Many people today believe Noah’s Ark and the Flood are just myths or some altered version of ancient beliefs. Of all the stories in the Bible, Noah’s Ark and the Great Flood is one of the most controversial. Is it all true? Did it really happen? How did it happen? And if it’s true, is there evidence of the Flood and the existence of Noah’s Ark today? In this video, we’ll be looking at overwhelming evidence that supports the location of Noah’s Ark. We’ll also end with a faith lesson about what God would desire for us to learn from this event. I really believe this video will be life-changing and transforming to your life. The Great Flood account is mentioned in writings, or oral traditions found all around the world. In fact, as mentioned, it’s referred to in around 200 accounts. These flood legends are common across a wide range of cultures, extending back to shortly after the flood account. These accounts depict a flood, sometimes global in scale, usually sent by a deity or deities to destroy civilization as an act of divine judgment. They are found on virtually every continent and share very similar themes. This is so because Noah’s descendants stayed together until God confused their languages at the Tower of Babel, and they scattered as found in Genesis 11. Places of Interest at the Durupinar Site 1. Noah’s Ark National Park - Located about 17 miles or 28 km. south of Mt. Ararat, about 260 miles or 450 km. southeast of the Caspian Sea, and about 200 miles or 9(320 km. west of the Black Sea. 2. Noah’s Ark Location 3. Noah’s Ark Visitor Center 4. Drogue - Anchor Stones 5. Noah’s Home 6. Noah’s Altar & Corrals 7. Mountains of Ararat 8. Mount Ararat 9. Wall of Heaven Site 10. Crow Won’t Land Site 11. Village of the Eight 12. Stele 13. Ostracon The names of the surrounding places affirm this site as Noah’s Ark location. • Village of the Eight - This village was named after Noah and his family that God saved from the Flood. It used to be called Kazan and today is called Goller. • Kargaconmaz - Means: The crow or bird won’t land. This refers to Noah letting birds out of the Ark to see if there was dry land. • Ziyaret Dagi - Means: To make a voluntary pilgrimage. This likely refers to the pilgrimage of Noah and his family aboard the Ark. • Uzengili Town - This was formerly called Mahser, which means: To be drawn out of the water or judgment day. The name Moses has the same root. In Genesis 10:30, it says regarding the descendants of Noah: Now their settlement extended from Mesha going toward Sephar, the hill country of the east. Mesha shares the same root word as Mahser. • Mahser Location - This has the same meaning as the town of Uzengili but is the location of the area. • Nasar - Means: To make a sacrifice. This likely refers to the sacrifices Noah made to God in worship after he and his family were saved from the Flood. • Yigityatagi - Means: Hero’s anchorage. This refers to the place where the drogue and anchor stones came to rest in this area of the mountains of Ararat. • Arz-zapt (Arzap) - Means: To capture the earth. In the Semitic version of Arz-zapt, which is Eretz-tsab, means: To cling to the earth. These names are linked to the place where the Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat. The name for this town today is Sagliksuyu and is where some drogue stones, the ruins of Noah’s house, and Noah’s altar are located. • Nuhun Gemisi - This name means Noah’s Ark in Turkish. It is referred to as the location of Noah’s Ark today, and road signs placed by the government use it to mark the route to Noah’s Ark National Park. ruclips.net/video/9f4uF4Va9gI/видео.html
IRL a cop wouldn't be able to reach for anything inside his jacket...he would have been simply blown to a ceremony involving some bagpipes, a pitt escort and 6 boards...
@@sharonjensen3016 Without a doubt. The mafia must just shake its head at what Congress and others get away with... but, of course, it's easy when you write the rules.
@@maryanne7161 make someone's day phrase of make: make an otherwise ordinary or dull day pleasingly memorable for someone. "a mention in her favorite mag would make her day"
@@maryanne7161 What’s so hard to understand? It would be pleasing to Clint’s character and would make his day if that would-be-robber tried to do something sketchy, because it would give Clint a reason to blow his brains out!
I remember seeing the trailer for this movie in the theater in 1982. It was simply the 7-seconds or so looking down the barrel of Eastwoods cannon and his famous "Go ahead, make my day" line. Shortest and best movie trailer of all time.
@@ThekiBoran try what I’m switching to, the S&W model 69 in .44 with a 2.75 inch barrel . It only holds 5 shots but the whole point of .44 magnum is not having to fire twice. Massive concussive force but these days and after a road rage incident I’ve been moving towards penetration over all else
Well, bearing in mind that he's 91 as I write, I've no doubt that he'll take that as a huge compliment and if you're very lucky, send you a Christmas card .
"We're not just gonna let you walk outta here." "Who's we?" "Smith, Wesson, and me."🤣🤣🤣🤣That line always makes me laugh like a deranged maniac. He's a living legend.
He is, my friend! Clint had many great lines, but that is my personal favorite. When you're a badass who revolutionized Hollywood in the 1970s, you are legend!
Like some scene from bud spencer terence hill. Movies from these days .....not same quality. Also for exempal ..alien 1 ...still best scfi from 70er...
@@EmilSosnin been getting coffee for 10 years without sugar. Now there’s sugar and the place has went to shit. Maybe it was a little joke but you didn’t get it.
@@EmilSosnin based on what I found online (since I haven't seen the movie), it seems that D'Ambrosia told "Dirty Harry" that psychic stuff is not a basis for police work, or something along those lines.
So nice of those robbers to stand politely and listen to Harry's story about his coffee, and his segue into the "Smith and Wesson" one liner. Back then even the bad guys had manners.
Bear in mind, they decided to rob a diner frequented daily by the police officer with the highest body count in the country, so they couldn't have been the brightest.
It's gonna be a very sad time when Clint passes. I'm 70 and have followed him since Rawhide! There will never be anyone better than Clint Eastwood. Even when he had his sidekick "Clyde." Loved everything he has done.
Those Every Which Way but Loose flicks were freaking awesome and insanely hilarious....one of my all time favorite scenes is when Philos mother chases those bikers off her property with that side by side....
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It's such a manifestation of machismo and racial dynamics (dreams about being a strong hero) that it's nauseating / laughable a the same time. He does not say thanks, does not look her in the eye, she is just an object at the service of the powerful macho man. In reality they are always afraid.
Dirty Harry in the 70's and 80's was a household name but Eastwood's all time best for me was High Plains Drifter and Josie Wales. Of the Dirty Harry series, as good as the first one was, Magnum Force will always be the best. Great cast with a lot of young up and coming superstars and a great storyline with one of the great lines in all of film history, "Man's got to know his limitations!"
Magnum Force was/is so good, because it flipped the protagonists (trying not to spoil just incase there is one random person who hasn't watched it already who somehow ended up reading these comments !!)
@@slocumb1270 I agree with you! Not in today,BLM stuff. To many gun violence shows on the t.v.. I just can't take it. Bring back Casey Jones, Sky King, Bat Man etc . Oh,Rin tin tin.Lost in Roy Rogers. And all the old cow boy's shows. Hopp along casedy.(Lost in Space)
Fake hero just like Rocky well I wouldn't be to upset if they gave Clint a statue because he's a great actor director but Rocky getting a statue a fake fictional movie character in Philadelphia yet Joe Frazier one of the greatest heavyweight champion of all time doesn't have a statue in Philadelphia he gave so much to the city
@@OttoByOgraffey and if you can't tell, I'm being sarcastic when I say, "oh my god I never realised, lol!" I could have edited it when I realised but then the previous comments that are actually funny wouldn't be funny anymore and they would just look sad like yours.
Back then people had common sense to call someone a "sucka" actually meant something. Now just turn on the evening news everyone is a "sucka" its lost its value.
I know that "Make my day" is the line everyone remembers, but I always thought "We're just not going to let you walk out of here. Smith, Wesson, and me" was better.
Harry's only standing there, with just a cup of coffee in his hand, lulling the crook into thinking that he's not a threat. But back in the day much like Christopher Reeve was typecast as SuperMan- to Eastwood fans, the characters he played on-screen (Man With No Name, Josey Wales, Dirty Harry) were ALWAYS QUICKER on the draw, than his opponents. So even if that punk had tried to shoot Harry in mid-sentence, Harry would still have outdrawn him & gunned him down!
@@vjreimedia Are you thinking of the first Dirty Harry film? This is part 4 from around 83-84, The World Trade towers has been open for maybe a decade by the time this came out. Concorde was definitely going by then and I'm pretty sure even the Space Shuttle was in use too.
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At the risk of disillusioning you and perhaps ruining your life, I feel I must tell you that Dirty Harry was a fictional character (never existed in reality). He was played by a professional actor named Clint Eastwood. Yes, a Hollywood actor. Just outside the view of this scene there are multiple cameras and film crew members creating the illusion of law and order. By the way, even the weapon used by the actor Clint Eastwood is not actually a .44 Magnum, contrary to popular myth, nor is the sound effect of it firing remotely akin to an actual large caliber handgun, or any actual firearm for that matter.
@@davidharris8628 The movie gun sound is very much like the sound of a 50 caliber Israeli special forces standard issue sidearm. I heard it fire many times at a gun range. I was just firing a measly AK-47.
Except if a cop did these kinds of things in real life, there’s a good chance innocent people would get caught in the crossfire. See, since it’s a movie that’s scripted, blocked and choreographed, everything can go perfect. But in real life, if a cop did this, there’s a pretty significant risk that he could miss and hit a civilian, or one of the criminals would have shot someone. It’s funny how a situation like this can result in no harm to innocents when it’s predetermined that it won’t.
@@aaronstark5060 Look at statistics...innocent people already get hit all the time...by cops and bad guys alike. Just letting people steal from stores, burn buildings, and whatever else they want isn't making the world a better place. Maybe we don't need a bunch of Dirty Harry's running around, but I think there is something to having tougher cops!
@@solidaudioTV Look man, all I am saying is that, while it’s fun in a movie, in real life, we don’t need cops recklessly firing into a crowd of pedestrians.
@@aaronstark5060 As a first response? I agree. But sadly I think alot of cops have been emasculated of using necessary force these days. I do appreciate friendly police (actually the word police comes from the word 'polite'), but they need to be empowered to deal with crime appropriately.
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Walter White Since you don't really exist I guess it wouldn't be wrong to make you💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Hopefully in real life you'll say the wrong thing to the wrong dude. 😱😱😱😭😂😂
Barry Lell im black and drink black coffee so how is that racist? u ppl say anything thesedays u probably would say breathing in air is racist if was given a chance😂
"We're not just going to let you walk out of here". "Who's we sucka?" "Smith, Wesson, and Me". In a decade of one-liner tough guy sayings that might be the best one of all.
A throw back to classic Crime Noir writing. Showing depth of knowledge and understanding of the subject matter of the natural hard ass crime solvers. Cases often started or turned during a moment of normal every day this or that, complete with a killer witty throw away line. Ya can't beat the O.G pulp crime writers for those Moments.
that movie came out during the time I was in college. My fraternity brothers and I were watching TV and the ad came up for that movie. They played a snippet of that scene with the iconic line, and right after he said it, we were all in awe, jaws dropping in astonishment at such a macho thing to say. STILL makes me smile.
More Quotable than "Top of the World Ma", "You Talking to Me?", You Can't Handle the Truth!", "Show me the Money!" or "Get ya Hands Off Me, You Damn Dirty Ape."? 🦍
@@gtd9536 how about Dirty Harry 1-4? Spaghetti trilogy? Pale rider? Josey Wales? Unforgiven? High plains? Eiger sanction? Where eagles dare? Richard jewell? Gran Torino? Flags of our fathers? Sands of Iwo Jima? On and on and on. Yes there are a few flops in there too. I could skipped cry macho
The irony is this is about the time the sugar industry went into overdrive in demonising saturated fat. Harry was wrong BTW...any amount of that sugar is bad for you.
@@Britonbear "refined" sugar especially is very bad for you. In my tea, I have Waitrose fairtrade crunchy brown Demerara sugar. And never more than one teaspoon in a bone china mug.
And how about the way the first bad guy was unable to figure out the meaning of "Smith, Wesson and me" even as Harry is slowly and obviously reaching for a gun. How considerate of him
At least in the first couple the bad guys get a few rounds off and put him in danger but they are terrible shots and always seem to be single action variants of 30's police revolvers.
I remember seeing the trailer, months before the movie came out, and the crowd going crazy for the line. That' the first time I ever saw folks applauding a preview.
Re: Tidalx. Imagine going out of your way to say something completely stupid. I wonder if its mother had any children that she didn't abort. The world may never know.
I love how the camera zooms in on Dirty Harry when he sneaks around back, and they cue music like he's a horror villain. The bad guys never had a chance.
@@haylobos8261 .44 Magnum is very controllable. Granted it's the most powerful handgun most shooters can confidently control. A very versatile round too can be dialed in to anything you want from light target loads to hard cast, gas checked rounds to take game that can hunt you back. Once you get to .454 Casull and above uncontrollable takes a whole new meaning with the exceptions of .45 Win Mag, .475 Wildey and .50 AE. The recoil reciprocation of the slides in their respective semiautomatic magnums help tame the recoil. Every action, equal and opposite and all.
The "Make my day" line is classic. The "...Smith, Wesson & Me" also...and the other Dirty Harry movie "...you have to ask yourself, do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?" Love that :)
So many great, great movies from the 70s and 80s with actors like Clint, Charles Bronson, Chuck Norris, Burt Reynolds, Stallone, etc. and the list goes on and on right into the Van Damme and Steven Seagal era. The Dirty Harry movies were great spanning almost 20 years.
Clint Eastwood has more classic one liners than any other actor in history. And he did them so perfectly. No other actor could be as believable as Clint Eastwood.
@Mikhail Chelpon that's because Arnold was never given many lines. He didn't speak much in Conan or Terminator. I think Hollywood wasn't digging his heavy Austrian accent. But yeah. He's definitely a contender.
It would be so cool to make a video on classic movie quotes.. u put them up and we say where they are from!!! I also loved Paul Newman from COOL HAND LUKE saying WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS A FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE!!!!
".....Smith, Wesson, and me", and "go ahead, make my day" - perhaps the greatest movie lines ever uttered, now and into the future. I WAS going to become a movie writer, but I see now that my efforts would fall woefully short, way short.
I agree , but my favourite is the monologue he says twice in the first Dirty Harry movie which ends with ' Do you feel lucky ? .....Well do you punk ? '
"You know, in this world there are two kinds of people. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig." My favourite, from The Good, The Bad and the so forth, etc, etc..
Can’t be any worse, my friend than it is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We average almost a murder every night. It’s bad down here. Violent crime is through the roof carjackings you name it we got it.
It sounds like most places could use a Dirty Harry these days. The problem is that the establishment would have him hounded out of town on a rail in two shakes of a duck's tail. It would never work. Your worst enemies aren't the criminals, it's your government that is all but bending over backwards to enable them. That's why they banned your guns, so that, when you finally figure out who needs the boot and how, there isn't a single means by which to enforce that long overdue bit of justice. Heavily politicising police forces was another way they gained and retain control.
I know the "Make my day" line was the one most remembered, but it was the dialogue between the one gunman and Harry that always tickled me: Harry: "Well, we're not just going to let you walk out of here." Gunman: "Who is we sucka?" Harry: "Smith and Wesson and ME!"
+aabaa aabaaa I think it's sad that so many people who quote that line forget why it was written, and forget what preceded it in the first place. Maybe because it's from a 1980's action movie they don't think they have to know.
The end of the outlaw josey wales where they are in the bar is my favorite Clint Eastwood moment: Clint eastwood asks the guy, “you a bounty hunter? Man replies “a mans got to make a living somehow” Clint replies “dying ain’t much of a living boy” Brilliant
My cousin and her parents visited a diner allegedly owned by Clint Eastwood some years ago. The place was empty and they were disappointed when Clint didn't appear to be there. But after a few minutes, he appeared and went over to chat with them. He sat talking with them for almost an hour and he was as interested in a family from the same city as the Beatles, as they were to be sat with a movie legend.
We need a dirty Harry in Chicago, New York, Detroit, San Francisco (hell, we need him for the entire miserable state of California). And plenty of other liberal run areas.
"Go ahead, make my day"..Has to be THE most recognized line in movie history.
I'd say "I'll be back" holds that title
"May the Force be with you."
That's why I got my ownS&W mod 29..
So how ahead make my day...
"We're not in Kansas anymore."
@@thecentralscrutinizer304 That was actually my first thought.
"That's one thing about our Harry, he doesn't play any favorites, Harry hates everybody..." -DeGeorgio
yeyo1990 Only the bad guys
👆🤡
Harry definitely hates rapists and murderers. Don't blame him.
He talks too much. He is an idiot.
Many people today believe Noah’s Ark and the Flood are just myths or some altered version of ancient beliefs. Of all the stories in the Bible, Noah’s Ark and the Great Flood is one of the most controversial. Is it all true? Did it really happen? How did it happen? And if it’s true, is there evidence of the Flood and the existence of Noah’s Ark today? In this video, we’ll be looking at overwhelming evidence that supports the location of Noah’s Ark. We’ll also end with a faith lesson about what God would desire for us to learn from this event. I really believe this video will be life-changing and transforming to your life. The Great Flood account is mentioned in writings, or oral traditions found all around the world. In fact, as mentioned, it’s referred to in around 200 accounts. These flood legends are common across a wide range of cultures, extending back to shortly after the flood account. These accounts depict a flood, sometimes global in scale, usually sent by a deity or deities to destroy civilization as an act of divine judgment. They are found on virtually every continent and share very similar themes. This is so because Noah’s descendants stayed together until God confused their languages at the Tower of Babel, and they scattered as found in Genesis 11. Places of Interest at the Durupinar Site 1. Noah’s Ark National Park - Located about 17 miles or 28 km. south of Mt. Ararat, about 260 miles or 450 km. southeast of the Caspian Sea, and about 200 miles or 9(320 km. west of the Black Sea. 2. Noah’s Ark Location 3. Noah’s Ark Visitor Center 4. Drogue - Anchor Stones 5. Noah’s Home 6. Noah’s Altar & Corrals 7. Mountains of Ararat 8. Mount Ararat 9. Wall of Heaven Site 10. Crow Won’t Land Site 11. Village of the Eight 12. Stele 13. Ostracon The names of the surrounding places affirm this site as Noah’s Ark location. • Village of the Eight - This village was named after Noah and his family that God saved from the Flood. It used to be called Kazan and today is called Goller. • Kargaconmaz - Means: The crow or bird won’t land. This refers to Noah letting birds out of the Ark to see if there was dry land. • Ziyaret Dagi - Means: To make a voluntary pilgrimage. This likely refers to the pilgrimage of Noah and his family aboard the Ark. • Uzengili Town - This was formerly called Mahser, which means: To be drawn out of the water or judgment day. The name Moses has the same root. In Genesis 10:30, it says regarding the descendants of Noah: Now their settlement extended from Mesha going toward Sephar, the hill country of the east. Mesha shares the same root word as Mahser. • Mahser Location - This has the same meaning as the town of Uzengili but is the location of the area. • Nasar - Means: To make a sacrifice. This likely refers to the sacrifices Noah made to God in worship after he and his family were saved from the Flood. • Yigityatagi - Means: Hero’s anchorage. This refers to the place where the drogue and anchor stones came to rest in this area of the mountains of Ararat. • Arz-zapt (Arzap) - Means: To capture the earth. In the Semitic version of Arz-zapt, which is Eretz-tsab, means: To cling to the earth. These names are linked to the place where the Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat. The name for this town today is Sagliksuyu and is where some drogue stones, the ruins of Noah’s house, and Noah’s altar are located. • Nuhun Gemisi - This name means Noah’s Ark in Turkish. It is referred to as the location of Noah’s Ark today, and road signs placed by the government use it to mark the route to Noah’s Ark National Park. ruclips.net/video/9f4uF4Va9gI/видео.html
I was six yrs old when this came out. Remember seeing it, and haven't seen anything cooler since
Yup.
@@rodnyg7952 if you get it serviced, which would cost a couple of hundred, I’d say it’s worth several thousand.
I'm 72, I never saw anything cooler before that either.😂
You saw this at 6 years old?
Highly doubt it...
@@ValiantWrestling you seem pretty confident for someone who knows absolutely nothing about me.
The doubt of a complete online stranger --too funny
Robber: Who's "we", sucker?
Harry: Smith, Wesson and me
Epic...
But it should've been: "Smith, Wesson, and I."
He says "sucka"
Never get enough of Dirty Harry
Right turn Clyde
We need him today in San Francisco.
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I've watched this scene hundreds of times - and will watch it hundreds more! :-0
yeah..., would you marry him?
Smith and Wesson and ME!!!!! How awesome was that line
Nails!
Who are smith and wesson btw?😅
IRL a cop wouldn't be able to reach for anything inside his jacket...he would have been simply blown to a ceremony involving some bagpipes, a pitt escort and 6 boards...
Actually that line trumps the iconic "...make my day".
@@kjthekunoichi Gun manufacturing company called Smith and Wesson corp
子供のころから何回もテレビで見ましたが、年金生活者になった今見ても素晴らしいです。名作!!
I never get bored catching this scene once in a while. Love Clint Eastwood.
Criminals in the 1970s:" Let's rob a diner with guns"
Criminals in 2021:" I can walk out with up to $1,000 in merchandise and no one will say a word"
Yeah, why rob a diner when you can walk out with $20,000 worth of Prada and LV.
Corruption starts at the top. The biggest criminals today are in politics or the medical profession.
@@sharonjensen3016 Without a doubt. The mafia must just shake its head at what Congress and others get away with... but, of course, it's easy when you write the rules.
Gotta love liberal insanity
@@josephmonti4524 Liberalism is a mental disorder,,,,
Saw this at the cinema. The packed theater errupted with laughter when Clint said, that now so famous line, "Go ahead, make my day." Gotta love Clint.
Wow what an experience. Wish I could have travelled back in time to watch this at cinema!
At the picture show
That phrase was so popular, that I saw part of that scene on the news!
@@maryanne7161 make someone's day
phrase of make:
make an otherwise ordinary or dull day pleasingly memorable for someone.
"a mention in her favorite mag would make her day"
@@maryanne7161 What’s so hard to understand? It would be pleasing to Clint’s character and would make his day if that would-be-robber tried to do something sketchy, because it would give Clint a reason to blow his brains out!
Back then movies were iconic those lines go ahead make my day
I remember seeing the trailer for this movie in the theater in 1982. It was simply the 7-seconds or so looking down the barrel of Eastwoods cannon and his famous "Go ahead, make my day" line. Shortest and best movie trailer of all time.
And now they show the entire movie in the trailers themselves.
I shot a .44 magnum with a 6" barrel once. It kicks like a mule.
@@ThekiBoran try what I’m switching to, the S&W model 69 in .44 with a 2.75 inch barrel . It only holds 5 shots but the whole point of .44 magnum is not having to fire twice. Massive concussive force but these days and after a road rage incident I’ve been moving towards penetration over all else
1983
@@ThekiBoran me too. It was brutal.
IMO Dirty Harry Callahan is one of the greatest movie characters ever. 5 entertaining movies.
Thanks Clint !
I love how Clint Eastwood has looked 70 years old for the past 50 years lol
🤣
Well, bearing in mind that he's 91 as I write, I've no doubt that he'll take that as a huge compliment and if you're very lucky, send you a Christmas card .
😂😂😂
I'd love to see Harry Callahan back on patrol in San Francisco with his Smith & Wesson model 29.
LMFAO!!! Hey Dick Bob Charcoal, ask Santa for glasses, yadumbshit......
He is definetly the last of the golden era of actors. The person is right who said in an earlier post we need to honor him before he dies!
"We're not just gonna let you walk outta here."
"Who's we?"
"Smith, Wesson, and me."🤣🤣🤣🤣That line always makes me laugh like a deranged maniac. He's a living legend.
He is, my friend! Clint had many great lines, but that is my personal favorite. When you're a badass who revolutionized Hollywood in the 1970s, you are legend!
@@scottfisher7478 Indeed.
Best product placement in any movie, ever
Totally!
Best advertisement for S&W ever. Not the reason I have one, but I like it!
I've probably watched this scene a 100 times. Never gets old.
Just 100...? 😄
Hope it keeps you honest by watching what can happen if you switch sides ...
this scene and the Universal Soldier "I just want to eat" and the Pulp Fiction diner scenes are classic 90s diner scenes.
Neither do the robbers after Harry's finished
Like some scene from bud spencer terence hill. Movies from these days .....not same quality. Also for exempal ..alien 1 ...still best scfi from 70er...
"Call D'ambrosia at the DA's office and ask him if coffee is psychic." - Most underrated line in this scene.
Care to explain
cherish - NOT
@@EmilSosnin been getting coffee for 10 years without sugar. Now there’s sugar and the place has went to shit. Maybe it was a little joke but you didn’t get it.
@@EmilSosnin based on what I found online (since I haven't seen the movie), it seems that D'Ambrosia told "Dirty Harry" that psychic stuff is not a basis for police work, or something along those lines.
Cherish : never explain anything to abject morons.
So nice of those robbers to stand politely and listen to Harry's story about his coffee, and his segue into the "Smith and Wesson" one liner. Back then even the bad guys had manners.
Bear in mind, they decided to rob a diner frequented daily by the police officer with the highest body count in the country, so they couldn't have been the brightest.
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@@danieltroxel210 You’ve got to ask yourself one question: ‘Do I feel lucky?’ Well do ya, punk?
Just like in martial arts films.
Yeah. And you have to love how each one patiently waits for the previous guy to get shot before taking his turn to shoot. 🙄
All of his movies are Gold. They never get old. I always love seeing bad guys receiving justice from the barrel of a gun.
We need you more than ever Inspector Callahan !!
@@jesusbencomo3495👍🇦🇺
Typical American response.
It doesn't happen every day/week in other 1st world civilizations.
@@tracylf5409 Knock it off
@@tracylf5409gfys
I appreciate how Eastwood’s day wasn’t yet made by taking the first three guys out.
@@bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 No Thanks. you want a good bullshit story, Read the Bible, I mean HOLY SHIT !
@@bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 if i was in the mood for fiction i would prefer grimm's fairy tales.
LOL
black lives don't matter apprently ..?
@@bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 Muhammad wears sunglasses though and has a beach. So I'm not decided yet.
Sell it to me...
When movie’s portrayed the bad guys accurately
Even with a black and white tv you could always pick out the troublemakers.
Do you mean Black? I suspect you do.
@@argekay1960 your comment is comedy gold🤣
@@marcschneider4845 yes blacks.
Five dudes taking over a donut shop? Real accurate
The most shocking thing about this scene?
That dinky, little cup he’s holding is called a “Large” coffee.
How much water do you need in your coffee?
That was a large in the 70s/80s.
He paid a dollar for a measly styrofoam cup of coffee.
You must be american lol
ZACKLY what I thought first time I saw it : HTF is that thimble a "large"?!
Urban Pacification is a lost art. We need more Dirty Harry's.
It's a movie. In real life, anyone doing that would have left bodies, both innocent and guilty all over the place.
@@marcschneider4845 Agreed. Just anybody doing it would leave bodies all over the place. That's exactly why we need Dirty Harry in real life.
They don’t make them like that anymore aye
With Scott Eastwood
It's gonna be a very sad time when Clint passes. I'm 70 and have followed him since Rawhide! There will never be anyone better than Clint Eastwood. Even when he had his sidekick "Clyde." Loved everything he has done.
Those Every Which Way but Loose flicks were freaking awesome and insanely hilarious....one of my all time favorite scenes is when Philos mother chases those bikers off her property with that side by side....
Clint was already being a Racist for 32 years before you were born. Quite an accomplishment.
rowdy yates............ ramrod .......... tom still watching them on the grit channel ......
but the thing is you sould be sad that day but remember to be happy the thing he have made for you .
@@jerryferko8309 -- Think I'm missing your point...what are you saying?
I will NEVER get enough of this Eastwood scene. "Makes my day" every time.
Never EVER
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Now days movies are so woke and politically correct.
It's such a manifestation of machismo and racial dynamics (dreams about being a strong hero) that it's nauseating / laughable a the same time. He does not say thanks, does not look her in the eye, she is just an object at the service of the powerful macho man. In reality they are always afraid.
I’ve read this with Clints voice in my head !
The absolute best. Please come back, Harry. The country needs you.
Dirty Harry in the 70's and 80's was a household name but Eastwood's all time best for me was High Plains Drifter and Josie Wales. Of the Dirty Harry series, as good as the first one was, Magnum Force will always be the best. Great cast with a lot of young up and coming superstars and a great storyline with one of the great lines in all of film history, "Man's got to know his limitations!"
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with Clint, one doesn't lose
I liked him even better in "A fistful of dollars", "A few dollars more", and of course "The good, the bad, and the ugly".
Magnum Force was/is so good, because it flipped the protagonists (trying not to spoil just incase there is one random person who hasn't watched it already who somehow ended up reading these comments !!)
My favorite line from Josie Wales is from the Indian. Endeavor to persevere.
Ive seen this scene a dozen times and it still makes me smile from ear to ear. Thank you Clint for the great films.
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This scene could never be made in today's woke climate.
@@slocumb1270 I agree with you! Not in today,BLM stuff. To many gun violence shows on the t.v.. I just can't take it. Bring back Casey Jones, Sky King, Bat Man etc . Oh,Rin tin tin.Lost in Roy Rogers. And all the old cow boy's shows. Hopp along casedy.(Lost in Space)
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Fake hero just like Rocky well I wouldn't be to upset if they gave Clint a statue because he's a great actor director but Rocky getting a statue a fake fictional movie character in Philadelphia yet Joe Frazier one of the greatest heavyweight champion of all time doesn't have a statue in Philadelphia he gave so much to the city
"Smith, Wesson and me!" Dirty Harry has some of the most iconic phases in movie history. 😎
Like his emo phase or his Minecraft phase or his “I think playing drums would be interesting” phase?
@@MatthewLarson578 haha
π/2 phase shift
Uh, if you can't tell by the previous comments making fun of you, it's *phrase.
@@OttoByOgraffey and if you can't tell, I'm being sarcastic when I say, "oh my god I never realised, lol!"
I could have edited it when I realised but then the previous comments that are actually funny wouldn't be funny anymore and they would just look sad like yours.
Clint Eastwood - Dirty Harry movies - pure perfection ! Subscribed right away.
Ah, the good old days where calling someone a “sucka” was a brutal insult! 😆
Did he call him a pig eared sucka?
Back then people had common sense to call someone a "sucka" actually meant something. Now just turn on the evening news everyone is a "sucka" its lost its value.
@@bryanfarts822 What is a suka?
@@charlesjonessr3684 I changed it for you.
It was a fitting successor to 'jive turkey'.
I know that "Make my day" is the line everyone remembers, but I always thought "We're just not going to let you walk out of here. Smith, Wesson, and me" was better.
My personal favorite is "...A lot of sugar." That's the one I quote all the time.
U forgot '' i just came bk to complain''.
Let's face it: the whole scene is badass. "Make my day" is the cherry on top of a perfect Dirty Harry scene.
Harry's only standing there, with just a cup of coffee in his hand, lulling the crook into thinking that he's not a threat. But back in the day much like Christopher Reeve was typecast as SuperMan- to Eastwood fans, the characters he played on-screen (Man With No Name, Josey Wales, Dirty Harry) were ALWAYS QUICKER on the draw, than his opponents. So even if that punk had tried to shoot Harry in mid-sentence, Harry would still have outdrawn him & gunned him down!
Mandalore Rising - Me too! Because i love S&W revolvers.
this movie is 40 years old
but NEVER gets old
The acting was just so… well, it was awful. The lines were so silly
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@@vjreimedia HAHAHAHA!!!
@@vjreimedia Are you thinking of the first Dirty Harry film? This is part 4 from around 83-84, The World Trade towers has been open for maybe a decade by the time this came out. Concorde was definitely going by then and I'm pretty sure even the Space Shuttle was in use too.
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I remember in the theater, ppl were like "Geez damn lady!!" with that sugar LOL
Dear Harry, since you left San Francisco, you will not believe what has happened........... Please come back!
It was like that back then too, just not quite as far along. That's one of the themes of all the movies.
At the risk of disillusioning you and perhaps ruining your life, I feel I must tell you that Dirty Harry was a fictional character (never existed in reality). He was played by a professional actor named Clint Eastwood. Yes, a Hollywood actor. Just outside the view of this scene there are multiple cameras and film crew members creating the illusion of law and order. By the way, even the weapon used by the actor Clint Eastwood is not actually a .44 Magnum, contrary to popular myth, nor is the sound effect of it firing remotely akin to an actual large caliber handgun, or any actual firearm for that matter.
@@davidharris8628 YAWN
@@davidharris8628 The movie gun sound is very much like the sound of a 50 caliber Israeli special forces standard issue sidearm. I heard it fire many times at a gun range. I was just firing a measly AK-47.
@@davidharris8628 Yawn.
The ENTIRE world needs MORE Dirty Harrys!!
Fuckin right.
Hm.. I really don't see the need for this here in Switzerland
More like gun control
@@gerardofb2994 He does fine w one hand and doesn't need a second for gun control
To show smug, self-serving do-gooders how it's done. I like that idea.
People need to give more credit to the waitress for her situational awareness and quick thinking.
They do. They made an entire scene of a movie based on exactly that.
Its a movie not real life
....and she's so pretty as well ...
Snowflake take.
Yeah but if things didn’t go Harry’s way… she the one
This needs to happen more often, then crime wouldn't be so damn high
Clint was a US Army swim instructor Ft Ord, California 1951
Except if a cop did these kinds of things in real life, there’s a good chance innocent people would get caught in the crossfire. See, since it’s a movie that’s scripted, blocked and choreographed, everything can go perfect. But in real life, if a cop did this, there’s a pretty significant risk that he could miss and hit a civilian, or one of the criminals would have shot someone. It’s funny how a situation like this can result in no harm to innocents when it’s predetermined that it won’t.
@@aaronstark5060 Look at statistics...innocent people already get hit all the time...by cops and bad guys alike. Just letting people steal from stores, burn buildings, and whatever else they want isn't making the world a better place. Maybe we don't need a bunch of Dirty Harry's running around, but I think there is something to having tougher cops!
@@solidaudioTV
Look man, all I am saying is that, while it’s fun in a movie, in real life, we don’t need cops recklessly firing into a crowd of pedestrians.
@@aaronstark5060 As a first response? I agree. But sadly I think alot of cops have been emasculated of using necessary force these days. I do appreciate friendly police (actually the word police comes from the word 'polite'), but they need to be empowered to deal with crime appropriately.
This is the most memorable scene of Dirty Harry saga. When Harry says "Smith, Wesson and me" and he takes his 44 Magnum. It's unforgettable
That's the high point of the series? Thanks for saving me a lot of time.
@@rezneba101 the first installment of the series, from that it gets repetitive
Colt doesn’t Like this.
@@user-th6oi8pg4n yea he acts like Jason after the first one.
Just doesn't have the same meaning when most today would say, Glock and me. Lol. I keep it close by saying, SIG Sauer and me.
Brings back wonderful memories of my childhood. I adored those movies.
I still do, watched them all again not so long ago.
Class never goes out of style 😎
Never get bored with a classic line 'Go ahead, make my days'.
What about every which is loose and Clyde
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The man, the myth, the legend. Mr Clint Eastwood ladies and gentleman.
"Well, We're not going to let you just walk out of here"
"Who's we sucker"
"Smith,and Wesson,...and Me"
Harry is not a racist. He drinks black coffee.
Barry Lell He drinks boooloopaloochookaskasdolly juice too 🍸🍸🍸🍷🍷🍷🍹🍹🍹🍹🍹🍶🍶🍶🍶🍶🍶☕☕🍵🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼
Walter White Since you don't really exist I guess it wouldn't be wrong to make you💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Hopefully in real life you'll say the wrong thing to the wrong dude. 😱😱😱😭😂😂
Barry Lell 😂😂😂
He hates everyone, he does not discriminate, free loath for everyone.
Barry Lell im black and drink black coffee so how is that racist? u ppl say anything thesedays u probably would say breathing in air is racist if was given a chance😂
"We're not just going to let you walk out of here".
"Who's we sucka?"
"Smith, Wesson, and Me".
In a decade of one-liner tough guy sayings that might be the best one of all.
I miss the days of one-liners😭 I'm a sucker for them!!!!
notice how soon black slang hits it's expiration date? "what's hip today, might become passe"
Go ahead, Make My Day
Same actor as the "That's not a knife" scene form Crocodile Dundee?
and they didnt let them walk outta there three carried out n one escorted out
“ make my day” one of the most iconic classic lines ever!
NO.
Eu concordo- i agree
Yeah no shit.. it's only been quoted to death forever
It still gets me how the waitress managed to pour 16 ounces of sugar in a 12 ounce cup😂
Make Jelly sometime
3 cups berries
7 cup sugar
equals 5 cups jelly???!!!
Some of Dirty Harry's most iconic scenes occur while he's eating a hot dog, a hamburger, or drinking a cup of coffee.
Harry's lunch being interrupted by crims is a motif of the franchise. The best was when he had his lunch at the airport spoilt by hijackers.
Cranjis M. Yep, couldn't agree more with you!
Or executing criminals !!!
A throw back to classic Crime Noir writing. Showing depth of knowledge and understanding of the subject matter of the natural hard ass crime solvers. Cases often started or turned during a moment of normal every day this or that, complete with a killer witty throw away line. Ya can't beat the O.G pulp crime writers for those Moments.
i notice he is usually holding a gun too
that movie came out during the time I was in college. My fraternity brothers and I were watching TV and the ad came up for that movie. They played a snippet of that scene with the iconic line, and right after he said it, we were all in awe, jaws dropping in astonishment at such a macho thing to say. STILL makes me smile.
"Do you feel lucky punk?" Is the tag line all the kids in my neighborhood used back in the 70s. It was repeated a million times.
Too bad dirty harry never arrested the developers who knocked down buildings where people lost their homes and became desperate.
In less than 4 minutes Eastwood made two of the most quotable quotes in movie history
Calm down
@@wileecoyote5749 why calm down if you’re right, sleep walker.
I'd love to see Harry Callahan back on patrol in San Francisco. He'd have that City cleaned up in no time😅
@@wileecoyote5749 Maybe if were an Ace Rental gun, not a Smith and Wesson
More Quotable than "Top of the World Ma", "You Talking to Me?", You Can't Handle the Truth!", "Show me the Money!" or "Get ya Hands Off Me, You Damn Dirty Ape."? 🦍
Go ahead make my day! Another great line from Dirty Harry
Thank you Clint Eastwood for all the movies you have made. Never seen a bad one ever. Thank you so much for the excellent entertainment.
I tried but I can't think of a bad movie he's made. I can think of some strange ones but no bad ones.
You should watch more. He has been in plenty of duds too.
I never get enough of Clint Eastwood movies... All his movies are great...
Totally agree 100%! I could name 40 that I love. No one else comes close
Cry Macho kinda sucked.
@@gtd9536 absolutely agree, not his best. But can you name 20 insanely great eastwood movies? I know you can. Who else can match that?
@@gtd9536 how about Dirty Harry 1-4? Spaghetti trilogy? Pale rider? Josey Wales? Unforgiven? High plains? Eiger sanction? Where eagles dare? Richard jewell? Gran Torino? Flags of our fathers? Sands of Iwo Jima? On and on and on. Yes there are a few flops in there too. I could skipped cry macho
@@bigbaddms Pale Rider...'Preacher my ass' 💪
Go ahead, make my day! That's one quote nobody will ever forget!
That famous line about making Callahan's day is an absolute cracker. Wouldn't you just love to make that nice man's day? 😂
Not just a classic line but also stresses the danger of having too much sugar which is bad for you.
Did I hear him right ? Did he imply that coffee is " Psychic" ". ?
Sweet!!
The irony is this is about the time the sugar industry went into overdrive in demonising saturated fat. Harry was wrong BTW...any amount of that sugar is bad for you.
@@Britonbear "refined" sugar especially is very bad for you.
In my tea, I have Waitrose fairtrade crunchy brown Demerara sugar.
And never more than one teaspoon in a bone china mug.
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Let's appreciate Mr Clint Eastwood while he is still on this earth
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Republican fossil
@@kenw5437 Libertarian Legend.
A pure classic cinematic line!! 😁👍
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Ahhh the good old days...I miss Dirty Harry. We need him these days!
"Go ahead, make my day." Best badass line ever!!!
"Make my day" and "Hasta la Vista, Baby!". The most iconic movie sayings ever!
May the force be with you is still more iconic
and I'll be back.
@@joetravieso3542 Only for mouthbreathers..
Do you feel lucky punk?
You are forgetting “YIPPEE KI YAY, MOTHERFCKR”
It’s always so well-mannered of the bad guys to queue patiently in sequence to be shot by Harry 😂😂😂
And how about the way the first bad guy was unable to figure out the meaning of "Smith, Wesson and me" even as Harry is slowly and obviously reaching for a gun. How considerate of him
At least in the first couple the bad guys get a few rounds off and put him in danger but they are terrible shots and always seem to be single action variants of 30's police revolvers.
It is a stupid movie which I enjoyed as a child. Back when I thought fairytales were for real!
Well...Even thugs had more decorum back then...
Fair point. In "Fury", battalions of German soldiers ran obligingly back and forth in front of Brad's guns so that they could be shot.
Todays version of that scene. Clints fired from his job, and the 4 robbers out on 1$ bail
And the media calls him a white supremist
@@bodanlunny1323and they wouldnt allow blcks to be bad guys in movies saying its gracist
Real talķ!! We need more Dirty Harry type police today!!
Robbers would sue the city for millions
And become regulars on CNN/MSNBC or maybe even congressman
Robbers would sue the city for millions
And become regulars on CNN/MSNBC or maybe even congressman
It is STILL one of the most bad-ass lines in movie history.
I know. "Watcha doin, pig-head sucker?" is the bomb!
Which one? Couple of good ones in there
Do you feel lucky suker? "፣፣DO ya…?
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@@Ewgene "Call Di Ambrosia in the DA's office. Ask him if coffee is psychic."
I remember seeing the trailer, months before the movie came out, and the crowd going crazy for the line. That' the first time I ever saw folks applauding a preview.
didnt happen
Re: Tidalx. Imagine going out of your way to say something completely stupid. I wonder if its mother had any children that she didn't abort. The world may never know.
1:34 The most unbelievable part of this scene is that size was considered a LARGE coffee in the 70s.
1983
@@carloscerdan2782 thanks...forgot this was III or IV
I love how the camera zooms in on Dirty Harry when he sneaks around back, and they cue music like he's a horror villain. The bad guys never had a chance.
If that was today, they would get to walk away just like they are doing everywhere! (Pandering at it's finest.)
Shooting the SW44mag 240gr jacked hollow point the muzzle flash recoil pure beast love it awsome
This NEVER gets old!!
@grand nagus racist
Lies again? Less Sugar
Wheel said man ✌️😃😎🌍
No butch, this shxt is old and played!
This is the Attitude we need today
One of the great movie lines makes everyone's day!!
He needs to come to Chicago as well.😂
My favorite Clint quote was “I’m all for gun control so long as I’m the one controlling the gun !”
You can't control that gun. Clint would fly through the back if he fired it.
@@haylobos8261
Not 40 years ago.
“Thats a hell-of-price-to-pay for being stylish “
You're mouthwash ain't making it.
@@haylobos8261 .44 Magnum is very controllable. Granted it's the most powerful handgun most shooters can confidently control. A very versatile round too can be dialed in to anything you want from light target loads to hard cast, gas checked rounds to take game that can hunt you back.
Once you get to .454 Casull and above uncontrollable takes a whole new meaning with the exceptions of .45 Win Mag, .475 Wildey and .50 AE. The recoil reciprocation of the slides in their respective semiautomatic magnums help tame the recoil. Every action, equal and opposite and all.
The "Make my day" line is classic. The "...Smith, Wesson & Me" also...and the other Dirty Harry movie "...you have to ask yourself, do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?" Love that :)
I've used that on my property,with a bad guy...
Ronald Reagan quote that line in a speech
"A man's got to know his limits." :)
2:05 "Smith, Wesson...and me .... " ... best line ever !!!
....along with “Well, punk, do you feel lucky ?”
Best line ever...until "Go ahead. Make my day."
There's gotta be two reasons why I shouldn't blow you away right now I can't think of one!
So many great, great movies from the 70s and 80s with actors like Clint, Charles Bronson, Chuck Norris, Burt Reynolds, Stallone, etc. and the list goes on and on right into the Van Damme and Steven Seagal era. The Dirty Harry movies were great spanning almost 20 years.
How could we ever forget the late Patrick Swayze as Dalton…
“Pain don’t hurt.”
Clint Eastwood has more classic one liners than any other actor in history. And he did them so perfectly. No other actor could be as believable as Clint Eastwood.
I reckon so
The 1 liners in Josey Wales are classic.
@Mikhail Chelpon that's because Arnold was never given many lines. He didn't speak much in Conan or Terminator. I think Hollywood wasn't digging his heavy Austrian accent. But yeah. He's definitely a contender.
@@frankdavis2522 The bounty hunter says ,a man has to do something for a living , Clint says " Dying aint much of a living" Probably my favorite
@@scottydog62 heck yea! Or he ain't hard to follow, he leaves a trail of dead men behind!
“Go ahead…Make My Day.” One of the great movie quotes!
But today he would be out on bond to carry on his profession while Harry gets charged with murder.
This started movie quotes.
It would be so cool to make a video on classic movie quotes.. u put them up and we say where they are from!!! I also loved Paul Newman from COOL HAND LUKE saying WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS A FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE!!!!
I reckon so.
".....Smith, Wesson, and me", and "go ahead, make my day" - perhaps the greatest movie lines ever uttered, now and into the future. I WAS going to become a movie writer, but I see now that my efforts would fall woefully short, way short.
The best scene of any Dirty Harry movie, was the original, '71, when his new partner asks him, "Why doe they call you Dirty Harry"??
"A man's got to know his limitations" @Harry Callaghan.
I agree , but my favourite is the monologue he says twice in the first Dirty Harry movie which ends with ' Do you feel lucky ? .....Well do you punk ? '
Your mouthwash aint makin it
"You know, in this world there are two kinds of people. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig."
My favourite, from The Good, The Bad and the so forth, etc, etc..
Every Shot in the black, great.
Need some of this in London at the moment!
Can’t be any worse, my friend than it is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We average almost a murder every night. It’s bad down here. Violent crime is through the roof carjackings you name it we got it.
It sounds like most places could use a Dirty Harry these days. The problem is that the establishment would have him hounded out of town on a rail in two shakes of a duck's tail. It would never work. Your worst enemies aren't the criminals, it's your government that is all but bending over backwards to enable them. That's why they banned your guns, so that, when you finally figure out who needs the boot and how, there isn't a single means by which to enforce that long overdue bit of justice. Heavily politicising police forces was another way they gained and retain control.
I know the "Make my day" line was the one most remembered, but it was the dialogue between the one gunman and Harry that always tickled me:
Harry: "Well, we're not just going to let you walk out of here."
Gunman: "Who is we sucka?"
Harry: "Smith and Wesson and ME!"
+aabaa aabaaa BOEM!
"I just came back to complain"
+aabaa aabaaa I think it's sad that so many people who quote that line forget why it was written, and forget what preceded it in the first place. Maybe because it's from a 1980's action movie they don't think they have to know.
I actually like his sarcastic comment at the end.
We need more of this these days.
Amazing scene....one of the best of all times!!!!!
1:25 The way Clint appears...
This man is beyond legendary, and then one of the most iconic movie lines of the century...
It was like a ghost.
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Now we're not just gonna let you walk out of here, "Who's we suc'ah" ,Smith and Wesson and me...
When you just went for a casual coffee but ended up a hero. Just another day at work.
Legendary Clint Eastwood. You always made my day. Rarely can we find this kind of great movie anymore.
Movies like this will never be made again..too many snow flakes..
Clint Eastwood is literally still making films.
I'm really glad they never tried to reboot this.
We need more Dirty Harry's in this country
doesn't help things when DA's keep letting these guys out over and over again these days !!
@grand nagus sure it is lol
@grand nagus I think your on meth
@Jerry Woods, just a"nagus" being a "nagga" , tney all nag too much.
@grand nagus what the hell are you even talking about ? Put the crack pipe down
Lmao
There was no way Harry was going to let
Loretta die in this scene
She was his coffee wife😂
Loretta (Mara Corday) was the female lead in the movie Tarantula, from 1955, where Clint had a small role as a fighter pilot.
@@ghostwriter74 Clint and her probs kept in touch and he got her this role
She was one of the jail cops in The Gauntlet, also with Eastwood.
She is also still alive at 93 years young. 🙏
That's awesome!! Thank you for the trivia
I love how the line " Go ahead, make my day" was sampled. It's classic.
GO AHEAD MAKE MY DAY. The greatest movie line ever...
Most quoted line of all the Dirty Harry movies.
I prefer "Deserves got nothing to do with it."
The end of the outlaw josey wales where they are in the bar is my favorite Clint Eastwood moment:
Clint eastwood asks the guy, “you a bounty hunter?
Man replies “a mans got to make a living somehow”
Clint replies “dying ain’t much of a living boy”
Brilliant
maybe, but his monologue about his .44 Magnum - it ends with "do you feel lucky, punk? Well, do you?" has to be up there too...
So what you're saying is you've only seen one movie lol?
My cousin and her parents visited a diner allegedly owned by Clint Eastwood some years ago. The place was empty and they were disappointed when Clint didn't appear to be there. But after a few minutes, he appeared and went over to chat with them. He sat talking with them for almost an hour and he was as interested in a family from the same city as the Beatles, as they were to be sat with a movie legend.
If it was before 2000, it's quite possible it was The Hog's Breath Inn at Carmel by the Sea, California.
@@incub8 or the Mission Ranch
He's a legit GOAT and tells great stories
I bet nobody rob that diner!
He's a solid dude. Told some great stories and breast-fed my niece without breaking eye contact the entire time. This was the early 90s
This is when Hollywood movies were good.
And know they suck
@@bobmiller970 yes they suck 100%
Yeah, when you could shoot them because they were the bad guys.
DesertScorpionKSA when Bad guys were the bad guys and cops didn’t mess around..
Not just good. Bad ass!
The dudes face when he sees Harry stood there,absolutely brilliant
There will NEVER be another actor like Clint Eastwood. He was and is the epitome of COOL..
kool, is steve mcqueen, charles bronson , .. clint eastwood...
Truth...🙂🙂
He is cool only if you are slow...
Dirty Harry. We need you now more than ever.
100%
We need a dirty Harry in Chicago, New York, Detroit, San Francisco (hell, we need him for the entire miserable state of California). And plenty of other liberal run areas.
@@christhornton1785 Amen.
Rrriiiggghhhttt!!!
@@christhornton1785 Amen Chris
Beautiful, a classic that never gets old...
Yeah, but a little unrealistic. They could rob a bank better, full armed and well organized, instead of people in a coffee shop.
@@switch12345678 it's called suspension of disbelief.
@@switch12345678 coffee shop no cameras,no security.
@@switch12345678 people rob stores all the time, what the heck you on about?
@@turinturambar8622 This looks too professional for a simple shop, dude. Four gunmen for some pocket money. lol
Never gets old
Smith and Wesson and me! It never gets old! Go ahead make my day!
Another great actor, every movie Clints in is so authentic.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
It never fades, just perfect.