Whilst I am sure the reader should prefer a tale of courage and fortitude, the unfortunate truth is that, after three days, the duel was abandoned for want of powder and shot, and honour left forever unsatisfied.
Right! There's this perpetual under current of tension throughout. More is said through the nuance of body language than is ever actually spoken. Every shot seems to be framed like a painting and the lighting in the night-time scenes is exquisite. Plus it has the perfect soundtrack (Stanley's musical choices have always been on point)......my favourite Kubrick masterpeice
@@squamish4244 In the original film it's an incredibly tense moment. The young man is seeking revenge for a lifetime of abuse, but he fumbles his pistol and misfires. The older man (Lyndon) decides not to take advantage and fires wide, but the young man still insists on taking a third shot and gravely injures Lyndon. This is re-edited so he comedically misfires three times in a row.
The legend goes that Lord Bullingdon is still trying to fire his pistol.With the director missing,there was no one to correct this scene.Teams of cleaners work around the clock to clear the pigeons crap and the spider webs off the actors.
One of the finest films ever produced. Every scene was like a painting from the 1760's. Cinematography was just off the charts. Another was The Duelists. Both films had great scores as well. This clip was dissapointing, in that it simply repeated the first half of the duel. The final outcome was not expected, but curve balled into the high standards of the production.
Master and Commander was similar in that any scene can be paused and look like an oil painting of the era. This was one of the most perfectly directed scenes in the film. The visual composition and the slow tension pulls the audience into the scene.
Barry Lyndon is the culmination of the joint experiment between Eastman Kodak and Stanley Kubrick to transfer artist oils directly on to 70mm film stock 🤣
Lord Bullingdon... ...its been three days... ...for the love... ...of all that is holy... have you received satisfaction?... ...I have not received... ...satisfaction...
Lord Bullingdon, give me the pistol, I shall correctly demonstrate its most effective and expedient of uses. Observe, BANG!!! Oh dear me, it appears that Lord Bullingdon hath had an accident.
Why? It's a great film, but it won't 'change your life' motherfucker. I do like the desertion - conscription sequence though. Got a favourite part dude?
Basically in the actual scene, Bullingdon wins the coin toss, but the pistol malfunctions and he has to let Barry take his turn, but he fires into the ground. And despite the fact that Barry spared him, Bullingdon takes his turn and shoots Barry in the leg. Barry is then forced to have it amputated.
What was really unique in this film is that everything was filmed in natural light, including all the indoor scenes. That is why you see so many lighted candles like at the card games scenes...all natural lighting, giving it a realist effect instead of using flood lights.
That's an urban myth, there were artificial lighting used, especially in the daytime scenes indoors, so that they could do multiple takes without the lighting changing (as you probably know Kubrick took hundreds of takes), it's only that Kubrick's genius made it seem so organic that it's imperceptible and feels like all lighting is natural.
No. His mistake is that he pitied this fool for the sake of his beloved woman, he became sentimental because of the death of his son. It was necessary to kill him.
That's not quite how that works. You can't make "deals" because by definition, if it's reached this point, it's a matter of honor. All that can be said is if the matter is resolved at any point or time. There is no haggling.
Interesting. Though Bullingdon probably wouldn't go for it. Yes, he's terrified in the scene, but he's there for a reason. Barry has married his mother, destroyed the family and is squandering their wealth. For Bullingdon, all that matters is that he gets Barry out of their lives and he's prepared to risk his life for it.
It's shrouded in Roman Catholic Mysticism: The Dove is the symbol of the Holy Spirit, The third member of the Holy Trinity. Doves are also symbolic of Peace...
@@Kitiwake Barry was a total, complete POS to him: He truly deserved to lose his leg. All Barry had to do was at least tolerate and pretend to be nice to Bullingdon and he would have become English Aristocracy.
It was Just him. Barry married his mother and treated them both badly. He regularly caned Bullingdon. He slept around. He tried to take control of their money, while throwing it away, drinking and gambling. He beat Bullingdon up in front of a load of people. If someone did that to you, you'd want them out of your life.
@@1000000man1 Also the abuse was ongoing. Bullingdon was essentially an exile from his own home and cut off from his inheritance. This was the only possible resolution.
By resorting to a good old Irish beating of Bullingdon in public ,Barry lost all credibility as a gentleman ,and he was finished then. Back then gentlemen did not resort to brawling in front of their peers . It was the sword or the pistol.
Barry having seen far too much death in battle looked intense but slightly bored by it all. Lord Bullington was given mercy from Barry, but as you can see by the look on Barry's face, it was a fatal mistake on his part. If Bullington had missed his second shot? Barry would have dispatched him to the spirit world without hesitation. When you have your opponent down, finish them off, otherwise they will rise up
Too bad they screwed up the cut and repeated the part of the scene where the kid fired by accident. They did not show him hitting Ryan O'Neill in the leg in the second attempt, completing the scene.
@@solidsnake2910 nah, bad editing on it's own isn't humourous, timing is everything when it comes to jokes, and the misleading title adds salt for those who really wanted to see extra parts of the movie only to be met with a subpar YTP
I think we sould bring back formal duells. Think of it; politicians seeking satisfaction among themselves like this instead of thousands of civilians and soldiers going trough or dying in war...
"Lord Lyndon, would you afford to let me kill that moron for your satisfaction"? That's a freaking loop that will cost you 7:41 minutes from your life. When I get 60, I'll be still trying to figure out who won that duel!
It's actually Mr Lyndon. He's not a Lord. He tried to get a title, but Bullingdon told everyone about his behaviour and abuse and then Barry attacked him in front of them.
The Lords "not looking" at each other after the second one. Just slack jaw stunned by incredulity. I thought the same thing as well, John Cleese as the guy giving out the guns.
Twas at that precise moment that a gentlemen who went by the name of Mick Jagger walked in and presented a musical interlude that was most aptly titled.
This scene has cut and edited here to produce this DISTORTED clip by repeating Bullingdon firing into the ground. The original scene shows Bullingdon, firing and hitting Lyndon in the leg causing him to collapse. The leg later has to be amputated.
This scene is needlessly and stupidly reedited. Lord Bullington never misfired his second shot. He Shot Barry Lyndon in the leg, and it had to be amputated as a result. And Barry was banished from the Bullington family estate, and sent back to Ireland.
“It was in the reign of George III that the aforesaid personages lived and quarreled; good or bad, handsome or ugly, rich or poor, Lord Bullingdon has still not received satisfaction.”
This is hilarious. Also years ago while I was at work I imagined this exact type of absurd loop and started laughing and I laughed several times on a loop. It was 🤣 crazy.
Burlington’s pistol was ultimately taken from him. Over the years, it was updated and put into the hands of a Mr Alec Baldwin. However thorough the overhaul and update to said firearm, the curse remained intact and a bullet from the gun found an escape by way of yet another misfire in the hands of an unqualified noob who should not have been allowed to even look at a firearm.
@E No, it isn't shit-for-brains. Kubrick was famous for destroying deleted footage from his films. There are no director's cuts of any of Kubrick's movies floating around. But if there were, do you think some random dickhead with 8 whole subscribers would be the one to uncover it? Also, Kubrick had final cut on most of his movies, so the theatrical versions ARE the director's cut. Also, LOOK AT THE CLIP. It's just the same moment played three times.
Lord Bullingdon, allow me to demonstrate the effective and expedient uses of this pistol....your weapon please, BANG!!! Oh dear, it appears there has been an accident.
It's been a while since I've had been served humor that would gave me peasantry. Wonderful, I missed it. Thank you kind sir, now please stand ready to receive your fire (shoots the ground).
Wish Barry Lydon would of Killed Lord Bullington the little shit got away with more than he should of in my opinion,Lord Bullington was lucky and like a cat more than 9 lives he didn't deserve a second shot ss
Should have let a little more time seperate the act and the revenge. So what's going on, one fires, "are you ready to accept "inserts" fire", then the other?
I sit here for seven and a half minutes and don’t even get to see him get shot? I have not received satisfaction.
@Wayne Durning. Comment of the day lol
😂😂😂
You spoiler alert!
Brilliant 👏 😂😂😂
Gentleman Gentleman !
Whilst I am sure the reader should prefer a tale of courage and fortitude, the unfortunate truth is that, after three days, the duel was abandoned for want of powder and shot, and honour left forever unsatisfied.
Did you know that Lord Bullington wrote the lyrics for Stones "I can't get no satisfaction"?
I sat on the toilet for seven minutes watching this...I finally received satisfaction .
Me too lol. im there now sir
😂😂
😅😅
Such an overlooked masterpiece. There’s hardly any movement or dialogue in this scene yet the suspense is palpable.
A genius work.
Right! There's this perpetual under current of tension throughout. More is said through the nuance of body language than is ever actually spoken. Every shot seems to be framed like a painting and the lighting in the night-time scenes is exquisite. Plus it has the perfect soundtrack (Stanley's musical choices have always been on point)......my favourite Kubrick masterpeice
Aside from the cinematography and the battle/ duel scenes. This movie is incredibly boring
masterpiece
@@strangebrew1231 because you aren't appalled by suspence and cinematography. You should see less Marvel movies.
Not overlooked anymore, thank goodness!
The fact that only a handful of people will get this makes it that much funnier.
I don't get it...
Gotta watch the original film. It will make sense then.
@Weather Brief disaster followed wherever he went.
Appreciate the hint. Which intrigued me enough to watch the whole thing. Was totally not going to bother LMAO
@@squamish4244 In the original film it's an incredibly tense moment. The young man is seeking revenge for a lifetime of abuse, but he fumbles his pistol and misfires. The older man (Lyndon) decides not to take advantage and fires wide, but the young man still insists on taking a third shot and gravely injures Lyndon.
This is re-edited so he comedically misfires three times in a row.
The legend goes that Lord Bullingdon is still trying to fire his pistol.With the director missing,there was no one to correct this scene.Teams of cleaners work around the clock to clear the pigeons crap and the spider webs off the actors.
@Jason Stephenson lol
Best comment!!!
Their contract reads "in perpetuity."
IDK...the pigeon crap really tied the room together...
Jijiji, fueron los unicos que trabajaron esta escena, suerte 🎉
Legend has it that Lord Bullingdon is still miscocking his piston and blowing prematurely.
One of the finest films ever produced. Every scene was like a painting from the 1760's. Cinematography was just off the charts. Another was The Duelists. Both films had great scores as well. This clip was dissapointing, in that it simply repeated the first half of the duel. The final outcome was not expected, but curve balled into the high standards of the production.
Master and Commander was similar in that any scene can be paused and look like an oil painting of the era.
This was one of the most perfectly directed scenes in the film. The visual composition and the slow tension pulls the audience into the scene.
all natural lighting
You should see Polish movie "The Deluge"
And yet, like many fart-sniffing Oscar winners, it was dreadfully dull. Looking at pretend paintings for three hours is mind numbing.
Aye. Duelists. Saw it ONCE in 1993 and never forgot it!
Barry Lyndon is the culmination of the joint experiment between Eastman Kodak and Stanley Kubrick to transfer artist oils directly on to 70mm film stock 🤣
Lord Bullingdon... ...its been three days... ...for the love... ...of all that is holy... have you received satisfaction?... ...I have not received... ...satisfaction...
Hahaha
Hahahaha, I was lucky that I was not eating while reading your comment, otherwise I would have choked! hahahahahaha.
"Cock your pistol, Lord Bullingdon. And for God's sake take your finger off the trigger."
Lord Bullingdon, give me the pistol, I shall correctly demonstrate its most effective and expedient of uses. Observe, BANG!!! Oh dear me, it appears that Lord Bullingdon hath had an accident.
This film is a life-changing masterpiece if you have not seen it
It's a great film, but let's not get carried 'the fuck' away 👍
@@kevindonaldson8655 I suggest you delete that.
Why? It's a great film, but it won't 'change your life' motherfucker.
I do like the desertion - conscription sequence though. Got a favourite part dude?
@@kevindonaldson8655 That one too!
@@reallyhappenings5597 Are you British or American? Just wondering. I'm British from Selby.
Having never seen the film, I thought this was the genuine scene.
Just goes to show, no one is immune to such trickery! Gave me a good chuckle!
Basically in the actual scene, Bullingdon wins the coin toss, but the pistol malfunctions and he has to let Barry take his turn, but he fires into the ground. And despite the fact that Barry spared him, Bullingdon takes his turn and shoots Barry in the leg. Barry is then forced to have it amputated.
i dont think these people get it
@@1000000man1 I don't think Barry spared him, he was just trying to win him over. Shooting Bullingdon was a lose-lose scenario for Barry.
A masterpiece that will, quite frankly, will never age or go out of thought!
Indeed that about sums up today's world 😁😁😁
Kubrick’s most overlooked masterpiece. It doesn’t get the attention it deserves.
He should have hired Alex Baldwin.
Che stupidaggine......non degna di Kubrick
Lord Baldwin, having fired your pistol at the camera crew, do you now consider that you have recieved satisfaction?
What was really unique in this film is that everything was filmed in natural light, including all the indoor scenes. That is why you see so many lighted candles like at the card games scenes...all natural lighting, giving it a realist effect instead of using flood lights.
That's an urban myth, there were artificial lighting used, especially in the daytime scenes indoors, so that they could do multiple takes without the lighting changing (as you probably know Kubrick took hundreds of takes), it's only that Kubrick's genius made it seem so organic that it's imperceptible and feels like all lighting is natural.
Candles count as 'natural lighting?'😂😂 Just kidding.
an hour long cut of this would be so funny. lmao
infinite loop at the ica
No pigeons were killed or injured during the making of this production - though Lord Bullingdon did his best
"I have not received... satisfaction"
Lyndon proceeds to walk up to him and beat the crap out of him before walking out.
This is a glimpse of what hell must be like. Having to watch this scene loop over and over for all eternity
This extended cut really builds the tension even more better!
Mr. Barry's mistake was firing into the ground without first receiving a guarantee that the duel would then end.
No. His mistake is that he pitied this fool for the sake of his beloved woman, he became sentimental because of the death of his son. It was necessary to kill him.
That's not quite how that works. You can't make "deals" because by definition, if it's reached this point, it's a matter of honor. All that can be said is if the matter is resolved at any point or time. There is no haggling.
Mr Barry's mistake was in making a grand gesture towards someone who could not have been reasonably expected to appreciate it.
Mr.Lyndon. Geez...
Interesting. Though Bullingdon probably wouldn't go for it. Yes, he's terrified in the scene, but he's there for a reason. Barry has married his mother, destroyed the family and is squandering their wealth.
For Bullingdon, all that matters is that he gets Barry out of their lives and he's prepared to risk his life for it.
I mean I expected to watch art and got something hilarious instead.
I have in fact received satisfaction.
Somebody else mentioned satisfaction earlier. Unbelievable.
I wish Kubrick had explored the backstory of the pigeons more-they were a crucial metaphor to this scene.
It's shrouded in Roman Catholic Mysticism: The Dove is the symbol of the Holy Spirit, The third member of the Holy Trinity. Doves are also symbolic of Peace...
is this like, the longest gif ever?
Cannot blame Bullingdon for holding a serious grudge. Lyndon was a real bastard to him.
How many people can ge carry hate for, thoughout his life?
@@Kitiwake Barry was a total, complete POS to him: He truly deserved to lose his leg. All Barry had to do was at least tolerate and pretend to be nice to Bullingdon and he would have become English Aristocracy.
It was Just him.
Barry married his mother and treated them both badly. He regularly caned Bullingdon. He slept around. He tried to take control of their money, while throwing it away, drinking and gambling.
He beat Bullingdon up in front of a load of people.
If someone did that to you, you'd want them out of your life.
@@1000000man1 Also the abuse was ongoing. Bullingdon was essentially an exile from his own home and cut off from his inheritance. This was the only possible resolution.
By resorting to a good old Irish beating of Bullingdon in public ,Barry lost all credibility as a gentleman ,and he was finished then.
Back then gentlemen did not resort to brawling in front of their peers .
It was the sword or the pistol.
One of the best things I have ever seen.
Did this go on forever? Hilarious edit 😂 The word extended gets a new meaning
The choreography and movements of the seconds …impeccable…it’s all a ballet without music. The turning of the heads at various cuts …masterful.
Definitely NOT without music.. but I get your point
@@ulfingvar1cane to say the same lol
and the irony is that the Lord Bullington looks exactly like Mick Jagger
The historical event that is the true story behind what inspired Rolling Stones to write their biggest hit.
Paint it black? 😂
@@stephenshoobert5930 Gimme Shelter?
Jumping Jack Flash in the pan
I can't get no satisfaction
@@morrisminor56 too obvious
"Lord Bullington how often have you pissed your pants now" ?
Barry having seen far too much death in battle looked intense but slightly bored by it all. Lord Bullington was given mercy from Barry, but as you can see by the look on Barry's face, it was a fatal mistake on his part. If Bullington had missed his second shot? Barry would have dispatched him to the spirit world without hesitation. When you have your opponent down, finish them off, otherwise they will rise up
I love the 18th century and I love this movie. I've rewatched it several times over the years.
It’s crazy how every shot in this movie is like it’s right out of a painting. Every. Single. Shot.
2:49 Isn’t anyone going to discuss the excellent work that foley artist did?
Too bad they screwed up the cut and repeated the part of the scene where the kid fired by accident. They did not show him hitting Ryan O'Neill in the leg in the second attempt, completing the scene.
I laughed my ass off. Too bad that those who disliked didn't have a sense of humour.
nah it's just badly edited, and the title is misleading
@@KawaiiStars thus explaining why you don't have a sense of humor.
@@solidsnake2910 nah, bad editing on it's own isn't humourous, timing is everything when it comes to jokes,
and the misleading title adds salt for those who really wanted to see extra parts of the movie only to be met with a subpar YTP
@@KawaiiStarsThank God we have you to explain what is and isnt funny.
@@solidsnake2910 You're welcome, glad you're mature enough to recognise an opinion
Legend has it this duel is still going on. Also, legend has it some people still don't get the joke of the video.
The difference in mentality. Lyndon, who has seen a lifetime of struggle, strife, death - man of steel.
Oh you sneaky git. I almost didn't notice that it is looped. Had me laughing when I worked it out
I think we sould bring back formal duells. Think of it; politicians seeking satisfaction among themselves like this instead of thousands of civilians and soldiers going trough or dying in war...
and that kids is where Lord Bullingdon was reminded of the importance of trigger finger discipline...
Great edit. R.I.P. Mr O Neal.
"Lord Lyndon, would you afford to let me kill that moron for your satisfaction"?
That's a freaking loop that will cost you 7:41 minutes from your life. When I get 60, I'll be still trying to figure out who won that duel!
Lyndon got his ass shot off by Lord Bullydom.
It's actually Mr Lyndon. He's not a Lord.
He tried to get a title, but Bullingdon told everyone about his behaviour and abuse and then Barry attacked him in front of them.
I would like to see a 10 hour version of this.
Brilliant observational cut, my friend- Bravo!
I assume this should be run in a loop!
Lord Bullingdon went off halfcocked.
There's something very, but very Monty Python about this scene.
The Lords "not looking" at each other after the second one. Just slack jaw stunned by incredulity.
I thought the same thing as well, John Cleese as the guy giving out the guns.
And it was at this moment in history, that the word "c-nt" officially became part of the English language. Thanks to the efforts of Lord Bullingdon.
I haven't laughed that hard in a long time.
This scene lacks Alec Baldwin
Hold on, this looks like the same scene on repeat. Check the mannerisms as well as the dialogue, they seem identical.
Massive balls by lord Bullingdon, for facing his abuser, even if he was scarred. I have nothing but respect ❤
Twas at that precise moment that a gentlemen who went by the name of Mick Jagger walked in and presented a musical interlude that was most aptly titled.
This is so F'n funny. It was edited so well
What actor played the moderator of the duel?
This scene has cut and edited here to produce this DISTORTED clip by repeating Bullingdon firing into the ground. The original scene shows Bullingdon, firing and hitting Lyndon in the leg causing him to collapse. The leg later has to be amputated.
That would make an awesome 48hrs cut of lord bullington not recieving satisfaction
This scene is needlessly and stupidly reedited. Lord Bullington never misfired his second shot. He Shot Barry Lyndon in the leg, and it had to be amputated as a result. And Barry was banished from the Bullington family estate, and sent back to Ireland.
Now go back and re-edit this video to include the conclusion.
“It was in the reign of George III that the aforesaid personages lived and quarreled; good or bad, handsome or ugly, rich or poor, Lord Bullingdon has still not received satisfaction.”
He did .His last shot robbed Barry of a leg.
It's 2024 now and Lord Bullingdon has yet to receive satisfaction. And neither did all of us.
I could've easily watched another 15 minutes of this.
love your edit, having the lord misfire a second time.
That's not the entire dueling scene. Was this edited to be funny? 😆
this was beautiful.
This scene was the inspiration for all future work of Director John Woo.
Somewhere out there in continuum this has not been resolved .
This is hilarious. Also years ago while I was at work I imagined this exact type of absurd loop and started laughing and I laughed several times on a loop. It was 🤣 crazy.
Ryan was handsome when he was young. Too bad he was a bastard towards his own children.
Tigers are beautiful but I would not want to room with one.
I beleive Ryan was a golden gloves boxer in his youth .( hence the fist fight with Big Pat ( from Auf Wiedersehn pet.)
Burlington’s pistol was ultimately taken from him. Over the years, it was updated and put into the hands of a Mr Alec Baldwin. However thorough the overhaul and update to said firearm, the curse remained intact and a bullet from the gun found an escape by way of yet another misfire in the hands of an unqualified noob who should not have been allowed to even look at a firearm.
Alex who? 🤣🤣🤣
With the cost of powder, shot and primers these days, he would have indeed been satisfied after the first round.
Wtf they just repeat the misfire twice?!?!?
Is it me or does Lord Bullingdon seem a little jumpy?
Kubricks framing in this movie is just the most incredible work, each scene has the feel of a renaisance painting.
There needs to be a rule change here. If Lord Bullingdon declines satisfaction, then the coin is flipped anew for round two ;)
What are you doing?...chopping it up, without an explanation to it?!...leave it as is...
You nearly got me there ;)
These duels weren't very grateful as the sword Duels or a fist fight
It would be hilarious if Bullingdon, after his second misfire, were to say, "Um, ... OK, now I have received satisfaction."
A master piece of art.
Envy, Hane,,,,,,,,, and the judges,,,,,,,,, all a master piece of human soul.
rest in power, Leon Vitali
Appealingly Lord Bullington was never taught the use of firearm. He was pulling the trigger as he was cocking the gun!
This is not "uncovered footage." You just did some editing so the pistol misfire plays three times.
@E No, it isn't shit-for-brains. Kubrick was famous for destroying deleted footage from his films. There are no director's cuts of any of Kubrick's movies floating around. But if there were, do you think some random dickhead with 8 whole subscribers would be the one to uncover it?
Also, Kubrick had final cut on most of his movies, so the theatrical versions ARE the director's cut.
Also, LOOK AT THE CLIP. It's just the same moment played three times.
@@randyd7836 Shut, Randy
@@randyd7836 *7 subscribers
Yeah this isn’t uncovered at all, this is just a re-edit of the same shots repeated so that it’s a longer scene. Doesn’t help if people lie like this.
@@LordJagd shut
I have received satisfaction watching this video😀😀😀😀
Lord Bullingdon, allow me to demonstrate the effective and expedient uses of this pistol....your weapon please, BANG!!! Oh dear, it appears there has been an accident.
It's been a while since I've had been served humor that would gave me peasantry. Wonderful, I missed it. Thank you kind sir, now please stand ready to receive your fire (shoots the ground).
It's the best, boring film ever
Was that on a loop have I been Rick rolled
Wish Barry Lydon would of Killed Lord Bullington the little shit got away with more than he should of in my opinion,Lord Bullington was lucky and like a cat more than 9 lives he didn't deserve a second shot ss
this scene went on and on for three hours
Who determined who shot first? He gets a second shot at Lyndon? What kind of cockamaimy duel is this?
Lord Bullingdon : I have not received satisfaction...I needed it right up my rear end
Possible Alec Baldwin for a remake of this scene
The Kubrickian duel requires a minimum of 148 shots.
Should have let a little more time seperate the act and the revenge. So what's going on, one fires, "are you ready to accept "inserts" fire", then the other?
this is 24k gold comedy tho this clip. RIP Ryan O'Neal.