Crazy scene. Notice how after he has pulled his gun and everything sort of settles down, he says take care now and the guy doing most of the talking says, you too. Like he had some sort of respect for someone crazier than him or something.
They listened to him, let her go, and hopefully learned their lesson. He respected that. Unlike the Hmong gang who kept harassing Tao and his family after they had the business end of Walt’s M1 in their face. They never learned their lesson and they paid the price
"'Ever notice how you come across somebody once in awhile that you shouldn't have fucked with? [spits tobacco] "That's me." One of the best lines ever!
When Clint Eastwood points his finger at you in a gun like gesture it's not a pathetic attempt to threaten. It's a warning because normally he doesn't wait after he pulls the gun out. Those guys just caught him on a good day.
That's part of it, but not all of it. He wanted them to think he was some crazy drooling old man. It's why he has that big old pipe wrench visible in his belt, while his pistol is concealed. He has a visible deadly weapon that is meant to draw your attention away from the real threat. He wanted to see if they would honor the threat the wrench posed. They were probably waiting for him to make a move towards the wrench which he never did, and he would've had to close the distance to use it...which again he never did. The meticulous way he reaches into his jacket was to hide the pistol before he felt like drawing it. Some classic Sun Tzu deceptive warfare right there.
+keeponrocking87 You want to be a sour racist old man, sit on his porch eating beef jerky, most of your friends you cared about are dead, and you live in a ghetto? o _Oa
In this case, it didn't become a ghetto before all the zipperheads infested it. At any rate, live long enough, deal with enough people and you start to REALLY understand patterns that lead to why stereotypes exists... a year later, have you moved out of mom's basement yet and experienced life outside of your insulated bubble?
Clint Eastwood...this man is and will always be an American legend and the epitome of a true badass. Sad as it may be to say it, if more older folk stood up hard and unflinching to punk-assery crap there'd be more discipline and sense in the world.
Well, the problem is, not every old person is a bad-ass like Clint Eastwood, and not every young person cares enough about them being old to avoid jumping them. If this were in real life and Clint didn't have the gun, those dudes would have beat him half to death (maybe even kill him.) It has nothing to do with skill or strength, it's just age vs youth.
@@Darskul So what you are saying is, every old person should carry a 1911 in their belt and be ready to draw and use it to dissuade such behavior? I agree.
@@RichardLucas While I agree there are no single authorities, there IS a collective approximation of things that are more truth than others. I'm wary of this VERY American predisposition of personal truth ruling over all else (I don't believe you're advocating for that, BTW). For example, flat earther folks dismiss a whole BUNCH of people from dozens of fields confirming the spheroid reality of Earth's structure. That is batty, especially considering satelites help relay so much communication and data throughout the planet. I'm pretty sure I'm rambling. Need zzzzzzzzz
Audie Murphy and Alvin York were bad asses before Clint. Clint has been on record as saying he could never do what Murphy and York did. Clint also said that he was in awe of Marine Corp Sniper Carlos Hathcock.
@@007Hutchings See if you said that because it's true, that would be one thing. But, you're saying it only because you're some white nationalist capitol rioting magatard, which makes you lose all credibility.
If you love this movie, you might find this interesting... it's actually a Western, set in modern times -- the Hmongs are the 'Indians', and Walt is a 'Cavalry' soldier, who finds himself living among them. If you take this premise and follow it, you will see that everything lines up, all the way through the movie... for example, Walt installed the steering column in his Gran Torino, which is just a modernization of training a prized horse. I'll let you figure out the rest, because that's part of the fun.
That is actually an old pipe wrench that he is displaying openly. He has a visible deadly weapon that is meant to draw attention away from the real threat he has concealed. He wanted to see if they would honor the threat the wrench posed. They were probably waiting for him to make a move towards the wrench which he never did, and he would've had to close the distance to use it...which again he never did. The meticulous way he reaches into his jacket was to hide the pistol before he felt like drawing it. Some classic Sun Tzu deceptive warfare right there.
Those hoodlums respectfully took old man Torino seriously when he pulled out that .45 pistol. That scene conveys one fact: An armed society is a polite society. Respect old people!!!!
Clint Eastwood is a movie star and I will leave it at that. I used to work with a man that was in Vietnam and he was a Green Beret. I asked him what his job was and his job, with the four others in his group, was to scout the enemy position at three a.m. and report back to their commanding officer at five a.m. Sounds damn dangerous to me. By the way, of his original group, he is the only one that made it back to the states not in a pine box. And, I will tell you this, David's eyes were black as coal and he was not scared of a damn thing. He was not going to look for trouble and was a damn nice guy, but you also knew not to fuck with him.
"What do ya wanna be 'super spade' or something? These guys don't wanna be your bro and I don't blame 'em" Eastwood fucking owns in this. Is the acting amazing? Not really, but it's still a great movie.
That is a Colt Government 1911. Walt seems to have brought his rifle & sidearm home from the Korean War and his pistol looks to be the most original version of the 1911, made before WWI. There are subtle differences in the models that came after (IE the M1911A1) and Springfield Armory did manufacture some of them, but they were a Colt design. Springfield has long made their own version of the piece, just like practically every other firearm company on Earth. You are completely correct about the respect the weapon commands. There is a reason that even now many prefer to carry a 111 year old design on their hip. One of the first automatic handguns ever created, and one of the best weapons ever made.
@@andrewwaldock The Government GI models were not blued they were Parkerized, but it might be a Colt. Notice he had the hammer back and safety off, definitely ready to go.
@@desertsoldier41 I once had a WWII era Ithaca 1911 (one of my favorite 1911s that I've owned). I don't think these spooks cared about which brand it was... they only noticed the .45 sized hole in the end.
His son was never given any roles, he had to audition just like everybody else, he worked as a bartender while trying to land roles, Clint Eastwood wouldn't even give him 8,000 dollars for a car lol simply said no. Clint Eastwood is amazing! I'll cry a river of tears for a man I don't know when he leaves this earth....
His son is a good actor and as he has gotten older is a spitting image of his father in both looks & mannerisms. There are a litany of examples of far more egregious and unworthy nepotism in hollywood.
After this came out, I told some friends, "That's what I want to be. A scary old man everyone's afraid of!" One of them said, "I hate to tell you, but your already a scary old man everyone's afraid of."
When I saw 0.57 , I was like: omg! The old gunslinger woke up and he'll kick their asses off!. Anyway, this, seriously, was one of the best movies I've ever seen. Better even than "Million Dollar Baby". Clint Eastwood is a legendary genious.
1:22 I think here it's no longer about them picking on the lady... It's about that too but here it evolves into a lack of respect. Clint sees that while they were willing to pick on targets that can't hurt them, the idea of being hurt is too driving for them to push through. As a soldier, he was offended at their conception of violence. When he pulled the gun, they shouldn't have gotten scared
I’m laughing so hard knowing that Clint Eastwood Roasted his own son 🤣😂
Same love that part
I never knew that was his son!!😂😂 thats awesome
"Shut up, p*ssy!" - Clint to Scott.
LOL
“What’s with all this bro shit anyway? You wanna be super spade or something?”
I didn't know that. This is hilarious. This is the kind of fun father and son should have.
I love the military drums in the background when he pulls out that cannon. Clint kicks ass.
Best subtle touch ever.
A True badass, love this film
It's from The Outlaw Josie Wales, which makes it even more badass.
Crazy scene. Notice how after he has pulled his gun and everything sort of settles down, he says take care now and the guy doing most of the talking says, you too. Like he had some sort of respect for someone crazier than him or something.
They listened to him, let her go, and hopefully learned their lesson. He respected that. Unlike the Hmong gang who kept harassing Tao and his family after they had the business end of Walt’s M1 in their face. They never learned their lesson and they paid the price
"'Ever notice how you come across somebody once in awhile that you shouldn't have fucked with? [spits tobacco] "That's me." One of the best lines ever!
Probably one of the best lines ever
It really is
@@TonyDanza4Lyfe The only thing that could top this is if there was a Redbone Hound on the street corner taking one between the eyes.
Poor scorpion...
Every white mans dream. To stand up to a black guy for once
The way he casually asks them "what the hell are you spooks up to?" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Those young men might never have been called that in their whole life before that day
"who you callin spook peckerwood" lol
That shit was good for this movie but I guarantee you that wouldn't happen nowhere with today's generation of so called youth !!!
Need more old dudes like that black or white show those spook mama and grandma boys what a man is, not those freaking son-husbands.
@@dalehardges5456thats what the generation before you said about your generation, but what ever helps you feel better pops
When Clint Eastwood points his finger at you in a gun like gesture it's not a pathetic attempt to threaten. It's a warning because normally he doesn't wait after he pulls the gun out. Those guys just caught him on a good day.
+demonz 4 you clearly did
Older and wiser
That's part of it, but not all of it. He wanted them to think he was some crazy drooling old man. It's why he has that big old pipe wrench visible in his belt, while his pistol is concealed. He has a visible deadly weapon that is meant to draw your attention away from the real threat. He wanted to see if they would honor the threat the wrench posed. They were probably waiting for him to make a move towards the wrench which he never did, and he would've had to close the distance to use it...which again he never did. The meticulous way he reaches into his jacket was to hide the pistol before he felt like drawing it. Some classic Sun Tzu deceptive warfare right there.
@@derekanderson9549 Wisdom & the will to follow through. Never bluff in matters of life & death.
He also turns his back on them. But by then, he’d already established himself as the alpha and knew they wouldn’t touch him.
Clint is fuckin badass,even now after all these years.I wanna be like him when I get old.
+keeponrocking87
You want to be a sour racist old man, sit on his porch eating beef jerky, most of your friends you cared about are dead, and you live in a ghetto? o _Oa
In this case, it didn't become a ghetto before all the zipperheads infested it. At any rate, live long enough, deal with enough people and you start to REALLY understand patterns that lead to why stereotypes exists... a year later, have you moved out of mom's basement yet and experienced life outside of your insulated bubble?
@@RetroMMA Racist piece of crap
@@gian4106 soy boy can't spend 5 seconds without being offended for no reason xD
@@bronynovice8205 No reason? He called them zipperheads
Few people can ever match that level of badass that is Clint Eastwood. Can't touch that.
Agreed
SGT Alvin York....Audie Murphy and Carlos Hathcock surpassed Eastwood.
Always that one guy..(post above).
I'm not sure...but Eastwood might have never assassinated a man at a distance of 1100 yards with a Rifle.@@bradschultz2436
It's cool how he shuts his truck off to do bussiness. That alone means he isn't intimidated and intends to resolve things.
Clint Eastwood...this man is and will always be an American legend and the epitome of a true badass. Sad as it may be to say it, if more older folk stood up hard and unflinching to punk-assery crap there'd be more discipline and sense in the world.
Well, the problem is, not every old person is a bad-ass like Clint Eastwood, and not every young person cares enough about them being old to avoid jumping them. If this were in real life and Clint didn't have the gun, those dudes would have beat him half to death (maybe even kill him.) It has nothing to do with skill or strength, it's just age vs youth.
Hahaha fuck yourself, buddy.
@@Darskul tell me more about the defensive powers of a gun.
Yeah sure... Or more old people being beaten to death with their walkers. Life ain't a movie.
@@Darskul So what you are saying is, every old person should carry a 1911 in their belt and be ready to draw and use it to dissuade such behavior? I agree.
great scene never get another actor like clint again
Yes we will. It is the times that produce the man, and a man that can change the times. There will be another.
@@bluenetmarketing maybe your right
@@pubkrocknroll nah you were right the first time .
Damn!!! Clint eastwood's a bad ass even at that age he still has that intimidating growl in his voice that tells you he means business.
The growl reminds me of ED209 from Robocop 👍
Like he stood up to that empty chair at the RNC?
@@RichardLucas Huh. I hadn't considered that. Is he anywhere on record definitively saying that? I'd hope so because I like your interpretation.
@@RichardLucas While I agree there are no single authorities, there IS a collective approximation of things that are more truth than others. I'm wary of this VERY American predisposition of personal truth ruling over all else (I don't believe you're advocating for that, BTW). For example, flat earther folks dismiss a whole BUNCH of people from dozens of fields confirming the spheroid reality of Earth's structure. That is batty, especially considering satelites help relay so much communication and data throughout the planet.
I'm pretty sure I'm rambling.
Need zzzzzzzzz
This character reminds me of my grandfather...he even had that truck...
Was he Polish?
I have the same truck too, and the same color "Polar Blue".
Mine too he had a 1976 Chevy c10 and was a ww2 veteran carried a 38 snub nose and would not take crap from anyone America needs men like that
@@xalau5270 he was Irish
The original badass
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Audie Murphy and Alvin York were bad asses before Clint. Clint has been on record as saying he could never do what Murphy and York did. Clint also said that he was in awe of Marine Corp Sniper Carlos Hathcock.
@@danielbrown3461
Audie who? Who’s she?
@@negativeindustrialAudie Murphy was the most con decorated American ww2 soldier and a Hollywood actor, he died in the 70's bc his plane crashed.
Absolutely ❗️👍😂🤣😂
One of the best actors of all time
Clint Eastwood for President!
majority of trump supporters sure are corny
LOL this was a joke back then but not anymore! Better than the 2 senile old men right now
Actually he might be old enough now to qualify for president
I'd sooner vote 🗳 for AH-NULD.
I grew up in a home right across the street from this scene. The building they are in front of was the neighborhood bar. Charlevoix Café
Clint Eastwood for president, he may be old, but he's a badass
Clint setting every Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock fan straight.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
And set all the blacks straight cause they need it most! 😀
@@007Hutchings See if you said that because it's true, that would be one thing. But, you're saying it only because you're some white nationalist capitol rioting magatard, which makes you lose all credibility.
He’s the last of the golden actors. One of the all time greats.
...'oh yeah!'.....lol. Clint is Awesome!
This movie was a masterpiece
If you love this movie, you might find this interesting... it's actually a Western, set in modern times -- the Hmongs are the 'Indians', and Walt is a 'Cavalry' soldier, who finds himself living among them.
If you take this premise and follow it, you will see that everything lines up, all the way through the movie... for example, Walt installed the steering column in his Gran Torino, which is just a modernization of training a prized horse. I'll let you figure out the rest, because that's part of the fun.
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 DAAAYUUUUM, you a real nigga!
One of the best Clint Eastwood scenes and he has a lot of great scenes in movies.
Great scene “ what are you spooks up to” the look of disbelief on there face that this ol goat said that says it all !!
This has to be one of the most badass acts in all of cinema. Props to Eastwood (both of them)
He spit!!! "Oh my God! It's Josey Wales!"
If Lone Watie were narrating the scene it'd be like, "Now...spit." 😀
LOL LOL
I remember another older movie when he was spitting all the time. A western with indians, his ex wife was also acting in the movie
i like how clint has his gun holster out in the open and those gangsters aren't even fazed or noticing it
That is actually an old pipe wrench that he is displaying openly. He has a visible deadly weapon that is meant to draw attention away from the real threat he has concealed. He wanted to see if they would honor the threat the wrench posed. They were probably waiting for him to make a move towards the wrench which he never did, and he would've had to close the distance to use it...which again he never did. The meticulous way he reaches into his jacket was to hide the pistol before he felt like drawing it. Some classic Sun Tzu deceptive warfare right there.
Clint has been a straight up bad ass for almost a century now! Father time is leaving it up to Clint himself as to when he's had enough!
Awesome !
This scene is so badass but o can’t help but laugh when Walt says “Shut up, pussy” 😂😂😂
there is a video here on youtube with clint talking about 'the pu$$y generation'; you might want to check it out.
Clint came down to the Walworth road, London once. Got mobbed, friggin legend. Took pic with the locals 👊
Cant beat his one liners , like the one in another film of his , ( My Horse doesnt like you laughing at him ) then blows them all away 😉 Class 😅😂❤
It was a mule . But i agree .
Those hoodlums respectfully took old man Torino seriously when he pulled out that .45 pistol. That scene conveys one fact: An armed society is a polite society. Respect old people!!!!
“And then I call them spooks and pull a gun on them and they thank me in the end”
-Clint Eastwood
Nothing sucks like a HOOVER....Crip.
That wasn't Clint Eastwood. It's Walt Kowalski played by Clint Eastwood.
@@Rockhound6165 Was Walt Kowalski also in The Mule? Because Clint played the characters exactly the same. LOL
People start acting right as soon as you take that gun out
It's the great equalizer.
Clint is a good grandpa you cannot mess with
Clint Eastwood is a movie star and I will leave it at that. I used to work with a man that was in Vietnam and he was a Green Beret. I asked him what his job was and his job, with the four others in his group, was to scout the enemy position at three a.m. and report back to their commanding officer at five a.m. Sounds damn dangerous to me. By the way, of his original group, he is the only one that made it back to the states not in a pine box. And, I will tell you this, David's eyes were black as coal and he was not scared of a damn thing. He was not going to look for trouble and was a damn nice guy, but you also knew not to fuck with him.
I remember watching this years ago and i still find it funny hahaha 🤣
My all-time favorite movie.
😂😂😂
My favorite scene, too. "What are you spooks up to?" My favorite line.
"What do ya wanna be 'super spade' or something? These guys don't wanna be your bro and I don't blame 'em"
Eastwood fucking owns in this. Is the acting amazing? Not really, but it's still a great movie.
The boy is particularly terrible
I thought the allmost grown up was awesome.@@molehansman247
That was his son in real life.
Never seen this movie before, and I'm just sitting here in math class and I just whispered
"Shit..."
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"Ever noticed how once in a while, you come somebody you shouldn't have f**ked with?" Love that line.
Love CLINT .. a lifetime of GREAT MOVIES.. ACTING AND DIRECTING 😊
Goddamn, the respect that Springfield 1911 .45 commands.
I love my RIA one. One day I'll hopefully own a proper one, but the RIA one is legit.
That is a Colt Government 1911. Walt seems to have brought his rifle & sidearm home from the Korean War and his pistol looks to be the most original version of the 1911, made before WWI. There are subtle differences in the models that came after (IE the M1911A1) and Springfield Armory did manufacture some of them, but they were a Colt design. Springfield has long made their own version of the piece, just like practically every other firearm company on Earth.
You are completely correct about the respect the weapon commands. There is a reason that even now many prefer to carry a 111 year old design on their hip. One of the first automatic handguns ever created, and one of the best weapons ever made.
@@andrewwaldock The Government GI models were not blued they were Parkerized, but it might be a Colt. Notice he had the hammer back and safety off, definitely ready to go.
@@desertsoldier41 I once had a WWII era Ithaca 1911 (one of my favorite 1911s that I've owned). I don't think these spooks cared about which brand it was... they only noticed the .45 sized hole in the end.
It looks a lot bigger at the business end.
I lived not far from that location, the building was a First State Bank. The church, and the hardware store are close to there too.
Funny how the 1911 had a calming effect.... Thank you John Moses Browning and your enduring legacy. "Peace". Through superior firepower.
One of my favourite scenes in any movie ever.
Love it.
He is THE REAL GOAT.
Eastwood is a legend.
Respect is earned. The character earned that in Korea. Stacked them up like cord wood. The 1911 and M1. Both are used in the movie.
Stacked zips up and used them as sandbags
The way he gets in at 2:01 is my favourite bit
Clint Eastwood caught alot flack for his portrayal of this character. He definitely nailed the part.
I love it when he swears
Gangsta boys got Clint Eastwooded
A verb!! Love it😂
He is the man!!
Clinton Eastwood is a great actor thank you for this video 😊
That 1911 is nice.
Clint redefined what "BADASS" in the movies is.
I never noticed that guy was his kid, yet I watched this movie alot. 😅
This is such a great movie!
Eastwood really put his son straight on film
His son was never given any roles, he had to audition just like everybody else, he worked as a bartender while trying to land roles, Clint Eastwood wouldn't even give him 8,000 dollars for a car lol simply said no. Clint Eastwood is amazing! I'll cry a river of tears for a man I don't know when he leaves this earth....
His son is a good actor and as he has gotten older is a spitting image of his father in both looks & mannerisms. There are a litany of examples of far more egregious and unworthy nepotism in hollywood.
His son escaped the Pedophilia of Hollywood.@@andrewwaldock
@@andrewwaldocklike Ben stiller
Toujours aussi bon je l' aime trop fort
After this came out, I told some friends, "That's what I want to be. A scary old man everyone's afraid of!" One of them said, "I hate to tell you, but your already a scary old man everyone's afraid of."
Those boys would be carrying heat these days
But they can"t shoot for shit , and a vets like Kowalski stacked enemy bodies like cordwood when they were barely out of High School .
First line gets me every time. Only one Clint
the way he oh yeah’d got me rollin
,man do I love that scene
1:32 lol you can almost see clint trying not to laugh while he's got the 45 on his real life son lol "shut up pussy" classic lol
My God how i miss that voice in the now days movies.
Way to go Old Man!
Hilarious
Awesome ✝️
He’s still such a badass!
Clint always has the best lines.
There is iron in your words death for all the brothas to see...
When I saw 0.57 , I was like: omg! The old gunslinger woke up and he'll kick their asses off!. Anyway, this, seriously, was one of the best movies I've ever seen. Better even than "Million Dollar Baby". Clint Eastwood is a legendary genious.
That old pick up truck is gangster as hell.
I would of preferred a3/4 ton though
That was awesome!!!!!
what i like about this clip. is a real vet. which is what clint eastwood is playing. could have wasted all of them. and went for ice cream.
Its hilarious how at 0:33 he is the most intimidating person there and he is in his 70's
1:00 Their reaction is hilarious: "What?" "What the hell"?
"This mofucka cray!" "Whats wrong with dis nigga." Lol
La grande classe des acteurs Américain💙🤍❤
1:22
I think here it's no longer about them picking on the lady... It's about that too but here it evolves into a lack of respect.
Clint sees that while they were willing to pick on targets that can't hurt them, the idea of being hurt is too driving for them to push through.
As a soldier, he was offended at their conception of violence.
When he pulled the gun, they shouldn't have gotten scared
I literally just watched this scene 10 seconds ago on TV.
Clint for President.
Still a Boss
Great movie great actor!
Semplicemente clint un fantastico fuoriclasse
I like the after-action debrief among the black guys. "Coulda" "Shoulda" and "Woulda."
Those days are coming, in real life. Take heed.
Gotta love Clint Eastwood
He made their day. !!!
He hasn't changed at all lol
I think this is my favorite scene of the entire movie.
"ohh yeah..", So menacing.
Like he stole their woman and is gonna go nail her now
“Yeah you too!”…..that’s respect
Clint is a BAD ASS MAN !!!!!!!!
OG.
All I love about this scene is that he protected the girl
Everything about the scene is good, not just that.
Great movie!