The Soggy Bottom Boys Against the Ku Klux Klan | O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) | Screen Bites

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During the night, the trio find out that the Ku Klux Klan has captured Tommy so they decide to rescue him, despite the consequences.

What is O Brother, Where Art Thou? about?

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) - Synopsis: After escaping prison, Ulysses, Delmar and Pete embark on a journey to find a hidden treasure. As lawmen pursue them, a new companion and a brush with antisocial elements turn their lives around.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Semperfi1917
    "The color guard is colored?! Who made them the color guard?!" had me crying tears of laughter
  • @Viperion101
    Fun fact: this whole movie was filmed on location in Mississippi except for this scene. They were afraid they’d put out a casting call and people would show up with their own robes.
  • @rynonawider6363
    I love how the cyclops was defeated by burning wood to the face, just like in the real Odyssey
  • I love how he can catch a spear coming at him in the dark with those quick reflexes but can't take a few steps back or to the side to avoid a falling cross lol
  • @elimkwok938
    Damn, the band kids really elevated their marching formations
  • @SeanKL107
    I just noticed how Pete is the most terrified by the noose (and most eager to save Tommy) because he had narrowly avoided being hanged himself.
  • @klaud7311
    I love when cinema isn't afraid to portray something horrible in a beautiful way.
  • I don’t know what it is, but something about this scene just strikes me in the soul. This is one of the creepiest scenes I’ve ever seen in a movie by far. The leader’s voice as he sings, the clomping of their feet as they march and the deep pitch in their vocals as they chant just hits me hard
  • I like how they didn’t even hesitate to come up with a plan to help Tommy. This was their true moment as a team, saving Tommy.
  • @eddiemorrone870
    Odd that this scene starts out like a scene from the Wizard of Oz while the Klan sings hi-ho from Snow White. What a great allegory to Homer's Odyssey, with John Goodman as the cyclops.
  • This scene was truly creepy in every sense. The weird choreography, the music, and even the lighting which I studied in college (cinematography). All brilliantly captured the oddities and atmosphere I imagine, since I had never been to one of these gatherings. lol, Wow. "Colorguard colored?" Hats off to the crew on this one.
  • @jerryloft3008
    I don't care what race you are, if you were walking through the woods and came up on that it would be fucking terrifying.
  • @adamcahoon6362
    "The color gaurd is colored" for some reason that made me laugh.
  • @meme-xn6wr
    A lot of people were scared by this, it’s a great scene. The fact it scares people is proof it’s good.
  • @taitfraser8727
    This scene is legitimately more scary than almost any horror movie I've ever seen. There's a huge sense of fear and dread that this scene captures so well.
  • My favourite part is how the boys try to sing along to the chants when they are running up behind Tommy, and then instantly give up.
    Except maybe the reveal of the dwarf. That’s amazing and cannot be touched.
  • The look on Clooneys face when his hood gets taken off always cracks me up 😂
  • @Big_Steve11
    "Can let that flag touch the ground!"

    *immediately puts flag on the ground"
  • @monkeydust100
    Its nice to see people getting out and socializing...
  • @SilverSpoon_
    You may not like these people, but that song was pure soul.