Based on the 1954 epic Akira Kurosawa Seven Samurai. The Magnificent Seven had 3 sequels; Return Of The Seven 1966, The Guns Of The Seven in 1969, and Magnificent Seven Ride! 1972, a live action TV series that ran from 1998-2000, and a 2016 reboot with Denzal Washington, Chris Pratt and Ethan Hawke.
It’s too bad you did not enjoy the long intro. All the opening intro credits gave the audience a chance to enjoy the theme music of ‘The Magnificent Seven’ composed by Elmer Bernstein. It is considered one of the greatest and beloved and instantly recognized musical score from a film. It is still performed today on stage by symphony orchestras around the world.
Rock solid movie. Fun fact, Mcqueen would do random things like fiddle with his had or whatever to draw attention to him subtly when in a scene when Brynner was talking (ex: when they are on the wagon headed out) and it would piss Brynner off so much
heard about that also heard that Brynner told him that if he didnt stop that he would take off his own hat and everyone would be looking at his bald head instead
There had been complaints from civil rights groups that Mexicans were always portrayed as dirty in western movies, so when they made this film that made a point with every Mexican farmer in a bright white clean outfit. It ended up looking a little silly, but no one could complain!
Funny thing about this movie you can see Steve McQueen and Yul Brenner quietly fighting each other for camera space... you will see a little lean or tilt. 🤠🙂🎥 The ones that crossed the line ended up as scrap on the editing room floor 😉
You can't beat a great Hollywood classic ✌️🙂 You need to check out.... The Great Escape It stars Steve McQueen from this movie and many others... Based on a true escape from a German prisoner of war camp !
I saw this classic Western at the Brevoort Theater in Brooklyn, New York back in 1960. As a ten year old this film made a huge impact on me. It remains an all time favorite of mine. Composer/Arranger, Elmer Bernstein knocked the score and iconic theme out of the park! Welcome aboard, young Man
R.I.P Treat Williams he died on Monday from a motorcycle crash he was 71. He starred in my favourite creature feature DEEP RISING a forgotten gem with loads of actor's people will recognise
If you liked this, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, and James Coburn were together a few years later in the classic "The Great Escape" (1963) about real events in WW2.
Back during this time, movie unions/guilds demanded the list of credits at the start of a film. Only a few movies broke this trend prior to the 70s. Citizen Kane, 1941. Around the World in 80 Days, 1956. Several James Bond movies helped change the trend. In 1962, The Longest Day was perhaps the first to use rolling ends credits over a video. One of the biggest noteworthy names in this change was Star Wars in 1977, and George Lucas was fined and even quit the Director's Guild of America over the situation.
I love these guys. Yul, Steve, Charles, James, and Eli all in one movie. I think you would enjoy “To Hell and Back”. Based on the autobiography of Audie Murphy. True hero. WWII soldier and I think he is the most decorated soldier of the war. I think he received every US combat award for valor, as well as some from other countries. After the war he started acting. He plays himself in the movie. He also made some good cowboy movies.
Fun fact, George Lucas was one of the first to put his credits at the end of the movie in star wars and for that he was heavily fined. It was actually a requirement.
This might be my favorite movie for a lot of reasons. The dialogue, the acting, the action. But the main reason, my dad saw this movie in the theater with his dad, when it first came out. And then I watched it with my dad. I have a great mom, sister, and older brother, but this was my dad's and mine movie. This was our movie. When I was sick, when there wasn't anyone else in the house, we watched this. This was like a man's movie. It told me about courage, respect, friendship, fear. And now I see a real man watch it and understand everything in the movie......let me just say, I'm glad you're watching older movies
Good classic western. Great reactions as usual Devin.. For the 4th July How about ""PATTON"" -1970. High Budget Movie about Greatest American General George Patton
Battle Beyond the Stars (1980) was a pretty solid, sci-fi take on The Seven Samurai/Magnificent Seven concept. John Sayles (writer and/or director of such classics as Alligator, The Howling, Brother from Another Planet, Eight Men Out, and Men with Guns) wrote the screenplay, so you know it isn't your typical shlock (although it's DEFINITELY fun, 80's cheese at this point). Jimmy Murikami directed a cast of former all-stars like George Peppard (of The A-Team), John Saxon (Enter the Dragon), Richard Thomas (IT: The Miniseries), Sybil Danning (the smokin' hot star of Caged Heat), and Robert Vaughn (the guy who had nightmares in this very film, kind of reprising the same role, and somehow doing it better). A then-unknown composer named James Horner did the score (one that was so popular he was asked to basically just "do that again" for films like Krull, Star Trek II & III, and Aliens. Speaking of which, legendary Terminator/Avatar/Titanic writer-director James Cameron himself designed the space ships, painted the matte paintings and backgrounds, and helped create the film's surprisingly solid special effects (he never talks about it though because he said he didn't sleep for a few months and never really got paid). It was LESS THAN HALF the budget of Star Wars: A New Hope at just $2 million dollars (A New Hope was $10 million, but then went up to $13 million to finish the FX), and yet remains the most expensive movie ever made by B-movie producer Roger Corman (I believe it was also his most financially successful). It's a bit cheesy by today's standards, and yes, Corman notoriously re-used the effects for Space Raiders, Starquest II, Vampirella, The Fantastic Four, Dead Space, Forbidden World, and even appears during a climactic scene in Tom Hanks' classic comedy, Bachelor Party, but it's also pretty GOOD. As a final note of trivia, composer James Horner returned to the Seven story one last time when he was approached by Denzel and action-director Antoine Fuqua to score the most recent remake of The Magnificent Seven. Horner died in a tragic plane crash before principal photography even started, but he was so excited, he'd started composing early, intending to present the music to Fuqua as a surprise. The score was finished by a mutual friend, but listen carefully and you can not only hear a few nods to Elmer Bernstein's classic Magnificent Seven score, but ALSO a few nods to the score from Battle Beyond the Stars. Anyway, might want to check it out if you're looking for some fun, laser-blasting, space battle action. But whatever's next, thanks for another great reaction/review!!!
Hmmm don’t know what to think of „put on some Nike‘s and just do it „ Video now private ... but will keep supporting You coz You seem like a great Person , best of Luck 🤔👊👍
I clicked out in you when you said the intro was boring you. That theme is the greatest western movie them of all time- the best part of the whole movie, really. Bye!
I'd say Tombstone was better, but I'm biased because it's more of my time. Check out the grandad of all these "Seven" fighter type movies: Seven Samurai by Akira Kurosawa.
So sad that you have no idea that you are watching FILM LEGENDS!!! Dude! Google before you watch!! WHY are young people so ignorant when it comes to film history?🙄😡
THIS IS THE MOST ANNOYING MOVIE REACTION IVE EVER SEEN!! FAST CUTS AND YOUR NO NEED COMMENTS CONSTANTLY INTERRUPTING! IM DONE! TOTAL DISRESPECT TO A CLASSIC FILM!!😡
I don't know if you're a fan of westerns at all Devin or you passively watch with us but Steve McQueen he had a TV show that I watch to this day every morning I get up I have my coffee and I watch me some Wanted Dead or Alive. My grandpa big giant Western fan grew up riding horses South Dakota he was a cowboy not I I'm a city boy with one foot in the country😂. But yeah I love that have gun will travel Tales of Wells Fargo I'm watching The High Chaparral while watching this with you Henry Darrow played manolito my favorite character. You recognize the bad guy? He's in a couple Clint Eastwood movies. Alright I'll shut my mouth now and will watch this movie great flick
Indeed I love this one way better and I like the Remake the remix okay it's okay. But you know just know Yul Brynner Steve McQueen Charles Bronson Etc I mean this cast everybody that here are legendary actors and the kid in me Chuckles every time you will Brenner does the whole Hands On The Hip thing The King and I bust into my brain😂😂
Based on the 1954 epic Akira Kurosawa Seven Samurai.
The Magnificent Seven had 3 sequels; Return Of The Seven 1966, The Guns Of The Seven in 1969, and Magnificent Seven Ride! 1972, a live action TV series that ran from 1998-2000, and a 2016 reboot with Denzal Washington, Chris Pratt and Ethan Hawke.
Saw Seven Samurai and it was amazing ❤❤❤
Shogun assassin is the best samurai movie in my opinion
Glad this is the first comment
I knew someone would mention my man Kurosawa.
7 Samurai was awesome! Damn good movie
These are some of the biggest name's in Westerns of the time Yul Brynner, Charles Bronson, James Colburn, the king of cool him self Steve McQueen.
It’s too bad you did not enjoy the long intro. All the opening intro credits gave the audience a chance to enjoy the theme music of ‘The Magnificent Seven’ composed by Elmer Bernstein. It is considered one of the greatest and beloved and instantly recognized musical score from a film. It is still performed today on stage by symphony orchestras around the world.
I can't imagine complaining about having to "sit through" Elmer Bernstein's classic opening theme to this movie.
Ikr. One of the best themes ever
Charles Bronson, one of the truly legit tough guys in Hollywoid.
Rock solid movie.
Fun fact, Mcqueen would do random things like fiddle with his had or whatever to draw attention to him subtly when in a scene when Brynner was talking (ex: when they are on the wagon headed out) and it would piss Brynner off so much
hehehe yeah these guys were real jokers and players in real life!
heard about that also heard that Brynner told him that if he didnt stop that he would take off his own hat and everyone would be looking at his bald head instead
love how they got a German to play a Mexican
There had been complaints from civil rights groups that Mexicans were always portrayed as dirty in western movies, so when they made this film that made a point with every Mexican farmer in a bright white clean outfit. It ended up looking a little silly, but no one could complain!
I think the member of the Seven who couldn't shoot was suffering from PTSD.
You picked an all-time great film with this. This was like assembling the Dream Team.
I thought this one was by far and away the best one.
I think about five of the cast members were veterans in real life.
That $850 for the hearse is about 30K in today's money. Yeah that $20 was like $600
Funny thing about this movie you can see Steve McQueen and Yul Brenner quietly fighting each other for camera space... you will see a little lean or tilt. 🤠🙂🎥
The ones that crossed the line ended up as scrap on the editing room floor 😉
You can't beat a great Hollywood classic ✌️🙂
You need to check out....
The Great Escape
It stars Steve McQueen from this movie and many others...
Based on a true escape from a German prisoner of war camp !
"They scatter like roaches!" I died...
I saw this classic Western at the Brevoort Theater in Brooklyn, New York back in 1960. As a ten year old this film made a huge impact on me. It remains an all time favorite of mine. Composer/Arranger, Elmer Bernstein knocked the score and iconic theme out of the park! Welcome aboard, young Man
Everyone needs a friend like Harry (RIP).
R.I.P Treat Williams he died on Monday from a motorcycle crash he was 71. He starred in my favourite creature feature DEEP RISING a forgotten gem with loads of actor's people will recognise
He also appeared in one of my favorite 90s superhero movies The Phantom (1996).
Oooph, you kids.😢
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If you liked this, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, and James Coburn were together a few years later in the classic "The Great Escape" (1963) about real events in WW2.
U got to watch “the good, the bad, & the ugly” it’s an amazing movie & it’ll blow ur mind how it destroys modern films
Great group of actors in this film. Yule Brenner plays a good part in The Ten Commandments.
Eli Wallach didn't want third billing or to play the villain. Until someone pointed out the role could be a career maker. And it was.
Classic. "Once upon a time in the West" is also a must see. Love the commentary.
1960 when they made classic movies
Fantastic reaction! One of my favorite Yul Brenner films. Westworld is also pretty awesome too ❤😊
Oh yes Westworld! That movie is so dark, yet I am always drawn to watch it again and again!
Watch the Great Escape bro, True WW2 Escape movie. Classic as well.
Dollars Trilogy would be awesome too.
FYI the term riding shotgun came from the passenger on wagon having a shotgun to protect the wagon
Back during this time, movie unions/guilds demanded the list of credits at the start of a film. Only a few movies broke this trend prior to the 70s. Citizen Kane, 1941. Around the World in 80 Days, 1956. Several James Bond movies helped change the trend. In 1962, The Longest Day was perhaps the first to use rolling ends credits over a video. One of the biggest noteworthy names in this change was Star Wars in 1977, and George Lucas was fined and even quit the Director's Guild of America over the situation.
Also Otto Preminger's "In Harm's Way."
great movie with sweet music. nice react Devin. Have a nice weekend man.
I love these guys. Yul, Steve, Charles, James, and Eli all in one movie. I think you would enjoy “To Hell and Back”. Based on the autobiography of Audie Murphy. True hero. WWII soldier and I think he is the most decorated soldier of the war. I think he received every US combat award for valor, as well as some from other countries. After the war he started acting. He plays himself in the movie. He also made some good cowboy movies.
When you watch this movie it gives you background of a gunfighter. Home none wife none,kids none . No tie down to anyplace
I've seen Magnificent Seven many times. It just occurred to me that Bug's Life is exactly like it.
Fun fact, George Lucas was one of the first to put his credits at the end of the movie in star wars and for that he was heavily fined. It was actually a requirement.
This might be my favorite movie for a lot of reasons. The dialogue, the acting, the action. But the main reason, my dad saw this movie in the theater with his dad, when it first came out. And then I watched it with my dad.
I have a great mom, sister, and older brother, but this was my dad's and mine movie. This was our movie. When I was sick, when there wasn't anyone else in the house, we watched this.
This was like a man's movie. It told me about courage, respect, friendship, fear.
And now I see a real man watch it and understand everything in the movie......let me just say, I'm glad you're watching older movies
I highly recommend Seven Samurai, it's faaaar better of a movie
This was based on that, you know that Devin doesn't.
He also doesn't know Seven Samurai is regarded worldwide as one of the greatest movies ever made.
im just adding a coment because no one else has. good movie though
$20 then = $550 today
the $800 hearse = $22,000 today
This movie is wonderful
Good classic western. Great reactions as usual Devin.. For the 4th July How about ""PATTON"" -1970. High Budget Movie about Greatest American General George Patton
Great reaction bro! 👍🏿
Every time Devin talk he reminds me of Richard Pryor. His voice or way he say smthn😂
I dig the stache, Devin. It’s pretty fitting for watching a western.
Battle Beyond the Stars (1980) was a pretty solid, sci-fi take on The Seven Samurai/Magnificent Seven concept. John Sayles (writer and/or director of such classics as Alligator, The Howling, Brother from Another Planet, Eight Men Out, and Men with Guns) wrote the screenplay, so you know it isn't your typical shlock (although it's DEFINITELY fun, 80's cheese at this point). Jimmy Murikami directed a cast of former all-stars like George Peppard (of The A-Team), John Saxon (Enter the Dragon), Richard Thomas (IT: The Miniseries), Sybil Danning (the smokin' hot star of Caged Heat), and Robert Vaughn (the guy who had nightmares in this very film, kind of reprising the same role, and somehow doing it better).
A then-unknown composer named James Horner did the score (one that was so popular he was asked to basically just "do that again" for films like Krull, Star Trek II & III, and Aliens. Speaking of which, legendary Terminator/Avatar/Titanic writer-director James Cameron himself designed the space ships, painted the matte paintings and backgrounds, and helped create the film's surprisingly solid special effects (he never talks about it though because he said he didn't sleep for a few months and never really got paid).
It was LESS THAN HALF the budget of Star Wars: A New Hope at just $2 million dollars (A New Hope was $10 million, but then went up to $13 million to finish the FX), and yet remains the most expensive movie ever made by B-movie producer Roger Corman (I believe it was also his most financially successful).
It's a bit cheesy by today's standards, and yes, Corman notoriously re-used the effects for Space Raiders, Starquest II, Vampirella, The Fantastic Four, Dead Space, Forbidden World, and even appears during a climactic scene in Tom Hanks' classic comedy, Bachelor Party, but it's also pretty GOOD.
As a final note of trivia, composer James Horner returned to the Seven story one last time when he was approached by Denzel and action-director Antoine Fuqua to score the most recent remake of The Magnificent Seven. Horner died in a tragic plane crash before principal photography even started, but he was so excited, he'd started composing early, intending to present the music to Fuqua as a surprise. The score was finished by a mutual friend, but listen carefully and you can not only hear a few nods to Elmer Bernstein's classic Magnificent Seven score, but ALSO a few nods to the score from Battle Beyond the Stars. Anyway, might want to check it out if you're looking for some fun, laser-blasting, space battle action. But whatever's next, thanks for another great reaction/review!!!
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is the best western movie ever.
It has a young Clint Eastwood too. BMF.
I’m guessing one of them got a happy ending 😂
That Hearst is worth about 15,000.00 + dollar$ in todays money ✌️😁
The White Buffalo (1977) Charles Bronson
Now you gotta watch the three amigos.
License to drive is a great film grab some snacks sit back and enjoy the ride 🎉**
Nice new set-up Devin. Nice moustache. You look like a player.
Tombstone is okay but you need to watch the original movie Gunfight at the O.K Corral
I love samurai movies!
There is a cost to fighting evil (or bad).
If it was easy, then everyone would do it.
Hmmm don’t know what to think of „put on some Nike‘s and just do it „ Video now private ... but will keep supporting You coz You seem like a great Person , best of Luck 🤔👊👍
I clicked out in you when you said the intro was boring you. That theme is the greatest western movie them of all time- the best part of the whole movie, really. Bye!
damn man i used to love this movie as a kid no one knows about the 1960 version only the new one whioch is bad as the old one is so much better
Broo I know you got a fitness page right?
1960
That's one weak bell.
Great movie. Was happy to see you react to it. Sorry, bud, but way too many cuts into the dialogue, so I can't watch it.
You should watch the Nee magnificent Seven
With Denzel Washington. Bad to the bone bro
I believe the original one is Japanese
Good Movie, but too many cuts
*Do you think this was better than Tombstone The Movie*
I'd say Tombstone was better, but I'm biased because it's more of my time. Check out the grandad of all these "Seven" fighter type movies: Seven Samurai by Akira Kurosawa.
Yes
Wish you'd have watched Seven Samurai 1st. You probably didn't notice in the opening credits it said based on that.
Garbage reaction. Stop interjecting every 5 seconds. Try to understand the situation of the times. This was late 1800s
Guns cost a pretty penny, plus you needed to know how to use it......
So sad that you have no idea that you are watching FILM LEGENDS!!! Dude! Google before you watch!! WHY are young people so ignorant when it comes to film history?🙄😡
The Mexican government wouldn't let them make the movie their unless they clean up the Mexican people.had to wear clean clothes.
You interrupt too much.
I understand! New editor
You talk to much
THIS IS THE MOST ANNOYING MOVIE REACTION IVE EVER SEEN!! FAST CUTS AND YOUR NO NEED COMMENTS CONSTANTLY INTERRUPTING! IM DONE! TOTAL DISRESPECT TO A CLASSIC FILM!!😡
I can't deal with this audio sorry I'm out
I don't know if you're a fan of westerns at all Devin or you passively watch with us but Steve McQueen he had a TV show that I watch to this day every morning I get up I have my coffee and I watch me some Wanted Dead or Alive. My grandpa big giant Western fan grew up riding horses South Dakota he was a cowboy not I I'm a city boy with one foot in the country😂. But yeah I love that have gun will travel Tales of Wells Fargo I'm watching The High Chaparral while watching this with you Henry Darrow played manolito my favorite character. You recognize the bad guy? He's in a couple Clint Eastwood movies. Alright I'll shut my mouth now and will watch this movie great flick
Indeed I love this one way better and I like the Remake the remix okay it's okay. But you know just know Yul Brynner Steve McQueen Charles Bronson Etc I mean this cast everybody that here are legendary actors and the kid in me Chuckles every time you will Brenner does the whole Hands On The Hip thing The King and I bust into my brain😂😂
35:45 now he lost his nerve he didn't shoot anyting
ok -shit
Good movie but not better than Tombstone close but NO