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Hot Damn! It’s The Soggy Bottom Boys! – O Brother, Where Art Thou? Is there anything better than this clip, if you love this movie this has to be the best scene. If you haven’t seen it, do it, you wont regret it.
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Whats movie
Thx
I go out of my way to listen to this.
The whole movie is my favorite part
The best scene is the movie theater.
“We thought you was a toad!”
“*WHAT?*
“We thought. You was. A TOAD.”
*brain unable to process information* “… Do not seek the treasure!”
Homer’s The Odyssey as told in depression era Mississippi.
“Momma said you got hit by a train”
I showed this movie to my 20 yo son for the first time over the holidays and he can’t get it out of his head.
George? Some of your foldin’ money’s come unstowed…
R-U-N-N-O-F-T
…and stay out of the Woolworths!
Dan Tyminski, the guy actually doing the lead vocals, is the man.
Check out his new shit:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ihmjh7RL14&list=OLAK5uy_myUJbLse2R8di6pvIv_z9OJMGFhpaOJNg&index=4
I’m a dapper Dan man.
You know what? Ok.
Edit: okie doke. Alrighty
I know the lyrics to that entire movie soundtrack. Only album I know word for word lmao
Cow killer!
Here is a clip where Clooney talks about trying to sing that song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRYsJKdL4VE
Hands down my favorite movie
I rewatched this recently and was shocked at the middling metacritic reviews. It’s got like a 60 percent. I think it’s a perfect movie. Didn’t realize, but the prison warden chasing down and at the end executing the protagonists perfectly matches the description of the devil that the Robert Johnson standin character gave them.
Tommy, what you ridin there?
Uh, roll top desk
Well ain’t this a geographical oddity. Two weeks from everywhere.
That’s a mighty fine pickin’ and a singin’!!!
Great scene in a fantastic movie! Love the Soggy Bottom Boys version and the Home Free version just as much if not more, mostly for the amazing harmonica sounds made with his….hands, worth checking out if you have never heard them https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ew_bfFvros
I saw Ralph Stanley sing this song in a little dive bar right after the movie came out. It was great.
Something about unexpected musical numbers can become iconic in great movies. One of my favorite scenes in [The Talented Mr Ripley](https://youtu.be/mT-fOr29OfA)
“You stoled from my kin!”
“He was fixin’ to kill us!”
“You didn’ know that at the time!”
“So I borrowed it til I did know!”
“THAT DON’ MAKE NO SENSE!”
Charles Durning, the actor who played Gov. Pappy O’Daniel (the one who says “Opportunity knocks” in this clip) had a hell of a career.
Among other things, he was one of the first waves of troops to land in Normandy, was part of the Battle of Bulge and received a ton of military honours. He was a professional ballroom dancer teaching at the Fred Astaire Dance Studio.
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Durning
This is one of the best films ever made. Music, writing, direction, acting, everything is incredible.
One of my all time fav movies. Just love it
the younger big fat dude was perfectly cast. he looks so old timey
These guys desecrated a fiery cross!
Clooney claims to have sprung that dance on the Cohen brothers with the camera rolling.
That’s a bonafide clip. And they ain’t even old timey! Is you is or is you ain’t my constituency?
The whole movie comes together in that scene. The way they weave everything into that moment, accompanied by that incredible song, and the crowd going insane, and the wife being star struck by her own husband, it is just incredible.
I think it is time for another watch.
Thank God yer mammy died giving birth. She’dve seen ya, she’dve died of shame.
But you ain’t bona fide.
They’re not white — hell, they ain’t even old-timey! 😆
“Now is you is or is you ain’t my constitcincy!”
Fun fsct its a modern adaptation of Homer’s Odyssey. Its a really fun film and well worth a watch
Of course it’s Pete! Look at him!
Delmar O’Donnell:
You work for the railroad, Grampa?
Blind Seer:
I work for no man.
Delmar O’Donnell:
Got a name, do you?
Blind Seer:
I have no name.
Ulysses Everett McGill:
Well, that right there may be the reason you’ve had difficulty findin’ gainful employment. You see, in the mart of competitive commerce…
I saw an interview with Dan Tyminski, the guy who actually sang the songs that Clooney then lip-synced over. He said it was the greatest gift he’d ever given his wife: “a whole movie of my voice with George Clooney’s face”
“Well I’ll only be 82!”
First time I saw the movie that line caught me just right and I broke down laughing for a good five minutes. I had to pause the DVD.