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Great scene. A little trivia: Ashton and Stoltz were only 13 years a part in age.
ОтветитьWhen he says “where’s the F-in money” that’s some of the best acting I’ve ever seen. You can see the madness on his face 😂😂😂
ОтветитьWhen I was younger I thought he was a horrible father but now I’m older I understand him, I don’t think he was right but he cared, he truly loves his son
ОтветитьThe alternate Riddler, and Marty McFly! XD
ОтветитьIt's very Dark For Playing Marty Mcfly
ОтветитьSuper unrealistic........Eric's character is good-looking, intwlligent but not showy, and confident. He doesn't even let others bully him and stands up for others.
How is he a loser in high school, when we literally never see him being bullied?
The Original Marty Mcfly
That Is Then Voice
keith had earned that money. he didnt owe his father anything.
ОтветитьThe best scene in the whole movie.
ОтветитьOne f my favourite movies.
ОтветитьEric stolzt very good looking guy 80s was a magical decade.
ОтветитьAshton was a very underrated actor
ОтветитьI agree Jersey, it moves me like no other scene.
ОтветитьHughes was my favorite director/writer/producer of all time. He made the most enjoyable movies of all time.
ОтветитьJohn Hughes was my favorite filmmaker. This conversation between father/son was a conversation I could never have with my dad, it was all one sided.
ОтветитьThat’s a dad!
ОтветитьGreat scene. "My best friend is a tomboy" Yes, a gorgeous one who was hopelessly in love with you! Nice ending when Keith finally figured it out.
ОтветитьLove ❤️ this movie good scene "I said my peace " great line . That's a good father.
ОтветитьFathers are so important just something about a father and son relationship.
ОтветитьMy Favorite movie
ОтветитьBest father ever.
ОтветитьThat dad was so much like mine.
The balding head and mustache. Scared the shit out of me as a kid!
When Keith started shouting back I was thinking "don't do it!!" 😆
My pops would have ended my life!
I'd argue that this is the best scene Hughes ever wrote. While I think Planes, Trains, & Automobiles is his absolute best, he never ever got as raw as this. The line that always hits me is when Cliff tries his best to calm down and just says "I'm listening!" and Keith doesn't know how to handle it for a second, as if he was ready to scream even louder. It's such a human moment that I don't think Hughes ever quite reached again.
Ответитьcliff:"I want to know what's wrong. Are you in trouble?"
Ответитьhis father didnt need to give him permission to spend the money he had earned,that wasnt his business.
Ответитьalso his father had no business looking at his sons account, he earned it. thats invasion of privacy.
ОтветитьI never understood when Keith says how he’s not stupid, he’s going to put the money back... but before that, he says the money is gone and he can’t get it back. Explanation, anyone?
Ответить'Dad, I work at a gas station, I love art, my best friend is a tom-boy. These things don’t fly over well in the American high school.
Keith, I had no idea.
How could you? You’re my father.
Great writing from the genius John Hughes.
John Ashton was awesome in this role.
ОтветитьWeird acting lol
ОтветитьGreat movie. I'm glad both these guys are still around in 2022 👍
Ответить*I LIKE HOW HIOS DAD ""SWEARS""" AT HIM, HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH THE INFOMIOUS ""F"" WORD HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH*
ОтветитьThis is the most real, raw, honest scene in any John Hughes movie. All too often, the parents in John Hughes teen films are silly or stupid. Not here and this scene is great. You see the love and hope Keith's Dad has for him...his age & experience is trying to protect Keith's future, while there is a generation gap there in play.
Ответитьnot to mention why would his father even mention trust? that was Keiths money and he didnt have to have anything from his father for dealing with any of it. he earned it! no one gave him any. and working on cars is a decent job. Amandas guy was a rich brat, and sad to say i have learned in my life that those guys are real. my ex is a lot like that.
ОтветитьEric Stoltz was etherial, mpney or no money... any girl would be in love
Ответитьheh....learning a trade nowadays like being a mechanic is more lucrative than having a college degree anyways
ОтветитьCalm down, Marty
ОтветитьScenes like this make me wanna have kids. Some parents dread these kind of discussions; for me they feel more rewarding than climbing a mountain...
Ответить"How could you know about this? You're my father." Great line.
ОтветитьGerald Ford looks so young here
ОтветитьAs a teen I sided with the son
Now as a parent I agree with the dad
Don’t know how no one has posted this yet, but...
LOOK AT WHAT YOU LEFT FOR MEEEEE!!!!
NOW THAT YOU’VE MOVED ON!!!!!
I love the scene where Keith's Dad says" You'll be the first one in the family that won't have to wash there hands at the end of the day" referring to having a blue collar job.
ОтветитьOne of my favorite movies as a kid, and this scene STILL gets to me. Powerful as hell....
ОтветитьGod. When Cliff screamed "Where's the fucking money Keith!!", I couldn't have resisted. I would have said "Oh, you mean the money I earned and saved from my job that you didn't contribute one penny to, but yet ride my ass every day how to spend it? That money? I think I did whatever I felt like doing with it".
ОтветитьGreat movie..
Ответитьa good man to man talk between them!!!
Ответитьhi..i want to know how to get the music note of the music gallery part where he bring her to the museum....it,s hard to find...but i like to llay it on the piano.
ОтветитьThey cut out the toilet flush. Meh
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