Welp put it this way when you have an entire army of people looking for you as well as a bounty on your head with reward money, there’s not much time to think you either shoot your way out and test yourself or your the one that gets shot, no one has shit to lose when they’re constantly in life or death situations
lyfe 1zruff: Yeah, it wasn't underrated at all, it grossed 44 million dollars at the box office and for a western to do that in the 80's, that's a succes. And pretty much all of these were already huge up and coming stars in the 80's and had already appeared in several great movies. And it's still appreciated by western fans to this day. So yeah, I don't know what he's on about there.
If you’re old enough to have seen this in the theater, you’d know it wasn’t underrated. This movie was a box office smash. Not sure why everyone is saying it’s underrated.
Superheroes to my group of "pals". I remember playing Sunset Riders in the arcade and our leader said "regulators mount up!" before we got down to business.
I'm 43. I don't remember when it came out. But I've never thought it was underrated, even today. I think both of them are great. It has everything you'd want, including the humor. And thank God there's no cheesy love story in it.
My son who is 10 is really into movies from the 80s and 90s. Back to the Future 3 is actually what made him Young Guns. He asked me a couple weeks ago if there were any movies about the Old West like in BTTF 3. I showed him this trailer and every day after he is done with his homework he watches this movie. Think he as seen it at least 10 times in 2 weeks.
I never realized Steve was laughing when McCloskey got smoked until people in the comments pointed it out. I guess all these years I was too focused on Charley’s “Billy what the heck?! Jeeesus!” 😂
So this was one of my favorite movies when I was around 15 years old. At that time, I thought I was like Doc or Chavez. After 30 some odd years I now think I'm more like Steve. LMFAO
Keifer is shocked for a minute didn't expect Billy to shoot that guy right there but Snaps out of it When Chavez notices a guy tryna make a run that quick reaction keifer and steve have is good acting and execution
"oh christ Chavez that's all we need is your red ass Naaavaho mamba ja-hamba we're running of time here Chavez".....LMAO very good character acting!! I don't care for the racial rhetoric but Dermot Mulroney did a hell of a job with his character!!
@@sdawg4834 there was no real life dirty steve but i read somewhere that the character was based on dirty dave rudabah. i don't know why they didn't just have rudabah in the first movie instead of making a fictional character. the other regulators were all real people. maybe because dave was not a regulator in real life and they still wanted the racist character. i like racist characters in westerns. its more true to life.
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i love how he said court adjourned lol this was the best western ever
Objection Your Honor!... "Whaddya say Steve!?" Steve: "Uh-huh, Uh-huh" lol. Such an awesome Western action/drama scene! Everything got outta hand so fast Aha
In real life, the avadavat signed by the Regulators who were there, said that on the way back to Lincoln with Baker and Morton, they got a hold of Mcloskys gun and killed him and then the Regulators killed them. In reality, well after the incident, it was said when they decided to kill Baker and Morton, Mclosky objected and Frank Mcnabb shot him. Mclosky was the only one to reject the exectuion decision and Mcnabb did not want to loose any of the other guys votes, so he just killed him. This is more likely to have been what happened as Mcnabb was the Co Leader by this point and quick tempered. I have never found any credible info that he was reporting anything back to Murphy or Dolan, or spying in general for that matter.
The last 50 seconds felt very powerful for some reason, shot extremely well with the music going along with it. Probably my favorite scene in the movie
You haven’t seen any of Tarantino’s westerns? I’m not saying this scene isn’t brutal but fuck, scenes like this happen every other scene in them Tarantino westerns 😂
Great scene, great cast, and performances by all. For a western, it is 'the best' I own 1 & 2, and I'm not really a western fan. Only westerns I like, are 'Young Guns' 1 & 2, and 'Tombstone'
Unpopular opinion, but I stick to my guns: best western of all times, and that's no dis to the early origins of Hollywood, nor to Wayne, Eastwood, all the great studios and directors. (Yes, I HAVE seen Tombstone, calm yer horses). It's just my opinion. I happen to favor the likes of sub-genre westerns like ''The Quick and the Dead'', the crossover "Back to the Future III", Zorro, and so on. The writing and casting for Young Guns I and II was just off the charts.
I recently watched Tombstone for the first time (I saw Young Guns years ago as a kid, owned the VHS). Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday gave an Oscar worthy performance. Other than that tho, I didn't see anything too special about it. I like Young Guns much better.
4:12 Kiefers character development right there. A moment of realiziation of what had just happened. Because he knew that killing those men in coldblood wasnt the right decision, especially Mcclouskey, who they couldnt know 100% for sure was a spy or not. Also I believe he is still in shock over the fact, that Bonney just blew a guys brains out right infront of his face. An excellent way to develope kiefers character from being soft (him writing poems etc) to being more tough and determined, you see the change of his face, he almost starts to wheep for Mcclouskey, instead he looks resolute at the end. (Determined to actually go to the Chinese girl and convince her to leave with him, where at start he could barely muster the courage to invite her to dance)
No,Doc supported Billy's killing Mcclouskey. "He was right. He was acting strange." To paraphrase it. I say he was pitying himself looking at that man's body in the river. He life has took a worse turn than before.
he rode with the dirty underwear gang out of liberty missoura so i think he was not soft from the beginning. he didn't write poems he copied other peoples poems. he was a gang member. and his real life wife was mexican not chinese.
This whole movie has characters with those lines and facial expressions and personalities. Whaddya Say Steve Uh Huh Murphys gonna hang us for sure Now And keifer
This scene was taken from real events. They aren't absolutely sure if Billy was the one who instigated, but one of the regulators did. Dick was pissed because he wanted to bring them in. Most Old West Historians think it was Billy.
Docs expression afterwards says it all. And as soon as Billy shoot McCloskey in the face, Billy has no regard for Docs safety what so ever. It's a scene that tells you just how unpredictable Billy can be.
I wanted to disagree, but then I remembered the scene where he shoots the bounty hunter. Yeah, it risked the other guys, but no - in both scenes he checked in first. Before he dusted McC, he made a pointed glance, same as how he gave Chavez a low-five & Doc checked his weapon in the bounty scene. He makes one quick check then risks everyone.
I’ve learned a lot from you people about this movie. I’m a Gen X and have watched this movie several times and not once noticed Dirty Steve smiling and laughing like a psycho when Billy shot McClouskey until you people pointed it out.
In real life a number of the regulators road up behind McCloskey and shot him in the back. Morton and Baker then made a run for it and were chased for a bit until they were finally gunned down
Hands Down one of my favorite Western Movies of all time!
This movie is in my top 10 forever. Great cast, story, action, absolutely a blast.
It's too bad the sequel wasn't anywhere near as good.
@@austindarrenor It was awesome! They are both great in their own way.
sad we won't see a movie like this again! 310 to yuma was my last enjoyable western...
@@austindarrenorreally? I LOVE you g guns 2. I actually think it might be better.
@@thetruthfromthefuture Now you got me thinking maybe I should watch it again, lol.
When Charlie Sheen is the voice of reason!! 🤣🤣
HI
Platoon classic movie tom berenger William dafoe Charlie sheen Keith David Johnny Depp
@@wcwnwofan2512 look in the mirror and hate yourself!
Emilio played billy the kid better than anyone. Love his wise ass personality.
😂😂😂😂😂 know you right
I love the way Billy always played like he had nothing to lose in this movie.
Welp put it this way when you have an entire army of people looking for you as well as a bounty on your head with reward money, there’s not much time to think you either shoot your way out and test yourself or your the one that gets shot, no one has shit to lose when they’re constantly in life or death situations
For a scene so tense and violent it really managed to be almost funny with Billy acting like the Joker. Amazing scene
Had 3 movies when I was younger. Young Guns, Teenage mutant ninja turtles and Batman 89. Watched all of them 50X
I was born in 1980 and yes sir straight up!!!
Good times lol
"Sorry I didn't sniff you out sooner." 😂
Court adjourned lol
@@jesussaves21 😂
😂🤣💀
I'm 43 and remember seeing this & thinking this was an epic film
"Objection your honor!" Lmao...This movie is in the running for the best Western ever
Oh no, Clint Eastwood's movies.
One of the....
@@djinndevyl7077 it’s already one of the best
@@Bringthapain I already said that, shit heel
Unforgiven takes that title. Young Guns is a close second.
One of the most underrated movies of all time! Great actors before their primes!
lyfe 1zruff: Yeah, it wasn't underrated at all, it grossed 44 million dollars at the box office and for a western to do that in the 80's, that's a succes. And pretty much all of these were already huge up and coming stars in the 80's and had already appeared in several great movies. And it's still appreciated by western fans to this day.
So yeah, I don't know what he's on about there.
"Court adjourned.." my favorite part 😂. Love what a wise ass he was.
Especially his last line .. "Whatever you say, Dick.". ...you know that he said those very same words to his brother when they were kids.
@@invictusbp1prop143 😂😂
Absolutely
"Not THAT good"
"Buenas diazz shitheadz"
"Well law don't kill innocent merchants do it"
"Court ajournnned"
Love this movie
If you’re old enough to have seen this in the theater, you’d know it wasn’t underrated. This movie was a box office smash.
Not sure why everyone is saying it’s underrated.
Superheroes to my group of "pals". I remember playing Sunset Riders in the arcade and our leader said "regulators mount up!" before we got down to business.
Because underrated is the most over used word on you tube
one of the best damn movies I have ever seen!!!
@@bloodyknuckles9181 Facts
I'm 43. I don't remember when it came out. But I've never thought it was underrated, even today. I think both of them are great. It has everything you'd want, including the humor. And thank God there's no cheesy love story in it.
Mr Sutherland is gold in all his films
My son who is 10 is really into movies from the 80s and 90s. Back to the Future 3 is actually what made him Young Guns. He asked me a couple weeks ago if there were any movies about the Old West like in BTTF 3. I showed him this trailer and every day after he is done with his homework he watches this movie. Think he as seen it at least 10 times in 2 weeks.
great parenting
The sound design for this movie was revolutionary
Saw this at the theatre when I was 14 and I loved it
Best western of all time, I never tire of watching this masterpiece!
Well said 👏
I totally agree with u👌
yessssssssssss
I have been watching it since I was like 10. Almost 25 years now. I know every word. My wife hates this movie 😂😭😭
It’s good, yet the unforgiven and Tombstone are better.
Man I love the fact there are fellow young guns fans here. I loved this film since I was 7.
Love the eighties guitar at the very end. Heavy man! Life and death!
btosky that part really showed the gravity of the situation and what was to come through Doc, it was shot very well
@@mojosiesta9821 why was he sad at 4:24 and on?
@@GamerzDailyFix because he knew they were all screwed after smoking them
I love the 80s movies with the loose canon cop sax music and yes the lead guitar
@@GamerzDailyFix cuz doc was very humane and cared about others unlike billy 😆
I never realized Steve was laughing when McCloskey got smoked until people in the comments pointed it out. I guess all these years I was too focused on Charley’s “Billy what the heck?! Jeeesus!” 😂
So this was one of my favorite movies when I was around 15 years old. At that time, I thought I was like Doc or Chavez. After 30 some odd years I now think I'm more like Steve. LMFAO
Doc and Chavez along with Billy are my 3 favorite characters because they survived to be in the sequel
Keifer is shocked for a minute didn't expect Billy to shoot that guy right there but Snaps out of it When Chavez notices a guy tryna make a run that quick reaction keifer and steve have is good acting and execution
JR 214 Hey Doc!
"Get that son of a bitch!"
I like how Dirty Steve is laughing after Billy smokes him
"oh christ Chavez that's all we need is your red ass Naaavaho mamba ja-hamba we're running of time here Chavez".....LMAO very good character acting!! I don't care for the racial rhetoric but Dermot Mulroney did a hell of a job with his character!!
@@sdawg4834 YOU SEE THE SIZE OF THAT CHICKEN!
Juice730**** 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 absolute quality mate isn’t it 😂😂😂😂😂
Me too I love it when Billy says " what do you think Steve!? "
Steve: UH HUHHH UH HUUHHH
Hahahaha
@@sdawg4834 there was no real life dirty steve but i read somewhere that the character was based on dirty dave rudabah. i don't know why they didn't just have rudabah in the first movie instead of making a fictional character. the other regulators were all real people. maybe because dave was not a regulator in real life and they still wanted the racist character. i like racist characters in westerns. its more true to life.
i love how he said court adjourned lol this was the best western ever
Doc reloading his gun and saying "right" is so badass
1:00 when Dirt says "Uh huh.." like a mental case!
Yep...one of the best parts of the movie.
I remember laughing my ass off in the theater.
Lmao!!!
Steve definitely was a gentleman and a scholar 😆 LOL
Absolutely hilarious line without any real English words spoken. UH HUH !! HUH HUH !! Complete psychopath LOL
@@ANTHONY0808able Yep...was my favorite part from the first time I saw it. Laughed my ass off.
Incredible CAST INcredible MOVIE....and no CGI garbage.
Objection Your Honor!... "Whaddya say Steve!?"
Steve: "Uh-huh, Uh-huh" lol.
Such an awesome Western action/drama scene! Everything got outta hand so fast Aha
My pals quote the "uhuhh uhuhh" every chance we get.
“Aw Christ, Jesus... Brady’s gonna hang us for sure now!” LOL! I love the way he delivers that line.
I never understood what Steve said tho does he say “oh shit now we dead?”
@@proantagonist5042 He says “what are we doing now Dick?” Loool
@@bluesummers5051 😆 that’s actually kinda funny
"Hangin' for sure now!" Then Charlie tells him about how you mess your pants in front of all the ladies when you get hung. 😃😆😁
“Get that Indian on a horse”😂
"How come they dont talk about the two I closed down" I agree Steve, you were also a Savage like Billy
One of my favorite lines
Dick: "I said hold your god damn fire!"
Doc: "Get that son of a bitch!!!!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"shut up dirt face"
Me and my homies used to laugh at that so hard. They did in fact, get him
Arguably the best Western movie anyone will ever see 💜
The best Western of all time,!!!
Definitely in my top 5 movies. I just love this film man.
I absolutely adore this movie. Among my top 5
Nothing worse than a rat in your circle 😡
Facts 💯
In real life, the avadavat signed by the Regulators who were there, said that on the way back to Lincoln with Baker and Morton, they got a hold of Mcloskys gun and killed him and then the Regulators killed them. In reality, well after the incident, it was said when they decided to kill Baker and Morton, Mclosky objected and Frank Mcnabb shot him. Mclosky was the only one to reject the exectuion decision and Mcnabb did not want to loose any of the other guys votes, so he just killed him. This is more likely to have been what happened as Mcnabb was the Co Leader by this point and quick tempered. I have never found any credible info that he was reporting anything back to Murphy or Dolan, or spying in general for that matter.
Funny enough Billy is said to have worked for Dolan before he worked for Tunstall.
I call folks dirt face all the time. This is the best cowboy show of all time..... no questions no exceptions
"Shut up dirt face"
Those fools got regulated quick
Mount up, son!
The tension after billy says Hey
Billy was a straight up maniac💪🏾
Truly a classic full of young brilliant actors
Love this scene. His look tells us "What the fuck did I get myself into".
"There's a whirlwind out there...When you're in it, you can't get out." - Doc
Law don’t kill innocent merchants either..DO IT!!
Shut up dirt face! LOL 😆
See Billy knew that guy was double crossing them !!
So did Chavez
ooh, that's a Bingo! I love seeing how shiny this flick remains.
@@bumaximous45 maybe more of those types
Chavez @ 1:12 knew what was going on
One the best westerns since gunfight at O.K Corral and one of the best wig-splits!!
Classic scene...
The last 50 seconds felt very powerful for some reason, shot extremely well with the music going along with it. Probably my favorite scene in the movie
Amazing scene , docs realisation of the gravity of what they're mixed up in at the end. Very powerful.
Wow
Pure magic 😊
That music at the end as Doc looks over the river 😊
Powerful just powerful love this movie
Probably one of the most brutal killings I’ve seen in a western.
You haven’t seen any of Tarantino’s westerns? I’m not saying this scene isn’t brutal but fuck, scenes like this happen every other scene in them Tarantino westerns 😂
@@connorpatrick13 this was before that cgi crap
Great scene, great cast, and performances by all. For a western, it is 'the best' I own 1 & 2, and I'm not really a western fan. Only westerns I like, are 'Young Guns' 1 & 2, and 'Tombstone'
Watch Unforgiven, man. Yw in advance.
@@SSky06 have seen it. Eastwood played those roles well. And it is good. But still not really in comparison to the one's I mentioned imo.
Dig deep into the movies. Great ones you havent heard about.
David have you seen open range with Robert Duval and Kevin Costner? that movie is incredible.
Unpopular opinion, but I stick to my guns: best western of all times, and that's no dis to the early origins of Hollywood, nor to Wayne, Eastwood, all the great studios and directors. (Yes, I HAVE seen Tombstone, calm yer horses). It's just my opinion. I happen to favor the likes of sub-genre westerns like ''The Quick and the Dead'', the crossover "Back to the Future III", Zorro, and so on. The writing and casting for Young Guns I and II was just off the charts.
I recently watched Tombstone for the first time (I saw Young Guns years ago as a kid, owned the VHS). Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday gave an Oscar worthy performance. Other than that tho, I didn't see anything too special about it. I like Young Guns much better.
Kiefer Southerland handled getting brains blowen into his face after Billy smokes McClousky pretty good
4:12 Kiefers character development right there. A moment of realiziation of what had just happened. Because he knew that killing those men in coldblood wasnt the right decision, especially Mcclouskey, who they couldnt know 100% for sure was a spy or not. Also I believe he is still in shock over the fact, that Bonney just blew a guys brains out right infront of his face. An excellent way to develope kiefers character from being soft (him writing poems etc) to being more tough and determined, you see the change of his face, he almost starts to wheep for Mcclouskey, instead he looks resolute at the end. (Determined to actually go to the Chinese girl and convince her to leave with him, where at start he could barely muster the courage to invite her to dance)
No,Doc supported Billy's killing Mcclouskey. "He was right. He was acting strange." To paraphrase it. I say he was pitying himself looking at that man's body in the river. He life has took a worse turn than before.
Wouldn't you say its more of a realisation that - we're f$#ked now!?
@@freakzilla723 agreed
he rode with the dirty underwear gang out of liberty missoura so i think he was not soft from the beginning. he didn't write poems he copied other peoples poems. he was a gang member. and his real life wife was mexican not chinese.
Get that son of a bitch some up what I thought Doc was thinking. Lol
Haven't heard the uncensored version in years.
That’s what I call Law & Order.
Did you know that the guy who got the knife in the back was Jack Parlance's son?
80S Rocked!!!!!!!!
Best movies ive seen yet. Hollywood has a whole lotta slack to pick up.
3:07 Get that Son Of A Bitch, Loved Kiefer Sutherlands line right there. I get a pretty good laugh right there.
Dick: "hold your fire!"
Doc: "get that son of a bitch"
Dirty Steve listened to Doc lol
Get That sonuvabeeeeeeeetch
This whole movie has characters with those lines and facial expressions and personalities.
Whaddya Say Steve
Uh Huh
Murphys gonna hang us for sure Now
And keifer
He was smart enough to know you can't keep them alive after what billy did. Also he helped convince dick billy was right and he never even liked billy
And doc had just called him a dirt face. Lol
Damn, Billy! You blew his brains all over my new hat!!!
"Came outta the Cerro Bonita just this mornin'. Horses been grazing awhile. Pretty damned good, don't ya think, Baker?"
"Not that good!"
horseshit
“Shit!”
“What’s wrong?”
“Nah I mean I found some”
That line always made me laugh 😆
Buenos diaz shitheads
Horses been grazin wild
The eyes never lie .
U know it they just do not u know that
Why you kill him billy? He was hacking on me" lol. Lomao😂😂😐😐💀💀
court adjourned lmao
2:42 dirty Steve laughing at him getting his brains blown out
REGULATORS!!!!!!!!
This is one of the best movies I've ever seen
They had such a great dynamic between all six Regulator. All completely different and realistic for that time
Dirty Steve was severely underrated.
"I saw that!" McCloskey's subtle finger point. Doc was onto him also the way he shoved into a back peddling McCloskey under questioning.
You can hear dirty steve laughing as billy is shooting the traitor.
Favourite western clip ever. Court Afucking journed. Whatever you say Dick! Class
A beleza do Kiefer nesse filme ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Reminds me of my best friend in 5the grade, scarlet bell, we were huge Emilio fans
OBJECTION, YOUR HONOR!
Fantastic scene from a fantastic movie..
I always add outlaws to my list of favorite gangster movies
dirty steve: ahue! ahueheehe
no stfu
Truly mighty b one of the best scenes in the movie.Kieffer plays a big part in it.
"Whaddya say Steve?!!!". "Uh huh!"
Great tale of the West 🤯
I remember something like this happened during a D&D game I was in and all i said was "Well that escalated quickly
Top ten best all time movies
Billy was sharp, but unpredictable...
He was a leader we still talk about him today
@@troydixon2722 that's because hes probably an ancestor of yours...lol..with all due respect.....
First movie I ever watched and then rewound and watched again
HELL OF A MOVIE
Poor Doc. Took blood to the face. He sure didn't want this life.
Dick: “the law don’t talk like that”
Steve: “the law don’t kill innocent merchants either do it”
Steve’s got a point even tho Doc shut him up after😂
This scene was taken from real events. They aren't absolutely sure if Billy was the one who instigated, but one of the regulators did. Dick was pissed because he wanted to bring them in. Most Old West Historians think it was Billy.
Demmit Doc! I warned you not to tell him he ain't got the sack to shoot a woodchuck!!
This Red Dead 3 trailer is intense.
Loved this movie as a teen and still. Chavez was my favorite character.... Been throwing blades ever since. Lol.. dork.
These two movies are classics.
Docs expression afterwards says it all.
And as soon as Billy shoot McCloskey in the face, Billy has no regard for Docs safety what so ever.
It's a scene that tells you just how unpredictable Billy can be.
I wanted to disagree, but then I remembered the scene where he shoots the bounty hunter. Yeah, it risked the other guys, but no - in both scenes he checked in first. Before he dusted McC, he made a pointed glance, same as how he gave Chavez a low-five & Doc checked his weapon in the bounty scene. He makes one quick check then risks everyone.
I’ve learned a lot from you people about this movie. I’m a Gen X and have watched this movie several times and not once noticed Dirty Steve smiling and laughing like a psycho when Billy shot McClouskey until you people pointed it out.
best part of the movie
Billy takes command.
such amazing actors for that time,they knew mcclusky was acting strange,doc in the end scene before it's too late,the face of fate.
It’s said a lot of sibling rivalry was acted out between Charlie and Emilio in this movie . You can see it 🤣
In real life a number of the regulators road up behind McCloskey and shot him in the back. Morton and Baker then made a run for it and were chased for a bit until they were finally gunned down
Never heard he was shot in the back, but I do believe he was killed because he would not go along with the killing.
@@marccru That is true. The shooting in the back part I read in a book about the Lincoln County War