"Howdy" and "Endeavour to persevere" are phrases I use every day. TOJW is one of my top 3 all time favourite movies. Great story, great acting, tight script, editing and pacing.
Ol'Abe shoulda listened ta Lige, they may have lived another day. But when ya pull iron on Josey Wales, ya either whistle Dixie or open the ball and sling lead.
@@kevinbedard27...and it worked perfectly! He knew just what to say...and what not to say, either. Must've felt like a young ruttin' Buck, the morning after he made love to that young Native Lady, that took to travelin' with 'em for a while.
He was actually just messing with him a little bit. He was definitely grateful that the young feller saved his life like that. If that young feller hadn't been there, to cause a distraction, Josey Wales might've been the one a'layin' there, deader than a doornail!
It's not dip, it's chewing tobacco. Dip is what chips and sheep go into. Copenhagen and Skoal are called snuff, by those who know. To "take a dip" is to put a pinch (or big-assed wad) of snuff somewhere into your mouth; usually between the lower lip and gum. The old commercial said "between your 'cheek' and gum".😊
Just think if you were a soldier in the Confederate Army and the war was over... no job, no money, surviving the best you can... living off the land and nowhere to call home. After the war was over, you were either hunted down by the Kansas guerilla units that fought for the Union side in the Civil War or other rebels with nothing to lose... Just an amazing time for desperation and self survival.
@@aztecwarrior9511 Did you know that it is estimated that the Union army killed well over 60,000 civilians. Lincoln and his thugs should have all been hung for war crimes.
Deep South as many as 900,000 people died total during that war, including southern civilians and slaves that the Yankees brutalized. It was a genocide.
What's so good about this movie, is that it is based on the Missouri-Kansas border war. A conflict that is hardly mentioned in histories of the Civil War. Which mostly focus on the big battles in the East. The Border War started five years before Fort Sumter, and lasted even after Appomattox. And it was in many ways a much more brutal and personal war than the rest of the Civil War. You had bands of semi-official "militia", so-called "irregulars", and various outlaws. Rampaging over the country. All fighting a chaotic guerrilla war that devastated the people and the country on both sides of the border. Towns were sacked. Non-combatants massacred. Entire counties depopulated.
The history of man is filled with inhuman behavior. One of the great evidences for God. He is the source of Objective Morality and Impartial Judge. Evil gets it’s reward
@@michaelbrickley2443 strange way of thinking ! the fact that people are inhuman proves that there’s a god? ????? to me it’s an insult to god thinking he’s such a stupid jerk letting us kill each other to learn a lesson🤧 i never understood religious people so don’t bother trying🍀🐝❤️
I just finished watching this movie the other day on Netflix and this is probably my favorite scene out of the entire movie. What Jamie did was really clever and kind of funny.
I'm from Missouri. Forty years ago I moved to Honolulu and lived in a house with several other hoales. While I lived there, the Cable TV came to the neighborhood. We signed up for the free instillation and had cable for a month before they pulled the plug for non-payment. It was not the main Waikiki cable company, but some low-rent ripoffs. Their HBO would repeat the same six movies all month. One of them was the recently released The Outlaw Josey Wales. I loved It, watched it several times a week. They pulled the plug on the cable before they changed the film. Of all the great characters, scenes and sayings, this struck me from the first, and stuck with me since. Twenty years later, my friend and I were riding mountain bikes on Mount Tamalpias in the SF Bay Area. We were exhausted when we pulled into a picnic area and laid ourselves out on picnic tables. When we looked over and saw two buzzards on a fence staring at us, my friend suggested. "Maybe we should move around so they don't start eating us," "Aw, buzzards gotta eat, same as worms!" I replied. That got him moving. Recently. another friend pointed out that Abe was none other than Jerry's Uncle Leo. My favorite family member. I have an "Uncle Leo," too; he, too, thought everything was bad for the Jews. Anyway, I checked it out, it was Uncle Leo, and as I told my friend, "I didn't recognize him with eyebrows."
The BBC recently polled critics and compiled a list of the greatest American films ever made. Not a single Clint Eastwood film made the list. I actually find it disgusting that he was ignored, perhaps for political reasons(?) in the wake of American Sniper. This great masterpiece from 1976 should have made the top 10, and several of his other films should have been in there too.
The BBC... Only limp-wristed liberals would care what they have to say. As the UK is a shit hole now... Go ask the London Mayor. The first order of business was institute Sharia Law and the British took it in the ass!
Leaving all the dumb "liberals" type shit alone, because if you don't know, Clint ain't a conservative, they absolutely fucked up leaving him off that list. This is one of the greatest American films of all time.
Len told me that just before this scene was about to shoot, Mr. Eastwood whispered in Len's ear, "do you think he's a little afraid of Wales"? It seems to have worked.
I saw my grandfather do that to a bull that was trying to muscle him around a little bit. Right between the eyes and the bull backed off immediately. (but so would I, gross beyond belief)
That’s what make the scene so wonderful. Lige chimes in with ass-saving advice like 4 times, and each time Abe tells him to shaddup. And it was Abe who told Lige to check under Jamie’s blanket. Another bad decision, though Jamie would have fired at some point anyway, I reckon.
Uncle Leo aces this, that dry mouth swallow... he's terrific, a man who is frightened half to death but desperate to cash in that reward. Great acting.
This is my favourite Clint Eastwood movie with John Vernon in The Outlaw Josey Wales I am dedicating this movie DVD to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them both again very soon to Chris and Hester from Billyxxx
I didn’t know that, will have to check it out. Funny how you see the same character actors showing up time and again, and you say “that’s the guy from so and so”.
@@Brian-xu9di Clint used quite a few of the same actors in his films. "Abe" was in Kelly's Heroes as stated, and "Lige" was in Pale Rider with Clint. The actor who played "Fletcher" was in Dirty Harry as well.
His sidekick was Doug McGrath, Canadian actor famous in Canada for the film Goin' Down the Road. He wanted the gold cuz he "Didn't have a pot to piss in!"
The river runs, the crickets sing, the lightnin bug he flashed his wing, and like a rope my arms I fling 'round rose of Alabama, ol brown Rosie ,the rose of Alabamy. The sweet tobacco posie is the rose of Alabama.
Still my favourite western of eastwoods,this scene always makes me laugh the way lige keeps saying,"shoot him not abe,shoot him now",then Abe just keeps saying,"shut up lige".
Great scene from a great movie unrecognised by the BBC failed to make its top 100 movie list this is film making at its best BBC stands for Blind as a Bat to real Cinema its a masterpiece from Eastwood RIP Len Lesser who was also in another Eastwood movie Kelly's Heroes
Sam Bottoms died at 53. Rest in peace. You sang real nice kid.
Absolutely. What a brief but wonderful role he had in this movie.
53. Entirely to young.
Brain tumor. Like Beau Biden had.
“Hell with them fellas, buzzards gotta eat, same as worms...... “ one of clints best ever movies.
My all time favorite western
Yep, great line.
This and High Plains Drifter 👌🏾
The best line ever! Best Eastwood movie.
@@davidpowell9713 ...and Pale Rider too. 'Nothing like a nice piece of hickory.'
One more masterpiece by and with Mr Eastwood, cannot stop replaying scenes in 2023...anyone watching with me ?
All the way!!! Respect from South Africa.
@@mtnstrand2819 respect from France. Clint Eastwood's contributions to art is forever. Bravo for the rugby world cup
@@Johnmag1976 Thanks buddy!
"Howdy" and "Endeavour to persevere" are phrases I use every day. TOJW is one of my top 3 all time favourite movies. Great story, great acting, tight script, editing and pacing.
Enjoying it myself 2024
"Abe, watch out! He probably got another pistol unde- Shut up Lige!"....The one time, Abe should have listened to Lige.
Quite! 😂😂😂
Len does a great job. I love when he says “move slowly so, i can count the haaaairs on your hand”
He had a big nose ...
I like when he says Hello!
This entire movie is wonderful. One of Eastwood's best.
Great acting by "Lige" and "Abe". Their fear makes this scene crackle.
Ol'Abe shoulda listened ta Lige, they may have lived another day. But when ya pull iron on Josey Wales, ya either whistle Dixie or open the ball and sling lead.
"Buzzards gotta eat...same as worms.." What a great line!
This is by far Clint's best movie. Brilliant acting along with a great supporting cast. Chief Dan George comes to mind.
They call us the Civilized Tribe because we re easy to sneak on .White Man been sneaking up on us for a Long Time .
I heard Chief Dan George had no scripted lines. They just let him talk.
Chief Lone Watie... easily one of the best characters in this GEM of a Movie.
@@kevinbedard27...and it worked perfectly! He knew just what to say...and what not to say, either. Must've felt like a young ruttin' Buck, the morning after he made love to that young Native Lady, that took to travelin' with 'em for a while.
"You get those hole a leakin', I'm gonna whomp you with a knotted plow line." One of the greatest of Clint's lines...
He was actually just messing with him a little bit. He was definitely grateful that the young feller saved his life like that. If that young feller hadn't been there, to cause a distraction, Josey Wales might've been the one a'layin' there, deader than a doornail!
I've watched this movie tens of times and still love it!
I guess Vinnie changed his mind about coming up with the horses.
You can hear him haul ass outta there!
Benny
I thought his name was Benny and he moved to new York and started a group called Benny and the Jets.
Fortunately, Uncle Leo survived and lived out his days in New York City
Lol
Wonder he wasn't shot in New York!!
Shut up ladge
Clint didn't say hello?
@@angelajohnson6659 was that his crime of passion?
I don’t know who cast the actors who played Abe and Lige, but by god they looked like they stepped right out of 1865.
They are ugly! 😲
It was clint.
Len Lesser was Abe
Abe was uncle Leo from Seinfeld and he played Garvin from Everybody loves Raymond! He was great in everything
The guy who played Abe had some cameos in All in the Family. I've seen him in other roles too but I don't remember where offhand.
“He’s meaner than a rattler and twice as fast with them pistols”
I love how he spits his dip on everyone he kills that tries to bring him in for reward. Almost like insult to injury 🤣
It's not dip, it's chewing tobacco.
Dip is what chips and sheep go into.
Copenhagen and Skoal are called snuff, by those who know. To "take a dip" is to put a pinch (or big-assed wad) of snuff somewhere into your mouth; usually between the lower lip and gum. The old commercial said "between your 'cheek' and gum".😊
@@tudyk21 ya I know what it's called man lol thanks for the lesson tho it's dip spit chewing tobacco spit
@@ninjanunch2769 , apparently you don't know. 😁
@@tudyk21 listen bro we call it dip up here you got an issue with it suck a dick
One of the greatest scenes in movie making history
Rest in peace, Sam...Such a brillant supporting role that was!
"So I can count the haaairs on that hand!" LOVE this movie...one of Clint's best!
"Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms." Even better than, "Go ahead, make my day!"
waaaayyy better
“It’s him Abe, it’s him! We got ourselves the Josey Wales, Abe! I saw him ride side by side with Bloody Bill, Abe.”
“Shut up Lige.”
Uncle Leo from Seinfeld...."so I can count the hairrrrrrrs on that hand." Too funny!
Joey Hellooooooo!!
He counted the hairs on the hand but not the pistols in the man!His backup Benny left him hanging when he heard those shots!
I never noticed Clint was reaching for his hidden gun when the boy distracted them by talking about gold! Never take your eyes off Josie Wales!
" Josey Wales, Helloooooo !!!!"
"Real slow so I can count the hairs on that hand" Great 1 liner
Benny jetted out of the brush the opposite way after hearing those shots.
I'm sure he did! 😂😂😂
One of many great scenes from a great movie.
Just think if you were a soldier in the Confederate Army and the war was over... no job, no money, surviving the best you can... living off the land and nowhere to call home. After the war was over, you were either hunted down by the Kansas guerilla units that fought for the Union side in the Civil War or other rebels with nothing to lose... Just an amazing time for desperation and self survival.
I never really felt that total war from the union army was fair, attacking civilians to demoralize the south by Grant
@@aztecwarrior9511 Did you know that it is estimated that the Union army killed well over 60,000 civilians. Lincoln and his thugs should have all been hung for war crimes.
@@deepsouth3319 my heart goes out to those families. It was not right. That is sad.
Deep South as many as 900,000 people died total during that war, including southern civilians and slaves that the Yankees brutalized. It was a genocide.
grep67 Please, those Rebs should not have fought for a horrible cause on the wrong side of history. Let them rot in peace.
What's so good about this movie, is that it is based on the Missouri-Kansas border war. A conflict that is hardly mentioned in histories of the Civil War. Which mostly focus on the big battles in the East. The Border War started five years before Fort Sumter, and lasted even after Appomattox. And it was in many ways a much more brutal and personal war than the rest of the Civil War. You had bands of semi-official "militia", so-called "irregulars", and various outlaws. Rampaging over the country. All fighting a chaotic guerrilla war that devastated the people and the country on both sides of the border. Towns were sacked. Non-combatants massacred. Entire counties depopulated.
The history of man is filled with inhuman behavior. One of the great evidences for God. He is the source of Objective Morality and Impartial Judge. Evil gets it’s reward
Bloody Kansas.
@@michaelbrickley2443
strange way of thinking !
the fact that people are inhuman proves that there’s a god? ?????
to me it’s an insult to god thinking he’s such a stupid jerk
letting us kill each other to learn a lesson🤧
i never understood religious people
so don’t bother trying🍀🐝❤️
@@mario7frankielee not at all. You obviously have no understanding of all the evidence.
Ride With The Devil is an excellent film encompassing this situation
One of Eastwood's most masterful scenes.
"Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms." One of life's universal truisms.
If I had a pound for every time ive watched this 4 minute clip through.......
Clint Eastwood used a lot of the same people in his movies, he was very loyal to his friends.
I was going to say, best western. Ever, which I think is true. However, it doesn’t do this masterpiece justice. One of the greatest films. Ever.
“You pull his teeth and he’s harmless as a heel hound, always wanted to face down one of these big pistol fighters they raise so much fuss about”
dominos seen print
dearly scott richardsons stint
em lowes breath mint
Guess it’s true what they say..
Dying AIN’T much of a livin.. boy.
Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining
I told my bossman that one day and he did not think it was very funny! I got written up for being "insubordinate" ---go figure...
"I'm afraid you've misjudged me."
Another great line from the movie!
I just finished watching this movie the other day on Netflix and this is probably my favorite scene out of the entire movie. What Jamie did was really clever and kind of funny.
This is one of my favorite scenes from this movie !!!!!!!!!!! LOL
Len had a great voice and played a big part 👏
I'm from Missouri. Forty years ago I moved to Honolulu and lived in a house with several other hoales. While I lived there, the Cable TV came to the neighborhood. We signed up for the free instillation and had cable for a month before they pulled the plug for non-payment.
It was not the main Waikiki cable company, but some low-rent ripoffs. Their HBO would repeat the same six movies all month. One of them was the recently released The Outlaw Josey Wales. I loved It, watched it several times a week. They pulled the plug on the cable before they changed the film. Of all the great characters, scenes and sayings, this struck me from the first, and stuck with me since.
Twenty years later, my friend and I were riding mountain bikes on Mount Tamalpias in the SF Bay Area. We were exhausted when we pulled into a picnic area and laid ourselves out on picnic tables. When we looked over and saw two buzzards on a fence staring at us, my friend suggested. "Maybe we should move around so they don't start eating us,"
"Aw, buzzards gotta eat, same as worms!" I replied. That got him moving.
Recently. another friend pointed out that Abe was none other than Jerry's Uncle Leo. My favorite family member. I have an "Uncle Leo," too; he, too, thought everything was bad for the Jews. Anyway, I checked it out, it was Uncle Leo, and as I told my friend, "I didn't recognize him with eyebrows."
The last words of every bounty hunter: "I got me Josey Walesh"
its " I got me the Josey Wales!"
Well Mr. Carpetbagger this is what we call a Missouri boatride.
I could watch this a thousand times!!!
The BBC recently polled critics and compiled a list of the greatest American films ever made. Not a single Clint Eastwood film made the list. I actually find it disgusting that he was ignored, perhaps for political reasons(?) in the wake of American Sniper. This great masterpiece from 1976 should have made the top 10, and several of his other films should have been in there too.
Maybe it's because most critics are just full of shit. Just sayin..
seriously!!! This is easily one of the top 5 westerns of all time. I grew up with this movie.
The BBC... Only limp-wristed liberals would care what they have to say. As the UK is a shit hole now... Go ask the London Mayor. The first order of business was institute Sharia Law and the British took it in the ass!
BBC and they are some point of refrence i presume, get the fuck out of here...
Leaving all the dumb "liberals" type shit alone, because if you don't know, Clint ain't a conservative, they absolutely fucked up leaving him off that list. This is one of the greatest American films of all time.
"You pull his teeth, he's harmless as a heal hound"
'heel' hound
Lol heal
heel hounds must be pretty tough
The best Western movie that's ever been made
At least very close to the best.
Len told me that just before this scene was about to shoot, Mr. Eastwood whispered in Len's ear, "do you think he's a little afraid of Wales"?
It seems to have worked.
"I got the gold right here pa!"
"I aint dragging you all over hells creation, bleeding over half of missouri"
The spit on the forehead was a nice touch.
I saw my grandfather do that to a bull that was trying to muscle him around a little bit. Right between the eyes and the bull backed off immediately. (but so would I, gross beyond belief)
" I aint ya pawwww! Shaddup!!"
Should've listened to lige.
Welll...Abe never was one to pay heed to anyone
Yeah, and benny said fuck this I'm out of here 😂😂😂
That’s what make the scene so wonderful. Lige chimes in with ass-saving advice like 4 times, and each time Abe tells him to shaddup. And it was Abe who told Lige to check under Jamie’s blanket. Another bad decision, though Jamie would have fired at some point anyway, I reckon.
@@RichardTetta I reckon so.
Uncle Leo aces this, that dry mouth swallow... he's terrific, a man who is frightened half to death but desperate to cash in that reward. Great acting.
and at the same time, so greedy that he has Lige look under that there blanket
Clint got to work with both Len Lesser & Reni Santoni RIP & RIP.
This is my favourite Clint Eastwood
movie with John Vernon in
The Outlaw Josey Wales
I am dedicating this movie DVD to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them both again very soon to Chris and Hester from Billyxxx
I believe THE best western ever made.
"Buzzards gotta eat, same as the worms!"
This Phlick & High Plains Drifter are A All Time 5🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Classic, Hands Down. Thanks for The Share, Good Soul.
Ain't a hard man to track, he leaves dead men where ever he goes.
Clint and Len acted together in "Kelly's Heroes," also. This is certainly another side of Uncle Leo.
I didn’t know that, will have to check it out. Funny how you see the same character actors showing up time and again, and you say “that’s the guy from so and so”.
@@Brian-xu9di Clint used quite a few of the same actors in his films. "Abe" was in Kelly's Heroes as stated, and "Lige" was in Pale Rider with Clint. The actor who played "Fletcher" was in Dirty Harry as well.
That would be Len Lesser
@@pg981 ????????????
@@mr.vinegaroon3132 The actor's name. One of those guys you see in different roles but never know their names.
One of my favorite scenes....Uncle Leo should have listened to his sidekick...!!
Shut up capn
Is that uncle Leo from Seinfeld??
His sidekick was Doug McGrath, Canadian actor famous in Canada for the film Goin' Down the Road.
He wanted the gold cuz he "Didn't have a pot to piss in!"
CapnSchep Hello, Jerry (with the hands)
Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms....
The word epic comes to mind about this film loved it
I aint yo' pawwww!
"I always wanted to face out one of these big pistol fighters they make all the fuss about !!!"
Well. he got his wish.
Best western ever made
he has made some amazing films . a great man .
Best damn movie ever made
The real beauty of this scene is Josey asks for "The Rose of Alabama" towards the the end of the movie where he dances with Sandra Locke.
The river runs, the crickets sing, the lightnin bug he flashed his wing, and like a rope my arms I fling 'round rose of Alabama, ol brown Rosie ,the rose of Alabamy. The sweet tobacco posie is the rose of Alabama.
It's the gold that get them everytime.
“Shit up Lige!” I don’t know, everything Elijah said was dead accurate and seemed to bear out. 🤣
"Watch it Abe!!!" "He's meaner than a rattler and twice as fast with those pistols!!!".
I wonder if Benny is still waiting back there.
Still my favourite western of eastwoods,this scene always makes me laugh the way lige keeps saying,"shoot him not abe,shoot him now",then Abe just keeps saying,"shut up lige".
"So i can count the Haaairs on that hand ". Haha classic
Got the gold ...(then he gives him lead) always cracks me up...
Every time someone said "we got the Josey Wales", they ended up dead.
Great scene from a great movie unrecognised by the BBC failed to make its top 100 movie list this is film making at its best BBC stands for Blind as a Bat to real Cinema its a masterpiece from Eastwood RIP Len Lesser who was also in another Eastwood movie Kelly's Heroes
love that line " buszards gotta same as the worms." Josey Wales
If Lige was in charge of this op, everything would have turned out just fine........
Yeah, Abe should have listened to Lige...
Abe: Shut up Patrick! :p
"Make it nice and slow...so's I cn't count the haaiirrrrs on that hand"
One of the best movie scenes...
Shut up 'Lige, as in short for Elijah.
Len lesser has a great voice and some great lines 👌
Josey has best hat I’ve ever seen in any movie 🍿
The Outlaw Josey Wales is one of if not the Best western Clint Eastwood did in his carrer only he could have pulled off that caritured so well
Absolute CLASSIC, from Mr Eastwood. 😊
Every time I watch this movie it seems to get better and better. So many great scenes and characters.
Lol! That's so crazy and funny at the same time!
This guy Lesser gives a great performance even though it is a small part.
'Cause I can count the hairrrrrrrrs on that hand.
We got the Josey Wales!!!
We got the Josey Wales.
Best life lesson I ever learned. Buzzards got to eat, same as the worms.
Pa, is that you Pa? Pa, I got the gold right here Pa...
Uncle Leo never changed.
"he ain't ur paaa......now shut up"😂😂😂😂
that’s one of my favorite lines in the movie
This character actor deserves an award
Jerry helllooo!
Uncle Leo
Uncle Leo is great! He should have said Helloooo Josey!
"Guess we got time to bury those fellows" / "The Hell with those fellows !" "Buzzards got to eat same as the worms !"
"The hell with them fellas...buzzards gotta eat, same as worms"
My favorite movie.