The only thing I like about this extended scene is that John Ruth explains he'll reimburse them for the guns he throws down the toilet. I never got in the theatre release why they don't protest him dismantling and chucking their iron away, considering a colt was an expensive side arm back in those days.
@@rockoperajon This whole scene would put Oswaldo, Joe Gage and Bob in a tough spot in the eyes of the audience and considering the fact that later on we find out all 3 of them were there to free Daisy, it was too early in the movie to mark them as suspects. Plus it's similar with the way Major Warren is later directing them on what to do and where to stand but at this point there was no justification for such treatment by John Ruth.
He should've had senor bob go out there. Dude dressed like he's ready for an ice age.
ice age, he could survive space he's all get uped
He doesn’t trust señor bob
😂😂
The only thing I like about this extended scene is that John Ruth explains he'll reimburse them for the guns he throws down the toilet. I never got in the theatre release why they don't protest him dismantling and chucking their iron away, considering a colt was an expensive side arm back in those days.
Probably cuz they had other guns hidden away anyway…
better being out of pocket than dead.
Considering their outlaws, they probably wouldn’t have bought their guns anyways likely just stole them.
I see why the scene was deleted- it makes evident that John has disclosed them .
there are tree guns also - the Pitt's one and two in the cellar.
Pretty sure this scene is on the UK bluray
Well..... there's that .. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This scene is just bad
Good thing it didn’t make it to theatres
What’s so bad about it?
@@rockoperajon This whole scene would put Oswaldo, Joe Gage and Bob in a tough spot in the eyes of the audience and considering the fact that later on we find out all 3 of them were there to free Daisy, it was too early in the movie to mark them as suspects. Plus it's similar with the way Major Warren is later directing them on what to do and where to stand but at this point there was no justification for such treatment by John Ruth.
Theatrical version better
Why? I only watched the extended version