'Marcus Snipes Tanner' Scene | Hell or High Water
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- Опубликовано: 8 май 2023
- Distraught about Parker's (Gil Birmingham) death, Hamilton (Jeff Bridges) uses a local resident’s knowledge of the area to circle behind Tanner (Ben Foster) and fatally shoot him.
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the emotional journey Jeff Bridges‘ character makes in the ten seconds after killing Tanner is deeper than many movies offer in their entire runtime
I was watching it over and over again, what a briliant satisfying miniature.
Yes, he’s that good. Always has been. ❤
I DIDN'T EVEN RECOGNIZED JEFF BRIDGES IN THIS MOVIE! THANK YOU! That's some quality make up.
how you know?
@@ilyazzzaytsev My guess? He's overcome with joy nailing Tanner finally, but is still grief-stricken having just watch his partner died at the hands of Tanner. It's a bittersweet moment and he expresses it masterfully.
Ben Foster is still to this day one of the most criminally underrated actors of our time. Dude is amazing at what he does in film.
What you in for Jamal?
I underrated a white boy
Hey... you ain't wrong bro.
You right.
He has a huge range. From a wimpy, soft. Flamboyant tweeb to a crazy strung out drug addict to a psycho path, cold-hearted cowboy... and everyone is believable.
He’s one of the living top grade legends, wdym underrated?
He was fantastic in lone survivor
Jeff Bridges' acting is outstanding in this scene! Concentration, tension, anger, grief, joy, tiredness, resignation, relief - just in a few seconds... can't stop to watch it over and over again.
Calm down. It's just a movie lol.
@@mr.b.9890calm down, it’s just a RUclips comment lol
Fun fact: the shooting location of this scene is To'hajiilee Indian Reservation, which is the setting of the iconic opening scene of Breaking Bad.
Dude, nobody cares. Just watch the movie and be quiet.
@@calebh7902 dude 238 peopled cared because its a cool fun facted
@@gibbythebeast6782 nobody asked for your input.
@@calebh7902 dude nobody care. Just watch the movie and be quiet
@gibbythebeast6782 thats my whole point dude.
Yet Tanner won. He was willing to sacrifice his life so his brother could get away. And it worked.
He had already decided long ago he was going to die in a shootout with the police, or at least with somebody, might as well get on with it.
He wanted to go out like that. He wanted to do that over saving his brother. Jeff bridges wanted the same thing, but the wrong ranger got hit.
Tanner got to be a "Lord of the Plains" while doing so... I was both upset & amazed in the theater when the poker hand laid out Tanners ending. Upset since it spoiled the ending but amazed by how a half second hand of card could be the best poker scene in cinema by perfectly encapsulating Tanners life from beginning to end.
@@nationalsocialism3504 : It made him a Comanche
His plan, it worked, every step of the way. Crazy to wear that bright red shirt, but honorable as well.
Paid off the bank's reverse mortgage with their own money to avoid foreclosure on the ranch and put it in a family trust. 😂
“Lord of the plains. That’s me” Famous last words
There's no way anyone heard him make that utterance except for The Lord of Hosts.
@@Kenneth-ts7bp Well you know what I mean
Plains*
@@Kenneth-ts7bp So nobody heard it
@@Kenneth-ts7bp the Lord of hosts? The fuck kind of garbage is that.
2:25 Shout out to the buzzing fly and the rattlesnake. What moving performances from them. Nearly shed a tear 😢. Great movie, great supporting cast...
I never noticed the Rattler before.
thanks for noticing! great reason for "some "folks to stay out of west texas
@@bobbydouglass1813The same reason birds fly upside down over West Virginia.
It tied back to the rattlesnake at the start of the movie and according to the director showed that even with out Bridges' there to sniper him the snake would have got him so either way his choices then lead to his demise.
rattlesnake super cheesy. didnt belong there
When she says "Marcus Hamilton killed one..." you see Chris' forehead move. Phenomenal acting in a PERFECT movie.
Even with all the amazing performances in this movie, I've always been moved the most by the the wordless scene of Pine at the bar, with the news report on the deaths of Parker and Tanner reflected in the mirror behind him. Just a perfect marriage of performance, cinematography, editing, and crushingly sad music, all timed with a precision that you don't even notice because of how organic and right it feels.
YES... well, I still feel Bridges' sniper scene was more potent drama-wise, but yeah that was a very good scene too.
I agree. Pine's performance is the most restrained out of the three. But no less powerful.
The best part of this film is that the bad guy is the bank.
Well, no shit.
The bank and Tanner
@@alastairatcheson1407no just the bank. The bank created the evil in tanner.
@@alastairatcheson1407Tanner did nothing wrong. Didn’t kill anyone who didn’t deserve it.
@@_ArmIa 🐂 shit
This banker was the shadiest character in the whole movie. Had he not stayed to watch they would have done whatever they could to sieze that land and lied to cover it up
One of the best neo Western films as of now
This movie was WAY better than I expected.
i didn't expect anything going into it, was kind of turned off by the redneck vibe but incredible movie.
One of the most realistic death scenes in movie history.
Jeff Bridges. One hell of an actor.
Awesome in True Grit
Bridges looked like he was truly exhausted in that shooting scene. But he delivers certainly in the acting for that scene.
Watched this in in patient rehab. Me and the fellas fucking loved it. A buncha 20 something’s fresh outta detox stuck in a house….. this movie def made it possible at least that day
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@@sageer2585 bebapse
Don’t fuck around anymore it’s not worth it and especially at this point in history you want to be clear headed
Notice how he favors and protects his right side where he got shot. That’s a small detail you don’t see in most movies. Getting shot or wounded like that hurts, a mega fuk ton. Most actors forget to keep that in mind and just go next day like everything is fine. It’s not he’s in pain and it’s shows up in this little detail. Well done.
One of the best movies of all time. Amazing story, great acting
It’s still hilarious evertime I watch this movie, that the bank robber is rightly suspicious of the banker lmao
If I had committed all those crimes, I definitely wouldn’t be driving around in a car with a headlight out.
I kinda think the rattlesnake is supposed to represent the spirit of Tanner. He was a rattlesnake who finally shed the skin of man. Making noise & striking out at enemies was all he had left.
Such a fantastic movie.
This movie is a Masterpiece!
On a second viewing....the positioning of Tanner to the far right of the screen was great. and all the while, we the audience are wondering about Jeff Bridges' character having a heart attack.
@darthdeseche’s commenting on the actors weight and making a joke my dude don’t think about it too hard
This is one of the best films this century. Taylor Sheridan is far from unknown but still criminally underrated
I didn't notice until just now that there was a rattlesnake just to the left of the corpse of Tanner.
Took me a few viewings as well. It‘s so subtle, I sometimes wonder if that creature just crawled into frame during the take and they just kept the cameras rolling 😂
@BrunoAxhausen I always thought there was some type of simbolizim
@@crazychase98 I always took it as he was on borrowed time regardless. If the cops didn't get him, the desert would.
@@popermen694 Exactly what i was thinking too. Death was close for him and it was coming eventually in one way or another. It was inevitable
@@crazychase98definitely simbolizim brother
*01:01** + **01:55** Note both of the shooter wrapped their rifle sling around their wrist. It helps to stabilize the aiming especially when both of the rifle wasn't equipped with bipod.*
Even someone who has never ever as much as thought about shooting a gun understands that....
I never noticed the snake till today. Watched this movie a few times!
this movie was so good! in my opinion one of Jeff's best performance
Bridges was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for this role. Outstanding performance and movie !
Tanner with the ultimate sacrifice. He knew he was going to die. 😢
What an age we live in. I've never seen so many film experts gathered in one spot. What tremendous fortune we yield in this day and age, to have such unquestionable insight at our fingertips, in comment after comment after comment after comment...
You root for the protagonist and the antagonist in each act of this film
Lmao he shoots him and then slaps this guy in the face
That’s The Texas high five
pause at 1:42 what do you notice?
...target is sighted up accounting for distance and drop.
this is a small detail that many filmmakers would not have done.
Nice detail catch
I still think Jeff Bridges is the best actor that ever graced the silver screen
He's definitely up there. One of my favorites
What I love about this is he saw it coming.
One of my top 10 films.
I’m in this movie! I’m walking in the bank right after Chris Pine at 2.32 min left in the movie. So cool to be on set and chat w Chris and Ben.
that shot at 1:39 is so incredible and unnerving because you are, as the viewer, also racing to spot the cop amongst the landscape and i'm willing to bet most people didn't spot him in time before the flash goes off. makes it more visceral.
Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s [brother].
Great movie
Take your winnings and walk away.
The score was amazing
Have not seen a bad movie with Jeff bridges yet this one was amazing and was just as good in true grit
RIPD
@@sparkster1314nah that movie was awesome.
@@bruler7264Yea people like to follow so much. Me and my girl went to theaters to see it and we loved it.
You know, you talk like we ain't gonna get away with this.
I never met nobody get away with anything... ever,
you?
then why on the hell did you agree to do it?
because you asked, little brother.
Dumbest phrase I ever heard. People get away with shit all the time......
The Dude is a stone cold Killer
Sometimes it takes a stone cold killer to kill a killer.
@@rhizomorph-music just purely out of curiosity, do you know the big lebowski?
Fark this was a good film
The only improvement would have been that the rifle report had been delayed.
Jeff Bridges is a Master Class in acting
I never noticed the snake
Bridges in my opinion is super underrated. He never comes up in the topic of great actors. And it hurts my heart. I really put him right up there with Val Kilmer, or Daniel Day Lewis, or Russel Crowe. All amazing actors. You know why?… because *“I’m your huckleberry.”*
I love val kilmer (I even stick up for his batman movie and even 'the saint') and I love westerns and tombstone is one of my favorites and i believe val kilmer's doc holliday was maybe the coolest western movie character ever. but to include him in that list is insane.
@@jal-kx6tm to say that Jeff Bridges is right ip there with the greats?
@@J_GoTTi to say that val kilmer belongs there.
@@jal-kx6tm oooh ok. I can understand that. I just put him up there for Heat & Tombstone alone. But i can absolutely see why you would say that. Cause i was gonna say lol, Jeff Bridges is absolutely a legendary actor. I’ll be crazy sad when he’s gone.
Jeff is in the crazed road movie with Keith Carradine Rip Torn, Sally Kirkland, and the best role Tom Waits ever had...Cold Feet. Get it.
Never heard of it.
Definitely gonna check it out..
They have a headlight and a driving light out
That banker made a decision outta fear but a smart one nonetheless. He knew Chris's character is not to be fucked with. Good choice.
Jeff Bridges is so good.
Close your eyes and the music sounds like God of war
I have always thought the Tanner character wanted to be killed. He knew he was being flanked. He took no cover, too no measures to get out of the open. He struck me as someone who got a bad deal early in life and it went downhill from there. He wanted out of this life.
I had an argument with my brother about how it was Jeff Bridges fault for the death of his partner. At least Jeff Bridges character got the thrill he was looking for. “Not in your life, he’s mine.” Let the owner of the gun have some fun too.
there´s a freaking snake!
It was all fun and games for Marcus tracking those two boys down so he could shoot them ... until Alberto took one in the head. Marcus was all giggly after he shot Tanner, but that didn't last. He never got over Alberto's death. Or maybe he just never got over the fact that Toby beat him.
I love this movie, but I don't think it's nearly as deep as fns make it out to be. Everybody just wanted to shoot someone, hit someone, or tell the police to 'ef off when they were questioned.
Toby was the only one to even get upset when someone had to be hurt. Even in the gas station scene when he beat the hell out of hot rod, he got mad at Tanner for provoking the hot rod kid in the first place.
This was such a painful movie
What was the distance of the shot?
The irony of the rattlesnake -- he was dead either way.
"SNIPES" ??!!
Is there such a thing?
Isn't shoots, kills, terminates sufficient?
I fucking love this part of the movie, after his homies death Jeff made sure he’d get his revenge
Zero recoil is a nice touch 😂
I noticed that.
Are you dumb? They didn't even show the scope when he fired it was right after.
Would you rather they have an Alec Baldwin scenario
@@patrick7381I’d rather they have a Michael Mann scenario.
22! LOL !
The big Lebowski can shoot!
Guess what that makes me?
Sad , funny , interesting , angry-this movie. Just like real life.
The only thing to do if somebody murders your friend. Courts be damned.
He can't hold his rifle steady, no way he could have made that shot.
Did anyone notice that rattler at his feet after he died?
Хоршая смерть....быстрая....лучше так , чем как будет у полицейского...в одиночестве и долго...со скуки по....нет без работы и друзей.
a cowboy/sniper that doesn't use the crown of his hat as a rifle rest ???
Rooster and Colt went off the fucking rails after the Ranch ended.
I’m glad my brother and I didn’t like each other enough to rob banks together, worked out for the best because neither of us got shot.
I despise these banker types of people trying to screw the poor out of what little they might have...just vile
Never seen the movie but if i were in the desert sniping people, i sure as hell wouldn't be caught dead in a bright red shirt.
There's a point to that actually. Definitely check the whole thing out some time. Damn good flick
@ 2:27 RATTLE SNAKE AT HIS FEET..( IT WASN'T PLANTED )
How do you know it wasn't planned?
His head would have been turned into a fuckin canoe.
Mr ballistics expert over here eh?
@@Hcaz1113 You ever seen a watermelon or, hell, a ballistics dummy get shot by a rifle? There's a fairly sizable exit wound.
We don't see the exit wound.
@@willt9721 Oh you woulda seen the whole back of his head explode.
@@mr.martyr8573 maybe it just flaps out because we see the fine pink mist erupt from his head? Would've been more realistic with some brain splatter flying around but not a bad headshot regardless.
I'd just assume it was a smaller round like a varmint
The way he shot him “boy sit yo ass down”
I'm not exactly sure but it looks like the tubing for the blood is visible just under Ben Fosters butt at 2:26.
Jeff bridges at his age with no water couldn’t make it up and down that hill with without passing out from heat stroke. He’s also wearing long sleeve shirt tucked into his pants. The Texas heat is a killer
Any true hunter would have racked the next round in before looking through the scope
Gritty Hollywood realism. Another guy's rifle. "What caliber"? What's the range"? What's she sighted in for"? "Do I need any holdover"?
Safe to assume they discussed that in the car ride up. Not necessary dialogue for the story’s progress my friend.
Missed the spot where they showed the reticle, used the first dot holdover. Close enough.@@canderoussnurd4265
Looks more like he's getting a heart attack
Wow, where do they get these guys who know nothing about firearms or precision shooting? Who are the experts guiding them in their roles.
Explain ?
Bridges' side kick is Taylor Sheridan, the author of this and Yellowstone. j.
Did he also write the screenplay for Sicario?
Real talk - having never fired the rifle before that ranger would have never known how to adjust like that. This is just silly...
I always think the same thing when someone borrows another's rifle and makes a long shot. At least have it in a scene where the shooter asks at what distance the gun is zeroed, or the person loaning the gun tell them. That said, I guess we should assume that happens off camera. In this scene, it is clear Bridges is aiming above the point of impact. If he hit where the crosshairs are, it would've been less believable.
Yeah, but his @$$ puckered on that porch
The lack of recoil in Foster’s rifle really kills the immersion of the scene for me. It’s a shame they didn’t use full load blanks.
haha
Great Fucking Movie
What was that final question Toby asked?
He asked, "Do y'all manage trusts?" Toby's plan was for the oil money payments from the oil companies from his ranch to be paid to a trust in which his boys were beneficiaries. By putting the trust money in the bank that owned most of the branches they robbed, the bank would be uncooperative with law enforcement over 40,000 dollars stolen because the Bank would be receiving $50,000 in deposits monthly from the oil companies. They wouldn't want to mess with that cash stream and would rather bury the hatchet.
@@ElitePraetorianGuard Oh thanks ... I want to buy this movie on DVD ... it's a great movie. I'm leery of getting a non-functioning DVD from Amazon though.
a casino would've been all over him for bringing in a stack of cash, wasting time at the bar, then cashing out without so much as placing a single chip for a bet. Great movie, but no chance that part would happen. At the very least, the casinos would've got him pinched once the Rangers and police keyed him as the brother. 2 guys rob several banks, 1 brother dies in shootout after a robbery, other brother is seen making large payments to bank for the amounts lost, brothers pop up on casino cameras, gig is up.
100%. Cash transactions over 10k are tracked. Large buyins with no play are tracked even closer. The fact that his brother was the robber wouldn't have been hard to figure out. But for the sake of the movie
@@37HDI’m trying to remember how much he brought in at a time. It’s been a while since I’ve seen the movie, but I thought the point of the plan was to hit up different casinos in phases so that there wasn’t any single large amount, presumably over $10k.
@@WBookout10 probably. But that's called structuring which is the same as money laundering. Point is, it attracts attention to buy a ton of chips and not gamble. Great movie anyway
It is explained in a scene very soon after this that because Toby has no record and could not be connected to the robberies in any way, the local DA would not give the go ahead for any further investigation into him or his financial dealings. Plot armor for the movie, yes, but I can see some logic and truth to It as well. They got Tanner, the cop killer bank robber, and that was enough for the system.
It is explained earlier in the movie that he brings in less than 10k to the casino. Also on other nights he did play some hands
Brilliant neo-Western -- love Bridges as a lawman. I always wondered why nobody raised an eyebrow at Pine's character paying everything off AFTER his own brother had been identified and implicated in the Midland bank robberies + the money had yet to be recovered. I know they washed it through the casino, but that's gotta be the magic of Hollywood, I guess 😂
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This movie is in my top ten. The last 30 minutes of this film is 🤯😳🫣
Comanche.. lord of the plains