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  • Dirty Harry (1971)
    This is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've gotta ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?
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  • @ShogunOfHarlem
    @ShogunOfHarlem Год назад +211

    Fun fact: the actor who played the last bank robber, Albert Popwell, has played different roles in at least four of the "Dirty Harry" movies.

    • @Acme1970
      @Acme1970 Год назад +15

      Sadly he missed out on the one movie because he was doing i think Desperately Seeking Susan at the time, but besides Clint Eastwood he was in more of the franchise than any other actor.

    • @alucard624
      @alucard624 Год назад +14

      He was great in Sudden Impact. JAMF still cracks me up.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Год назад +6

      Jim Carrey got to play a corpse or something in I think The Dead Pool.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Год назад +7

      He’s a big fan of Clint’s, hence his many shoutouts in The Mask and Bruce Almighty etc.

    • @Rikard_Nilsson
      @Rikard_Nilsson Год назад +3

      fun fact: "hot mary" is Facklers wife in "the police academy", she throws herself on the hood of her husbands car to stop him from joining the police force.

  • @derekdecker555
    @derekdecker555 Год назад +203

    I love how, the first time he says the iconic quote he’s almost being playful and joking with the guy. But when he says it to Scorpio, you feel how frustrated he’s been, how furious he is and how much he wants to kill him.

    • @mohammedashian8094
      @mohammedashian8094 Год назад +4

      That’s something I noticed last time I watched it

    • @scotthewitt258
      @scotthewitt258 Год назад +4

      I always say "You were not lucky, punk" when he takes out Scorpio with that sixth round.

    • @mohammedashian8094
      @mohammedashian8094 Год назад +4

      @@scotthewitt258 oh he’s FAR from lucky

    • @slw59
      @slw59 Год назад +9

      Andy Robinson’s death giggle just before he dies is classic.

    • @Hexon66
      @Hexon66 Год назад

      I don't know, it just makes the character all the more cartoonish. If he'd done it once, then it might carry the weight of the legend. But if he does it multiple times... that's his schtick.

  • @williamsummerson1204
    @williamsummerson1204 Год назад +154

    You guys should definitely do the sequels. Clint Eastwood is a living legend and a national treasure. Thx for the reaction guys, it made my night a whole lot better.

    • @andy6576
      @andy6576 Год назад +1

      Only the first sequel, surely?

    • @LarryFleetwood8675
      @LarryFleetwood8675 Год назад +8

      @@andy6576 Magnum Force is the best of all of them, unfortunately Warner Bros have gone and teal graded them all awfully, as seen here.

    • @holosbachstudios9122
      @holosbachstudios9122 Год назад +2

      @@LarryFleetwood8675 and that awful 5.1 remix too

    • @carlossaraiva8213
      @carlossaraiva8213 Год назад

      The sequels do get progressively worse with each film.

    • @holosbachstudios9122
      @holosbachstudios9122 Год назад +4

      @@carlossaraiva8213 sudden impact is better than the enforcer tho

  • @williambryan3346
    @williambryan3346 Год назад +35

    It’s funny how young Clint appeared in this movie, considering he was 41 when it came out. He was definitely blessed with youthful looks.

    • @Jeff-sp7bg
      @Jeff-sp7bg 4 месяца назад +3

      41 is relatively young. It seems ancient when you're young lol

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад

      he's also quite the looker, especially when he was a youngster

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад

      @@Jeff-sp7bg yeah 41 isn't as old as most make it seem, I'd argue that old is from 75 upwards.

    • @jeffreyjeziorski1480
      @jeffreyjeziorski1480 Месяц назад

      Methusula genes, considering he is now in his 90's.

    • @petertoth3477
      @petertoth3477 29 дней назад

      @@jeffreyjeziorski1480 He turned 94 less than two weeks ago

  • @auckalukaum
    @auckalukaum Год назад +300

    Andy Robinson is probably best known as Garak on Deep Space Nine, and for his role in Hellraiser. He's also a writer, and his notes on the Garak character were so extensive he published them as a novel on Garak's backstory.

    • @athos1974
      @athos1974 Год назад +31

      DS9 ❤️
      Best Star Trek series of them all.

    • @possiblepilotdeviation5791
      @possiblepilotdeviation5791 Год назад +31

      Garak is an excellent character.

    • @robertreagan662
      @robertreagan662 Год назад +9

      If I remember right, he was also in the Liberace TV mini-series

    • @Steve_Blackwood
      @Steve_Blackwood Год назад +16

      Plain, simple, Garak. Wonderful character on DS9 really brought to life by Andrew Robinson, and his book was also great. Hmm… haven’t read it in 20 years, might need to revisit it. 😂

    • @ju6340
      @ju6340 Год назад +2

      He was also in a TV show called Ryans Hope.

  • @michaelsegriff3362
    @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад +187

    These films were made as a reaction against the “soft on crime” policies of the 1970’s. The Dirty Harry films get better and better as they go. Great reaction guys!

    • @Col_Fragg
      @Col_Fragg Год назад +21

      Not really. The first three are really good. The fourth is okay. The fifth is dreadful.

    • @morehamsandwich
      @morehamsandwich Год назад +33

      So we could use a “Dirty Harry” today then

    • @aleatharhea
      @aleatharhea Год назад

      The "war on crime" was a failure and a disaster with untold human cost. The "soft on crime" narrative is a convenient political mythology that only seems to come up around election years. Gee, I wonder why.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад

      @@aleatharhea If you think soft on crime is a convenient political mythology, check out any typical weekend shooting gallery in Chicago, commuters getting shoved in front of subway trains in NYC, or Asians having their heads teed up like effing golf balls in SF. People are dead or maimed in ever rising numbers. Pray you’re never a victim of this “political mythology”.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад +14

      @@morehamsandwich Didn’t say that. He’s a fictional figure that I think resonated with people who felt criminals’ rights trumped the rights of law abiding citizens, and relished harsh retribution against violent criminals at least on screen.

  • @scottjo63
    @scottjo63 Год назад +26

    Fun fact, Clint Eastwood did ALL his stunts on the bus. You want to see Eastwood not only do most of his own stunts but play a Dirty Harry type James Bond, The Eiger Sanction (1975) is for you. Not only did he star, he directed and did most of the mountain climbing before Stallone did in Cliffhanger.

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад

      Clint Eastwood is very fit so I'm not surprised as to how he managed to do it

  • @themoviedealers
    @themoviedealers Год назад +39

    "He's still eating his hot dog!". Classic scene of all time.

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Год назад +2

      Dirty Harry loves his hot dogs!

    • @scottknode898
      @scottknode898 Год назад +2

      @@dr.burtgummerfan439 without ketchup to as said in Dirty Harry sequel Sudden Impact how much he hates ketchup on hotdogs.

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад

      hahaha good ole Clint having fun

  • @chrishornbostel9831
    @chrishornbostel9831 Год назад +76

    The character of Dirty Harry was (very loosely) based on Dave Toschi, the lead detective in San Francisco on the Zodiac case. (Toschi is played by Mark Ruffalo in David Fincher's movie, Zodiac.) And Steve McQueen used Toschi's unique shoulder holster style in Bullitt. Dave Toschi had a good agent for a cop.

    • @governorboltz
      @governorboltz Год назад +9

      I'd like to see them react to Bullitt and The French Connection.

    • @dcanmore
      @dcanmore Год назад +4

      and Steve McQueen was offered the role of Harry Callaghan but turned it down saying he didn't want to play another cop straight after Bullitt.

    • @chefskiss6179
      @chefskiss6179 Год назад +10

      Your comment really should be pinned at the top. DH was a sorta reactionary flick to the fear that was gripping San Fran while the Zodiac was out and about and it felt like the cops were getting nowhere. A movie having someone outright put their foot on the person responsible was a no-brainer for the applause it received in theatres; this movie was so cathartic. When you see it from that angle/point-of-view, his maniac scream plays out quite differently.

    • @alainvosselman9960
      @alainvosselman9960 Год назад +2

      Thanks for that, as a non American it's good to know this little bits of information about such historic events. Really appreciate it;

    • @mohammedashian8094
      @mohammedashian8094 Год назад +3

      The thing is toschi didn’t like Dirty Harry because it made him feel like he could have caught the zodiac killer but didn’t I think he said once in an article or something that he constantly goes back to where Paul stine (the cab driver and last victim of the zodiac) was shot and try to figure out where he went wrong

  • @DylansPen
    @DylansPen Год назад +83

    Put Kelly's Heroes on the must watch list for you guys, you won't regret it. Dirty Harry is a great one as is Magnum Force the sequel to it. Both are very good.

    • @governorboltz
      @governorboltz Год назад +13

      Where Eagles Dare as well.

    • @harveybeck8452
      @harveybeck8452 Год назад +6

      @@benjauron5873 maybe outlaw josey wales

    • @jimmorrish6771
      @jimmorrish6771 Год назад +3

      @@governorboltz it's the ultimate xmas movie in my house, wall to wall snow :). Christmas isn't Christmas till W.E.D. has been viewed

    • @juliangrant9718
      @juliangrant9718 Год назад +1

      @@governorboltz Magnum Force is the best film out of the series. It's brilliant.

    • @blechtic
      @blechtic Год назад +1

      Heartbreak Ridge?

  • @daniellowenna3342
    @daniellowenna3342 Год назад +3

    Eastwood's partner in this film is played by actor Reni Santoni who sadly died in 2020. Eastwood would have been around 41 in this film and Santoni around 33 being born in 1930 and 1938 respectively. In case anybody"s interested.

  • @1MahaDas
    @1MahaDas Год назад +17

    The first installment of 'Dirty Harry' was loosely based on the 'Zodiac Murders' which occurred between 1968 to 1969. In that case, the Zodiac killer forced the bay area newspapers to publish clues (cryptic cyphers) as to his identity and his motives. A more recent film, 'The Zodiac' was produced that is based on these murders.

  • @petequesada2936
    @petequesada2936 Год назад +61

    As you two really enjoyed Dirty Harry, you would really like "Play Misty for Me" as a truly suspenseful thriller! Clint Eastwood's directorial debut.

    • @magnificenthonky
      @magnificenthonky Год назад +1

      I've watched that movie only once. The crazy broad is so much like an exgirlfriend, right down to body type and hairstyle, that I'd rather not watch it again. It doesn't help that my ex reminded my Grandmother of a former aunt who murdered the boyfriend she had after divorcing my uncle. "Play Misty For Me" is a thriller that just hits too close to home for me. That said, it IS a great movie, and I certainly wouldn't discourage anyone else from watching it, especially anyone that likes the thriller genre. It just freaks me out, too much.

    • @michaelvaughn8864
      @michaelvaughn8864 Год назад +1

      @@magnificenthonky Jeez!!😟 That's pretty effed up

    • @DayTrooperGW
      @DayTrooperGW 2 месяца назад +1

      ‘Play Misty For Me’ was an extreme influence on the great 1980s thriller ‘Fatal Attraction’ 😮. And actress Jessica Walter does a fantastic job in Misty!

    • @DayTrooperGW
      @DayTrooperGW 2 месяца назад

      Hey really cool of you both to give Andy Robinson props for his role as Scorpio! He does a phenomenal job as the killer.

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад

      Play Misty for Me is on the same tier as Dirty Harry

  • @mikebrown7799
    @mikebrown7799 Год назад +162

    The sequel "Magnum Force" (1973) is a very good film too, and worth reacting to. The killer in this film (Andrew Robinson) would appear as a recurring sci-fi character on the TV series "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" years later. He played Garak, the Cardassian Tailor/Spy. Great reactions to the original Dirty Harry, Daniel & Samantha!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽You should definitely carry on.

    • @pete_lind
      @pete_lind Год назад

      Can you list actors that for sure were not in any Star Trek production ? 🙂 Thats a short list , when nearly everyone has been in some part of Star Trek .
      Easiest game ever , how to connect actors to Patrick Steward , oh that actor was in that episode of that Star trek series , with someone that was in TNG episode .

    • @erikbihari3625
      @erikbihari3625 Год назад

      Andrew Robinson? Like the guy who wrote for spectacular spiderman and kaijudo rise of the duel masters?

    • @mikebrown7799
      @mikebrown7799 Год назад +1

      @@pete_lind He wasn't like a one time guest star. he was in 37 episodes. I don't think too many people have been on a Star Trek show that many times.

    • @allyourmoney
      @allyourmoney Год назад +2

      @@pete_lind That became a running joke in 90s Hollywood: "You haven't been on Star Trek yet?"

    • @boyfester
      @boyfester Год назад +2

      "Magnum Force" is definitely one of my favorite movies based on who the bad guy(s) end up being in this film. Lots of future TV stars in Magnum Force too: David Soul (Starsky and Hutch) and Robert Urich (Vega$).

  • @kickballjedi
    @kickballjedi Год назад +34

    Excellent reaction video. Dirty Harry was a commentary on the rights of the criminals starting to overtake the rights of the victims. I feel the next Dirty Harry movie- Magnum Force- is even better as it shows Harry still wants to work within the system. He's no lawless vigilante, he just hates "The System".

    • @brianjones7907
      @brianjones7907 Год назад +3

      kickballjedi + i was about to make the same comment then spotted yours 💯 percent spot on .👍👋😀

    • @thisiswhatilike54
      @thisiswhatilike54 9 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely. Magnum Force was a direct response to the claim that Callahan was a fascist. Obviously he’s not, but here we are.

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад +1

      he knows how to play by the rules yet still do things his way somehow

  • @digitalintent
    @digitalintent Год назад +50

    Andrew Robinson is in a great horror movie called Hellraiser and he is able to go from sweet to menacing in an instant. However, he is probably best known for playing one of the greatest TV characters of all time, a simple tailor named Garak, on Star Trek: Deep Space 9.

    • @madpaduk
      @madpaduk Год назад +6

      Yep, just a tailor. Definitely not more than that.

    • @scottknode898
      @scottknode898 Год назад

      He played Sylvester Stallones boss in Cobra in 1986

  • @757optim
    @757optim Год назад +49

    Interesting poll. For Eastwood westerns, "The Outlaw Josey Wales" is right there with "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly" as best ever westerns. Watch everything of Clint's, in order of release.

    • @jimtatro6550
      @jimtatro6550 Год назад +5

      I’ve been requesting that movie for 2 years now 😂

    • @athos1974
      @athos1974 Год назад +3

      Agree 💯%

    • @governorboltz
      @governorboltz Год назад +3

      Outlaw Josey Wales, High Plains Drifter, Pale Rider and Two Mules for Sister Sarah as well. Non westerns there's Every Which Way But Loose, Any Which Way You Can, The Gauntlet, A Perfect World and In the Line of Fire.

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Год назад +2

      Yeah, I put Jose Wales first as well.

    • @robertserrato3596
      @robertserrato3596 Год назад

      Every movie that Clint Eastwood has ever made reminds me of dirty Harry.

  • @paulymar5996
    @paulymar5996 Год назад +13

    According to IMDB trivia, the line, "My, that's a big one" supposedly was not in the script. It was added by Andrew Robinson and actually had the entire film crew laughing.
    Andrew Robinson as Scorpio and Kurtwood Smith as Clarence Boddicker in Robocop are two of my favorite villains.

    • @Rocket1377
      @Rocket1377 Год назад +5

      I wish they had played more villains, especially in the Batman movies. Smith would have made an excellent Mr Freeze, and I'd have loved to see Robinson's take on the Joker.

    • @Mclint9171
      @Mclint9171 Год назад

      Billy Drago also makes a great villain.

    • @davidjohnson-fw5co
      @davidjohnson-fw5co 3 месяца назад +2

      Andrew Robinson was great in Walter Matthau movie Charlie Varrick

  • @kotkaconforza
    @kotkaconforza Год назад +30

    This was a real cultural change of the tides. Summer of love was over, the 70's was a much more cynical time and this movie really reflects of those feelings coming to surface. So it really hit different when people saw this, then. It was hardcore.

    • @annaclarafenyo8185
      @annaclarafenyo8185 Год назад

      This movie is garbage. It is lucky that fascists can't make anything that lasts.

    • @Henrik_Holst
      @Henrik_Holst Год назад +1

      while true that the 70s was a much more cynical time there where protests against this movie and it caused quite the controversy.

  • @dylantindall5573
    @dylantindall5573 Год назад +17

    The pull away from the stadium into fog. What a fantastic shot. From good on evil into grey: 'every dirty job.'

  • @peggykunkel9180
    @peggykunkel9180 Год назад +17

    Clint Eastwood has so many great movies - Play Misty for Me, Heartbreak Ridge, The Gauntlet, In the Line of Fire, Gran Torino, Million Dollar Baby and so many more.

    • @IndyCrewInNYC
      @IndyCrewInNYC Год назад +1

      You can glimpse "Play Misty For Me" on a theater marquee just before Harry enters the diner for his hot dog.

    • @peggykunkel9180
      @peggykunkel9180 Год назад +1

      @@IndyCrewInNYC I didn't notice that.

  • @major505
    @major505 Год назад +43

    Love the series. The best one in my opinion is Magnum force (the second one) but Sudden impact is a gem also.

    • @ljay79
      @ljay79 Год назад +5

      I also agree Magnum Force is the best of the series. My personal favorite.

    • @jesseowenvillamor6348
      @jesseowenvillamor6348 Год назад +3

      Nah I think this is the best one

    • @Ragnar6000
      @Ragnar6000 Год назад +1

      The Enforcer was a lot of fun!

    • @Kthomasritchie
      @Kthomasritchie Год назад +3

      @@jesseowenvillamor6348 Couldn't agree more.

  • @Nyah420
    @Nyah420 Год назад +2

    The "do you feel lucky, punk" line is how people remember it, so you had it right! It's like a certain Darth Vader quote that everyone also remembers one way but the actual line is different.

  • @anzaeria
    @anzaeria Год назад +11

    I like how you described Harry standing on the overpass as being like the Grim Reaper!

  • @billiam8554
    @billiam8554 Год назад +54

    Thanks for the great reaction! Dirty Harry is my favorite Clint character. Please continue in this series! The scene with Harry "rescuing" the jumper on the roof was Clint's first scene he ever directed. He directed his first film the same year (1971)..."Play Misty For Me" (an excellent, underrated thriller).

    • @DylansPen
      @DylansPen Год назад

      Play Misty For Me is another reactors need to start watching, also very good.

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Год назад +6

      That movie is on the theater marquee during the bank robbery shootout in "Dirty Harry".

    • @reesebn38
      @reesebn38 Год назад +5

      Play Misty For Me is excellent.

    • @williamwhalen746
      @williamwhalen746 Год назад +4

      "Play Misty..." is a must see. Also, I would least do "Magnum Force" which is the first "Dirty Harry" sequel.

  • @TanDawg58
    @TanDawg58 Год назад +57

    Hopefully you guys watch all the Dirty Harry's. Personally, Magnum Force is my favorite of the Dirty Harry series

    • @earledmondsjr789
      @earledmondsjr789 Год назад +1

      Mine too🔥🔥💯

    • @ResidentPetrolhead
      @ResidentPetrolhead Год назад +3

      MAGNUM FORCE is an absolute banger. Thematically interesting in that it's basically a direct response to critics of the original film, by having its villains be vigilante cops carrying out extrajudicial murder. But it also has its cake and eats it, too, by still letting Harry do Harry shit throughout...and he does *a lot* of Harry shit in it. The message gets a bit muddled (the extrajudicial killing is awesome when Harry does it, less so anyone else), but there's so much great Harry Callahan ownage in it that's easy to overlook its, uh, flexible morality.

    • @JRAWJRAW
      @JRAWJRAW Год назад +1

      Hell yeah Magnum force is terrific.

    • @kickballjedi
      @kickballjedi Год назад +3

      Yeah, I'm actually surprised Dirty Harry won out over Magnum Force. Maybe viewers just wanted them to watch the first in the series to get it started. Magnum Force is a better movie and story overall.

    • @JRAWJRAW
      @JRAWJRAW Год назад

      @@kickballjedi I think it's betterto start at the beginning & go in order, but agreed Magnum force is better.

  • @ericsierra-franco7802
    @ericsierra-franco7802 Год назад +10

    Absolute classic and the best film of the entire Dirty Harry franchise.
    Character actor Andy Robinson plays one of the all-time great screen villains. His character, Scorpio, was inspired by the real Zodiac Killer who had terrorized the San Francisco Bay area only a few years before.

    • @kellywright540
      @kellywright540 4 месяца назад

      Andy Robinson played his role so well that he actually received death threats - in real life - for being such a nasty villain! I don't know, I'm mean it was the 1970's so...

  • @Daddybear-ht8wi
    @Daddybear-ht8wi Год назад +6

    " Play Misty For Me " will thrill you and give you goose bumps...One of his best.

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад

      I think I rewatched it recently

  • @kelex12
    @kelex12 Год назад +54

    I also like to think of this as a Batman (with a gun) vs. Joker movie. It feels like that to me. Andrew Robinson's portrayal is so haunting, creepy and amazing and is very much like the Joker and Batman (Dirty Harry) is hunting him down. I guess I'm alone in that thought because I've never heard anyone but myself make that comparison.

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Год назад +4

      Funny you made that comparison because Warner Bros. bought DC Comics, the comic book publishing house that puts out the likes of Batman and Superman, in the late 60s.

    • @Bensonders
      @Bensonders Год назад +4

      You are right, I've never heard this comparison before, but I think that you make a lot of sense!
      The modern Batman(so, since Burtons Batman) really has a lot of similarities to Harry, cold and menacing, but very calm and pragmatic. Skeptical and somewhat above the law with a "no nonsense" attitude.
      And the Joker somewhat fits to Scorpio with his antics and his strange games that he plays. Even to the point where his character tips over when his "game" doesn't work out and he devolves to total anarchy.

    • @SuperWhofan1
      @SuperWhofan1 Год назад +3

      This is based on Zodiac not Batman

    • @kelex12
      @kelex12 Год назад +2

      @@SuperWhofan1 I know it's based on Zodiac and not Batman, I just think it feels like a Batman vs Joker story. You could easily interchange the characters. When you watch it with that thought it mind it gives a different perspective. Well, for me it does. Harry is even a detective like Batman.

    • @spencernew8829
      @spencernew8829 Год назад +3

      Think your quite spot on mate👍

  • @DominusLuna
    @DominusLuna Год назад +31

    I saw this when I was little at the drive in. Been waiting for someone to get into this series. The next one MAGNUM FORCE is one of my favorite. Saw it on cable when cable first came out.

  • @Stu-Vino
    @Stu-Vino Год назад +8

    I love this film. So stylish!
    The guy who played Scorpio got death threats, so convincing/unhinged was his portrayal (he appeared in Hellraiser years later).
    The soundtrack is absolutely epic, too.

  • @iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053
    @iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053 Год назад +22

    The first 2 Dirty Harry movies were written by John Milius. The guy's a badass and you should get into his flimography. He also created HBO's Rome; a masterpiece.

    • @awesomereviews1561
      @awesomereviews1561 Год назад +1

      They watched Conan The Barbarian last year.

    • @Kthomasritchie
      @Kthomasritchie Год назад

      Need to cover Red Dawn.

    • @mr.a8315
      @mr.a8315 Год назад +1

      HBO's Rome is outstanding, I've watched it several times. But I think Deadwood is even better, which is no small feat. 👍

    • @iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053
      @iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053 Год назад

      @@mr.a8315 Hell, that makes sense. John Milius was a writer on Deadwood too.

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад

      he's terrific

  • @hannahl8
    @hannahl8 Год назад +93

    Thank you for doing this one! I love this anti-hero character. The sequels are excellent & quite profound. And please do Grand Torino when you have time 🙏

    • @dustman820
      @dustman820 Год назад +9

      They will. It finished a close 2nd on their Patreon poll.

    • @mr.a8315
      @mr.a8315 Год назад

      @@dustman820 ♥

  • @jjmalaprop9968
    @jjmalaprop9968 Год назад +18

    The early 70s was the birth of modern day vigilante movies. Dirty Harry was one of the earliest and the highest profile of the bunch.

    • @athos1974
      @athos1974 Год назад +4

      Yep.
      And if they watch Dirty Harry, then the next logical vigilante movie would be Death Wish with Charles Bronson.

    • @jjmalaprop9968
      @jjmalaprop9968 Год назад +1

      @@miketocci 🤣🤣🤣 He’s a cop, he can’t possibly be a vigilante too. That’s against the rules! 🤣🤣🤣 oooookaaaaaay 👌

    • @dcanmore
      @dcanmore Год назад

      Harry Callahan is a cop who believes in the rule of law, this is made clear in the second movie Magnum Force where vigilantes try to recruit him (spoiler: it doesn't end well for the vigilantes).

    • @jjmalaprop9968
      @jjmalaprop9968 Год назад

      @@dcanmore “Harry Callahan is a cop who believes in the rule of law …” unless it applies to himself.

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад +1

      @@athos1974 Charles Bronson was another real good actor

  • @LoveThisRealWoman
    @LoveThisRealWoman Год назад +8

    Kelly's heroes is another slept on classic of Clint Eastwood's that never gets reacted to & is definitely worth a watch.

    • @chrisby30
      @chrisby30 Год назад +1

      Kelly's heroes is a must as is Firefox, The Eiger sanction, Heartbreak ridge and it's sort of sequel Gran Torino. (to name but a few)

    • @LoveThisRealWoman
      @LoveThisRealWoman Год назад

      @@VictorLugosi slept on regarding RUclips reactions.

  • @desmawalker556
    @desmawalker556 Год назад +2

    Btw.... Clint is a BIG jazz fan, so that's why you hear alot of jazz music in his movies. Speaking of jazz movies.... He directed this movie called BIRD, about the life of the late jazz musician Charlie 'Bird' Parker who was a very famous saxophone player. 😀

  • @PresentsCinema
    @PresentsCinema Год назад +19

    Granted I'm 23 years old, who adore this whole franchise. But it's refreshing to see younger folks watch classics like this. Clint Eastwood is fantastic as the iconic Harry Callahan. My favorite fictional character and anti-hero. Keep up the good work guys. Classics are always better than modern movies.

    • @LarryFleetwood8675
      @LarryFleetwood8675 Год назад +3

      True, the classics are better sadly though studios like WB have gone and re-graded these movies precisely to modernize them for younger audiences, which is a big shame and essentially an historic betrayal of the original film material.

  • @utcnc7mm
    @utcnc7mm Год назад +6

    Can't believe "Any Which way but loose" wasn't on that list.

  • @mikesmoviereviews
    @mikesmoviereviews Год назад +3

    Dirty Harry had four sequels: Magnum Force (1973), The Enforcer (1976), Sudden Impact (1983) and The Dead Pool (1988).
    I also recommend "The Rookie" (1990) with Charlie Sheen and "Blood Work" (2002) where Clint Eastwood play a Dirty Harry-types. Another great Clint Eastwood hit is "In the Line of Fire" (1993) with John Malkovich. - Mike the Ginger

  • @deatheaterxxxx
    @deatheaterxxxx Год назад +8

    Magnum Force the second one is fantastic. By the way the Killer in this movie was Garek a main character on Star Trek Deep Space Nine . All seven years of that show.

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад

      yo nice profile pic hahahaaa

  • @johnyd1911
    @johnyd1911 Год назад +7

    All of the "Dirty Harry" Movies are awesome and span quite a few years....
    So many Classic one liners in these Classic's themselves.
    You won't be disappointed watching them all....
    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад

      they saw them all by now I think

  • @randallshuck2976
    @randallshuck2976 Год назад +26

    All of the sequels are worth your time. I have never seen a bad Eastwood movie. Thanks for covering this one. I will be looking for the rest of them.

    • @Acme1970
      @Acme1970 Год назад

      Besides this one i always enjoyed Magnum Force myself.

    • @Hexon66
      @Hexon66 Год назад +3

      None of Eastwood's acting films, Dirty Harry or otherwise, are exactly great, but so niche that legend grows from there. The Eiger Sanction is a thoroughly enjoyable film, but cinematically dreadful.

    • @ericnorthman9410
      @ericnorthman9410 Год назад

      You're right-

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад

      they aren't hard to come across, just search up Dirty Harry movies

  • @markcalvert7944
    @markcalvert7944 Год назад +5

    I continue to appreciate that you two choose "older films", prior to the year 2000. 😁

  • @jrgilby
    @jrgilby Год назад +33

    Fun Fact: Andy Robinson's other famous role was the Cardassian Garack on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Also a very animated and theatrical grey character who was one of my favorites even though he was not main cast.

    • @jrgilby
      @jrgilby Год назад +1

      He jokes that to this day, people see him on the street and quote Dirty Harry's "I know what your thinking...." mantra, word for word.

    • @dereknolin5986
      @dereknolin5986 Год назад +1

      Holy crap! I never realized that's the same actor! Garack is a brilliant character and perfectly acted.

    • @thribs
      @thribs Год назад

      Hellraiser and Childs Play 3 as well. He was a pretty big star

    • @scottknode898
      @scottknode898 Год назад

      @@thribs he was in Cobra in 1986 with Sylvester Stallone

    • @Kenny-ep2nf
      @Kenny-ep2nf Месяц назад

      @@jrgilby I'm pretty sure he enjoys seeing people say it to him lol

  • @shaggycan
    @shaggycan Год назад +8

    Andy Robinson was so good in this film it actually hurt his career. Most of us now know him as Garak in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Also is it just me or does he look and dress like Eddie Vedder from like 1994?

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Год назад +1

      The role of Garak was a blessing for him because Andy hated being typecast as a heavy.

  • @Wash869
    @Wash869 Год назад +18

    Dirty Harry is excellent.

  • @AllanFolm
    @AllanFolm Год назад +1

    The "Do you feel lucky"-scene in the beginning - he shot FIVE times, but moves the cylinder one step forward when pointing the revolver down, and then once again when he raises it against the bank robber.

  • @Mlock76
    @Mlock76 Год назад +13

    Thanks for the reaction to this crime classic guys. The original film is one of my personal all time favorite cop/crime films.
    A very young Arnold Schwarzenegger saw this film a few times at the theater because he loved the character so much. The screen writer wanted to show Harry practicing justice as opposed to lawyers who practice the law.
    The original Lethal Weapon (1987) has a jumper scene which was greatly influenced by this film.
    The 4th film in the series SUDDEN IMPACT (1983) has another famous line spoken by Harry which i will NOT spoil here. I hope you guys watch the rest of the series. A very young Jim Carrey and Liam Neeson have small parts in the 5th film

  • @santaonthecross
    @santaonthecross Год назад +3

    When I turned 44 I bought a S&W 629 .44 MAG , I don't know about that Most Powerful claim but it knocks the shit out of whatever it hits. Thanks for dipping into Dirty Harry.

  • @kelex12
    @kelex12 Год назад +13

    About 15 years ago I did a marathon and watched all 5 movies in one day. I started at about 12pm and I finished at midnight. I had about 15 minute breaks in between each movie. By the end I was so tired but it was a fun experience. It's the most movies I've ever seen in one day.

    • @NotQuiteFirst
      @NotQuiteFirst Год назад +8

      I know what you're thinking... did I just watch 6 movies, or only 5? To tell you the truth I've forgotten myself in all the excitement... Now it's midnight you've gotta ask yourself one question: Do I feel tired? Well, do you, punk?

    • @SeenGod
      @SeenGod Год назад

      i tried to do that once with the Police Academy movies (of which there are 7), i made it to part 5 and was like Screw This! i know part 6 & 7 are coming and they’re unbearable 😂😂

  • @kristianeriksson5825
    @kristianeriksson5825 Год назад +2

    ”And the movie's psychopathic, child-burying bad guy, Scorpio, played with unnerving intensity by Andy Robinson, was loosely based on the Zodiac serial killer who was still terrifying San Franciscans at the time of the film's release.”

  • @kellywright540
    @kellywright540 4 месяца назад

    I remember watching this with my Dad when it came out on TV in the late 1970's. I was in my mid teens then and I remember my Dad commenting on the scene where they are having the shoot out beside the conveyor belt towards the end of the movie - "No way would anyone start shooting in a confined space like that! They'd be walking around for a week saying, excuse me, what did you say? I'm having trouble hearing." I figured he'd know about stuff like that because he fought in Patton's Third Army during WWII.
    I was pretty enamored with Harry's hand cannon to so when one showed up at the gun store/range, I bought it. Now there are bigger hand cannons out today but back then, that was the most powerful. I also remember a trip to the indoor gun range with my manager from work. We were out there a long with maybe a dozen other people and all you pretty much heard was bang, bang, BANG, and more bangs from the 9mm's, .38's, .40's and .45's. My manager was a goof AND a really competent shooter and he was like this is kind of boring. He then asks me if I brought my S&W .44 magnum along to the range. I was like yep, why? He was like let's liven up the shooter range with something other than just a bang. So I give him the .44, he loads three magnum rounds in there and says, "Watch this!" So here we are and everyone is going bang, bang, bang and all of the sudden you are hearing bang, bang, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM! Next thing I know, I am seeing dust from the rafters in the ceiling coming down and everyone stops shooting. My manager goes, "Now peek out from the shooting stall, smile and wave." Sure as hell, everyone else was leaning out from their shooting stall and looking at us! Pretty funny and, like I said, the guy was a goof!!

  • @digitalintent
    @digitalintent Год назад +14

    The ending is always a trip for me. My grandparents live on the other side of the freeway from the quarry. The quarry, now Larkspur Landing, is all developed now. It's amazing how fast they developed it too. This movie was made only 8 years before I was born and even as a 4-5 year old I only saw it as developed land.
    Eastwood movies to watch:
    The Outlaw Josey Wales
    High Plains Drifter
    Pale Rider
    Kelly's Heroes
    Rest of Dirty Harry : Magnum Force, The Enforcer, Sudden Impact, The Dead Pool
    In The Line of Fire
    Absolute Power
    Heartbreak Ridge
    Million Dollar Baby
    Gran Torino
    Escape from Alcatraz

    • @auerstadt06
      @auerstadt06 Год назад +1

      I knew they were in Marin almost instantly.

    • @mariogmajner6549
      @mariogmajner6549 Год назад +1

      The first two movies are great, the rest are garbage,
      The Beguiled
      Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
      Play Misty For Me
      The Eiger Sanction
      These are great films.

    • @digitalintent
      @digitalintent Год назад +2

      @@mariogmajner6549 Your opinion. Some I like more than others but I don't think they are garbage. Neither do a lot of other people.

    • @digitalintent
      @digitalintent Год назад +2

      @@auerstadt06 Amazing how the tracks and off ramp haven't changed much in the last 50 years. Although it does look much nicer without the hundreds of cars jamming up the area.

    • @aliamjon4423
      @aliamjon4423 Год назад

      I agree except for million dollar baby

  • @Arthur_King_of_the_Britons
    @Arthur_King_of_the_Britons Год назад +4

    I remember watching this in the theatre and the guy in front totally lost it when he spotted Harry in his brown 70s suit standing atop the bridge

  • @barakm4452
    @barakm4452 Год назад +4

    The next dirty harry "magnum force" is a must watch!!!

  • @Kavala76
    @Kavala76 Год назад +7

    Great reaction guys. I always enjoy your end-of-film takes.
    Also, please count this as another vote for "The Outlaw Josey Wales". One of my favourite westerns, a classic!

  • @scottythedawg
    @scottythedawg Год назад +14

    The soundtrack really does a great job of ramping up the tension.

    • @mr.a8315
      @mr.a8315 Год назад +1

      Definitely! ♥

  • @inkfishpete8695
    @inkfishpete8695 Год назад +8

    If you like early Clint Eastwood, I recommend "Play Misty For Me"

    • @micpar2
      @micpar2 Год назад +3

      The first movie Clint Eastwood directed too.

  • @dendoc8260
    @dendoc8260 Год назад +2

    Fun fact. Before Clint Eastwood was offered the role of Dirty Harry, the role was first offered to John Wayne, Frank Sinatra, Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, and Robert Mitchum, but they all turned down the role that arguably became Clint Eastwood's signature role.

    • @playedout148
      @playedout148 2 месяца назад

      Mcqueen did Bullitt so...

  • @chotzrary
    @chotzrary Год назад +2

    I've always felt bad for Dirty Harry, he never gets to enjoy a meal in peace. All the movies in the Dirty Harry franchise are worth seeing multiple times.

  • @thunderstruck5484
    @thunderstruck5484 Год назад +9

    The second Dirty Harry movie is Magnum Force and is excellent! A must watch, thanks again!

  • @scotty4489
    @scotty4489 Год назад +34

    Everyone remembers (misremembers) "Do ya feel lucky, punk?" as their favorite line from this movie but for me it's the bit right after where the guy says, "I gots to know", it's the most meme worthy line ever imo

    • @ScottyDoesntKnow69
      @ScottyDoesntKnow69 Год назад +2

      Please watch Josey wales and gran Torino

    • @frankgesuele6298
      @frankgesuele6298 Год назад +3

      The way he found out is priceless😈

    • @johnlloyddy7016
      @johnlloyddy7016 Год назад +1

      Growing up in the 80s, the line most associated with Dirty Harry and the .44 magnum in my country was "Go ahead, make my day!" from "Sudden Impact".

  • @zurnie
    @zurnie Год назад +2

    "What kind of bar is this?!" My kind of bar, Schmitt. My kind of bar...

  • @harnois75
    @harnois75 Год назад +3

    Charlie Varrick is another film of this era you need to see (Andy Robinson again, with Water Matthau). And the original Taking of Pelham 123 (Walter Matthau and Robert Shaw), And Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges and George Kennedy).And The Hot Rock (Robert Redford and George Segal). All great crime films with cool jazz scores that give them that perfect tone..

  • @williamr3840
    @williamr3840 Год назад +6

    BTW The man with no name's name was actually 'Joe'. Eastwood revealed that in an interview. :0)

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 Год назад +36

    I hope you’re going to react to the rest of the Dirty Harry series, the next one Magnum Force is great. Do you feel lucky punk? Well do ya?😂👍

  • @davidcorriveau8615
    @davidcorriveau8615 Год назад +2

    For a lot of Americans this is the First Clint Eastwood film. If they were old enough they might remember him from 60's TV shows. The No name stuff was made in Italy and in the pre internet days foreign film might play in 1 small art house cinema in the biggest cities. After he got famous they started to get US releases. Also not a lot of criminals are geniuses in real life. "But there are more Dirty Harrys" This is Hollywood pre sequel-itis. The studio made a film with a beginning-a middle-and an end. They did not expect it to make money and it was cheap to make. Whoops.

  • @richardcramer1604
    @richardcramer1604 11 месяцев назад +3

    Clint was actually older in Dirty Harry (1971) than his Spaghetti Westerns (1964-66), but if you really want to see a younger Clint Eastwood watch a few of his Rawhide TV episodes (1959-65).

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 Год назад +5

    The mayor and Eastwood were in a couple of movies, ( the outlaw josey whales) western, civil war

  • @andy6576
    @andy6576 Год назад +3

    A couple of interesting facts about this movie; the suicide jumper rescue scene was actually directed by Eastwood himself (his first film directing). Eastwood also did his own stunts, including the scene in which he jumps from the bridge onto the roof of the school bus. Dude's the real deal.

    • @johnlloyddy7016
      @johnlloyddy7016 Год назад

      "Lethal Weapon" had a scene with Mel Gibson and a jumper and I think that was influenced by this scene.

  • @Hogtownboy1
    @Hogtownboy1 Год назад +1

    John Veron was one of the early Canadian actors that made a name for himself in hollywood in the 70s. Best know for his voice stars as the captain.

  • @bubhub64
    @bubhub64 Год назад +1

    This movie is based on the Zodiac killer who was terrorizing the San Francisco area in the late 60's and early 70's. The Harry Callahan character is loosely based on San Francisco detective Dave Toschi, who was the primary detective in the Zodiak serial killer case.

  • @krondarr8865
    @krondarr8865 Год назад +3

    The Dirty Harry movies are well worth watching. The series is what made Clint a legit star and icon. His movies, for the most part, only get better. Especially when he starts directing them. Andrew Robinson had a recurring role in Star Trek DS9 and was phenominal in the series(one of my personal favorites).

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Год назад

      @@miketocci He's also in Child Play 3.

    • @scottythedawg
      @scottythedawg Год назад +1

      yes he was excellent in DS9.

  • @cyborgcable
    @cyborgcable Год назад +4

    Awesome reaction, this movie is one of my favorites!! Now that you have familiarized yourselves with Dirty Harry, i recommend the sitcom Sledge Hammer! Inwhich Inspector Hammer is just a parody of Dirty Harry 🤣🤣

  • @thewordkeeper
    @thewordkeeper Год назад +2

    There's another guy who had the same Persona as *_Clint Eastwood, Charles Bronson._* The guy who all the kids hung around in the *_Magnificent Seven._* Check out his *_Death Wish_* series in the '70s and '80s. However, if you haven't done so already, and want to wet your whistle before Bronson's star really took off start off with *_Once Upon a Time in the West. (1968)_*
    It's a movie that Clint Eastwood was supposed to star in being his fourth installment of the *_Man with no Name_* but he was concerned that with each succeeding picture with Sergio Leone there would be an additional co-star. In the first movie was no American co-star.
    Then it was Lee Van Cleef in *_For a Few Dollars More_* and finally Eli Wallach and Lee Van Cleef again in The *_G-B-U._* He thought pretty soon there'd be a whole ensemble of co-stars. Like Eastwood Charles Bronson was the type of guy who said little but his actions spoke louder than his words. In 1971, he was presented a Golden Globe as "the most popular actor in the world."

  • @bradsullivan2495
    @bradsullivan2495 Год назад

    The fourth Dirty Harry movie, "Sudden Impact" has another iconic line: "Go ahead. Make my day."

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +12

    Before Clint Eastwood was cast as Dirty Harry, Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra and John Wayne were considered for the part. Could you imagine John Wayne saying, "Do you feel lucky, pilgrim?" Lol!!
    The movie was filmed during the early years of the Zodiac Killings in San Francisco.
    I highly recommend the psychological thriller Play Misty For Me, starring and directed by Eastwood, as he plays a disc jockey and he becomes the unhealthy focus of an obsessed fan, played by the late Jessica Walter, whom wants him all to herself.

  • @timothyburnett9843
    @timothyburnett9843 Год назад +7

    This is a classic for sure. I think that part 2 (Magnum Force) is my favorite of the series. I do hope you do that one soon.

  • @dzl8596
    @dzl8596 Год назад

    Fun Facts: When this movie debuted, the gun stores were swamped and .44 Magnum revolvers were flying off the shelves. Smith & Wesson had to put on a third shift at the factory to keep up with demand. Many people didn't realize how powerful the gun was. At the range when they fired the first shot they were stunned and some went up and down the line offering to sell the gun and a box of 49 bullets.

  • @fireman1294
    @fireman1294 Год назад +1

    In every Dirty Harry film he has a different catch phrase. In this it’s “do you feel lucky” in The Dead Pool (with a young Liam Neeson) his phrase is “you’re shit outta luck”

  • @BeegableRock
    @BeegableRock Год назад +6

    Oooooo yus, Dirty Harry series begins! 🙌👏🙌👏

  • @ThomasKnip
    @ThomasKnip Год назад +4

    Frank Sinatra was the first choice for Dirty Harry. He declined. That made Clint's day. ^^

    • @dcanmore
      @dcanmore Год назад +3

      and another five actors before it got to Clint.

  • @dnish6673
    @dnish6673 Год назад +1

    A couple tropes from this made it into Naked Gun. The “when I see a naked guy with a knife” line for example.

  • @darrenrunning5415
    @darrenrunning5415 Год назад

    Back in '92, I visited my uncle in Berkeley, CA and one afternoon he took me around San Francisco to see all of the 'Dirty Harry' locations used in the movie. I stood on the fifty yard line of the stadium where Scorpio was shot and we drove over to the quarry where they filmed the climax of the movie. The quarry had been replaced by townhomes/condos/apartments and a shopping center. The only thing left standing was the railroad trestle the Clint Eastwood jumped off of onto the bus. Even that was torn down a few years later when the city widened the off ramp.

  • @richieb7692
    @richieb7692 Год назад +4

    Thanks so much for watching this Classic.
    The sequels are great and you really must watch them.

  • @dustman820
    @dustman820 Год назад +7

    Please do the rest of the Dirty Harry movies. Like you two said in the discussion after the reaction, each of the other movies will be fresh because there will be different cases and will have different characters for Harry to interact with.

  • @80sNewWaveGeek
    @80sNewWaveGeek Год назад +2

    There was actually a TV show that parodied Dirty Harry called "Sledge Hammer"...

  • @boyfester
    @boyfester Год назад +2

    One of my other favorite films with Andrew Robinson is "Shoot To Kill" along with Sidney Poitier and Tom Berenger. You don't know who the killer is until half way through the film, because his face stays hidden in the first half and he ends up joining a backpacking trip while on the run, led by a young Kirstie Alley. The bad guy mixes in with the other men on the hiking trip and the film cast many famous character actors at the time with some of them playing bad guys in the past: Andrew Robinson (Dirty Harry), Richard Masur (Fallen Angel), Clancy Brown (Bad Boys & The Highlander), Kevin Scannell, and Frederick Coffin. Definitely a fave cause you're thinking it could be this guy or it could be that guy.

  • @lostinalostworld2290
    @lostinalostworld2290 Год назад +5

    Really fun to watch these classic films with you guys. Clint Eastwood has such stage presence and charisma. His body of work is incredible and has made him a film icon/legend. I definitely recommend that you two react to Magnum Force, more development of the Dirty Harry character and another great film. Also, highly recommend you do Million Dollar Baby (drama), and Gran Torino for yet another look at his storied career. Some of his other notable westerns include ... The Outlaw Josey Wales, High Plains Drifter, Hang Em High, Joe Kidd, etc. Just so many to choose from. Enjoy.

  • @James_Loveless
    @James_Loveless Год назад +7

    As a Child I was introduced to Clint Eastwood in these Funny Films
    Every Which Way but Loose is a 1978 American action comedy film.
    It stars Clint Eastwood in an uncharacteristic and offbeat comedy role
    as Philo Beddoe, a trucker and bare-knuckle brawler roaming the American West in search of a lost love while accompanied by his brother/manager, Orville, and his pet orangutan, Clyde. In the process, Philo manages to cross a motley assortment of characters, including a pair of police officers and an entire motorcycle gang (the Black Widows of Pacoima), who end up pursuing him for revenge.
    And the sequel
    Any Which Way You Can is a 1980 American action comedy film, starring Clint Eastwood, with Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, William Smith, and Ruth Gordon in supporting roles. The film is the sequel to the 1978 hit comedy Every Which Way but Loose.[5] The cast of the previous film return as Philo Beddoe (Eastwood) reluctantly comes out of retirement from underground bare-knuckle boxing to take on a champion hired by the mafia, who will stop at nothing to ensure the fight takes place, while the neo-Nazi biker gang Philo humiliated in the previous film also come back for revenge.
    Also don't forget
    Firefox is a 1982 American action techno-thriller film produced, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. It is based upon the 1977 novel of the same name by Craig Thomas.

  • @thisithis
    @thisithis Год назад +1

    The villain of this movie was played by a young Andrew Robinson who would later play Elim Garak in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

  • @paulieluppino1856
    @paulieluppino1856 Год назад +1

    5:29 ...."I got it wrong, though".... Is the Mandella effect.... When a line gets popular but it's not correctly delivered (Like "LUKE I'm your father" when the line is "NO, I'm your father")......

  • @yesh3
    @yesh3 Год назад +4

    This music: every action movie from the 70's. You guys might like the tv series 'The Rockford Files' with James Garner; it's funny.

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Год назад

      One of the best TV series around. "The Sopranos" creator, David Chase, was a writer/producer on seasons 3-6.

  • @Knightcowboy89
    @Knightcowboy89 Год назад +6

    I think y'all should do some of Chuck Norris' movies. Also yes, you should definitely react to the rest of the Dirty Harry films.

  • @kazzaMcFazza
    @kazzaMcFazza Год назад +1

    I grew up on these movies. My parents loved them, as do I. My favourite is "Magnum Force" which is the second Dirty Harry film.

  • @craigedwards2940
    @craigedwards2940 2 месяца назад

    Andrew Robinson is one great actor. He has the ability to know what part to play and when. He was great as Scorpio, but he also played compassionate parts equally as well.

  • @redfrenchmoon2405
    @redfrenchmoon2405 Год назад +12

    Also yes please more dirty Harry movies

  • @brucecsnell
    @brucecsnell Год назад +3

    As the first Dirty Harry movie, this is a great intro to the character -- nice job. My favorite Dirty Harry is Magnum Force -- a great movie with another great tagline. Clint is still making great movies -- let me suggest Gran Torino and Trouble with the Curve. You can't go wrong with an Eastwood movie.

  • @undergroundwarrior70
    @undergroundwarrior70 Год назад

    The actor Andy Robinson who played the role of Scorpio, it was Clint Eastwood's recommendation that he should have the part. He saw him in a theater stage play and Clint Eastwood was impressed with his acting. Andy Robinson is very anti-gun that he didn't want to handle the prop guns that he was afraid of them and he had to be trained by the gun handlers on the set in how to use them for the filming. Also after 'Dirty Harry' was released, Andy Robinson was receiving death threat phone calls at his home even after he changed the phone numbers a few times because people who saw the film they thought he was for real as Scorpio. "Dirty" Harry Inspector Callahan's double action revolver is a .44 Magnum Caliber, that one shot to the chest area is automatically dead. That is a very powerful handgun. Many years ago I use own a single action .44 Magnum Caliber revolver. It is a very powerful handgun. And "Dirty" Harry Inspector Callahan is loosely based on a real Police Inspector of the SFPD. He passed away a few years back.

  • @jhornacek
    @jhornacek 11 месяцев назад +1

    Scorpio was based off of the real-life serial killer "the Zodiac Killer", who sent anonymous letters to the newspapers in the late 1960s to the early 1970s. He killed 6 (?) people in San Francisco and was never caught. It's funny that they made this movie about him when the case was still ongoing in San Fran.
    David Fincher made a movie called Zodiac (Jake Gylenhaal, Robert Downey Jr, Mark Ruffalo) which is a great film about the search for the killer. It even includes a scene where some of the characters go to see Dirty Harry at a theater and talk about its similarities to the real-life Zodiac Killer.