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Deadwood - Scene - Whitney Ellsworth & Francis Wolcott
One of my favorite scenes from Deadwood. Ellsworth (Jim Beaver) runs Wolcott (Garret Dillahunt) off Mrs Garrett's claim. Excellent dialogue.
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The Searchers - Opening Scene
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Many believe the final shot of The Searchers with John Wayne framed by the doorway is one of cinema's most iconic but John Ford's opening shot is equally impressive.
Deconstructing Harry - You should get an ambulance
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Very funny scene from Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry with Bob Balaban.
Here's to the great Jim Beaver, the true star of every show he was a supporting actor on!!!🎉
man has the balls to cal him a hero, and to say your dumb
If you love this show, I highly recommend visiting Deadwood South Dakota, worth the trip.
“I’d like for you to turn the very definition of a supernumerary character into a primary, please. And if you could do it within a two minute time mark, and…plug in an interesting backstory within that same time mark while leaving an air of mystery? Great…thanks…”
Every character on this show who is usually pleasant has one other character who it's on sight with. For Ellsworth it's Wolcott and Hearst
You tell that cocksucker, the next surrogate he sends ought'n to be bloody from the Comstock... Great writing delivered masterfully.
My two favorite characters in this series- Ellsworth and Utter. Yes I know Utter wasn't in this scene.
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Through the door shot and I believe the movie also ends with a shot through the same door.
2 mins of superb character development for Ellsworth
Ellsworth should’ve told him to Run for his life!
The Comstock was jointly owned by Hearst and other investors. And it was a gulp of air that cost 9 men their lives in an underground fire and injured several others down the shafts. So quit hypin shyt up. Accidents like that were common.
Quentin Tarantino tribute... "Au revoir, Shoshanna!"
Imagine having the privilege to have watched this in 70 millimeter…
Ford uses doors and shadows and squaring the scene throughout the movie. So cool.
He is still nursering heartache after Elaine dumped him!
2 great actors - what a scene
Francis Wolcott runs from no man...
“You tell that c*cksucker you work for; the next surrogate he sends ought’d be bloody from the Comstock!” …this will be my default response to any annoying salesmen going forward.
România 🇹🇩❤️👋 super film
*The Searchers* - the movie where John Wayne *finally* found his acting chops, after 25 years of playing John Wayne. 🤠
Elisworth is ready to kill him right there. Other times we see him angry, but never ready to gun someone down like that
I love this writing so much. It's unreal.
Walcott plays the perfect A Hole
Oh Hell's bells they even shot Mr. Elsworth.
Wolcott, the same psycho returns with others from Deadwood into Harlan County in Justified. Two of the greatest Series ever on Television
Haha
I believe Woody.
Great looking film throughout.
Could have been worse for Wolcott, imagine if the Winchester brothers were here!
Ballss
The scenes and music of Ford's films evoke such nostalgia 💗
Consarn it!
And now I know where Kasdan got the idea for the opening scene of Silverado just before the opening credits where Scott Glenn opens the cabin door and steps outside.
una obra de arte, magistral leccion del.septimo arte de principio a final.Gran Ford, y para mi el mejor "Duque"que he visto
I was waiting for Ellsworth to blast that fancy shit right out of his boots.
Everybody knows a good man like Ellsworth. Hard working, hard drinking, shy around women, loves his dog and stands up for the right thing.
Exactly. Wonderful description!
if not, ill put me resume in "drinks hard" "good with animals" "handy....ish"
Isnt the actor portraying wolcott the same actor who portrayed Jack McCall the guy who shot & killed wild bill ?
Yes. He had 3 roles in the series all up
@@philkelly8261 now hes in fear the walking dead
"...on the HBO series Deadwood: Jack McCall in 2004 and Francis Wolcott in 2005 (Dillahunt returned in an uncredited role as a townsman in the 2019 Deadwood movie."
@@jamesdesomma3639 His acting on Deadwood was better than most of TWD's cast
@@luizrobertoarruda4769 Kim Dickens, who played Joanie Stubbs on Deadwood, was the lead in "Fear The Walking Dead" for its first three and a half seasons. ...and that's all I'll say about that for now. Rumours abound. But yeah, Garrett Dillahunt is amazing in everything he's in.
Don’t piss Bobby off!
0:48 When you break a glass and your mom threatens your life
Ellsworth smelt him out.
Stunning
The Bonnie Blue Flag, without a doubt the greatest western ever made, with The Outlaw Josey Wales a very close second!
"The noise is terrible, isn't it, Mr. Ellsworth? Like fate."
sick line.
Joanie should've put that broken bottle end through his throat after she smashed it over his head I was so hoping she'd finish him there
Wow!
Watching deadwood and then inevitably becoming a fan of deadwood, you realise what the human spirit is.
John Ford's films were poetry. John wayne was stellar in this as was the entire cast. An unforgettable film.
The best ending for Francis would have been for him to say something like "I'll move to Europe, London seems to be a fine place". Hinting that he might become Jack the Ripper lol.
that's what I said! lol
i actually thought that too when i originally watched it that maybe he was the Ripper.
Nah. The best ending is the one he got.
Too schlocky for Milch but I must admit … pretty cool idea!
Except Jack the Ripper has been proven with DNA to be the Jew who was always the prime suspect but protected from prosecution. The cops kept arresting him and crooked judges kept dropping the charges
Bobby and Negan (Maybe ?)
If only..