i did not realize how many people these days still love these amazing western movies and actor's it's the most uplifting and encouraging feeling to see this. thank you for showing us how much a part of our lives they are! spectacular!
you know life has a way of directing people back to basics continually, i have a feeling humanity is on the precipice of one of these types of redirection. we may be returning to the old ways sooner than one might think out of necessity.
Are you serious? Every country boy loves westerns. Even my liberal ass mom watches the rifleman and Gunsmoke every Saturday morning 🤣 even bad men love their mamas😉
Can't sneak up on anybody with THOSE spurs! Holy cow! All the bad guys had the same color dusters. Not hard to miss. It's funny how unrealistic the old westerns were but hecka entertaining! That was the best version of Tombstone EVER! Lonesome Dove had the best cast ever! Thanks for this!
Lol! That's what Eastwood said when John Wayne got on to him for doing a scene where he shot a man in the back. Eastwood said that it was unrealistic to think that there was no back shooting when you knew if you didn't kill the guy he would kill you.
The Wild Bunch, missed that one. #1? Unforgiven. I love this because it shows that the fortunate few combat personel who keep their cool and go cold, calm and collected under extreme circumstances (adrineline narrows their vision to pinpoints) usually always win.
y'all nailed it! Long Riders best stunts....Open Range most feel like there....Unforgiven most fearless...Tombstone cool.... unfortunately missing 1. Butch Cassidy & Sundance kid 2. Wild Bunch..... but respect your opinion as it is a good case
I can’t remember the Title, John Wayne walking toward a gunman, says” you pull the gun I’ll kill you, as the gunman touches his weapon . John Wayne with one punch John Wayne hit him, he fell to the ground unconscious. That was neat ( do they still say eat?).
17:05 ' shootouts section is my most fav. for over 40 years. Especially, watching thru the screen in theater, the riding and escaping scenes were unbelievable.
'Long Riders' was Walter Hill's opus & beautifully illustrates the effects of his cinematography for Sam Peckinpah ('The Wild Bunch'). Digital effects, well ...... 🤠
Funny so many western always have these guy in long dusters, but I never seen any old pictures with them on. Out of the movies you picked I think the Long Riders scene was the best.
Just made a Top 10 Western Movie Shootout video, with a great balance of western movies ranging from the classics to some modern. Overall good video, covers a vast amount of different westerns.
@@FrankAndTinaOfficialompeting with you now my top 10 western movie shootout’s video Is at 100k now in one month. Just goes to show Western movies are still very popular.
That one is absolutely awesome! I'm thinking about doing a video on the old ones best scenes compared to the new ones best scenes. The old one is by far the best IMO.
Some film directors seem to forget that Colt and S&W revolvers held only 6 bullets in their cylinders.....The OK Corral shoot out shown here is exactly as it didn't happen!!!
Yeah, Doc's revolver seems to have had a few more than six shots. But the record has to be Kevin Costner in Open Range, where he gets 14 shots in a row from his pistol.
IDK why, but I can't upload any clips from Joe Kid. YT blocks them every time. There are several like that. The Professionals, Judge Roy Bean, The Bionic woman and Six Million Dollar man. The list goes on. If there is something you think for sure, it should have been on the list. It probably got blocked.
The original True Grit is the only one that I watch. Hollywood can't leave anything be. There was never a reason to "REMAKE" a classic like this. It is more of a movie than the newer version ever will be and I'm sorry but Bridges made a poor Rooster Cogburn.
I don't mind the remake of True Grit. It's closer to the original book than the John Wayne version, and Hailey Steinfeld was a much more believable Mattie Ross than Kim Darby, because she really was a teenager.
I wish they would have done a lot more research on the shootout at Northfield. It's a unbelievable incident. The article in True West magazine describes all of it in detail. Added note. The James brothers were just members of the Younger gang.
Pretty much that's true. I don't think there was a clear leader they were all close family and worked together. But Cole Younger and Frank James would have been the most experienced and the elders of the clan. And those two pretty much out lived them all. Both made it to a pretty old age not something you do by getting your picture and name on the front page of every paper in the free world.
@@FrankAndTinaOfficial One of the hints I was able to understand was Cole's title in the gang was "Captain". That wasn't just a nickname. That was his rank among the gang who used military tactics learned from the Civil War. I also thought Frank was a co-leader until the Northfield raid. They were under orders not to harm the citizens and Frank shot the clerk on his way out the door That's not leadership. After Northfield, there was no leadership and Jesse had no idea how to run a gang. Thank you for the reply.
You left out the final gunfights in Sergio Leone's "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly," "Fistful of Dollars", "For A Few Dollars More" and "Once Upon A Time In the West," not to mention Sam Pekinpah's "The Wild Bunch": ruclips.net/video/XP9cfQx2OZY/видео.html
You want to know how 👍 a director Clint Eastwood is ? He made two movies that are similar in plot yet different one from the other. High plains Drifter and Pale Rider . Eastwood is the only director that I've seen doing that. Not even Spielberg has done that. Howard Hawks did both Río Bravo and El Dorado, but both 🎥 were 🕐 and the same with , basically, 🚫 much difference between them , only a few details. Drifter is more of a phsicological, surreal thriller, where as Pale Rider was more of a story based on the classic western 🍿 trope of hero coming to town to make things right, only that the hero was a very mysterious ♂️, a reverend that was willing to give a good whooping to anyone who deserves it. Some may say " but wait, that's Shane", but Alan Ladd's character didn't look as mysterious as Eastwood's in Drifter and Rider, and that's why Eastwood is a master director.
i did not realize how many people these days still love these amazing western movies and actor's it's the most uplifting and encouraging feeling to see this. thank you for showing us how much a part of our lives they are! spectacular!
They really are! I just love them! I wish life we like it were back then. The world has sure changed and not for the better.
Thank you for watching!
you know life has a way of directing people back to basics continually, i have a feeling humanity is on the precipice of one of these types of redirection. we may be returning to the old ways sooner than one might think out of necessity.
I sure do hope that we do.
There's many RUclips channels that show full length westerns there's thousands of them
Are you serious? Every country boy loves westerns. Even my liberal ass mom watches the rifleman and Gunsmoke every Saturday morning 🤣 even bad men love their mamas😉
All of these westerns were awesome. And I’m gonna be I think I’ve seen just about everyone. Thank you for sharing
You are so welcome!
Unforgiven classic another Clint Eastwood speciality
Can't sneak up on anybody with THOSE spurs! Holy cow! All the bad guys had the same color dusters. Not hard to miss. It's funny how unrealistic the old westerns were but hecka entertaining!
That was the best version of Tombstone EVER!
Lonesome Dove had the best cast ever!
Thanks for this!
Those cowboys in the dusters were part of a gang, iirc.
Lol! That's what Eastwood said when John Wayne got on to him for doing a scene where he shot a man in the back. Eastwood said that it was unrealistic to think that there was no back shooting when you knew if you didn't kill the guy he would kill you.
@@FrankAndTinaOfficial and John wine was a wimp.
The Wild Bunch, missed that one.
#1? Unforgiven. I love this because it shows that the fortunate few combat personel who keep their cool and go cold, calm and collected under extreme circumstances (adrineline narrows their vision to pinpoints) usually always win.
Unforgiven was a good movie up until that last shootout. Just ridiculous, but typical of Clint Eastwood. Even the dialogue was bad.
@@wytche3546 lol damn
y'all nailed it! Long Riders best stunts....Open Range most feel like there....Unforgiven most fearless...Tombstone cool.... unfortunately missing 1. Butch Cassidy & Sundance kid 2. Wild Bunch..... but respect your opinion as it is a good case
I can’t remember the Title, John Wayne walking toward a gunman, says” you pull the gun I’ll kill you, as the gunman touches his weapon . John Wayne with one punch John Wayne hit him, he fell to the ground unconscious. That was neat ( do they still say eat?).
Best gunfights ever! Great movies for outstanding western lovers!👍🏾💯💯💯👍🏾
A really good shootout ..is at the end of The Wild Bunch .. and the opening shootout is very good too !!! great film ..
As far as Shootouts go that's the film for sure!
17:05 ' shootouts section is my most fav. for over 40 years.
Especially, watching thru the screen in theater, the riding and escaping scenes were unbelievable.
Must watch the classic Westerns
No dragging the dispute out in court for years, instant justice (or injustice depending on who wins). But sadly the poor lawyers don’t get a dime. 😉
I wish we had a little bit more Western Justice these days. The lawyers make way way too much money lol!
That is too bad just don't pick up one there wives after she divorced him
I had hoped for The Long Riders. Excellent. Cheers. Maybe The Wild Bunch should have pipped The Pale Rider which is more ambush than shootout.
Pale Rider has to be in my top ten !! lol
' There's nothin' like a nice piece of hickory !' 😂😂
That's an awesome scene! TCB!!
I keep a good piece of Hickory rt next to my sitting spot at my work bench. 🖤
'Long Riders' was Walter Hill's opus & beautifully illustrates the effects of his cinematography for Sam Peckinpah ('The Wild Bunch'). Digital effects, well ...... 🤠
I love that movie!
SPOT ON mate....
Long riders established the genre, hands down best Western ever.
. . . good art of the past, present ?, and well Eastern Shootouts :) great illusion . . .
Tous vus en salle,tous excellents! 😎👍
Oh man I love watching Tombstone. Love Doc Holiday such a bad arsh.
Val Kilmer was awesome in that one!
I d vote 4 the Long Riders here, but nobody beats John Wayne....
Unforgiven, best and most realistic gun fight IMHO
I'd have to agree
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Many thanks!
Fantastic sharing
Thank you !
In that last clip, I’ve never seen so many missed shots in my life
Great choice for number 1
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LOl , Frank and tina
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Funny so many western always have these guy in long dusters, but I never seen any old pictures with them on. Out of the movies you picked I think the Long Riders scene was the best.
Those were some great movies for sure.
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It has aways amazed me how in Tombstone Doc (8:28) shoots 3 times in a row with a double barreled shotgun ...just sayin. 🙂
Maybe the 2nd shot was shown twice from a different angle.
Just made a Top 10 Western Movie Shootout video, with a great balance of western movies ranging from the classics to some modern. Overall good video, covers a vast amount of different westerns.
I'll be sure to check it out! Thanks for watching!
@@FrankAndTinaOfficialompeting with you now my top 10 western movie shootout’s video Is at 100k now in one month. Just goes to show Western movies are still very popular.
Gotta love those 50 shot six shooters!
Oh yeah! I've been looking for one of those for years lol!
If you can't count your shots under fire, you should be a cook or typist. ;)
I could add so many here.
The outro is kind of weird but nice scenes you were compiling there! :)
Forgot about them spurs, there’s no way to sneak up on someone with those on lol great content Frank & Tina
Thanks so much guys!!
Brilliant
Awesome 😎
Thank you!
the wild bunch was the best shoot out and first to show slomo
What about The Magnificent Seven, the first one and the best?
That one is absolutely awesome! I'm thinking about doing a video on the old ones best scenes compared to the new ones best scenes. The old one is by far the best IMO.
Why does everyone miss The Wild Bunch one of the best
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The two bank robbery at Coffeville by the Dalton Gang in “ The Last Ride”.
You forgot the one with John Wayne, where 20 Indians shot at him and they miss, he shots once and kills them all.
Some film directors seem to forget that Colt and S&W revolvers held only 6 bullets in their cylinders.....The OK Corral shoot out shown here is exactly as it didn't happen!!!
Yeah, Doc's revolver seems to have had a few more than six shots. But the record has to be Kevin Costner in Open Range, where he gets 14 shots in a row from his pistol.
The good, the bad ,and the ugly!
Agreed! One of the best!
In Long Riders, anyone shooting a six shooter doesn't have to reload.
Awesome video Y’all! Some of my favorites for sure!! 🇺🇸🤠😂👏👏👏
Thanks so much craig!
Clint Eastwood, man...
Joe Kidd /Clint Eastwood C-96 Mauser
IDK why, but I can't upload any clips from Joe Kid. YT blocks them every time. There are several like that. The Professionals, Judge Roy Bean, The Bionic woman and Six Million Dollar man. The list goes on. If there is something you think for sure, it should have been on the list. It probably got blocked.
BTW, I agree with you. Great scene and movie! I love the train at the end.
The original True Grit is the only one that I watch.
Hollywood can't leave anything be. There was never a reason to "REMAKE" a classic like this. It is more of a movie than the newer version ever will be and I'm sorry but Bridges made a poor Rooster Cogburn.
I don't mind the remake of True Grit. It's closer to the original book than the John Wayne version, and Hailey Steinfeld was a much more believable Mattie Ross than Kim Darby, because she really was a teenager.
I wish they would have done a lot more research on the shootout at Northfield. It's a unbelievable incident. The article in True West magazine describes all of it in detail. Added note. The James brothers were just members of the Younger gang.
Pretty much that's true.
I don't think there was a clear leader they were all close family and worked together. But Cole Younger and Frank James would have been the most experienced and the elders of the clan. And those two pretty much out lived them all. Both made it to a pretty old age not something you do by getting your picture and name on the front page of every paper in the free world.
@@FrankAndTinaOfficial One of the hints I was able to understand was Cole's title in the gang was "Captain". That wasn't just a nickname. That was his rank among the gang who used military tactics learned from the Civil War. I also thought Frank was a co-leader until the Northfield raid. They were under orders not to harm the citizens and Frank shot the clerk on his way out the door That's not leadership. After Northfield, there was no leadership and Jesse had no idea how to run a gang. Thank you for the reply.
"The Long Riders" was all right except we have seen it all done before - the annoying music sure didn't help any.
What about the shootout at the end of Shane?
Sure helps having a six shooter with twenty rounds!
In Pale Rider Clint Eastwood shot (8) times with one (6) shooter and (shot ) and (1) time from one gun. Good shooting.
Lol! I love it!
You left out the final gunfights in Sergio Leone's "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly," "Fistful of Dollars", "For A Few Dollars More" and "Once Upon A Time In the West," not to mention Sam Pekinpah's "The Wild Bunch":
ruclips.net/video/XP9cfQx2OZY/видео.html
Those are all great movies!
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Wayne always rid like tall roan, horses. I wonder how many had over the years...
I liked it, But poor video quality, Great content !
This wasn't bad, but there is no context unless you have seen the movies.
That's kind of the way it goes with clips.
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Like sence shoot gun
Top shootout is when you faces a man, but they never face him,😂
Much shootin…not nuff killin! lolzz
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That is one of the best movies I've ever saw. Love that one!
Nothing from "Silverado"? Come on man!
I have a few scenes from Silverado on some of the other videos! Absolutely awesome movie! One of my favorites!
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Why did that last guy wait and watch Clint take the time to load up his gun instead of just shooting him while he was...?🤔
Lol! Not sure but true hahahaha!
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Not one spaghetti western... that's not right.
Back when men were men
Nobody in the Long Riders could hit shit!
Half scenes 👎
You want to know how 👍 a director Clint Eastwood is ? He made two movies that are similar in plot yet different one from the other. High plains Drifter and Pale Rider . Eastwood is the only director that I've seen doing that. Not even Spielberg has done that. Howard Hawks did both Río Bravo and El Dorado, but both 🎥 were 🕐 and the same with , basically, 🚫 much difference between them , only a few details. Drifter is more of a phsicological, surreal thriller, where as Pale Rider was more of a story based on the classic western 🍿 trope of hero coming to town to make things right, only that the hero was a very mysterious ♂️, a reverend that was willing to give a good whooping to anyone who deserves it. Some may say " but wait, that's Shane", but Alan Ladd's character didn't look as mysterious as Eastwood's in Drifter and Rider, and that's why Eastwood is a master director.
well now that twarn't very nice in front ta the womin an the childrin☝🤠👉💨
they gots to learn too !!
@@practicalplinking6133 spoze so, n they ain't no better way n home schoolin' neither
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Pale rider one of the worst movies ever made.
Poor editing
So... you have no subs no videos? You just hand out grades on videos? You Must have a boring life....get a girl, life will be better!🤣🤣🤣
How could you creep up on anyway wearing spurs…..