This movie I first saw as a kid maybe 13ish. I'll never forget this movie. It changed my life. Imagine watching this movie but there was a little kid in the background in every scene. That would be me. I watched my alcoholic mom (Faye Dunaway) live her life with so many Henry's coming in and out. My life was a living hell. This movie somehow made sense of what I was going thru. I am an old man now...Mom is dead. I forgave her and all of the Henry's a long time ago. This movie helped me in my process. Thanks for reading. I never expected to even comment on it but today I felt I had to.
This movie makes me sad yet I believe one of the best movies I ever saw. My good friend and roommate Daniel died of alcoholism. The character played by Mickey Rourke was a duplicate of Daniel. Appearance, manorisms, intelligence. I miss my buddy who passed away 2 years ago. 😪 🥃 to my friend.
love the reaction to the two guys at the bar after grandma moses talks about her prowess. the big guy's eyebrow raise as he's leaning over looking at the smaller guy is money.
fuck I love this movie. first saw it when I was 12. "now look...20 bucks for that kinda head is outrageous!.. - nobody can swallow paste like I can.." classic.
Another fantastic thing about this movie aside from the stellar acting by virtually all involved? Something about it just triggers that ancient primal craving for booze that stirs deep within my Neolithic/Cro Magnon Irish essence, as such primeval stirrings come surging back with a visceral, powerful & poetic vengeance. Chalk it up to the poignant & potent Barfly effect! It's magically contagious, & sweetly intoxicating! Suck you right into its dreamy & sublime vortex. Next round is on the house baby😜👍
"Nobody in this neighborhood can swallow paste like I can."| I'm sorry, I know it's gross, but that's EXACTLY the reason writers like Bukowski, Waits, Costello, etc. are so brilliant at bringing the realism to us readers.
don't be sorry.. not gross at all! That needs to be celebrated. Swallowing a well earned or deserved load from a man is as close experiencing god that this life offers. right on Marge
This movie was great because of Mickey. He is the greatest Hollywood actor but doesn't get the recognition because he is not part of the club like, for example, Leonardo is. Brilliantly written and brilliantly acted. So many great lines in this movie all made possible because of Mickey. I saw this movie when it came out and have never forgotten it and will always be one of my favorites.
A man, what is oft referred to as an alpha, can be as gentle, and kind as can be to beta "males", and its a fait accompli, in that they will despise him, ironically, and beautifully socially Darwinian, because, in or by hating a being superior to oneself, you become all theore weaker still. Natures just, in a very raw, whilst still refined way.
I never even heard of it, I looked up Alice krige and this movie popped up because she has a small role in it. But man these characters are so greasy and they even got that greasy hair which is typical of drinkers
The last roar from a once great,still then miles to go talent. What a shame. Bukowski had some problems with this film, but I don't recall what they were.
very curious, i'm sure this movie is rife with double entendres and innuendos; that being said i wonder why the shout out to the sandwich; is there some real deep meaning behind it or is it just what it is and Buk just loved sandwiches? who knows
This movie I first saw as a kid maybe 13ish. I'll never forget this movie. It changed my life. Imagine watching this movie but there was a little kid in the background in every scene. That would be me. I watched my alcoholic mom (Faye Dunaway) live her life with so many Henry's coming in and out. My life was a living hell. This movie somehow made sense of what I was going thru. I am an old man now...Mom is dead. I forgave her and all of the Henry's a long time ago. This movie helped me in my process. Thanks for reading. I never expected to even comment on it but today I felt I had to.
Have you read Bukowski?
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Big similarity here for me too but promise you my friend you're not an old man yet if you were thirteen and you saw this movie.
There's a certain beauty about it.
Here’s to you Big B and all y’all that relate to this film that way. I don’t, but I love this film. Coulda been me. Just dumb luck!
Dear God, watching this movie will keep you far away from alcohol
Oddly, you would be wrong
Disagree , would drink all through it.
one of the best movies ever
This movie makes me sad yet I believe one of the best movies I ever saw. My good friend and roommate Daniel died of alcoholism. The character played by Mickey Rourke was a duplicate of Daniel. Appearance, manorisms, intelligence. I miss my buddy who passed away 2 years ago. 😪 🥃 to my friend.
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Every scene in this film makes me feel hungover
"You don't just swoop down a man's food like that" LOL
"He's like a goddamn seagull!"
"Keep the change"
"ALL of it?"
"Oohhh"
0:58 how I show up to work every morning.
He always looks up left and right before entering places.
love the reaction to the two guys at the bar after grandma moses talks about her prowess. the big guy's eyebrow raise as he's leaning over looking at the smaller guy is money.
I know of only one man that made it to the actors guild on his first try. That was mickey. Pacino, Daniro, Brando nope,just Mick
"He's like a goddamn seagull."
"You're outta line, Henry. You don't just swoop down a man's food."
fuck I love this movie. first saw it when I was 12. "now look...20 bucks for that kinda head is outrageous!.. - nobody can swallow paste like I can.." classic.
I like the line, "Ill suck your cock until your ass hole rumbles like a volcano." I laughed so hard. Great film.
At Twelve?!! Cant' lie i think i did too. Shiiit! they don't make movies like this no more.
Another fantastic thing about this movie aside from the stellar acting by virtually all involved? Something about it just triggers that ancient primal craving for booze that stirs deep within my Neolithic/Cro Magnon Irish essence, as such primeval stirrings come surging back with a visceral, powerful & poetic vengeance. Chalk it up to the poignant & potent Barfly effect! It's magically contagious, & sweetly intoxicating! Suck you right into its dreamy & sublime vortex. Next round is on the house baby😜👍
Absolutely love this film.
What a remarkable performance
That old lady.....ahhhhh, lol
they oughta write a book about him.
"Nobody in this neighborhood can swallow paste like I can."|
I'm sorry, I know it's gross, but that's EXACTLY the reason writers like Bukowski, Waits, Costello, etc. are so brilliant at bringing the realism to us readers.
don't be sorry.. not gross at all! That needs to be celebrated.
Swallowing a well earned or deserved load from a man is as close experiencing god that this life offers. right on Marge
I'd hate to be you if I were me....
"Who the hell invented the sandwich?"
Not sure but I invented the blt
This movie was great because of Mickey. He is the greatest Hollywood actor but doesn't get the recognition because he is not part of the club like, for example, Leonardo is. Brilliantly written and brilliantly acted. So many great lines in this movie all made possible because of Mickey. I saw this movie when it came out and have never forgotten it and will always be one of my favorites.
Was he even nominated for this?
@@mr.bloodvessel260 Mickey was nominated for best actor by the Independent Spirit Awards, what ever those are. The oscars totaly blew him off.
whenever I enter a bar these days I walk in like that.
For all my friends!
"20 bucks for that kinda head" 😆😆
Outrageous?? shit, even if it is lazy... $20 is $20 right
*00:51**:The greatest line ever delivered in a motion picture!*
I am obsessed with this movie,it's the real deal!!
"He's as right as any of us..."
God that great hey
bingo
Ya, this film has great dialog and acting.
Swallow paste🤣🤣🤣
I still say, "Who the Hell invented the sandwich? They oughta write a book about him." I say it the exact same way and people think I'm serious.
my top 5 movies are Barfly, fear and loathing in las vegas,altered states taxi driver,goodfellas.
If you like barfly you need to check out the movie Fat City.
Who fucking cares?
What did you think of Factotum?
@@thebatman4279 havent seen it but will and will give feedback..thanks
You forgot Fargo
Classic!!! The greatest!!!
You gotta stop fighting Eddie!
What'd drinkin Henry? A hmmm almost anything.
Gosh this movie just makes me wanna drink.
Such a great movie!! That old lady is so funny. She was in a Threes Company episode.
Whatya Drinking?? Just about Anything!!!
2:27 "But, the guts need FUELLLL"
anyone can be a non drunk...
"To all my friennnnds."
A MASTERPIECE ‼️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤩
Rourke at his best!
ohhh beautiifulll... ooooo -------- all of a sudden im so popularr... outta run for city council.. --------- but the guts need fuellllllllooooooo lol
Jim is the man!
Saints have patience, y'know
Pretty sure I was drunk and/or hungover when I watched this movie.
That was a crap ass sandwich to be delivered.
"To all my friends!"
brilliant..and i know..ive been...everywhere..bad
A man, what is oft referred to as an alpha, can be as gentle, and kind as can be to beta "males", and its a fait accompli, in that they will despise him, ironically, and beautifully socially Darwinian, because, in or by hating a being superior to oneself, you become all theore weaker still. Natures just, in a very raw, whilst still refined way.
They oughta write a book about him.
Wet rat in the rain.
🤘
I sit on the porch because I lost my house key. I pick up a book and I read Bukowski.
wonder if henry ever tried the zima's....
Signalemeent 🌎🌍⚖️
hard to tell which one is better pope of greenwich village or this one..maybe this one
How much was the sandwhich?
The original Uber Eats.
0:35 😆
4:00 hahaha
...tonight I finish to read factótum... 🥃🚬
#Bukowski100
Vive grandma moses 😃
After watching this movie you just HAVE to get a HOT SHOWER!!!! These people are so disgusting!!😂😂😂😂
I never even heard of it, I looked up Alice krige and this movie popped up because she has a small role in it. But man these characters are so greasy and they even got that greasy hair which is typical of drinkers
The last roar from a once great,still then miles to go talent. What a shame. Bukowski had some problems with this film, but I don't recall what they were.
If you're going to post Barfly full movie then do it this is 10 minutes just the blink this movie is very hard to find
very curious, i'm sure this movie is rife with double entendres and innuendos; that being said i wonder why the shout out to the sandwich; is there some real deep meaning behind it or is it just what it is and Buk just loved sandwiches? who knows
‘Ham on Rye’ was the title of one of Bukowski’s novels. Maybe it’s a reference
what??
Um filme de Francis Ford Coppola!
Coppola had a hand in production, but he didn't direct it.
God damn worst acting I've ever seen by every actor in the fucking scene. Even Rourke's acting was bad, yet the movie is intriguing.
This is why I don't like bars.. Too many people saying and doing stupid shit..
You sound lame as shit
Bars don't like you either
Bars are dead now.. who’s laughing now??
@@cvp1969 - Bars are only dead if you live in a communist city. Too bad for you
Got some fat guy eating a sammitch fans here!