fun little fact when someones eyes are squinting yet wide it means theyve already decided how and where they will shoot provided confrontation turns hostile...i learned a lot from that man i never got to meet yet.
@@cadenallen6776 acting is not just dialogue delivery. It's facial expressions as well. He also looks badass and oozes charisma. Unlike Keanu who is one of the worst actors ever.
As far as I'm concerned Clint Eastwood is easily one of the best actors of all time ever and best directors of all time ever !!! And the first 3 Italian westerns he was in were pure genius the movies , the acting , the scenery and the musical scores !!! Some of the best westerns of all time !!! And then later on Clint Eastwood movies were awesome any and all of them were awesome !!! There will never be another Clint Eastwood like someone else commented on here , that's very true !!!
Pergunta: quem aprendeu mais um do outro, Leonel ou Clint? Não esquecendo que no começo Clint era apenas ator ou Leone após os filmes com Clint realizou a obra prima, musicada por Ennio Morricone, que é ERA UMA VEZ NO OESTE...
@@Newjerseyblows Still kind of chuckle at all this. I remember when it came out people laughed at Clint and his pretty eyes. A real tough guy with eye liner and pretty eyes. lol
In 1988 I was four years old. And I believe this was my first movie I watched on VCR. Then the DVD, DVD surround sound, DVD blue ray, DVD 3d and right now the cellphone Android. My grandfather called the cellphone "the telecommunicator." He even predicted one day we'll be able to walk inside our own movies. Maybe even talk to our heros. Grandparents ain't they the greatest.
It was okay, since people nowadays doesn't realise that lots of people then used chewing tobacco, which made you constantly spit. It was even portrayed in old cartoons, where old geezers spited in special spit cauldrons.
You do realize that both Arthur Morgan and John Marston were inspired by the “Man with no name” (Clint Eastwood’s character in this movie). In fact all of western movies, starring Clint Eastwood, inspired a lot of franchises and characters.
I love these Western movies, they have so clear English pronunciations compared to today's English movies, damn, you can't even understand half of it without subtitles!
Yes it's crazy!! I thought it was just me cause I have a bit of a problem understanding verbal communication, but apparently, so many people nowadays watch Netflix or whatnot with subtitles 😮 They think they're cool cause they mumble everything they say 🤦🏽
@@AltanirvesTeokwitlaoselotl I too think it was only me even at the time of writing this comment but after the likes I got and reading your comment and the fact that people are using subtitles more, now I 💯 agree with you!
Yep! As a non-native English speaker, I'm actually surprised by the fact that I could understand the Dollar Trilogy easier than many other movies from these days.
Clint came right out of the gate as a legend. Westerns would have arguably died off long ago had he not. Credits to the director for seeing the "Grit"-factor that he has inherently. Haven't seen anyone come within a country mile of him at playing a "bad guy doing good" or if you'd rather the "Anti-Hero" archetype. He truly seemed bad in his general actions, while still keeping a semblance of having good morals at the core. So happy I own the trilogy, many people have forgotten this gem nowadays, but it'll never truly be forgotten.
@@TheBoxingCannabyte I'm inclined to agree, but the aside from the settings being polar opposites, Clint never really established much backstory in his films. Literally giving the audience almost none in the dollars trilogy. The outfit being the only clue that he's even the same character at all.
Yes, a classic! Just like me, classic! I'm 60 years old too! Movies like this and people like me are hardcore, die-hard originals! We play king-of-the-hill, for real! " There can only be one " like in the movie, 🗡️ ⚡ ' Highlander ' ⚡ 🗡️
I'd gather to say a lot of mass shootings came indirectly from this as well. Lethal offense at minor infractions by over-reactive people with easy access to guns.
...A movie for anthology ...This movie was antill in the comunist country (my contry is Romania) but, after 2-3 years from release (1964)... I was teenager when i see this movie...Now after 60 years , I”m fascinated when i see again , this movie...Cilnt is a legend in this movies, and another western movies !...Long live Clint !...
Leone was a genius. His shot compositions were pieces of art. And his collab with Morricone took it to the next level. Notice the flute trill on the poncho drop at the end. Secondly, been seeing comparisons here between Clint n Keanu. Apples n oranges. Different times,budgets, and technology. Though I must say Clint’s personality, demeanour and husky drawl make a killer combo for the character
Undefeated, right? Who needs the REST of those superheroes in tights, their hang-up and hanger - ons. Get Clint & WestOn, 44 or 5, AND•SETTLE• IT¡ A superior ROI STILL. W W W€$‡
Sim, o incrível com Clint sendo que ele conseguiu num personagem paradigmático do super herói americano uma simpatia até daqueles que nunca viram com bons olhos tais exageros.
B hi my name is Barbara I have that movie me and my son we are Clint Eastwood fans all the way this full dollars we got almost all Clint Eastwood's movies we are Clint Eastwood attics so was my dad when he was alive he is was a Clint Eastwood active my son used to work in Sun valley he was a cook there years ago he actually made Clint Eastwood a sandwich he probably doesn't remember but my son told him he asked my son do you want My autograph and he said no all I want is to shake your he shook Clint Eastwood's hand and when he told his grandpa that he should Clint Eastwood's hand he asked his grandson what hand did he shake cuz he wanted to shake The hand that shook Clint that's my thoughts on Clint Eastwood he is the greatest always will be my name is Barbara we are Clint Eastwood fans text you later bye
@@BarbaraEgeland-yy6ehsuch an awesome message. Believe it or not, I'm a Clint fan from Pakistan. Truly universal, this guy. I used to hum his western theme songs in childhood.
I absolutely love these spaghetti westerns with clint Eastwood as the man with no name ,my favourite was the good the bad and the ugly ,as far as I can remember he was called blondie in that film ,I only wish he had made some more westerns ,he was made for that part .😊😊❤❤
SUCH A GREAT ACTOR. FROM TV COWBOY SHOWS, 2 TV MOVIES. YOU'RE THE REAL EPITOMY OF A REAL COWBOY. I BETTER FIND THAT YOU WERE EDUCATED IN THE "COWBOY HALL OF FAME"! YOU'RE GREATEST FAN ❤ & THANK U FOR YOU 💋 FL 🇺🇸
Your my favorite actor Clint 💕 I will never stop watching every movie that you made !!! Your an actor that will forever remain in my heart!!! And to me, you always had that look handsome, but mysterious and always busy and forever wanted!!!! Your a special kind of actor that got to know all the good actors from long ago and I'm sure you've got a lot of memories that you are definitely cherishing from those days and your a lucky man to have done what you did to make all those movies and + the ones you wrote yourself!!!! You're an incredible amazing person Clint and you'll be loved forever more!!!!! Just so you know!!!!👍🌹💋💞
Around 50 years ago, my buddy and I smoked some good weed and saw Fist Full of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and Hang em High at the Rosecrans Drive In. Clint was the coolest!
@@christiansoldier77 I think you’re spot on. That’s probably what made him unique though. He was probably typecast, because of that. Although he did have some interesting departures in his career. He certainly redefined the western genre.
@@andryuu_2000 Rio Bravo, El Dorado, The Man Who Shot Liberty Wallamce, The Shootist, True Grit. I agree that most of his movies are bang average and the Searchers is mad overrated but he did make a lot of good ones.
Musical score was awesome too. Have you seen the Worlds Most Dangerous Symphony tour with the DNSO? Check it out on RUclips. Tribute to Ennio Morricone.
So badass I love being a man… clint give me just the amount of pride in being what a man should be. Strong hardworking gritty tough sharp and downright BADASS… love his movies yes!!
It’s always good to model your idea of manhood after fictional characters 🙄 You want to be a good man? Be good to others while raising your children (and yourself) with kindness and love. That’s an actual man, homie
For all those who came after... Attempting the same... Hard of Hearing, Squinting, Speak while gritting Teeth, Deliver every single Line with Meaning... We Salute you Mr Eastwood... For anyone still trying, hey at least your trying... Cheers from Southern California 🇺🇸
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The false narrative of the Wild Wild West - was entertaining at least
fun little fact when someones eyes are squinting yet wide it means theyve already decided how and where they will shoot provided confrontation turns hostile...i learned a lot from that man i never got to meet yet.
movie name pls.
Sergio Leone said Clint Eastwood had only two emotions ... "With and without a hat"
Loved Sergio and Ennio. The dollar trilogy was legend
Did he really say that?
@@Leprutz he not only said it, it's true. He mule only had one emotion because he didn't wear a hat.
Clint was my favourite actor, to play a gunslinger.
Loved his western movies.
@@peterc3143 GBU my favorite movie of all time even over all the masterpieces of the 90s
Mule bullying is inexcusable, especially by a bunch of jackasses.
I see what you did there. This comment's gonna blow up for sure.😅
I see what you did there. This comment's gonna blow up for sure.😅
Oh you!
I don't like the way you're using "jackass" as a perjorative. My jackass doesn't like it either. Now if you apologise, like I know you're going to...
@@Demiglitch Sorry.
He's timeless....we'll never have another Clint Eastwood
He looks very similar to footballer David Beckham
Have you seen his son Scott? They are like clones
@@fixer1140
Who is Scott ???
@@MohamedAmine-jv7ywhis son.
@@MohamedAmine-jv7yw His son? He literally said it in the comment you responded to, dummy!
Dyin ain’t much of a livin. Has to be the best quote from a Clint Eastwood movie
“It’s not the dyin’ that’s hard it’s the livin’
You boys going to pull those pistols or you going to whistle Dixie😂
Make my day
Do you feel lucky pink. Well, do you?
“My mistake, four coffins.”
Damn, that's what I was going to say.
YESSSSS!!!
Yo whys Clint got a big ol booger in his nostril tf
@@gg-gamers I peep the snotty nose as well, must be that Mexican heat😂
@@chillchi49This is in Italy.
It’s all fun and games until a man with no name moves *his poncho*
Apparently
Nicely put hahaha
Fr
Clint eastwood in this movie is much like jotaro , wouldn't you agree araki ?
not to be that dude but i think his name is joe in this one lmao
The cigar works like a deadeye tonic
@@Arthur_Morgan1898sure didn’t help with the TB
@@ulysses58599ay man what the hell get yo Micah lovin bitch ass outta here
funny thing is if you smoke one, it'll increase your dead eye
@@JasonGutierrez-bk2mwno shit shirlock
@arman1325 Sorry for shitting in your cereal this morning. That was me 😅
Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood and Ennio Morricone one of the greatest trios in mankinds history they created timeless art
You forgot Eli Wallach and Lee Van Cleef.
These are the gold standard for western films. I don't think we'll ever see any made like this again.
Might be a dumb question lmao, but have you seen django?
@@detracktor420
Yes, I've seen it. I enjoyed it, but it's a wholly different feel.
Get ready for the Woke version of the Western's .we will have a transgender version of Clint Eastwood
Please don't wish this on westerns @@PM-gv4mq
Flint Leftwood
Its a mule for him and a puppy for John Wick. Makes sense.
Eh...A Gloss black '70 Mustang.........And a puppy..... But ,yeah. And Wick has WAAYEEE more firepower.
Clint Eastwood is incomparable especially with a bad actor like Keanu
@@tylerdordon99 he has like two lines in each movie, what are you talking about?
@@cadenallen6776 acting is not just dialogue delivery. It's facial expressions as well. He also looks badass and oozes charisma. Unlike Keanu who is one of the worst actors ever.
@@cadenallen6776 its not the lines its the body language
If Mr Eastwood, didn't exist _then Hollywood would be boring without him.
Hollywood has been boring for a long while now
Okay grandpa, get back into bed now
Because Clint isn't making films@@ThogDontCare
@@Wally-pu2hhhe’s literally directing one right fuckin now. Juror No. 2. Your comment is very misinformed.
If yojimbo didn't existed ,this movie too couldn't have been made
As far as I'm concerned Clint Eastwood is easily one of the best actors of all time ever and best directors of all time ever !!! And the first 3 Italian westerns he was in were pure genius the movies , the acting , the scenery and the musical scores !!! Some of the best westerns of all time !!! And then later on Clint Eastwood movies were awesome any and all of them were awesome !!! There will never be another Clint Eastwood like someone else commented on here , that's very true !!!
Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood and Ennio Morricone, a genius trio.
Don't forget Eli Wallach and Lee van Cleef who also put in exceptional performances
@@finwefingolfin7113 Sure, I don't forget the Bad and the Ugly . Thanks
Yasss
@@ashini9511 Lee Van Cleef was also in For a Few Dollars More
@@homiekitten6161 Yes, the dollar's trilogy with For a fistful of dollars
Good thing his mule
didn't show up...or things would've really gotten ugly! 😉
الهدرة قليلة أشغل ووردة شارلومانتي
That’s one no one should mess with…
It was too late...but they did get the feeling they fkd with the wrong guy.
Lesson is, ya dont mess with a mans mule.
It looked pretty "Good" to me 👊😎
It's hard to believe that this movie turns 60 years old this year. I'm glad Clint's still with us to enjoy this monumental occasion.
The Caption is Wrong Came out in Jan 1967 .
Its not tho
Thank god for that! ❤
Stop making me feel old ffs lmao
1964 @@bubpori5105
There's no actor, like Clint Eastwood in western movies, one of the best, a legend.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Sergio +Ennio + Clint= best trio of all times
You could add Lee Van Cleef in that.
What about Eli
It really is. Especially that music from Ennio
you forgot the poncho.
Pergunta: quem aprendeu mais um do outro, Leonel ou Clint? Não esquecendo que no começo Clint era apenas ator ou Leone após os filmes com Clint realizou a obra prima, musicada por Ennio Morricone, que é ERA UMA VEZ NO OESTE...
Clint with his poncho, bad ass,🙏🏽
The only man that could make a poncho look cool
Peruvian Alpaca
Top High Styles of Manhood xD
@@Newjerseyblows Still kind of chuckle at all this. I remember when it came out people laughed at Clint and his pretty eyes. A real tough guy with eye liner and pretty eyes.
lol
@@Newjerseyblowswhat are you talking about? Ponchos are amazing
One of the coolest and bad ass characters in a western film
The coolest, officially. Everything else was based on him.
@@savage77z Yes indeed
What is his name though?
@@lthoang101 blondie 🤣
Not cool just weird scumbag
Grew up watching Clint Eastwood he was and still is my hero.😊😊😊
60 years old, and Sergio Leone's film still compelling to watch
Amazing isn't it..? The guy was a brilliant director... This is one of my favourite scenes in any Western movie.
Never imagined growing up I would come to appreciate when the makeup department does a great job in movies.
No te extrañé yo tengo 70 y las sigo viendo desde los 10 años 🖐️
I remember watching Sergios films 30 plus years ago, me and my dad wouldn't miss a chance to sit back and watch some of the greatest films made.
In 1988 I was four years old. And I believe this was my first movie I watched on VCR. Then the DVD, DVD surround sound, DVD blue ray, DVD 3d and right now the cellphone Android. My grandfather called the cellphone "the telecommunicator." He even predicted one day we'll be able to walk inside our own movies. Maybe even talk to our heros. Grandparents ain't they the greatest.
He doesn’t like them laughing…but he REALLY doesn’t like them spitting on the street. 😠
It was okay, since people nowadays doesn't realise that lots of people then used chewing tobacco, which made you constantly spit. It was even portrayed in old cartoons, where old geezers spited in special spit cauldrons.
it was the timing of that spit that he didnt like. and he showed it by the timing of each shot after it
Manners on spitting gone virally backward direction via backwards director directions.😊
funny thing because in "The Outlaw Josey Wales" he is constantly spitting no matter the place
They really should have apologized. 🤔
Man had a full deadeye core working with that cigar. Arthur Morgan would be proud.
You do realize that both Arthur Morgan and John Marston were inspired by the “Man with no name” (Clint Eastwood’s character in this movie). In fact all of western movies, starring Clint Eastwood, inspired a lot of franchises and characters.
@@slasher19necroslayer42I do.
@@slasher19necroslayer42 ok?
Well akshually@@slasher19necroslayer42
okay I'll catch ya later then 🤠
Clint Eastwood, immer noch ein toller Mann, damals war ich in ihn verliebt❤
I love these Western movies, they have so clear English pronunciations compared to today's English movies, damn, you can't even understand half of it without subtitles!
I understood only "adios amigo".
Yes it's crazy!! I thought it was just me cause I have a bit of a problem understanding verbal communication, but apparently, so many people nowadays watch Netflix or whatnot with subtitles 😮
They think they're cool cause they mumble everything they say 🤦🏽
@@AltanirvesTeokwitlaoselotl I too think it was only me even at the time of writing this comment but after the likes I got and reading your comment and the fact that people are using subtitles more, now I 💯 agree with you!
Yep! As a non-native English speaker, I'm actually surprised by the fact that I could understand the Dollar Trilogy easier than many other movies from these days.
@@fenrir639 me too! I'm also a non-native English speaker and maybe all of us are who are struggling with today's movies! 😅🤣
Clint came right out of the gate as a legend. Westerns would have arguably died off long ago had he not. Credits to the director for seeing the "Grit"-factor that he has inherently. Haven't seen anyone come within a country mile of him at playing a "bad guy doing good" or if you'd rather the "Anti-Hero" archetype. He truly seemed bad in his general actions, while still keeping a semblance of having good morals at the core. So happy I own the trilogy, many people have forgotten this gem nowadays, but it'll never truly be forgotten.
Id say Keanu has nailed it with John Wick but thats my opinion
❤👍👍👍👍
You got Anti-hero right. In High Plains Drifter, his character unironically sexually assault a woman for insulting him.
For a few dollars more is probably my favorite Western of all time, I love the trilogy as a whole
@@TheBoxingCannabyte I'm inclined to agree, but the aside from the settings being polar opposites, Clint never really established much backstory in his films. Literally giving the audience almost none in the dollars trilogy. The outfit being the only clue that he's even the same character at all.
This film will never get old.
What is the name of this movie?
@@The_lost_man_arj a fistul of dollars
It never does amigo ! 👍
It is old.
Clint Eastwood and Sergio Leone Equals Magnificent
Who are these actors?
What a classic western. It’s hard to believe the movie is 60 years old.
The trilogy is my favorite Westerns of all time. Ian
Yes, a classic! Just like me, classic! I'm 60 years old too! Movies like this and people like me are hardcore, die-hard originals! We play king-of-the-hill, for real!
" There can only be one " like in the movie, 🗡️ ⚡ ' Highlander ' ⚡ 🗡️
@@JeffCarreiro Don’t break a hip while you’re playing king of the hill for real.
@@bradrichards6107 The movie got me all worked up! 😁 I was using the movie as a spiritual metaphor. I should have clarified my intent. Peace 👍🏼😁
Wich movie is this ?
No matter how many times I watch this, it never gets old.
Same here."lejendary "
When I see his face, I wonder why Soldier Boy here 😂
So many video games and video game characters came from this great movie, and this man being one of the greatest actors of all time.
I'd gather to say a lot of mass shootings came indirectly from this as well. Lethal offense at minor infractions by over-reactive people with easy access to guns.
@@watamatafoyu blame the gun control
@@watamatafoyuits a old western idk how this would influence gun violence
@@sleepyjoe1763 It's an attitude thing maybe when you're neck-deep in it you can't see it
@@watamatafoyu yeah its an attitude but i dont think a movie is the only factor in influencing that behavior yk
Pops where are you..I miss you man..Remember watching this back in the 80s.. Left way to soon Dad
That’s not a pistol, that’s a Gatling Gun !😊
Lol Clint was the Gatling that was just a gun,
Early automatic weapon, it's how you use it, knowledge.
It do be revolving
Because of this comment, Biden will now try and ban AR-revolvers.
@@marsford2716 indeed 🧐
Clint Eastwood. Nobody can ever match his charisma. He was and is the best ever !!❤❤❤
Angel Eyes ,"Captain Mortimer "MayBe 😜
Exacto. Nadie a podido ni siquiera llegar a sus tobillos❤
This made me and Clints mule very happy.
Huel and the mule are reasonably happy
An Legendary Iconic character of Clint Eastwood, that will always be admired.
Clint Eastwood was the Goat and still is the Goat
Edit: Thanks so much for 1k likes 🔥
And always will be the GOAT!!!
Once a goat, always a goat (…ALL TIME)
Of course 💯
My goat don't like people laughin'
Not in this trilogy. In this trilogy, Sergio Leone is the goat. Clint is merely a prop😉
Never make fun of a mans mule
Specially if it is clint eastwood's
Lest you make it kick
❤💯💯💯
sounds like a uncle of John Wick :D
Love Clint Eastwood! And all his movies!
Yeah man totally agree 👍
bridges of madison county too? yuck
There was some monkey business in the 80s hahaha
...A movie for anthology ...This movie was antill in the comunist country (my contry is Romania) but, after 2-3 years from release (1964)... I was teenager when i see this movie...Now after 60 years , I”m fascinated when i see again , this movie...Cilnt is a legend in this movies, and another western movies !...Long live Clint !...
Eastwood had legendary plot armor and 100% aim assist 🤣🤣🤣
His westerns are some of my favorite movies!
Engine owning aimbot
Whats up gamer
Clint Eastwood is my most favorite actor. Best the business will ever have. Also a badass director and producer 🍻🍻
Leone was a genius. His shot compositions were pieces of art. And his collab with Morricone took it to the next level.
Notice the flute trill on the poncho drop at the end.
Secondly, been seeing comparisons here between Clint n Keanu.
Apples n oranges. Different times,budgets, and technology.
Though I must say Clint’s personality, demeanour and husky drawl make a killer combo for the character
Perfectly. Said. Brother 👍💯
The best scene in a Classic western to me! Thanks very much ❤
Literally one of the greatest hero scenes in cinematic history.
🖒😁🖒
Is it? the RUclips logarhythm sent me here. I hope it is that great
@@keep_walking_on_grass if you've never seen it definitely check it out. One of spaghetti westerns greatest.
Anti-hero maybe.
@@noahholliday9761ok, I know, that Tarantino loves it too. I will watch that entire movie and not watch a key scene before. Thx for the tip.
Oh My God. Lord I would love to see Clint atleast once in my life. He's 93 now. Give him a lot more years please. He looks like my grandpa a lot also.
His mannerisms are just like my dad as well. Same generation.🤨
Honest to God, I saw this half a century ago, when I was a kid, and it’s just as great now as it was then
Clint is da MAN!
Classic movie making for the ages. Legendary.
60 years wow
How old are you? 90?
@@numbergodz2990Not too good at maths, are you? Maybe you don't understand how long half a century is?
@@castleanthrax1833 maybe you don't understand a joke pal
Dirty Harry on a horse, or with a shirt and tie, plus a 44 magnum....you just can't beat him... the ultimate versatile badass!!!!!😊
Undefeated, right?
Who needs the REST of those superheroes in tights, their hang-up and hanger - ons.
Get Clint & WestOn, 44 or 5,
AND•SETTLE• IT¡
A superior ROI
STILL.
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W€$‡
Sim, o incrível com Clint sendo que ele conseguiu num personagem paradigmático do super herói americano uma simpatia até daqueles que nunca viram com bons olhos tais exageros.
Great scene. An example of how good men got respect from bad people or they got what they asked for.
Love this scene
I just recently bought a poncho. Very nice drab green and black poncho for the rainy season and winter. Clint is the reason why i bought it.
You have good taste
All you need now is the cigar.
Don't forget the large rimmed hat, to keep the cigar dry.
How is it? I was looking for one myself that's preferably made authentic
Clint Eastwood is the Goat
And just when he shows his face, the music starts. Leone and Morricone, they were a great team.
I rarely say that about a guy but i have to say Clint Eastwood looked pretty good in his young ages
I think Clint Eastwood is the finest looking man that ever walked this planet. 😍
B hi my name is Barbara I have that movie me and my son we are Clint Eastwood fans all the way this full dollars we got almost all Clint Eastwood's movies we are Clint Eastwood attics so was my dad when he was alive he is was a Clint Eastwood active my son used to work in Sun valley he was a cook there years ago he actually made Clint Eastwood a sandwich he probably doesn't remember but my son told him he asked my son do you want My autograph and he said no all I want is to shake your he shook Clint Eastwood's hand and when he told his grandpa that he should Clint Eastwood's hand he asked his grandson what hand did he shake cuz he wanted to shake The hand that shook Clint that's my thoughts on Clint Eastwood he is the greatest always will be my name is Barbara we are Clint Eastwood fans text you later bye
@@BarbaraEgeland-yy6ehsuch an awesome message. Believe it or not, I'm a Clint fan from Pakistan. Truly universal, this guy. I used to hum his western theme songs in childhood.
I absolutely love these spaghetti westerns with clint Eastwood as the man with no name ,my favourite was the good the bad and the ugly ,as far as I can remember he was called blondie in that film ,I only wish he had made some more westerns ,he was made for that part .😊😊❤❤
Spaguetti?😂 you mean hotdogs and hamburgers😂
It's really called spaghetti western, that's a known term for that type of western/italian western. U donkey
@@jeorgemanzzano3784 they are called spaghetti westerns you stupid b*tch
@@jeorgemanzzano3784theyre called spaghetti westerns
Clint made Many Westerns...in all more than any other theme
SUCH A GREAT ACTOR. FROM TV COWBOY SHOWS, 2 TV MOVIES. YOU'RE THE REAL EPITOMY OF A REAL COWBOY. I BETTER FIND THAT YOU WERE EDUCATED IN THE "COWBOY HALL OF FAME"! YOU'RE GREATEST FAN ❤ & THANK U FOR YOU 💋 FL 🇺🇸
This song has such a melancholic feel to it, even without knowing the lyrics, it makes the heart ache
Do you know its name?
@@iversonkivanc Just search for Enio Morricone and you'll find all these songs.
Your my favorite actor Clint 💕 I will never stop watching every movie that you made !!! Your an actor that will forever remain in my heart!!! And to me, you always had that look handsome, but mysterious and always busy and forever wanted!!!! Your a special kind of actor that got to know all the good actors from long ago and I'm sure you've got a lot of memories that you are definitely cherishing from those days and your a lucky man to have done what you did to make all those movies and + the ones you wrote yourself!!!! You're an incredible amazing person Clint and you'll be loved forever more!!!!! Just so you know!!!!👍🌹💋💞
60 years ago, and still living. Man that’s crazy. Never sold out!
Hey man, can you tell me the name of this movie?
@@tanjualtintas978 Yeah, its, "a fistful of dollars."
There will never be another Clint. A national treasure!
One of my favourite moments of Clint's entire career.
Mine was when him singlehandedly swam on the ocean at night to save his life. What a bad_ass!!!
Gran Torino for me
It’s his only lol
Words don't mean much. But bullets sure do! 😊
Man these are some of the best movies ever made! Now I need to go watch them again.
Around 50 years ago, my buddy and I smoked some good weed and saw Fist Full of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and Hang em High at the Rosecrans Drive In. Clint was the coolest!
What a great film! Music was perfect!!! Clint Eastwood is a legend .
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Them Baxter's should have apologised
It could of been so easy and the carpenter wouldn’t of had to make those coffins. 😂
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Bad business, pissing off a mule...
Clint, the OG deadeye user
Clint, the OG western hero.
My favorite scene in all western movies.
You can see where Clint got the idea of how to play Dirty Harry. Cool and menacing. Just brilliant. 👌
I don’t think it was an idea. I think that’s just how he is naturally.
Clint simply plays himself in every movie
@@christiansoldier77 I think you’re spot on. That’s probably what made him unique though. He was probably typecast, because of that. Although he did have some interesting departures in his career. He certainly redefined the western genre.
No matter how many times I've watched this, I can watch it another time.
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Fr this is one of those scenes that you can watch everyday and not get tired of
Classic Clint Eastwood lines. Top western movies Sergio Leone greats.👍🙂🇭🇲✌️
Love these old movies
The ULTIMATE westerns! Thank you Clint!
Best western actor, without question
Immortal and unrepeatable legend of the western genre , a man for all seasons, CLINT EASTWOOD ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Greatest Western trilogy ever made! ☺️ Umm prob the only one too 😁
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Not the only one but definitely the best one, superior to average John Wayne's movies
@@andryuu_2000 Rio Bravo, El Dorado, The Man Who Shot Liberty Wallamce, The Shootist, True Grit.
I agree that most of his movies are bang average and the Searchers is mad overrated but he did make a lot of good ones.
Red river snd stage coach.
Clint please come to Los Angeles and clean it up!
Hell yea 😂😂😂😂😂😂
My mistake 4 coffins
A movie like this will NEVER happen again. It was PERFECT. Just as good as the Godfather.
Clint is still THE BEST WESTERN ACTOR. PERIOD. 😎
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Terence Hill comes close
*John Wayne has entered the chat*
Best ever
Man Sergio Leone's direction is simply flawless. Like in every single scene in every single one of his films.
The dollar trilogy was legendary. GBU was my favorite movie of all time absolute masterpiece.
Musical score was awesome too. Have you seen the Worlds Most Dangerous Symphony tour with the DNSO? Check it out on RUclips. Tribute to Ennio Morricone.
@@1Luckydog. na not yet but yes i agree Sergio amd Ennio we’re brilliant together.
Best actor no bull.
Simply classic, legend and an icon
I loved growing up watching these with my dad on a sunday
Best actor ❤ Clint
I agree.. never be another one like him…
No
@h. Difficult to say
I love him too , he’s from a dying breed like Sean Connery who’s gone now , may Clint last us a few years longer bless him 🥰
One of my favorite scenes from all the movies I've watched and I've seen thousands of them.
So badass I love being a man… clint give me just the amount of pride in being what a man should be. Strong hardworking gritty tough sharp and downright BADASS… love his movies yes!!
It’s always good to model your idea of manhood after fictional characters 🙄 You want to be a good man? Be good to others while raising your children (and yourself) with kindness and love. That’s an actual man, homie
@@NikolaiVolkovski um… yea…
SO UNBELIEVABLY, INCREDIBLY, EXTREMELY AWESOME MOVIE 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽
❤ Clint Eastwood ❤ always.❤
Now I know what I've been missing the last 5 or so years in my life: Western movies!
I miss all these old movies being on TV.
Still are. Free TV. Antennae. "Grit" among others
Almost 60 years old and still one off the best movies ever created. I love it!
Some people would rather die than apologise. They got their wish.
Tai um lado do heroísmo em que não tinha reparado!
Hahaha!!!
Ou, de algum modo, foram fiéis ao código de honra que receberam com o leite materno: "Filho meu não leva desafio para casa!"
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Bang!! Bang!! Bang!! Bang!! Bang!!
He walks away, and a legend is born.
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Rocking that poncho and the deadeye! (Chef's kiss) 👌
Fastest draw by far of any western film ever made !!!!! This scene alone mad Clint into a instant star along with this film❤
For all those who came after...
Attempting the same...
Hard of Hearing, Squinting, Speak while gritting Teeth, Deliver every single Line with Meaning...
We Salute you Mr Eastwood...
For anyone still trying, hey at least your trying...
Cheers from Southern California 🇺🇸
CLINT EASTWOOD BETTER HAVE A STAR ⭐ ON THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME BEFORE HE LEAVES US!!!!!! ❤ U CE FL 🇺🇸
Is he dead now what is the name of the movie
In a perfect universe, Clint would have played Roland in an adaptation of Steven King´s The dark tower directed by Peter Jackson.
In a perfect universe people would never forget the faces of their fathers.