Bone Tomahawk reviewed by Robbie Collin

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Robbie Collin - with David Morrissey - reviews Bone Tomahawk. In the Wild West, four men set out on a rescue mission to save captives from a clan of cannibalistic cave-dwellers.
    Please tell us what you think of the film -- or Robbie’s review of the film below. We love to include your views on the show every Friday.
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Комментарии • 126

  • @trump1642
    @trump1642 5 лет назад +88

    Bone Tomahawk is a god damn underrated film as is Mr Russell's acting. He sells this film like whiskey and opium to a wounded cowboy. It also features one of the most gruesome ways I've seen a man die in film.

    • @googleisskynet7312
      @googleisskynet7312 4 года назад +2

      Pretty demented if you ask me. lol

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 2 года назад +4

      The violence just shows how gritty this world really is. The story and dialogue were fantastic.

  • @MilesQuatermass
    @MilesQuatermass 4 года назад +41

    This is probably closest we'll ever get to a Blood Meridian adaption.

    • @searap100
      @searap100 3 года назад

      @@masterofallgoons Thanks for the deets, I love Cormac McCarthy and the Proposition which as far as I know was written by Nick Cave.

  • @barrywhitesavedmylife7957
    @barrywhitesavedmylife7957 8 лет назад +64

    Absolutely loved this movie, although that one scene he refers to actually made me feel like I was going to vomit.

    • @Sawlon
      @Sawlon 3 года назад

      Me too!

  • @liampendergast8670
    @liampendergast8670 8 лет назад +174

    I watched this after watching The Green Inferno. It was like eating a 5 star meal after eating McDonald's.

    • @screenPhiles
      @screenPhiles 6 лет назад +7

      L Pendergast To be fair didn't Eli Roth do The Green Inferno? Which explains the lack of nutrition.

    • @therobulus
      @therobulus 5 лет назад +2

      I don't think you know how a five star meal tastes , lol

    • @ghettoeasterbasket5638
      @ghettoeasterbasket5638 3 года назад

      Eli Roth is a decent actor but my god his filmography is washed with crap

    • @pyenapple
      @pyenapple 2 года назад +1

      @@therobulus i don’t think you know how an exaggerated comparison works, lol

    • @Surgicaldamage
      @Surgicaldamage 2 месяца назад

      You gave a bit too much away there.

  • @monkeytennis9810
    @monkeytennis9810 8 лет назад +54

    I'm glad Lou and Hanzee managed to get over their differences at Sioux Falls

    • @derkommisar
      @derkommisar 6 лет назад +2

      I think Bone Tomahawk was the prequel, though....:-)

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod 6 лет назад +5

      Fargo Season 2 was so good, thanks for noticing :)

  • @Sills71
    @Sills71 6 лет назад +32

    It absolutely is a "mash up" of styles, western and horror... BUT it is the best kind of horror, the POSSIBLE not the "super natural".

  • @DRV110
    @DRV110 8 лет назад +54

    "The cavalry is coming Nick"
    *vomits*

  • @adamschaeffer4057
    @adamschaeffer4057 3 года назад +10

    Kurt Russell is a great actor. This movie is awesome on the locations and character development and only dives into the gore when it's necessary and then when it does it delivers it without a bunch of hype or ridiculous music as a backdrop. I predict it will be a cult classic for it's simplicity and story telling

  • @arklowrockz
    @arklowrockz 3 года назад +6

    Bone Tomahawk was an absolute home run of a film, so good. A real genuine surprise to knock across.
    And Kurt Russell, a total legend in the film.

  • @davidsmith8279
    @davidsmith8279 8 лет назад +29

    I just watched it.What a fantastic surprise.Hadn't heard of it til yesterday,was intrigued what I read about it so sat down and watched it.Absolutely brilliant movie. Not one thing in it's entirety could I find to dislike.Acting,direction,cinematography,cast,and most importantly,storyline were all incredibly top notch.Defo watch it again in a month or two.Well done to all concerned.

    • @timothyw98
      @timothyw98 8 лет назад +1

      The last act of the film with the troglodytes was frightening because of the use of empty sound scape. There wasn't much ost when they appeared, just there silently.

  • @terrysilvester4720
    @terrysilvester4720 8 лет назад +74

    I really wanted Mark to review this!

    • @terrysilvester4720
      @terrysilvester4720 8 лет назад +12

      Full Metal Hobbit Oh yeah, really can't stand James Kings. Its funny though, Kermode always seems to be on holiday when a film comes out that you really want him to review.

    • @henrybohun9347
      @henrybohun9347 8 лет назад +3

      +Terry Silvester This isn't James King

    • @terrysilvester4720
      @terrysilvester4720 8 лет назад

      Henry Bohun Yes I know... I never said it was...

    • @henrybohun9347
      @henrybohun9347 8 лет назад +6

      +Terry Silvester Oops sorry, FMH's reply doesn't show up for me I thought you were just saying you didn't like James King out of the blue

    • @alabamahandshake9285
      @alabamahandshake9285 7 лет назад

      Terry Silvester, I just watched the movie and I came here for the same...

  • @pricklyphlox
    @pricklyphlox 8 лет назад +32

    RICHARD JENKINS makes everything better. I will watch this.

  • @spidgeb3292
    @spidgeb3292 3 года назад +5

    "Brooder." Perfect name for the mysterious gunslinging dandy.

  • @madsstaysnoided558
    @madsstaysnoided558 8 лет назад +15

    You guys are a great combo! Loved the film; aesthetically, it was just so different to anything that's come along in a long while. Very deliberate, very honest, and very provocative filmmaking.

    • @oling2812
      @oling2812 7 лет назад

      If you liked this film aesthetically I can recommend a couple that I caught a similar vibe from: Z for Zachariah and Stake Land - both great films in my view.

  • @redcloud8444
    @redcloud8444 4 года назад +7

    Not your typical western movie. This one is brutal and gut wrenching. This one totally flew under my radar because I thought it's just the usual western spaghetti movie and to my surprise it's something entirely different. I suspect it's the same reason with other horror buffs, they wouldn't touch this because they thought it's not a real horror movie. I think that explained why this movie is so underrated. I'm just glad I gave it a try. Folks there is more horror in this than your typical horror movies. Give it a try.

    • @xdan9xx
      @xdan9xx 4 года назад +1

      This movie has the types of scares and visuals that really stick with you. A far departure from films like Annabelle

  • @madboy9xx
    @madboy9xx 7 лет назад +14

    That line about grimacing on the bus is so true. I think we all know the scene in particular...

  • @halholbrookspussy
    @halholbrookspussy 6 лет назад +14

    I disagree with the reviewer on one key point. I believe the film definitely takes a step into the horror genre in addition to the classic western. That's not to say anything is supernatural, but then it doesn't have to be. Those troglodytes are monsters in my mind, and when our guys are dragged into that cave and locked up in those cages, there are shades of HANSEL & GRETEL and JACK & THE BEANSTALK bouncing around in my head. What a great flick!

    • @xdan9xx
      @xdan9xx 4 года назад +1

      O for sure this is definitely a western horror movie. It's doesn't seem that way cause it's much drier than say the conjuring

  • @laRoz67
    @laRoz67 5 лет назад +8

    A truly brilliant film. Every time I watch it I get something new from it. Extraordinary.

  • @sweeperboy
    @sweeperboy 8 лет назад +8

    Holy hell....Patrick Wilson looked a lot like a young Charlton Heston here - did a double-take!

  • @PapaWooody
    @PapaWooody 8 лет назад +7

    This is a fantastic film.... A unique western cannibal horror that must be seen. Western Fans in particular will not be disappointed...

  • @MirrorDomains
    @MirrorDomains 8 лет назад +9

    Loved this movie! It's a slow burn but I felt it was one of the best from last year!

  • @rezaman2080
    @rezaman2080 3 года назад +2

    4:50 what a poetic way of discribing the lingering effects a week later on the bus 🙉

  • @BilboB
    @BilboB 8 лет назад +65

    Bone Tomahawk was freaking awesome, much better than the snoozefest that was The Hateful Eight

    • @LarryPokeTrainer
      @LarryPokeTrainer 8 лет назад +19

      +BilboB I loved both. Seriously don't understand though how you could love Bone Tomahawk and not like Hateful 8. Bone Tomahawk is so much slower.

    • @TheTokyoSelecter
      @TheTokyoSelecter 8 лет назад +3

      +BilboB I agree it is better than Hateful Eight

    • @BilboB
      @BilboB 8 лет назад +4

      +LarryPokeTrainer Bone Tomahawk isn't unnecessarily stretched to three hours and have all the characters sound the same(as in sounding like Tarantino).

    • @AfrikaanPrincess
      @AfrikaanPrincess 8 лет назад +2

      +LarryPokeTrainer Wow that's weird considering Bone Tomahawk is *the shorter film*

    • @LarryPokeTrainer
      @LarryPokeTrainer 8 лет назад +3

      Hill_D0gs Hairy_pusss Don't understand what you mean by that. For one, it's only about 20 minutes shorter, and has far less going on. It's mostly just four dudes camping in the wasteland.

  • @flightofthebumblebee9529
    @flightofthebumblebee9529 2 года назад +3

    Craig Zaher is a novelist and musician but he should commit to directing films full time because he made 3 films that were all very different yet they were all amazing.

    • @phatnana2379
      @phatnana2379 11 месяцев назад

      I'd hate to see him stop writing novels tho! I haven't read his science-fiction stuff but his western novels and contemporary crime novels are TOP tier! I highly recommend them to any fan of horror because... yes... even his crime novels have a terrible feeling of dread looming over them throughout the story

  • @viclis11
    @viclis11 8 лет назад +6

    You mean THE David Morrissey? Is he moonlighting on the radio?

  • @eustacequinlank7418
    @eustacequinlank7418 8 лет назад +4

    It reminded me of the story of Sawney Bean. Every actor was great, but it just really dragged for me and I love slow films. Collin seemed to get some more out of than I did and it has great reviews so I may give it another shot on disc at some point. I'm still trying to wipe 'that' scene out of my mind though.

  • @GwilymWogan
    @GwilymWogan 8 лет назад +7

    solverson and hanzee, together at last :D

  • @MichaelDelvalle-nt4gp
    @MichaelDelvalle-nt4gp 4 года назад +4

    the silent and brutal action scenes were incredible, im really glad they didnt add in a bunch of pointless music.

  • @csb7376
    @csb7376 8 лет назад +11

    watched this the other night. Very good film, but this guy basically tells you the whole film whereas Kermode gives you more of his opinion on the film and not much in the way of spoilers.

  • @incognitoct
    @incognitoct 7 лет назад +4

    quite surprising at the end. some scenes are really ... wow

    • @MrTeG3SH
      @MrTeG3SH 4 года назад

      what was so surprising ???

  • @MB-in5ob
    @MB-in5ob 8 месяцев назад

    A masterpiece of modern Western filmmaking - the third act alone is as gripping as any horror movie I can remember. No jump scares - just sheer terror. As the good lady doctor laments, “We are in hell.”

  • @PauLtus_B
    @PauLtus_B 8 лет назад +2

    I thought this just looked cooler than it actually would be.Now I think I'll go and see this.

  • @LeonDeLaMole
    @LeonDeLaMole 3 года назад +1

    Twice in the film, Russell’s character says he’s going because he has no choice. It’s the honorable thing to do, even if it leads to their deaths. “Manifest destiny” and all that you said, doesn’t enter into it. Anyway, Samantha was proven wrong in the end, even about her husband’s stupidity.

  • @1986graceland
    @1986graceland 7 лет назад +3

    What did the good doctor K think of it.?

  • @chuffyplug
    @chuffyplug 3 года назад +3

    Great film. Proper 'slow burner' with a stomach turning pay off. I'll say no more.....

  • @richardcaron815
    @richardcaron815 8 лет назад +4

    The director is a huge fan of micro budget indie horror films. Films made by Toetag Productions as well as Morbid Vision Films (as I am a proud member of, having appeared in 4 films).

  • @ianwilkinson2731
    @ianwilkinson2731 3 месяца назад

    Red headed giants were supposed to have fought the tribes and lived on in their legends the premise of the film was good but we needed more explanation. It reminded me of the 13 th warrior but not as epic.

  • @flybeep1661
    @flybeep1661 5 лет назад +2

    Yeah, if you go into this movie and go along for 95% until the end thinking it's a clear western....then at the end you get treated to some gut wrenching scenes that you really don't expect from a western movie.

  • @oscarroswall-stanley2235
    @oscarroswall-stanley2235 3 года назад +1

    I enjoyed this review but at the start i found my self skipping ahead and thinking 'i dont want to here this many details on how the film starts'

  • @Catharsis_333
    @Catharsis_333 8 лет назад +2

    Did those freak like cannibal Indians (or something similar and not as brutal) actually exist at some point many moons ago? What was the basis on the development of those characters? Where they just made up or was it based on some history.

    • @veganchoicesareaneasywayto3584
      @veganchoicesareaneasywayto3584 6 лет назад +4

      There is significant evidence that cannibalism was practised by many Native American cultures, and that torture as brutal as depicted in Bone Tomahawk was common and that even the children would participate. And that's just the established historical tribes, so you can only imagine what the outcast freaks might get up to.
      I felt that the scream/roar of the troglodytes was just a fantasy element when I watched the movie, but search RUclips for the 'AZTEC DEATH WHISTLE' and you'll see that this element is actually not so far-fetched.

  • @franticzombie8279
    @franticzombie8279 5 лет назад +2

    Is it on Netflix ?

    • @ntube7
      @ntube7 3 года назад

      No Amazon

  • @RoundtreeattheGrosvernor
    @RoundtreeattheGrosvernor 3 года назад +2

    The wife not being absolutely terrified in the troglodyte's cell is the only bad thing about this flick. Makes no sense! It's a solid flick. Funny and suspenseful and brutal but not gore porn. Rewatchable!

  • @WileScunder
    @WileScunder 8 лет назад +4

    If only this movie went a little bit more like "Kill List"

  • @macdermesser
    @macdermesser 3 года назад

    After politics, GW Bush apparently did a stint in the movies as Kurt's sidekick.

  • @Sovereign_sparky
    @Sovereign_sparky 3 года назад

    People always compare this with hateful 8 but it is way more impactful and an all round superior movie.

    • @oliverholmes-gunning5372
      @oliverholmes-gunning5372 2 года назад

      Even as a massive Tarantino fan, I have to agree. Hateful Eight was decent, but this movie is a goddam masterpiece.

  • @BobbyBerzerker
    @BobbyBerzerker 7 лет назад +1

    How many Goddamn computer monitors do you need? Little overkill fellas.

  • @MEGACAMZ
    @MEGACAMZ 8 лет назад +4

    Thoroughly enjoyed this film.

  • @screenPhiles
    @screenPhiles 6 лет назад

    To hear Robbie Collins call Native Americans ‘injuns,’ as opposed to ‘indians,’ and ‘savages’-even in the context of the movie-rubs a bit.

  • @gabrielote0carrizal
    @gabrielote0carrizal 5 лет назад +1

    U told the whole movie!

  • @brendanlittle2498
    @brendanlittle2498 4 года назад +1

    The big scene in the cave is one of the most repulsive things I’ve ever seen in a movie

    • @pyenapple
      @pyenapple 2 года назад

      We used to call your birth “the big scene in the cave” and yeah it was a bit messy really you lil tyke

  • @jhnlo1083
    @jhnlo1083 8 лет назад +2

    I need to see this. Heard many times its really good.

  • @woodsmokeWS
    @woodsmokeWS 8 лет назад +1

    Weird watching these two struggle to get along.

  • @ntube7
    @ntube7 3 года назад

    How did crippled Patrick Wilson’s character make it up to the cave that was 100 feet up a cliff face and only accessible by ropes dropped down by the natives?

    • @shrekanddonkey9629
      @shrekanddonkey9629 3 года назад +1

      Because he used the throat piece he cut out to call for the ropes, you heard the call during a cave scene shortly before the gun shots.

    • @ntube7
      @ntube7 3 года назад

      @@shrekanddonkey9629 how was he supposed to climb up a rope ladder that high with one working leg?

    • @shrekanddonkey9629
      @shrekanddonkey9629 3 года назад

      @@ntube7 Well I'm guessing he used his 2 working arms to pull himself up the ropes, It wasn't a rope ladder just a rope.

  • @Wilks363
    @Wilks363 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome movie..!

  • @XaeeD
    @XaeeD 5 лет назад +9

    Just finished watching this movie, and it was great. I couldn't really identify any racist character.
    There's Brooder, who killed over a hundred natives, including women (and possibly children too), so perhaps he was somewhat racist, but his hatred for Indians was rooted in his past experiences: his family had been slaughtered by natives, and so he resents most of them. He isn't particularly hostile towards the civilized Indian who points the gang in the right direction, and when he tells that man that he has killed many Indians, the man asks him why he's boasting about it. But Brooder says it's not a boast, just a fact. So he doesn't seem overly emotional, and since he probably is the most intelligent person among them, his hatred really is circumstantial. He has no problem gunning down any white or Mexican person, should they form any kind of threat, so I don't think Brooder's your typical racist. Racisme is making a distinction between a good person and a bad person based on irrational or irrelevant criteria. Instead of looking at the individual, and judging a person's intentions, words and actions, racists make such a moral judgement based on skin color or some other, usually physical, trait. So it's inherently unintelligent, but Brooder isn't a dummy, and I think that he would've liked or hated Indians just as much as white folks, had his family not been killed by natives.
    The other characters in the movie aren't racist either. Chicory even asks Brooder why he hates Indians so much; implying that he rejects such blatant hatred. He only accepts it when Brooder explains it to him. When a young black servant dies in the beginning of the movie, Sheriff Hunt tells someone to properly bury the boy, because he has no kin in the town. It's not racist. The Indian who informs them of the Troglodytes seems to have somewhat of a status in the town; being knowledgeable, and his opinions are sought and adhered to. So if this movie was in any way racist, then I didn't catch it.. at all.
    The Troglodytes are monsters. They're prehistoric in their savagery. They don't represent any group of people, they're just there to fulfill the role of monsters. Whether or not some of their behavior is grounded in some kind of historical reality, I don't know, but I don't think you're supposed to take them very seriously. They are in all regards, just monsters, there isn't a single reason given in the film to view them as anything less than that, with one possible exception. Arthur at one point shoots one of the Troglodytes out in the open. The savage isn't dead yet, but he can be seen lying in the dirt, gasping for breath, just staring up at the sky. Arthur seems to very briefly see some humanity in the person, he seems to show a hint of empathy, before he puts him out of his misery. But that's the closest the movie comes to showing the Troglodytes as somewhat human. In all other scenes, we see that they are truly and completely bat-shit crazy. Since they're so fantastically cruel and wonderfully fictitious, only an imbecile would think the movie's being racist towards.. Troglodytes.

    • @pugfather
      @pugfather 3 года назад +2

      Brooder calls Mexicans "Greasers", a derogatory term for Mexicans that is now antiquated, not to mention he stated " I didn't kill enough" when asked about how many American Indians he killed. Also, the other characters call him bigoted and ignorant multiple times. The character was written to be a racist.
      He is, however, obviously racist due to a traumatic experience with a specific tribe as you stated. But he overgeneralizes all American Indians, he does not care about naming the tribe, he does not care about naming the men who wronged him, he only cares that they all have the same skin tone and they're all American Indians. He's racist, quit pretending.

    • @HarryS77
      @HarryS77 3 года назад +1

      You're making diegetic excuses against a non-diegetic argument.

  • @Tconcept
    @Tconcept 3 года назад

    What a droll review for a stunning film.

  • @todds8451
    @todds8451 4 года назад

    I can't believe you actually contemplated if the movie or the character portrayals were racist or not. That's just so 2020 it's sad.

  • @giftmpho876
    @giftmpho876 3 года назад

    a very great movie

  • @saneman6188
    @saneman6188 4 года назад

    Almost had to look away at the deputy dismemberment scene... Disgusting & ruined my day.

  • @bigskysac
    @bigskysac 5 лет назад +2

    Who cares if is racist? They were different races involved in the movie. Loved the accuracy in the portrayal. Read up on the barbarity of the Indians, as some were cannibals.

  • @bjorn3923
    @bjorn3923 5 лет назад

    You’re not allowed to decide if a film is racist or not when you continue to use terms such as Savage, Injuns, Etc.

  • @ballysham10
    @ballysham10 6 лет назад

    This film looked like a b movie.

  • @aderemiporsche
    @aderemiporsche 5 лет назад

    Too many spoilers. Had to dislike.

  • @mattnar3865
    @mattnar3865 3 года назад

    Problably the most realistic film depiction of Native Americans that we'll ever get

  • @mushypork1272
    @mushypork1272 6 лет назад +1

    Who the hell brought up racism discussion in relation to this movie?
    BTW, which character exactly was a racist?

    • @bjorn3923
      @bjorn3923 5 лет назад +1

      Mushy Pork the whole idea of the film is racist, the guy in the white who claims to have killed more Indians than anyone is a racist

  • @Blurgleflargle
    @Blurgleflargle 8 лет назад +1

    I think the script sadly floundered when it comes to explaining the nature of the savages. I get that the idea was to make something similar to how e.g. Antonia Bird's Ravenous interpreted the Wendigo myth as a spectre of white colonialism, in this case putting the settlers face-to-face with the incarnate horrors of their pompous campfire tales. But in execution it just doesn't work.

  • @salmirza
    @salmirza 4 года назад

    just watched it, well made.. but it was totally racist, and the more I think about it the more I think.. yeh that was racist

    •  3 года назад

      Oh so accusing primitive people of being cannibals is now Wacist ? Ooooo but who knew ?

  • @benphillips7333
    @benphillips7333 8 лет назад +3

    You're NOT Kermode. GO AWAY.

  • @enablerbro1
    @enablerbro1 8 лет назад

    Isn't this just a remake? Watched it a while back and thought it fairly boring and then fairly boring and grim.

  • @StudSupreme
    @StudSupreme 6 лет назад

    As a euro, the reviewer show his stunning ignorance, his ideological blindness and his complete lack of understanding of the real world. How pitiful.
    I used to mourn the approaching end of European civilization - at least in the western part of it. Now I'm looking forward to it finally disappearing. Current western euros are utterly unworthy of their inheritance.

  • @harveybirdman74
    @harveybirdman74 7 лет назад +3

    Very drawn out western horror-gore flick. 4/10

    • @choronos
      @choronos 6 лет назад +2

      Your comment is old, but it wasn't drawn out, and it wasn't a gore flick. The slow pacing of the middle portion of the film is dedicated to atmosphere and character building. By the time we get to the film's climax we are intimately familiar with and care about what happens to all 4 of the main characters, and have shared in their arduous journey.The shocking moments of gore are well-earned and serve to elevate everything that happens after, thus are entirely necessary for the film to be effective.
      Compare this film to say Hostel to illustrate my point. In Hostel torture and mutilation and horrifying gore happens for no reason other than to "shock" the audience, and none of it carries any weight due to the complete lack of characterization or plot.

    • @martinlatour9311
      @martinlatour9311 Месяц назад

      You have terrible taste

    • @harveybirdman74
      @harveybirdman74 Месяц назад

      @@martinlatour9311 Thank you

  • @andyg9835
    @andyg9835 8 лет назад +2

    Mostly stock fair for a Western that's plodded through by its cast. That that isn't rehashed is just laughably ludicrous. A very silly film indeed that mildly entertains. 2/5

  • @bjorn3923
    @bjorn3923 5 лет назад

    It was boring and predictable.. end of story. A classic western setting/ theme in a modern age.

  • @STG2BALT
    @STG2BALT 11 месяцев назад

    You people who rave about this movie do not know what a good film is.