I love how this movie is so relevant to music biopics it predicted the future even with the new Elvis movie. Truly comedy movies like this are once in a lifetime.
This was a parody of the Walk the Line, Johnny Cash biopic starring Joaquin Phoenix which came out a year or two early, but with the recent run of biopics it's returned to relevance, they're all the same.
@@underthetrees4780 It's a parody of the whole genre. Every second of the movie is parodying a different biopic. Walk the line is the most explicitly parodied, but there's so much more to the movie than just that one film being parodied.
You know this is based on fact with one of the musicians from back in the day I think the ring of fire guy he knocked up like his twelve-year-old cousin I think
True, the formulaic music biopic is mocked to death in this movie but yet it's always repeats, even in Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman. This movie is miles better than them.
Walk the Line was really good, but that was PURELY because of Joaquin Phoenix' performance (well, the majority of the cast was good/great, but Phoenix is, well, he's one of the best actors in hollywood right now IMO) without him the movie would be completely forgotten because, its true, it fits the music biopic mold perfectly, didnt switch it up enough imo Straight Outta Compton is pretty much the best music bio tho
Watched this movie 50 times and then I've watched the Elvis movie. Elvis in the scene in his pink suit at the beginning is almost the same as this scene. So good
This actor shows up on Gotham as a dark mentor character to the young Bruce Wayne and every time he talked I wanted him to say “wrong Wayne died” but alas
@@2ndarmoredhellonwheels106 I believe that's what this scene is about. They took a lot from when Rock n Roll first came out and how people were reacting to it.
I remember the Summer before my senior year in high school. One of my friends put this movie on and that day it became a top 10 comedy forever to stay in my list.
I LOVE this film. John c Reilly really is a good singer.. Before this film, i knew he was talented on the drums when he was sasquatch; the unofficial drummer for tenacious D
"You will never get anything but unconditional love and support from me. For you and your dreams" Literally next scene "You're never guna make it Dewey" god damn this is definitely in the top 3 comedies of all time
I can’t remember if I already posted this, but those three girls ripping their blouses… The last one really wanted to make the most out of that scene and it was awesomely funny 😄 God! I love this movie!
How many takes did the actor playing the minister need for his line, “You know who's got hands? The devil! And he uses ‘em for holdin’”? It looks like he’s starting to smile right at the end, almost about to break character. Quite frankly, even one successful take of a line like that would be a major accomplishment!
0:21 Girl in the middle looks like Lea Thompson who played Lorraine in Back to the Future. It's mostly the haircut and eyebrows, different jawline. Same eyes.
I love how this movie is so relevant to music biopics it predicted the future even with the new Elvis movie. Truly comedy movies like this are once in a lifetime.
Or music biopics usually just follow a lot of the same tropes?
Disnt predict the future at all 🤣 it's a parody of walk the line?
This was a parody of the Walk the Line, Johnny Cash biopic starring Joaquin Phoenix which came out a year or two early, but with the recent run of biopics it's returned to relevance, they're all the same.
The Elvis movie pretty much had this very scene, when Elvis makes his debut.
@@underthetrees4780 It's a parody of the whole genre.
Every second of the movie is parodying a different biopic.
Walk the line is the most explicitly parodied, but there's so much more to the movie than just that one film being parodied.
I love this movie because it's hilarious but the songs are actually really good, catchy and perfectly capture each genre
And each artist that he tries to copy later on lol
The song about the little people is a banger
@@marcoe1722 all the elevator buttons, SO incredibly high!
Especially the second one he makes
“I’m Dewey’s 12 year old girlfriend.”
I lost it the first time I heard that.🤣😂🤣
The "12-year old girlfriend" looks like a 39-year old post office clerk though
@@justmytwocentsdontgetmad that’s the.. joke
You know this is based on fact with one of the musicians from back in the day I think the ring of fire guy he knocked up like his twelve-year-old cousin I think
@@chrispennington6890 Jerry Lee Lewis married his 13 year old cousin….yuuuup
@@justmytwocentsdontgetmad let me guess… you haven’t seen this film and would not get it even if you did
"You know who has hands, the Devil and he uses them for holding"😂😂😂
That got me
Cody Wogan wow. He’s gonna hate The Beatles
hold my ham
And that’s how people thought back then
Me : That what chu say ta all the lil boys before you tell em take mah hand?
The cgi de-aging here is pretty amazing. Must've cost a fortune.
They got the guys who did Cavils mustache.
Not sure if this is an actual comment or saying John C Reilly is old
@@strider6336 he's supposed to be like 14 in this clip
I actually heard in an interview he did. That he has always looked old even in middle school lol not kidding
@@schmule460 that is sad, he must have gotten picked on.
“What do you mean? It’s about holding hands!”
“You watch your mouth!”
John C Reilly is such an unappreciated talent ...
It's sad he's considered Robin to Will Ferrell's batman. Reilly is so much more creative, original, and naturally hilarious.
He’s proved he can play serious roles several times and nobody seems to notice
u can always add shake but it would be nothing without bake
@@jodierehbein8721totally agree, him in, 'We need to talk about Kevin' for example. That's a movie that you struggle to watch twice.
funny that a parody of cinematic music bios ended being one of the best music themed movies ever
True, the formulaic music biopic is mocked to death in this movie but yet it's always repeats, even in Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman. This movie is miles better than them.
@@ezzong long as people still watch them theyll keep making them. Money motivates which movies get made
It's hard to take ANY music biopic seriously after seeing Walk Hard. They still all follow that parodied formula exactly.
@@ViccVegaa023 Bohemian Rhapsody even follows the same ending of grand performance as a last goodbye, like Dewey at the award show. What a joke
Walk the Line was really good, but that was PURELY because of Joaquin Phoenix' performance (well, the majority of the cast was good/great, but Phoenix is, well, he's one of the best actors in hollywood right now IMO) without him the movie would be completely forgotten because, its true, it fits the music biopic mold perfectly, didnt switch it up enough imo
Straight Outta Compton is pretty much the best music bio tho
I don't know why people didn't like this movie more. This scene is pure genius.
“You’re only 14” 😂😂😂
Forgot her lines. It was "You're only 41"!😂
Typical anime high school student
One messed up looking 14 year old
Puberty hit him hard and upside down.
Im 15
I can quote this movie verbatim and it's been one of my all time favorites since the day it came out ❤
If you haven't seen the whole movie, it's well worth it. It's hilarious!
Watched this movie 50 times and then I've watched the Elvis movie. Elvis in the scene in his pink suit at the beginning is almost the same as this scene. So good
When I saw that scene from Elvis, I also immediately thought of Walk Hard.
"Like the wrong kieed died!". Hahaha,that gets me every time!
This actor shows up on Gotham as a dark mentor character to the young Bruce Wayne and every time he talked I wanted him to say “wrong Wayne died” but alas
Followed by "And you never paid for drugs😂"...
Of course you're my girlfriend. I pointed at you in the audience!
Jim Gillespie “you hear that! I’m Dewey’s 12 year old girlfriend!!!”
Bohemian Rhapsoy 2018
If only it was that easy
1950's dating be like
"DID YOU HEAR THAT?? IM DEWEY'S 12 YEAR OLD GIRLFRIEND!!"
Lmfao too good
Oh well, Jerry Lee Lewis married his 13 year old cousin.
@@2ndarmoredhellonwheels106
Dewey is suppose to be 14 in this scene.
What kind of old maid wasn't married by 12 back then?
@@2ndarmoredhellonwheels106 I believe that's what this scene is about. They took a lot from when Rock n Roll first came out and how people were reacting to it.
You know the best part of this movie, all the original songs are really good.
I remember the Summer before my senior year in high school. One of my friends put this movie on and that day it became a top 10 comedy forever to stay in my list.
Bruh there's a 42 year old man playing a 14 year old and a 26 year old playing a 12 year old
Kristen Wiig was 34 in this
Ronaldo Ramirez Wait she was 26 when the movie came out?
RikuSenpai nope.
RikuSenpai she was 34 or 35
Apparently you didn’t get the joke
Hey! That's beloved character actress Margo Martindale
James Forster she’s great in Sneaky Pete and Dexter.
James Forster You mean character actress and fugitive of the law Margo Martindale?!
@@cheesestick2562 esteemed character actress and fugitive from the law Margo Martindale
It is? She is master dont even noutise her c:
@@cheesestick2562 No one takes Mags Bennett alive!
"You're only 14!"
Ironic as back then people actually left home by that age
Kristin Wiig cracks me up EVERY time I watch this clip!!
“You know who has hands?! The Devil! And he uses them for hold’n!”
Me: (Confused Lutheran Thoughts)
Dont be confused
They are promoting evil.
A 14 year old HERO who dates a 12 year old....
0:34 The most freezed scene in this movie...
I dunno why that "he uses them for holding" is the funniest line in the movie for me
What makes this movie so funny is that John C. Reily can actually sing! 🤣
2:47 Ha ha, I love Kristen is really getting into the hate. LOL
This Movie is Pure Art!!!
"Ain't got no room in my house for no devil spawn!"
What made this scene even better for me just now is the fact that I just realized his band mates are a bunch of kids 🤣 🤣🤣🤣
I LOVE this film.
John c Reilly really is a good singer..
Before this film, i knew he was talented on the drums when he was sasquatch; the unofficial drummer for tenacious D
"What do ya mean, it's a song about holdin hands?"
"You watch yo mouth."
😆😆😆
"You will never get anything but unconditional love and support from me. For you and your dreams"
Literally next scene
"You're never guna make it Dewey"
god damn this is definitely in the top 3 comedies of all time
John C Reilly is actually pretty good at singing he so underrated in general
I can’t remember if I already posted this, but those three girls ripping their blouses…
The last one really wanted to make the most out of that scene and it was awesomely funny 😄
God! I love this movie!
I just wanna know the blonde’s name. Looks like a young Lea Thompson
@@ComedyBros5 I know her, it's Molly C Quinn, I wanna know who the other two are
We really need more clips of this gem on TH-cam.
"Pa you becareful now you hear, before you go and say something your gonna regret for the rest of your days."
"Like what? Like the wrong kid died?"
The girl in the middle though
She hot af
Somebody’s gotta know the name
Blinxlllllllll bro she probably like mid 40s by now
Pedro Perez movie came out 10 years ago lol
@@McChillTheBill She's not credited, I don't think.
Is that esteemed character actress margo martindale? I thought she was a fugitive of the law
I was not ready for that first punch
That old man throwing hands was pretty awesome
0:57 Old man knows how to fight.
And he only needed one arm.
I actually love this scene, it represents as a musical commentary that impacts popular culture to expose hypocrisy in both politics and religion.
the moment she said "but you're only 14", I can't hold myself anymore XDDDD
I just love that his parents are Arlo Givens and Mags Bennett from justified 😂
The real reason for the bad blood in Harlan. Arlo kicked out Dewey.
You'll never leave Harlan alive.
*checks out most replayed part of video*
ah yes, a great scene indeed
Look at the actress's face at 2:48. Freaking adorable.
"You know who's got hands? The Devil!!! And he uses them for holdin'!" Oh my goodness!
The counter arguement to the preacher would be:
"So does the lord, what's your response to that?"
Yeah, but the minute they do that they would have to take a different route with the scene.
It's just a joke. It's taking something funny and making fun of what the other's reaction is. That was the joke I was doing.
@@Renegadegamer2001 I realize that, but far too often i see this happen in reality so it doesnt make me laugh, it just bothers me now.
The lesson here is to stop making jokes
How many takes did the actor playing the minister need for his line, “You know who's got hands? The devil! And he uses ‘em for holdin’”? It looks like he’s starting to smile right at the end, almost about to break character. Quite frankly, even one successful take of a line like that would be a major accomplishment!
Watching the preacher (Ron Howard’s father) get belted in the jaw was plain hilarious.
And besides rap is the Devil's music.
@@dannythomas417
And any music involved with the two words, “Fred” and “Durst”.
Kristen Wiig's growling kills me every time.
I'm convinced this wasn't originally part of the script. John C Reilly just has this effect on people.
Like what, like the wrong kid died?
Oh No!!
😂😂😂
The wrong keed* died
Hoho!
The worst case of being sawed in half the doc ever saw!
Esteemed Character Actress Margo Martindale
Gets me every time lol
Yep. That’s kinda how it was when Elvis started singing. Singing. Not hurting people. Singing. Not burning down houses. Singing. Go Dewey go!
The little growl she does at the end kills me lol
just noticed it!!lmao😁
"Take...take my hand...we're gonna walk through the park"
I promise to have you, home before dark
0:21 Girl in the middle looks like Lea Thompson who played Lorraine in Back to the Future. It's mostly the haircut and eyebrows, different jawline. Same eyes.
Kristen Wiig's face in the last shot killed me. Never had noticed it before.
And the growling.
You know who else has hands? The devil!😂😂😂
As a Dewey I love this movie
Old guy droppin’ fools.
Dan Echebarria his fists were in the war, he knows how to drop all the fools
0:33
At 0.25x speed 👌👌
@@SpringExalt Modern problems require modern solutions!
Nice
Who’s the lady on the right
@@poop_dookie Devinna Marcelina I think.
The 50's ladies and gentlemen.
Mathew Cipriano
Such a wonderful time. Communists ruined everything.
Also segregation
Still fully convinced Baz Luhrmann saw this and said "okay we have to do this scene from a 15 year old parody movie, but played 100% straight."
It's funny how painfully accurate this is. 🤣
I ain't ever heard of no one dying from no machete fight!
This is one of my favorite parts of the movie.
How many blue bras were there in the fifties
The blouses ripping open kills me
It's funny that the blond girl doesn't even rip her blouse open, it just opens like it wasn't buttoned.
She was already unbuttoning cause she knew from the moment the song began her shirt would end up open.
"Its about hokding hands"..
"You watch your mouth" 😂
That Fender bass is gorgeous
Best line ever "The wrong kid died!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The wrong KEED died!
Love the punching of the preacher
"What are you talking about it's about holding hands" lol 😆😂🤣
This is such a brilliant take on McCarthyism and it went over most people's heads.
The girl in the middle looks like Lea Thompson (Back to the future)
I wonder if that was intentional? These would be taking place in roughly the same time period.
prob was lol
I need to see all the snl alums and John C Reilly and the scary movie crew in one massive show
Seriously underrated flick
Along with tenatious d. This is prime inspiration for a particular set of aspiring musicians
Later, he gave up on his guitar/ song-writing dreams. He did pursue drumming. And some rap music about boats.
And gardening
I admit that every single time a pastor or a priest say that certain things are "devil's things" I urge to do what happens at 0:36 🙌😅🤣
“What do you mean? It’s about holding hands.”
“You watch your mouth!” 😂
I approve of the thumbnail.👍
🎶 The wrong kid died 🎶
The best part is that the instruments are period accurate
“Like WhAt thaat the wronng kid died”
0:37 lmao the full wind-up priest punch
I just watched the new Elvis movie, and this scene is even more funny 😂
Do you know who's got hands? The devil and he uses them for holding 😂
The irony that this is the same scene in the new Elvis biopic film lol
What’s funny is music really does control people to this level lol
WTF, seeing this the first time, need to watch this, thanks youtube for the thumbnail
You know who’s got hands? The devil, and he uses them for holdin
My favorite scene 00:33
Ron Howards dad! We went to the theater to see this and talk about totally caught off guard...this movie was fahhk'n nuts! In a good way.
This movie is so GD amazing.
0:34 why cant this happend to me
Well... it's either Aubrey Dickinson, Katrina Baker or maybe Sally Digirolamo. But the dark haired girl on the right is 100% Devinna Marcelina.
Who?