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- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) - Tom Sawyer Shoots Moriarty - Allan Quatermain's Death Scene
Film description: Renowned adventurer Allan Quatermain leads a team of extraordinary figures with legendary powers to battle the technological terror of a madman known as "The Fantom". This "League" comprises seafarer and inventor Captain Nemo, vampire Mina Harker, an invisible man named Rodney Skinner, American Secret Service Agent Tom Sawyer, the ageless and invincible Dorian Gray, and the dangerous split personality of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Cast: Sean Connery, Naseeruddin Shah, Peta Wilson, Tony Curran, Stuart Townsend, Shane West, Jason Flemyng, Richard Roxburgh, Max Ryan, Tom Goodman-Hill, David Hemmings, Terry O'Neill
TM & © 2003 Disney / 20th Century Studios
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“May this new century be yours son, as the old one was mine” were Connery’s last words as an actor. Dude is a legend, thank you Mr Connery for the memories sir RIP
It's *Sir* Connery 🤦
he did a tv show and a animated movie after this
As a young man who was lucky enough to live in a world with Sean Connery in it, I like to think his words "May this new century be yours, as the old one was mine" is the perfect final words for Mr. Connery, and ones that inspire the new generation of people who look up to him.
Sean was a dick btw
True words that eventually came true.
he wasn't that great thought hitting women was acceptable.
Remember his quote about open hands?
Currently the only ones who didn't live with him in it are probably too young to watch his movies or even be on youtube.
2:07 Say what you will about this movie, but having this be the last words a legend like Sean Connery (RIP) say in film is extremely poetic.
Alas, they weren't his last words in a motion picture. In 2012 he narrated a documentary, and was the lead role in a CATASTROPHICALLY terrible Scottish animated movie called "Sir Billi". But keep heart that they were his last words in a movie anyone gave a shit about. XD
For being a criminal mastermind, Moriarty gets an F for escape routes in this movie.
Read the homes books he only directly confronted homes twice the first time is when home’s figures out there is a mastermind behind most of his cases and when he and homes goes over a water fall he’s a chess master not a athlete or fighter he’s never need a escape plan
*being *routes
@@seanbraley2772 *Holmes FFS! How TF can you have read the stories enough to know about them and not picked up how to spell his f*cking name!
@@seanbraley2772exactly, why make his escape plan depend on his athleticism and physicality if he already knew he was neither an athlete nor a fighter?
In all fairness, he was under the impression he just crippled/killed Quartermain, the only one he knew would be able to shoot him at that range. He didn't expect Sawyer to be able to take the shot.
Considering this was in 2003 and shaun conneries final film in his career. Simply the best line for him to end on. This movie was the PERFECT Eulegy and end point to his illustrious career in cinema. HE could not have chosen a better film to bookend 40 years of cinema. Most actors should be so lucky to have such a glorious send off. Though few would deserve it.
Shaun Conneries?
The comic got way darker than the movie but tbh i feel like it was better suited to the public to make it like this. I do wish wed get a sequel series someday in connection with john carter vs war of the worlds.
It was made to suit a PG audience
John Carter got so much unwarranted hate as a movie because people never read the book. Kind of like this movie, no one read most of the books these characters are from so it was kind of sad
Loved how trigger happy, cowboy and cocky Tom is in this...hes a contrast to all the eccentric, weird and supernatural characters in the movie.
this movie was an epic send-off for the legend that was Sean Connery
this movie was incredibly cheesy, corny and shameless but it was cool in its own way, truly. I loved it.
have you SEEN the shadow?
I don't care what everyone else is saying. This movie had wonderful characters in it and this is something 99% of the current movies are lacking.
Nobody said anything bad about it, stop repeating variations of the same comment in every video of this movie
@@DavidAkhter I think you must be a highly confused individual.
One thing I haven't seen in the comments is how fitting this is for their nationalities. Up until the 20th century, the British Empire was the undisputed master of the world. Around the turn of the century, however, that changed. The US became far more dominant, but just how dominant the US was did not become clear until WWI.
This works on three levels: Personal, in Quartermain passing the next century onto Sawyer. National, in the British Empire passing the next century onto the United States. And on a meta level, Sean Connery passing the 21st century onto the new generation of actors.
Nice. are you still in your mommy's basement?
Nice!
Really cool insight!
Its not fitting its subtle propaganda....its the first thing i noticed as soon as i heard the line
It's the US padding itself on the back, telling itself how awesome it is. Not arrogant at all to the rest of the world.
What a legendary movie. If Hollywood were half decent at making movies right now I'd love a remake.
I mean Tom sawyer, Mrs dracula, CPT Nemo, the invisible man, and Dr Jekyll vs Moriarty and dorian grey? How can you help but love a movie with that premise?
The fans complaining how this movie ot wasn't like the comics, Tom Sawyer for example, never been in there.
Honestly, the movie wasn't half bad
There was an attempt to create a Dark Cinematic Universe...
@@VitchAndVorty not the same. Also, the "half decent" remark was kind of aimed that way. Mummy was not good.
You forgot Quartermain!
@@lukea136 people only know who that is because Connery played him. I was counting the recognizable names.
I love this movie. It has all the characters from that Era in one movie.
The British Empire passing the torch to the United States.
WW1 actually did that.
*many years later*
England: What have we done?
Scotland: *THATS MY BOY*
Another reason to joke on the british.
Well everything comes full circle now America is on her way out.
And now the US passing It to China 🥰
R.I.P. Sean Connery (Allan Quatermain)
sean connery isnt dead bro.
@@nepntzerZerhe died on october 31 2020
@@nepntzerZer Yea, he died man lol
@@nepntzerZer He passed away in 2020 idiot
maybe he meant in the movie
"May this new century be yours, as the old one was mine" That one sentence make me Emotional.
Even before his death, it was a heavy line
I was born in 1992, this movie came out when I was in 5th grade my old neighborhood buddy and I would watch this movie like a once a week for a few months straight lol
0:18 that actor who plays DRACULA in VANHELSING
😅
geniously plays☝🏻and btw Van Helsing is one of the gratest for the year its made still looking more sharp and real then all this shit of 2010-2023 with all those technologys
Who would have thought that Allan Quatermain survived this incident only to be knifed in the back again by Tom Sawyer himself sending him to Alcatraz Prison for a number of years then released on condition by Daniel Goodspeed where he would later be vaporized by a tactical nuke or so the story goes.
"Losers always whine about their best. Winners go home and fuck the prom queen."
Nah, that was James Bond, not Allan Quatermain.
@@TheGary108 James Bond is only a cover-name. That agent's real name is a closely guarded secret.
looking back, this movie wasn't so bad
Yeah because most movies today absolutely suck. Nothing but lazy woke writing with half talented actors and actresses.
@@johncampbell9107ok dumbass
@@johncampbell9107“Reee the woke writers are out to get me reeee.“
Movies being shit is because studios want to make money, not art. Thats’s why they all wanna do sequels, and connected universes, because there’s a lot of money in that. That’s not wokeness, that’s called capitalism.
Wokeness is literally their best weapon to do so and they’re just fine with it as long as it infects our culture as it has been since 2016. Wokeness is a problem and it is no less guilty than those using it for money.
@@tiberseptim8434naah never saw even a decent "woke" movie since the era of the woke
Never realised the passing of the torch allusion there between the Pax Britannica and the Pax Americana.
For all the negative comments people had made about this movie. I thought it very enjoyable.
It’s a good movie you just have to take in to account the time frame it came out in this is still mostly the “nerds” genre back then and they nick pick over every little thing when it’s a comic they love
@@seanbraley2772 Nobody had even read the comic, though
I'm happy that Landon really improved his life and found a deeper purpose, after the death of Jamie.
First time I seen Sean Connery die in a movie, I kinda got emotional there. One of my favorites of all time.
He died in the Untouchables.
He dies in Highlander.
Sean actually dies in several of his movies. In addition to this, Untouchables and Highlander, he dies in:
The Man Who Would Be King (natives cut the ropes holding up a bridge he was on - he falls to his death in a ravine)
The Anderson Tapes: Shot in the back
Legend of Gawain and the Green Knight: killed by a sword
A Good Man in Africa: killed in a traffic accident
Robin and Marian (he played an old Robin Hood): poisoned by Marian
The Next Man/Arab Conspiracy: Shot in a car
The Red Tent: Freezes to death while stranded on ice
The Molly McGuires: technically he is alive at the end of the film - but the next day he is hanged.
Woman of Straw: Falls down a staircase
Tarzan's Greatest Adventure: killed by an arrow
Family Business: Dies of natural causes off-screen. We then see his ashes scattered from a rooftop.
The Avengers (this is the 1998 movie with Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman that is based on the 1960s British tv show): Struck by lightning by his weather-controlling device after being impaled in a sword fight.
But came back in Highlan..........nevermind, best to try to forget the existance of that movie@@heatherr4321
I'm sorry but I love this movie
Why be sorry?
apology accepted
As Alan Quartermain (British Empire) hands over the reigns of the world to Tom Sawyer (American Empire) min 2:06
With Sean Connery now gone, these words mean a bit more now 😢
A single shot using an antiquated gun at that range, using iron sights, on a running target, in a blizzard, and with snow glare is damn near impossible.
Unless you take your time.
I do it all the time.
This movie has a vampire, the incredible hulk, and an invisible nudist.
That's what make him an Extraordinary Gentleman.
@@specialk9424True. If anyone can shoot like that with all that against them, that's a bonifide superpower.
I wanted to test this new surround sound bar system and I popped in the blu ray of this - never saw it before, but my mom told me to check it out. So glad I did. This whole scene is crazy. From Quatermain choosing between killing M or saving Sawyer, to Sawyer deciding M's too far to shoot, potentially saving Allan by focusing on him, but listening and trusting in Quatermain's suggestion to take the shot and not let him get away - the stakes felt real. Allan Quatermain's message to Tom at the end was pretty meta since this was Sean Connery's last movie as I understand it.
Awesome movie!
This and Van Helsing were cool movies
I don't care what anyone says, I liked this movie
The hate this movie got was unwarranted. As a kid and a classic literary reader this was my favorite movie of all time.
I'd have liked more sequels to this, also, this deserves a reboot, this is a Universe they could make a few movies out of
The guy in the trench coat did batman flight mode before getting shot
And the guy who shot him dead was Bane. Ironic.
That double barrel rifle is a masterpiece.
Movie mistake, look at the caliber, it was a shotgun
2:17 It looks like he was shown a clip of him singing from Darby O'Gill and the Little People.
Own the movie, this is one of my favorite scenes. Too bad Sawyer didn't bring the gun with him at the end. He would probably need it in his next adventures. Also, it's a shame this can't be done in reality
but he did he put it on quatermains grave
This needs a sequel. Maybe where Sawyer is the new Quatermain in old age...
I can't believe this is the guy who played Bane in Gotham...
Altough i loved the movie, never crossed my fucking mind he was Tom Sawyer from the books..... it just this moment dawned on me.... fucking hell...
At least Professor Moriarty is history. All his plan for the 20th century has failed.
Obviously Sherlock Holmes should kill Moriarty when he had the chance.
2:26
To me, that shot is symbolic.
On the left, Sawyer is standing in the light as the daylight shines on him after saving the world from M's plan. But on the right, Quarterman lies dead on a pile of old weapons and artifacts in a dimly lit section of the chamber, as if he's a relic of the old days that reflects his final words.
Loved this flick
"Seems I heard about a shot like that being made not too long ago. Said the guy's name was Bob Lee Swagger."
i'd like to believe those were the words he wanted to say to his son that died in the movie
The closest thing we'll get to seeing sean connery in an avengers type film
LXG were the victorian avengers,funny coz sean was also in a film called avengers with uma thurman
In this scene, Professor Moriarty was stopped by Tom Sawyer.
I still quote this
Quartermaine's Last Words was also Sean Connery's last film😢To me he will always be Henry Jones Sr. and Alan Quartermaine
I would love to see the second part.
I cried when , Sean Connery's charter is killed in this film, "Allan Quatermain" dies at the end of the film (this scene) , what an amazing send off , for his charter.
Omg, I forgot Rox was in this! (Richard Roxburgh) Love him
I just realized that the actor who played Moriarty was the same actor who played Dracula in Van Helsing . .was lost with the accent coz it was very much different compared to the accent he as Dracula in Van Helsing . .such versatility. 😁
right after sawyer turns around and says i got him wish someone would splice in han solo going great kid don't get cocky lol
still waiting for that sequel. it should happen.
He didn't know he was going against an alternate version of luke Skywalker
I love how he isnt doing a single technique to aim the rifle correctly.
🙄
Great shot for a weapon with no sights.
He didn't even look down the barrel of the gun.
Everyone hates this movie, but I love it.
Imagine dropping Gandalf's role to be in this movie...
At least we had the great Ian McKellen as Gandalf
I had no idea he was supposed to be Tom Sawyer
It's a crossover movie with multiple book characters from about the same era
It's based on a comic series
hes tom sawyer because that was the only fictional american they could think of and they wanted an american for the box office. also someone young to draw the kids. too bad, im positive tom didnt grow up and join the secret service. no way in hell!!
I had no idea he would be Bane 16 years later.
I never made the connection until this exact moment either.
It should have been Huckleberry Finn in the movie. Tom Sawyer is a vile character.
Sean Connery must have been some people what Al Pacino and Robert Deniro was to me growing up watching all his movies.
I have this one on DVD
Get em spike
Oh I thought Tom Sawyer is Jack Black because he looks like him lol
that's Agent Sawyer to you
This movie characters based on Great books.
I don’t know why they didn’t make another one
I think you need to have some real super power to shot a man from that far with that type of a gun while standing. You either need to be able to predict the future or have extreme level of luck.
It was a Nitro Express double barrel rifle. Their sniper rifles of the past and meant to take down big game.
Moriarty isn't getting up from that. Most of his organs would be mush once the bullet exits him
@@lumberluc yeap, hard to say what was an exact distance but still he not even tried to stabilize the gun with a wall or by shooting from lying position
@@Ayvengo21 Yeah he doesn't even look down the sights.
Or just pure skill there’s a vido on here of a WW2 sniper matching snipers from today with the same gun he used back then and when he switches to the more modern gun he out passes them there’s also records of rifle men (snipers) in the American revolution shooting people in the eye something that with a musket or should be next to impossible
@@seanbraley2772 No matter how skilled you are if you for example try to shot a can from 200 meters you would notice that it's covered by the sight of your gun. So you can't even know how precise your aiming is.
Um.....soooo....the guy famous for outsmarting Sherlock Holmes and Alan Quartermaine gets killed by a mischievous little boy famous for playing hooky and scheming his way out of doing housework?
I mean, I won't deny Tom Sawyer's cunning and street smarts (or whatever passes as street smarts in the southern countryside), but he kills the Napoleon of Crime?
Holmes would be impressed.
"May this new century be yours, as the old one was mine". The passing of the British Empire and the rise of America in the new century.
The club of OK guys.
Just realized, Moriarti is Drácula from the Van Helsin movie.
I somehow never realized the young guy was supposed to be a grown up Tom Sawyer 😅
That was such a surprise to me when I watched this all this years ago. All these characters, and the boom, Tom Sawyer! What an awesome movie.
Dude didn't even use the sights.
He used the iron sights bolt into the gun they didn’t really have scopes back then the closest thing they would have would match up with the telescopes they have at a dollar store
Wouldnt it be much easier to lay down and steady the gun better?
It'd be much better to actually look like he was aiming, too.
If that was the shooting style he had been taught but at this point snipers where still called rifle men they hadent started really brakeing down the science of long range shooting yet so it was mostly the same stance you’d use for hunting
At least give Tom a rifled long gun not a shot gun.
Let it be known, that I, AM RAKE - Aunty Donna's Coffee Cafe
Cause double rifles are the same as accurized bolt actions in fasr calibers
Was I really the only one to enjoy this movie? Don’t get me wrong I see the flaws but I also had fun.
That old tiger will eat good tonight
You really need Sherlock Holmes.
Thank you for showing me that it was a good idea to not waste time on this one. Doesn't shoot Moriarty so scene can continue, bullet trajectory graphic shows a miss, running on a think frozen tundra with no water in site, water appears out of no where so item can fall into it. Too much suspension of disbelief having to be used in a movie that requires suspension of disbelief for the characters, makes for a less than extraordinary story.
He's positive
I wish they made a sequel because he’s not really dead at the end of the movie
what really?????
@@EternalFiresky The ending scene does imply that. Shamans seem to bring him back.
@@kjerins exactly that’s why he said Africa won’t let him die
Yeah he is a Zombie.
Unless you want to recast the hole team sense most of them have stoped acting and Connery has passed let’s leave it as a nice one off
Serpentine!!! Criminal mastermind my firry arse...
I always thought this movie was great
Not enough holdover
Sawyer should have had a southern accent
Southern American
He calls himself Stryker.....
"You are my Love SCUD~~~"
Are your actually Scarlet ?
wonder what rifle is that
Billy the kid.
This movie has some objectively bad traits. Awful editing, unfathomably bad writing, and CGI work that has aged terribly to name a few. Still though... extremely watchable and pretty fun.
Anyone know some humans show up differently with blonde qbd black hair
is that 'rifle' not a shotgun?
Dracula Dracula!!! 🫵🏻