Ernest Borgnine on THE WILD BUNCH

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  • @paoloveritas
    @paoloveritas Год назад +18

    Had dinner with Ernest Borgnine. Great Actor and Great Man. Patriot.

    • @KRhetor
      @KRhetor Месяц назад +1

      I met him shortly before he died, and he signed my copy of The Wild Bunch. His death was a huge shock; he was so full of life and good humor, you'd think he'd live for another ninety.

  • @THE-HammerMan
    @THE-HammerMan 6 лет назад +225

    Did anyone ever have a huge-er, bigger, more wonderful smile than Ernest Borgnine? What a great actor and man; missed by all.

    • @kamuelalee
      @kamuelalee 5 лет назад +12

      So cool, loved him in Escape from New York and Airwolf too. RIP.
      RIP Jan Michael Vincent too.

    • @richardeast3328
      @richardeast3328 4 года назад +9

      Plus, to us old timers his laugh is instantly recognizable.

    • @stuartb2220
      @stuartb2220 4 года назад +11

      Remains one of my all time favourite pictures. That build up to the last scene is magic.

    • @THE-HammerMan
      @THE-HammerMan 4 года назад +6

      @@stuartb2220 You're right. Finely made film & classic!

    • @colinp2238
      @colinp2238 4 года назад +3

      I knew this Welsh guy that thought he looked like him, he was disillusional it was like comparing the Laughing Cavalier to King Kong.

  • @cesaraugusto59
    @cesaraugusto59 4 года назад +153

    In this movie THE WILD BUNCH all the actors were perfect in their roles.

  • @TvFreakLady
    @TvFreakLady 4 года назад +139

    The Wild Bunch is a masterpiece! 👌
    Ernest, you were a legend!
    You're missed. 😢

  • @blkusa9864
    @blkusa9864 5 лет назад +80

    Borgnine has always struck me as someone I would want as a close friend. God bless him

  • @stevendone5493
    @stevendone5493 Год назад +4

    Wild Bunch was a masterpiece of western . Great storyline of never leaving your mates no matter what the odds against you . Knowing time was against you as everything had moved on and then facing huge odds that they knew they wouldn’t beat but despite that they wernt leaving their friend . Brilliant cast and story . Great film !

  • @tomhamilton5261
    @tomhamilton5261 3 года назад +50

    Brilliant actor. He could play any role. Always memorable, especially The Wild Bunch, Bad Day at Black Rock and The Poseidon Adventure. Greatly missed but not forgotten.

    • @peterb2325
      @peterb2325 2 года назад

      Any part did you ever see him in the Oscar or Willard two character parts he was excellent in

    • @toyman81
      @toyman81 2 года назад +5

      He was Great in the movie Marty!

    • @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
      @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 Год назад +4

      Don't forget Marty, From Here to Enterity, Escape From New York & McHale's Navy

    • @philiphatfield5666
      @philiphatfield5666 Год назад +3

      He was especially good in "The Wild Bunch".

    • @albertchin1050
      @albertchin1050 4 месяца назад

      His fight scene with Lee Marvin in "Emperor Of The North Pole" was one of the most brutal fight scenes I've ever seen in a movie. One of three movies I remember him doing with Lee Marvin. "Bad Day At Black Rock " and "The Dirty Dozen " being the other two.

  • @ruthmachain8544
    @ruthmachain8544 5 лет назад +54

    One of the best western ever made. The director, the actors, the extras, and the writing were spot on. When you see the movie in 1969, you see it through different eyes. As you age, the movie is seen from a totally different perspective, and gets even better each time. It is almost impossible to gather a group of actors of that caliber again, with a director like Sam at the helm.

    • @dcw1467
      @dcw1467 2 года назад +3

      Thee Best Western ever made....some came close

    • @xray86delta
      @xray86delta 4 месяца назад

      Well put!😉

    • @KevinBowen-gg7ho
      @KevinBowen-gg7ho 4 месяца назад

      ​@@dcw1467v::v:vv:::::::::::v::::::::::::::::::::::

  • @risendudelm
    @risendudelm 12 лет назад +100

    "let the blood flow, what the hell do you care." He was such an amazing actor. I miss him.

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 4 года назад +6

      saw 'Pay or Die' the other day on YT. and I highly recommend, on YT, film of his cross country trip w/ his son, on his own bus, the sunbum .he loved to travel. it's basically reality TV. rest his soul. despite his size, he had a presence as an actor that draws you in. he can't be ignored. some actors have that, and some don't.

  • @copferthat
    @copferthat 10 лет назад +127

    You don't get a better value for money actor than Ernie. Never saw him do a bad performance.

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 4 года назад +10

      yeah. and he's just as good playing a decent ,kind human being as he is being a sadistic slob.('from here to eternity').

  • @HonoredGeneral
    @HonoredGeneral 5 лет назад +10

    I do wish that I could have had a beer or two with this fella! MISS you, Ernie!

  • @angrygoldfish
    @angrygoldfish 6 лет назад +32

    This is definitely one of the most influential films ever made. It's not just the infamous final sequence with its 'wild' use of squibs, it's also for its construction of tension, its black humour, its blasé depiction of war, its serious and sombre look at poverty in Mexico, even its depiction of brutality in prisons. It had so much to say for itself. And I think it shows in modern cinema more so than many other Westerns or films of that era, from the likes of Tarrantino, Scorsese, Winding Refn, Martin McDonagh, Park Chan-wook, directors from different countries. I wasn't that into it the first time I watched it, but now I love it very much. It breaks my heart every time I watch it. As mentioned in another video, the film is wistful and full of camaraderie and displays of loyalty.

    • @Dravianpn02
      @Dravianpn02 Год назад

      And Once Upon a Time In The West.

    • @_scabs6669
      @_scabs6669 Год назад

      Oh that's where there name came from

  • @nadeemmohammed6652
    @nadeemmohammed6652 5 лет назад +11

    Old is gold last of few top actors love watching his films wild bunch is classic top notch..

  • @scottybryant6120
    @scottybryant6120 8 лет назад +88

    Easily one of the greatest westerns ever made, it revolutionized cinema and flipped the western genre on its head. The editing was fantastic, especially in Battle of Bloody Porch scene. Its my personal favorite western and its in my top 10 of all time.

    • @MrShobar
      @MrShobar 5 лет назад +3

      And just about brought an end to the Hollywood Western. It just about disappeared as a genre after this.

    • @mbeenz
      @mbeenz 2 месяца назад

      I AGREE 1000%!!!

  • @PlayIt4MeAgainSam
    @PlayIt4MeAgainSam 12 лет назад +29

    You're correct, Mr. Borgnine. It's a fantastic picture! R.I.P

  • @stephenjoiner3738
    @stephenjoiner3738 7 лет назад +39

    Ernest Borgnine won an Oscar for best actor in the film Marty. He also appeared in The Dirty Dozen, Bad Day At Black Rock, The Poseidon Adventure, and Willard. He was married to one woman for a long time, and he lived to be 96 years old!

    • @olegpenkovsky1485
      @olegpenkovsky1485 3 года назад +6

      My personal favorite was Emperor of the North. Him against Lee Marvin on a moving train.

    • @spinningbackspin
      @spinningbackspin 4 месяца назад

      @@olegpenkovsky1485 my favorite too, although Marty is a close second.

  • @fredroberts9376
    @fredroberts9376 6 лет назад +64

    I believe that the question Ernest Borgnine discusses, came from the film critic at Reader's Digest. That "expert" was one of several who showed complete disdain for The Wild Bunch after its screening. However, a young film reviewer from the Chicago Sun-Times, a fellow named Roger Ebert, stood up and said, "this film is a masterpiece"

    • @jondrew55
      @jondrew55 4 месяца назад

      I wonder whatever happened to that guy?

  • @astront917
    @astront917 8 лет назад +37

    smashing bloke and a superb actor,
    made many great movies but above all was a gentleman,
    a true gent,
    rest in peace ernest.

  • @majzikviktor
    @majzikviktor 12 лет назад +11

    rest in peace mr. Borgnine! one of the best charakter-actors in my eyes. thank You for so many great moments!

  • @kamuelalee
    @kamuelalee 5 лет назад +29

    Ernest Borgnine is such a great actor in so many films. But I think his character in the Wild Bunch was probably his best. Both an evil-doing bank robber but also a loyal friend to the Holden character and to the Bunch. Very violent film overall but a modern classic that set up the great films of the 70s to come.

  • @GREENLIGHT324
    @GREENLIGHT324 11 лет назад +11

    ONE OF THE GREATS NO DOUBT. MR. BORGNINE, WELL DONE. "THE WILD BUNCH" WILL GO DOWN AS ONE OF THE TOP 5 WESTERNS IN MY OPINION.

  • @thomasball8832
    @thomasball8832 9 лет назад +108

    The Wild Bunch is famous for the final shoot out but to me , the greatness of the film is the chemistry of the cast : William Holden , Ernest Borgnine , Ben Johnson ... but also Robert Ryan as Thornton , he really gives it something as Pike Bishop's ex-partner now on the other side tracking him down.

    • @RW4X4X3006
      @RW4X4X3006 8 лет назад +14

      Each actor nailed it, working together. I can't imagine it otherwise.

    • @teller121
      @teller121 7 лет назад +14

      and good ole LQ Jones and Strother Martin!

    • @bobby33x97
      @bobby33x97 6 лет назад +12

      One of the best screenplays in movie history, few pictures have developed characters the way this film did. Bottom Line: Best Western ever made.

    • @augustineriley5582
      @augustineriley5582 6 лет назад +2

      Vince - couldn't agree more! cheers

    • @bobby33x97
      @bobby33x97 6 лет назад

      Appreciate that Augustine - obviously named for one of the great Christian apologists who ever lived!

  • @robert11751
    @robert11751 10 лет назад +63

    i remember a few years back when my then 17 year old son saw the wild bunch with some of his buddies his first time , he asked me the next day if i remember the movie, i told him Ive seen it about it a dozen times when i was 18 back in 1969 , he said, god dad they made good movies back then

  • @ATRTAP
    @ATRTAP 4 года назад +20

    The Wild Bunch is such an epic film.

  • @scuzzbecuzz
    @scuzzbecuzz 3 года назад +4

    Always enjoy his commentary! May he Rest In Peace!

  • @tonym994
    @tonym994 4 года назад +3

    thanx ,paisan. a pep talk was needed, I guess. it's one of my all time fave films. love to watch it on a hot ,Summer afternoon. or, anytime. seen it in theaters whenever I could. today's TV's are excellent, and the re-mastering makes it look fantastic.EB has one of it's best lines .when Pike sticks up for Thornton, saying "he gave his word",common sense takes over when Dutch says ,booming,"that ain't what counts! it's who ya give it to!! he gave his to a RAILROAD!!!" gotta love it when Peckinpah frames a smiling shot w/ the space in Borgnine's teeth smack in the middle of the screen.

  • @kyle47922
    @kyle47922 4 года назад +7

    Being on the set of The Wild Bunch would have been awesome.

  • @jeffsmith2022
    @jeffsmith2022 9 лет назад +30

    One of the best films ever produced...

  • @johnriley8591
    @johnriley8591 4 года назад +12

    Peckinpah was known for the slow motion gore. It was his signature. The Getaway and Jr Bonner with McQueen were awesome too. The Wild Bunch is in my top 5 list for Westerns.

  • @generalcircle
    @generalcircle 12 лет назад +10

    Rest in peace, Mr. Borgnine

  • @goonerlee
    @goonerlee 4 года назад +8

    If I'm gonna get in a NY taxi I want him driving it. What a legend.

  • @НаташаПолякова-т4щ
    @НаташаПолякова-т4щ 4 года назад +6

    The wild bunch => A Great Movie, More than a Western movie, => A Masterpiece.
    i salute Sir Ernest Borgnine. With Respect

  • @ArturoGarza-s3k
    @ArturoGarza-s3k 4 месяца назад +1

    I remembered hearing about this movie as I was growing up during the 70s and 80s. So I decided to watch it. Loved it. Now one of my favorite Westerns.

  • @ronaldhirsch8968
    @ronaldhirsch8968 6 лет назад +6

    Great Flick. I remember seeing it when I was either a junior or senior in high school way back when. It so happens that the family of one of my teachers were the owners of the largest chain of movie theaters and The Wild Bunch was showing at one of their theaters which was just one block from the school. It was just before Xmas break and she decided to treat our class to a showing. Great x mas present.

  • @nomadpi1
    @nomadpi1 5 лет назад +3

    That bridge has been a stalwart scene site for several films. It deserves an honorary academy award.

  • @byronlee7859
    @byronlee7859 9 лет назад +16

    This was a killer of a movie. I absolutely love it.

  • @ronaldh8446
    @ronaldh8446 8 лет назад +14

    One of my 10 favorite movies ever. I could watch it once every few weeks and I feel the same excitement I felt the 1st time I watched it. That's the definition of a Masterpiece.

  • @markbaldwin9878
    @markbaldwin9878 4 года назад +7

    When I was a kid I liked the violence , later I saw it was about honour , now I'm getting older I realise it's about that as well .

  • @mosin21
    @mosin21 12 лет назад +29

    He should've gone a Life Achievement Award

  • @lpdog82
    @lpdog82 4 месяца назад +2

    I've always liked Ernest borgnine, he's the kind of guy that would be cool to have as a neighbor and you could sip coffee and talk with him every day , rest in peace Ernie❤

  • @lordburlap4514
    @lordburlap4514 9 лет назад +9

    Loved him in The Bunch!!!!!

  • @gregwalker1913
    @gregwalker1913 8 лет назад +18

    I wonder what the other four pictures Warner Bros. showed the critics, etc. that week? Probably middle brow entertainment that was forgotten within a month after it's release. Meanwhile, The Wild Bunch is still being discussed 47 years later.
    So many great scenes! One of my favourite William Holden movies, along with Stalag 17 and Network.

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 5 лет назад +1

      Greg Walker Don’t forget Bridge on the River Kwai

  • @valhallabound4912
    @valhallabound4912 5 лет назад +9

    I remember when actors had class and style. I miss the old days

  • @43jaygee
    @43jaygee 10 лет назад +10

    What a great man Ernie was. I think all of the Wild Bunch are now gone. Hard to believe!

    • @benoitcailly5435
      @benoitcailly5435 10 лет назад +5

      LQ Jones is yet alive!!

    • @43jaygee
      @43jaygee 10 лет назад

      benoit cailly That's right, Benoit. Last time I saw him in a film was "Casino".

    • @elchoya100
      @elchoya100 10 лет назад +1

      benoit cailly Jamie sanchez as angel is still alive.

    • @43jaygee
      @43jaygee 10 лет назад +1

      elchoya100 Elchoya, did you ever see Jamie in The Pawn Broker with Rod Steiger?

    • @tylsimys67
      @tylsimys67 10 лет назад

      Johnny Collini It's 'Jaime' you ignorant bastards :) Puertorican by the way. And what I remember of his performances afterwards is of course appearing once in my all time favorite tv-series "Law & Order".

  • @buddypvaz124
    @buddypvaz124 4 месяца назад

    I saw it several times in theaters. It remains one of my all-time favorite movies. Overflowing with talent and incredible production values. I think I might watch it again.

  • @Wolfsky9
    @Wolfsky9 8 лет назад +22

    " The Wild Bunch" is an all-time masterpiece. it's a story about loyalty & honor. It's a man's film, from start to finish. --------------Wolfsky9

    • @realdaybreaker8013
      @realdaybreaker8013 5 лет назад

      gosh - you're under every video

    • @olegpenkovsky1485
      @olegpenkovsky1485 3 года назад

      Probably why most critics didn't like it. Those who can't do, criticize.
      And I don't mean just making the movie, itself!

  • @aviationphd
    @aviationphd 4 месяца назад +1

    The Wild Bunch is an amazing movie

  • @magoo9767
    @magoo9767 6 лет назад +9

    I remember thinking too how bloody the movie was when it came out, you have to remember that my generation and the ones before me, grew up with John Wayne, Gary Cooper, etc; they shot a guy, he fell down, and that was that. Now when I watch THE WILD BUNCH ( for the umpteenth time), I know it for the masterpiece that it is.

  • @Akubra123
    @Akubra123 4 месяца назад +1

    masterpiece indeed

  • @bonappettitlalande7725
    @bonappettitlalande7725 6 лет назад +18

    Don't forget "Bad Day at Black Rock"!! Awesome picture.

    • @ghostinthemachine8243
      @ghostinthemachine8243 4 года назад +1

      I'd like to help you, but I'm consumed with apathy.

    • @garyspence2128
      @garyspence2128 2 года назад

      I remember that line..Walter Brennan, wasn't it? Another old timer...just tells me that I'm getting ancient! Damn..time does fly.

  • @letteringkwok9889
    @letteringkwok9889 2 года назад +1

    I am so glad the picture was made or else I will never know a movie can be of this level. All you guys were great.

  • @eddie12454
    @eddie12454 9 лет назад +8

    Yes I loved him in The Bunch but I loved him in Marty too. Great actor, great man.

  • @lordburlap4514
    @lordburlap4514 6 лет назад +7

    An incredible film...one of the all time best westerns...a magnificent ensemble cast and a great story and dialogue....and yes there was violence...not gratuitous violence...but violence that was integral to the overall story....The Bunch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TheTrent814
    @TheTrent814 5 лет назад +4

    The Wild Bunch Movie. My all time favorite. No need to do a remake. Let it alone. Going to watch it when I get home. Give em hell Pike.

  • @robcochran6213
    @robcochran6213 5 лет назад +13

    Dutch: Damn that Deke Thornton to Hell!
    Pike: What would you do in his place? He gave his word.
    Dutch: Gave his word to a railroad.
    Pike: It's his word!
    Dutch: That ain't what counts. It's who you give it to!

  • @Schone23666
    @Schone23666 11 лет назад +6

    Damn, the stories this man could've told...and now we'll never hear them. :(
    RIP Ernest.

  • @HotZTrain
    @HotZTrain 4 месяца назад +1

    Strother Martin was my favorite actor in the movie...great railroad shots also.

  • @mikeford1273
    @mikeford1273 10 месяцев назад

    Just watched again, last time I watched it was with my old dad whose gone now, still as fabulous as I remember!!

  • @saigonlawman68
    @saigonlawman68 4 месяца назад

    And we adored you, Mr. Borgnine. A truly professional actor. Always.

  • @jamesanthony5681
    @jamesanthony5681 4 месяца назад +1

    The movie came out in '69, during a time when the American people saw death and bloodletting every day on the 6:00pm nightly news .

  • @retiredluvit4100
    @retiredluvit4100 3 года назад +2

    great movie. never get tired of watching

  • @RW4X4X3006
    @RW4X4X3006 8 лет назад +44

    In a gun fight like that, blood flows....along with brains, guts, and shit. Peckinpah actually kept it toned down.

    • @cesaraugusto59
      @cesaraugusto59 4 года назад

      enough

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 4 года назад +5

      @Inge Fossen the scene early on where Pike puts the wounded guy out of his misery is excellent. that one round(in real time) from a .45 is all we need...."finish it, Mr. Bish_ _"

  • @davidmann6034
    @davidmann6034 2 года назад +1

    Mr Borgnine IS one of the best any man would want him for a friend ! He has a loyal spirit !

  • @rifftipton7709
    @rifftipton7709 7 лет назад +17

    Hail Ragnar! Ernest was one cool dude.

  • @DavidCarney-l8b
    @DavidCarney-l8b 2 месяца назад

    The Wild Bunch is my all time favorites. Great picture...bloody hell yes.

  • @adolfelmarjukic9133
    @adolfelmarjukic9133 8 лет назад +20

    A masterpiece! I saw it first when I was about 9 or 10, not yet speaking English, in Yugoslavia we use subtitles, never dubbing as in many other european countries...

    • @Ganaraa5
      @Ganaraa5 8 лет назад

      This moviе is now аvailаblе too watch herе => twitter.com/f88f3883971729625/status/796185754128949248 ЕEErnest Borgninе on ТHЕ WILD BUNCH

    • @mad-maddy2785
      @mad-maddy2785 8 лет назад

      The Wild Buncccch movie here => twitter.com/498df24e14e7df94c/status/822790372107522050 Ernest Borgnine oon TTTHEE WILD BUNCH

  • @steveparadis2978
    @steveparadis2978 5 лет назад +9

    Sam was reluctant to cast him; he thought he'd be getting McHale.
    Afterwards he said no one was more into it than Borgnine.

  • @benzuckerman
    @benzuckerman 12 лет назад +14

    Maybe the best movie ever made.

  • @CMC050
    @CMC050 Год назад

    Just watched this film for a class. This actor as well as everything else to do with this film was fantastic. I’m only 22 years old. Truly makes me sad I never got to experience films like this in the theater, brand new. Cause they just don’t happen anymore. No movie TODAY makes me drop my jaw and marvel at what just happened. This movie had THREE of those scenes. Peckinpah is amazing cause he was genuine and genius together.

  • @paulelliott3220
    @paulelliott3220 2 месяца назад

    Truly brilliant film
    Stood the test of time; let the blood flow
    Ernest such a wonderful actor too

  • @johnrobinson7036
    @johnrobinson7036 3 года назад +1

    An argument could be made for The Wild Bunch being the best western ever made. And that’s saying something. A great picture, period.

  • @akumar7366
    @akumar7366 3 года назад +1

    My favorite actor , something so special , stage presence ,something modern lack.

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy Год назад +1

    The Wild Bunch STILL feels extreme in 2023, it’s awesome!!!!

  • @stevegoody3744
    @stevegoody3744 2 года назад

    I saw the wild bunch as a young teenager. After many viewings I still regard it as THE best Western, genuine masterpiece.

  • @lordmclovin3694
    @lordmclovin3694 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful

  • @99Racker
    @99Racker 4 месяца назад +1

    The first time I saw, 'THE WILD BUNCH' was at a Marine outdoor theater shortly after it came out. If you think a regular audience could react to the movie, picture hundreds of Marines. It was difficult hear the dialog. Shouts of, "GET SOME" and more inflammatory wording were shouted as the scenes went through the shooting parts. One of the most realistic movies of automatic fire out of Hollywood. I don't believe they play the whole movie any more without cutting scenes - too violent. My compliments for the memories.

  • @hobo1452
    @hobo1452 4 года назад +1

    A great actor in an ensamble of great actors making one of the best westerns ever put on film..

  • @TralfazConstruction
    @TralfazConstruction 3 года назад +1

    My maternal grandfather, a western aficionado, liked to take me to see cowboy pictures with him. Grandfather had to lobby my parents to let me see The Wild Bunch (1969) with him for two weeks. I thought that the movie was pretty marvelous at the time. Pretty hard stuff for a thirteen year-old. I was changing schools back in October of 1969. There was a three-day lag or so before I had to report to my new school so on a whim I got up the moxie to walk to the theater in the middle of the day (it was five miles away) and bluff my way in past the film's R-rating. I needn't have worried as there was no hassle and I saw the movie again.

  • @vegasbob007
    @vegasbob007 12 лет назад +3

    I wish I could have meet him.

  • @Classicrocker6119
    @Classicrocker6119 4 месяца назад

    Ernest Borgnine is a guy you wished had been your next door neighbor or best friend! An absolute wonderful human being in addition to being an excellent actor! May he RIP

  • @splerth3771
    @splerth3771 3 года назад +1

    THE WILD BUNCH is hands down my all-time favorite western.

  • @johnnymac8680
    @johnnymac8680 5 лет назад +1

    I'm an avid fan of 50's westerns but this one is in anybody's top 10 of favourite westerns.

  • @dcw1467
    @dcw1467 2 года назад

    One of my all time favourite Actors & The "BEST" western EVER made...RIP Mr Borgnine

  • @steveking3621
    @steveking3621 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely one of the greatest westerns ever if not films. Still fantastic

  • @orcsheaddriller
    @orcsheaddriller 12 лет назад +9

    Also i cannot forget how he acted in All Quiet On The Western Front.

  • @richardrobinson1697
    @richardrobinson1697 4 года назад +8

    THE BEST WESTERN EVER. CAST WAS GREAT. THE SHOOTOUT AT THE END REMAINS NUMBER ONE!🍿👍🍿

  • @danieldravot341
    @danieldravot341 4 месяца назад +1

    ‘The Wild Bunch’ was really the first movie to show the actual result of being struck by a bullet.
    Up to then, a gun would be fired, the victim would clutch his abdomen and fall down.
    Seeing what bullets really did brought a touch of reality to the movies.

    • @TrevorReznik-pi7bc
      @TrevorReznik-pi7bc 4 месяца назад

      I read that it was also the first to use gunshots to match the weapon. Prior to that they were using the canned bang, bang , ricochet sound for every weapon.

  • @lastunctives2095
    @lastunctives2095 6 лет назад +6

    Yeah that final shoot out in to Valhalla , definitely in my Top 10 , actually remember the poster , and the blood soaked photos out side the cinema: They came too late and stayed too long. Just a kid.

  • @MrImiller07
    @MrImiller07 12 лет назад +14

    In my opinion, Ride The High Country with McCrea and Scott and The Wild Bunch were Peckinpah's best films. William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O'Brien, et al were sensational. Very unfortunate that Peckinpah's directorial work became increasingly erratic as his drug and alcohol problems increased. Borgnine sounds like a charming and personable man.

    • @augustineriley5582
      @augustineriley5582 6 лет назад +3

      Mrimiller07 - Cross of Iron would be in my list as well.

    • @thesomalistrawhat
      @thesomalistrawhat 4 года назад

      @@augustineriley5582 I dunno, really dug Bring me the Head of Alfredo Garcia and The Getaway a bit more

    • @michaelmakes1225
      @michaelmakes1225 3 года назад +1

      Junior Bonner.....superb film,has everything EXCEPT blood haha, but goes to show that Peckinpah's style didn't depend on the famous"bloodletting"
      Steve McQueen,Robert Preston,...the rest..just a finee,funny, bittersweet look at the life of the rodeo cowboy,the one he has chosen,as well as the one he has left behind...and with the same magical editing as the other films..

  • @pauloliver6813
    @pauloliver6813 11 лет назад +9

    What a gentleman!...Personally, I'll remember Borgnine best for The Wild Bunch (of course!) and for Ice Station Zebra (the torpedo scene!) and Escape from New York.

    • @mamatibborscassady9388
      @mamatibborscassady9388 7 лет назад +2

      I first saw Ernie in 'From here to Eternity', he scared the crap out of me.

  • @funkyalfonso
    @funkyalfonso 6 лет назад +2

    What a gentleman.

  • @thomaseriksson6256
    @thomaseriksson6256 4 месяца назад +1

    my favorite westen

  • @garytully3685
    @garytully3685 4 месяца назад +1

    GREAT GREAT MOVIE!!!

  • @cliftonwhittaker260
    @cliftonwhittaker260 4 месяца назад

    That was a great Western movie and it opened doors for more realistic movie effects in all genres. I'm looking forward to seeing it again.

  • @hvitekristesdod
    @hvitekristesdod Год назад

    Sheer bloody carnage has never been so beautifully realized. An amazing film

  • @discombubulate2256
    @discombubulate2256 7 месяцев назад

    thank you Ernest Borgnine you are a true legend

  •  4 месяца назад

    1 of my fav ol' time actors!

  • @Mark-mm1ke
    @Mark-mm1ke 4 месяца назад

    Loved the movie when it came out. Was an out of the box western with all the big actors. I had great gang of guys I hunted dove with for many years, and we started calling our selves the Wild Bunch for fun. Ah, the good ol days.

  • @garyfinn8772
    @garyfinn8772 Год назад

    What a legend would have loved to have been in this man's company over a beer

  • @Riskmangler
    @Riskmangler 4 месяца назад +1

    The Wild Bunch had a lot of blood flow but it really had a lot of whiskey flow.
    Earnest was one of several people being honored at a civic event in the 2000's that I attended. At the end of the event, I approached the dais and after congratulating him on the honor he received, I said that I had just rewatched the movie and noticed how much drinking was in the film (of course it wasn't real booze). I jokingly asked Mr. Borgnine if any of that whiskey was real and he emphatically said No. Not a great story but it did happen. I got his autograph at least.