Apr 16, 2012 mj224223 Says:
Best movie scene ever! I dont know why though? Heath was the perfect person to play this part.R.I.P
Heath gone but never forgotten :,)
Mar 27, 2012 etiel94 Says:
Maggie May by Rod Stewart
Mar 23, 2012 pjfresh83 Says:
Aside from Jay, Skip is the most tragic character in the movie to me. To own a surfshop with his buddies and get in on the ground floor of the skateboard revolution, yet he was not able to ultimately capitalize on either. He could have set himself up for life instead of working for someone else. It is a great life lesson in that even if the perfect situation falls in your lap, you have to have the vision to recognize it and seize the moment. Awesome acting by Heath, too.
Mar 16, 2012 SuperHelloohelloo Says:
This scene right here is why I loved Heath Ledger.
Feb 28, 2012 rockjorgeauriazul Says:
It's soy tragical how Skip loses everything... Legendary Z Boys!!
Feb 28, 2012 trapstr14 Says:
this is the coolest rod stewart will ever be
Feb 15, 2012 meessiks Says:
I dont undrstand why i love this scene ;;
Feb 10, 2012 GwenandKevin Says:
It's because his boss is the guy he kicked out of the store in the beginning.
Feb 8, 2012 DaBeav420 Says:
I agree, so much feeling in conveyed in this scene
Jan 29, 2012 vandalgonz Says:
This scene makes me extremely sad to see him sit down and think "what the fuck am I doing?" but then he gets up and still has the same mentality he has had the whole movie like "fuck it, i'm just gonna do whatever." Amazing clip
Jan 10, 2012 XxXhappyTimesXxX Says:
i just realised that that was heath ledger holy shit!
Jan 5, 2012 zeromant80 Says:
Yeah, right on! The audience got the idea that he was making and selling boards for some wannabe skaters, not spirited skaters... he had to sell his store, and Heath Ledger transmits that sadness on this scene.
Jan 4, 2012 Searcheur Says:
dunno why but this is one of the most epic scenes i've seen
Dec 26, 2011 eeb11 Says:
Incredible scene- To me this scene means when everything around you goes to shit in your life go back to your passions, what you really love to do- Get peace of mind back , and what truly makes you happy
Dec 23, 2011 captainphoenix Says:
Dear Haters,
"Maggie, I wish I'd never seen your face"
This scene is about how much anguish Skip has for becoming what he has become (in Skip's case, a sellout and a wash up; in Rod's case, a broken-hearted man). He doesn't have to say a word, because the music and the body language tell it all. Shakespeare once quipped that "brevity is the soul of wit"; Skip being able to convey his emotion without saying anything at all is the epitome of soul. That's why people love this scene.
Nov 27, 2011 kfheisler Says:
fav movie of all time
Nov 26, 2011 heyman29323 Says:
This scene is one my favourites too. And I don't know why. It's so short to have any real gravity and profoundness but man it sticks with you and is profound somehow. Heath Ledger owns this song now in my mind.
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In memory of Heath Ledger.
A scene from Lords of Dogtown.
Song: Maggie May - Rod Stewart More
In memory of Heath Ledger.
A scene from Lords of Dogtown.
Song: Maggie May - Rod Stewart Less
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mattmiller33100 Says:
got to keep on keeping on
andreads502 Says:
totally
mj224223 Says:
Best movie scene ever! I dont know why though? Heath was the perfect person to play this part.R.I.P Heath gone but never forgotten :,)
Adamslackz Says:
rip heath
TheRedSpider97 Says:
where did he get those dope goggles?
jimmiescoffee Says:
perfect.
gordito470 Says:
thx
etiel94 Says:
Maggie May by Rod Stewart
pjfresh83 Says:
Aside from Jay, Skip is the most tragic character in the movie to me. To own a surfshop with his buddies and get in on the ground floor of the skateboard revolution, yet he was not able to ultimately capitalize on either. He could have set himself up for life instead of working for someone else. It is a great life lesson in that even if the perfect situation falls in your lap, you have to have the vision to recognize it and seize the moment. Awesome acting by Heath, too.
gordito470 Says:
what song is that
SuperHelloohelloo Says:
This scene right here is why I loved Heath Ledger.
rockjorgeauriazul Says:
It's soy tragical how Skip loses everything... Legendary Z Boys!!
trapstr14 Says:
this is the coolest rod stewart will ever be
meessiks Says:
I dont undrstand why i love this scene ;;
GwenandKevin Says:
It's because his boss is the guy he kicked out of the store in the beginning.
DaBeav420 Says:
I agree, so much feeling in conveyed in this scene
vandalgonz Says:
This scene makes me extremely sad to see him sit down and think "what the fuck am I doing?" but then he gets up and still has the same mentality he has had the whole movie like "fuck it, i'm just gonna do whatever." Amazing clip
XxXhappyTimesXxX Says:
i just realised that that was heath ledger holy shit!
zeromant80 Says:
Yeah, right on! The audience got the idea that he was making and selling boards for some wannabe skaters, not spirited skaters... he had to sell his store, and Heath Ledger transmits that sadness on this scene.
Searcheur Says:
dunno why but this is one of the most epic scenes i've seen
eeb11 Says:
Incredible scene- To me this scene means when everything around you goes to shit in your life go back to your passions, what you really love to do- Get peace of mind back , and what truly makes you happy
captainphoenix Says:
Dear Haters, "Maggie, I wish I'd never seen your face" This scene is about how much anguish Skip has for becoming what he has become (in Skip's case, a sellout and a wash up; in Rod's case, a broken-hearted man). He doesn't have to say a word, because the music and the body language tell it all. Shakespeare once quipped that "brevity is the soul of wit"; Skip being able to convey his emotion without saying anything at all is the epitome of soul. That's why people love this scene.
kfheisler Says:
fav movie of all time
heyman29323 Says:
This scene is one my favourites too. And I don't know why. It's so short to have any real gravity and profoundness but man it sticks with you and is profound somehow. Heath Ledger owns this song now in my mind.