@@ej4458 Clyde is smart but I don't think he can actually cope well with surprise's remember it took him 10 years to study Nick an plan everything an throughout the entire movie everything is going according to his plan sure he has contingencies in place but I don't think he ever expected Nick to discover his garage or to show up in his cell at the end I think he was genuinely caught off guard an for tacticians being surprised an caught off guard can be very deadly they go from being completely in control of the situation to not knowing what's going to happen next an it can cause them to panic or act irrationally in an attempt to regain control of the situation
Originally Clyde was suppose to win but Jamie fox refused to continue filming if hid character didn't end up being the hero at the end...kinda a douch move
One who does not take a death sentence lightly and realizes that he owes the man he kills at the very least to watch him die. She is gonna be participating in other recitals. That man is gonna be dead.
@@koalafromtomorrow5656 well that’s not true. How ya feel about capital punishment isn’t relevant here. Assigning CP or not isn’t up to him. It’s the jury’s decision to make. In some states, it falls to the judge for final say. All Fox can do is argue the case knowing that CP is a possibility. May come narcissistic in the movie , but the CP murderer comparison is wrong. He has nothing to do w/ rendering that punishment. We actually do.
@@tjanderson5892 Yes, but in THIS specific case, he KNEW the man he was sending to his 'potential' death was innocent of the crime he got convicted of. He got his conviction, but the whole premise of the Movie was that he KNEW he took the easy conviction by letting the guy ACTUALLY responsible for the murders get the deal to ensure his Career bolstering Conviction. So he's here soothing his own conscience by seeing his decision 'to the end' while doing the LAWFUL thing for his own aggrandizement, rather follow JUSTICE and go the risky route of trying to get the actual Murderer.
@@zara6854 start with nails, fingers, toes. Then strips of skin. Remove eye lids, ears, lips and nose. Make him look real spooky in the mirror. Then genitals. Introduce something acidic/basic to drip onto the exposed muscle. Some kind of lye solution maybe? Then we start to get really creative.
Rupert being crucified as he died for everyone else’s sins: the DA for letting the killer go, the judge for giving a small or lesser sentence and punishment, the lawyers who defended the killer, Darby the real murderer and POS, and finally Clyde Shelton who gets his revenge on all
I grew up (well went to school with) Josh Stewart, the guy who plays Rupert Ames in this movie. I haven't talked to him since high school but on screen to me he just looks and sounds like Josh. I guess when you know someone it doesn't matter how far they go in life there is a familiarity you have with them that never goes away. Josh has come a long way in his career and I'm happy for him, proud of him and glad he has seen some measure of success. Not too bad for a small town boy from the mountains of Appalachia. I still occasionally see his folks. His dad is a pastor and a retired phys ed. teacher and high school baseball coach. Good folks..........
Dude my dad works at Microsoft okay he knows bill Gates he can and will destroy your windows 11 Fortnite machine and my uncle works at Apple I guess you can say I got lucky hehe
@@TV-cx2zw Like I said... I haven't talked to him in 20 years. He was always a quiet guy in school. I remember in high school he used to drag this duffel bag around between classes that had all of his books in it. That thing was bigger than he was. Lol. His dad Reggie was our high school's baseball coach. Josh and I rode the pine most of the season we were on the team together. Don't know why his dad didn't play us much. Probably because we weren't upper classmen at the time. Josh has overcome some pretty bad tragedy in his life to get to where he is. I won't get into it because that is his personal life and none of anyone else's business but for someone who went thru what he went thru to achieve what he has achieved in and of itself deserves and demands respect. I don't know him anymore and didn't know him well in school but he was always a kind of down to earth guy. I'd say he hasn't changed much if at all......
@@louishernandez4422 yeah, a movie based on the real world. They even did a research on some weird blowfish poison so it’s weird that they are showing pumping 3 liters of liquid into human veins.
Ames I don't think deserved death, all he did at the murder scene was loot valuables. He told his accomplice the murderer to stop, but he wouldn't listen.
Ames death lasted 20 seconds or so compared to Darby that lasted god knows how long. From limbs to eyelids, teeth and groin probably lasted 30 minutes to an hour depending how much was removed from him.
This movie makes me feel like i should get therapy... the glee Clyde gets when hes explaining how hes gonna torture darby.. the way he says do you hear how fast your heart is besting? Mine too.. ive never related to something so psychotic so much...
That’s why family of the executed or lawyer in some way shape or form should be around for the execution. Everyone’s one simple fuckup away from a life changing lawsuit. Murica.
This is not a “simple fuckup”. Those drugs would’ve gone through a well documented chain of custody that any misplacement would’ve caught several times over. Each step of the process would’ve been drilled so thoroughly that allowing this to happen would require either criminal levels of negligence (on par with a surgeon failing to wash his/her hands or put on gloves) or malicious intent. Actual “botched” lethal injections really only involve mildly disturbing sights (for the audience) that the inmate probably isn’t even aware of. For example, they’ve lately been attempting to just overdose them on the sedative (the fun drug of the three) without administering the muscle relaxer (which paralyzes them). This means the viewers have to witness them gurgling a bit because they can still move. I think that should be just fine, because why should we be protecting ourselves like that from full knowledge of what is happening.
@@somexp12 or we could completely outlaw the death penalty. it’s barbaric and outdated. if you advocate for the death penalty, then you must think that the justice system is 100% accurate. which is impossible. it should be banned.
@@tylernovak2953 Way to go off topic. I have very little interest in the death penalty, which I see as a small price for a small benefit. Maybe 5 innocent people die *early* a year (in a manner pleasant than they would've experienced otherwise), and this may or may not be a deterrent to others. The stakes are about as low as gets with public policy. If you have a lot of energy invested into it one way or the other, and it's not for *orthodox* religious reasons (less serious groups don't share the same type of obligations), you're just doing it for attention. What got my attention here was the nonsense about how botched executions are so excruciatingly painful. Nowadays, these tend to be a failure (or absence of) the muscle-relaxers that paralyze the inmate. They don't reduce pain, rather they obscure (for the audience's benefit) any unconscious gurgling that might look like pain.
I wish they would release the alternate ending cut. The movie is a really interesting portrayal of post 9/11 America grappling with what justice exactly means. The 8th amendment never really gets mentioned in American Politics... torture for information doesn't work but I think it would pretty hard to prove it doesn't work as a deterrent on some level.
This actor I got to say has some great acting skills, every other lethal injection scene I’ve seen is never this dramatic, this reminds me of the good ol electric chair animatronic from distortions unlimited, will we ever get a lethal injection prop or animotronic
The point is that it is not like other lethal injections. The chemicals are designed to make it painless and that you can’t move, this was a tampered lethal injection to make it as painful and horrible as possible
Remember, Nick knew Ames was mostly innocent and had no direct part in the murder and rape of Clyde's wife and daughter, still sent him to death row because he wanted an easy win for his conviction record and knowingly let the actual murder-rapist go free.
fun fact: botched lethal injections happen all the time. There’s even a Wikipedia page that lists them. The inmates experience incredible pain all the way up until they die, and in some of these instances, it goes on for 45 minutes to an hour before they die. They even got videos of it right here, on RUclips
Think the last one was filled with epinephrine... adrenaline.... caused the heart to explode....hence the veins showing to extreme blood pressure ❤😂😂😂😂😂😂
That guy was injected with adrenaline, vinegar and chlorine hydroxide, adrenaline replaced the anesthetic, the vinegar made his veins burn and the hydroxide fused with the vinegar what it did was burst him to death, revenge of Clyde was sweet but scary for us.
Ames was a pos, but clearly it was Darby who was the sick fuck who deserved the lethal injection (hence why Clyde was so angry). I actually believe Ames when he says he was only there to rob them, and this is backed up at the beginning of the film when he's telling Darby "c'mon man, enough, let's go". Again still a pos, and I don't necessarily feel sorry for him, but Darby was the sick fuck.
In this situation though, I actually did feel really sorry for Ames, here are the reasons. 1. He was sentenced on death row for a crime he didn’t even do. 2. The crime he did commit, was steal some valuables and break in, which isn’t punishable by death. 3. I believe it is a brief scene but he tried to stop Darby 4. Why the hell was his death only 10 years after the crime in 2009, most death row inmates are like 20-30 years after. If it was a case they weren’t fully sure about, why was his execution so much sooner than most death row inmates. He should have been on death row longer, to be safe, he should have been scheduled around 2019-2030 or somewhere in that area. 5. Also there was so much more evidence to prove that Darby was way more likely to have committed the actual terrible monsterous crime. I don’t know why Darby was given the plead instead of Ames, it should have been the other way around. I will say though, I completely agree that Darby was the pure evil one and the one who should have been in Ames place.
I was thinking maybe it just might be me but if they would’ve put a guard when Clyde was in solitary confinement, and the movie would’ve been over in 20 minutes.
I dunno. A hell of a lot of people have been freed from death row and prison in general because it was later found that they were NOT GUILTY. Can you imagine going to the death chamber for a crime you did not commit?
@Isaac Clarke Here's what I learned about lethal injection. I get the warden signals to execution but does it depend on the state of how the execution proceeds like using the device to perform the execution or the executioner actually physically administers the lethal drugs.
If only the deal wasn’t made, then Darby would die like this and Ames would have just served a life sentence (as he didn’t actually kill either of Shelton’s family) but then again this is where he got the more grizzly fate. Both deaths are like something out of a horror movie
I would've loved to see Jamie Fox version of Clyde. If anyone doesn't know, Jamie Fox was supposed to be the villain instead of Gerard Butler. But they switch the roles
Ames didn't deserve this. He was just the get-away driver for a burglary and actively tried to stop Darby from escalating it to a double-homicide. Yeah he wasn't a 'good' guy but he didn't deserve to be executed. Let alone executed this way. Maybe 5 years in prison but not death.
I agree with you, in this situation though, I actually did feel really sorry for Ames, here are the reasons. 1. He was sentenced on death row for a crime he didn’t even do. 2. The crime he did commit, was steal some valuables and break in, which isn’t punishable by death. 3. I believe it is a brief scene but he tried to stop Darby 4. Why the hell was his death only 10 years after the crime in 2009, most death row inmates are like 20-30 years after. If it was a case they weren’t fully sure about, why was his execution so much sooner than most death row inmates. He should have been on death row longer, to be safe, he should have been scheduled around 2019-2030 or somewhere in that area. 5. Also there was so much more evidence to prove that Darby was way more likely to have committed the actual terrible monsterous crime. I don’t know why Darby was given the plead instead of Ames, it should have been the other way around.
@@amitkenan3878 He's an asshole & a crook but did he really deserve the death penalty? let alone like this. It's the one kill by Clyde I disagree with.
@@jamiehuynh9622 He should have been charged with manslaughter, not murder. I hate the Felony Murder rule and everyone who supports it. I don't care if it's a felony or a misdemeanor, manslaughter should apply to both. An accident is still an accident. If you disagree with me, I automatically hate you.
@@jazzjazz4750 if you disagree with me I automatically hate you. That's hilarious. I could give less of a shit if you hate me. He helped Darby in the robbery/murder of Clyde's family. He deserved the death penalty just as much as Darby did. Fuck both of them.
@@jamiehuynh9622 "I could give less of a shit if you hate me" So you care enough than. It would be a difference if you couldN'T give less of a shit. Again, he helped him in the robbery, but not the murder. That was all Darby. Even if it were my family, I wouldn't hate him for that. I would hate him for the robbery. Darby is the one I would hate for the murder. I would still hate Ames, but not for murder, because he DIDN'T murder my family. Darby did. Even in the most stressful of times, you need to get all the facts 100% accurate. Misinformation is one of the worst things in existence. If I were Clyde, I would want Darby sent to death row while Ames got put away for robbery and (possibly) manslaughter.
im pretty sure the reason he freaked out was because there was an air bubble in on of the liquids injected and for whatever reason i feel like it was revealed later in the movie that the dad put it there... i'm not entirely sure i haven't seen the film in a long time, but thought it was interesting that it seemed to be focused on for like a shot or two EDIT: nvm lol
No, an airbubble wouldn’t do nearly that much damage. Clyde swapped the shipments of one of the chemicals with something that caused a much more agonizing affect.
@@asheszu - Just FYI, the whole "air bubble" stuff is a myth. It takes a whoooole lot of air/gas to cause an embolism. During medical procedures, small amounts of air *very* often get into the veins by accident (like a bubble entering an intravenous fluid line), but 99.9% of the time, these air emboli are stopped at the lungs and there's no harm done. During my medical training, the doctors used to tell us that as long as the amount is not more than an *entire* regular size intravenous line worth of air, it's not even worth worrying about.
@Radical Thunder Where do you think doctors and nurses come from? They're regular people, they don't just pop out of the ground with medical licences. Statistically working in medicine isn't even an uncommon profession, I don't know why you're doubting such a benign comment.
Dude, the chemical that was in that last large vial caused his literal heart to explode in his rib cage. That would be cruel and unusual punishment and be some Geneva/Supreme Court law issue.
I can't say I have too much sympathy while Rupert Ames may not be a heartless, pure evil monster like Clarence Darby, he's still guilty by association and had to pay.
In this situation though, I actually did feel really sorry for Ames, here are the reasons. 1. He was sentenced on death row for a crime he didn’t even do. 2. The crime he did commit, was steal some valuables and break in, which isn’t punishable by death. 3. I believe it is a brief scene but he tried to stop Darby 4. Why the hell was his death only 10 years after the crime in 2009, most death row inmates are like 20-30 years after. If it was a case they weren’t fully sure about, why was his execution so much sooner than most death row inmates. He should have been on death row longer, to be safe, he should have been scheduled around 2019-2030 or somewhere in that area. 5. Also there was so much more evidence to prove that Darby was way more likely to have committed the actual terrible monsterous crime. I don’t know why Darby was given the plead instead of Ames, it should have been the other way around. I will say though, I completely agree that Darby was the pure evil one and the one who should have been in Ames place.
@@robertkenny1201 Have u heared of the Film with Josh Stewart called Back Fork, it was made in 2019, and I would like to think that this is where Rupert Ames would be if things went more smoothly and if Darby actually got Ames place and got executed in 2009. Since the crime was in 1999, Rupert Ames got to plead against Darby and Ames got to live a better future for himself over the last 20 years. He moved, got married, had a daughter, but he soon realizes that something else threatens his life.
The whole movie revolvers around a guy getting revenge on two men who killed his family, the guy getting a lethal injection although he didn't commit the murder he was there so I guess it somehow makes him better then the one who did.
we are not pretending to be God we are following his comand Genesis 9:6 states, “Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image.
Yeah in order to make that kind of vibrato look realistic you'd probably have to actually be able to do that kind of vibrato. They shouldn't have shown her hands or something.
@@Alan_Page honestly, i can forgive the vibrato if they just gave me some BASIC proper technique. Or show her play ANY other string aside from the A. Even the cello they chose is the wrong size lol smh
Question: What kind of poisonous substance or chemical was injected to him, which end his life like that? Does it have an identity? What are its effects on the human body that can kill people like that? I’m just curious to know... since I’m interested in chemistry. Don’t worry. Nothing bad will happen. Ever.
It's a Hollywood version of reality. There are three drugs, and the doses aren't anywhere near that big. The main drugs are pancurium bromide and sodium thiopental.
I’m also searching for what was used. A lot of people on Reddit say it was swapped with some sort of acid. Couldn’t be sulfuric because of the colour. Also could have been almost pure cyanide
*adrenaline (make him feel all the pain in hell) *vinegar (to create unimaginable pain *chloride hydroxide (detacher) so that when mixed with vinegar it creates a corrosive acid and bursts his veins
It’s like a masochistic version of the execution scene in Dead Man Walking… so much so, that Josh Stewart (the actor in this one) does kinda look a bit like Sean Penn… 🤪
@@Chuckiebeenkinky91 if she is guilty then so are you for not electing better politicians, but I don't see you carrying out justice on yourself, hypocrite.
See, that can become a slippery slope though. People are falsely imprisoned all the time (including in this scene, actually) so what if you were committed for a false accusation of rape? You’re going to get raped? And what about the degrees of crimes. For example, both manslaughter and first degree homicide both involve someone killing someone else, but they just happened differently. Nah, we have to have boundaries. Being locked up for life or executed is good enough for extreme crimes.
I dont get it.......a girl plays instrument and the audience claps and seem to enjoy while a person gets executed in such a manner....What on earth is going on?????
Well Clyde swapped the last chemical for something “more deliberate” if I had to guess from how fast those lessons formed, it was most likely some sort of acid.There would also have to be something in there to overcome the anesthesia (chemical 1) like adrenaline.
its hard to feel sympathy for him when your realize he stood there and watch not just a murder but a you know what when at any time he could of knocked the darby unconsciouns of a KID ontop of that means he really is just as deserving of suffering as darby.
All the resourcefulness of Clyde throughout this film and he gets easily fooled in the end? No way.
Exactly, the ending didn't feel right, how can a guy that smart not check something covered in a sheet or be suspicious.
I think that's how the story goes...Clyde wanted Nick to kill him so that he can see his family again
@@ej4458 Clyde is smart but I don't think he can actually cope well with surprise's remember it took him 10 years to study Nick an plan everything an throughout the entire movie everything is going according to his plan sure he has contingencies in place but I don't think he ever expected Nick to discover his garage or to show up in his cell at the end I think he was genuinely caught off guard an for tacticians being surprised an caught off guard can be very deadly they go from being completely in control of the situation to not knowing what's going to happen next an it can cause them to panic or act irrationally in an attempt to regain control of the situation
@@princeedmirovillar215 I think Clyde wanted nick to kill him to that nick could see how shitty the legal system is
Originally Clyde was suppose to win but Jamie fox refused to continue filming if hid character didn't end up being the hero at the end...kinda a douch move
Imagine missing your daughter’s recital just to watch a lethal injection. What father he is.
One who does not take a death sentence lightly and realizes that he owes the man he kills at the very least to watch him die.
She is gonna be participating in other recitals. That man is gonna be dead.
@@cauchyschwarz3295 he no different to a murder
@@koalafromtomorrow5656 well that’s not true. How ya feel about capital punishment isn’t relevant here. Assigning CP or not isn’t up to him. It’s the jury’s decision to make. In some states, it falls to the judge for final say. All Fox can do is argue the case knowing that CP is a possibility. May come narcissistic in the movie , but the CP murderer comparison is wrong. He has nothing to do w/ rendering that punishment. We actually do.
@@tjanderson5892 Yes, but in THIS specific case, he KNEW the man he was sending to his 'potential' death was innocent of the crime he got convicted of. He got his conviction, but the whole premise of the Movie was that he KNEW he took the easy conviction by letting the guy ACTUALLY responsible for the murders get the deal to ensure his Career bolstering Conviction. So he's here soothing his own conscience by seeing his decision 'to the end' while doing the LAWFUL thing for his own aggrandizement, rather follow JUSTICE and go the risky route of trying to get the actual Murderer.
Doing his job so he can provide for his family.
Considering what Clyde did to Darby later on, Ames got it easy.
Losing a limb, one by one, can't imagine that kind of pain.
@@edwardgaines6561 the limbs were the least of his worries lol
@@joesheridan9451 imagine if he started small, like nail and toe removal first
@@zara6854 start with nails, fingers, toes. Then strips of skin. Remove eye lids, ears, lips and nose. Make him look real spooky in the mirror. Then genitals. Introduce something acidic/basic to drip onto the exposed muscle. Some kind of lye solution maybe?
Then we start to get really creative.
@@3fl1ppp settle down edgy keyboard warrior
Great acting, he really sold the horrible pain of the tampered injections! He looks a bit like Edward Norton as well.
@MDE_11_84josh stewart
@MDE1984
Josh Stewart. He is also well-known for playing Will LaMontagne, the husband of Agent “J.J.” Jareau, in Criminal Minds…
Yeah I agree!
Rupert being crucified as he died for everyone else’s sins: the DA for letting the killer go, the judge for giving a small or lesser sentence and punishment, the lawyers who defended the killer, Darby the real murderer and POS, and finally Clyde Shelton who gets his revenge on all
Clyde does not get his revenge on all. The lawyer survives, ready to pull the smae shit again and again and again until the end of fucking time
he almost turned into the incredible hulk...almost...
HULK ANGRY, HULK SMASH!!!
😂😂😂
Its the second best comment
He even looks like Edward Norton.
This comment is funny considering that he looks like Edward Norton
I don’t know if it’s just in the movies but that’s a lot of milliliters of lethal cocktail
You must mean liters
@@L3THALXFOX idc
@@L3THALXFOX Damn, dude really chug that whole 3 bye bye bottles
they add saline to it could go through the body faster
Bro that would fill up a hole pool
I grew up (well went to school with) Josh Stewart, the guy who plays Rupert Ames in this movie. I haven't talked to him since high school but on screen to me he just looks and sounds like Josh. I guess when you know someone it doesn't matter how far they go in life there is a familiarity you have with them that never goes away. Josh has come a long way in his career and I'm happy for him, proud of him and glad he has seen some measure of success. Not too bad for a small town boy from the mountains of Appalachia. I still occasionally see his folks. His dad is a pastor and a retired phys ed. teacher and high school baseball coach. Good folks..........
I like josh. He was in the collection... punisher on Netflix..looks like a genuinely good dude.
Damn man what a small world
Dude my dad works at Microsoft okay he knows bill Gates he can and will destroy your windows 11 Fortnite machine and my uncle works at Apple I guess you can say I got lucky hehe
@@TV-cx2zw Like I said... I haven't talked to him in 20 years. He was always a quiet guy in school. I remember in high school he used to drag this duffel bag around between classes that had all of his books in it. That thing was bigger than he was. Lol. His dad Reggie was our high school's baseball coach. Josh and I rode the pine most of the season we were on the team together. Don't know why his dad didn't play us much. Probably because we weren't upper classmen at the time. Josh has overcome some pretty bad tragedy in his life to get to where he is. I won't get into it because that is his personal life and none of anyone else's business but for someone who went thru what he went thru to achieve what he has achieved in and of itself deserves and demands respect. I don't know him anymore and didn't know him well in school but he was always a kind of down to earth guy. I'd say he hasn't changed much if at all......
I went to school with Michael Jackson and Gordon Ramsey
Round of applause, great timing.
Bravo Clyde! Standing ovation.
We’re watching this in my Highschool sociology class rn. Pretty amazing movie so far
Did your class have thorough discussion of the movie?
Any medical experts here? How is it possible that you pump that much liquid that fast into a person’s vein without him exploding?
this guys asking all the right questions
Reality check, it's a movie my friend lol
@@louishernandez4422 yeah, a movie based on the real world. They even did a research on some weird blowfish poison so it’s weird that they are showing pumping 3 liters of liquid into human veins.
@@playerkingofnewyorkcity2581 -- how can you tell that it's a full liter?
@@MDE-11-84 I can’t. It’s a estimate. Could be more could be less. I’m just trying to say it’s a lot.
Ames I don't think deserved death, all he did at the murder scene was loot valuables. He told his accomplice the murderer to stop, but he wouldn't listen.
@Rights Taken he did ask him to stop, but probably didn't have it in him to get violent.
Dean Jacobs the Rich steak from the poor so they can be left in poverty to starve and live shitty lives. T
Felony murder rule applies here
@@mamaluigi7116 the fact he didn't intervene and try to stop the murder.
Dean Jacobs racist fuck probably
Compared to Darby I would prefer Ames’ demise
I didn’t realize this is the same actor the plays John pilgrim , amazing!
And one of Bane’s henchman in TDKR.
Lesson from this movie, Prosecutors should never ever make deals with Criminals!
Ames death lasted 20 seconds or so compared to Darby that lasted god knows how long.
From limbs to eyelids, teeth and groin probably lasted 30 minutes to an hour depending how much was removed from him.
Gotta love the subtle message there on this scene nice editing
That's what you get for helping Bane
This movie makes me feel like i should get therapy... the glee Clyde gets when hes explaining how hes gonna torture darby.. the way he says do you hear how fast your heart is besting? Mine too.. ive never related to something so psychotic so much...
Hands down best movie.
Minus the ending
@Radical Thunder you're god awful.
I would’ve agreed but than i saw the last 5 mins.
1:43 - Watched this scene yesterday and it freaking kept me awake all night
What's missing is a page out of the old westerns: the viewers singing "Shall We Gather at the River?"
I’ll take that over what Darby got every day of the year.
Honestly this might be the most disturbing scene in this movie.
@Raghav Dinesh they didn’t show it though
I loved it
Darby gets it worse.
I really dislike the beginning of the movie with the family. Most of it is implied but it's a nasty thing that happens.
Clyde messed with the drug to make it as painful as possible
That’s why family of the executed or lawyer in some way shape or form should be around for the execution. Everyone’s one simple fuckup away from a life changing lawsuit. Murica.
This is not a “simple fuckup”. Those drugs would’ve gone through a well documented chain of custody that any misplacement would’ve caught several times over. Each step of the process would’ve been drilled so thoroughly that allowing this to happen would require either criminal levels of negligence (on par with a surgeon failing to wash his/her hands or put on gloves) or malicious intent.
Actual “botched” lethal injections really only involve mildly disturbing sights (for the audience) that the inmate probably isn’t even aware of. For example, they’ve lately been attempting to just overdose them on the sedative (the fun drug of the three) without administering the muscle relaxer (which paralyzes them). This means the viewers have to witness them gurgling a bit because they can still move. I think that should be just fine, because why should we be protecting ourselves like that from full knowledge of what is happening.
@@somexp12 or we could completely outlaw the death penalty. it’s barbaric and outdated. if you advocate for the death penalty, then you must think that the justice system is 100% accurate. which is impossible. it should be banned.
@@tylernovak2953 Way to go off topic. I have very little interest in the death penalty, which I see as a small price for a small benefit. Maybe 5 innocent people die *early* a year (in a manner pleasant than they would've experienced otherwise), and this may or may not be a deterrent to others. The stakes are about as low as gets with public policy. If you have a lot of energy invested into it one way or the other, and it's not for *orthodox* religious reasons (less serious groups don't share the same type of obligations), you're just doing it for attention.
What got my attention here was the nonsense about how botched executions are so excruciatingly painful. Nowadays, these tend to be a failure (or absence of) the muscle-relaxers that paralyze the inmate. They don't reduce pain, rather they obscure (for the audience's benefit) any unconscious gurgling that might look like pain.
I wish they would release the alternate ending cut. The movie is a really interesting portrayal of post 9/11 America grappling with what justice exactly means. The 8th amendment never really gets mentioned in American Politics... torture for information doesn't work but I think it would pretty hard to prove it doesn't work as a deterrent on some level.
Wait wait wait... they made an alternate ending??
@@Milk27 ya its Biblical
@@comradecat3678 damn ok imma check it out. Cheers!
No
@@thog2915 anything more to add lol?
This actor I got to say has some great acting skills, every other lethal injection scene I’ve seen is never this dramatic, this reminds me of the good ol electric chair animatronic from distortions unlimited, will we ever get a lethal injection prop or animotronic
The point is that it is not like other lethal injections. The chemicals are designed to make it painless and that you can’t move, this was a tampered lethal injection to make it as painful and horrible as possible
Remember, Nick knew Ames was mostly innocent and had no direct part in the murder and rape of Clyde's wife and daughter, still sent him to death row because he wanted an easy win for his conviction record and knowingly let the actual murder-rapist go free.
Fantastic death scene.
Such a great movie, but they ruined the ending. They should have never changed it...
Beautiful revenge.
he didnt do the killing. hes just a thief with morals. Darby was the one that did it and lied about it
fun fact: botched lethal injections happen all the time. There’s even a Wikipedia page that lists them. The inmates experience incredible pain all the way up until they die, and in some of these instances, it goes on for 45 minutes to an hour before they die. They even got videos of it right here, on RUclips
Good to hear
@@amitkenan3878the irony of you commenting this on a movie about how torturing criminals is still bad
That's the Potassium Chloride kicking in. So sad. 😭 It's making him feel extreme pain and muscle spasms.
1:54 this made me feel sick I my head was spinning and I felt like I was losing consciousnes
THat one guy plays warden in every single movie with prison scene in it. :)
Looks like he popped after being injected with 3 litres of fluid lol
Think the last one was filled with epinephrine... adrenaline.... caused the heart to explode....hence the veins showing to extreme blood pressure ❤😂😂😂😂😂😂
That guy was injected with adrenaline, vinegar and chlorine hydroxide, adrenaline replaced the anesthetic, the vinegar made his veins burn and the hydroxide fused with the vinegar what it did was burst him to death, revenge of Clyde was sweet but scary for us.
Ames was a pos, but clearly it was Darby who was the sick fuck who deserved the lethal injection (hence why Clyde was so angry). I actually believe Ames when he says he was only there to rob them, and this is backed up at the beginning of the film when he's telling Darby "c'mon man, enough, let's go". Again still a pos, and I don't necessarily feel sorry for him, but Darby was the sick fuck.
In this situation though, I actually did feel really sorry for Ames, here are the reasons.
1. He was sentenced on death row for a crime he didn’t even do.
2. The crime he did commit, was steal some valuables and break in, which isn’t punishable by death.
3. I believe it is a brief scene but he tried to stop Darby
4. Why the hell was his death only 10 years after the crime in 2009, most death row inmates are like 20-30 years after. If it was a case they weren’t fully sure about, why was his execution so much sooner than most death row inmates. He should have been on death row longer, to be safe, he should have been scheduled around 2019-2030 or somewhere in that area.
5. Also there was so much more evidence to prove that Darby was way more likely to have committed the actual terrible monsterous crime.
I don’t know why Darby was given the plead instead of Ames, it should have been the other way around.
I will say though, I completely agree that Darby was the pure evil one and the one who should have been in Ames place.
Wish version of Edward Norton
Nick would rather watch some stranger die than see his own daughter's recital
Eduard Delacroix brought me here
2:10 He's going to transform into Carnage!
I was thinking maybe it just might be me but if they would’ve put a guard when Clyde was in solitary confinement, and the movie would’ve been over in 20 minutes.
Those administrating the poisons will they be going to hell?
They did not wet the sponge
For a second there I thought they were clapping because he was dead
Same lol
I don't think Ames deserved this. It wasn't him who killed Shelton's family. I feel kinda bad for him. Not for that good for nothing Darby though!
Doesn’t matter he stepped foot in the house to hell with him
@@kndli67 At least he tried to stop but failed.
@@dragonrider1736 Didn't do shit. stood still while the family was slaughtered
He escaped the collector, but Darby got him lol
For a moment I thought the black woman was clapping at the execution.
So he got drunk and high in lethal injections damn he was high AF before he past away
How all murderous criminals should be dealt with.
@@jesseangreen9613 "All For One" law.
You sure have a lot of faith in the criminal justice system being perfect.
I dunno. A hell of a lot of people have been freed from death row and prison in general because it was later found that they were NOT GUILTY. Can you imagine going to the death chamber for a crime you did not commit?
0:53 Is that the executioner?
@Dniala Daanabga Oh so 0:56 these guys are the executioners or tie down team?
@@lexusdriver1963 yes
@Isaac Clarke Here's what I learned about lethal injection. I get the warden signals to execution but does it depend on the state of how the execution proceeds like using the device to perform the execution or the executioner actually physically administers the lethal drugs.
I'm pretty sure he's the prison warden.
He is the warden, usually the warden at the time of executing a prisoner dresses quite formally but not wearing a dark tie for the execution ceremony
I suppose this was an attempt to recreate that one scene from The Green Mile….
In what way, shape or form? Not picking, I'm curious on your thought process.
@@WilDBeestMF A sabotaged execution leading to an excruciatingly painful death.
@@Cerberusballs Oh yeah. For sure. The elements are all there. Sorry man, misunderstood.
God damn, Delacroix's death is something else...
If u watch the movie the bad guy actually got away
Always thought the treatment of this guy was a bit much. He was already going to die. Why do this to him?
Why not ???? EVERY execution should go down like this.......
@@colderbeer Well you are a sociopath.
@@jazzjazz4750 And you are an immature name caller.
Recently in Alabama
Love it
If only the deal wasn’t made, then Darby would die like this and Ames would have just served a life sentence (as he didn’t actually kill either of Shelton’s family) but then again this is where he got the more grizzly fate. Both deaths are like something out of a horror movie
I would've loved to see Jamie Fox version of Clyde. If anyone doesn't know, Jamie Fox was supposed to be the villain instead of Gerard Butler. But they switch the roles
Ames didn't deserve this. He was just the get-away driver for a burglary and actively tried to stop Darby from escalating it to a double-homicide.
Yeah he wasn't a 'good' guy but he didn't deserve to be executed. Let alone executed this way. Maybe 5 years in prison but not death.
I agree with you, in this situation though, I actually did feel really sorry for Ames, here are the reasons.
1. He was sentenced on death row for a crime he didn’t even do.
2. The crime he did commit, was steal some valuables and break in, which isn’t punishable by death.
3. I believe it is a brief scene but he tried to stop Darby
4. Why the hell was his death only 10 years after the crime in 2009, most death row inmates are like 20-30 years after. If it was a case they weren’t fully sure about, why was his execution so much sooner than most death row inmates. He should have been on death row longer, to be safe, he should have been scheduled around 2019-2030 or somewhere in that area.
5. Also there was so much more evidence to prove that Darby was way more likely to have committed the actual terrible monsterous crime.
I don’t know why Darby was given the plead instead of Ames, it should have been the other way around.
But he was the one who took the daughter right?
He could do much more. chose to save his own ass
@@amitkenan3878 He's an asshole & a crook but did he really deserve the death penalty? let alone like this. It's the one kill by Clyde I disagree with.
Poor Will LaMontagne Jr :(
This put quite a smile on my face
Ames just robbed them. He deserved jail not death.
@@Juugo211 Nah. He aided Darby and didn't stop the murders which makes him just as guilty.
He deserved his fate.
@@jamiehuynh9622 He should have been charged with manslaughter, not murder. I hate the Felony Murder rule and everyone who supports it. I don't care if it's a felony or a misdemeanor, manslaughter should apply to both. An accident is still an accident. If you disagree with me, I automatically hate you.
@@jazzjazz4750 if you disagree with me I automatically hate you.
That's hilarious.
I could give less of a shit if you hate me.
He helped Darby in the robbery/murder of Clyde's family. He deserved the death penalty just as much as Darby did.
Fuck both of them.
@@jamiehuynh9622 "I could give less of a shit if you hate me"
So you care enough than. It would be a difference if you couldN'T give less of a shit.
Again, he helped him in the robbery, but not the murder. That was all Darby. Even if it were my family, I wouldn't hate him for that. I would hate him for the robbery. Darby is the one I would hate for the murder. I would still hate Ames, but not for murder, because he DIDN'T murder my family. Darby did. Even in the most stressful of times, you need to get all the facts 100% accurate. Misinformation is one of the worst things in existence. If I were Clyde, I would want Darby sent to death row while Ames got put away for robbery and (possibly) manslaughter.
They put Ames to death, just not the way it was intended.
They tried really hard to make the death penalty look so horrible, how could we is what they want you to fell
the dad changed the chemicals used in the injection thats why he was in agony
What was he injected with?
He was gonna turn into carnage
This is similar from the movie let there be carnage
im pretty sure the reason he freaked out was because there was an air bubble in on of the liquids injected and for whatever reason i feel like it was revealed later in the movie that the dad put it there... i'm not entirely sure i haven't seen the film in a long time, but thought it was interesting that it seemed to be focused on for like a shot or two
EDIT: nvm lol
No, an airbubble wouldn’t do nearly that much damage. Clyde swapped the shipments of one of the chemicals with something that caused a much more agonizing affect.
@@flargarbason1740 yeah!! sorry i was misremembering, i knew that had done SOMETHING i just forgot what :D
@@asheszu - Just FYI, the whole "air bubble" stuff is a myth. It takes a whoooole lot of air/gas to cause an embolism.
During medical procedures, small amounts of air *very* often get into the veins by accident (like a bubble entering an intravenous fluid line), but 99.9% of the time, these air emboli are stopped at the lungs and there's no harm done.
During my medical training, the doctors used to tell us that as long as the amount is not more than an *entire* regular size intravenous line worth of air, it's not even worth worrying about.
@Radical Thunder Where do you think doctors and nurses come from? They're regular people, they don't just pop out of the ground with medical licences. Statistically working in medicine isn't even an uncommon profession, I don't know why you're doubting such a benign comment.
Dude, the chemical that was in that last large vial caused his literal heart to explode in his rib cage. That would be cruel and unusual punishment and be some Geneva/Supreme Court law issue.
I can't say I have too much sympathy while Rupert Ames may not be a heartless, pure evil monster like Clarence Darby, he's still guilty by association and had to pay.
In this situation though, I actually did feel really sorry for Ames, here are the reasons.
1. He was sentenced on death row for a crime he didn’t even do.
2. The crime he did commit, was steal some valuables and break in, which isn’t punishable by death.
3. I believe it is a brief scene but he tried to stop Darby
4. Why the hell was his death only 10 years after the crime in 2009, most death row inmates are like 20-30 years after. If it was a case they weren’t fully sure about, why was his execution so much sooner than most death row inmates. He should have been on death row longer, to be safe, he should have been scheduled around 2019-2030 or somewhere in that area.
5. Also there was so much more evidence to prove that Darby was way more likely to have committed the actual terrible monsterous crime.
I don’t know why Darby was given the plead instead of Ames, it should have been the other way around.
I will say though, I completely agree that Darby was the pure evil one and the one who should have been in Ames place.
@Jacobgames-ue6qc Thankfully Darby got a much more horrible fate then this.
@@robertkenny1201 Have u heared of the Film with Josh Stewart called Back Fork, it was made in 2019, and I would like to think that this is where Rupert Ames would be if things went more smoothly and if Darby actually got Ames place and got executed in 2009. Since the crime was in 1999, Rupert Ames got to plead against Darby and Ames got to live a better future for himself over the last 20 years. He moved, got married, had a daughter, but he soon realizes that something else threatens his life.
damn what did will do to JJ💀
Ayo they playin violin or sumin at his death.
Is that a good time to play?
Edit: i didnt watch the whole thing
The whole movie revolvers around a guy getting revenge on two men who killed his family, the guy getting a lethal injection although he didn't commit the murder he was there so I guess it somehow makes him better then the one who did.
this is justice in movies and in real life . humans pretending to be god . telling who dies and who lives
we are not pretending to be God we are following his comand
Genesis 9:6 states, “Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image.
@@hardwirecars but this guy didn't kill anyone
@@Iagoingsoc oh i was talking in general terms of corporal punishment not this guy in particular.
@@Iagoingsoc He was present when it happened; makes him no different than Darby who EXECUTED the mother and daughter.
@@MedOKC makes him a hell of a lot different to Darby. A hell of a lot.
Lord, that cello acting was awful lol
Yeah in order to make that kind of vibrato look realistic you'd probably have to actually be able to do that kind of vibrato. They shouldn't have shown her hands or something.
@@Alan_Page honestly, i can forgive the vibrato if they just gave me some BASIC proper technique. Or show her play ANY other string aside from the A. Even the cello they chose is the wrong size lol smh
The depiction of the execution was terrible, too. But that's Hollywood for you
Question: What kind of poisonous substance or chemical was injected to him, which end his life like that?
Does it have an identity? What are its effects on the human body that can kill people like that?
I’m just curious to know... since I’m interested in chemistry. Don’t worry. Nothing bad will happen. Ever.
It's a Hollywood version of reality. There are three drugs, and the doses aren't anywhere near that big. The main drugs are pancurium bromide and sodium thiopental.
I’m also searching for what was used.
A lot of people on Reddit say it was swapped with some sort of acid. Couldn’t be sulfuric because of the colour. Also could have been almost pure cyanide
*adrenaline (make him feel all the pain in hell)
*vinegar (to create unimaginable pain
*chloride hydroxide (detacher) so that when mixed with vinegar it creates a corrosive acid and bursts his veins
2:17 How did potassium chloride correct my man’s Vfib?
That’s a veiny man
Ronnie Coleman lookin ass
Beautiful comparison
How the **** is he speaking English after all that lorazepam
The kids playing the music seemed to be the most evil!
😂😂yes he does
I thought those drugs makes him react violenly with the girl's music...i was dead wrong
That's a pretty big air bubble at 1:31.
It’s like a masochistic version of the execution scene in Dead Man Walking… so much so, that Josh Stewart (the actor in this one) does kinda look a bit like Sean Penn… 🤪
I was with Clyde until he started killing innocent people. They did that to make him hated by everyonw
lol they were not innocent they were the reason Darby was free
@@Chuckiebeenkinky91 the white lawyer lady was innocent.
no
@@Chuckiebeenkinky91 if she is guilty then so are you for not electing better politicians, but I don't see you carrying out justice on yourself, hypocrite.
@@scottmatheson3346 yo mama
Wonder which is worse- the physical pain from the wrong injection or the mental pain of being executed while being innocent of the specific crime.
if it was directed by tarantino
the musicians would be playing beethoven
3 liters of juice to put one dude on ice?
The law should work what you did to someone happens to you
See, that can become a slippery slope though. People are falsely imprisoned all the time (including in this scene, actually) so what if you were committed for a false accusation of rape? You’re going to get raped?
And what about the degrees of crimes. For example, both manslaughter and first degree homicide both involve someone killing someone else, but they just happened differently.
Nah, we have to have boundaries. Being locked up for life or executed is good enough for extreme crimes.
ah yes because Ames executed some people via torture injection...wait what
Lmao gottem
So did Clyde tamper with the stuff that they injected with him. Is that why he reacted quick ?
I dont get it.......a girl plays instrument and the audience claps and seem to enjoy while a person gets executed in such a manner....What on earth is going on?????
Both are on different location bhai.
If you watch the movie it would make sense.
Want to diee without pain. Ki** someone in USA. 🤣🤣🙏🏻
Bollywood guy wants logics. 🤣🤣🍿
What did he do?
Look it's william lamontagne
You can’t fight fate…or King Leonidas
This has to be the most messed up scene in the whole movie.
I swear that is Gerard Butler sitting in the back 2:01
Bullets are cheaper, use the Firing Squad.👍
Yea but they don't suffer as much as being injected with chemicals that slowly burn you from the inside.
This is the execution of this man be like?
Does anyone know what the last drug was?
It was something more... deliberate.
Well Clyde swapped the last chemical for something “more deliberate” if I had to guess from how fast those lessons formed, it was most likely some sort of acid.There would also have to be something in there to overcome the anesthesia (chemical 1) like adrenaline.
@Michael Higgins That’s what it’s supposed to be. Clyde swapped it out for something else.
@@flargarbason1740 - But what did he switch to?
@@flargarbason1740 - That would make sense.
Wheres the hacker gone? I want to change the track 🙏😭
its hard to feel sympathy for him when your realize he stood there and watch not just a murder but a you know what when at any time he could of knocked the darby unconsciouns of a KID ontop of that means he really is just as deserving of suffering as darby.
I cannot believe what the have been throught