These movies were one of a kind in the 80s. Charles Bronson, who was already a gunslinger a decade or two ago in Once Upon a time in the West, was the perfect vigilante fit for this series
yeah. i'm just a young adult (post 2000's kid) and even i can admit you are right. him and Clint Eastwood both did what you said to pure perfection. surpised they never worked in a movie together
About how many? We'd have to divide them among all the major cities...perhaps 1,000 per 100,000 residents...which means that NYC with 8,000,000 people, would get about 80,000.
"Those who do evil to others -- the killers, the rapists, mugglers, drug dealers, gangsters -- will come to know me well. Paul Kersey is no more. Call me... THE VIGILANTE!"
They'd find you right away. There's cameras everywhere these days. Even if you wore a mask, they'd search surveillance until they saw you without the mask.
The moral duty, the human duty, and the historical duty oblige every country to have a thousand men like Paul Kersey to spread security, calm, tranquility.
That war veteran has way stronger will than Punisher himself. Frank Castle after first loss snapped and since then hunted criminals down without a respite, consumed by his Punisher identity. Paul Kersey each movie tried to have a normal life, but tragedies in every film turned him into a vigilante. But despite all this and his personal demons always haunting him, once his work was complete he always wanted to continue his life without a blood on his hands and let go of everything that destroyed him.
a brilliant point. and eventually Kersy just said "screw it" at the end and embraced his inner vigilante fully. without any instability or sadness involved (if you need any help. give me a call) - Frank only did this post snap, through rage and determination mostly. least from my perspective and to go futher. Paul does not need merch like Marvel/DC Heroes. he's just one man with determination on his mind and a warpath for anyone messing with the little guy. Punisher is not even on his level (coming from a guy who also likes Frank). since as you put it. Frank snapped. in most versions of the character, where as Kersy kept getting kicked when down, then he got back up just for it to happen all over again. that's real pain. and a even stronger soul portrayed perfectly by Charlie Bronson, i could go on and on about Paul. and just might. thank you for watching and commenting that. this guy is on a whole other level of Justice when compared to what came after, Punisher, John Wick. you name it, none can compare. Maybe only Batman, but that's unfair lol
yes, it's funny how movies like Death Wish and First Blood (or even Rocky) devolve into ridiculousness with successive sequels....the first movies are actually real movies, quiet, not far removed from reality, with understated violence and by the third or fourth entry, they've long since passed into sheer cartoonery...there is no place for movies like that to go in sequels....
As much as I love the documentary known as Death Wish 3, the original Death Wish will always be my favorite movie of the franchise, because of this scene right here at the beginning of this video. Kersey knows he's got two decisions here, but probably only one. That moment when he knows he's committed, that he can't go back to whatever he had before, because his wife and daughter were murdered, and maybe he couldn't live with himself thereafter if he just gave the guy some money.
Dude went from revenge on wife and daughter to seeking and shooting perps to basically Rambo mode a la Punisher. It really went to video game mode over the top
true. and i can kind of see why though. and will explain Paul's wife and daughter where followed by hoodlums after working at a store and were attacked at their apartment (death wish 1) His daughter makes a recovery and is able to speak and navigate properly. However a gang who mugged Kersey break into his house, rape his maid and kidnap his daughter. She later ends up dead when she jumps from a window trying to escape them. (death wish 2) Paul arrives back in New York to visit a friend from his army days, who is killed by a group of thugs belonging to a gang who has been terrorizing the neighborhoods. Paul is arrested by police under false pretenses he killed his friend (death wish 3) Paul is back in Los Angeles. His girlfriend's daughter overdoses on drugs, and a man named Nathan tasks Paul with destroying two major gangs dealing in drugs. Paul completes the task, but its revealed Nathan is in fact a drug dealer himself looking to get rid of the competition. At the end Paul's new girlfriend is killed by Nathan, and Paul retaliates by killing him (death wish 4) his life kept getting destroyed time and time again, everytime he tried to rebuild. so he kept going with vengeance mode. it's like when Batman as an example tries to reform and is then pulled back in
Yes, but all movies are the same - zero recoil, very little noise, the good guys never miss, the bad guys always miss, everyone jumps up in the air when shot.
tysm. it was mine and my father's pleasure. the movie industry would not be where it is if not for charlie i also love that i get/got to be with such a guy and experience these movies with him. my dad is helping me become badass. his taste is amazing (90% of the time lol)
Нет. Это кино. В реальной жизни таких "бандитов" не бывает, кто позволяет себя стрелять как в тире. Самый опасный картель зетас, это бывшие военные. Там профессионалы.
Loved Branson as a lead tough guy he was a fantastic actor and made classic flicks there will never be another Charles Bronson he left big shoes to fill
Charles Bronson éra o cara, poderá até aparecer outros parecidos com ele; porem igual jamais um ator singular que transmitia emoção nos seus filmes, insqueciveis
Wow it's mental. 😂 Some how his personal style was a cold execution. Think this went back to the theme in Winners films of the loner or outsider and Broz just had that dimension of mystery about him the unknown self the shadow subconscious that manifests during a kill. Perfect casting. Great franchise. One of the most watched for me but going back to a similar character in the Mechanic. But Kersey was the unplugged stripped down version. Ritual kills not the professional cold but not clinical. Strange how there was never another revenger vigilante franchise of similar quality?
I was reading the sad story about when Jill dies, how he had her ashes in a hollowed out cane, so she would always be beside him, and when he died, the cane was buried with him
thank you all for 1 Million Views :D
(First video to ever do so!)
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Yes stop these bad guys because the police are to slow.
@@Kokokoko-ws2qb
ตางาน
People this is what's going on today please wake up
Yes we need a lot. we live in a world of cowards !😢😢😢😢😢
Love how he hardly changes his expression throughout.
สำนวนไทย : เสือยิ้มยาก
Thai idiom : The tiger smiles hard .
Just Takin Out The Trash!
These movies were one of a kind in the 80s. Charles Bronson, who was already a gunslinger a decade or two ago in Once Upon a time in the West, was the perfect vigilante fit for this series
yeah. i'm just a young adult (post 2000's kid) and even i can admit you are right. him and Clint Eastwood both did what you said to pure perfection. surpised they never worked in a movie together
@DatMentalGamer they did appear together in an episode of Eastwood's Western series RAWHIDE. But that's it unfortunately.
We need real life Paul Kerseys. Lots of them.
you didn't watch the first movie carefully.. he goes insane at the end.
No he didn’t…. You didn’t watch the next four films in the series
@@CoolGobyFishCope
About how many? We'd have to divide them among all the major cities...perhaps 1,000 per 100,000 residents...which means that NYC with 8,000,000 people, would get about 80,000.
Its better to stick with the law and help the law.
Thats the right way, to communicate with these people.
At the end of a hard, stressful day....and after watching vid,
I feel relaxed and realize the world is functioning perfectly!
"Those who do evil to others -- the killers, the rapists, mugglers, drug dealers, gangsters -- will come to know me well. Paul Kersey is no more. Call me... THE VIGILANTE!"
What about politicos?
There is a need today for street justice, because our court systems have failed us.
Just like back when this was made in the 70’s…
Same is going on these days in France and Belgium since the new migrants fashion
Most people cried that their is person who saves the justice.
You couldn’t handle it.
They'd find you right away. There's cameras everywhere these days.
Even if you wore a mask, they'd search surveillance until they saw you without the mask.
My favorite quote in all of these movies: “Do you believe in Jesus? Well, you’re gonna meet him!”
Yeah 😅😅😅😅😅 legend
Death Wish 1 and 3 are among the best crime/action movies ever.
The moral duty, the human duty,
and the historical duty oblige every country to have a thousand men like Paul Kersey to spread security, calm, tranquility.
Agree, the same in europe !
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Really shows how valuable a revolver is
Kind of memorable old moments to refresh by watching him in this video clip. Thanks.
That war veteran has way stronger will than Punisher himself. Frank Castle after first loss snapped and since then hunted criminals down without a respite, consumed by his Punisher identity. Paul Kersey each movie tried to have a normal life, but tragedies in every film turned him into a vigilante. But despite all this and his personal demons always haunting him, once his work was complete he always wanted to continue his life without a blood on his hands and let go of everything that destroyed him.
a brilliant point. and eventually Kersy just said "screw it" at the end and embraced his inner vigilante fully. without any instability or sadness involved (if you need any help. give me a call) - Frank only did this post snap, through rage and determination mostly. least from my perspective
and to go futher. Paul does not need merch like Marvel/DC Heroes. he's just one man with determination on his mind and a warpath for anyone messing with the little guy.
Punisher is not even on his level (coming from a guy who also likes Frank). since as you put it. Frank snapped. in most versions of the character, where as Kersy kept getting kicked when down, then he got back up just for it to happen all over again. that's real pain. and a even stronger soul portrayed perfectly by Charlie Bronson, i could go on and on about Paul. and just might. thank you for watching and commenting that. this guy is on a whole other level of Justice when compared to what came after, Punisher, John Wick. you name it, none can compare. Maybe only Batman, but that's unfair lol
I like Peppermint too. Jennifer Garner did a great job in that movie and I wish they had started a series with it.
Can't tell you how I enjoyed this video !
No chit chat, no grand standing, no discussion, just pure Kersey Justice to the human detrus that crosses his path
He is all about his business. I believe he and I could’ve been good friends.
Well, he DID tell the one guy he was going to meet Jesus before he killed him.
@@trwent He did, that was very charitable of him 😉
19:54 "you need any help, give me a call"
..I wish I could give you THAT call, Charles..
I miss you badly..
after all these years..I STILL MISS YOU!
Mr Bronson was one amazing Actor , he could really play the part of Death Wish , he owned the part .
Shame he isn't here anymore.
Godspeed Charles 🙏 🙏
We need more Paul Kearsy's.
Impossible, news are told to sell them as death squads and not as they really are
In Germany yes.
@@billhaleyrock2471 In the US too.
I agree ! Everywhere ! 🇫🇷
Nope. Just jobs.
Charles started out with a 38 and ended with a minigun. Fighting crime required him to upgrade.
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But remember, he had his primary confiscated, by the law.
So, whatever he could get his hands on!
Like the criminals do today...
yes, it's funny how movies like Death Wish and First Blood (or even Rocky) devolve into ridiculousness with successive sequels....the first movies are actually real movies, quiet, not far removed from reality, with understated violence and by the third or fourth entry, they've long since passed into sheer cartoonery...there is no place for movies like that to go in sequels....
@@Hawkman1972-lb7jy Always happens, different directors, scripts, etc.
When justice is strong. The bad people run .
As much as I love the documentary known as Death Wish 3, the original Death Wish will always be my favorite movie of the franchise, because of this scene right here at the beginning of this video. Kersey knows he's got two decisions here, but probably only one. That moment when he knows he's committed, that he can't go back to whatever he had before, because his wife and daughter were murdered, and maybe he couldn't live with himself thereafter if he just gave the guy some money.
after watching this I learned from an old saying. never bring a knife to a gunfight. especially if the gun has to belong to Paul Kersey.
Dude went from revenge on wife and daughter to seeking and shooting perps to basically Rambo mode a la Punisher. It really went to video game mode over the top
true. and i can kind of see why though. and will explain
Paul's wife and daughter where followed by hoodlums after working at a store and were attacked at their apartment (death wish 1)
His daughter makes a recovery and is able to speak and navigate properly. However a gang who mugged Kersey break into his house, rape his maid and kidnap his daughter. She later ends up dead when she jumps from a window trying to escape them. (death wish 2)
Paul arrives back in New York to visit a friend from his army days, who is killed by a group of thugs belonging to a gang who has been terrorizing the neighborhoods. Paul is arrested by police under false pretenses he killed his friend (death wish 3)
Paul is back in Los Angeles. His girlfriend's daughter overdoses on drugs, and a man named Nathan tasks Paul with destroying two major gangs dealing in drugs. Paul completes the task, but its revealed Nathan is in fact a drug dealer himself looking to get rid of the competition. At the end Paul's new girlfriend is killed by Nathan, and Paul retaliates by killing him (death wish 4)
his life kept getting destroyed time and time again, everytime he tried to rebuild. so he kept going with vengeance mode. it's like when Batman as an example tries to reform and is then pulled back in
Only Paul Kersey can fire a Browning from the hip (or at all) without being knocked over by the recoil or having his hands cremated by the barrel.
w życiu realnym powinno być tak samo a nie ciągnące się rozprawy latami
pamiętacie widzowie. w Polsce ten aktor jest pół Polakiem poltatarem nie zapomnijcie o tym także widzowie na świecie
Yes, but all movies are the same - zero recoil, very little noise, the good guys never miss, the bad guys always miss, everyone jumps up in the air when shot.
In the book it's a 32 caliber
👍Hab alle Filme gesehen, manche 6 Mal. Auch nach 50 Jahren immer noch sehenswert. Bronson war schon Klasse...
Love these Paul Kersey highlights!
4:42 Those 32 caliber self-defense rounds hit like a canon!
It's time to come back, Kersey...
Coming to a town near you ,in the next 3 years HOPEFULLY.
Thanks for uploading these memorable moments of the Death Wish franchise.
Paul Kersey(Charles Bronson) paid his dues well in the movie industry.🕗🎥🎬💚🇳🇬
tysm. it was mine and my father's pleasure. the movie industry would not be where it is if not for charlie i also love that i get/got to be with such a guy and experience these movies with him. my dad is helping me become badass. his taste is amazing (90% of the time lol)
Looks like we can use a good guy like Paul Kersey against the criminals in America this days.
Нет. Это кино. В реальной жизни таких "бандитов" не бывает, кто позволяет себя стрелять как в тире. Самый опасный картель зетас, это бывшие военные. Там профессионалы.
Değerli bir sanatçıydı. Nurlar içinde yatsın. Filmleri muhteşemdi.
Tatar Türküydü.
"What the f#@$ are you doing here?"
"I was making a sandwich.."
Classic!
Saw this movie back 1975 i love Charles Bronson movies he was a great actor RIP Charles Bronson🙏🙏
I guess Paul throwing up is considered a quote😂 death wish 1 is my #1 favourite film. 👍🏻 Brilliant.
Kersey for president!
"How many..?"
" How many what. .? "
"How many children have you killed with this $#%#!"
Classic!
same. even better how he threw the drugs at him. a total legend
@@DatMentalGamer And then he plugged him! Is it better to throw the drugs before or after you plug the Villan? Just asking..
Oh yeah, back in the day before there were cameras everywhere.
All the great scenes from his Death Wish movies😊
Without Death Wish Movies, we will have no Gun games like Virtua Cop or Time Crisis.
What anime is your profile picture from just asking
@@benpolishak8732 Akame Ga Kill.
Thanks I was curious
One of the best videos on youtube 💣💥
I'm surprised we still have a crime, it looks like this great actor has finished the crime off already
como se llama la película
These scams are born every dat
Чарльз Бронсан хороший актёр. Из художественного фильма Великолепная семёрка помним.
the good old days of action movies, which bronson was still around.
New York City needs a Paul Kearsy !
And every other democrat city
You already had him. His name was Bernard Goetz
That is Charles Bronson, just great isn't it he is a great actor ❤️❤️❤️
one of the Best , up there with Clint Eastwood
He was one of the last and great Hollywood' s Actor... It's a Fact.
Loved Branson as a lead tough guy he was a fantastic actor and made classic flicks there will never be another Charles Bronson he left big shoes to fill
Whoa, he shot Zappa, Springsteen, and all the Village People.
Charles Bronson éra o cara, poderá até aparecer outros parecidos com ele; porem igual jamais um ator singular que transmitia emoção nos seus filmes, insqueciveis
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Stallone Cobra, Rambo, mas Charles Bronson é melhor ator
Just love these movies
Wow it's mental. 😂 Some how his personal style was a cold execution. Think this went back to the theme in Winners films of the loner or outsider and Broz just had that dimension of mystery about him the unknown self the shadow subconscious that manifests during a kill. Perfect casting. Great franchise. One of the most watched for me but going back to a similar character in the Mechanic. But Kersey was the unplugged stripped down version. Ritual kills not the professional cold but not clinical. Strange how there was never another revenger vigilante franchise of similar quality?
When Bronson dropped his clipboard, it was not in the script. The other actor laughed. What followed was the actual fight between them.
Legendary actor❤
I have to be ur own kersey it doesn't pay these days too many cameras
Back when there weren't cameras everywhere.
Saw Death Wish at a drive-in in Scottsdale, Arizona when I was a kid and America was still sane
Il grande Charles Bronson, è bello guardare i tuoi film.
Some of the best movies ever.
Love how he doesn't say "Drop the gun"!
Around 5 minutes, the forklift used by the thug to run over PK must have been electric since it made zero noise during start-up and operation. Lol
street cleaner Mr. Kersey
Aaá
Beautiful
How dare you Google for putting an add in the middle of bronson laying down the hammer.
I was reading the sad story about when Jill dies, how he had her ashes in a hollowed out cane, so she would always be beside him, and when he died, the cane was buried with him
Nunca se olvida a un gran actor y buenas películas.
Този мъж за уплаха.
Трябва да се плаши от
Него той е супер боец. ❤❤❤❤❤
If Kersey was in Vietnam the war would’ve been over in a month!
Taking care of Freddie's dandruff is my particular favourite
And when he told the criminal, "You need a bath."
@@johnbyerlein6682The same actor also appeared as the Sheriff and the Mexican brothel owner in Kill Bill 1 & 2
He a hard man tough man to was ex military man
Precious moments in Charles Bronson's life.
Love these movies. First 2 are the best.
They we're all good except part 5.
@@EricCarver-h5i the first is a very serous movie. the rest are goofy fun
I forgot how good these movies are. Why don't they make them anymore?
It was very instructive !😇
CHARLES BRONSON FANTASTIC .......
Violento
Sanguinario
Audaz
Ese es mi favorito no perdona
A Legend in Hollywood story...
He brought Justice where it 's needed when the Police has failed...
Love this !
Am i the only one waiting for a Deadwish and Punisher combo? Man, that would be sweet!!
Don't mess with Charles Bronson, Clint Eastwood, or John Wayne. 😊
5:34 I guess that radio wasn’t bulletproof after all
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Paul Kersey for President!
Kersey doesn't think twice
Vigilance is considered a capital offence now.
14.50 "You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off"
Bernhard Goetz LOVES these Death Wish movies.
DW3 was always my favorite, gotta have the highest body count and most times getting shot but never being hit in movie history
Before GTA there was Death Wish 😅😅😅😅😅
Another day in paradise
JUSTICE. JUSTICE. JUSTICE.
How dare you Google putting an ad when broson is laying down the hammer.
Os direitos humanos do Brasil ficam loucos com esse tipo de filmes,,
Paul Kersey shoots the scum off the streets 8:51
So good
Wanna Mess With Paul Kersey? I Don't Think So😊.
Terima kasih sudi tayang di dalam FB saya.
Charles Bronson was immune to burns when he was shooting that .50 cal.
CHARLES BRONSON É O CARA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have all of these movies....favorites
Me too.
Można to nazwać : służby oczyszczania miasta :)
14 in 1974 I loved this guys character, who wouldn't want to eliminate coward murderers.