Thank goodness for John Milius for making one of the best gangster films of the 70s. Perfect casting Warren Oats, and Ben Johnson. Love this version of "We're In The Money"
I listened to this on repeat on the tv and bought a version of this on Napster when I was like 9-12 and paintballed like pretty boy in the country it was sweet
"We're in the money!"
*Shows depressing photos of people destitute*
Dude. This is the best in the money rendition made.
Thank goodness for John Milius for making one of the best gangster films of the 70s. Perfect casting Warren Oats, and Ben Johnson. Love this version of "We're In The Money"
I listened to this on repeat on the tv and bought a version of this on Napster when I was like 9-12 and paintballed like pretty boy in the country it was sweet
This song at the beginning of this movie is fantastic and very appropriate for this great movie
Best version of We're in the Money that I have ever heard.
The arrangement is wonderful.
Rerecorded 1950s onward stuff better quallity 👍
Amen 2024 brotha
Warren Oates was a very underrated actor
He was fantastic in Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia.
I loved Warren Oates and Ben Johnson in The Wild Bunch also. Both great actors. Today's nitwits on the screen don't hold a candle to them.
We may never know POINT for MOINT, but at least he's got cash. After all, he's a good PANhandler!
Moist point!?!?!?
Milius is underrated!
victorspell1 You got THAT right! John Milius really captured the spirit of the Great Depression in several really enjoyable movies.
Therapists when an overweight person with brightly-colored hair, tattoos, piercings, and preferred pronouns walks in.
Public enemy #1 jd gang
It plays a bit differently in the actual movie and the pre credit snippet is a bit longer too. Try and catch a DVD copy of it.
Gully
Hoovervilles aka Republicanvilles. Give America to millionaires and this is what happens