the "Probe" game you can see at the top of Jesse's closet in some scenes was definitely a choice as well. as was the shot here that was right in on his crotch. this movie is violently gay but hey, it helped me realise I'm bi so it ain't all pointless I suppose
When Jesse walked into that gay club and met Schendier, I thought it was a dream, but then comes home late at night being escorted by the police. hmmm. Freddy Kruger presence in the movie, I never came away with Jesse being gay, I guess because he was attracted to Lisa.
Friday the 13th Final Chapter guy in the shower made a gay comment about wanting paul to get in the shower and that he hoped he didn't drop the soap and Jason responds by smashing his hand through the glass and crushing the guys skull
I'm watching this movie right now and just got to this scene and nearly died laughing. This may be the most '80s thing I've ever seen...and I lived through them.
*One of my favorite movie scenes of ALL TIME!* It just cracks me up and makes me feel good like I am a goofy teenager again. Also the comic timing and the POP at the end is perfect hahaha. PURE 80's magic. Also this is my FAVORITE 'Nightmare film' followed by 'Freddy VS Jason'
Grew up watching the first two films - still really enjoy Mark Patton and the movie in general - feel bad for what he was put through but was glad to see on Scream Queens documentary that he seems to be more at peace with everything now. This song is on constant rotation at my house and it makes me chuckle, thinking of this scene, every time! Rock on.
Was he though?;how many teenagers go to meat markets frequented by men that they are extremely atracted to who they know wouldn't care if he changed his mind and couldn't go through with it
This scene is pretty gay, as a lot of people have picked up on. One of the sub-themes of this film is that Jesse (the main character) is actually a closeted gay or bisexual teen. But this scene also perfectly represents why the 80s were so great. Kids just dancing to fun music while they cleaned their rooms....there's an innocence here that I really love. These days, Jesse would have still been in his room, but tapping away angrily on his cell phone to text his girlfriend about how pissed off he was about his father....
Emmy Niinistö Maybe I'm just a symbol of everything wrong with my generation, but wouldn't the modern scenario you described be preferable? The main theme of this movie is that Jesse's a somewhat feminine gay guy who feels stifled and oppressed by straight male authority figures, which causes him to become resentful, and eventually, violent. Wouldn't it be preferable for him to be able to get it off his chest and express his frustration instead of trying to just distract himself with music and forget about it? (Which is the secondary theme of this movie and the entire franchise: trying to ignore the nasty sh*t in the world doesn't make it go away. It just comes back with a vengeance.) Nowadays his gal-friend would be like, "OMG awesome, I have a GBF now! I'm sooo gonna hook you up with my friend Rico. If your dad has a problem with it, like, tell him to screw off you know? Seriously, it's 2015!" Krueger would disappear along with the pent-up feelings he represents and the movie would be over right there.
That would not be preferable. The main theme of the movie is that Freddy is a freaky demon and he's coming to kill you. Cut the deep analysis with my Elm Street 2
+Subversive Untermensch he is expressing his frustration through music and ass bumping because hes gay and thats his outlet. its hard to compare things 30 years apart especially if you werent even born yet when this movie came out. i would argue that texting is far more removed emotionally than dealing with your problems through physical and musical expression. even if you are by yourself.
xt4k3nx Subtextually speaking, he's so frustrated that some part of him wants to kill all his loved ones. I don't think dancing like an 80s gay stereotype quite cuts it as an outlet in that regard. He needs some guyliner and a Marilyn Manson cd.
Ahhhhh the 80s vibe. I fucking love it. Although I was born in 86, my mom was just 17 when I was born and so I was always listening and watching stuff from the 80s my entire childhood. There’s no comparison to that era...
So true!! I was born in 83, but I can remember the years 1987-1989, & I too, was listening to all kinds of 80s music, throughout my school years. I still, to this day, love everything 80s.
I'm thoroughly entertained by this movie. I think the way I am entertained is unintentional on the part of the movie makers, but I can't say that most things entertain me as much as this movie successfully does.
it's funny how much has changed. growing up in the 80s and 90s as a gay kid and teen, there was gay subtext in shows and movies, but today's gay youth is lucky to be growing up where gay lives are depicted openly on tv. I'm still happy to be a product of the 80s 90s though lol
I can only imagine. I'll never know. I'm heterosexual (but I can't lie and say I'm not a little bi-curious). Staying within the framework of the 80's (or at least the nostalgia and/or pop culture of the decade) take Stranger Things. I know there's some fan theories about Will possibly being gay. *Spoilers* When they have Will tied up in the shed so the shadow monster can't pin their location. Joyce (Winona Ryder) talks about Will drawing a rainbow spaceship when he was little. Now that could just be a coincidence. But I think the writers are saying "Yeah he's gay." in an incognito way. Also unless they just flat out give it away in Season 3, it's up for speculation. Just my perception gamble.
The funny thing about this whole scene is that he didnt give two SHITS! He popped in the tape, pressed play, went rockstar status and just went to town! If this was NOT the most funniest scene in ANY N.O.E.S series I dont know what was LMAO
1:21 The girl you like walks in... and finds you dancing to next hear: "You're my kind of man"... That's gonna trigger some second thoughts for sure, lol.
0:06 My favorite scene from this movie! This is the worst Freddy Krueger movie, yet it has this scene that I love more than any other scene in any Freddy film! The song is epic too!
@@nissan300zxtt9 Part 2 sucks beyond belief! All the other movies are better than this one! Wes Craven's New Nightmare is also another bad Freddy movie!
Sorry BUT For Me Who LOVES 80's,This Is Not Cheesy,With A Cool Pop Song This Is Classic As This Scene Beautifully Represents The Casual And Carefree Attitude Of Teenagers And If My Memory Serves Me Well Then Whole Nightmare Series Is Based On Teenagers.
You got that right. The classics were better. No CGI monsters or effects only a little trick photography effects, the acting in these horror classics was great, this is real Hollywood talent!
one time when i was like 9, I did the butt bump thing on my dresser drawer, and the HUGE mirror came crashing down on my back
LMAO
Wow lmaooo
That's fucking hysterical!!!!
LMFAO XD
Loooool are you ok
"drive me crazy, touch me all night long" in a movie about insomnia inducing killer with knives as fingers..
The songs always represent a theme to the movie just like the intro to the third film
Whether you're a fan of his dancing or not, I think we can all agree that Jesse does have some great taste in music. 😂
I liked the 90s cover by Cathy Dennis as well
1:21 Never noticed that "No Chicks" sign before!
Like we needed another clue...
the "Probe" game you can see at the top of Jesse's closet in some scenes was definitely a choice as well. as was the shot here that was right in on his crotch. this movie is violently gay but hey, it helped me realise I'm bi so it ain't all pointless I suppose
I lose it at the ass closing the drawer every single time.
Steve Rudzinski is that not how we r supppsed to close drawers,
That type of acid-washed action is what the 80s is all about!
he was imagining he was backing that cake up on a fella.
@@gaggita9922 I found out the actor is gay but this is before he was certain lol makes this scene a bit more fruity😂😂
When I first saw this movie I thought Jesse was cool and extremely heterosexual. I just chalked this scene up to 80s weirdness.
Ditto.
When Jesse walked into that gay club and met Schendier, I thought it was a dream, but then comes home late at night being escorted by the police. hmmm. Freddy Kruger presence in the movie, I never came away with Jesse being gay, I guess because he was attracted to Lisa.
SLIP NORRIS Same here when I was a kid.
@@daughterofolaf Me as well, lol.
Me too, I guess I wasn't the only one.
IF he was doing this in a Jason movie, Jason WOULD NOT *even* let him get 5 sec into this...
trentigalaxy ,u had me dieing😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Our just walk away like this fruit cup
Jason would fucking throw his machete at his head hahaha 😂
Jason would run away from the butt closing the drawer scene.
Friday the 13th Final Chapter guy in the shower made a gay comment about wanting paul to get in the shower and that he hoped he didn't drop the soap and Jason responds by smashing his hand through the glass and crushing the guys skull
1:20-1:23 That's the look of a woman who just realized that yeah, she's never gonna get a piece of that action.
Mr. Snrub action?
Mr. Snrub haha right
He teased the fuck out of snrub
@@vinnystern3598... Ew...
Yes
I'm watching this movie right now and just got to this scene and nearly died laughing. This may be the most '80s thing I've ever seen...and I lived through them.
SirHatchporch the 80s was a great era! I miss it.
rainbowthrustars Agreed. :-)
SirHatchporch Not so great for Jesse... or the millions of closeted gay guys he subtextually symbolized lol.
+Subversive Untermensch Yep that's why nostalgia filters are so dangerous...
+SirHatchporch I was only 3 when this was released in theaters
I've been trying to figure out what the best scene in cinematic history is, and I'm pretty sure it gets no better than this.
The gay levels in this one scene are over nine thousand
Jack Sullivan I just thought he couldn't dance and was real shy because he was dorky and she was miss popular. Boy I was wrong.
Lol dbz reference!
I’m straight but I like the song a lot
Over 9000!!!??
I heard that his actor, who is homosexual, said this scene was embarrassing because it was too gay, even for him
I bet a million dollars that half the people who saw this wanted to dance exactly like that.
Dude, when you clear your room, put this music...
I did
I really don't think Jesse's dad liked that at all.
Backyard Pix I come back to this vid periodically just to read this comment.
His dad probably didn’t but I’m sure his daddy did. 😋
His dad hated him that's for sure wish Freddy got him.
@@aaronnantz2289 I think I read once that in an early draft of the script for this movie Jesse's dad was going to groom him... Not joking.
@@ANDY-ie7nh AYOO
There is no heterosexual explanation for this.
Mark Patton didn't have a single fuck to give throughout this whole scene.
This movie is full of the most relatable teen stuff of the whole series
This song is a banger FR
"the club can't even handle me right now"
This piece of art deserves to be played 24/7 in the Louvre, next to the Mona Lisa.
*One of my favorite movie scenes of ALL TIME!*
It just cracks me up and makes me feel good like I am a goofy teenager again. Also the comic timing and the POP at the end is perfect hahaha.
PURE 80's magic. Also this is my FAVORITE 'Nightmare film' followed by 'Freddy VS Jason'
Better clean your room..... IN THE GAYEST WAY POSSIBLE!!!
This scene raises my testosterone levels to an all-time high.
0:57,,, he's throwin it back like a power bottom
DAYTON DAYTONA lmaoooo woow
Freddy was the Top Jock
Lmfaooooo
What is a “power bottom”? I’m afraid to google it. 😆
daughterofolaf I wouldn’t suggest looking up. Let’s just day he’s letting he situation get on top of him.
HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT DAD!
I think if dad saw him dancing he wouldn't need to come out of the closet that door will fling open it
"You go girlfriend!"
He’s cute and has great moves hehe love that song too ❤
Grew up watching the first two films - still really enjoy Mark Patton and the movie in general - feel bad for what he was put through but was glad to see on Scream Queens documentary that he seems to be more at peace with everything now. This song is on constant rotation at my house and it makes me chuckle, thinking of this scene, every time! Rock on.
Bro's only upload in 16 years in this sole video, and his pfp is the thumbnail. Golden old CZcams.
I used to have a crush on this dude because of this scene lol
Reading Tanner he's 50 something to this day shook
+Reading Tranner The actor who plays Jesse is pretty cute I have to admit.
He looks like David Bowie.
Jesse is so far in the closet that his mailing address is Narnia.
Tuch me -Fonda Rae . I requested this song at a club and started dancing like Jesse lol
0:32 alpha male
illuminatioracle 😂😂
What a fuckin' Chad, amirite?
Na omega everyone wants to take care of him
He told him
Every time I see this movie I think "That kid is so deep in the closet he see's freaking Narnia"
never heard it before, but i luv that expression!
LMAO
Daniel Ryan I just read your comment and I’m cracking up!!!!! LOL
Was he though?;how many teenagers go to meat markets frequented by men that they are extremely atracted to who they know wouldn't care if he changed his mind and couldn't go through with it
@@vinnystern3598........ Huh????
1:16 is the best part. "pop" all night long. Funny stuff.
Zilnich Productions i like when he snaps his fingers lol
Pop of that 🍒
in case if someone wants to know the song, then its Fonda rae
Nice...been looking for that version.
Thank you searching for years :D
Thanks
Nice! Just downloaded it off of iTunes. 😎
Lol I thought it was the pointer sisters for a while lol
It doesn't matter how many times I watch this scene, I'll never get enough of it.
That red headed girl was an absolute cutie X100!
You people don't know what good old movies are aha Elm Street movies are the best in my days 👌😁❤️
You tellum veeno
This totally takes me back. Love the 80s
It's so hilarious when his mom and girlfriend walk in on him 😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
This scene is the reason I downloaded this song.
Gotta love Fonda Rae!
Oh yeahhhh Jessie ;)
1:15 It's soooo like Jesse to have a Kate Bush poster.
Jesse dancing is funny......who else eise dancing right now after watching this movie :D
Ahh, so glad Iv found this Hilarious scene. Takes me back to when me & mates used to rewind it again & again "All Night Long" "POP" LOL
That smile at the end is hilarious! Quality scene!!!
This scene is pretty gay, as a lot of people have picked up on. One of the sub-themes of this film is that Jesse (the main character) is actually a closeted gay or bisexual teen.
But this scene also perfectly represents why the 80s were so great. Kids just dancing to fun music while they cleaned their rooms....there's an innocence here that I really love.
These days, Jesse would have still been in his room, but tapping away angrily on his cell phone to text his girlfriend about how pissed off he was about his father....
Emmy Niinistö Maybe I'm just a symbol of everything wrong with my generation, but wouldn't the modern scenario you described be preferable? The main theme of this movie is that Jesse's a somewhat feminine gay guy who feels stifled and oppressed by straight male authority figures, which causes him to become resentful, and eventually, violent. Wouldn't it be preferable for him to be able to get it off his chest and express his frustration instead of trying to just distract himself with music and forget about it? (Which is the secondary theme of this movie and the entire franchise: trying to ignore the nasty sh*t in the world doesn't make it go away. It just comes back with a vengeance.) Nowadays his gal-friend would be like, "OMG awesome, I have a GBF now! I'm sooo gonna hook you up with my friend Rico. If your dad has a problem with it, like, tell him to screw off you know? Seriously, it's 2015!" Krueger would disappear along with the pent-up feelings he represents and the movie would be over right there.
+Emmy Niinistö OMG yes, exactly! Thank you.
That would not be preferable. The main theme of the movie is that Freddy is a freaky demon and he's coming to kill you. Cut the deep analysis with my Elm Street 2
+Subversive Untermensch he is expressing his frustration through music and ass bumping because hes gay and thats his outlet. its hard to compare things 30 years apart especially if you werent even born yet when this movie came out. i would argue that texting is far more removed emotionally than dealing with your problems through physical and musical expression. even if you are by yourself.
xt4k3nx Subtextually speaking, he's so frustrated that some part of him wants to kill all his loved ones. I don't think dancing like an 80s gay stereotype quite cuts it as an outlet in that regard. He needs some guyliner and a Marilyn Manson cd.
XD the evolution of twerking
My favorite part of the whole movie😂😂
I don’t care what anyone says about this scene, I actually find this scene to be funny and cool.
I do this before I shower, in the shower and after the shower while getting dressed... No shame in my game. LOL
OoO
Based
I was listening to this song this morning, dancing in the kitchen!
He's really cute actually. lol
He seems so innocent
Well t-thank you.
Jesse Walsh 🖤
Lisa is a beautiful lady
“I threw my grandmother down a flight of stairs”
- Grady
Does his door say "No chicks"?
Yes
It says "no out of town chicks"
It indeed does
Yes coz he’s gay 😂
Holy shit, I never even noticed that!!!!
I saw this back on AMC during FearFest on a Friday night when I was 10. This scene has been living rent free in my brain for the past 24 years.
when he closes the drawer with his ass i always just die
I'm doing this on my bed right now. The wife is just as embarrassed as Lisa, and twice as ginger.
That scene is a reminder that this one was shot in 1985... Awesome era...
The best scene of the entire movie !!
I loveeee this scene 😂😂💕
😂😂
I love this scene hahahahha bring me back so much memores
Ahhhhh the 80s vibe. I fucking love it. Although I was born in 86, my mom was just 17 when I was born and so I was always listening and watching stuff from the 80s my entire childhood. There’s no comparison to that era...
So true!! I was born in 83, but I can remember the years 1987-1989, & I too, was listening to all kinds of 80s music, throughout my school years. I still, to this day, love everything 80s.
Mom is like "Honey would you please tap this. You're father is getting worried."
Your father
😂😂 asap
fans hates this movie, but its not the worst chapter in the franchise. ANOES2 is still entertaining.
I think the worst movie in the franchise is part 6. I like the supernatural sequences in this one.
I'm thoroughly entertained by this movie. I think the way I am entertained is unintentional on the part of the movie makers, but I can't say that most things entertain me as much as this movie successfully does.
I like it better than 6, New Nightmare and the remake. It has a fun 80s cheese to it.
I really liked this sequel. Grady's death was genuinely creepy to me, and I liked the soundtrack
This one is fun af and has the scariest Freddy. The only ones in the franchise I don't like are 5 and 6.
Fun Fact: Cathy Dennis had a hit covering this very song in 1991.
This is Wish, featuring Fonda Rae, the original
I knew it!!!! The minute I heard Cathy’s version I thought of Nightmare Part 2
She did the remake because she liked the Jesse dance
The best part in the entire movie.
it's funny how much has changed. growing up in the 80s and 90s as a gay kid and teen, there was gay subtext in shows and movies, but today's gay youth is lucky to be growing up where gay lives are depicted openly on tv. I'm still happy to be a product of the 80s 90s though lol
bahamadogred amen!!!
I can only imagine. I'll never know. I'm heterosexual (but I can't lie and say I'm not a little bi-curious). Staying within the framework of the 80's (or at least the nostalgia and/or pop culture of the decade) take Stranger Things. I know there's some fan theories about Will possibly being gay. *Spoilers* When they have Will tied up in the shed so the shadow monster can't pin their location. Joyce (Winona Ryder) talks about Will drawing a rainbow spaceship when he was little. Now that could just be a coincidence. But I think the writers are saying "Yeah he's gay." in an incognito way. Also unless they just flat out give it away in Season 3, it's up for speculation. Just my perception gamble.
I think Grady was don't ask don't tell like out to close friends and family and won't denie
if asked
Classic scene lol :) awesome dance Jesse
Thank you
"Jesse! Jesse, you get down here right now and explain these muscle man magazines I found under your bed!"
POP goes the weeeeee-nerrrr!
Stop making fun of meeeee
@@jessewalsh6269 that was pretty funny jesse
@@jessewalsh6269 no, now become Freddy
Thanks for showing me this gem , when I watched this again and I heard this song I immediately fell in love with it ❤
LOL takes box of personal items Haucks them in to the drawer grabs a pair of Rayban Shades and is really feeling him self into the beyond
Between this scene and and the possessed bird, I'm hooked!! I've got to see the whole movie!!
1:17 what just happened?
He ran out of testosterone
His mom came in
my life = when he snaps his fingers at 0:38
hahahah this was one of the scenes that first turned me onto dance music - Fonda Rae - "Touch Me" - still rocks.
Mom! I told you not to bother me when I'm cleaning my room! And no chicks!!
not gonna lie that song is a JAM.
That's exactly why I picked it
The funny thing about this whole scene is that he didnt give two SHITS! He popped in the tape, pressed play, went rockstar status and just went to town! If this was NOT the most funniest scene in ANY N.O.E.S series I dont know what was LMAO
I was always scared of watching Freddy movies when I was young untill I seem this scene.....good times
As a kid this scene was extremely weird to watch....as an adult now realizing this actor is gay, it makes perfect sense.
"How do you like that dad?!"
That dude looked like such a dork with the hat, shirt, and sunglasses he was wearing towards the end of the clip.
I gotta tell ya, if I was Freddy, I wouldn't want any part of any of that.
I think UK Singer Cathy Dennis did a cover of this song 6 years later in 1991.
This Wish featuring Fonda Rae, it is the original.
Classic scene. I remember feeling tingly inside when I first saw this as a young teen.
Nobody can 80s like Jesse!!!
I could watch this clip everyday. 💙💙
1:21 The girl you like walks in... and finds you dancing to next hear: "You're my kind of man"...
That's gonna trigger some second thoughts for sure, lol.
I subscribed just for you having this clip. Crying laughing. Especially when tht thing went "pop" at the end!
0:06 My favorite scene from this movie! This is the worst Freddy Krueger movie, yet it has this scene that I love more than any other scene in any Freddy film! The song is epic too!
Nope , the worst overall is number 5 , then 4 then 2 . 1 ,3 and 6 and 7 are best . Then freddy vs jason lol 😊
@@nissan300zxtt9 Parts 1,3,4,5, and 6(Freddy's Dead) are all great movies! Part 2 and Wes Craven's New Nightmare sucks beyond belief!
@@nissan300zxtt9 Part 2 sucks beyond belief! All the other movies are better than this one! Wes Craven's New Nightmare is also another bad Freddy movie!
This and Crispin Glover dancing to Lion in F13 The Final Chapter are so iconic haha
"This is a result of that cheap seed you keep feeding him..."
One of my fav scenes 😂as a kid Jessie was so relatable
Mark Patton is awesome.
how straight men dance, obviously
Life seems more better in the 80’s then today’s time
Jessie popped his cherry
Sorry BUT For Me Who LOVES 80's,This Is Not Cheesy,With A Cool Pop Song This Is Classic As This Scene Beautifully Represents The Casual And Carefree Attitude Of Teenagers And If My Memory Serves Me Well Then Whole Nightmare Series Is Based On Teenagers.
You got that right. The classics were better. No CGI monsters or effects only a little trick photography effects, the acting in these horror classics was great, this is real Hollywood talent!
Meryl Streep is the last person you'd expect to see whilst doing an impromptu dance around your bedroom.