There's several good quotes from Josie Wales. One of my favorites was from Nowatti. " I didn't surrender, my horse did. He's probably pulling a wagon in Kansas". I would say top 3 western of all time.
How about when the bad guys are destroying the town in the beginning and the old lady is getting beat up (paused) old lady: have you ever seen such cruelty
@@joshblanchard3719 kinda yeah. it's not a reliable marketable genre from a stability standpoint. the first western wave started IN the wild west era, cowboy action stories gave way to comics and radio/tv/film, but people often forget many early cowboy film stars knew Wyatt Earp and were at his funeral. but time moved on, and trend shifted. honestly it's a miracle the "Cowboy & Indians" trend survived the depression and WWII era's switch in focus to Private Eye versus Mobster tropes, but ultimately The Lone Ranger was Killed by Buck Rogers and the postwar scifi space stuff. they attempted to make western films for a while during this period, but interest had flagged to an alltime low and they just stopped bothering. the second wave of italian "spaghetti westerns" was a potential revival/return to the genre, but ultimately turned out to be shortlived, most american attempts failing financially, and only really serving as a vehicle for a precious few stars, such as Eastwood to establish themselves. this wave was killed off by a number of things, but the revelent point is it died. then the 90's saw the third wave which started really strong with hot sellers like Tombstone, but ultimately was more of a flash in the pan then the second wave, yielding very few good films and as a genre generally failing at the box office as a result. hollywood has a history of burning itself with westerns, and doesn't trust them enough to make a push for any westerns. thus westerns are rare now, often remakes with high production and big names, and usually at least decent(3:10 to Yuma, True Grit, Bone Tomahawk), and will sometimes do lighter westerns for less cash that are comedic parodies or odd deviations(Ballad of Buster Scruggs, 1,001 ways to die in the west, Cowboys and Aliens) which are more risky and hit or miss. they don't know how to handle the genre, and they're scared of going all in as a result. that as well as Political correctness and cost. back in the day the studio backlot was fine for most shooting, and if it wasn't you weren't too far removed from the era so ghost towns and western architecture was more common for filming, less regulation over firearms handling etc., versus today where a backlot set will look cheap or fake, and NO PLACE looks like 1870's Yuma/Tombstone/Deadwood anymore for shooting purposes, and now you have to pay significantly more people to have firearms on set, doing "Injun" stuff isn't Politically Correct anymore and you have to consider how you represent it very carefully, same for confederate stuff, same for slavery/segregation/"Black Stuff", etc. it's all just a lot of cost, headache and risk, and hollywood doesn't like any of those things.
You sir are a lucky man to be surrounded by all those beautiful Ladies. Have a very blessed life. And may the light of lights illuminate all of your paths.
Great line in Western , “ My Name Is Nobody “. Terrence hill looking at tombstones on Boot Hill, “ Billy the kid, Jesse James, Cole younger, Sam peckinpah “ !
Lol! I agree, things have sure changed and fast! Have you ever heard of how you boil a live frog? I'm sure you have but just in case I'm going to tell you really quick. If you get the water boiling and put the frog in he will just jump out. Or if you put him in cold water then turn on the burner it will get hot fast and he will jump out. You have to put him in room temp water and every few minutes turn up the burner just a little. And in a few minutes turn it up again. The frog will stay in the water until he boils himself to death. Look at the world in 1955 what was considered shameful or wrong. We had the Bible taught in Schools, Prayer before School. People acted differently. Different Morales and Values! Now slowly over years and years we are almost boiling. I didn't mean to get in the pulpit. But sometimes you just have to lol! Thanks Ian! Lots of Love toward you guys!
Favorites: Tuco (Eli Wallach) - "If you're going to shoot, shoot!..don't talk!" Sundance and Butch (Robert Redford, Paul Newman) - "I can't swim!!." "Why, the fall will probably kill you!!"
That was one of the best, can you imagine the audience in Alabama did after hearing that line. Very similar to the line in Casablanca, 'There are some places in New York I would not advise you invade"
Well done. I've seen most of these movies. The best line from Rio Lobo is "Comfortable? I've been called a lot of things, but,,,. I'll say this. You're a lot better than a hot brick to keep a man warm" Try this one from the War Wagon. "Mine hit the ground first." "Mine was taller."
Both are awesome! I'm going to do at least 1 more of these probably 2 or 3 there are so many great lines in the older movies. I love to find newer movies that are creative but it's like all of the really creative people stopped being born after 1980.
I'm gonna quote my dad. Not an actor but a cattle rancher, and the biggest western fan I knew. " That's stouter than stud horse pee with the foam farted off". So is this channel.
Charlton Heston to Jim McKay (Gregory Peck) in The Big Country-“Well McKay, you’re even a bigger fool than I thought you were. And to tell you the truth, that just didn’t seem possible.”
Always loved the final exchange from For a Few Dollars More: Eastwood: (counting bodies/bounties) 10 thousand...12 thousand...8...16...17...22...22?... 27. Van Cleef: Any trouble, boy? Eastwood: No, old man. Thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's alright now.
My favorite western line was 'Mine hit the ground first' by Lomax 'Mine was taller' from the War wagon between John Wayne's charater and Kirt Douglas (aka Lomax)
That is one of my favorite movies in the world! I've probably seen that seen 5000 times and all those times of seeing it it never occurred to me that the guy getting kicked in the balls isLurch from The Addams family!
Best western line was in the original magnificent 7 , two traveling salesman want to pay for a funeral of a deceased Indian, the undertaker agrees but the driver refuses to drive the hearse as the townspeople don’t want the Indian buried on Boot Hill with white outlaws ! Now the greatest line ! …the salesman then say to the undertaker, “so the drivers prejudiced too “ the undertaker replies, “ when it comes to getting his head blown off, he’s downright bigoted. “ ! Lol
At 7:07 Quigley Down Under.... The next lines were some of the best as well.... "I thought you didn't know how to use a pistol?" "I didn't say I didn't know how to use one, I said I didn't have no need to use one!" Ruined that clip by not showing it....
Funniest line ever in film was in “ The Gauntlet “ , always bleeped now on TV ! Clint Eastwood, a cop, asks Pat Hingle about the new district attorney , “ is he any good ?” Hingle replies , “ him, he couldn’t convict Hitler with a jury of Jews “ ! RUclips please don’t cancel me ! ….another great line was Humphrey Bogart “ the Big Sleep “ ! Bogart tells his client, “ your daughters a flirt “. Client says “ why “ ! Bogart “ she tried to sit in my lap “. Client, “ she’s just being a girl “ ! Bogart, “ I was standing up at the time “ ! ……the last great line was from Elvis Presley in “ Blue Hawaii “. He’s laying a surfboard and his girlfriend says to him, “ how long do you plan to lay around like this “ ! Elvis replies , “ according to the GI bill of rights , when I get out the army I get my old job back, this is what I was doing when I got drafted “ ! Lol
Hombre, the whole movie is one great line after another. And while it is not a western per se, Hud is set in Texas and another source of great lines. Big Jake, "I thought you were dead." Also John Wayne's creed in The Shootist.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Tombstone, Pale Rider, the Outlaw Josey Wales, True Grit, Quigley Down under, the Quick and the Dead, Unforgiven, the Magnificent 7 (the new one), Rio Lobo, and Big Jake
Josie Wales "Dyin ain't much of a livin boy" the delivery on that line was masterful.
Awesome line!
That's why he walked away
@@tmayorca8770 " I had to come back"... " I know".
There's several good quotes from Josie Wales. One of my favorites was from Nowatti. " I didn't surrender, my horse did. He's probably pulling a wagon in Kansas". I would say top 3 western of all time.
For me from GBU " When you have to shoot, shoot don't talk".
redford and newman the greatest duo in hollywood
Who ever put this together totally gets the great westerns.
The best line in any western ever made is "You'd do it for Randolph Scott!"
LOL I remember that!
Crowd stand’s in unison removing hat’s and covering heart’s as a choir is heard in the background “Randolph Scott”
Absolutely a classic western!
How about when the bad guys are destroying the town in the beginning and the old lady is getting beat up (paused) old lady: have you ever seen such cruelty
They just don't make westerns like these anymore but Clint Eastwood and John Wayne where two of the best
Powers that be don't like westerns.
WERE two of the best.
@@joshblanchard3719 kinda yeah. it's not a reliable marketable genre from a stability standpoint. the first western wave started IN the wild west era, cowboy action stories gave way to comics and radio/tv/film, but people often forget many early cowboy film stars knew Wyatt Earp and were at his funeral. but time moved on, and trend shifted. honestly it's a miracle the "Cowboy & Indians" trend survived the depression and WWII era's switch in focus to Private Eye versus Mobster tropes, but ultimately The Lone Ranger was Killed by Buck Rogers and the postwar scifi space stuff. they attempted to make western films for a while during this period, but interest had flagged to an alltime low and they just stopped bothering. the second wave of italian "spaghetti westerns" was a potential revival/return to the genre, but ultimately turned out to be shortlived, most american attempts failing financially, and only really serving as a vehicle for a precious few stars, such as Eastwood to establish themselves. this wave was killed off by a number of things, but the revelent point is it died. then the 90's saw the third wave which started really strong with hot sellers like Tombstone, but ultimately was more of a flash in the pan then the second wave, yielding very few good films and as a genre generally failing at the box office as a result.
hollywood has a history of burning itself with westerns, and doesn't trust them enough to make a push for any westerns. thus westerns are rare now, often remakes with high production and big names, and usually at least decent(3:10 to Yuma, True Grit, Bone Tomahawk), and will sometimes do lighter westerns for less cash that are comedic parodies or odd deviations(Ballad of Buster Scruggs, 1,001 ways to die in the west, Cowboys and Aliens) which are more risky and hit or miss.
they don't know how to handle the genre, and they're scared of going all in as a result.
that as well as Political correctness and cost. back in the day the studio backlot was fine for most shooting, and if it wasn't you weren't too far removed from the era so ghost towns and western architecture was more common for filming, less regulation over firearms handling etc., versus today where a backlot set will look cheap or fake, and NO PLACE looks like 1870's Yuma/Tombstone/Deadwood anymore for shooting purposes, and now you have to pay significantly more people to have firearms on set, doing "Injun" stuff isn't Politically Correct anymore and you have to consider how you represent it very carefully, same for confederate stuff, same for slavery/segregation/"Black Stuff", etc.
it's all just a lot of cost, headache and risk, and hollywood doesn't like any of those things.
"My Mule don't like laughing, gets him the crazy idea that he gets laugh at...... Now if you would just apologize, like i know you going to ...."
My mistake, 4 coffins
Best quotes in a western ever: Blazing Saddles 😂
Unforgiven: "We all have it coming, kid."
You sir are a lucky man to be surrounded by all those beautiful Ladies. Have a very blessed life. And may the light of lights illuminate all of your paths.
Thank you so much! I pray the same for you!
The eight minute introduction to Once Upon a time in the West could be made into a movie.
And the types of the guys! You don´t see such men any more.
In the name of diversity we all behave and look the same.
Fav non western line. “Everyone has a strategy until they get punched in the mouth” Mike Tyson
You brought two too many.....deff top 5 ever😬😬
Outlaw Josie Wales for sure.
“Dyin’ ain’t much of a livin’, boy.”
One of my favorite lines and movies ever!!
My thought exactly.
JOSEY Wales.
I guess each of us has a different set of classic westerns. Some of these were spot on. Many weren't even close.
Agreed! There are a lot of great scenes out there!
You definitely appeal to one market with, "Dyin' ain't much of a living'," and a completely different one with, "I'm workin' for Mel Brooks."
Hi Frank, Hi Tina, just found a great couple of dudes putting up vids i like. Time to a start watching ---
Thank you! Hope you enjoy the Channel. We just have it for fun! We like all of the Old movies and Music!
The best quote in a western wasn't on your list - "Said I didn't like 'em. Never said I didn't know how to use one." Matthew Quigley
I love that movie and that scene!
Slightly misquoted, he said:
"I said I never had much use for one, I didn't say I didn't know how to use one."
Your sanity has corrected my error! TY!
@@wonkothesane8691 are you tall and do you gangle?
Yeah, they cut that clip to short.
Great line in Western , “ My Name Is Nobody “. Terrence hill looking at tombstones on Boot Hill, “ Billy the kid, Jesse James, Cole younger, Sam peckinpah “ !
“You see there are two kinda of people in this world my friend, those with loaded guns and those who dig, you dig”
*clunk
Two can dig better than one!
The last one is my favorite!
We don' need no stinkin' badges !
🤠👍
"Somebody go back and get a shitload of dimes!"
Slim Pickens was awesome!
We'll work up a #6 on em....
So many great movie quotes.
Yes, some great quotes indeed. I sure do miss the western movies. Right was right and men were men. Now no one knows. 😉. God bless. 🙂👍🏻🙏🏻
Lol! I agree, things have sure changed and fast!
Have you ever heard of how you boil a live frog?
I'm sure you have but just in case I'm going to tell you really quick.
If you get the water boiling and put the frog in he will just jump out. Or if you put him in cold water then turn on the burner it will get hot fast and he will jump out.
You have to put him in room temp water and every few minutes turn up the burner just a little. And in a few minutes turn it up again. The frog will stay in the water until he boils himself to death.
Look at the world in 1955 what was considered shameful or wrong. We had the Bible taught in Schools, Prayer before School. People acted differently. Different Morales and Values! Now slowly over years and years we are almost boiling.
I didn't mean to get in the pulpit. But sometimes you just have to lol!
Thanks Ian! Lots of Love toward you guys!
@@FrankAndTinaOfficial Yes indeed, the frog cooking is a great way of looking at it.
Favorites: Tuco (Eli Wallach) - "If you're going to shoot, shoot!..don't talk!"
Sundance and Butch (Robert Redford, Paul Newman) - "I can't swim!!."
"Why, the fall will probably kill you!!"
Best ? ? You toughest or easiest to bribe ?
Thanks guys!
THEY SURE DON'T MAKE MOVIES LIKE THEY USED TOO. THANKS FOR THE FOND MEMORIES OF SOME OF THE GREATS. MORE... WE WANT ..MORE :)
I'm partial to cold buttermilk.. well we ain't got none of that! And we ain't got no lemonade neither! Rooster cogburn talking to Matty Ross.
gotta love those 'thousand yard stares..'.
Awesome! I've seen all those movies again and again! God bless guys! Lotsa love!
Tony n Lee Ann
Oh yeah! Me too! To get them all it's going to take several videos lol! But I love to see the clips!
Love you guys!
@@FrankAndTinaOfficial ❤️👽😎
" I've heard about you "
" What have you heard ? "
" That you're a low down yankee liar "
" Prove it "
Best western gun fight EVER.
" Shane "
That was one of the best, can you imagine the audience in Alabama did after hearing that line. Very similar to the line in Casablanca, 'There are some places in New York I would not advise you invade"
Well done. I've seen most of these movies. The best line from Rio Lobo is "Comfortable? I've been called a lot of things, but,,,. I'll say this. You're a lot better than a hot brick to keep a man warm" Try this one from the War Wagon. "Mine hit the ground first." "Mine was taller."
Both are awesome! I'm going to do at least 1 more of these probably 2 or 3 there are so many great lines in the older movies. I love to find newer movies that are creative but it's like all of the really creative people stopped being born after 1980.
Or you low down yankee lier from shane
Let's go, we're burnin daylight. The Cowboys.
Good movies right there. I’m pretty sure that I e watched them all and a few of them multiple times. Take care my friends.
Yep I have a bunch! Love the old ones!
Mitch Robbins: "Killed anyone today?"
Curly Washburn: "The day ain't over yet."
City Slickers - 1991
All are classic!
I agree! Thanks for watching!
Yes like Tony said classic movies seen plenty of times here usually Sunday's in the afternoon , nice work Frank cheers
Yep! I love all of the old Westerns! I could watch them a million times!
Great clips and quotes, Thanks again
Glad you like them! We love Westerns too!
Some of the BEST I've ever seen ALL in one place.. thank you for this.. ;)
Thank you too!
"It's not good for some folks to live too long..."
Trinty - My name Is Nobody
I love that movie! Anything with Terrance Hill!
"That's what I call a Misourri boat ride".
"I'm your huckleberry "
"That's just my game"
Val Kilmer was the best Doc H ever!
"I was just jokin'.
"I wasn't".
Kilmer deserved an Oscar for Tombstone, he was robbed.
Agreed
We flipped a coin and I won had me rolling
That Clint clip at about 1:50 had him showing some pretty white & perfect teeth for the time period.
“T’ Hell with those guys. Buzzards gotta eat same as worms.”
0:38 Who could have known this villain would become a beloved proctologist/race ambulance crew member.
Can’t abide rudeness in a man, I won’t tolerate it! Capt. Woodrow Call, Texas Ranger.
"Print the Legend" The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
That is an awesome movie!
Pike Bishop. The Wild Bunch. "Let's go.
“We flipped a coin, and I won!” Great line……. No better way to take off a woman’s clothes.
What movie is that?
@@finrodbrs …….”Rio Lobo”
Those are some of the greats Frank! I can watch em over and over lol 😊🇺🇸🔥👏👏👏
Me too! Thanks Craig!
A marvelous selection! Well done!
I love Westerns! I could post them all day lol!
Great quotes, Frank and Tina. Been working on mine.
10 4! Thanks Uncle Al! I love Westerns!
Having Chris Pratt in the same video as John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Charles Bronson and Eli Wallach seems like sacrilege
If at least they used a line by Denzel…
"Use enough dinomite there Butch?"
Amazing 👍💞💞
Thank you so much!
😊👋
How about the power of the slap in the bar room scene in the movie Trinity-the man with no name.?
Very cool
It would be great if we could get some closed captions
God damn a love this channel
Thank you Mr Lawrence! We are glad you are enjoying it!
Love westerns, but man the best was Unforgiven. No good guys, no redemption, so dark, such despair, avenge one friend's death.
I'm gonna quote my dad. Not an actor but a cattle rancher, and the biggest western fan I knew. " That's stouter than stud horse pee with the foam farted off". So is this channel.
Lol! Thank you so much! Hahaha!
There's about 3 or 4 more from Butch and Sundance that could be in this reel. Loved it!!
I agree
Thanks for watching!
Lol,I can't swim 👍👍😂😂
Charlton Heston to Jim McKay (Gregory Peck) in The Big Country-“Well McKay, you’re even a bigger fool than I thought you were. And to tell you the truth, that just didn’t seem possible.”
I'll have to watch that one...thanks for the recommendation!
Always loved the final exchange from For a Few Dollars More:
Eastwood: (counting bodies/bounties) 10 thousand...12 thousand...8...16...17...22...22?... 27.
Van Cleef: Any trouble, boy?
Eastwood: No, old man. Thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's alright now.
Kool upload my FRIEND!
Thank you!
What about Clint’s mule? That was one sensitive mule!
My mistake, 4 coffins
1:40 Clint Eastwood made such a badass line the beer glass awardet him another beer
When you have to shoot, then shoot! Don't talk! Tuco!
I love Tuco!
My favorite western line was
'Mine hit the ground first' by Lomax
'Mine was taller' from the War wagon between John Wayne's charater and Kirt Douglas (aka Lomax)
Super cool vid 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
I've gotta practice my one handed draw
“That’s my steak Valance”.
"Pick it up" 🤠😁😁😁 I love that scene!
@@FrankAndTinaOfficial My absolute favorite!
One of mine for sure! I watched it again last night. It's on Spectrum on demand free movies this month!
That is one of my favorite movies in the world! I've probably seen that seen 5000 times and all those times of seeing it it never occurred to me that the guy getting kicked in the balls isLurch from The Addams family!
never empty Beerglas...a miracle ;) at 1:56
Best western line was in the original magnificent 7 , two traveling salesman want to pay for a funeral of a deceased Indian, the undertaker agrees but the driver refuses to drive the hearse as the townspeople don’t want the Indian buried on Boot Hill with white outlaws ! Now the greatest line ! …the salesman then say to the undertaker, “so the drivers prejudiced too “ the undertaker replies, “ when it comes to getting his head blown off, he’s downright bigoted. “ ! Lol
Tons of good quotes out there. How about a best, shortest quotes. You can start with 'not hardly'.
sorry but The Duke and Clint are the best for me
Little Bill was pretty good with a gun. He just wasn’t no carpenter.
Lol! True!
The best line is silence, after they shoot his tire out on " fistful of dynamite"
At 7:07
Quigley Down Under....
The next lines were some of the best as well....
"I thought you didn't know how to use a pistol?"
"I didn't say I didn't know how to use one, I said I didn't have no need to use one!"
Ruined that clip by not showing it....
Richard Boone in Hombre. “Now I owe you, you put two holes in me”
Why did they dub over Jack Elam? Was his line a little too rough for the censors?
Not sure....probably so.
Never understood that
Funniest line ever in film was in “ The Gauntlet “ , always bleeped now on TV ! Clint Eastwood, a cop, asks Pat Hingle about the new district attorney , “ is he any good ?” Hingle replies , “ him, he couldn’t convict Hitler with a jury of Jews “ ! RUclips please don’t cancel me ! ….another great line was Humphrey Bogart “ the Big Sleep “ ! Bogart tells his client, “ your daughters a flirt “. Client says “ why “ ! Bogart “ she tried to sit in my lap “. Client, “ she’s just being a girl “ ! Bogart, “ I was standing up at the time “ ! ……the last great line was from Elvis Presley in “ Blue Hawaii “. He’s laying a surfboard and his girlfriend says to him, “ how long do you plan to lay around like this “ ! Elvis replies , “ according to the GI bill of rights , when I get out the army I get my old job back, this is what I was doing when I got drafted “ ! Lol
None of those films are westerns. This video is about westerns.
@@trwent but the lines are great
"So tell me schatzi, is it twue what they see about you people being "gifted"
The best line in a western hands down: It’s twoo, it’s twoo! And as always, there’s gay, then there’s Tombstone!
Hombre, the whole movie is one great line after another. And while it is not a western per se, Hud is set in Texas and another source of great lines. Big Jake, "I thought you were dead." Also John Wayne's creed in The Shootist.
Those are some good ones!!
You I like magic ,plow dead as dead ,👍👍😄❤️
1:46 Is that the biker guy from "Every which way but loose"?
Yes. Many of Eastwoods movies had alot of same actors....look close and you will catch it.
Yep lol! Malpaso recycled all of their actors. Clint was pretty good about being loyal to his friends!
"Dance with the one that brung ya"
John Wayne did the same thing. Both actors had their group of friends, and used them over and over again in their movies.
@@howardsmith9342 You are so Right!! I just noticed that the other day...
What movie is that clip of army comitioning horse for the army?
That's Lonesome Dove. It's awesome! Probably the best Robert Duvall Western.
@@FrankAndTinaOfficial yes. Great movie. But I also like Open Range. Yes it's a Kevin Costner vehicle, but Duval is awesome.
SAY WHEN!
There are dozens more of such classic lines, let’s have another selection! ‘I was expecting a younger man,’. ‘Used to be!’ What film?
Asthonising how some six-shooters had seven bullets in it.
Yep
7
“Now commit the card to memory”
Lol!
You can almost put the entire film Tombstone here. Most of it is quotable.
Some of the movies I did not see. What are the names
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Tombstone, Pale Rider, the Outlaw Josey Wales, True Grit, Quigley Down under, the Quick and the Dead, Unforgiven, the Magnificent 7 (the new one), Rio Lobo, and Big Jake