Added: 5 years ago
From: Xuchilbara
Views: 403,526
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (687)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • /watch?v=94b3gMZGorc - new music video with wooderson revived, based on this scene

  • Greatest scene in the history of film!

  • I'm watching it now I wish I grew up in this era!

  • @121128free i did grow up in this time and I gotta tell you this is a "very accurate" depiction of this era. There were gas guzzeling muscle cars everywhere, kids cruising in cars all night on the weekends, hang out spots where everyone got high, drunk or both. And the population of people under 24 was staggering because we were all born during the big post ww2 baby boom. Since there was no internet, computers etc. it was a more "social time" people would be haning out everywhere

  • i bet everyone played foos ball like a mother fucker back in the day. You see that move! lol

  • @flecur08 true, when I was in college in the early 70s people played foos ball like their life depended on it.

  • I'll be there man-slater

  • Fasttimes and the breakfast club were great teenage life movie, but dazed and confused has a different vibe to it. growing up in a small town is the best.

  • this scene was prob the best it could be the way he enters and the song playing in the back...perfect

  • Alright, alright, alright!

    The world needs a Wooderson

  • GOD, I wanna go back to the late 70's and stay till about 93!

  • GREATEST ENTRANCE OF ALL TIME!!

  • i have a touchtunes app on my phone which allows me to play a song on the jukebox at a bar. i pick this song and walk in at the same time

  • This is a legitimately great piece of moviemaking right here. Scorsese would be proud.

  • Prickford :)

    I would give everything to get back on Woodstock and 70's .

    Fuck this.

  • mcconaughey will always be Wooderson.  just like kate hudson will always be Penny Lane.

  • the foosball shot was badass

  • dead issue!!!

  • why is it soo hard to find Bob Dylan - Hurricane on Youtube.

    i can never find that song.

  • "Prickford" 

  • Hahah. shiitttt. last weekend. went back to my town. of Maple Creek Saskatchewan. since im living in the city now. but i had the Best TIME THERE. better time then i can ever have in the city. its like the kids are stuck in the 70's there. they dont go on facebook. or do shit. they just go to the local pool hall (Les's Poolhall) and hang out later. damn cant wait till i go back. reminds me alot of dazed.

  • this is the best scene in the movie

  • How far is it from Austin to Houston? Seems a long way to go to get tickets.

  • What version of Hurricane is this?

  • @eltotoX the regular, original version

  • i love how the're so cocky :) i wish guys were that confident these days

  • @HeIsMyDreamComeTrue I am. I mean, not to brag (well kind of) but when I walk into a place I act like I own the joint. I am pretty damn cocky because hell, I think I have a right to be. I have looks and charisma, I cant help but be cocky.

  • @metathus Lol, I went through the phase when I was a bit younger. You'll grow out of it.

  • @davidurge haha, there is no truth to the comment in the first place. It was the alcohol talking. lol

  • @metathus Hahaha, that makes sense. I used to be an alcoholic.

  • When that nigga (Mathew) opens up that door and the chorus to Hurricane comes on and hes moving in slow motion...that right there is the reason i wanna become a filmmaker moments like that. they do die. theyre beautiful.theyre magic.

  • @moomoosborne I agree. That entrance is great. And the attention to detail is great showing the different characters. My favorite part of that whole scene is definitely the cigarettes rolled up in his sleeve.

  • @Lby54229 finally someone understands what i am talking about.

  • Wooderson bad ass. nobody fucks with him

  • ALL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT!! ;)

  • This is great. Awesome hangout movie.!

  • Can you put the video up of them at thebeer bust?

  • Here come the gods!

  • if you want to watch the movie its here

    megavideo[dot]com/?d=TPU40CMT

    awesome movie

  • I graduated in 1977 and this is definitely the best movie made about then. Its kind of scary how some parts are a flashback of me. lol

  • that punk at the party didnt want any part of that chevelle

  • One of the best movies ever

  • The delivery guy bricked and it's a keep your eye on the ball, dead issue!

  • The Red God, posting videos in my youtube? NOOO! NOOO!

  • Love this movie. Best movie ever. It just makes me want to be a teen in the 70's instead of now.

  • after I saw this scene, the song that plays during this entrance is now in my head :) I feel like a Boss now!

  • HAHA this scene totally reminds me of my town. everything there is still like this. The local Pool Hall everything. too bad i moved to the city!!!!!.... last week i went there and BAM. first day just reminded me of this movie. wow am i missing out!!!!

  • lmao two kids got arrested in my city. Regina for hazing kids at this highschool and it was on the fricken news PAPER. now u hear about these kids gettin charged, going to court and regretting it... WHat HAS THE WORLD COME TOO

  • I need to watch this again. O_O

  • awesome i wish i was from the 70's !!!

  • Best Scene in the Best Movie!

    The Past (Wooderson) The Present (Pink) The Future (Mitch)

    Man i wish i was alive during this time period!

  • If I ever open a bar, this song will play whenever someone walks in.

  • can't get much cooler than Wooderson.

  • greatest scence ever

  • Thats just so cool

  • This movie is getting me pumped! I go to Robert E. Lee highschool where this movie is based off of. This week we're hazing our Freshmen!! I got my paddle for their ass and my shears for their head ready to go!!!!

  • @Texasghost12 Your so fulla shit LMAO This day in age they would throw your ass out of school for doing that shit , and you'd most likely end up catching an aggravated battery charge.

  • @Taz0161 ROFLMAO - He'd be lucky if that was the outcome. Now a days one of those Freshman are liable to empty a clip in his ass

  • @PomelA11231 I like how you accuse me of lying without knowing the facts. Type in "KLTV 7 Tyler Lee Teeing" in google. There's an article of our school about hazing. Its been tradition for over 50 years. Next time you want to prove someone wrong get your shit straight.

  • Now do I acutally believe that the principal , the faculty , your local board of education + the sferiff would condone this practice just to follow some tradition ? probably NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LOL. BUt just in case I'm wrong ( which rarely happens ) you guys just haven't gotten the right kid yet. What I mean by the right kid is a kid whos parents take this to a federal judge and we get to watch a few dozen heads roll. Peace Out Cub Scout

  • @Taz0161 Well seeing how our Hazing is done all off campus everything you just pointed out is negated. The Zero Tolerance policy is only in affect when the act is done on any school campus. It's true that the parent could sue us. That's why we are required to get parental permission before doing anything. Now since this IS a long lasting tradition among our city of Tyler, TX, EVERY parent agrees to it and the kids WANT to be hazed and "T'd" as we call it.

  • @Taz0161 So YES. You are wrong!! ooooh shocker. I highly doubt that that "rarely happens" either. Once again, next time you "attempt" to prove someone wrong. Get your shit straight!! Your argument was pathetic. True you can pull from the laws and policies of what you believe. But when arguing a case you must account for every variable available. Which you didn't. I even gave you resources to look at. And you didn't. I sure hope your not going into Law.

  • Then his/her parents are left with 2 choices , either home school him/her or send him/her away to a private school. Now if the hazing as you say is all done off campus and the student consents to this clownish business , then that law becomes exempt. I miss understood your original statement , which lead me to believe that this was done on campus with the administration turning a blind eye to it.

  • @Texasghost12 well the only thing you proved about good ol Tyler Tx by saying the parents there voluntarily permit their kids to be beaten and the kids themselves WANT to be hazed and T'd or whatever just goes to show what us northerners have always thought about you dumb southern hicks - shit ' fer ' brains

  • @Taz0161 I like how you accuse me of lying without knowing the facts. Type in "KLTV 7 Tyler Lee Teeing" There's an article of our school about hazing. Its been tradition for over 50 years. Next time you want to prove someone wrong get your shit straight.

  • @Texasghost12 Well the first as foremost reason I completely doubt everything you say and what I just read is as follows. I just so happen to work for our local Sheriff's office here ,and I know for a fact that in the wake of the Columbine high school tragedy in 1999 , The US government instituted a Zero Tolerance policy for every public school to follow coast to coast prohibiting any acts of physical violence and/or intimidation , bullying , threatening amongst the student body

  • @Texasghost12 Or as the Cuban guy stated below , these days one of those freshmen could pull a 45 automatic and turn your skull into a canoe LMAO

  • this is my favorite song!!!

  • wooderson's the man.

  • alright, alright, alright

  • ATX! Ow!!

  • A year after this came out, I was a senior in high school and we made "Soul Poles" and beat freshman with them!

  • Tonight !!! Jason London LIVE on The Retro Radio Live dot com 6:00pm pst

  • Brings back good memories of my group of friends. I wish I could time travel.

  • This movie..fast times at ridgemont high and the breakfast club...all capture teenage life perfectly. It's rare when we see movies this good being made...most are crap.

  • 6 people were not feeling alright, alright, alright.

  • This scene was done brilliantly, PERFECT music, and PERFECT timing with the music...

  • I remember Siskel and Ebert really liked this movie. ( i'm paraphrasing because this came out forever ago in 93 ) Siskel especially liked this scene saying the way McConaughey coolly strides in the pool-hall was very similar to the way John Travolta's character in SNF was highly regarded by everybody in the disco when he strode in . Both treated like kings

  • times were so different for 14-15 year olds. Now they're more sheltered because we live in a crazy world. I used to go out a lot more. I just had to be home by a certain time no matter what. No cell phones, no computers, just great rock, friends, and good times

  • @1falconeye2 There were cell phones and personal computers back in 70s but they were very expensive and not readily available. In fact most technologies today had their origin in the 70s.

  • @1falconeye2 when I was 14 /15 years old (in about 1970) if it was the weekend or vacation time I had no time I had to be home at night. yeah, no cell phones, no computers, no cable TV, no ipods, .......it was far more social we hung out with our friends for hours, smoking cigarettes, playing cards....when we were about 16-18 it was more about cruising around in someones car....like 5 people in a car....talking on the CB set etc....getting burgers......etc

  • best entrance ever

  • whats this song called?

  • @wilson77337 hurricane by bob dylan. very good song

  • Wow im 17 and wow. they had the best times back then. u should see how harsh police and schools are these days even more strictttttt then back then.

  • Comment removed

  • My mom and dad said the 70's was like a stoner era haha BOTH of them still space off a lot too but they stopped smoking because their jobs drug test

  • I really enjoyed this movie ...the guys are so hot too..RANDY <3

  • alright alright alright!!!

  • This is my absolute favorite part of my favorite movie, Matthew Mcconaughey is just perfection.

  • My favourite scene from my favourite movie - just so well done. Music nowadays just doesn't seem as "special" as it was back then. Not saying its worse just that Instant downloads, you tube, MTV, itunes etc. have all taken the excitement out of waiting for that album release or "heading out to buy Aerosmith tickets. Top priority of the summer."

  • @paulski1966 Actually if MTV came back.music will be better. beavis and butthead are coming back and i know they will help music/MTV again. cant wait. 

  • @paulski1966 Don't worry, it's pretty much universally agreed that music nowadays is horrible.

  • @paulski1966 makes me sad, amen

  • I always wondered why this song wasn't included on the Dazed & Confused soundtrack ?

  • This dude came to give a presentation in my class and he told me that the 70's were the best time

  • TANYA 

  • Such an epic scene from an awesome movie.

  • i agree lily ... great song and great scene.

  • i went to the high school where this was filmed haha

  • Best movie I have ever watched. If only I could be stoned with people like this.

  • mitch is tim lincecum lol

  • @superJeremy25

    good job you are showing how bias and small minded you are. despite some of the most educated countries on earth not carring about the age of buying alcohol, and gay's marrying dosent hurt anyone. it only Offends some small minded people

    of course you probably think its wrong in all areas. while i am not gay, i do give my respect to the troubles they face as far as discrimination goes and countless years of torment

  • -DISCLAIMER- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107

    of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"

    for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting,

    teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use

    permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be

    infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. YOU CAN POST THIS MOVIE

  • "Here comes the story of the Hurricane: the man the authorities came to blame..."

    Awesome movie, awesome scene.

  • I wish I lived in the 70s. Too many faggots complaining about the 21st century in the 21st century.

  • yeah Fuck having to wait to 21

    to buy some god damn beer!!!

    WTF 99% of the world dosent give a sh#t besides like china and iraq

    yet or apparent free government

    says no to pot, says not to letting gay people get married, tries to control women who get raped and want an abortion, and say not to letting me buy alcohol at 18? yet i can join the marines and give my life for a country that wont let me drink?

    i respect the marines and have thought about it before

    but i dont get our government

  • @yeahthrowingdownroc you shouldnt be able buy alcohol until 21..besides you can get it easy so quit bitching.....and gay people shouldnt be allowed to get married.nothing about it is right.......just sayin..

  • @yeahthrowingdownroc Thats why my dear, I live in alberta, canada. The drinking age is 18. lol like you drive a few minutes to the states and its 21. freaking crazy

  • not to mention the weed was better an doesnt have chemicals in it was just straight up grass

  • @ncs1988  the weed is better now dipshit...its been crossed so much......and mine doesnt have chemicals in it.

  • bob dylan FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I saw this in theaters when it came out. It's by far my favorite movie. I've watched it about 500 times.

  • coool lmao

  • Matthew McConaughey and that goddamn moustache.

  • This movie was shot 1993 in Texas and a dead on correct depiction of 1976 that summer for me at 17 was exactly like that ,Yep Best Time Ever to be alive then and party and hang out and have good times with out all the Hype like today . So sad today to see people disconnected by all this computer life anymore you know what I mean?

  • @Richsonny61

    I was a hs senior in '76 (NJ), and I agree w/you about this movie--everything really was exactly as depicted, right down to the parties in the woods, etc...those were the best of times, music, people, lifestyles, fashion, etc. my daughter is in college now; I tell her how much more natural and fun everything was then; I believe music from that era will never be surpassed by the crap of today...mine likes 'our' music, too, since she's heard it since birth. Good times! :)

  • @Richsonny61 .......u r so lucky to have been a teenager in the 70s. I wish everyday I was a teenager in the 70s. This is the best scene in the whole movie. it just looks so cool. 1976 was the shit, drinking age was 18 and society was so chill. Didnt get fucked over by the law if you were drinking and driving. Smoking was socially accepted. And weed was everywhere

  • @rockythehero depends where u lived 

  • @Richsonny61 i was born in the wrong time period man. wish i culd of grew up in the 70's

  • @Richsonny61

    Hey man, I've had a discussion recently, and I guess you could answer it: Was Star Wars big for people in your age when it came out? Was it mostly for kids or did many your age watch it too? Thanks.

  • @Mrster IT WAS HUGE!! Not just for kids, everyone loved it. Special effects the likes nobody had ever seen. Hard to believe that now isn't it? lol. My nephew was a SW freak & collected every single little plastic 'action figure' from all those movies. That set's probably worth some money now I would think......"In a galaxy far, far away"! You should see what passed for video games back then. Heard of something called 'Atari'? 'Pong'? Hilarious!

  • @jlalewicz

    Alright cool, so it wasn't just for kids; a lot of teenagers saw it too?

    Yeah man, haha, I'm aware of those. :) Star Wars was undeniably huge, just the main demographic.

  • @jlalewicz Your forgetting about the electromechanical arcades which were around throughout most of the 70s and were superior to the home console video games. No video game today can match the electromechanical arcades with real 3D objects within the game. Carnivals in Texas back in the 70s allowed children to shoot targets with highly pressurized automatic rifles. I too saw Star Wars as a kid back in 77. Unfortunately some of my Star Wars figures lost their heads or limbs.

  • @Mrster My father was 29 when he first saw Star Wars and he said that the scene where they first show that huge spaceship in the beginning drew gasps from the crowd. He said people never saw anything like it and would immediately get back in line to see it again after it ended. Crowds formed around the block. It came out in 77 one year after the year Dazed and Confused was based on. :)

  • @GoodTimeGal1975

    Exactly. :)

    Sorry, but weren't you like 16 then? And your dad was 29? Maybe I'm just confused.

  • @GoodTimeGal1975

    Ah I'm sorry! I thought you were the other user! :)

  • @Mrster LOL, no problem...:)

  • @Richsonny61

    How Lucky are you!! Man I was born in the wrong decade!

  • @Richsonny61 I know exactly what you mean , that summer I was 16. A full talk of gas for $10.00 and a pack of Marlboro for 55 cents LOL. No Sidekicks , iphones or home computers. Back then we actually had to use our brains. Thats why kids today are so fat and brain dead , because everything's done for them.

  • @Richsonny61 well ur yourself on a computer and its not because that there computer that we can not do the party!!! but in your times its was not a police states today go do what they do in this movie its not long the police will be there

  • @Richsonny61 Yeah, it wasn't that much different in the 80's. Everyone dressed differently but we still listened to 70's rock. Things didn't change that much until the early 90's.

  • @mustwinder yeah it did, except for the very early 80s. The prep scene and checkered gap clothing appeared, eight tracks were rare by the mid 80s as were drive Inns, electromechanical arcades, lava lambs, black light posters, smiley face buttons, large collared shirts, roller disco, and bell bottom pants. On what planet were you on?

  • @chroniclerofthe70s Style and technology did change a lot as well as the culture in general. I was simply stating that our parties looked and sounded one hell of a lot like this one. The biggest change in the last 35 years is the internet, and that sure as fuck wasn't available in the 80's. The move from metal (80's) to grunge (90's) was also huge. Sounds to me like you're still stuck in the 70's though, you're a long way from home boy!

  • @mustwinder The internet was developed during the early 70s and was available. Well I've lived through everyone one of those decades to know things haven't been quite as good since the mid 80s.

  • @chroniclerofthe70s The internet was around but it was not available to the vast majority of people until at least the early 90's. My dad had net access in 1993/94 and it was worthless, terribly slow with very few websites. Technically you're right, especially if you consider the usenet.

  • @Richsonny61 I too lived in Texas back in 1976. There were references to the bicentennial in many places throughout Texas. Where are the shirts with designs on them from the horror magazines of the time,  motorcycles, Keep on Truckin, I'm with stupid, rock groups, etc. Trucks with roll bars and double mufflers and cb radios. I didn't see anyone shuffling through their 8 tracks. However, this the the closest any movie has come to depicting the mid 70s.

  • i would to have lived in the 70's and to know people like these guys

  • lmao when he says "cooool" in the beginin

  • what can i say..the delivery guy bricked ...and its a keep your eye on the ball...........DEAD ISSUE!!!

  • he killed in walking in..with the right tunes.. . this movie rocks!!

  • I miss high school. :(

    I wish i lived in these years so bad.

    Why can't the world be like this? 24/7 for the rest of, ever...?

  • that 1:15 just confirmed that I should've been born in 1962, not 1992

  • Cris Collinsworth lmao

  • i love this movie! brings back memories of my teen years...my dad still has his 70 GTO Judge. his is the forrest green with yellow stripes, all original with that monster 400 Ram Air!

  • the all time hippie movie

  • @845763lola ..hippie?

  • Gods!

  • movies in the 90's loved these types of entrances. Goodfellas, Swingers etc

  • 70's and 80's fucking amazing time

  • @JCKd64 damn right!!!

  • im 17 and i wish my teen era would be like this.. hopefully something wakes people up and changes everything around... and ya this is prob the best mathew mcConaughey has acted in his whole career....sure the guy may suck in general but u he gave a hell of a performance in this movie.

  • "Hurricane" by Bob Dylan.

  • Dylan speaks for all

  • now this is when high school was fucking awesome! though i went in the 1990's all the teachers i had were at my HS since the 1970's and they still had that certain magic they brought to the class room. they taught raw, funny, and enjoyable, and brought their attitude to the class sure i was born in 1970's but the years i remember from the 70's will never leave me. great movie. thank you

  • this movie always makes me think of my dad cause he's class of 77 too

  • @c4ndleinthewind i guess, but just 2 tell u they are seniors 76

  • @ixcreme no. they mention in the movie that all the seniors are away on a trip. that's why obanyon is hanging with them, cause he failed. it's the last day of their junior year and they are oficially seniors, class of 77

  • YOUR NUTS JUNIOR!

  • This movie makes me want to go back and live this time...I love it and so does 'Almost Famous' I love that movie too.

  • This was my favorite scene in the whole movie, and this is my favorite movie in the world, this movie is the reason why i wanna go back iin time and live it

  • i lllloooovvvveeee dazed and confused !!!

  • Love this movie but wish there was some Boston tunes in it, 1976 was when there first album came out and that album kicks so much ass!

  • Awesome scene, it was repeated in "That 70s Show" when they enter the high school dance, a year after graduation, to ACDC's TNT...also an epical scene! Here's the link: watch#!v=tv4vViB890I

  • Alright. Alright, Alright.....

  • say man... you gotta joint... uhhh no not on me man... it be alot cooler if you did

    GREATEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME!!!

  • @Emmaxia I KNOOOOW RIGHT?!?!?! i absolutely HATE that i was born in ninetys why couldnt it have been in sixtys X','(

  • Linklater has this incredible ability to put the perfect song in the perfect scene. This is probably the best example of that. Ever.

  • born in 93 and really wish i was around for the 70's

  • man the 70s were fucken awsome for me i was just like the stoner guy in the movie i was just smoking weed and partying with my boys