UNFORGIVEN (1992) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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  • Unforgiven (1992) First Time Watching Movie Reaction, Review, and Commentary for JL. Many moments of aggravation over the Schofield Kid's constant questions and MANY realizations of exactly how big Will's balls actually are were had. Oh, and Morgan Freeman doesn't age. Like, ever.
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  • @themistoklestheodosopoulos6253
    @themistoklestheodosopoulos6253 Год назад +65

    "He should have armed himself if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend" is one of the dopest movie lines ever and probably THE dopest line in a western ever.

    • @ninjavigilante5311
      @ninjavigilante5311 Год назад +9

      It is, but I love my mistake 3 coffins! From fist full of dollars.

  • @haydenlindquist7006
    @haydenlindquist7006 Год назад +80

    That final shootout is a perfect personification of what Wyatt Earp said. “Fast is fine, but accuracy is final. You have to learn to be slow in a hurry”

    • @michaelhoward142
      @michaelhoward142 Год назад +2

      Kind of like a quote by a famous motorcycle racer named Freddie Spencer: "Fast riders have slow hands."

    • @mindcrome
      @mindcrome Год назад +1

      He even rides a pale horse

    • @mattperry5789
      @mattperry5789 Год назад +1

      Slow is smooth, smooth is fast

  • @handsomestik
    @handsomestik Год назад +108

    I love the whiskey bottle drink with Clint while he was hearing about Ned. Transformation with subtle imagery

    • @ninjavigilante5311
      @ninjavigilante5311 Год назад +9

      The young dirty harry and man with no name came out of him after that drink.

    • @ClifHaley
      @ClifHaley Год назад +13

      I love how there are two transformations in that scene. The kid realizing he can't do what he'd bragged about and wanted to do, and Munny realizing he's got to got back to being what that kid imagined.

    • @thereisnopandemic
      @thereisnopandemic Год назад +1

      Have you had Angels Envy, that’s some good stuff.

    • @edinscot56789
      @edinscot56789 Год назад

      They crossed the line, so did he.

    • @lapelcelery42
      @lapelcelery42 11 месяцев назад +1

      I love how there's no punch-in shot of the bottle. Clint doesn't hit you over the head with it.

  • @Uncle-Charlie
    @Uncle-Charlie Год назад +47

    Morgan Freeman born 1937, Clint and Gene born 1930 and still all with us! Was fun watching you react to this great movie! It won Movie of the year!

    • @TheBombasticFatRat
      @TheBombasticFatRat Месяц назад

      Good lord born before the second world war I couldn't imagine

  • @doggreensector8401
    @doggreensector8401 Год назад +32

    Eastwood threatening the town in the final scene was excellent!! Badass Clint!

    • @PapaEli-pz8ff
      @PapaEli-pz8ff Год назад +3

      I'm sure Ned's burial was a Royal event in the town of Big Whiskey 🙏🏾🤠

  • @QuantumFlux_22
    @QuantumFlux_22 Год назад +65

    One of the greatest moments in film history is when William finds out Ned is dead and he starts downing that whiskey. You can feel his character transforming before our very eyes and the payoff is so amazing.

  • @Acoustic_strings
    @Acoustic_strings Год назад +16

    One thing I've learned from movies over the years is that the worst thing you can do is to piss off a former bad ass killer who has retired and force him to come out of retirement

    • @Carandini
      @Carandini 11 месяцев назад +1

      There's no fury like that of the man who just wanted to be left alone.

  • @reservoirdude92
    @reservoirdude92 Год назад +50

    When The Kid admits he never killed anyone.. man I'm telling you that's some of the best acting I've ever seen.

    • @CoastalNomad
      @CoastalNomad Год назад +6

      I love the look on the Kid's face when Will starts downing the Whiskey.........

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 Год назад +9

      i never seen that kid before and i haven't seen him since. but he came on and killed this part.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Год назад +4

      That’s my 2nd favorite scene behind the showdown between Munny and Little Bill. That actor really brought home the sorrow of killing a man, and the way he wavered between sadness and false bravado is amazing to watch.

    • @CoastalNomad
      @CoastalNomad Год назад

      @@penoyer79 If ya go to his IMDB, he is a a number of smaller projects, the only other one I recognize is "Rock My World".....

  • @rumblewolf2999
    @rumblewolf2999 Год назад +90

    In my former life, I used to be an actor in Vancouver back in the 90's. Besides being a young aspiring actor, I was about to be a father for the second time.
    Anyway, with my wife 8+ months pregnant...I received a call from my agent offering about a weeks worth of work in Alberta, as a background performer (paid 'special skills' rate due to some talents I had available at the time) for a western being shot there.
    This is all my agent said;
    "It's a non-speaking role, filming in Alberta, it should be about a weeks worth of work. Want the gig?"
    I refused...thinking I didn't want to be away in case my wife went into labour.
    Cut to a few months later, I'm at the agents office picking up a cheque for some other gig I'd done...and I see a friend of mine who accepted the offer to shoot that western in Alberta...
    It turns out, he and all my buddies were the guys in the scene where the cowboy gets shot in the stomach...and Eastwood yells to bring him some water.
    I love my son...but that little bugger cost me a chance to be in a Clint Eastwood western.
    Just kidding. Still one of my better decisions.

    • @BM-hb2mr
      @BM-hb2mr Год назад +3

      That sucks. What a history you could have had.but you got a beautiful child out of it and your wife. But how cool would that had been to say you were in one of the greatest movies ever?

    • @rumblewolf2999
      @rumblewolf2999 Год назад +6

      @@BM-hb2mr - No doubt.
      I've met a ton of famous people over the years...but I sure would've liked to have met ol' Clint.

    • @josefstalin9678
      @josefstalin9678 Год назад +1

      Not only that, but depending on what day you were on set you might've got to meet morgan freeman, gene hackman, and richard harris as well

  • @chandie5298
    @chandie5298 Год назад +46

    if you want to see him in his prime... watch "The Outlaw Josey Wales"
    I think there's a good chance that they are the same character.

    • @kajabrill2404
      @kajabrill2404 Год назад +4

      One of my favorites!

    • @pmcollum
      @pmcollum Год назад +5

      #1 movie ever

    • @richardrobbins387
      @richardrobbins387 Год назад +4

      That movie is damn near flawless.
      Could re-watch it every day.

    • @TheDuckofDoom.
      @TheDuckofDoom. Год назад +5

      The practice shooting at a post scenes...

  • @therealjohnxerri
    @therealjohnxerri Год назад +14

    Three other Clint Eastwood westerns to watch, Outlaw Josey Wales, Pale Rider & High Plains Drifter.

    • @ninjavigilante5311
      @ninjavigilante5311 Год назад +1

      One of his most underrated movies is coogans bluff... It's not a western but Clint plays a cowboy type character in modern New York city.

  • @moose2577
    @moose2577 Год назад +27

    "We all have it coming, kid"
    "Deserve's got nothing to do with it"
    Two of the COLDEST lines ever!

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +28

    Winner of 4 Oscars including Best Picture. It was the third and final film in the western genre to win an Oscar.

    • @rxtsec1
      @rxtsec1 Год назад

      Technically dances with wolves is considered the first western to win best picture but if I were to be honest I don't consider that a true western movie

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Год назад +3

      @@rxtsec1
      dances with wolves was not considered the first. Cimarron (1931) was.

    • @rxtsec1
      @rxtsec1 Год назад +1

      @@USCFlash your right, dances was 2 & Unforgiven was #3 and that remains to this day

    • @frost1977
      @frost1977 Год назад

      are you just talking the oscar for best picture? yes, but over all no that doesn't sound right, true grit 1969 won best actor for John wayne makes true grit an oscar winning film, its hard to imagain that there aren't other wins in other catigorys.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Год назад

      @@frost1977 of course he is talking for best picture.

  • @cullencase3114
    @cullencase3114 Год назад +11

    The movie takes place in 1880. The Civil War ended in 1865. My guess is the Deputy with one arm was a Civil War veteran.

  • @Manospondylus
    @Manospondylus Год назад +39

    "Well you sure killed the hell outta that fella today."
    That line always cracks me up.

  • @firstnamelastname2552
    @firstnamelastname2552 Год назад +39

    English Bob is played by the legendary Sir Richard Harris. He was the priest in The Count of Monte Cristo, he was Emperor Marcus Aurelius in Gladiator, and of course he's Dumbledore in the Harry Potter movies.

    • @spooniesworld
      @spooniesworld Год назад

      You're so right...legendary! Did he also play the father of Hector and Paris in the Troy movie? 🤔

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Год назад +1

      @Spoonie's world “Troy” was Peter O’Toole, good guess though. BTW, I will always loathe Paris.

    • @spooniesworld
      @spooniesworld Год назад

      @@lewstone5430 Thank you for the information...I guess I could have looked it up..but I figured someone knew better than I.😊 Speaking of Mr. O'Toole...Have you seen Lawrence of Arabia? A Classic!

    • @ProdSangreNueva
      @ProdSangreNueva Год назад

      Very charismatic actor

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Год назад +14

    It's a hell of a thing watching J's reaction...

  • @Ladco77
    @Ladco77 Год назад +3

    Like he said in Gran Torino, "Ever notice how once in a while you come across someone you shouldn't have f*cked with?"

  • @MrSmithOriginal
    @MrSmithOriginal Год назад +20

    Every Clint Eastwood western leading up to this is great. He bought this script years in advance and waited until he was the right age for the part and that it would be his final western, or so the story goes.

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 Год назад +2

      he bought it from Francis Ford Coppolla and sat on it for a decade. he wasn't waiting to be the right age... he just wasn't sure what he wanted to do with it and didn't get around to making it until then.

    • @MrSmithOriginal
      @MrSmithOriginal Год назад +1

      @@penoyer79 You may be right but I like my version of the story better!😁

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 Год назад +1

      @@MrSmithOriginal there's an interview with Saul Rubenik (Bouchamp) on here talking about Unforgiven. He said that the writer wrote this script in the 70's. sold it and didn't see it for 20 years until Eastwood called him up out of the blue for a private screening and not a single word had been changed from his script. which is completely unprecedented.

    • @MrSmithOriginal
      @MrSmithOriginal Год назад

      @@penoyer79 Great story! Sounds like I'd imagine :)

  • @cliffendicott7832
    @cliffendicott7832 Год назад +8

    I went to see this with my cousin when it came out. Neither of us knew anything about the movie except that it was an Eastwood western (his first since Pale Rider). When we walked out of the theater both of us agreed it was the best western we'd ever seen. I still take that position, 32 years later.

  • @Sarkastik2007
    @Sarkastik2007 Год назад +19

    I grew up watching western movies and Clint Eastwood is one of my favorites. He's timeless.

  • @raymondmoore5476
    @raymondmoore5476 Год назад +13

    I always feel bad for the younger guy, he didn't cut her or anything, as a matter of fact, he tried to pull his partner off of her. He did not deserve to die! Poor guy was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

  • @Enturbulant
    @Enturbulant Год назад +6

    They did an excellent job casting the kid. Dude did a great job an annoying big talking pain in the ass.

  • @S_047
    @S_047 Год назад +6

    "See you in hell William Munny"
    Yeah....

  • @Gort-Marvin0Martian
    @Gort-Marvin0Martian Год назад +9

    The folks in that town met hell walking that night. This is one of the greatest westerns I've ever seen! Of course Clint has been in three perfect spaghetti westerns with greatest western of all time, The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.
    Always enjoy your reaction / reviews.
    As we say here in Texas; Y'all be safe.

  • @charlesswitzer8378
    @charlesswitzer8378 Год назад +6

    Gene Hackman was a character you loved to hate in this! This movie is a straight-up classic.

  • @tsogobauggi8721
    @tsogobauggi8721 Год назад +4

    40:04 "-You are a cowardly son of a bitch. You just shot an unarmed man.
    -Well, he should have armed himself if he's going to decorate his saloon with my friend." :)

  • @magicbrownie1357
    @magicbrownie1357 Год назад +6

    LOL "He square-danced on his ass!" The funniest thing I've heard on any reaction channel ever. Perfecto!

  • @markhawes6000
    @markhawes6000 Год назад +3

    Oh my, that last line of the movie...with the American flag flying in the background!!! Chills!!!

  • @joeyellis850
    @joeyellis850 Год назад +2

    This is a great example of why Clint Eastwood is one of the last great cowboy actors.

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 Год назад +20

    🎶 "What I've felt,
    What I've known
    Never shined through in what I've shown.
    Never free.
    Never me.
    So I dub thee Unforgiven." 🎶
    Fun Fact: Clint Eastwood's mother Ruth Wood toiled through an uncomfortable day (wearing a heavy dress) as an extra, filming a scene where she boards a train. However, the scene was eventually cut, with her son apologizing. All was forgiven when he brought her to the Academy Awards and thanked her prominently in his acceptance speech.
    Legendary Boots Fact: The boots Clint Eastwood wore are the same ones he wore in Rawhide (1959). These boots are now part of Eastwood's private collection. In 2005 they were loaned to the Sergio Leone exhibit at the Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles, CA. The boots basically book-ended Eastwood's career in Westerns.
    Historical Fact: Deputy Clyde's (Ron White) line about why a one-armed man needed to carry three pistols, "I don't want to get killed from lack of being able to shoot back" is sometimes attributed to James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok. He usually carried two pistols around his waist, another in a shoulder holster, sometimes another stuck in the back of his belt, and usually had at least one Derringer hidden somewhere. While working as a lawman, he usually carried a sawed-off shotgun as well. Hickok also laughed at Ned Buntline's report about his killing 20 men with 20 shots, saying that his theory was start shooting, and keep shooting, until the man you were shooting at was dead.

  • @Flantomas
    @Flantomas Год назад +2

    Little BIll protects the cowboys, because they are probably the towns biggest business, probably a big ranch considering how many cowboys they had.

  • @cshubs
    @cshubs Год назад +9

    This is definitely one of my favorite movies of any genre. Clint, Morgan, Gene, AND Richard Harris??!! Holy cow! And such a good story. One of the only successful anti-violence movies out there, IMO.
    At the time this came out, Strawberry Alice was Clint's real wife.
    I love seeing what Symbol of the Movie you use to censor your cussing. Interesting choice the No Firearms sign.

  • @GeraldWalls
    @GeraldWalls Год назад +2

    An inflation calculator says that $1 in 1880 is worth $29.33 today. Of course inflation affects different goods and "services" at much different rates. Some things deflated drastically during that same period due to mass production but other things inflated drastically in turn. $1000 in 1880 is basically $25,000 to $30,000 today depending on how inflation affected that item (disregarding things that became obsolete, like buggy whips, and new inventions, like automobiles, light bulbs, and computers).

  • @straker454
    @straker454 Год назад +1

    Clint Eastwood is one man that even in his advanced age, now, in the year 2023, I could ABSOLUTELY believe could still, STILL kick my ass!

  • @edinscot56789
    @edinscot56789 Год назад +3

    Clint Eastwood sat on the script for a full decade as he was waiting to age into the part. That's dedication right there. Imagine sitting on something for ten whole years, waiting till you get old enough to do it.

  • @magicbrownie1357
    @magicbrownie1357 Год назад +4

    My favorite Western in Hollywood history. Great performances and great story.

  • @Beuwen_The_Dragon
    @Beuwen_The_Dragon Год назад +1

    ‘They call me the Schofield Kid.”
    … ‘You from Schofield?”
    ‘N-no, it’s on account of my carrying a Schofield… revolver… shut up…”

  • @nickschnider9191
    @nickschnider9191 Год назад +8

    I heard clint's son say that Clint waited a decade with this script until he felt ready for the role.

    • @rxtsec1
      @rxtsec1 Год назад +1

      That's a fact

    • @joeldf6859
      @joeldf6859 Год назад +3

      Clint said that himself back when this movie came out. The script itself had been around for 20 years prior. At one point, Francis Ford Coppola had it and wanted John Malkovich for the Munny part. Malkovich didn't take it seriously and declined. Around that time was when Eastwood acquired the rights (early 80s). But he knew he was still too young to be convincing in the part and sat on it while doing other things first. Then the 1990s rolled around. That's when Eastwood figured it was time to consider making it.

  • @LordPorkChop84
    @LordPorkChop84 Год назад +1

    My man tripped over "Clint Eastwood" harder then "plutonium" 😆😘

  • @originalamerican9396
    @originalamerican9396 Год назад +2

    Little Bill's house is a reflection of his soul. Dark and twisted.

  • @bdogg10
    @bdogg10 Год назад +3

    On the topic of leaving his kids alone. Ppl back then had to grow up quick. Hell most ppl were lucky if they lived passed 20. And if they did they were tough

  • @stevenbeall9637
    @stevenbeall9637 7 месяцев назад

    FYI: Clint wrote and played the guitar for the theme song. Before he was a successful actor, he was a very good pianist.

  • @davewhitmore1958
    @davewhitmore1958 Год назад +1

    I love how your pooch comes to comfort you after the gunfire spooked you (I know, shuddup!)

  • @hookstomper7322
    @hookstomper7322 Год назад +1

    Eastwood is indeed a big man: he appeared with Muhammad Ali on a talk show in the '70s; Ali was 6'3", and Eastwood had him by 2 or 3 inches. Ali said he was surprised at how big he was.

  • @edinscot56789
    @edinscot56789 Год назад +1

    13:27 - Notice the accent slip? English Bob knows Little Bill. He's even afraid of him a little bit.

  • @Curraghmore
    @Curraghmore Год назад +2

    You saw English Bob (Irish actor Richard Harris) before, he was the old Emperor Marcus Aurelius at the start of 'Gladiator'. Also the first Professor Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films.

  • @chrisinfiesto835
    @chrisinfiesto835 Год назад +1

    “JabberWocky” ROTFLMAO 😂🤣😂

  • @sca88
    @sca88 Год назад +2

    The legend of Clint Eastwood started with 'Fistful of Dollars' 1964.

    • @sca88
      @sca88 Год назад

      @@Dave-hb7lx He was in stuff before (including tiny part in that film) but what made him famous was his anti hero portrayal in. 'Fistful of Dollars'. It also launched the massive increase of 'Spaghetti Westerns' made. Westerns with Italian directors, filmed in Spain with mostly Italian and Spaniard actors but some other Euros and some Americans...like Clint.

  • @gog583
    @gog583 Год назад +2

    Clint Eastwood's prime? "The Outlaw Josey Wales". One of my favorite westerns!

  • @bach5150
    @bach5150 Год назад +4

    great reaction.. would have loved to hear clint explain why the barkeeper" shouldn't have decorated his saloon with my friend" .. one of the best lines in the film.

    • @EOMReacts
      @EOMReacts  Год назад +1

      Sorry about that. LoL
      Sometimes good stuff doesn’t make it, but onto because the reaction has to come first. But trust me, nobody was hurt more than me in editing. LoL

  • @-REMOwilliams
    @-REMOwilliams Год назад +1

    Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman, Clint Eastwood this movie has some of the best performance's. You like them all, even feel bad when little Bill is killed. Morgan Freeman is just so compelling to watch, one of the greats. (Shawshank Redemption is also amazing) Love this movie, Eastwood's best.

  • @jimmyzee7040
    @jimmyzee7040 Год назад +1

    Won Academy Awards for Best Picture and Director Clint Eastwood

  • @jrobwoo688
    @jrobwoo688 Год назад +10

    I love Gene Hackman’s performance in The Royal Tenenbaums.

    • @rxtsec1
      @rxtsec1 Год назад +2

      Gene won his 2nd oscar for this

    • @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
      @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 Год назад +1

      @@rxtsec1 " The Package " and " Company Business " for me.

    • @richardrobbins387
      @richardrobbins387 Год назад +2

      Best Lex Luthor in cinema to date.
      I know that's not saying much, but he made it humorous and somewhat scary at the same time.

    • @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
      @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 Год назад +2

      @@richardrobbins387 He did. They were a funny bunch of villains including Valerie Perrine.

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 Год назад +1

      This and Mississippi Burning is my favorite Hackman performances.

  • @Squiggly667
    @Squiggly667 Год назад +1

    The best thing about this movie is that it dispels the myth of the raging cowboy. Eastwood is a clumsy drunk. Freeman is just as inept at shooting. The kid is just a loudmouth. There's no super fast-draw pinpoint accurate kills like you see in so many westerns. Everything feels real and totally human.

  • @subitman12
    @subitman12 Год назад +1

    The one armed man probably lost his arm during the Civil War. At that time they used soft shelled musket balls that would expand upon impact. Doctors had no choice but to cut the affected area. Technology didn't expand until grooved repeating rifles were invented that allowed steel bullets with steel tips and a separate gunpowder section that would eject. The bullet would spin and thus better accuracy. That was one of the reasons the north won.

  • @Kim-hc5si
    @Kim-hc5si Год назад +2

    'Do you mind if I got up there and get some booty' lol

    • @EOMReacts
      @EOMReacts  Год назад +1

      Ned wasn’t slick. LoL

  • @bdogg10
    @bdogg10 Год назад +2

    Ned isn’t soft, he did a lot of killing in his day and that shit catches up to you. It attacks your soul, they were young men when they did their killings. The whole point of the movie is showing that taking a life is not an easy thing to do. It scratches at your soul. This movie also shows that in this time period their were no good guys or bad guys there was just surviving. Anyone who thinks taking a life is easy is sorely misinformed that’s what this movie teaches

  • @thejamppa
    @thejamppa Год назад +2

    I agree with you J. Morgan Freeman hasn´t aged since this film. So hasn´t Keanu Reeves, John Travolta or Nic Cage.... This film is one the best in newer, post 1980´s westerns films with: Open Range (2003), 3: 10 to Yuma (2007), Dances with Wolves (1990), Tombstone (1993) and remake of True Grit (2010)

  • @EBDavis111
    @EBDavis111 Год назад +1

    "Now I'm wondering about how many cowby names mean something else."
    Yeah, you don't want to know about Buffalo Bill.

  • @thelostone6981
    @thelostone6981 Год назад +2

    One of my favorite movies of all time, especially because I’m getting old and starting feel the frustration of Clint and Morgan in this film.

  • @wendywoodruff2871
    @wendywoodruff2871 Год назад +1

    Morgan Freeman's high school picture 😆

  • @j4v1c
    @j4v1c Год назад

    Since you said you wanna see Clint Eastwood in his prime, you gotta see "the Good, the Bad and the Ugly", "Pale Rider", "the Outlaw Josey Wales", "High Pains Drifter", "Every Which Way But Loose", "Dirty Harry", "Kelly's Heroes", "Escape From Alcatraz". And some other good ones from when he was starting to get a little older: "Heartbreak Ridge", "the Rookie" w/ Charlie Sheen, "Space Cowboys" and "in the Line of Fire".
    Purists might say you should watch "A Fist Full of Dollars" and "For a Few Dollars More" before the Good, the Bad and the Ugly but that's already a long list. But all pretty great Clint movies! He's been killing it in front of and behind the camera since the 50's!! He's a national treasure.

  • @micahdevynn3967
    @micahdevynn3967 Год назад

    Fun Fact: this was the first film Clint Eastwood knew he wanted to direct... but, he didn't want it to be the first film he directed so he wouldn't screw it up. This film was Eastwood's homage to Sergio Leone, who directed the Spaghetti Westerns that helped propel Clint Eastwood to stardom.

  • @bugvswindshield
    @bugvswindshield Год назад +1

    hey, I had a buddy back in high school. good friend. He told me he lost his right nut in a bicycle accident when he was in 3rd grade.
    so , of course, I started to call him lefty.
    He knew, I knew, but everyone else thought it was because he was left handed LOL.
    Like I said, he was friend and I wasn't about to let that tidbit out in highschool.

  • @christopherking4932
    @christopherking4932 Год назад +3

    I would love to see a prequel of unforgiven and Clint Eastwood son can play a young version of William money.

    • @stegwise
      @stegwise Год назад

      i mean i hate to argue with you but he's a terrible man that kills women and children. from the threats he makes leaving town he probably killed your friends and burned your house down. it would be like watching the terminator but he kills Sarah Conner in the first ten minutes and proceeds to construct skynet and commit a holocaust. not the greatest blockbuster summer movie unless you're into the Terrifier series maybe.

  • @davidhasselblad2898
    @davidhasselblad2898 Год назад +1

    When you said "what?" In the jail scene, after bill unloaded the gun, there are six chambers in a revolver. And that specific design was a one by one cylinder. Meaning you can only release and load one shell at a time. Only five dropped to the ground meaning the very first shot in the gun was an empty chamber. So if Bob would've tried to kill bill the first chamber would've been empty and bill would've shot him. Bill knew he wasn't faster then Bob so he gave Bob a rigged game. Which he commented on to Bob. "You were right not to take it Bob. I wouldve killed ya." An amazing western and I'm really glad you enjoyed it!

  • @lightningphil9186
    @lightningphil9186 Год назад +1

    The deer hunter is a absolute must watch movie

  • @GeraldWalls
    @GeraldWalls Год назад +2

    10:00 Morgan Freeman... My oldest daughter did an amazing portrait drawing of MF for a high school art class about 8 years ago. This movie has two certified A-listers in it: Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman, and two that could be considered A-listers Gene Hackman and Richard Harris.

  • @ProdSangreNueva
    @ProdSangreNueva Год назад +2

    Last scene was amazing

  • @Anwelei
    @Anwelei Год назад +1

    My grandfather was orphaned during the Great Depression and was on his own at 13 years of age. Kids used to be grown in their early teens. The concept of teenagers was a post world war 2 invention.

  • @michaelcoffey1991
    @michaelcoffey1991 Год назад +2

    @JL was a fun watch to see you watch this modern western classic. Glad you liked it. Hackman is amazing in any role he does, ditto Morgan Freeman

  • @sca88
    @sca88 Год назад +3

    Because of Clint's back surgeries (and just age) in the later 90's, he went from 6'3" to 6' in height.

  • @STILL-KICKIN
    @STILL-KICKIN Год назад +3

    You absolutely need to follow this up with The Outlaw Josey Wales…. Clint at his BEST!!!!

  • @harpergras
    @harpergras Год назад +1

    Clint Eastwood and James Stewart were my Moms favorite actors and this was one of her favorites by Clint...R.I.P Mom.

  • @thaistomp
    @thaistomp Год назад +2

    William Munney the grim reaper.

  • @kevinsmith4429
    @kevinsmith4429 Год назад +2

    He couldn't hit water if he fell out of a boat!

  • @MattDeMille
    @MattDeMille Год назад +1

    In his youth Clint was known as "Samson", and in this movie he bonds with "Delilah". He is "Will" Muney: The Will power, once without, known only for "money", he has achieved a higher state. Unlike the authority, "Little" Bill, "little money", a sellout for avarice & power. A sadist. A false savior: False Jesus: Bad carpenter. He may not be afraid, but he ain't no bloody carpenter. He ain't no "justice of the people" either. His constantly riding people of "low character" is projecting himself. He's the assassin hiding behind a badge.
    Who is the villain or the hero here? Nobody. "Unforgiven". It's a Kubrick-worthy look at the dark side of humanity.

  • @harpergras
    @harpergras Год назад +1

    You were talking about how Morgan Freeman does not change...You can google his high school photo and he look about 10 years older than his high school age.

  • @conchfritters01
    @conchfritters01 Год назад

    “Well he ought of armed himself, if he wanted to decorate his saloon with my friend”

  • @jeffthornerg4609
    @jeffthornerg4609 Год назад +1

    You just gave the best review I've ever seen I done watched a bunch ! I'm not talkin about the movie or Clint Eastwood I'm talkin about you . ! Best review ever !

  • @jmleon6313
    @jmleon6313 Год назад +4

    Another great reaction. Must see the classic Clint Eastwood westerns. Seeing Clint in his prime would b a blast for J. Itll close the loop on that back to th future reference too. 😊 Great film. One of my favorites.

  • @Elerad
    @Elerad Год назад +5

    If you're ever up for another slower-paced, thoughtful, character-focused western, I highly recommend "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford." You're not going to get much in the way of gunfights in it, but the cinematography is gorgeous, the score is wonderful, and it's an absolutely fascinating look at the effects of celebrity and hero worship in a time before mass communication even existed.

    • @tonyhughes110
      @tonyhughes110 Год назад +2

      I recommend "Open Range", my second-favorite Western behind this one. "Unforgiven" is an absolute masterpiece.

    • @SomeGirlSomewhere
      @SomeGirlSomewhere Год назад +2

      Jesse James movie is amazing, i think one of Brad Pitts best roles plus the lovely cinematography and score by Nick cave & Warren ellis. Great movie!

  • @itt23r
    @itt23r Год назад +1

    And now ... TRUE GRIT ... the 2010 Coen Brothers remake (not the 1969 John Wayne version). You'll love it.

  • @leeneufeld4140
    @leeneufeld4140 Год назад +2

    "What he gonna do?" He gonna kill Bill. Hehe, could not resist :D

  • @gunsngravy8788
    @gunsngravy8788 Год назад +1

    11:21 you said it right fam haha that’s were the word came from 😂

  • @rollomaughfling380
    @rollomaughfling380 Год назад +1

    This is a rare case where the original screenplay, which had been in _Development Hell_ for like a decade or so, ended up on the screen with no rewrites, and that's to do solely with Clint Eastwood's integrity as a director. The script he got in the early '80s, and shelved to work on other projects is what you see on the screen. One of the best Westerns ever made, and a swan song to his _Man With No Name_ gunfighter persona. The interviews with the actors on AFI and stuff are well worth watching. Remarkable film.

  • @antoniolmartinez8426
    @antoniolmartinez8426 Год назад +1

    Hey murder, you know English Bob is the original Dumbledore? Trivia. Another great reaction

  • @stevenvargas2903
    @stevenvargas2903 Год назад +2

    Omg.."That's dann near romantic"..Lmao...you had me crying with that one

  • @tcarr6575
    @tcarr6575 Год назад +3

    After making a career on Westerns (personally think Outlaw Josey Wales and the Dollars Trilogy are the best) Clint sat on this one. It's not the kind of shoot em up Westerns that made Hollywood - it's REAL. The fact he's so rusty in the beginning, the kid character being so full of it, the struggle with killing - and watching men died - all of it was stuff you'd never seen in a Western movie before. It was meant to show the reality of what the West was really like. A lot of people think the movie is overrated because its not what youre used to seeing out of a Clint Eastwood western but that's the whole point. This movie and Tombstone basically ended Westerns in Hollywood. There's a few decent ones since (3:10 to Yuma remake, Assassination of Jesse James, Appaloosa) but for the most part this and Tombstone killed the genre. Great pick.

  • @dmpo5450
    @dmpo5450 Год назад +4

    Another great reaction on a classic film. Like Muny says: Deserves got nothing to with it. I was raised on great western films. You should watch more of them. Give each of your pilots an extra belly rub. Looking forward to your next reaction.

  • @shereegrimes893
    @shereegrimes893 9 месяцев назад

    The good , the bad, and the ugly we're good western. I watched this movie because critics were raving about it. It was ok. One-time watch. I love your reaction .

  • @Keelo.
    @Keelo. Год назад +1

    And the old man is still making movies!!!!!!!! damn this man is cut from different material what a LEGEND!!!!!!!🤠

  • @284Winchester
    @284Winchester 11 месяцев назад

    “My man got King Kong nuts” 😂😂😂

  • @spooniesworld
    @spooniesworld Год назад +1

    Love the copilots...give big hugs to the doggos for me💚

  • @BigFrank11
    @BigFrank11 Год назад +2

    Oh right, see you on the other side... LET'S GET IT!!!

  • @jeffthornerg4609
    @jeffthornerg4609 Год назад

    This movie done got your dogs all excited they already know what's up !

  • @denisemay6807
    @denisemay6807 Год назад +2

    Hey it’s time for another installment in the “They ain’t s-t lineup

  • @longfootbuddy
    @longfootbuddy Год назад +1

    the reason he was shooting all around them in the field, is because he thought he was seeing martians attacking

  • @jameskirschling7887
    @jameskirschling7887 Год назад +1

    I knew JL was going to like this. One of the best western movies ever made. As usual the comments were making laugh out loud. Dirty Harry next? The Outlaw Josie Wales? Every Which Way But Loose? So many movies to choose from. Friday is going to be a fun watch. How many STFU's are we going to get?