upset with Cliffs depiction in the book but I just thought it made his character much more interesting. Tarantino is great at writing morally questionable badasses that are also very likable.
Absolutely. His backstory with brandy and the friend who owed him money and his date with the girl who is connected to mobsters would have made great scenes in a movie
anyway it doesn't matter, Brad Pitt is brilliant in this film, so is Leonardo DiCaprio, all the actors are great, excellent film, one of the best I've seen for a long time.
Cliff is one of Tarantino's best characters. Dude is the perfect blend of charming and terrifying when he needs to be. Beats the living shit out of Clem and doesn't think about it again, he's thinking about getting that pizza with rick lmao
I would loved to have seen Tarantino do a cop movie with Brad in the lead role as a no nonsense cop. We have not seen a movie like that in a long time.
@Kelly Ann Harbor Would you not like to see a nonsense dirty harry movie in the style of tarantino with Brad Pitt? That would be cool as hell. Brad is a really cool actor and the role of Cliff showed that to be the case as have several other roles he has starred in including Tyler Durden. What have you against the idea?
@@bighands69 One of goofy Tarantino's flaws is that he really hates cops. He was front and center in the BLM/Defund The Police beginnings, so f**k him on that score.
Right, what an idiot he was for thinking he could slash a dude's tire and somehow get off scot-free WHILE HANGING RIGHT NEAR THE CRIME SCENE. 2:03 Glorious karma.
Once I was out with a friend on motorbikes. We stopped for a break, where an asshole jogger tried to move our bikes (we weren’t in his way) and I had to stop my mate from kicking his head in. Don’t. Touch. Another. Mans. Vehicle.
Agustin Camejo I had to rewatch it to catch the boat scene, and I can see how it’s left open to assume he killed her because she was being emotionally abusive towards him but we don’t know for sure
@@OkinInc It's at Corriganville Park in Simi Valley California. It's at the end of Smith road. Smith road is off of Kuehner drive and where the Santa Susana Pass road ends and becomes Kuehner. It's about two miles from the original Spahn ranch.
@@jokeroneninesevenzero Can you take me with you and my hippie girlfriend for next time? We would like to visit this place where Cliff beat up our Comrade as we have to pay respects to our fallen hero.
The "Hippie" is a portrayal of Steven "Clem" Grogan, a member of the Manson Family who participated in the 1969 murder of Donald Shea. Shea was a ranch hand at Spahn Ranch who had also worked in Hollywood as a stunt man. Having Grogan get his ass kicked by a fictional stunt man perfectly encapsulates Tarantino's recurring themes of poetic justice and irony.
Funny, how he sounds so much less high after having the stupid punched out of him, I mean he saw Cliff walking right up to him, what did he think Cliff was going to do, shake his hand.
@@t-rexcellentreviews1663 his silly girly rabbit laugh he gave Cliff for answer already spoke to Cliff that he was like many, a coward who just is too used to bluffing and goofaw, that mostly works at intimidating only women and middle class senior citizens. And watch it, because I have seen mean older ladies that must have been worst and more dangerous when younger. Anyone from the hard working class would have just done as Clifton there, just drag him by his goldilocks and wake the s#it off him on his Bear bed, or keep mopping the decks with his own blood until cleaner.
I just noticed that at 2:59, all the girls are looking at the hippie dude and feeling bad for him except the red hair girl is staring at Cliff, who is in the final fight against him. Neat little detail
@@RandomGuy-fq4mb wdym I literally just reached out to him we talked and it’s crazy!!! Man U just missed an opportunity since he was only picking to talk to a few people
@@RandomGuy-fq4mb Lol your the dumb one! After I entered in my social security number and credit card information to prove I was real, Brad Pitt himself emailed me and told me he was in Fight House. Now, if he wasn’t really Brad Pitt, how could he say that?!
Hm.. They cant make a RDR movie, they would have to make a Series. Brad is too old to make a Series and too old to Play a guy in his mid 30's. No he's not the right guy.
That “NOPE” Brad says is the same “NOPE” he said to Hans Landa when asked if he would show him mercy in Inglorious Bastards 😂 …also says the same NOPE in Bullet Train when Channing Tatum asks him if it’s a ‘sex thing’
I just watched this scene twice in a row. Man this movie, not my favorite Tarantino film by far but it definitely had some amazing fucking scenes looking back at it. Cliff definitely the best character such a BadAss
I’ve seen the movie 4 times so far ! I don’t usually watch movies again so soon but this is an exception Definitely seen pulp fiction and kill bill more but damn this might beat it soon!
@@richardhernandez4490 Sum d00d: **Casually mentions fight club.** Every member within a 100-mile radius: **Immediately rushes over from whatever tf they're doing and** 2:03
@Schwanzus Longus Truth is if I hadn't been in prison I most certainly would've died at least 40 yrs ago. Many live in " prison " in the free world. I'm a free man in prison. Aboundinglove.Org
Quentin showed great restraint by not panning up from the girls feet, great acting by the women to pretend they were hating Brad Pitt.. all round great scene.
I love 1:08 because you think he’s taking the glasses off to get a better look at the tire but it’s really because he knows he’s about to beat the shit out of somebody. He puts them back on as soon as he’s finished
With the clear implication that they will be next, what were they planning on doing when they came walking towards him, attack him? Even if that worked which I highly doubt it would have, most of them would not have been coming out of it in one piece.
Love how the hippie chick sends the other hippie chick to go get rex...or Tex lol Like he was gonna be able to do anything. He would have had tex shine the hood while the other dude was changing the tire
@@formxr Having a gun and knowing how to use it are two completely different things. He cannot use the gun on horse back as his accuracy would be way off and who is to say Cliff would give him the opportunity to dismount the horse in the first place.
The entire Spahn Ranch sequence was so damned tense. I remember watching the film in theaters for the first time and kept thinking "shit shit shit," thinking Cliff was about to die very soon. And, in typical Tarantino fashion, the film completely subverted expectations. Love it.
@@bpswank429 oh look at the keyboard macho. Everyone knows what that punch is you knuckle dragger, he's just making a reference to captain Falcon's Falcon Punch.
Cliff is the definition of masculinity. The calmness and self confidence in himself and his actions. Like you feel that he is untouchable and get things done.
He is vary stoic and even tempered. Times it would make sense for you to see him full of anger. Nope he controls it masterfully. Does not hesitate when it's go time.
@@borisngondyoss2624 django is protayed as a young yet funny/stupid character with anger from a violent back story, but badass in his own way .... Soooooo, we have Jules, vincent ,the bride, hans landa, Mr blonde, stuntman Mike, the bear Jew.........
@@OG-uq9yb you obviously underestimate women. They do feel discomfort as much as we would but they overcome that feeling for the sake of POWER upon us.
I appreciate the genuineness of the reaction from the girls. It seems that so often, when a man is made to face the consequences of his actions and take responsibility, that immature women will respond with outrage at how anyone could be so "mean." The same immaturity that makes a man think he's a tough guy for slashing someone else's tire makes a woman think she's compassionate for mollycoddling him and admiring that behavior. Gentlemen, grow up and take responsibility. Ladies, grow up and don't treat men like little boys.
@Joel Furniss No you bitch, he's actually making sense. Clem was an absolute dumbass for actually thinking he could slash a guy's tire and get off scot-free while hanging around the crime scene. 2:03 He got what was coming to him. And you are an idiot for not understand basic logic, and you are a bitch for just using "shut up cuz I said so" for your argument with zero logic of your own. You are a sad, sad man.
This scene proves that cliff is one of Tarantinos scariest characters. He hides what he really capable of and if you’ve read Tarantinos own novelization of this movie, it says that yes he DID kill his wife out of a drunken rage, but he regrets it later, killed a person when he wanted to use his dog for dogfighting, and another guy right in a restaurant, and when he was fighting Bruce Lee, the guy was trying to kill him, the only reason why he didn’t because Janet broke up the fight
Cliff killing his wife, was it a reference to Robert Wagner killing his wife Natalie Wood. Supposedly drunk. They had an argument that night both had been drinking and it's never been fully investigated ? 🤔
He's dumb as rock actually. That's my boss's car. If somewhat to happen with my boss's car, I'll get into trouble. What he do after beating hippy? Throw him onto car hardly. Great move, Cliff! First, that move may cause a bloodprints from hippy's smashed face, second - dents. Sparring with Bruce Lee doesn't taught you nothing. That's why you couldn't get a job as a stuntman.
Oh so there’s a book too, still for me I still find Hans Landa to be the most terrifying character and probably among the most charming ones, even though the guy is a literal SS officer.
This scene and whole "manson family" scenes(like the end of the movie) are things that never happened but all of us that lived through the time, wish had really happened.
The hippie he punches at 2:03 is Steve "Clem" Grogan. Irony is the real Grogan helped murder a stuntman at Spahn Ranch named Shorty Shea and was sentenced to death, that is until 1972 when California overturned the death penalty. Grogan was released in '85. Here he is today, he's the guitarist with the green Fender: th-cam.com/video/DuCBvgMCzIU/w-d-xo.html&feature=emb_title
Such good filmmaking, the walk finding George and the horse riding up really brings the tension, made me think something was going to happen and then to pay that tension forward for the end scene then subverting what you were expecting to happen to just watch the hippies get murdered was so good
I honestly think this is thee most badass scene I’ve ever seen in a movie! Like it’s realistic, calm, controlled and focused. It takes its time, barely any harsh language from Pitt, just....perfect!
Francisco Corleone Alpha is an attitude, not what profession you’ve got. One of the points here is that Rick, the big shot actor is in reality an insecure guy, while Cliff - his ‘bitch’, is the real though guy. So. Nope. Cliff is the alpha.
Sitting second to the front row; that first punch was like a thunderclap from the theater sound system. What an experience. This movie accommodates the big screen & surround sound very nicely.
“Don’t f*** with another man’s vehicle!”- Vincent Vega
We love our cars.
Or with my boss vehicle
‘I woulda done anything to catch him do it. It woulda been worth it if I coulda caught him in the act’
It’s just against the rules
Randy White No
"I will knock his teeth out!" Cliff, you'd be doing that dude a favor if you did.
James Tressler loved how he delivered that line....all the bullshit stopped.
I'm amazed they didn't fly out on those first few hits.
@@smareng nah that time he was going for a broken nose and cut lip, if he hit him harder the third time like that his teeth would be out
Lol 😂🤣😂🤣
🤣
Brad Pitt just looks like he could exist in any period of history.
He’s a man, in the most basic sense of it. If we left the cave and build the cities it was because of people like him, or men who were trying to be like him.
@@icarojose6316he's an actor, dude
@@MajinBuusni i’m talking about cliff
What a shite comment
Louis?
The way he positions his legs before the punch followed by the slow-mo shot of the guy falling, so satisfying.
Sweet science very accurate
@@buckfidencoincidencetheori7200 You beat me to the punch. I was about to comment that
So let me chip in with another one.
That's the noble art of self defence.
I've always thought the same thing. Boom!
Get r done!
hippie: "you should leave"
also hippie: *slashes tire so he cant leave*
Underrated comment
The hippies today are running California into the ground
Hypocrites
It was the plan to kill him, maybe
Different hippy to be fair
Cliff Booth deserves his own spin off movie. Even if it's just him and his dog I'd still watch it.
Shit, even just him driving around LA with Brandy is enough for me to watch.
A badass man with a dog? Sounds familiar
Aw cmon man… the dude killed his fuckin wife!
@@SpaceStudios2000 Oh come on, like that's such a bad thing.
@@SpaceStudios2000 did he tho
This is a group of the all-time top Victoria’s Secret models compared to what the real Manson girls looked like.
Except for Lena Dunham she doesn’t fit in the with the rest of the girls.
What are you talking about?,there's a fatty,a girl the look in her late thirties and an asian looking girl portrayed as Manson girls.All Manson girls were skinny,white and young
Manson girls were pretty hot
Yeah suprisingly not showering doing drugs and fucking all day isnt a good regimen for beauty
@Om Patel not these, I meant the real girls, they look trashy and dirty in my opinion. but to be fair I've slept with worse
At least the hippies back then knew how to change a tire.
Touché 😂
If the hippies doesn't know how to change tier. Cliff just savagely stab his d*ck using his own knife
This Is Like The Perfect Summer Movie
Just the perfect movie all round.
@Laughing Out Loud, Same here
I agree it is perfect summer movie
why?
@@whatisthishandlegarbageWhat do you mean?
seeing this again, I realize I was wrong to fear for Cliff's wellbeing during this scene. He would've have fucked up Tex and Manson himself if they had shown up too.
Kenneth Bryant Absolutely. Especially Manson. With the the mystery surrounding Manson, people forget he was only 5 feet tall and skinny like a twig. A drunk teenager could wipe the floor with Manson.
well if they had a gun maybe he would be in trouble
And that is why Tarantion make his characther as somebody who can fight Bruce Lee..to show how tough he is
Cliff didn’t know what they had on that ranch or how many more people were there that wasn’t shown, that’s why he got outta there before Tex came back
AsSeenOnTV dude shut up; “Getting out of there” and “He was already leaving” is the same thing
I like how cliff gave the hippie a chance to fix it himself before going to beating the shit out of him. A true gentleman
That’s right, he gave him a chance and he spat it back in his face, and so Cliff gave him a beating instead.
Ladies *punch*
@@therealjcon then they start coming over as if they were planning on hurting him and he stops them in their tracks with one epic threat. “You all take one more step and I will knock his teeth out.”
@@therealjcon he didn't really wanted to knock him out unconscious for a good siesta, just to smack him around a few until he came off his high to his sober senses _AND FIX the Caddie's tyre.
You gotta be functional to work
There is nothing better than Brad Pitt in a Tarantino Movie
What about Brad Pitt AND Leonardo DiCaprio in a Tarantino movie
@@ToasterFrog-dv6wkthat would NEVER happen
The fuck you talking about? It just did.
Brad Pitt in a Guy Richie movie wins.
@@BeeHatGuythis is a joke right?
For some moments I thought, OMG Brad was going to be Killed by Manson family, fortunately it didn't happen.
I had this thought, but then I realized, c'mon, that's Brad Pitt
Don't ruin it
Same shit had me worried for a minute.
Right! I also was thinking that he was going to be killed by those heavenly creatures )
Even though the hippies try to kill cliff booth, I'm sure cliff booth will come out alive, he is a war hero, he went up against Bruce lee,.
The hippie already had a punchable face lol
Well, mostly because it's Manson
All hippies have punchable face
Royo2013 that wasn’t Charles Manson lol
He’s in the movie for like 25 seconds
@@Royo2013 Not Manson; Clem something. One of the murderers in the group arrested at the murder after Sharon Tate's, so this was Tarantino giving him his fictional payback here 👍
@@SammersM Ah aight. Thanks, Manson has better teeth ;)
Those hippies yelling "He's just a flower" had me howling in laughter.
what does it mean when they call him a flower
@@anastasia6 They’re saying he’s nice and a good person when really he’s an asshole
I think it means he’s harmless or something to that extent
@@anastasia6 in the hippie hay day during the summer of love they were referred to as flower children. Hence the San Francisco song by Scott Mckenzie saying make sure to wear some flowers in your hair.
I’m not American so I don’t really know about the hippie culture, when them hippie girls yelling that literally made me burst, like wtf this sounds so absurd.
Vincent Vega: "You do not fuck with another man's automobile."
I gotta stab the tire three times?
Why can't you just leave me and my car alone!
The best recreation of Spahn Ranch you'll ever see in a film. Tarantino really did his research here.
You're kidding right? Some of these girls wears make-up. They look just as little as the real girls as the Bruce Lee looked like Bruce Lee.
That hill in the background looks just like the one at the real location. Any idea where this scene was shot?
OkinInc it was filmed in corginville movie ranch in Simi Valley, CA.
@@OkinInc The hills look the same because this set was built about 2 miles away from the real Spahn ranch. QT did a awesome job recreating the ranch.
Spahn Ranch was just N on Topanga near the 118..not far where I rented. Didn't know!
I like how serious Cliff is about his job.
Even though he's more like a friend to his boss.
He still respects to job and his boss.
" this isn't my car it's my bosses and if anything should happen to it. I'll be the one in trouble."
BY TROUBLE HE MEANS HE WONT GET A SIX PACK TO GO WHEN THEY STOP FOR SMOKES NEXT TIME.....
That was just bluster for the hippy to chew on. Didn't work, obviously.
I mean I'd be pretty angry if I borrowed my friends car and some asshat knifed the tire. More so than my own car.
I think it's about consequences.
Obviously Cliff knew why the hippie did it but he is telling him that what you did wasn't towards me as the car isn't mine.
And gives him the opportunity to correct his mistake.
The hippie didn't get the moral of the politeness offered by Cliff and was punished for it
But don't understand why are they mad at him
Fun fact: that's Michael Madsen's personally owned Cadillac from Reservoir Dogs. He's driving around with a goddamn cop in his trunk
Wouldn't that be jewels car also? Just seems like the same resued car. Be cool if so
U mean Vic Vegas car.
His car has more screen time than Michael himself
i remember him mentioning that in the commentary purposely drove with the actor who played the cop in the trunk while he went to get fast food and driving through speed bumps, while he actor was yelling in the drunk "what the fuck are you doing".
But did he eat his fries yet?
"Can I at least get rag to wipe my face, first?"
"Nope!"
PERFECT!!
Tire first. 😂
Pussycat was very friendly towards Cliff when she first meet him... The moment Cliff asked about George's wellbeing, she starts to act hostile af
Scumbags don't like loosing a free ride.
All them shifted their expressions and body language
That's what users do.
Pussycat & her hippie town were all using George for a place to stay since he was completely bedridden, so they wouldnt have to pay for pretty much anything other than food & drugs (and weapons at the pool scene)
Passive-agressive cuntery.
For those of you that are wondering why cliff is so confident and secure of himself,he was a green beret in the war,he’s literally a master at killing and warfare,a couple of hippies and crazies from a cult doesn’t scare him
Yeah , he kills nazis (inglorious bastards)
Do you think being a green beret makes you superhuman? If 20 people charge you it doesnt matter if you're an army ranger you're still getting your ass beat
I heard he killed his wife and get away with it
Wasnt a green beret.was a marine in the pacific
@@satriapg666 he wasnt
Whether he's beating up hippies or scalping Nazis, Brad Pitt does an excellent job at portraying the characters Tarantino casts him as. 10/10 scene.
And DiCaprio covers even more ground with his role.
Pikey Mickey is one hell of a role.
Cringe AF.
@@enekaitzteixeira1070 ok
These are Satanists, not hippies.
Cliff is the best character in the movie Brad pitt is brilliant, him and Leo’s chemistry was amazing, I went to see this movie 3 times in the cinema, it was hilarious
I've only gone to a movie theatre 3 times in 10 years...Lincoln, Ford vs Ferrari & of course Once upon a time in Hollywood.
Best character my ass. That’s about the only character Pitt knows how to player- the alpha male.
Brad Pitt hasn't been this cool since Fight Club.
Edit: KEEP YOUR OPINION OUT OF MY FUCKING COMMENT
O'Ryan Begay and Troy
or since his last collabs with Tarantino from the movie Inglorious Basterds
You forget Aldo the Apache?
ohsevenone well that’s mike tyson
@@LizziesLukas inglorious basterds was a dumb movie the only good character in that film was waltz's character
“You embarrassed me.”
“Yeaaaaaaaaaaah, sorry bout that.”
LMAO LMAO
I'm definitely using that line when someone says that to me from now on 😂
Yeah we watched the SAME FUCKING CLIP fucking IDIOT
Cliff kicks ass when necessary throughout the movie, yet NEVER loses his temper.
totally cowboy !!!
What are Brad Pitt's shoes called
@@davidcrawford8349 some sort of suede shoes, I thought they might have been desert boots or chukka boots but they're not boots, on a closer look, some kinda suede shoe, sorry I can't be more helpful
@@davidcrawford8349 They're called moccasins, prominent in Native American clothing
@@davidcrawford8349 Minnetonka two button boots
He did the impossible. He made a hippie fix something.
lmao
Now make him get a job and a haircut.
**Picks Up Hippie*
*"Ladies"*
**FALCON PUNCH*
IAmVenom yes
No it's falco punch
“he’s just a flower!”
He is a Gentleman 😂
Pink Guy:
What I love about this scene is that it shows how ballsy Cliff is. He's being faced down by what looks like about 20 hostiles yet he doesn't so much as blink. It sets his character up beautifully for the end of the movie.
He's a war hero so I'm pretty sure nothing scares him
after waxing the car with Bruce Lee's ass a few hippies arent much of a challenge.
20 hostiles of mostly women who he'd probably dunk to the floor.
You consider hippies hostile? 🤣
20 hostiles fluffy smooth cheesy jelly hippies. I mean... he just needs to step on them to squish that kind of gelatine flesh under his boots.
Tarantino's rewatch value is unbelievable. It just gets better and better every time I watch it.
Right?? The first time I watched the movie, I thought it was good and on par with past Tarantino flicks, but as I watched it more and more, it got better and better. Now everytime it's on, I HAVE TO watch it, LOL
Amin
Honestly can’t remember the last time i wanted to watch a movie twice within a week especially a 2hr41m movie but im gonna watch it again
I bought the 4K special collectors edition of this movie and a nice 4K steel book version of this movie so i didn’t have to open the collector’s edition one
All of his movies have great rewatchability factors
Probably one of the coldest characters in the Tarantinoverse. Dude will not think twice when it comes to killing other than regretting he killed his wife.
For those of you who said Cliff deserves his own movie, which he does, if you read the book you’ll want it even more. They add so much depth to his character, particularly how much of a pragmatic killer he really is. I would love to see that movie.
Some people were upset with Cliffs depiction in the book but I just thought it made his character much more interesting. Tarantino is great at writing morally questionable badasses that are also very likable.
Absolutely. His backstory with brandy and the friend who owed him money and his date with the girl who is connected to mobsters would have made great scenes in a movie
Lies again? Hello FCB
was cliff booth a real person or is it just Hollywood artistic license?
anyway it doesn't matter, Brad Pitt is brilliant in this film, so is Leonardo DiCaprio, all the actors are great, excellent film, one of the best I've seen for a long time.
Cliff is one of Tarantino's best characters. Dude is the perfect blend of charming and terrifying when he needs to be. Beats the living shit out of Clem and doesn't think about it again, he's thinking about getting that pizza with rick lmao
I would loved to have seen Tarantino do a cop movie with Brad in the lead role as a no nonsense cop. We have not seen a movie like that in a long time.
@Kelly Ann Harbor
Would you not like to see a nonsense dirty harry movie in the style of tarantino with Brad Pitt?
That would be cool as hell. Brad is a really cool actor and the role of Cliff showed that to be the case as have several other roles he has starred in including Tyler Durden.
What have you against the idea?
That would be awesome, i wanna see Brad Pitt as a Harry Callahan type character.
@@bighands69 One of goofy Tarantino's flaws is that he really hates cops. He was front and center in the BLM/Defund The Police beginnings, so f**k him on that score.
Clem needed this.
Touching another mans car is no joke.
Right, what an idiot he was for thinking he could slash a dude's tire and somehow get off scot-free WHILE HANGING RIGHT NEAR THE CRIME SCENE.
2:03 Glorious karma.
Once I was out with a friend on motorbikes. We stopped for a break, where an asshole jogger tried to move our bikes (we weren’t in his way) and I had to stop my mate from kicking his head in. Don’t. Touch. Another. Mans. Vehicle.
Vincent Vega: “You don’t fuck with another man’s vehicle. It’s just against the rules.”
I think that's a repeating theme in Tarantino's movies.
They should be killed, no trial, no jury straight to execution. It was worth him doing it just so I could catch him doing it.
Cliff booth is the coolest most bad ass intrigueing, unique and interesting character out of all the tarantino films
The world needs more real men like Cliff Booth.
Kael7777 agreed
All we know about Cliff is he took down Manson’s family without truly knowing what their motive was; we don’t even know why he killed his wife
@@paulw.4528 We kinda do based on the boat scene.
Agreed
Agustin Camejo I had to rewatch it to catch the boat scene, and I can see how it’s left open to assume he killed her because she was being emotionally abusive towards him but we don’t know for sure
Today I went to the place where this scene was filmed. I was able to pinpoint the exact location where Cliff kicks Clem's ass.
Joker OneNineSevenZero where is the location please?
@@OkinInc It's at Corriganville Park in Simi Valley California. It's at the end of Smith road. Smith road is off of Kuehner drive and where the Santa Susana Pass road ends and becomes Kuehner. It's about two miles from the original Spahn ranch.
@@jokeroneninesevenzero Sounds like an episode of The Californians
@@jokeroneninesevenzero Can you take me with you and my hippie girlfriend for next time? We would like to visit this place where Cliff beat up our Comrade as we have to pay respects to our fallen hero.
Was Clem based off a real person?
The "Hippie" is a portrayal of Steven "Clem" Grogan, a member of the Manson Family who participated in the 1969 murder of Donald Shea. Shea was a ranch hand at Spahn Ranch who had also worked in Hollywood as a stunt man.
Having Grogan get his ass kicked by a fictional stunt man perfectly encapsulates Tarantino's recurring themes of poetic justice and irony.
I just looked him up on Wikipedia, and the character even looks like "Clem" Grogan.
And he was paroled after only 15 years because he told the authorities where they disposed of the ranch hand he was convicted of murdering,
That’s a poetic justice to seeing scramblehead get the shit kicked out of him, even if it is a fictional beating
I was married into the family of the daughter of Shea. He left them when she was a year old with nothing. But all families have there stories.
pretty cringe tbh
Tough, Unassuming, Loyal, Down to Earth, Dangerous (actually... deadly), and Funny all at once - This was a great character and was played perfectly
“Fix it”
“Can I atleast get a rag to wipe my face?”
“Nope. Tire first”
Thanks, I couldn't make out what the hippie said. I thought he said "Can I at least get a ride to fix my face" and that didn't make any sense lmfao
Awesome
Tyre
Funny, how he sounds so much less high after having the stupid punched out of him, I mean he saw Cliff walking right up to him, what did he think Cliff was going to do, shake his hand.
@@t-rexcellentreviews1663 his silly girly rabbit laugh he gave Cliff for answer already spoke to Cliff that he was like many, a coward who just is too used to bluffing and goofaw, that mostly works at intimidating only women and middle class senior citizens. And watch it, because I have seen mean older ladies that must have been worst and more dangerous when younger. Anyone from the hard working class would have just done as Clifton there, just drag him by his goldilocks and wake the s#it off him on his Bear bed, or keep mopping the decks with his own blood until cleaner.
I just noticed that at 2:59, all the girls are looking at the hippie dude and feeling bad for him except the red hair girl is staring at Cliff, who is in the final fight against him. Neat little detail
She's creepy as shit
@@leonardodicaprio6636 How dumb do you think people are?
during the final boss fight
@@RandomGuy-fq4mb wdym I literally just reached out to him we talked and it’s crazy!!! Man U just missed an opportunity since he was only picking to talk to a few people
@@RandomGuy-fq4mb Lol your the dumb one! After I entered in my social security number and credit card information to prove I was real, Brad Pitt himself emailed me and told me he was in Fight House. Now, if he wasn’t really Brad Pitt, how could he say that?!
If you're an RDR2 fan then you will see that Brad Pitt is perfect for Arthur Morgan
Inded
3:17 Arthur smoking as always.
Hm.. They cant make a RDR movie, they would have to make a Series. Brad is too old to make a Series and too old to Play a guy in his mid 30's.
No he's not the right guy.
@@philboom9136 oh really? Because you're fucking wrong.
@@philboom9136 Arthur Morgan looks older than Brad Pitt tho
Cliff Booth, the best friend any guy wish they had😎
That “NOPE” Brad says is the same “NOPE” he said to Hans Landa when asked if he would show him mercy in Inglorious Bastards 😂
…also says the same NOPE in Bullet Train when Channing Tatum asks him if it’s a ‘sex thing’
Yes that is so damn true!
Terds
Well, the colonel was cliff booth father
He also uses "Give'em what for" line in several movies too.
Brad Pitt at his finest role. Absolutely priceless.
Tyler Durden aint taking shit from a hippie
Ehh I wouldn’t say that
hell no that title goes to Tyler Durden from the movie ***** ****
Count in Moneyball and Bullet Train.
Lt. Col. Aldo Reign.
I just watched this scene twice in a row. Man this movie, not my favorite Tarantino film by far but it definitely had some amazing fucking scenes looking back at it. Cliff definitely the best character such a BadAss
Just like Samuel L Jackson in Pulp Fiction
Cliff was awesome but Leo seriously had me laughing every scene hes in
You don’t fuck with the guy who beat up the father of mma (Bruce lee).
I’ve seen the movie 4 times so far ! I don’t usually watch movies again so soon but this is an exception
Definitely seen pulp fiction and kill bill more but damn this might beat it soon!
@@tylertigno5443 I Fucking love Pulp Fiction and both Kill Bills
Yeah, that's all I needed. Time to watch, "Once Upon A time..." again. Thanks!!
That was satisfying to watch
Watch the whole movie
The Manson Family sure got what they deserved.
Yup fucking hate hippies
The 1969 equivalent of SJWs on Twitter.
"Fix it"
-Cliff Booth 1969
2:49
"I can fix that"
-Sam
Nope,Tire first
1:51
"Burn it"
-Kevin Garnett
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first rule of fight club: you do not talk about fight club
Second rule of fight club is you do NOT talk about fight club!
@@richardhernandez4490 Sum d00d: **Casually mentions fight club.**
Every member within a 100-mile radius: **Immediately rushes over from whatever tf they're doing and** 2:03
Third rule of fight club, don’t block cliff’s punch with your face
you already broke the rule.
His name is Robert Paulson.
this movie is so satisfying on so many levels
The one person who doesn't like this has most likely been punched in the face.
Charles Otis who hasn’t tho lol
More like is probably a hippie
Fucking Goddam Hippies.. Fucking Eye- Tailing movies.
Haha iv been punched in the face and this is awesome
Or probably Clem himself since he’s out of prison and can watch it LMAO
I love how he is sensitive when talking to his old friend and manly when the situation needs him to be like that.
why did he do that?
That’s called emotional intelligence/ emotional control
@@wrestlingzone9604 because it's a fictional character in a fictional movie where anything can happen
That's how real men are: gentle, sensitive and also beat the hell out of people who try to mess with them/ disrespect them
Tex would've been Nex'
@@TexWatson-sh8vf Nah it was dumber than that.............Rex?
@@geneseofootball1915
You are living in a movie world. In real life everybody that I wanted to be dead....is dead.
@@TexWatson-sh8vf And you were on a horsey!
@Schwanzus Longus
Truth is if I hadn't been in prison I most certainly would've died at least 40 yrs ago.
Many live in " prison " in the free world. I'm a free man in prison.
Aboundinglove.Org
Tex Watson you have issues man
Quentin showed great restraint by not panning up from the girls feet, great acting by the women to pretend they were hating Brad Pitt.. all round great scene.
Tarantino's creative and hilarious take on the Manson Family murders. Too bad it didn't go down this way in real life. Excellent film.
If McQueen had of decided to go there that night it may have been a different outcome.
In real life poor Sharon was buried with her baby in her arms. It’s terrible. I enjoyed the movie but that story was beyond horror.
@@bighands69 "had of decided"?
I love how Cliff, being completely capable of really hurting people, is still so gentlemanly when he does it… “Laaaaadies“
I love that line, since then if anyone hassles me I say, fuck off or I'll knock your fucking teeth out, usually works.
"I'll knock his teeth out"
Like there's teeth left after those punches.
Or after all that crack
That's how you handle disrespect
‘I was born in the wrong generation’ kids must be scarred.
As long as Tarantino still making movies, there is no wrong generation
@Lord Farquaad look up filthy frank born in the wrong generation and watch the whole video
@@greenbabycake2360 not this Millennial. I admire the pompadour look of Rick Dalton, until he went with that ugly mop top.
Oh really
greenbabycake dude I’m gen z and want to be like cliff
I think we need a spin off movie of cliff booth and his pitbull. Man I'd love to see that.
me too
I cannot get over how Tarentino keeps coming up with such awesome movies. This is one of his longest, but I'm telling you, absolutely worth the watch.
The first hour and a half was atrocious...
@@marklewen9384 Worth sitting thru it to get to the flamethrower/swimming pool scene though.
@@portnuefflyer dont spoil that part bro it ruin all the build up
I, for one, thought it was absolutely pointless.
Way too long 😂
I wonder how many kids today who watched this movie know what the "Champion" tee shirt meant? Fyi, it was America's largest spark plug manufacturer.
As an automotive Technician I knew right away...
Arguably one of the most satisfying moments in a film I've seen
I love 1:08 because you think he’s taking the glasses off to get a better look at the tire but it’s really because he knows he’s about to beat the shit out of somebody. He puts them back on as soon as he’s finished
he doesn't put them back
And with this, Cliff Booth became my favorite character from any Tarantino movie
Mine too!!!
Me three!
It's still Dr. King Schultz for me. RIP legend ☠️
Same.
There are no men left like Cliff Booth anymore. We're left with 10,000 hippies almost exactly like this guy in every West Coast city.
That scene of the hippie getting his face smashed, really put a smile on my face
Emos are hippies
@@chosengod5943 Furries too
Trump lost
@@falkoiii2630 tf does trump have to do with what he’s talking about
@@falkoiii2630 tds strong with you i see libturd
This was a perfect casting for Brad. I really enjoyed his acting, and his Oscar is well deserved!
2:32 something funny about the way they are walking up on him all "tough"
2:35 Love how Cliff shuts it down and they all stop on the spot.
“Fix it.” Sure no problem *optional ending unlocked*
Vincent Vega said it best 25 years ago, "You don't fuck with another man's automobile."
'Come one step closer, I will knock his teeth out' As if he hasn't already done that with those three punches
With the clear implication that they will be next, what were they planning on doing when they came walking towards him, attack him? Even if that worked which I highly doubt it would have, most of them would not have been coming out of it in one piece.
As if any of those teeth were worth keeping.
@@Therianthrope76 exactly!
2:27 don’t ever let it be said that cliff booth isn’t a gentlemen
You know everyone says he is such a cool bad ass...and he sure is...but I also think he is such a gentleman and sweet heart... wonderful character.
I like this version of what happened rather than what actually occurred.
I hate hippies and it was so satisfying!! Thanks Tarantino
I also hate antifa
Oh yeah it was great
They’re low key kinda cute
@Sarthak Katewa that's your opinion man.
cult ≠ hippies
Love how the hippie chick sends the other hippie chick to go get rex...or Tex lol Like he was gonna be able to do anything. He would have had tex shine the hood while the other dude was changing the tire
Lol
Tex Watson. Read the book.
@@eols2190 yes, CIA agent Tex Watson, one of the agents in the fraud.
@@eols2190 And you should watch the movie.
@@eols2190 Tex Watson got his ass handed to him by Cliff.
Tex would’ve got his shit rocked to lol
Tex did get his shit rocked.
@@halkeye20 he obviously meant in this scene, slug breath.
i hear dog bites are bigger in Texas.
Pretty sure Tex was the only one with the gun which is why he was called.
@@formxr
Having a gun and knowing how to use it are two completely different things. He cannot use the gun on horse back as his accuracy would be way off and who is to say Cliff would give him the opportunity to dismount the horse in the first place.
The entire Spahn Ranch sequence was so damned tense. I remember watching the film in theaters for the first time and kept thinking "shit shit shit," thinking Cliff was about to die very soon.
And, in typical Tarantino fashion, the film completely subverted expectations. Love it.
I love the way he says “nope” 😂
TIRE FIRST.
Like he says at the end of inglorious bastards 😎
Tire first
2:03 I love how cliff quickly sets his feet right before he threw that falcon punch
Joe rogan:
‘’ooohhh nasty right hand’’
Tf is a falcon punch nerd ? It’s a classic cross
@@bpswank429 oh look at the keyboard macho. Everyone knows what that punch is you knuckle dragger, he's just making a reference to captain Falcon's Falcon Punch.
Who you calling nerd you fucking dork, I’ll put you in a locker
@@bpswank429 "nerd"
Exposed yourself
How would you know to call him a nerd if you had no point of reference? Lame af
Cliff is the definition of masculinity. The calmness and self confidence in himself and his actions. Like you feel that he is untouchable and get things done.
He is vary stoic and even tempered. Times it would make sense for you to see him full of anger. Nope he controls it masterfully. Does not hesitate when it's go time.
What does being calm, self confident, and untouchable in getting things done have to do with masculinity?
@@hammill444 maybe not untouchable but literally everything else has everything to do with it
If I was that handsome I too would be very self confident.
Duh! Cliff Booth Donald Trump
“He’s just a flower! 😂😂
This scene really portrays Clem Grogan as the little weasel he truly is.
This movie is so god damn cool it is almost unbelievable
He's the manliest character from all Tarantino movies, and every man should be like him
Killed his wife lol
Yeah I agree. Django is a close second
@@borisngondyoss2624 django is protayed as a young yet funny/stupid character with anger from a violent back story, but badass in his own way ....
Soooooo, we have Jules, vincent ,the bride, hans landa, Mr blonde, stuntman Mike, the bear Jew.........
Butch Coolidge
Cliff Booth was cool but Brad Pitt in Inglorious Basterds was fukkin bad ass.
0:02 How can women walk with this without feeling any discumfort ??
They’re probably used to it
@@OG-uq9yb you obviously underestimate women. They do feel discomfort as much as we would but they overcome that feeling for the sake of POWER upon us.
That’s what youre thinking when you see that?
@@OG-uq9ybthey uncomfortable things for tall men’s attention, there’s not much more to it
@@limpa756Yes. Not for short beta men like you. Give up
I appreciate the genuineness of the reaction from the girls. It seems that so often, when a man is made to face the consequences of his actions and take responsibility, that immature women will respond with outrage at how anyone could be so "mean." The same immaturity that makes a man think he's a tough guy for slashing someone else's tire makes a woman think she's compassionate for mollycoddling him and admiring that behavior. Gentlemen, grow up and take responsibility. Ladies, grow up and don't treat men like little boys.
ok boomer
You shut your dirty fucking mouth Joel
Well said.
@Joel Furniss No you bitch, he's actually making sense. Clem was an absolute dumbass for actually thinking he could slash a guy's tire and get off scot-free while hanging around the crime scene.
2:03 He got what was coming to him. And you are an idiot for not understand basic logic, and you are a bitch for just using "shut up cuz I said so" for your argument with zero logic of your own. You are a sad, sad man.
You could have simply said "women cause trouble..."
This scene proves that cliff is one of Tarantinos scariest characters. He hides what he really capable of and if you’ve read Tarantinos own novelization of this movie, it says that yes he DID kill his wife out of a drunken rage, but he regrets it later, killed a person when he wanted to use his dog for dogfighting, and another guy right in a restaurant, and when he was fighting Bruce Lee, the guy was trying to kill him, the only reason why he didn’t because Janet broke up the fight
Cliff killing his wife, was it a reference to Robert Wagner killing his wife Natalie Wood. Supposedly drunk. They had an argument that night both had been drinking and it's never been fully investigated ? 🤔
He's dumb as rock actually. That's my boss's car. If somewhat to happen with my boss's car, I'll get into trouble. What he do after beating hippy? Throw him onto car hardly. Great move, Cliff! First, that move may cause a bloodprints from hippy's smashed face, second - dents. Sparring with Bruce Lee doesn't taught you nothing. That's why you couldn't get a job as a stuntman.
Where?
@@vanezzos1932 book
Oh so there’s a book too, still for me I still find Hans Landa to be the most terrifying character and probably among the most charming ones, even though the guy is a literal SS officer.
This is a nightmare scenario for any person. There's a whole crowd against you. Cliff handles it with such grace and style.
Nightmare for people like you!
If it was reality cliff would have massacred those women's crowd.
I mean, not really. MOst of them were woemn and doped up to their eyeballs on meth, acid and other drugs so they weren't really gonna do much.
This scene and whole "manson family" scenes(like the end of the movie) are things that never happened but all of us that lived through the time, wish had really happened.
Everyone needs a friend like Cliff
Or BE the Cliff friend
The hippie he punches at 2:03 is Steve "Clem" Grogan. Irony is the real Grogan helped murder a stuntman at Spahn Ranch named Shorty Shea and was sentenced to death, that is until 1972 when California overturned the death penalty. Grogan was released in '85. Here he is today, he's the guitarist with the green Fender: th-cam.com/video/DuCBvgMCzIU/w-d-xo.html&feature=emb_title
It could also be Manson, who presented a film script to Steve McQueen, and ended up getting punched in the nose.
@@brettknoss486
If McQueen had of been at the residence that night things may have gone down in a completely different manner.
Cliff reminds me of my Grandpa. He was a WWII vet and didn't take shit from anyone
My Pop, too. US Army Ranger, 36th "T" Division.
That’s not just some hippy it’s supposed to be Clem Grogan the first Manson murderer to be paroled. I find this scene very satisfying
Such good filmmaking, the walk finding George and the horse riding up really brings the tension, made me think something was going to happen and then to pay that tension forward for the end scene then subverting what you were expecting to happen to just watch the hippies get murdered was so good
I honestly think this is thee most badass scene I’ve ever seen in a movie! Like it’s realistic, calm, controlled and focused. It takes its time, barely any harsh language from Pitt, just....perfect!
Cliff was a true Alpha..
nope, he is the Rick's assitant so he is beta
@ be a domestic almost-slave is not a job.
Francisco Corleone he gets paid by Rick though
@@territorialtea747
for being his personal bitch
Francisco Corleone Alpha is an attitude, not what profession you’ve got. One of the points here is that Rick, the big shot actor is in reality an insecure guy, while Cliff - his ‘bitch’, is the real though guy.
So. Nope. Cliff is the alpha.
Sitting second to the front row; that first punch was like a thunderclap from the theater sound system. What an experience. This movie accommodates the big screen & surround sound very nicely.