this scene makes my heart soar . What makes it so real is that Barry doesn’t turn from a push-over into a Man because he WANTS to. He changes from a lonely blue boy into a self-possessed person because he HAS to. and it feels so damn good to finally see him stand his ground for himself and his newfound Love.
well 98% of the times people change because they have to, not because they want to. The psychological pain is such that they cant bear it, that forces people to change.
It's incredible. Barry's heroic and almost larger than life entrance in this scene feels like it's straight out of a western (the music playing in the background helps build that vibe as well).
"from" almost feels like I'm gonna beat you so bad I'm just gonna absorb that evil, like "out" feels like you beat them and they learn never to do it again. He doesn't even want to reward him that luxury
@@user-oy3xl7zb7f good call, it does sound like that but it sounds more real that way. I checked the script and neither line is in it. It goes : "I'm a nice and reasonable man. I didn't do anything wrong. Please don't make me hurt you. And I'm telling you: that if you ever hurt me or if you hurt someone that I love.....I will hurt you many, many, many times over.....because it's not right to take people's trust. "
"I have a love in my life in my life. It makes me stronger than anything you can imagine !" I'll admit, I got teary eyed when he said this. I hope you all find the love of your life, just as I found mine. You'll move mountains because you'll have someone you're willing to die for.
I hope everyone finds that love as well. I feel so fortunate to have it in my life. It’s a force stronger than anything I can explain over text or with words. It’s primordial
Mattress Man needing the last word is hilarious, but I also just like the way they resolved their conflict. While I do think Mattress Man felt intimidated and backed down, I believe there was a mutual respect between the two - Barry being pushed to stand up for himself and Mattress Man respecting that he did it face to face.
@@mjhilps by random, i just meant something small, a little bit funny and oddly satisfying to see. Not something largely unpredictable and stunning. Magnolia is a breathtaking PTA film though and I do agree with your comment on it! And that’s that!
I was going through some stuff when I was younger. Nothing too serious to the extend of PDL, but Sandler's character in this movie really resonated with me. I felt out of place, angry, socially inept, and pathetic. I didn't lash out like Barry, but I felt like Barry. The way Barry is portrayed as "pathetic" but really he's just human was a big help to me, reminded me that my mistakes and faults were not because I was less than human. In the end Barry is strong, loving, and worthy of respect even though he has faults, and I think that applies to most of us.
I am doing mostly great. Seems like a lifetime ago. I still remember what it felt like though like it was yesterday, so I really feel for people going through that now and always want to remind them their future will likely be much better.@@Kipthunder
I like when characters are holding a prop throughout an entire scene and then the scene ends with them passing that prop to its rightful owner.... it's a burden waiting to be loosed the whole time.... it's builds anticipation. I just noticed the same thing when Lebowski is at the impound lot and is handed his sideview mirror, interrupting him mid-lunge for the passenger door.... it's like "take you're mirror, dude.... why am I holding *your* mirror,....dude"?
lol that final cowardly “That’s… that” shows the guy is all talk and really doesn’t want to fight with him because he’s scared of how he stood up to him.
this is missing the Conway Twitty track after the transition from the Jeremy Blake art/Jon Brion climactic music. the Criterion Collection version dropped that for some reason. it played in theaters and on the DVD
@@lugie69 no, you’re misunderstanding. It plays loudly and in the foreground as he’s walking in before turning into the background music playing in the store. You can see what I mean on the version they have on HBOMax right now
And then he stands up to the mattress man it's more funny than anything just like when he got t-boned and they got tire irons and tried to f*** them up that was funny
they probably heard about how a guy they were scamming went haywire and beat up their crew in LA. they probably didn't get pushback like that and when Barry yelled at him on the phone it probably rattled mattress man. so he was already a question mark for him. mattress man seemed like more bluster than anything (especially without his crew).. so I bet when he saw the guy standing there in a kind of threatening way not saying anything.. and maybe he noticed the phone in his hand. he figured, oh this is probably that one guy who seemed unhinged, and got nervous.
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this scene makes my heart soar . What makes it so real is that Barry doesn’t turn from a push-over into a Man because he WANTS to. He changes from a lonely blue boy into a self-possessed person because he HAS to. and it feels so damn good to finally see him stand his ground for himself and his newfound Love.
Yes 💟
Agreed. The scene where he calls his sister achieves the same effect for me.
well 98% of the times people change because they have to, not because they want to. The psychological pain is such that they cant bear it, that forces people to change.
@@calowenby1654 Yeah, the the best scene.
Uncut Gems is where he really shines as an actor but Punch Drunk Love will always be my favorite Adam Sandler performance.
Agree 100%
Me too
See, I couldn't finish Uncut Gems. No clue why.
@Rockmaster2112 that's the beauty of it
@Rockmaster2112 Funny..one of my favorites too, but my wife hates it 😆
2:41 "Tha... That's that. Th..."
Sounds so genuine it's impressive.
That’s PSH for you, a tour de force in every aspect.
@@timmatthews1085 Underrated amazing actor
@@alexvergara1487 Pretty many people recognize how talented he was. Just sad that he's gone.
Good movie... Hoffman is such an amazing actor. He sells every scene he's in.
R.I.P. PSH 1967-2014 🙏
He is sorely missed
It's incredible. Barry's heroic and almost larger than life entrance in this scene feels like it's straight out of a western (the music playing in the background helps build that vibe as well).
That's a keen observation. Good eye.
"You tell me that's that before I beat the hell from you."
Interesting way he puts that.
Always thought the same instead of the traditional out of you. Its more poetic, like a bigger reason.
"from" almost feels like I'm gonna beat you so bad I'm just gonna absorb that evil, like "out" feels like you beat them and they learn never to do it again. He doesn't even want to reward him that luxury
Always felt he got the line wrong but it made sense in editing so they kept it. Or maybe that's just the line and an odd choice of words.
@@user-oy3xl7zb7f good call, it does sound like that but it sounds more real that way. I checked the script and neither line is in it. It goes : "I'm a nice and reasonable man. I
didn't do anything wrong.
Please don't make me hurt you.
And I'm telling you: that if you
ever hurt me or if you hurt someone
that I love.....I will hurt you
many, many, many times
over.....because it's not right to
take people's trust.
"
"I have a love in my life in my life. It makes me stronger than anything you can imagine !"
I'll admit, I got teary eyed when he said this. I hope you all find the love of your life, just as I found mine. You'll move mountains because you'll have someone you're willing to die for.
I hope everyone finds that love as well. I feel so fortunate to have it in my life. It’s a force stronger than anything I can explain over text or with words. It’s primordial
It’s a nice thought. But the reality is-- most never will. @@mattcee6323
Yes! I have that kind of love...4 kids and a grandbaby❤
I didn't find someone to die for. But I did find somebody to live for.
@@silversnail1413❤❤❤❤
Barry is the only valid 'literally me' character
Haha true
He's like all the worst parts of my autistic self in one person.
best comment here no doubt
Nah muscle man from regular show
@@colinftp3288you know who else is a ‘Literally Me’ Character?
1:35 "I have so much strength in me, you have no idea."
I would kill to have this type of confidence.
Mattress Man needing the last word is hilarious, but I also just like the way they resolved their conflict. While I do think Mattress Man felt intimidated and backed down, I believe there was a mutual respect between the two - Barry being pushed to stand up for himself and Mattress Man respecting that he did it face to face.
That’s a good point. I’ve always felt like Barry and Mattress Man had some deal of stuff in common, and I really like your interpretation.
Such a unique and fantastic movie. Never get sick of watching it.
I just finished watching this film just now and I came here to see if anybody else was laughing hard at the "Th-That's that! 🤚" scene
Oh of course. It’s a classic moment.
One of the best romantic movies I have ever seen. R.I.P PS Hoffman.
Never underestimate the strength a man can draw on from a love in his life.
It truly does make them stronger than anything anyone can imagine.
Dean: NOW GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE, PERVERT!
Barry: DIDN'T I WARN YOU?!
Dean: TH... THAT'S THAT.
🤣😅😂
There's a teeny tiny even funnier lil th- at the end. Th- That's that. Th-
philip seymour hoffman was such a gem
That makes me laugh 😂!!
You have correctly transcribed the words from the video you just watched.
I was expecting a full on drama when i saw this but its actually super funny.
Listen to me.
WHAT'S YOUR NAME, SIR?!
Tbf while Sandler is playing his role more dramatically, the film itself is a dark comedy.
@@hipsterelephant2660 Not a very dark one imo. It’s more along the lines of absurdity.
I frequently use the phrase "that's that, Mattress Man". Few people get the reference.
PSH: Ow! x2
The late Philip Seymour Hoffman getting a haircut is the most random moment that I have ever seen in a PTA film. RIP legend!
The most random? Have you seen Magnolia yet? One of the most unexpected moments in movie history. Otherwise I agree, PSH is the GOAT
@@mjhilps by random, i just meant something small, a little bit funny and oddly satisfying to see. Not something largely unpredictable and stunning. Magnolia is a breathtaking PTA film though and I do agree with your comment on it! And that’s that!
My fav PSH-PTA moment probably was when Scotty J (PSH) was showing his new car and trying to kiss Dirk Diggler (Mark Wahlberg)
ow!
It's to illustrate his vanity, but also it gives him the opportunity to wear a poncho, when Barry comes to call him out. Tip of the hat to westerns.
I was going through some stuff when I was younger. Nothing too serious to the extend of PDL, but Sandler's character in this movie really resonated with me. I felt out of place, angry, socially inept, and pathetic. I didn't lash out like Barry, but I felt like Barry. The way Barry is portrayed as "pathetic" but really he's just human was a big help to me, reminded me that my mistakes and faults were not because I was less than human. In the end Barry is strong, loving, and worthy of respect even though he has faults, and I think that applies to most of us.
Hey thats so cool to hear, I feel like him too, I hope you're doin ok man
I am doing mostly great. Seems like a lifetime ago. I still remember what it felt like though like it was yesterday, so I really feel for people going through that now and always want to remind them their future will likely be much better.@@Kipthunder
I feel like this should me mandatory viewing for young men struggling with social anxiety @@David-zl2cs
Beautifully said man.
This scene helped me reclaim my inner strength and harness my anger for good.
Haha I forgot how Barry hands the guy the telephone at the end.
I miss Phillip Seymour Hoffman so much! Too soon wow.
R.I.P Philip Seymour Hoffman
Didn’t i warn you !!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
this is genius piece of art
have check this scene out now and then as it pops back into my head at random. it's a real beauty and that's that
DIDN'T I WARN YOU
That's that! ;_;
Must have taken Barry ALLOT of balls to say that!
I love so much that part, I laugh everytime I watch it.
@@Turtleproof lol
This was a very underated film one Sandler's best works
The film was anything but "underrated". It was extremely HIGHLY rated.
I can't even put into words how much I love this scene.
I always LOL at this scene when Hoffman gets scared.
Amazing scene! Sandler is an actor for sure under the writing and direction. This is a powerful scene. Barry is loaded for bear..
Ah we didn't know how lucky we were when PSH still was alive to play in PTA films...
That slow pan at 0:41 tho
"I'd say 'That's that,' Matress Man"
Just makes basic comedy movies with his friends and casually turns in Oscar worthy performances when he feels like it.
I like when characters are holding a prop throughout an entire scene and then the scene ends with them passing that prop to its rightful owner.... it's a burden waiting to be loosed the whole time.... it's builds anticipation. I just noticed the same thing when Lebowski is at the impound lot and is handed his sideview mirror, interrupting him mid-lunge for the passenger door.... it's like "take you're mirror, dude.... why am I holding *your* mirror,....dude"?
This feeling is the best in the world.
This is my favourite PTA film hands down
This is my favorite role of Philip Seymour Hoffman
Jesus Sandler is such a force. God bless him.
Would love to see Adam Sandler do more drama
Have you seen 'The Meyerowitz Stories' and 'Uncut Gems'?
Hustle looks pretty cool too!
Hustle and new movie with safdies
lol that final cowardly “That’s… that” shows the guy is all talk and really doesn’t want to fight with him because he’s scared of how he stood up to him.
The fact that Mattress man had to get the last word in to make himself look like the better man is hilarious.
*THATS THAT*
Paul Thomas directed TF out of this movie
I love love love this movie, I can watch it over and over❤
You’ll love what’s in my pants
POV: you insult a discord admins kitten.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman is such a great actor, but I think the very underrated Sandler out performed him in this movie. Love it
Dunno why but that quote got me rolling
This guy has an orange Nissan but wants Corvette
this is missing the Conway Twitty track after the transition from the Jeremy Blake art/Jon Brion climactic music. the Criterion Collection version dropped that for some reason. it played in theaters and on the DVD
Turn your volume up.
@@lugie69 no, you’re misunderstanding. It plays loudly and in the foreground as he’s walking in before turning into the background music playing in the store. You can see what I mean on the version they have on HBOMax right now
damn, and Criterion boasts its "preservation" status too. What a shame its a great song
THATS THAT!
DIDN’T I WARN YOU
This scene makes me miss PSH so much more.....it was genius getting him and Sandler in a scene together.
a happy birthday to philip seymour hoffman today
“Ow.” “Oow.” 😅
"Excellent! We'll call it "Punch Drunk Billionaire"! -Catamount Studio Executive responding to a related Sandler pitch.
And then he stands up to the mattress man it's more funny than anything just like when he got t-boned and they got tire irons and tried to f*** them up that was funny
how do they kept so serious face during that scene. i laughed so much :D
My favorite movie.
Happy Gilmore vs Owen Davian
God, I hated Philip Seymour Hoffman‘s character….. what a great actor he was.
When they break apart. Hoffman leans in. It’s because he’s expecting a punch. He knows to lean in close so the opponent can’t get full extension.
Did they censor the "bitch" when PSH tells the woman to shut up?
No
@@lukess.s after writing this comment, i confirmed they do
@@billycostigan1247 I just recently seen the movie. He doesn't say bitch in the movie
No, because he never said that at all.
I love this movie
That's that
This movie made me a fan of Adam Sandler
bruh how do they know he is? they never saw his face
they probably heard about how a guy they were scamming went haywire and beat up their crew in LA. they probably didn't get pushback like that and when Barry yelled at him on the phone it probably rattled mattress man. so he was already a question mark for him. mattress man seemed like more bluster than anything (especially without his crew).. so I bet when he saw the guy standing there in a kind of threatening way not saying anything.. and maybe he noticed the phone in his hand. he figured, oh this is probably that one guy who seemed unhinged, and got nervous.
Good movie.
A punch was nessecary in this scene 😅
1:04 god I miss him so bad
Sandler is gangster asf
why did the broken glass plungers look like Fortress of solitude?
I think everyone mirrored
themselves in this film,
And if you think you didn't,
Your not being honest.
You’re
What did Adam Sandler yell when he was almost at the door ? It sounded like he said "that number was you" But really I have no idea what he said lol
He said “DIDNT I WARN YOU”
@@epicsoldier2485 oh ok lol ty
1:40 Just look at those different head shapes. Truly their genetic influences on show in true perfection. Same skin but completely different peoples.
Wtf lmfaoo
What
Same heights
found the weird eugenics mf in the punch drunk love comment section
must have taken Phrenology in Film 101 at the Alabama College for the Criminally Stupid
ow
Didn't I warn you? That's that. (I realize the goal sometimes is an implicit captcha, you are supposed to say "I saw the thing", also, be careful, maybe the machine is smarter than you think, and reads everything backwards and forwards and back and646699
wtf??
@@omnaysayer he's being eccentric let him do it
@@theconsciousobserver6829 eccentrically being a moron
that´s that
Great scene and RIP PSH, a true all time great actor.
THATS THAT!