Man Antonio Banderas was so charming, charismatic and fun in Desperado, Once upon a time in Mexico, Mask of Zorro, Spy kids franchise, Assassins....man even in Shrek franchise he was so much fun. I love that guy
This movie , Interview with a vampire, and the first Zorro, this time period was indeed a golden one for Antonio Banderas, and he is still appearing in many great movies today..
I remember sneaking into the cinema with some friends to watch this. I must have been about 12 or 13. Was the greatest film I saw that year. The action was off the chart and I fell in love with Salma Hayek. To this day, this is still one of my top 10 movies.
Love all the Music in this from Link Wray ,Dire Straits ,Tito and Tarantula and yes of Course Los lobos and other greats in this 1995 Action Thriller classic 🇺🇲🇲🇽❤️
😳 That was Los Lobos? I watched this movie as a kid and until now never knew, or bothered to look it up. I remembered them doing “La Bamba” for the movie about Richie Valenzuela.
Perfectly cast. Iconic. Oozes charisma and emotion with every gesture. In the action scenes, he is a barely controlled beast. In the love scenes with Salma, he is charming, yet vulnerable. This movie is a masterpiece in so many ways.
The movie critics claim that El Mariachi is a better film because of that amateur feeling it has, but I have to disagree. Desperado is the improved version of El Mariachi. EM is a decent fun flick, but it is not at the level of Desperado while Once Upon A Time in Mexico is the least favorite in the trilogy despite it has its moments.
Banderas really exudes badassery in the 90's, especially here and in the Mask of Zorro! That era was really his to begin with, and his collaboration with Robert Rodriguez is epic.
Always felt Banderas was perfectly casted for the film. Also liked how 'believable' the character felt. Seeing the panic and all the spraying and praying.
This film is a sequel, he isn't the original Mariachi, but he definitely fit the role perfectly. I still find it crazy that the original actor was still casted in this film; he's the friend with mini gun guitar cases.
@@ProGamingProphecy yessssss….”El Mariachi” was the first movie, and while done on a very tight budget (mostly Robert Rodriguez doing the production work) it was an excellent movie.
I don't think we fully appreciate El Mariachi's situational awareness here in this scene. After all of that adrenaline coursing through his veins, shooting, shootdodging, and that "grab any gun to kill the last guy" part, he STILL KNEW the last gun that the guy grabbed was loaded because it belonged to the first guy El Mariachi dropped when he fashionably said, 'Not yet,' as he never fired off a round. I love this movie!
When hes wipping his guns while shooting at the 2 guys against the wall, hes not doing that for style, hes doing that to make sure the last few rounds feed and dont jam. Alot of people dont catch onto that.
@@SoulSeeker20 How do you think a handgun reloads itself ? when the primer ignites in a bullet, the resulting forces propels the bullet out the front of the gun and while equal force goes in the opposite direction, pushing the slide back wich ejects the spent casing and cycles the next cartridge. Its all done by force. If you know you have a old shot clip with a weak spring, doing this might help it load and not jam or it might be old bullets not propeling the slide enough backwards so hes putting force himself on it to finish the rest of the job.
@2:35 this part is so freaking badass and epic. He's trying ease the situation but when it gets worse, he takes it to the next level and reacts quick. The sync with the music is perfect.
At around 4:59 you can see a black bar quickly slide down the screen.. this was because the force from the blanks was powerful enough to blow the lens hood off the camera they used to film the scene at such a close angle & its Barely noticeable so they just kept it in.
Both this film Desperado (sequel) and the original El Mariachi (prequel) were played by two different actors and both IMO did great. Antonio Banderas was definitely made for the role. The original actor from the first film is one of the friends who carries two guitar cases packed with Mini-Guns.
A underrated theatrical masterpiece. I remember when I was in middle school and watched this every morning before school eating cereal out of a huge salad bowl lol
I’m convinced the most recents comments and views on this video are due to the fact that movie recently got added to Netflix and just reminded everyone how cool it was 😂
I had no idea it was, thanks for that! I ended up here randomly like a week and a half ago, probably cause I watched scenes from Collateral. But yeah, this movie is phenomenal. Put Robert Rodriguez, Antonio Banderas, SALMA HAYEK, Danny Trejo and Steve Buscemi on the map for me like 20 something years ago.
I was thinking the same thing because when it wasn’t on Netflix I Wally’s search up these parts and there were noooooowhere on RUclips 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️💪🏽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 Viva Mexico CABRONES ‼️
I remember taking this DVD into a Magnolia Hi-Fi shop and playing this scene on one of the many ultra expensive home theater setups they had and it was AMAZING. Then came the part where he yells "FUCK YOU!" at the end which echoed throughout the store. Totally worth it.
The Hollywood version of El Mariachi. I like Robert Rodriguez as a director, this was a fun movie. And them the follow up to this with Once Upon A Time In Mexico. loved that. The whole El Mariachi trilogy was the best. Thanx for posting this.
Robert Rodriguez has a gift for using the reload to add suspense to a film. Some scripts use the reload as plot devise but Mr. Rodriguez goes double fisted with the reload. Suspense And Plot.
The way he throws the bullets out of the pistols toward the people when on the bar. He is the coolest actor. I always felt Sylvester Stallone didn't fit the part in Assassins, but Antonio was great. Should have been Bruce Willis, like in The Jackal. I've always wondered if The Mariachi knew Bucho was his brother the whole time, or was he going from Bad Guy to Bad Guy until he finally found his brother? There is so much more than the main story going on. The cartel spy, who the bad guys kill (oops), the nephew who kills the fighter then gets a job with a knee brace, the little boy selling drugs for his dad, and the book store info. So much character development. Robert Rodriguez is the man!!
Given how he reacts when he sees his brother and is told that's Butcho chances are he didn't. He did the events from the first film hus girlfriend gets killed and he vows revenge and after he kills the first bad guys he hears they work for Butcho so it's a burn em all down. He goes from town to town asking and hearing Butcho's name but doesn't know the man until Selma tells him by sight. Now given he knew where Butcho lived once he knew who it was he was looking for says he knew his older brother was in the business but didn't realize his brother was the same man he was looking for.
I remember when i was a kid, I rewinded my DVD player, basically click "stop" then "play" and everytime it rewinds takes me back to when he says "fuck ya!" Hahahahha! Still have this on DVD and still good!
It my dream to meet Antonia Banderas one day..omg! He is my favorite actor of all time. I watched the mask of Zoro and loved him. I have never looked back. I always look forward to his movies and can watch over and over again.
Man. I'm slowly starting to remember the time when I watched this movie with my dad. It was perfect. I didn't understand any of it. I didn't know english, didn't know how to read properly yet, BUT I did watch
You do know they make fake suppressors to put on real guns for cosmetic reasons? consider it ones of those. In addition, even real ones have varying degrees of noise suppression between brands and sizes. That guys probably came from Kmart back in the 90s when the movie came out.
Man, this movie was SO FUCKING COOL when it came out. I mean, Banderas was as bad ass as ithey come, and then there was Salma Hayek. And if that wasn't good enough, you can add Danny Trejo to the mix.
Best part is when he reloads and right after a guy tries to jump him to stab him and he places his feet on his chest, pushing him into the air and empties both clips into him, having to reload immediately after. That’s what you call overkill.
Tito and Tarantula - Back to the house. (The artist playing the guitar and singing is the actor walking the other guy into the disgusting toilet) The original main actor to El Mariachi (prequel) is also in this film as one of Antonio Banderas best friends (the one with two minigun guitar cases). The director made sure that almost everyone played a role 😂
I remember every time this movie was on TV. My dad calling me from my room when I was a kid...after I was done watching it I would run to my room and play with my toy guns 🤣
“Mátalo mátalo mátalo” “Not yet” pulls the guns he had hidden in his sleeves. That was so freaking bad ass. As a kid I used to rewind this scene over and over again. Now we have RUclips and judging by the views I wasn’t alone, lol.
Robert RODRIGUEZ has made a first movie with this story with almost no money. TARANTINO has seen this movie and he decided to help RODRIGUEZ to find money and producers to make "El Mariachi" or "Desperados" according to the country . So you hate or you love ???? I like ROBERT RODRIGUEZ movies.
Poor Cheech. I had, had a bad day walked into my local Video rental store, and told the lady I needed a show full of gratuitas violence with little or no redeeming value. Without a word she handed me this movie
3:14 “Is that going on right now??” 🧐 HOW IS THIS NOT A MEME?!?😂 I can’t tell you how many situations in life I’ve asked this question just like that, lol.😂
El mariachi was our John wick in the 90s. Robert did amazing work.
Way better than John Wick
I always saw it as the hispanic "man with no name"
Never liked John Wick. Keanu sucks. Bad actor.
John wick script is turd compared to this movie. This has a great humour too it also and lots of great memorable characters
@@andyhowden7655 facts
Haven't seen this movie in years but that "YOU MISSED ME!" Just gave me a tingle of nostalgia all over
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I thought this was the not tsi Ukrainian Bandera
The way marachi snaps the beancounter's neck with a backneck grab is so funny looking back on it. That's like classic unlikely headsnap
This is the role Antonio Banderas was born for.
Before he became DreamWorks’ Puss in Boots?
Bueenoo
Among others.
This was made just for him I swear
I’d say Zorro tbh
Man Antonio Banderas was so charming, charismatic and fun in Desperado, Once upon a time in Mexico, Mask of Zorro, Spy kids franchise, Assassins....man even in Shrek franchise he was so much fun. I love that guy
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Thats because youre gay.
borspspobr0
К:по, ✌
"Shrek?" *Licking balls, looks up* "For you, I can be anybody!"
This movie , Interview with a vampire, and the first Zorro, this time period was indeed a golden one for Antonio Banderas, and he is still appearing in many great movies today..
I also loved him in 1995 Assassins but that might just be me.
@@KCShox I've never seen that one, but would like to, I'm a big fan of those classic 90s action films.
@@KCShox b
He was Fantastic in assassins
His singin skills too
I remember sneaking into the cinema with some friends to watch this. I must have been about 12 or 13. Was the greatest film I saw that year. The action was off the chart and I fell in love with Salma Hayek. To this day, this is still one of my top 10 movies.
Same
Same man, this film is stylized as hell which I fucking love. The shootouts almost feel like the Devil May Cry games.
Bro I lost my V-Card while watching this flick.
@@JadedGLORY2689 legendary
I did the same with From Dusk 'Till Dawn, Salma is just amazing.
Lets give Los Lobos their due for their musical genius in this masterpiece of a film.
yah this is one of the best action films of all time.
Love all the Music in this from Link Wray ,Dire Straits ,Tito and Tarantula and yes of Course Los lobos and other greats in this 1995 Action Thriller classic 🇺🇲🇲🇽❤️
Yeah i still have desperado soundtrack on cd
😳 That was Los Lobos? I watched this movie as a kid and until now never knew, or bothered to look it up.
I remembered them doing “La Bamba” for the movie about Richie Valenzuela.
Yes I completely agree.❤
This movie is what you call a cult classic. I've watched it so many times. One of the best bar fights in movie history
I remember seeing this scene and asking my father what it was. He said "its a documentary on life in Mexico".
Hahaha
* Angry Mexican noises *
😂😂😂worst😈😈😈
@@Matteyumm 😂😂😂😎
Thought this was Madness Combat but in Mexico
Perfectly cast. Iconic. Oozes charisma and emotion with every gesture. In the action scenes, he is a barely controlled beast. In the love scenes with Salma, he is charming, yet vulnerable. This movie is a masterpiece in so many ways.
Lies again? Hello CFK
Salma was the best thing about this movie.😎
The movie critics claim that El Mariachi is a better film because of that amateur feeling it has, but I have to disagree. Desperado is the improved version of El Mariachi. EM is a decent fun flick, but it is not at the level of Desperado while Once Upon A Time in Mexico is the least favorite in the trilogy despite it has its moments.
One of the worst movie I wasted 2+ hours of my life on...
Come on you gotta admit Salma was worth watching. 😎
Banderas really exudes badassery in the 90's, especially here and in the Mask of Zorro!
That era was really his to begin with, and his collaboration with Robert Rodriguez is epic.
Along with Stallone in assassin's
Imagine being 15 in 1995, going to the theater and having to choose between Heat, The Usual Suspects, Braveheart and Desperado. Damn I miss the 90's.
MISS ME!" Gets me every time 😁
Leaves me in stitches 🤣🤣🤣🤣
They don't make movies like this no more. This is one of those old school movies that I NEVER get tired of watching.
Agreed! So damn good. He is true masculinity
I am glad they don't make shit like this anymore. It looked like when kids play guns, the way they thrust the gun forward with each shot.
Agree. John Wick is the closest thing for me.
V jwub
too true... ppl need to go back and rewatch these flicks for a fucking idea of how to do a shoot out
One of the few movies that actually showed us the yes, you must reload your gun and at times the struggle to reload your gun during a fun battle.
Ha fun
and also a dozen machine guns at close range can't hit a target but will destroy the bar he's standing on. Enjoyable but laughable battle.
❤❤❤9❤
@@eolsunder I just thought of the pissing on the glass joke that leads up to this lol
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It's '22 and I still say "Not yettttt." I don't know if it's a good or bad thing, but this movie brought me into adulthood. Such a cool film.
It's a bad thing
Desperado great song.
Puss in boots is a cool character.
I thought I might be the only one using that line. No one around me (at this point in life) gets the reference though.
That and "Let's Play" I've been quoting since the mid 90s lol
This movie is just gold man… no cgi love it
Always felt Banderas was perfectly casted for the film. Also liked how 'believable' the character felt. Seeing the panic and all the spraying and praying.
This film is a sequel, he isn't the original Mariachi, but he definitely fit the role perfectly. I still find it crazy that the original actor was still casted in this film; he's the friend with mini gun guitar cases.
He may be many things, but 'believable' is not among them 🙂
@@drazenradosevic7467 Exactly, nothing about these films was realistic, but they were entertaining.
Utterly yes absafrigginlutely perfectly cast n Selma Hayek n he r rockkin hot together!
@@ProGamingProphecy yessssss….”El Mariachi” was the first movie, and while done on a very tight budget (mostly Robert Rodriguez doing the production work) it was an excellent movie.
They sure don't make movies like this anymore.
I don't think we fully appreciate El Mariachi's situational awareness here in this scene. After all of that adrenaline coursing through his veins, shooting, shootdodging, and that "grab any gun to kill the last guy" part, he STILL KNEW the last gun that the guy grabbed was loaded because it belonged to the first guy El Mariachi dropped when he fashionably said, 'Not yet,' as he never fired off a round. I love this movie!
'El'! It means 'The'!
When hes wipping his guns while shooting at the 2 guys against the wall, hes not doing that for style, hes doing that to make sure the last few rounds feed and dont jam. Alot of people dont catch onto that.
@@profo4544any real world examples to corroborate that?
@@SoulSeeker20 How do you think a handgun reloads itself ? when the primer ignites in a bullet, the resulting forces propels the bullet out the front of the gun and while equal force goes in the opposite direction, pushing the slide back wich ejects the spent casing and cycles the next cartridge. Its all done by force. If you know you have a old shot clip with a weak spring, doing this might help it load and not jam or it might be old bullets not propeling the slide enough backwards so hes putting force himself on it to finish the rest of the job.
@2:35 this part is so freaking badass and epic. He's trying ease the situation but when it gets worse, he takes it to the next level and reacts quick. The sync with the music is perfect.
I still thinking about the guy who tstares antonio he looks like Joaquin phoenix
@@xesvenic Yeah a little bit sure
Filmasso asstie várias vezes ...!!
Mel Gibson
4:54….still one of the most badass kills in an action movie , unloading two clips into that dude through the air
He didn't skip leg day, that's for sure. 😆
At around 4:59 you can see a black bar quickly slide down the screen.. this was because the force from the blanks was powerful enough to blow the lens hood off the camera they used to film the scene at such a close angle & its Barely noticeable so they just kept it in.
Both this film Desperado (sequel) and the original El Mariachi (prequel) were played by two different actors and both IMO did great. Antonio Banderas was definitely made for the role. The original actor from the first film is one of the friends who carries two guitar cases packed with Mini-Guns.
The guy who played the first El Mariachi was the rocket launcher dude.
I remember seeing this in theaters when it was new.
Excellent casting. Excellent soundtrack.
One of the BEST movies of the 90s.
0:41 The music that plays when Antonio walks into the bar is badass.
What is the name ?
@@yes861 if you find out let me know please that’s why I’m here
@@yes861 I have no idea.
@@yes861it’s on the movie soundtrack on yt
Back to the House that Love Built - Cruzados
I appreciate the fact that he ACTUALLY reloads his guns and doesn’t have infinity movie-logic ammo!
All those rounds, and the cameraman survives again. Impressive
Good for us then , against all odds, otherwise there wouldnt be a movie for us to watch.😉
Think of all the movies that were never made because the film crew got killed during an action scene...
@@ulfjohnsen6203 Oops, too soon.
The Cameraman never gets shot
@@martinkuliza What? No, man. The Cameraman got it worse than anybody...
Watched this movie all the time growing up. Never gets old
Saw this on opening weekend - we had just watched El Mariachi at my friend's place and then went to see this in the theatre - amazing movies!
The " reloading' of the guns is epic.
A underrated theatrical masterpiece. I remember when I was in middle school and watched this every morning before school eating cereal out of a huge salad bowl lol
"You missed me"
Ooh, I never get tired of that.
The way he pulled the guns out his sleeves is still sick as hell
The sickest part
Great film. I can't believe that this movie is nearly 30 years old?
He was looking for a man who calls himself Bucho. I loved this movie growing up
I’m convinced the most recents comments and views on this video are due to the fact that movie recently got added to Netflix and just reminded everyone how cool it was 😂
I had no idea it was, thanks for that!
I ended up here randomly like a week and a half ago, probably cause I watched scenes from Collateral. But yeah, this movie is phenomenal. Put Robert Rodriguez, Antonio Banderas, SALMA HAYEK, Danny Trejo and Steve Buscemi on the map for me like 20 something years ago.
I was thinking the same thing because when it wasn’t on Netflix I Wally’s search up these parts and there were noooooowhere on RUclips 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️💪🏽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 Viva Mexico CABRONES ‼️
0:51 best synchronization ever
I remember taking this DVD into a Magnolia Hi-Fi shop and playing this scene on one of the many ultra expensive home theater setups they had and it was AMAZING. Then came the part where he yells "FUCK YOU!" at the end which echoed throughout the store. Totally worth it.
My favourite actor
.....that neck twisting breaking, is of course, in a movie.....
I remember watching this as a kid I borrowed the vhs thought it wasn’t going to be good but I was hooked on this movie immediately straight classic
The Hollywood version of El Mariachi. I like Robert Rodriguez as a director, this was a fun movie. And them the follow up to this with Once Upon A Time In Mexico. loved that. The whole El Mariachi trilogy was the best. Thanx for posting this.
From he steps in an the guitar bass drops mann,,,tito an tarantula really killed this soundtrack
I forgot how awesome this movie was.
This scenes always puts a smile on my face... Its so much fun
Robert Rodriguez has a gift for using the reload to add suspense to a film. Some scripts use the reload as plot devise but Mr. Rodriguez goes double fisted with the reload. Suspense And Plot.
The way he throws the bullets out of the pistols toward the people when on the bar. He is the coolest actor. I always felt Sylvester Stallone didn't fit the part in Assassins, but Antonio was great. Should have been Bruce Willis, like in The Jackal.
I've always wondered if The Mariachi knew Bucho was his brother the whole time, or was he going from Bad Guy to Bad Guy until he finally found his brother? There is so much more than the main story going on. The cartel spy, who the bad guys kill (oops), the nephew who kills the fighter then gets a job with a knee brace, the little boy selling drugs for his dad, and the book store info. So much character development.
Robert Rodriguez is the man!!
Given how he reacts when he sees his brother and is told that's Butcho chances are he didn't. He did the events from the first film hus girlfriend gets killed and he vows revenge and after he kills the first bad guys he hears they work for Butcho so it's a burn em all down. He goes from town to town asking and hearing Butcho's name but doesn't know the man until Selma tells him by sight. Now given he knew where Butcho lived once he knew who it was he was looking for says he knew his older brother was in the business but didn't realize his brother was the same man he was looking for.
I can't have enough of it it's just addictive
This scene alone baffles me it’s 10 minutes in a whole movie and it’s almost perfection
First time I saw this movie I laughed so damn hard when Antonio said "FUCK YOU!" after finally killing that last guy
In assassins too, he says fak yah!
@@thecashmaker1994 TT uh tc h rt yt
Yeah..that was badass.
I remember when i was a kid, I rewinded my DVD player, basically click "stop" then "play" and everytime it rewinds takes me back to when he says "fuck ya!" Hahahahha! Still have this on DVD and still good!
Didn’t want to kill the guy
God knows how many times I watched this movie as a kid.
please what's the title
I have been trying to download but I can't get the full movie online 🤦
@@ukahbrandone8412 It's in the video title.
@@JesseGolo kk na thanks
It my dream to meet Antonia Banderas one day..omg! He is my favorite actor of all time. I watched the mask of Zoro and loved him. I have never looked back. I always look forward to his movies and can watch over and over again.
Man. I'm slowly starting to remember the time when I watched this movie with my dad. It was perfect. I didn't understand any of it. I didn't know english, didn't know how to read properly yet, BUT I did watch
That last guy had a gun with the worst silencer in the history of silencers.
Must not clean it properly.
They all do
You do know they make fake suppressors to put on real guns for cosmetic reasons? consider it ones of those. In addition, even real ones have varying degrees of noise suppression between brands and sizes. That guys probably came from Kmart back in the 90s when the movie came out.
@@spartanx169x You think drug cartels were buying their silencers in KMart during the 90s?
No pew pew pew? We all want a pew pew pew!
Man, this movie was SO FUCKING COOL when it came out. I mean, Banderas was as bad ass as ithey come, and then there was Salma Hayek. And if that wasn't good enough, you can add Danny Trejo to the mix.
it's really cool even now
Good old fashion action movie👍🏾
And Tarantino telling joke
When Antonio shoots that fan and fell on top of that dude was too funny 😂😂😂
The segment with Mariachi and Empty Gun Man (that's literally what he's (un)credited as) was the most hilarious part of that shootout.
Best part is when he reloads and right after a guy tries to jump him to stab him and he places his feet on his chest, pushing him into the air and empties both clips into him, having to reload immediately after. That’s what you call overkill.
It's not a clip, it's a magazine
@@Hidalguense my mistake
"I'm not against you guys, so keep it down. Hey!" Banderas's glint in the eyes--priceless.
this movie is SO STUPID and SO SICK! I LOVE IT!
My favorite moment of any movie of all time- when he snaps his neck and yells- “Fuck ya’!”
I use that line in every day life.
I remember dying laughing when he slams cheech's head into the bar even tho he's already dead lmfao shit has me dead everytime 😂🤣
Antonio is so good with guns. He's like Keanu Reeves. They're both breathtaking.
One of the Scariest things I’ve ever seen on film is that stall
Certainly worked out for covering the secret entrance though
Yss
You’ve never been to Taco Bell, have you stranger?
I think the one in Trainspotting was worse lol
mexican john wick
Frr
I mean, he came first
timeless action classic
the "bell sound" came perfectly timed with the bartender getting serious
Beautiful 😍 Desperado 😍 beautiful Antonio Banderas 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Who ever playing that guitar should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Tito and Tarantula - Back to the house. (The artist playing the guitar and singing is the actor walking the other guy into the disgusting toilet) The original main actor to El Mariachi (prequel) is also in this film as one of Antonio Banderas best friends (the one with two minigun guitar cases). The director made sure that almost everyone played a role 😂
@4:22 was epic 💀 like who shoots like that, he trying to bend bullets 🤣🤣
Patrick Mahomes of the cartel scene
we know only james mcavoy can do that
He try to put more power in bullets ! Bullshit 🤣
You gotta know your clip, this ain't no video game 4:29-4:30
I'm telling you ! The bullets go faster this way !
I remember every time this movie was on TV. My dad calling me from my room when I was a kid...after I was done watching it I would run to my room and play with my toy guns 🤣
Hell yeah brother!
Was watching this and then suddenly my daughter asked me, " Was that Puss in boots?". XD
😁😆😅🤣
The neck break always gets me that shit is hilarious lol 😂
“Mátalo mátalo mátalo”
“Not yet” pulls the guns he had hidden in his sleeves. That was so freaking bad ass. As a kid I used to rewind this scene over and over again. Now we have RUclips and judging by the views I wasn’t alone, lol.
Robert RODRIGUEZ has made a first movie with this story with almost no money. TARANTINO has seen this movie and he decided to help RODRIGUEZ to find money and producers to make "El Mariachi" or "Desperados" according to the country . So you hate or you love ???? I like ROBERT RODRIGUEZ movies.
This was the slicked up version of Robert Rodriguez's original, which was arguably the greatest low-budget action film ever made.
The fan part killed me man first the fan falling on to him then wiping his face too good
Here before this randomly shoots to 500k views
This is the only movie I have watched, then rewound the vhs and immediately watched it again. Good days, Great movie.
Cleary filmed before ammo prices of today.
Its Mexico not America.
Hollywood has allways money left for Ammo X)
Before John Wick, there was El Mariachi...
5:17 "MISSED ME!!!" 😂
Best classic movie ever, Antonio Banderas played it well,
4:21 & 4:25 how he shoots the pistols is hilarious hahahaha
Who's still watching like me
April 2023
I can remember going to the bar where this scene was shot in Acuna back in 1999. Good times.
I was tripping on that soundtrack ..
So they’re emptying machine guns at him point blank and not a single bullet hits him. They must be relatives of Storm Troopers.
Damn, someone beat me to it.
Dont forget ghost bullets with no brass ejecting lol
Haha. That's funny.
Or one of Pablo Escobars henchman related by marriage!!
Those are limited range bullets, after being fired they disintegrate after a few feet becoming harmless to anyone with plot armour
Listen, this bar scene right here, man, man, the execution is spot on. Is there something in the case? Yeah, my guitar 🎸 never gets old.
Poor Cheech.
I had, had a bad day walked into my local Video rental store, and told the lady I needed a show full of gratuitas violence with little or no redeeming value. Without a word she handed me this movie
This movie had some of the best gun sound effects ever made.
The piece of music they put with this is so cool 😎
And the one who killed Tarantino backstage was a musician, Tito or Tarantula, can see him play in From Dusk till dawn 1 :D
Love the music in this movie.. Tito and Tarantula especially!
We played that intro song at my local bar in downtown Nashvillle, place was lit and for two minutes everyone thought was Mexican lmao
The fact that Quentin Tarantino is it is 1. Iconic 2. Makes perfect sense giving his preference in films 👍🏾
3:14 “Is that going on right now??” 🧐
HOW IS THIS NOT A MEME?!?😂
I can’t tell you how many situations in life I’ve asked this question just like that, lol.😂
Hey QT grateful for your encouragement in terms of Writing ✍️ ❤
A banderas in his prime !!
This is better than all the Batman movies combined
I like Dantonio Bandaidass. Hes a great actor. =)
Not yet!! 😎
Great scene from a great movie. Righteous musician squaring things away!!! 👍👍👍👍
Cheech is the men in this scene!