Saved the kids from a psycho
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- Опубликовано: 11 мар 2024
- "Lethal Weapon", 1987
Los Angeles police officer Martin Riggs is brave and reckless, he literally climbs under bullets without fear for his life. Family man Roger Murtaugh is older and more careful. Two police officers, Vietnam veterans, are investigating a case related to the suspicious suicide of a girl. The search thread leads them to drug dealers, who also turn out to be Vietnam War veterans, united in a strong criminal organization.
#movie #old #oldschool #hunter #weapons
It from lethal weapon 1 director's cut. This scene was deleted from the original theatrical movie
Oh, that's why I can't find it.
Little did they know what the future held😢
You sure it's cut?
Could of sworn I'd seen this part before I
Answers that question
This was in the original cut. I saw it.
"You shot him 68 times!!!"
"Yeah, sorry, I ran out of bullets"
17 plus 1
Good one 😂
Classic!
Thats a Beretta M9 it holds 15+1@thezodiacguru-fl3eq
If the sniper wasn't a stormtrooper there wouldn't have been a franchise @@amakuaole
This scene makes a bold statement about his character. This should NOT have been deleted from the theatrical cut in my opinion
I THOUGHT that I hadn't seen it before. Thank you. 👍
Thank yous iv been a huge fan all my life I I hadn't seen this scene 😊
👍🏴😁✌️
Agreed
@@chopperheheheSweaty sock braveheart alert 😂
agreed plus it gives some credence to later scenes as to how good he is with that pistol.
Riggs was 1 of my fav childhood protagonists. Mel Gibson & Kurt Russell will always be 2 of my favs. Lethal Weapon & Big Trouble in Little China
Big trouble in Little China Lethal weapon goonies Clint Eastwood any movie superman Old School
My man, now we're talking. 💪🏿
you remember what old Jack Burton says at a time like that.....
@@rubensilva9273 dude!!! Same page! Great taste 😄
You leave Jack Burton alone...
The cigarette gave him invincibility
😂😂😂
And invisability too apparently.
And prob lung cancer
@@jessisdadyet you prolly be eating plenty of food that gives you cancer
People like the shooter are cowards, so when he saw Riggs' bravery (although he wanted to get killed), he panicked. Can't believe they cut this scene out.
Gotta tell ya, they don't make movies like this anymore. Riggs was the man.. period.
👀 uvalde
@@promytv If there was a cop like him in Uvalde, those pigmy buzzard officers would've done their job.
Oh yeah John Wick never does anything like this
They just realised its too unrealistic: a sniper would shoot ten shots and miss all and one with a pistol first shot -- sniper down. The audience grown out from this
@@FromThe36thChamberThis is bit more realistic than John Wick…but I like John Wick movies.
When cowboy boots, and a dangling Marlboro, stood for having balls. Lol. Murka
Riggs
He was suicidal in the first film. In later films, he wasn't nearly as reckless.
Long before Geroge W. Bush!
Pudding eating cowboys with lung cancer doesn’t seem very cool to me. 😂
Having ball = PTSD, depression, and suicidal.
He unloaded his Beretta in full Wrathful Capacity Makes him a “Lethal Weapon “
They can hold 19 now ✓
The civilian & police Beretta 92 models are awesome. The army ones fuckin suck because they got use as tent stake hammers in a desert for 30 years.
The Beretta 92F was in many 80s/90s movies, as it had recently replaced the .45 ACP in the US military. It looked sleek and sexy on screen. I believe it was a John McClain weapon in Die Hard as well.
I counted 21 rounds. It should be 15 with one in the chamber unless he had an extended magazine.
That is quite a distance for a pistol shot.
Personally, I prefer Mel in a leather jacket with sawed off shotgun.
@@FNWendigo Didn't the early Beretta M9s also have slides that flew off and hit shooters in the face? Hence the subsequent revisions.
@@AAAA-lt9hq Yea the Lock lug would crack, and the slides flew off and injured a few soldiers.
Sometimes it takes a psycho to defeat a psycho
You want to know a secret? Riggs is not actually crazy.
Riggs in not a psycho. He is a man with nothing to live for but protecting people as a cop.
@@calvingreene90 Yeah he has depression from his lost wife and is suicidal. And probably some ptsd on the side and a "military mode" that kicks in from his black ops days. He was some Vietnam sniper special ops guy. Murtaugh was also a nam vet.
Send a maniac to catch a maniac... wait, that was "Demolition Man".
@@calvingreene90 he was auto destructive because of numerous reasons, he just did not care about his life. And yes, that is a disorder to be honest.
Guys who returned from Vietnam were special breed.
Riggs was in Laos lil bit later, I don.t think he was old enough for a Vietnam war
Rambo
Mel was born in 1956. So he would have been in country in 74-5 as an eighteen-year old--after the major American drawdown in 73.
Fairly sure Mel's father Hutton moved the family to Australia partly so Mel could avoid being drafted. That said, Australia was in the war as well.
Often in his early career Gibson played characters older than he actually was.
This scene was deleted from the movie. I have the original directors cut on dvd with scene in it. This was a intense scene. Gibson was a legend in the lethal weapon movies.
This was a great scene which Richard Donner should never have removed from the theatrical cut because it shows that Riggs no longer cares about dying, but he still cares about protecting others. Knowing the other guy is a poor shot, he calmly gets a read on the guy's position and then takes him out. In the director's cut, it makes it even clearer that he walks out there because he knows kids are in danger. Glad they restored it to the film.
Also, it makes Danny Glover’s “hero” line later on make more sense.
That point was made without it
Is this version available to watch anywhere? Preferably not on DVD
He didn't know he was a poor shot, he tried to die in the line of duty (but realy just commit suicide by stranger). That's how deep he was at that point.
@@MPostma72 That’s not entirely true. If you watch the full scene he asks another cop how good a shot this guy is and finds out that he’s shooting erratically.
This is what happens when you have nothing to lose.
....no its not....this is what happens in the MOVIES....
What's your next bit of wisdom? -"Ironman wears a suit of armour to protect himself"? We know. The movie makes a point out of it all throughout.
What happens when you can't aim worth a shit!
@@billharris9918we become like you but that won't happen
More more men have nothing to lose..... it's gonna be very interesting 10 years
Mel Gibson is one of the best actors of all time, till Hollywood canceled him 😢
He cancelled himself with controversial and racist statements.
@@Aye-McHuntImagine having that as a profile picture and writing what you wrote 🤡
@@Aye-McHuntyou mean "anti semetic". You sound like one yourself not acknowledging they are superior to you an deserve their own privlidged title
@@Aye-McHuntwhat racist statements?
@boxlabs In 1991 he made homophobic comments in a magazine interview and in 2006 he made anti-Semitic comments. He also pleaded guilty to battery of his girlfriend Grigorieva in 2010.
It wasn't until he directed Hacksaw Ridge to critical acclaim, in 2016, that his reputation was allowed some respite.
Hollywood is incredibly cruel. A thousand good works can be destroyed by just one little slip.
Wearing those cowboy boots gave him an invisible force field that not even bullets can penetrate. What a guy 💪❤
Can’t believe they cut this AWESOME part of the movie! Riggs was a badass. Total badass. Mel Gibson was phenomenal in this role.
Mel's pretty good in person too
You mean a suicidal nutcase.
Only you Americans think going into a gunfight is being a "badass"
They you die.
Cut for time and it made him too much of a hero for the chief to be yelling at him. It is a good scene, though.
Riggs was also a depressed, suicidal maniac. Doesn´t make it less cool though ;)
@@drsiigabb9935 WTF are you talking about Willis?? Mel Gibson is a raving racist lunatic!!!
They should've kept this in the final cut it shows Rigs heroism and fearlessness of death.
Well... More of a desire for death in the first one...
Actually, he was wanting to die every day.. but instead of suicide he wanted it to be in the line of duty.
Yeah, but it’s still a really bad scene. The guy is just literally unbelievably Inaccurate. The only saving grace is the intensity that Mel brings. But yeah, awful looks like something taken out of Cobra.
You mean zero fucks of death.
Fearlessness of death? More like the fucking psycho side of him
Riggs maybe crazy around criminals, but when when kids are involved he is sane for doing something good for others.
I’ve bought like 15 Beretta 92F’s because of Mel Gibson & Bruce Willis and I Loved every single one of them
Great movie, great actors. Another 80's classic!
Trivia Fact: The Beretta 92 that Mel Gibson carries in this film is the same one used by Bruce Willis in Die Hard.
Same model or same piece? I gots to know, I got to know.....
And the same one used by me.
20 round magazine?
@@michaelklein3112 Same piece.
It's currently on display at the Natl. Firearms Museum at NRA Headquarters in Fairfax, VA. alongside a few of Josie Wales Walker Colts and other movie-famous pieces.
There was just an article in American Rifleman Magazine about the "Guns of Hollywood" display, that's where I found out.
I thought that was cool as hell, and wanted to share it with other gun/movie geeks.
Those 2 movies are iconic , and probably accounted for the 92's popularity and sales.
I know Die Hard did the same for the HK MP5; *EVERYBODY* wanted one of those, but those are practically unobtainable.
Wauuuuuu
And that’s how uncle Mel does it no messing around
He'sa lethal weapon.😊❤ex military special forces,he is a sniper too👮♂️😘😉
Nur so geht es....😂
Never make max mad 😂
What that drunken antisemite
Uncle mell😂😂😂😂😂❤
If you didn't know Riggs was trying to get himself killed there because he misses his wife that passed away desperately and he wanted to be with her
If you really didn't know ITS ALL FAKE lmfao
Ah ok i was confused i knew i was missing an important plot point!
Man stfu and let him say his peace@@theonlyrealscarface4141
@@theonlyrealscarface4141He never said it was real. Just pointed out why he so willingly goes into the line of fire.
@@boringperson-zb8vyFacts
Just say thank you!!! BEST SCENE EVER!!!
Riggs is a great character! Expert marksman and ex-Special Forces. The absolute best of the best. However, he wants to die because he misses his dead wife so much, but at the same time, he loves being a cop. He loves the job and he says in the movie that's the one reason that stops him from eating a bullet.
Mel Gibson is an amazing actor! When an actor has the ability to give you goosebumps or make you get emotional, you know they're doing their job properly. Mel Gibson does that in many of his movies, including the Lethal Weapon franchise, The Patriot, Ransom, and Braveheart just to name a few.
Denzel Washington is the same way. I always felt he and Gibson were very similar in the way they act in their movies. Washington was amazing in Man on Fire and John Q. When I saw John Q, I was in tears. It's a fantastic movie. It's about the extraordinary and extreme lengths a desperate father would go to in order to save his child's life as the result of a medical issue.
Its to bad real cops dont do that,no heros anymore😢
“Expert Marksman” yet he flinches and blinks when he shots.
Riiiiiggghhht.
Ps: it’s only a joke
Absolutely loved the Lethal Weapon movies as a kid.
Admit it, you just miss the mullet ;
@@bailey9ri do
It’s still perfect
ARMA MORTÍFERA NÃO!! O CORRETO É MÁQUINA MORTÍFERA.
Still do! I bought all of them to watch now and again. Ditto the Nakatomi Tower vids.
Riggs was already on edge after losing his wife and saw the highest risk work as a way to hopefully let it eventually get the better of him. He originally was hoping the sniper would get him, but realized he was a lousy shot from the start. Then he taunted him for a showdown, just to take him down.
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He actually explains after the fact that he knew the guy wasn't a sniper. It was just a guy with a rifle.
Martin Riggs will remain the eternal badass.
Never underestimate a man who has nothing to lose.
Haahaa "Mr sniper sir" Riggs was savage!
Deleted scene, makes Riggs and Murtaugh's first conversation together make more sense.
That’s why I like Riggs! Takes no bullsh*t gets straight to the point gets the job done and takes the damn names!
Thank goodness the script called for all the bullets to narrowly miss. And that, somehow, Mel knew! It's like he read it...
The Action movies of the 80's were another level undisputedly. They are unmatched and unbeatable yet today. Pure action pure acting skills pure emotion.
Fact!
Less CGI...makes all the difference
True but the movies from the 70’s do have a certain charm to them I also feel is unmatched.
The acting skills and emotion of the characters didn't get better the writers just got worse add making a good story.
.....coupled with a bit of macho bullshit. That 'sniper' would not have been that bad a shot in reality.....but yes, 80's action movies are great.
This was actually really sad. Every morning he tries to find the courage to eat a bullet, and he doesn't care about dying at work.
In the end he moved on, got a new girl.. it took 5 movies but you cant press mental issues.
@@timothyvanringelenstijn5987Cinematic therapy. Hard to beat.
I see you too are at the end of your tether. Welcome. Please know people love you and don't want you to go. I love you brother.
lol welcome to the club pal. We call that a day in the life of a man:
“The courage to eat a bullet.” Real oxymoron there.
Very very best screen from all Lethal weapon films!!
😀😏👮♂️💪🔫
Снимали же РАНЬШЕ кино! А сейчас? Эх😢
Eric Clapton’s guitar and David Sanborn’s saxophone make these movies more perfect
RIP David Sanborn.
@@jebemligashta Oh my… I didn’t know…
Rest in peace David Sanborn and Michael Kamen, who composed the soundtrack.
if we only had a policeman that
responded like that in Uvalde
They just had no suicidal cops in Uvalde. That day.
@@michaelkatz7862 Well, would you call the thousands of soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy "suicidal"?
Sometimes courage under fire ranks above making it home every day from work. Sometimes pushing through to make sure the right thing is protected regardless of personal danger is the more important thing.
If cops want to risk nothing, why don't they become dentists instead?
@@michaelkatz7862ur right they just had baby back bitches on duty like every other department
Cops are cowards in real life, and scientists don't make freeze rays. Growing up is disappointing.
@@michaelkatz7862No, they just had grown men that fantasize about being the punisher but then let kids die when they are in any actual risk.
Almost seems like we have a force of delusional man children and that day we saw it.
Bro didn't even have time to light up his ciggy, that's how you know he was serious.
That was a 20 round CLIP and he let that creep have it...... YOU'RE TERMINATED
Problem is that gun can only hold 16 shots max (15 round mag+1 in the chamber)
I love the small detail of him taking an extra step showing he knows his top distance for accuracy.
On top of that, since the psycho go to cover to reload and returned, he must take extra time to aim. On this scene we all see he did not have this luxury. Meanwhile while stay still he has time for aimming and land a headshot.
This scene is similar in heroics to Kurt Russel’s bold walk-up gunfight take-down of Curley Bill late in the movie “Tombstone”
Ffs it's a Hollywood movie ! Not real life 😂😂😂😂😂
Lethal Weapon! One of the greatest movies ever made! One of Mel Gibson’s greatest, as well!
I literally just crying Kylo Ren at the mag dump like "more.. MORE"
These movies are classics 😊 man I miss the old days
Me too but I never saw this movie. 😂 I can’t remember when we got a VCR.
Haha right. Hey hope you have a great day my friend love and respect from Colorado springs
What's really funny is that Danny Glover was only 41 when he said he was too old for this shit lol!
For some that is the case body can start deteriorating at any point past 30 it just depends who you are and how your body decides to act
Murtaugh turned 50 that day he met Riggs. That's why he was too old for this lol
I'm close to that number an I'm too dang old for most stuff. I've had one too many injuries than my body cares to have. Done stuff I shouldn't like run on a sprained ankle. My friend has told me it's a wonder I'm still above ground, still trying to do what I do.
They should have left this in the movie. It would have taken it to a whole other level.
Go back to watching Disney movies kid.
Kids just bring light into my heart ❤
Mr Sniper Sir, I am still here Ashole Bam Bam Bam Bam 😊
They needed him in Uvalde,Tex.
He's the state trooper.
They needed anything to replace what they had.
Disgusting.
They needed a big city pd who trains on situations like that, not 4 or 5 policemen who probably never fired their weapon . Others showed up and still didn't get done because of communication. Most people don't realize that policemen are still just like them and small cities don't have the money or personal to train to take on situations like that.
@@richardlong9189
They need a sheriff that is not a gun control advocate and a culture of protecting the innocent is more important than your own safety.
My though the moment I saw this.
How Uvalde still has a Police Department is a mystery to me.
Cowards to the last member, I'd be ashamed to wear that patch!
Eli Dicken at the Greenwood Mall! A good man and citizen who had plenty to lose, but stood tall and did what had to be done! Thank God for real-life heros like Mr. Dicken!
The man who gave the world the "dicken" drill...
Except Riggs is a cop so its his job
@@JosephDawson1986 I know plenty of cops that can't shoot worth a damn soo that's debatable
@@chrisdupree8382 I was pointing out comparing Dickens to Riggs is apples and Oranges. Dickens was just a civilian, where as Riggs was a cop doing his job.
@@JosephDawson1986 and I was pointing out that some civilians are better at doing a cops job than most cops are
He broke the fourth wall, testing the plot armor out.
in the first film, he was depressed and tried to get himself killed because he didn't have the courage to commit suicide on his own
This is one of the best moments in the film. Riggs is a badass.
Old School Problem Solving at it's finest represented here with clarity,... and an empty mag.
That cigarette is the most underused prop of all time. Combine that with the shit boots and mullet and dire acting from the wooden extras, you’ve got an 80’s classic. Of course it all went truly down the pan with the introduction of Patsy Kensit in LW2 … now that girl could really truly not act
"Men get arrested, dogs get put down" :D
lol putting the piano music under Lethal Weapon is wild
I don't care what you say about the original lethal weapons movies. They're the best cop movies out there
People forget how intense he was
Who forgets? People? Stupid comment
People with Alzheimer's, maybe. Him being intense is basically the premise of the whole entire franchise.
I’ve seen the movies he’s not intense just an edge lord he’s hard to take seriously
Who knew we needed this music? No one. Not a single person 🤣
prob supposed to help viewer retention or some dumb shit like that
@@Kn0wOneNos3 I'll be optimistic and say it's for copyright reasons
@@Notthatbrandon that's an even better although more annoying reason to put music in it most definitely 😅
I never really understood why my dad was such a big fan of Mel Gibson character in this movie series, but then knowing everything Mels character lost I realized it was his “I don’t give a F anymore” demeanor is what he admired most.
All Lethal weapon in movies are brilliant from 1 to 4 if you haven't seen them please watch them you don't know what you missing and all 4 films don't disappoint and are some of my favourite films ever
It's truly rare now. An officer who knows how to aim.
...
See also the Nashville school shooting
True True,, Riverview know how to aim or handle yourselves in situations like that. Play the greater good keeping in the world we live in today what's a full-time job in itself. On a reality ✅ got to love those old school flicks!! Thanks for sharing!
Thats the way to eliminate thix kinda bulshit in reality
Understand that Riggs was suicidal at this point- still mourning the death of his wife- and he basically didn't care if he lived or died...
@@brianknapp6215I think he means killing him not the suicidal style in which he did it
You'd go thru a lot of cops that way.
@@andyparky2716 This was a deleted scene- probably because it paints Riggs as a lesser sympathetic character.
@@brianknapp6215 I wouldn't necessarily agree with that the scene shows Riggs state of mind quite well and I don't think you can call killing someone who's just shot a load of kids unsympathetic it shows his nonsense approach to policing very 80s very time appropriate, just my opinion but it's fun to think about
Never go up against a man who truly does not fear death
THIS IS NOT A SNIPER. I AM A Sniper. HOLD MY BEER!
Officer : Why did you shoot him so many times ??
You : Officer he kept moving
Cuz I still had bullets.
"Why did you shoot him fifteen times?"
"Cause that's all the bullets I had!"
"I wanted to make sure. Now Im sure."
Me: "It was the worst case if suicide I ever did see!"
Man with a cigarette in his mouth, = hold my beer lol
I always played pool better with an unlit cigarette in my mouth or behind my ear. It prevents tunnel vision!
No one shots a gun with so much rage as Riggs.
When you don’t care and have nothing to lose, that makes you the most dangerous guy.
Riggs was a great character.
Thats Exactly How We Roll When ANYONE TOUCHES A CHILD INAPPROPRIATELY, PERIOD.
Not really. They just move priests around parishes and reelect predator politicians. 😢
You stand in front of a sniper and pray it was a Storm Trooper in a previous life?
Have a nice programming, dear user-ht6bp5im1z
But it's not
I'm Gona have to call bs on everything you said bud.
I don't think you roll like that.
At all.
And there brains also
Riggs, The most bad ass cop In LA
The only bad ass cop in LA...
Arguably one of the best deleted scenes ever. It shows you the exact reason why Riggs is a "lethal weapon," and it's right in the beginning of the movie. He truly has nothing to live for, his wife is gone, the war is over, he has no purpose, nothing to lose. That's why he just stands there when the sniper shoots at him, that day was as good as any to die. But even back then, a school shooter scene was hardcore, so the director's cut DVD is vital if you love this movie. I love the last line, "Still here asshole, or do you only do kids?!"
And this why i have lethal weapon.mp4 on every device, even my quest 2, riggs is just MWAH
Gibson is phenomenal in all his roles.
I miss the late 80's and early 90's really bad.
Get this man a light
I always loved this character, a suicidal cop. He and Danny Glover had great chemistry too.
And that’s why I’ll never get rid of my Beretta 92 A1!
The SA priceless feature is… well, priceless 🤗
Best movies, best actors... I miss them....
I can’t unsee Mel in the “90s mom watching kids open presents” meme
I must have missed this scene in Lethal Weapon. It was just one of many great Mel Gibson movies. ❤❤❤
It's a deleted scene.
@@user-rw4hc3vt7othey should've left it in.
@@bradpriebe9218 I agree.
I don't remember this scene in lethal weapon
@@kennyalston6249 deleted scene
Never anger a former elite special forces soldier.
Tell them to go make love to a cactus.
Clip dump! Fantastic!
Those where the good times and films and actors, the styles as well.
Missed the movie in the theater and only ever owned the Director’s Cut DVD. I never knew this wasn’t in the original cut. It just made sense every time I watched it. It helped flesh out Riggs’ character better.
with that kind of marksmanship, that guy could have been a legendary Imperial Storm Trooper
He got that old school deciding-bullets-don't-hit-me rizz
Mel's cigarette is everything.
How come I don't remember this part this is a Badass part
I was thinking the same thing.
It's a deleted scene.
Me too
You had to pee and by the time you got back, this scene had passed.
Which movie is this? I don't remember this
Lethal Weapon is one of my favorite series. ALL 4 FILMS, thank god I ain't gettin too old for this shit
if god real
@@musicland2024-gq2pb lmao true. If he is, he ain't done nothing but get in my way.
Man when I was a kid I rewinded this part at least twenty times. It increased my heart rate significantly with a healthy flow that if this ever came a time, children and babies!! I understood the assignment.
Riggs was like my turn...15 from the Beretta
Back then that Barretta 92FS was the favourite movie gun! Still mine because it's an absolute unit
i have a beretta 92fs and stand by it for its accuracy. lol this scene showcased it pretty well
Well, the Barretta AND the Desert Eagle.
I mean, the Deagle (as we call it) is in a class by itself.
Mel played Riggs so well the level of mentality an crazy to walk out while this guy sniping people an not flinch lethal weapon was a classic
Riggs and Beretta 92 are a LETHAL WEAPON!
Kids of gen-z won't be able to understand Machoism.. One of my fav action stars
Riggs, will always be his best role
Roadwarrior series was pretty good-> "That's not the goose"
It was Braveheart, for me.
Hal Moore.... to a tee!!
And let's not forget his directing....little bit of Mel in every scene.
Goes to show...men of God can and do make it to the apex.
God Bless him because he has most surely blessed us.
I love Lethal Weapon (1987), it's been years since I watched it.. gotta watch it again along with Payback from 1999.. maybe I'll throw it What Woman Want (2000).. Mel Gibson is one phenomenal Actor he isn't the only Phenomenal Actor.. many are already very old or dead.. it's a shame they dont make em like that anymore.
Why did you include the bite of 87
He was a good actor before we knew that he was a nut job.
I love Pay back. Did you know they have 2 versions of it? The director's cut is really different than the one shown in theaters.
@martycontestabile9607 still a great actor
Yeah Payback was awesome.
Uvalde officers: "And I took that personally,"