It takes real skills and efforts to throw the knife down in a mohawk one of the best and favorite scenes ever job well done you should be proud keep the laughs coming thanks appreciate you guys one of my favorite movies ever ! Joe
I threw a party at my place last year and played this song. Some chick said " Oh this reminds of that animated movie the Wild" I was like wtf are you talking about, this is Crocodile Dundee all the way. Needless to say the rest of the party ( well the people my age 30's) cheered. Long live the 80's man, best decade to be a kid in.
When I was little kid this movie clip is how I knew about Iggy Pop. Of course, at the time I didn't know who he was because I just liked the song 'Real Wild Child'. 😎
iggy , the uncle of punk music , he done good music through the years . shame he lost his good friend ,david bowie , david helped iggy through some roughe times during the years .
@@bledonyou I used to work for the U.S. government (military), I know how incompetent they are. I know you guys are just trolls, but I don't want people to think the U.S. government could even successfully do something like this. The government is bad at everything they do, yes even the military (just last month we killed a bunch of civilians in Afghanistan). And it's even more hilarious that people could think an operation this big could be kept secret. We couldn't even keep the Manhattan project a secret. If I was involved in this, hell yes I would have told the press or anybody. My loyalty is to the Constitution and the public, not the military or the President. I would never keep such a thing a secret. It's hilarious that anyone can think such a thing could be kept a secret. That said, it's important Americans realize their actions do have consequences. That the Gulf war led to the towers coming down. The fact that our troops were stationed in Saudi Arabia (which is considered holy land) was enough to piss one OBL off that he got revenge upon America. Perhaps America needs to think of such things before getting involved in Middle Eastern politics and affairs. We had it coming.
@@jimmym3352 The first part of your reply had my laughing more than I probably should have. It is true though. Any semi-competent goverment would at least has had the decency and skill to present the infamous WoMD that the Iraq allegedly possessed, after they invaded a country on pretextual grounds. I hate how good American citizens, who go above and beyond and volunteer for the armed forces, are sent half a planet away to be sacrificed/forced to commit murder in the name to 'protect' America. They keep on doing that: Korea, Vietnam, Nicaragua, Grenada, Iraq, Afghanistan etc.
Back in the days when TV resolution was ten pixels by eight pixels. How things change. I’m surprised this wasn’t silent, with subtitles, and an orchestra playing in the pits.
my fiancee son is 9 and was binge watching these on my VHS player.all the cool stuff we have and he chooses this.awesome.his name is Dr pine cone.strange
I'm with you great movies back then brings back lots of good memories appreciate you guys thanks after all these years later you guys rock something's never go out of style ! Joe
If only all gangs are this friendly yea you can be intimidating but be nice and helpful in situations will give real gangs a rep real gangs who hunt down bad gangs
@RockenDokkenlover91 i was born in the mid 80's so i missed the the 70's an 80's sadly. but i've done my research an the time i missed i hold more respect for than i sadly will ever hold for my lifetime today. Music is horrible now an its pathetic how many people just eat up today's garbage pop culture.The 80's was a turning page for music just as the 70's 60's etc. todays music will never be remembered like the music from decades ago.
Yes sir.great scene.but nothing tops THATS NOT A KNIFE.rambo last blood is third.when he sticks the MK8 knife in the table scaring the thug girl.IM GONNA HURT YA BAD
i love le roy brown in this film he supposed to be gangsta an d it turns out he selling stationairy instead of crack lol! killer sound track you can still get pubs in sydney a bit like the style these guys were in
Dale Chawkins Oooog! I never bothered to watch the third one. I don't know what the writer was thinking here. Persuading a (multi-racial) gang of delinquents to distract the drug lords while Mick penetrated the fortress to rescue Sue? That seemed so weak, and it shows by the awkward lines spoken here. I was just a kid, but even I could tell that the timing was way off. I still think the director asked them to make up their own dialogue.
I'm convinced i was born into the wrong decade. I'd give my left ball to have grown up in the rock culture of the 80's! one can only dream hey; i miss good music.
@mikeblackproductions Take it from a teen of the 80's... It was a blast! And IF you're weird, than I can happily and truthfully say that my bride and I have something awesome in common with you. Rock on!
+Leonardo Perrotta You are correct that this is Iggy Pop but he didn't write the song. "Wild One" or "Real Wild Child" is an Australian rock and roll song written by Johnny Greenan, Johnny O'Keefe, and Dave Owens. While most sources state that O'Keefe was directly involved in composing the song, this has been questioned by others.[3] Sydney disc jockey Tony Withers was credited with helping to get radio airplay for the song but writer credits on subsequent versions often omit Withers, who later worked in the United Kingdom on pirate stations Radio Atlanta and, as Tony Windsor, on Radio London. The release date of the single, 5 July 1958, is considered the birthday of Australian rock n' roll music. The Jet and Iggy Pop cover was released to mark the 50th anniversary of the original release. The Living End performed the song at the 2008 APRA Awards also to mark the anniversary.
What's the name of that song in their bar and when Dundee and the thugs drive to Long Island to save Sue? I want it on my iPod. So if anyone knows, I'd like to know the song and artist, so I can buy it off iTunes, please.
That's what makes a good leader. Not 'bravado'......but 'moxie'. Dundee knows how to motivate. Very insightful scene.
This is probably my second fav secene after the classic, "THAT'S a knife!"
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This was one of the best scenes ever!! That's why people love to watch it.
It takes real skills and efforts to throw the knife down in a mohawk one of the best and favorite scenes ever job well done you should be proud keep the laughs coming thanks appreciate you guys one of my favorite movies ever ! Joe
The good old days of my youth!
Did you record this through the window of someone you're stalking? 🤔😂
OMG. That was Funny !
What I love about this scene is how Rat immediately recognizes how bad of a response "We didn't do nothing" is.
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The quality of the camera is directly proportional to the quality of the film.
Pure balance.
On behalf of all the real Australians I just like to say kiss ass
I would like to know the brand of the toaster that you used to record this video ?
seems more like a small microwave, possibly even a blender
Funniest comment on the internet this week! Thanks! LOL!
YEA me too
sertaç lüleburgaz yea
Im sure he used a potato
Wouldn't want to get him furious one big knife look out best scence ever very classic keep up the good work take care thanks for the memories. Joe
I threw a party at my place last year and played this song.
Some chick said " Oh this reminds of that animated movie the Wild"
I was like wtf are you talking about, this is Crocodile Dundee all the way.
Needless to say the rest of the party ( well the people my age 30's) cheered.
Long live the 80's man, best decade to be a kid in.
should have punched her in the face....she would be coming out of her coma by now.
Damn i was like "30? what are you talking about 30...gotta be 40 at least... :( " and then i saw how old this post was lol yikes were getting old...
Nope....the 50's!
@@maozedong44😊
......Unless you were a kid in the 60's
To think that in 1988 this was Hollywoods idea of a big, scary gang.
That's half comedy
When I was little kid this movie clip is how I knew about Iggy Pop. Of course, at the time I didn't know who he was because I just liked the song 'Real Wild Child'. 😎
iggy , the uncle of punk music , he done good music through the years . shame he lost his good friend ,david bowie , david helped iggy through some roughe times during the years .
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"Better than average." LOL gets me every time!
geneshifter ,l know, that's some funny shit, I don't care who you are
I'll go along with that.
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Yep, that's my standard answer to a 'how you doin' / 'what's the chances' question.
Who loves the nostalgia of filming off the tv with a flip phone ? Ummm . . . no one !
Agreed!👍👍🇨🇦
What a fantastic movie there will never be another 👍 well done
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
The crock movies were so cool loved them.
the guy who said "We Didnt Do Nothin" looks like a real bad ass. LOL
Especially with his little superman curl 🤣
the guy with the mohawk is my uncle Mark. i always talk to him about this scene. haha
That's AWESOME. Great Movie too..
If gangs could be useful instead of being horrible and just hang out like this the world will be a better place
@@jonathanoxlade4252 if there was a presidential assassination this world would be a better place
Linda Mcgarrigle Big time class with that comment.🤦♂️🙄
@@lindamcgarrigle2577 Once again demonstrating the tolerance of liberals.
I tear up every time I see glimpses of the World Trade Center in old movies like this.
Ever notice that he's right underneath the towers when he throws that stick of dynamite? Reminds me of the 1993 bombing in the basement.
shame you let your own government blow it up huh?
@@bledonyou I used to work for the U.S. government (military), I know how incompetent they are. I know you guys are just trolls, but I don't want people to think the U.S. government could even successfully do something like this. The government is bad at everything they do, yes even the military (just last month we killed a bunch of civilians in Afghanistan). And it's even more hilarious that people could think an operation this big could be kept secret. We couldn't even keep the Manhattan project a secret. If I was involved in this, hell yes I would have told the press or anybody. My loyalty is to the Constitution and the public, not the military or the President. I would never keep such a thing a secret. It's hilarious that anyone can think such a thing could be kept a secret.
That said, it's important Americans realize their actions do have consequences. That the Gulf war led to the towers coming down. The fact that our troops were stationed in Saudi Arabia (which is considered holy land) was enough to piss one OBL off that he got revenge upon America. Perhaps America needs to think of such things before getting involved in Middle Eastern politics and affairs. We had it coming.
@@jimmym3352 The first part of your reply had my laughing more than I probably should have. It is true though. Any semi-competent goverment would at least has had the decency and skill to present the infamous WoMD that the Iraq allegedly possessed, after they invaded a country on pretextual grounds. I hate how good American citizens, who go above and beyond and volunteer for the armed forces, are sent half a planet away to be sacrificed/forced to commit murder in the name to 'protect' America. They keep on doing that: Korea, Vietnam, Nicaragua, Grenada, Iraq, Afghanistan etc.
Back in the days when TV resolution was ten pixels by eight pixels. How things change. I’m surprised this wasn’t silent, with subtitles, and an orchestra playing in the pits.
This is a great comment.
How dare you! 😁 That was state of the arts colour.
I love the fact you have to connect with your kids
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Great movie..love it..much respect from Croatia...😎😎
damn movies was good in my child hood!!!!
my fiancee son is 9 and was binge watching these on my VHS player.all the cool stuff we have and he chooses this.awesome.his name is Dr pine cone.strange
I love the entire scene...Those guys, soooo 80's!!!
and iggy pop as back ground music , .
Anyone wish gangs were cool and not violent instead teach gangs respect
Its my most favorite scene in this film too!! :-) Great movie!! :-D:D
old days never get back
Looking at that thumbnail I thought Colin managed to swing Norton a role as the sexually confused Mohawk.
I never noticed the music in this scene. It's the same as was used in the beginning of Pretty Woman. Real Wild Child.
This was one of two movies released that year, that had COLIN QUINN in it.
Wow. I missed this film!!!
I love these two movies.
I'm with you great movies back then brings back lots of good memories appreciate you guys thanks after all these years later you guys rock something's never go out of style ! Joe
This film is awesome just as good as the 1st if not better
I'd like to here anyone's take on the 3rd film
It's okay.
That little guy was likeYeah!! My Gang is Cool! Yeah!
Are you still alive
If only all gangs are this friendly yea you can be intimidating but be nice and helpful in situations will give real gangs a rep real gangs who hunt down bad gangs
That is one big knife no joke. Joe
Not great to record looking at the television....spoils the pic and the sound.
I'm impressed he had a video camera in 1886!
"Better Than Average" that's how Australia try to beee koool:)
@RockenDokkenlover91 i was born in the mid 80's so i missed the the 70's an 80's sadly. but i've done my research an the time i missed i hold more respect for than i sadly will ever hold for my lifetime today. Music is horrible now an its pathetic how many people just eat up today's garbage pop culture.The 80's was a turning page for music just as the 70's 60's etc. todays music will never be remembered like the music from decades ago.
1980s movie street gangs crack me up every time.
hey those guys were the coolest gang in town.
Yeah, Reminds me of Streets of Rage.
Why would anyone, steal this scene and post it using less than 240p.
this one's pretty good, about equal to the first.
They should do a "Gangland" episode on these guys
I love 80s gangs
I love this movie
Looks like the ol' vcr has seen better days...
Thank you very much, RockenDokkenlover91! :)
My chances of walking out out this whis a thumps up? Better than average!
My thumb is up
BTW this is one of my favorite part(the knife passing threw the Mohawk):()
The toughest gang in new York,you gotto be kidding
Jim Norton guarding the door, and not knowing what to do with his hands, that fool.
He really is a wormy fool
He is very moddest, Better than average haha, with a knife throw like that dang!
Filmed from a TV with a Nokia 3310!
MAGNIFICO
Totally recorded off a TV LOL
what are your chances of leaving hear with that jacket on......... better than average
best line in the movie lol
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Yes sir.great scene.but nothing tops THATS NOT A KNIFE.rambo last blood is third.when he sticks the MK8 knife in the table scaring the thug girl.IM GONNA HURT YA BAD
Jezz, you beauty, I see it's an old upload, please give us a new one...... potato.
whats up with the potato quality
Pretty sure they recorded the tv with a nokia flip phone
It's time to upgrade from your betamax.
best scene in the movie
This was either the first, or second movie COLIN QUINN appeared in! The other was Three Men and a Baby.
i love le roy brown in this film he supposed to be gangsta an d it turns out he selling stationairy instead of crack lol! killer sound track you can still get pubs in sydney a bit like the style these guys were in
Isn't it Iggy Pop - Real Wild Child
Yes it is
Sharon Caden rignt dude walking around throwing swords out his eyes
main reason why i like this song.......... is this movie :)
4:49 must be Bruno Mars's dad. lol
lol. best part of the movie too
The 80s Madonna hat.lets the bangs curl up.very gangsta lol
La canzone in sottofondo e' la colonna sonora del telefilm "l'ultimo sbirro"
Great recording......
Nothing like a good echo in a trash can
this was prolly recorded back with 90's cam..today they have many ways to record with a single box
how did this series go from this bitchin' scene to Part 3? Geez
Dale Chawkins I know, the third one sucked!
Dale Chawkins Oooog! I never bothered to watch the third one. I don't know what the writer was thinking here. Persuading a (multi-racial) gang of delinquents to distract the drug lords while Mick penetrated the fortress to rescue Sue? That seemed so weak, and it shows by the awkward lines spoken here. I was just a kid, but even I could tell that the timing was way off. I still think the director asked them to make up their own dialogue.
pinz2022 It's supposed to be a "fun" movie, and this was one of the memorable scenes. I think that the gangs *were* multiracial back then.
I'm convinced i was born into the wrong decade. I'd give my left ball to have grown up in the rock culture of the 80's! one can only dream hey; i miss good music.
@mikeblackproductions Take it from a teen of the 80's... It was a blast!
And IF you're weird, than I can happily and truthfully say that my bride and I have something awesome in common with you.
Rock on!
That is so cool… I hope Dundee was a cool man. Many Blessings my friend. Captain T, U.S.M.C.
what the name of the song at the end?
+studinthemaking Real Wild Child Iggie Pop
+Leonardo Perrotta You are correct that this is Iggy Pop but he didn't write the song.
"Wild One" or "Real Wild Child" is an Australian rock and roll song written by Johnny Greenan, Johnny O'Keefe, and Dave Owens. While most sources state that O'Keefe was directly involved in composing the song, this has been questioned by others.[3] Sydney disc jockey Tony Withers was credited with helping to get radio airplay for the song but writer credits on subsequent versions often omit Withers, who later worked in the United Kingdom on pirate stations Radio Atlanta and, as Tony Windsor, on Radio London.
The release date of the single, 5 July 1958, is considered the birthday of Australian rock n' roll music. The Jet and Iggy Pop cover was released to mark the 50th anniversary of the original release. The Living End performed the song at the 2008 APRA Awards also to mark the anniversary.
Hm. Apart from Iggy Pop, I only knew about Jaerry Lee Lewis singing this one.
bad bad leroy brown makes this scene...."ill jus smooth away"
What's funny is, no one in that place looks intimidating.
Is that book um Daniel ????
Classic!
What are your chances of getting out of here with that jacket cause I would love that jacket
What's the name of that song in their bar and when Dundee and the thugs drive to Long Island to save Sue? I want it on my iPod. So if anyone knows, I'd like to know the song and artist, so I can buy it off iTunes, please.
paul hogan now
Hey yo like like be cool with the clutch Jack!
The audio is essentially unintelligi ble,
isnt this the first one not the sec?
Great movie thanks
You should hook to the video electronically and not pick up the room echo.
Great movie love that sence
The song is the same one that plays at the very start of Pretty Woman.
I had a tv like that one too!!
Mohawk dude had some balls. Dundee chucked a knife the size of lawnmower blade at his head and he never flinched.
Wasn't time to.
Nope just stood there and pee'd himself
Too stupid to move.
Elthenar That's cuz.it was a plastic blade... A real blade he would have shit his pants. Sound effects made the blade sound like it was real.
You notice the knife sounded about a second after it hit the wall fake as hell
Mick Dundee
Real bad picture and sound quality!!!!
thank you very much
The remote control is 20" hahahhaha.
great movie!
nice clip do you still heat food in that?
Better than average. Lol
I see you got the 2013 iPotato camera phone, that's nice.
this was uploaded in 2010 jackass
***** Says another jackass that respond a four month comment.
Valid point, oh wait, no its not. Mine was.
Valid point, oh wait, no its not. Mine was.
Where's colin quinn