My father was extremely loving, but never verbally said it, until my beloved Grandfather passed away, after that he ends every conversation with “I love you” it broke my heart, yet fulfilled it the same time he first said it. For the love of God, tell people what you feel before it’s too late.
@@elguerokabron Agreed, my new girlfriend (of 3 yrs) family say I love u every other breathe. When she gives them MONEY they say it ALOT more! Fake folks Don
@@wildestcowboy2668 seems like most people nowadays are only “loving” to others for what they have or have to offer. I see that alot also my friend. But the original comment is still somewhat right, we have to show love to those who are close to us or those that have always been there.
Dude look up how he died it clearly says he got struck after the ride ? Don’t matter what happened he is still the best no one should replace him. He Rode the toughest bull and got killed doing it..
@@CountryBoy-dm2uj I love bull riding and bronco and all that other stuff but to be honest play stupid games win stupid prizes. Not saying it's a dumb game but you know what you are getting into.
This was such a good movie and it’s still one of my favorites. The ending is sad and really heartbreaking. Luke Perry God rest his soul did an excellent job portraying Lane. I never seen him when he rode but this guy was definitely a man born to ride. He had so much more he could’ve gave but fate didn’t allow that. I think God needed another Angel in heaven. My only complaint with this movie is there is not one mention of Lane being a Christian. I have seen interviews of his parents and his mother has stated he became a born again Christian sometime before he passed. That should’ve been made mentioned since it was in fact about his life!!!! R.I.P. Lane. We miss you❤️❤️❤️😢🙏🙏🙏
Oh my goodness I would of probably cry more if they started talking about god, but hopefully we all will get to see him someday. And when we do it is going to be a dream come true!
Perhaps they thought more people would be interested in this movie if they *didn’t* mention Lane’s religion? Just a thought, since I know religion can be a definite turnoff for many, especially if they don’t ascribe to the beliefs of that particular religion themselves.
A beautiful telling of Lane Frost's life. And Luke Perry did a wonderful job in portraying Lane. I just noticed that they have the exact same number of letters in their first and last names. How ironic.
How the dad feels loosing ur child I too felt that last year. My world was never n won't be the same. Couldn't remember the last time I said I love you to my daughter, brushing her long black hair, her smile, my heart still empty
I watched this movie so many times as a kid growing up!! Was hooked! It breaks my heart we now lost both of them, the actor here passed away of a heart attack I believe like 3 yrs ago. I never knew his kids were the band perry either till he passed... crazy. He was a great actor and person I'm sure!! I cried everytime I watched this, I grew up with a single mother of 3 daughters and me...so yeah lol.
Just FYI: While it’s true that The Band Perry *is* made up of siblings, none of them are Luke Perry’s children. Luke Perry’s kids are named Jack and Sophie. The Band Perry is comprised of siblings Kimberly, Reid, and Neil. Other than that, I agree with your comment! 😉😉😉
I remember seeing the actual video back in the day of how this how all happened. I was in 4th grade at the time. R.I.P. brother Lane. You're the best 👍
I told myself I wasn't ever going to watch this. I told myself I WASN'T EVER GOING TO WATCH THE ACTUAL FOOTAGE OF LANE. I woke up at 3:30 this morning to add an extra hour of me time before work. Well, I watched both. The scene when Lanes Father, just sitting there with the familiar blank & lost state was spot on. My son Sam was getting the mail to see if his Xbox magazine arrived in the mail in 2003. Sams next breath was his last after being hit by a out of control car going 70mph trying to take a 90dgr turn. God gave me the gift of letting hold my bloodied unrecognizable boy as I tried to find the pieces of his face, kissing him, whispering in his ear, "Sam, it's me." "Moms got you, can you hear the sirens?" "I can see the lifeflight helicopter, everyone's coming Sam, I know you're gone." "I'll never let you go until they drag me away from you, even then, I'll never let go." Almost 20 years now. I'm still hanging on day after day. Sam rode his 1st horse at 7 years old. He took to it like a fish in water. Sam was 13 years old. You may not see Gods "gift" but when it's the very last time you know you'll hold your child, it's a gift. I love you boy. ❤️😘🤠 Love, Mom
It can be the saddest movie ever and I will not cry. Like i am heartless but when I watch 8 seconds whoa boy it is a emotional wreck. I guess it is because I love rodeo so much and the tragedy of lane not being here today and not being able to teach kids and the fact he never real got to live his life that he want.😭 and he was only 25!!😭😭
I don’t remember this movie at all, but my mom was talking about it the other day with my family and she said that when I was little and we watched this I would burst out crying, I didn’t even know this existed until then.
I cried watching this clip I cried so much that my eyes hurted so bad and my face started turning red Rest in peace lane frost and red rock we miss you both
Ohmigosh ‼️ I watched this on vhs, and watching again is still heartbreaking. But having seen the last decade & the protections developed -- it seems _____ to look back to before protection. (I can't even think of a word for it)
Me and my mom watched this and she said that he got cracked rips, so if he wouldnt have gotten up and fell back down he might have been able to live. this movie made me cry
I love this movie so much but it's really sad the person who played Lane Frost was really nice guy I love Luke Perry you are the best you are my hero and I will always love you
Ok, I’m a nobody, my opinion on this doesn’t matter, 1st greatest movie ever made, but I don’t really think they did that ride justice, they made the bullfighters look like they were just awe full and wouldn’t sacrifice themselves for lane, in all reality they tried too, but the bull never lined up like that it was too fast for the bullfighters to do anything about it.
My dad rodeoed with Lane Frost way back when…I’ve only ever seen him cry 3 times. When my brother died, when my dads dad died, and this scene where Clyde is trying to remember if he ever told Lane that he loved him.