I know the dialogue from this movie is pulled verbatim from the book, but boy do the actors make it sing in this film. Why do we not get writing in movies like this anymore?
@@logancraddick7507it might be even more impressive in a modern setting though. Everyone talking like poets but holding cellphones instead of pistols!
@@lancebr02 I can't believe this scene hasn't been uploaded long before now, it is a great scene and one I think of often. I am playing Red Dead Redemption 2 for the first time and just got the Schofield revolver, I immediately thought of this scene and Bob saying "Such extravagance!". I'm grateful to you for posting so I could satisfy my desire to enjoy this scene again. Thanks!
It is one of the best. The cinematography, the way so many scenes involve the old glass windows that distort both what the characters see and how they are seen, the simple but elegant dialogue...great great movie.
In my opinion this is the best movie Brad Pitt was ever in and I don't think there's very many movies as good as this one maybe and I would have to think about it I loved there will be blood and I remember loving another movie so much but it was so many years ago I think I would have to rewatch it again to make sure it was as good as I thought it was back then and I was a kid but it was called midnight express....
"Do you ever get surprised when you see yourself in a mirror. Do you ever find yourself saying, "Why do they call him by my name?'" - Jesse James, from the book.
The revolver Jesse gives to Bob is a Smith and Wesson New Model 3. In real life, Robert Ford did own a similar model, however, many believed Robert killed Jesse with a Colt Peacemaker chambered in .44 but not a Model 3.
Thanks for uploading this scene, it’s one of my favourites and whenever I watch the movie I want to watch this scene again on yt but for some reason nobody had uploaded it. Could you maybe also upload the scene where Robert talks to the sheriff?
Lovely scene. Thanks so much for posting it. I wish you extended the scene by another 10 seconds, by the way. Jesse’s self-frustration and look of anguish mounts further there
I wonder in real life if Jesse had an inclination that Robert was going to kill him? I doubt Jesse would allow someone especially the likes of him to kill him. I believe it was a cowardly sneak move by a weasel who was petrified of the man he robbed banks and trains with. Jesse reminds me of a person who is always intense to be around and is always menacing when even being cordial. But to kill him while he is helpless is a cowards way.
I have no doubt that Jesse knew what was to come. He knew he had come to the end of the line, but deep down he also knew that being shot in the back by a friend who only enhance his reputation. Jesse was a real smart man.
@@richardsiciliano7117 idk. Even if Jesse did know what was coming why would he want that? Unless he was suicidal and didn’t have the heart to do it himself. But it’s all speculation, unless there’s journals and written letters from Jesse and people who were close to him stating it.
@@nickright7747 What made it cowardly wasn't just that he was shot in the back, but was also done so by a man he invited into his home, his wife/kids around, for the sole motivation of obtaining a reward.
this film is exceptional work, credit to brad pitt and he has to maybe stop doing films as present stuff looks like "polution while this is rare air" ............
Ive watched this movie 10 times and i just realized "youre gonna break a lot of hearts" was foreshadowing the assasination
I never thought about that, but you're totally right.
Wow
Should have come to you in the first watch, but you got there eventually
@@350zKingzit seems like a big stretch anyway. I think it’s just Jesse demonstrating how much more Robert has to live and learn
Same
Such extravagance!
I know the dialogue from this movie is pulled verbatim from the book, but boy do the actors make it sing in this film. Why do we not get writing in movies like this anymore?
Them talking like this would only fit in a movie like this because of the time period it takes place in.
@@logancraddick7507it might be even more impressive in a modern setting though. Everyone talking like poets but holding cellphones instead of pistols!
Might be my favorite scene. "I've been becoming a problem to myself."
There's another great line Jessie says in the book about not recognizing himself in the mirror, "who is this man who goes by my name?"
For me to
The way pitt speaks the line is heart wrenching. If youve been down that road, you know.
Thank you for uploading this in such high quality! Such an important scene from my favorite film of all time.
you're welcome! i could not find it elsewhere on the internet and it is a very meaningful scene to me.
@@lancebr02 I can't believe this scene hasn't been uploaded long before now, it is a great scene and one I think of often. I am playing Red Dead Redemption 2 for the first time and just got the Schofield revolver, I immediately thought of this scene and Bob saying "Such extravagance!". I'm grateful to you for posting so I could satisfy my desire to enjoy this scene again. Thanks!
It is one of the best. The cinematography, the way so many scenes involve the old glass windows that distort both what the characters see and how they are seen, the simple but elegant dialogue...great great movie.
In my opinion this is the best movie Brad Pitt was ever in and I don't think there's very many movies as good as this one maybe and I would have to think about it I loved there will be blood and I remember loving another movie so much but it was so many years ago I think I would have to rewatch it again to make sure it was as good as I thought it was back then and I was a kid but it was called midnight express....
"Do you ever get surprised when you see yourself in a mirror. Do you ever find yourself saying, "Why do they call him by my name?'" - Jesse James, from the book.
The revolver Jesse gives to Bob is a Smith and Wesson New Model 3. In real life, Robert Ford did own a similar model, however, many believed Robert killed Jesse with a Colt Peacemaker chambered in .44 but not a Model 3.
If he had to be killed by this punk, Jesse at least made sure it was done by a worthy weapon. God, this film is incredible.
Don't that nickel shine though
Thanks for uploading this scene, it’s one of my favourites and whenever I watch the movie I want to watch this scene again on yt but for some reason nobody had uploaded it. Could you maybe also upload the scene where Robert talks to the sheriff?
Lovely scene. Thanks so much for posting it. I wish you extended the scene by another 10 seconds, by the way. Jesse’s self-frustration and look of anguish mounts further there
Awesome
I wonder in real life if Jesse had an inclination that Robert was going to kill him? I doubt Jesse would allow someone especially the likes of him to kill him. I believe it was a cowardly sneak move by a weasel who was petrified of the man he robbed banks and trains with. Jesse reminds me of a person who is always intense to be around and is always menacing when even being cordial. But to kill him while he is helpless is a cowards way.
I have no doubt that Jesse knew what was to come. He knew he had come to the end of the line, but deep down he also knew that being shot in the back by a friend who only enhance his reputation. Jesse was a real smart man.
@@richardsiciliano7117 idk. Even if Jesse did know what was coming why would he want that? Unless he was suicidal and didn’t have the heart to do it himself. But it’s all speculation, unless there’s journals and written letters from Jesse and people who were close to him stating it.
@@JL-rx7ou It's safe to assume that he really was suicidal. He was a very damaged man.
Didn't Jesse also shoot people in the back, though? Yet, I doubt you'd call him a coward.
@@nickright7747 What made it cowardly wasn't just that he was shot in the back, but was also done so by a man he invited into his home, his wife/kids around, for the sole motivation of obtaining a reward.
Don't that nickel just shine though
this film is exceptional work, credit to brad pitt and he has to maybe stop doing films as present stuff looks like "polution while this is rare air"
............
Is that a uringe tennis ball he aimin at?
Actually I think it’s turkwise