"Oscar, you will not get away! I AM REALLY PISSED OFF!" Probably one of my favourite lines in all of cinema, and it comes from a robot who is absolutely done being everyone's punching bag.
"Oscar you will not get away...I am really pissed off!!!" So iconic for a loveable character that doesn't swear, who's so innocent to actually swear blew my mind lol
Very sorry for your loss, sounds like a great memory. Thanks for sharing :) To me this is one of those childhood movies that's just as special to me now as it was back when I was a child.
Tony Stark I give Shrek 2 props for using this song well but this scene will always stand out as the best for me... Detective Pikachu...I can only say “good luck”.
It's pretty awesome of Johnny that even though he's dying and knows it, and even after the attempted murder at the hands of his former friend, he still has his sense of humor intact.
This movie should have won an oscar. Took alot of work to build and control that robot. One of my favorite movies growing up as a kid, specially this scene was great!.
I have not seen this scene in over 25 years, and it still brings a tear to my eyes... J5 is going to die, he is bleeding, and hurting all over, yet he will not stop! If that did not build character for 80s kids, nothing would
This is among my favorite movies when I was a kid and this scene always had me on the edge of my seat hoping that Johnny captured the guy. This is one of the few movies where imo the sequel is better than the first movie.
I love both films but I'd say neither is better than the other as each film had different approaches. The first film was more of a take on Pinocchio while the second is based on "Frankenstein"...which ironically are the two books Johnny 5 took from the bookstore.
@@briansmook8043i read somewhere that short circuit 1 and 2 are gonna have a remake. As to the deadline, no worda. But i hope it will be as good..or maybe even better than the original.
It serves as a decent contrast to Terminator-like films in which the "robotic killing machine" is not the one you're supposed to be rooting for as well!
@@Extra_050but let's be honeat here: the robot centric films of yesterday, Terminator, Robocop and THIS are works of geniuses. Like look here..for an 80s movie, J5 has mentions of AI..and look 35 years later..we are in the age of AI.
I don’t know why this scene is so memorable... I’m thinking cause we felt for Johnny especially cause he was hurt and had human feelings... and never seen a robot so pissed! Red eyes, with the white boy rocker wear and all that hot shit. He was literally bleeding to us and had minutes to live. Holding out for a hero to top it off and the grand finally of Tarzan! Loooool.
@@lastdracon I was born in 04 and my parents showed me this when I was younger, they watched this movie in the 80's and i'm so glad I watched it, it's one of my favourite movies of all time
NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! NO REMAKES, EVERYTIME THEY DO THAT IT TURNS TO CRAP, THE SAME THING HAPPENED TO GHOSTBUSTERS AND THEN DISNEY FUCKED UP STARWARS, NO MORE REMAKING GOOD MOVIES !!!!!
This is the way the scene needs to be seen, unedited. Hearing and seeing his damage, hes in pain. Nothing will stop him from revenge. Tears me up everytime.
This is one of my fave scenes of any movie of the 80's or any I've scene. I love the second movie far better than the first cause he is more "human" in this one. He shows sadness, compassion, caring, childish enjoyment and even fragility. And in this scene he shows true human-like vengeance and anger. I LOVE it. Johnny 5 is ALIVE BABY!
One detail I always loved in this scene is how every cut back to the countdown timer, that beeping gets louder and louder. First time, its drowned out by the rattling and clattering, but it's louder even with the treads SFX over it, then you hear it louder still even despite the shorting out of his wiring and componants, and finally when we see it as the lift is carrying Johnny up it's loud enough to overshadow the whine of the hydraulics. Just a little audio touch that makes that countdown harder and harder to ignore.
I think one of the best things about 80's movies is that they always find ways to put popular songs in appropriate scenes. Johnny dying to Bonnie Tyler's Hero is so on point.
That moment when you see a favorite character turn into an absolute savage....I don't blame him for being pissed...he's on the break of death with is just heartbreaking to watch...ima admit...i cried like a wuss..he was in my frikin chilldhood....
THE most intense movie scene of my childhood. God I loved this scene. The music. Johnny's will to catch the bad guy before he dies. And of course hearing a robot swear when you're 8 years old is awesome too...
He was because he was struck by a lighting bolt which gave him the personality that we all know and love, even traded his laser cannon for a tool box but still kept his wireless hacking systems
Yes, he was because his creator had tracked him down and told him to stop all of the "nonsense" that he was doing while hiding from the company and military
sentaimaster100 No, I mean was Oscar ever informed of Johnny 5 being a former military robot? I mean Ben and Newton (Crosby) both knew he was, and Fred knew because Ben had told him (I did remember that from the second film), but I don't think Oscar and his goons knew anything other than the fact he was an advanced robot.
I saw this movie at a really young age on VHS, it subconsciously traumatized me growing up because through out my teenage years everytime I heard Bonnie Tyler "I need a hero" I would unconsciously start to cry uncontrollably, didn't realize it was from this film till I rewatched it as an adult
I remember watching him die as a child and bawling my eyes out. Still traumatic watching as an Adult, and I’m cold about most things. Guess it remains with you
This is where I first heard Bonnie Tyler’s Holding out for a Hero. I couldn’t place where I had heard before Shrek 2, but when I decided to take a ride down memory lane during lockdown… OMG! The memories, the feels, all at once, I couldn’t take it. Memories like this are what shaped us into the adults we 80’s babies have become.
I'm betting the charges against Oscar are the following: Kidnapping in the first degree (locking Ben and Fred in a Chinese restaurant's freezer) - Two counts Attempted murder in the first degree (trying to kill Johnny 5) - One count Grand larceny in the second degree (stealing the boat) - One count Burglary in the first degree (stealing over $37M in diamonds) - One count Sentence: Life imprisonment without possibility of parole. And the same goes for his two cronies.
I would like to note for the record, that Oscar and his compadres are damn lucky that Johnny 5 no longer possessed his laser unit, and was against killing. That alone saved their worthless excuses for lives! 😡
@@mikegallant811 Very true. if he wasn't the sort to not resort to lethal force i doubt that they'd be alive to even see a court case. If i recall correctly from the first movie he was a damn good shot with it even if it wasn't lethal force.
The beating scene clearly showed the parallels between the battery acid and blood when the guy plunged the axe into 5's battery and having the red fluid splash all over his white shirt. You see the shock on the guy's face when the "blood" hits him.
@Louie Clarke That's because Johnny is a robot on the outside but he's considered as a human on the inside which is why he's been saying a lot "Johnny 5 Is Alive" which means on the first film he was only programmed by remote control but as soon as he got struck by lightning, the electricity from the lightning magically turned him alive not being powered by remote control anymore.
Truly fantastic comedy is not derived from playing for laughs, it comes from out and out embracing whatever ridiculous thing you're doing and treating it like the whole world is at stake. And if you do it really well, you can pull off being both completely hilarious and making the audience totally invested all at the same time. That's what this scene is.
absolutely 100%. Honestly Michael McKean amazed me with his switch from sleezy conman to showing kindness and full blown panic when he sees Ben pulling up. Plus Johnny's VA, Tim Blaney, coulda played this as tongue in cheek or goofy but he gives Johnny desperation, wincing in pain, pleading, they all sell this as something we should be invested in emotionally. There's no 'quips' or self-awareness of how 'silly' this is in context, Johnny's running out of time and that warning alert gets louder and louder.
This song pumps me up even if I just hear it *Without* a movie scene playing out! I need to get this on my phone & watch, but don't know what free downloader app I need to get it. No, I don't use Spotify, so don't even ask
@Jon Maderos I think Oscar only said that because, Oscar himself knew that Johnny was a good guy and Oscar was bad feeling that Johnny was sent by God to capture Oscar to have him arrested which is what happened to Oscar since the cops had enough evidence to prove that Oscar is the one who stole the jewels in the warehouse where they arrested Oscar then.
One of a kind sequel that is just as good as the original, maybe even better. First time I heard this song and it was beautifully done for this chase scene. "Oscar, you will not get away, I am really pissed off"
I love this movie so much and it made me cry so bad but it brings back some very good memorys so thank for bringing me the best day of my life so live life like Johnny 5
I was never able to figure out why I still like many movies from my childhood more than the new movies today in general. It was never about nostalgia because I know some films were genuinely bad. I've been on a binge of scenes from movies like The Goonies, Hook, and Short circuit as well as the original top gun and Forest Gump. They have heart. And they feel real. Because most of those movies aren't relying on CGI. They are in the craft and the writing and suspension of disbelief.