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What does Keanu say in Point Break?

Vaya con Dios, Brah
THE 1991 film “Point Break,” starring Keanu Reeves as an FBI agent who goes undercover to catch a gang of surfing bank robbers led by Patrick Swayze, doesn’t merely invite parody. It begs for it.

Where did they film the Bells Beach scene in Point Break?

Although the final scene of the film is set at Bells Beach, Victoria, Australia, the scene was filmed at Indian Beach in Ecola State Park, located in Cannon Beach, Oregon.

Did Patrick Swayze jump in Point Break?

To jump. Utah hurtles out of the plane without a parachute. He catches up and latches onto Bodhi, who is bemused at this absolutely radical turn of events. In freefall, the pair enter into a standoff: Bodhi refuses to release their now shared parachute, but to pull the cord himself, Utah will have to drop his gun.

What was the best quote from the movie Point Break?

Really cold. Bodhi: Here’s your jacket. [helps Roach put his jacket on] Johnny, hand me that bag of money. Johnny Utah: [getting the bag] You’re cold because all of the blood is running out of your body, Roach. You’re gonna be dead soon.

What are the best lines in Point Break?

To those dead souls inching along the freeways in their metal coffins, we show them that the human spirit is still alive.” … “It’s 100 percent pure adrenaline. Other guys snort for it, jab a vein for it. All you gotta do is jump.” … and “Via con dios.” I wish I’d had room for all of you.

Who are the main characters in Point Break?

Point Break. An unbelievable movie, and deliriously better for it. Keanu Reeves is a hotshot law enforcement dude–Johnny Utah by name–investigating a series of bank robberies in L.A. Four gunmen, disguised in rubber masks of ex-U.S. presidents, have never come close to being caught, but veteran agent Gary Busey has a theory: The bandits are

Who is Keanu Reeves in the movie Point Break?

Keanu Reeves is a hotshot law enforcement dude–Johnny Utah by name–investigating a series of bank robberies in L.A. Four gunmen, disguised in rubber masks of ex-U.S. presidents, have never come close to being caught, but veteran agent Gary Busey has a theory: The bandits are surfers.