Sharon Stone signed on to star and as a Producer. She told them if they didn't hire Sam Raimi she'd walk, fought to get Crowe cast becuase he wasn't famous yet, and then paid Leo's salary herself when the studio didn't want to. She may not be the most notable performance (she held her own obviously) but she made this movie.
@Adamdidit... She might've 'made it her movie' behind the scenes- I'll give her props for that but IMO she was the absolute worst in acting out of all of them. Hackman was superb,Dicaprio was mischievious & funny,Crowe was ok,Henriksen was comical as the poser buffoon but Stone's delivery was painful.
@@cParman9 Hackman was fantastic.His angry dressing down monologue to the townsfolk after he realised he killed their paid bounty hunter was epic.. Loved his performance.
@@R.Merkhet Actually, read up on the Revolutionary War. Families would have picnics right next to the battlefield with canons. Guns were about as accurate as trying to piss in a shot glass from 20 yards. Most people in those days were day old stupid about it.
@retrospectre2658 people are people. Somehow reminds me of the 50s when Las Vegas tourists would be brought out into the desert to watch nuclear tests. They were well taken care of by their guides; they were given tinted goggles for protection and treated to a picnic.
To be fair, the was lying flat on his back, not moving and had a bullet in his chest. I think that the doctor could be forgiven for his temporarily incorrect diagnosis.
I have a feeling a doctor of this era in this town would likely be a "doctor". not saying there werent real doctors. but those ones would be in cities plying their trade
His Unforgiven character's villainy is more subtle. If you didn't know him or his deeds, he would seem like an honorable man. Here, he's a cartoon character.
@@zensempai7371 that was Unforgiven with Clint Eastwood playing William Munny but real life gunslinger Billy The Kid real name was William Bonney and Emilio Estevez played Bonney aka Billy The Kid in the western Young Guns
It wasn't the bullets that killed him. It was him bleeding out through the holes they made. BTW, notice how his gun has at least 3 bullets left in the closeups?
I DON'T know what it is, but Spotted Horse's face while they're facing each other down is just... I don't know it's such a great expression. I can't figure out what he's thinking or feeling. It's just awesome next to the dramatically cool face of Cort.
I remember there was something about the clock that allowed russell crowe's character to fire just that frame faster than everyone else. a barely audible click before the louder click when the minute hand hits 12.
To be fair the man was definitely not bulletproof, he simply said he couldn't be killed by a bullet........ and he was correct it did indeed take more than one to actually kill him. It reminds me of a joke they once had in a punisher comic where Frank Castle was describing dealing with a gunfighter who had reflexes so sharp he was documented as having been able to dodge a bullet. That didn't mean he could Dodge a full clip of them fired from an assault weapon as opposed to a single round from a handgun. Then there's the episode of Buffy the vampire Slayer where they're going up against a demon who brags that no mortal weapon can kill him..... But he had previously existed only in an era where the toughest weapons were swords clubs and maybe bows and arrows. It turns out he was quite unprepared for rocket launchers.
To be fair those were probably individual rounds scavenged from guns that had been dropped or otherwise disposed of. It was an improvised Fringe benefit for his customers it wasn't like he was actually running a gun shop.
.38 long colt was known to be an inefficient bullet, and often took multiple shots (even with good shot placement) to take down a single man, this is why the other guy kept shooting
@@gustavesoucy-breton6841 Exactly! Poor Spotted Horse would still be with us if he just said he couldn't be killed by BULLETS, plural. Alas, the suble dangers of the English language.
I like how Herod instantly pulls Cort’s collar off and says “welcome back, killer.” cause the way he delivered that message shows that Cort was no longer a preacher since he relapsed on one of his biggest sins (even though he was forced to) that he never wanted to commit again, but after all he was wanting to stay alive so you gotta give him respect for that.
Cort out here dodging bullets like the matrix while Only the blind kid is searching for a singular bullet in a box of bullets for him is so cheesy but I love it
Russell was the john wick of The West in this movie. Everything he did was like he actually was a professional gunfighter. His attention to detail, preparing himself. Flawless
When the scene is changing between the close-up and the total picture of Rossell Crowe who is preparing for the duel, you see audience behind him disappearing magically. Anyway I assume in real life there would be nobody that foolish by standing right behind a pistol duelist.
@@McJizzleBerries my mom is a big scary movie fan and I grew up watching the “Poltergeist” movies. I just vividly remember that necklace she wore, and when I saw this clip I instantly recognized it. There must be some meaning behind it, perhaps it’s a magical amulet.
@@JayBelafonte That would explain how he survives the first shot and somehow moves after the second. I reckon it was just something they picked up and happened to be used in another movie though.
The guy in the hat @0:43 needs to get the hell out of the way or he's at risk of getting hit in the crossfire... by Spotted Horse who-cannot-be-killed-by-a-single-bullet.
What's great about Hackman's character is that Crowe is trying so desperately to be a better man, and Hackman just won't let him do it. Similar to most criminal and gang codes. Departure is not an option.
He's a priest... I'm a Catholic (don't start)... "Thou shalt not kill" is a mistranslation it's actually "Thou shalt not MURDER" Killing and Murdering are not the same thing.
"Nonsense, anyone can be killed by a bullet" "No, he's right, I was there. He couldn't be killed by a bullet" "So how'd he die then?" ".... two bullets"
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I really dislike the man in the bowler hat’s comment. He said “I thought I explained the rules to you very carefully. You have to kill the man.” Well, I’m pretty sure it’s fairly obvious that Russell Crowe was trying to kill the man and, under normal circumstances, the shot that he fired would have killed the man. The guy was just, kind of like a berserker
always wondered why they never use chainmail or some kind of iron plate undervest to stop bullets. like sure itll add weight but id rather that over being dead.
pre gladiator crowe...look at his girth...and leonardo was so boyish...miss stone wanted to star him in this flick so badly that she had to shell out a small fortune...lol...
Gene Hackman's character is so delightfully despicable in this movie. Not only is he a cruel, sadistic, evil man, he goes to great lengths to drag Crowe's character down to his level for the petty reason he can't stand to believe that someone from his gang could ever reform and live a righteous life, because he himself never could and doesn't want to.
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Sharon Stone signed on to star and as a Producer. She told them if they didn't hire Sam Raimi she'd walk, fought to get Crowe cast becuase he wasn't famous yet, and then paid Leo's salary herself when the studio didn't want to.
She may not be the most notable performance (she held her own obviously) but she made this movie.
@Adamdidit... She might've 'made it her movie' behind the scenes- I'll give her props for that but IMO she was the absolute worst in acting out of all of them.
Hackman was superb,Dicaprio was mischievious & funny,Crowe was ok,Henriksen was comical as the poser buffoon but Stone's delivery was painful.
@@aaronclareyloveshr6918 I would have to disagree with you. Leo's overacting was atrocious in this movie. He got better but Hackman made this move.
@@cParman9 Hackman was fantastic.His angry dressing down monologue to the townsfolk after he realised he killed their paid bounty hunter was epic.. Loved his performance.
I like the movie as a dark comedy. And it was a huge flop. The studio didn't even make half its money back.
@@somerandomguyfromtheintern480 its a cult classic for sure just like some others like Escape from NY and one of my faves The Boondock Saints
I always loved how the townspeople were constantly bunched up next to and behind the duelists in this movie.
They trusted the duelists to be the bes shooters in the West. Only when Spotted Horse started missing did they need to get out of the way.
I love that Spotted Horse is nailing all kinds of trick shots instead of Cort
And how he could have just walked closer and shoot from'close by
He hit the rope like a champ
@@leonpaelinck no walking forward, rule of the duel.
Spotted Horse was right, he couldn't be killed by a bullet. But he didn't say anything about two bullets.
If spotted horse was white he wood have been dead long ago 😳🚬
Heh heh yeah guess you were right about that one 😆
Yeah, exactly.
Nice one
Still a bullet. Lol
Don't you love how spectators are almost standing directly behind them, right in the line of fire?
Yeah, I doubt it was like street theatre.
@@R.Merkhet Actually, read up on the Revolutionary War. Families would have picnics right next to the battlefield with canons. Guns were about as accurate as trying to piss in a shot glass from 20 yards. Most people in those days were day old stupid about it.
@retrospectre2658 people are people. Somehow reminds me of the 50s when Las Vegas tourists would be brought out into the desert to watch nuclear tests. They were well taken care of by their guides; they were given tinted goggles for protection and treated to a picnic.
The descendants of the survivors are big rally fans.
@@MarcillaSmith~ haha, clever!
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Props to the blind kid who managed to find the right one 👍
Lol "now God damnit"...calm down father. The boy is blind. Hahaha He doesn't even thank the boy.
@@nicanornunez9787 Ironic that in his moment of panic The Preacher broke the 3rd Commandment... tsk tsk tsk.
Props if he had a system instead of throwing all in the same box.
@@aaronclareyloveshr6918 that's not actually what that commandment means
@@purplefood1
Ch'yea, _"Thou shalt not take My Name in vain"_ refers to false prophets using the name of God/Jesus for personal gain
I’ll say this, Spotted Horse is one damn tough dude!
Was...
was...
But not exactly a pretty good shooter 😅
That doctor who determines somebody dead by simply standing a few meters from them should get his license revoked.
To be fair, the was lying flat on his back, not moving and had a bullet in his chest. I think that the doctor could be forgiven for his temporarily incorrect diagnosis.
That how it was back then, they didn’t know anything
@@PodcastClips23969 They knew a lot. In that context not much medical expertise is required.
@vksasdgaming9472
This was the 18-19th century, modern medical science didn’t exist until the 20th century, they knew nothing lol
I have a feeling a doctor of this era in this town would likely be a "doctor". not saying there werent real doctors. but those ones would be in cities plying their trade
Welcome back, killer. Crazy line
Has anyone else noticed that Gene Hackman is basically just playing the same character here that he does in Unforgiven?
But, he is forgiven for that.
He was flat-out more despicable in this movie. In Unforgiven, he had a more complicated character to play but leaned towards evil.
His Unforgiven character's villainy is more subtle. If you didn't know him or his deeds, he would seem like an honorable man. Here, he's a cartoon character.
I always thought that, but the character was so good .. I didn’t care .
Don't let anyone fool you: this movie is all about the great Gene Hackman.
One of the best.
I agree
No it wasnt
I thought it was about William Money ?
@@zensempai7371 that was Unforgiven with Clint Eastwood playing William Munny but real life gunslinger Billy The Kid real name was William Bonney and Emilio Estevez played Bonney aka Billy The Kid in the western Young Guns
Next to Kid, Spotted Horse was the only other character I actually felt bad about for dying. He was kinda cool
Also Keith David.
It wasn't the bullets that killed him.
It was him bleeding out through the holes they made.
BTW, notice how his gun has at least 3 bullets left in the closeups?
I see 2 bullets. And he shot 5. Still seems like chamber is for 6
I mean, yeah the bleeding out part is usually how guns work. Unless you are hit in the brain.
I DON'T know what it is, but Spotted Horse's face while they're facing each other down is just... I don't know it's such a great expression. I can't figure out what he's thinking or feeling. It's just awesome next to the dramatically cool face of Cort.
Gene Hackmans so good at bein easy to loathe. Love this movie
I remember there was something about the clock that allowed russell crowe's character to fire just that frame faster than everyone else. a barely audible click before the louder click when the minute hand hits 12.
To be fair the man was definitely not bulletproof, he simply said he couldn't be killed by a bullet........ and he was correct it did indeed take more than one to actually kill him. It reminds me of a joke they once had in a punisher comic where Frank Castle was describing dealing with a gunfighter who had reflexes so sharp he was documented as having been able to dodge a bullet. That didn't mean he could Dodge a full clip of them fired from an assault weapon as opposed to a single round from a handgun. Then there's the episode of Buffy the vampire Slayer where they're going up against a demon who brags that no mortal weapon can kill him..... But he had previously existed only in an era where the toughest weapons were swords clubs and maybe bows and arrows. It turns out he was quite unprepared for rocket launchers.
That Buffy scene was iconic, the look on his face and him saying "what's that do?" As she shot the rocket lmao
you know those guys that bet on Spotted Horse practically shit themselves with joy when he stood up.
Spotted Horse just hadn't shot in the head before. Dig how the kid kept all the different caliber ammo mixed up in the same box lol.
To be fair those were probably individual rounds scavenged from guns that had been dropped or otherwise disposed of. It was an improvised Fringe benefit for his customers it wasn't like he was actually running a gun shop.
there is a scene in the movie where Spotted Horse says he got shot in the head and the bullet hadn't come out yet
@@kreion good call
"How many zooms do you want?"
Raimi: "Yes"
No or yes it's your job or life or life or job or duty or attachy .......you choose...
Oh don't ...no
"Welcome back, killer." That pretty much sums up the movie.
Loving Crowe's 90s fringe!
Spotted Horse: You should've aimed for the head.
Cort: My apologize, let me get right on that.
.38 long colt was known to be an inefficient bullet, and often took multiple shots (even with good shot placement) to take down a single man, this is why the other guy kept shooting
Is that the same as 38 s&w?
@@zachb1494 yes and no, the 38 s&w was shorter and had a heavier bullet
Nah, it's because Spotted Horse cannot be killed by a bullet! Where you not paying attention?
@@mattheweroles6760 he sure got killed by TWO bullets.
@@gustavesoucy-breton6841 Exactly! Poor Spotted Horse would still be with us if he just said he couldn't be killed by BULLETS, plural. Alas, the suble dangers of the English language.
I like how Herod instantly pulls Cort’s collar off and says “welcome back, killer.” cause the way he delivered that message shows that Cort was no longer a preacher since he relapsed on one of his biggest sins (even though he was forced to) that he never wanted to commit again, but after all he was wanting to stay alive so you gotta give him respect for that.
Cort out here dodging bullets like the matrix while
Only the blind kid is searching for a singular bullet in a box of bullets for him is so cheesy but I love it
2:28 That's so Raimi!
2:42 Correct use of the cross-thumb technique (which is only useful with single-action revolvers).
LOL😂🤣😂🤣 Cort was so ridiculously fast that Spotted horse couldn't even touch his gun when he shot him 1st
I love how spotted horse could have simply walked closer to Cort but kept shooting from afar for no reason
Russell was the john wick of The West in this movie. Everything he did was like he actually was a professional gunfighter. His attention to detail, preparing himself. Flawless
When the scene is changing between the close-up and the total picture of Rossell Crowe who is preparing for the duel, you see audience behind him disappearing magically.
Anyway I assume in real life there would be nobody that foolish by standing right behind a pistol duelist.
you'd be surprised
Depends if Alec Baldwin was on set...
And Spotted Horse changes poses between zooms
"Spotted horse can not be killed by a bullet" Possibly true, but we never discussed two bullets huh?
Or bleeding out
Love that neck snapping sound at the end
Spotted Horse cannot be killed by a bullet.
Oh, but I’m not a bullet. I’m a man!
Spotted Horse 😲
Certain actors like Gene Hackman and Brian Dennehy just nail it when it comes to playing complete and utter hateful scumbags.
Absolute legends IMO.
Any movie is immediately 10x better because Gene Hackman is in it. This movie is all kinda crazy but he pulls it all together.
Bravo! Welcome back, killer! ;)
Okay Hitler 🤦🚬
@@goodnightmunchie What are you talking about?
@@goodnightmunchie And who is being Hitler? Do you even know who Hitler is?
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I like how there are people watching a duel, standing directly behind the competitors lmao
Love how it was midday 90 seconds ago but somehow the sun is nearly set
Time flies when you're having fun!
The necklace that “Spotted Horse” is wearing is the same necklace the little psychic lady wears in the “Poltergeist” movies.
Did you see that on the web or just have the most inhuman memory
@@McJizzleBerries my mom is a big scary movie fan and I grew up watching the “Poltergeist” movies. I just vividly remember that necklace she wore, and when I saw this clip I instantly recognized it. There must be some meaning behind it, perhaps it’s a magical amulet.
@@JayBelafonte That would explain how he survives the first shot and somehow moves after the second. I reckon it was just something they picked up and happened to be used in another movie though.
I see stills from Poltergeist III with the necklace but that's it
That sort of makes sense,he shot him with an old converted navy colt that is probably more than 20 years old and chambered in .38
Yes i have seen this film in theater and it was engaging n worth watching.
Gene Hackman has always played an amazing villain.
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The guy in the hat @0:43 needs to get the hell out of the way or he's at risk of getting hit in the crossfire... by Spotted Horse who-cannot-be-killed-by-a-single-bullet.
That was a very passive aggressive clap.
"now, goddamnit"...that's my reverend.
This is the only time Cort looks even remotely scared
he was such a good villain
I like how when he removed the collar, it sounded like Velcro.
"The Quick and the Dead" is arguably best bad movie ever made.
“Applause him.”
1:00 imagine if it just kept zooming in on their faces for a whole minute
"Well, what can i say? Your welcome"
Hackman is so over the top in this movie and it’s hilarious haha
Great movie one my favourites
Just noticed people just a few meter behind both duelist, no problem it's safe 🤣
The way it was cut it didn't look like Russell Crowe shot him in the head. It looked like his pistol was lowered after the shot of the guy's head.
I started rewinding to see who had saved him...
Also Crows stance is very different when seen from behind the Indian to the close up. A lot of continuity issues with that movie...
"Caballo moteado no puede ser muerto por una bala".
He wasnt kill by a bullet thought. He was killed by Two 😂
What's great about Hackman's character is that Crowe is trying so desperately to be a better man, and Hackman just won't let him do it. Similar to most criminal and gang codes. Departure is not an option.
He's a priest...
I'm a Catholic (don't start)...
"Thou shalt not kill" is a mistranslation it's actually "Thou shalt not MURDER"
Killing and Murdering are not the same thing.
Hail Mary
Man that dude ain't bulletproof he attracts bullets...
The commandment not to kill - or rather murder - does not have to do with self-defense.
"Nonsense, anyone can be killed by a bullet"
"No, he's right, I was there. He couldn't be killed by a bullet"
"So how'd he die then?"
".... two bullets"
Cannot be killed by a bullet, but can be killed by TWO.
Spotted Horse managed to spot and hit the smallest targets including a rope except the large man standing right in front of him.
When you dump all your points in constitution and have the Grit perk
That scene where Gene Hack chucks Russel Crowe under the chin gave me shivers. So hot
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This video embodied everything that sucks about Hollywood.
Why did it barely make a 3:15 sound
2:24 the angel' s eyesight is to differentiate Soundwaves. Only blind men be able to use it.
People standing directly behind the gun fight. 😂
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Those spectators standing right behind Spotted Horse...
Ah so Quick and the Dead is the movie YT shall show me through shorts
I really dislike the man in the bowler hat’s comment. He said “I thought I explained the rules to you very carefully. You have to kill the man.” Well, I’m pretty sure it’s fairly obvious that Russell Crowe was trying to kill the man and, under normal circumstances, the shot that he fired would have killed the man. The guy was just, kind of like a berserker
Amazing, 93 years old and can still drives an V8 truck around town.
always wondered why they never use chainmail or some kind of iron plate undervest to stop bullets. like sure itll add weight but id rather that over being dead.
They have ceramic plates that can stop centerfire rifle rounds
@@TrenchCoatDingo John Herod: 'Then they'd be cheats ...and eliminated from the contest'
@@aaronclareyloveshr6918 well the thing is if ya didn't cheat ya be dead so its still a win win
What is that on his knuckle doe...
Or does he actually have a brass knuckle
Earlier in the movie they smash his non shooting hand with something
pre gladiator crowe...look at his girth...and leonardo was so boyish...miss stone wanted to star him in this flick so badly that she had to shell out a small fortune...lol...
Savage lands, right here.
1:00 next Frame right up his nose
Gene Hackman was so perfect for his role.
Johnny Ringo would have sorted all these punks.
He was too high strung.
Gene Hackman's character is so delightfully despicable in this movie. Not only is he a cruel, sadistic, evil man, he goes to great lengths to drag Crowe's character down to his level for the petty reason he can't stand to believe that someone from his gang could ever reform and live a righteous life, because he himself never could and doesn't want to.
Gene Hackman owned this role.
Why were there jugs hanging on the rope behind the Preacher? If they were torches wouldn't they burn the rope?
I think it’s to show where the dualists are supposed to stand
The Art Carney preparation...
He was right,not one bullet,but 2
I mean, He was right. Spotted Horse wasn't killed by A bullet. He was killed by two bullets.
I find it amusing that people are standing behind the contestants.
Gene is JUST like my dad... I can't take my eyes off 'im
No such thing as bulletproof though. Just bullet resistant.
Spotted Horse cannot be killed by a bullet.
Unfortunately, he also can't hit anything with them
russels crowe looks like a young arthur morgan
Reminds me of a Clint Eastwood spaghetti western.
This is pretty silly but still entertaining.
Spotted horse cannot be killed by a bullet.
well, he was right. he could not be killed by a bullet, it took two