"...And he's killin' more blacks...than other Blacks." I Had to pause the video at that moment. This is why I love you and your unapologetically politically incorrect humor.
I met Andrew Robinson at a convention in Atlanta last weekend and got his autograph (on a picture of Garak in a tuxedo). He was a sweetheart, a far cry from how fucking scary he was in this movie.
Agreed. I'm surprised they never once did a film together to my knowledge. I have a feeling some screenwriter out there tried to get a project for the 2 of them to do together at some point but it never happened for a variety of reasons. However, apparently they both did do an episode of Rawhide back in the day called "Duel at Daybreak".
@@anthonylewis2080The Model 29 was the closest thing to perfection in big bore revolvers. It can't handle the really hot loads that you can shoot out of the Ruger Super Blackhawk and Taurus Raging Bull or Colt Anaconda, but that's okay because what it shoots is still plenty lethal. I own 2 and won't give them up for love or money.
I agree that Dirty Harry is one of the greatest action films of the 70s and One of my absolute favourite movie characters of all time. Seriously a badass flick.
Scorpio is hilarious in this movie. Seriously, I think the only crime he doesn't commit in this movie is insider trading. Not only is he a terrorist, a murderer, a kidnapper, an extortionist, a child abuser, and a rapist, but he robs and assaults liquor store owners in his spare time. And he's a racists and a homophobe on top of that.
Tomi Of course I know that. It's still annoying as hell, especially when it was preceded by months of "You don't appear to be using your real name why won't you use your real name TELL US YOUR REAL NAME WE'RE GOOGLE WE HAVE TO KNOW EVERYTHING DAMMIT TELL US" I want to make stupid anonymous comments to stupid videos. I don't want to post every single intimate detail about myself online for the whole world to see. Google doesn't respect that anymore. But I still like youtube, even if every single change they've made in the past several years has sucked and sucked hard. So I'll go along, as uncooperatively as I can, until the inevitable day arrives where you can't post a single damn comment on a single damn cat video without downloading Google Probe and shoving it up your ass.
Dirty Harry - "Uh uh. I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement I kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and would blow you head clean off, you've gotta ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?" Fast and Furious 4-7 "One Last Ride" One Last Ride" One Last Ride" "One Last Ride"
The 70s was also the last decade when proper cars were produced. I mean of course impractically huge gas guzzling American cars&station wagons with huge metal grills. Nowadays all cars are oval shaped and look feminized compared to their older, more boxy counter parts. The worst thing abou the Ghostbusters reboot is going to be seeing what their Cadillac will look like.
Oh my God, yes. I remember 1980. It was the year I went around in shock, asking what happened to all the cars! They used to all be unique, you could know what kind of car it was a mile away, and then all of a sudden they all looked like boxes on wheels or insects. It was a terrible year, and we're not out of it yet.
I was 11 years old when I first saw this movie and it was what made me want to become a cop. And even though I never got to be as cool as Clint during my 20 years wearing a badge, I do own 7 .44 magnums.
I love the Dirty Harry series to death. When the first movie came out, I was one of these avant-garde intellectuals who only approved of films that had little mass appeal and/or that were widely popular but only as a niche film category like Kubrick's. To me "Dirty Harry" epitomized everything that I hated about American movies: ultraviolence, revenge politics, outlaws defending the weak by short-circuiting the police, etc. Films like Bullitt, Dirty Harry, the spaghetti westerns, etc. I loved indie films, too. Some 50 years later, now that I've watched thousands of movies, including all Dirty Harry entries and a large number of popular violent films that I used to despise by sheer politics, I can honestly acknowledge my mistakes and errors of judgment. It's seldom too late to see what's good in movies that are mass pleasers, and in many cases, I had missed absolute gems. I learned to forget prejudices at the theater door and to appreciate the entertainment part of movies. Which doesn't mean I now hate the more "niche" films which have little mass appeal. I love all kinds of cinema, and I opened my mind to everything which has originality AND humor. "Bullitt"? My God! Another gem which I just love. Its violence doesn't detract from its actual interest. I also became a huge admirer of Eastwood as a director.
Mr Eastwood's longevity at the top of his game is staggering. He's the cinema equivalent of if The Beatles had stayed together and put out a top ten LP every year since 1970.
I had every line of this movie memorized by the time I started talking. My dad watched it every single time it came on tv. Considering the same movies were often shown on the 3 channels we received at that time I can not think of it without automatically thinking of Grizzly, Walking Tall, The Elephant Man, King Kong and various Godzilla movies. I'll have to re watch it soon in the old mans memory. It's been too long.
Ah yes, no better way to start the day (here in Europe) than seeing one of the most seminal pillars of action cinema getting the Razorfist treatment. Awesome review, classic film.
Damned Daggerfall guards made me flashback to the great "Wait inside the store until it closes an take everything for free" spree in the city of Sentinel back in '96.
So what i should take from this is that San Francisco works like the Brazilian justice system, where the criminal's security and well being should be protected at all costs?
mafagafodoacre33 i mean, its not like someone who almost killed a old woman and a co-worker, and bite the ear of a warden off is going to be called a "victim" or something after getting beat the crap of him after all this shit only because he his a travesty. Oh wait. www.correiobraziliense.com.br/app/noticia/brasil/2015/04/16/internas_polbraeco,479541/travesti-arranca-pedaco-da-orelha-de-policial-e-e-agredida-em-sao-paul.shtml
Dirity harry is the no 1 movie of all time under detective category We are in the year 2020 and no film can match it Class act by clint eastwood the dialogue the style the charisma A. True American legend
I think I broke the Like button hitting it too hard. This movie will live for ever, not just as a film but as a time capsule and an exhibit on the differences between law and justice. Bad men doing bad things to worse men. Love it.
A soul. Dirty Harry was a film that didn't just want to entertain, it also told a message that felt real by showing the failure of modern "progressive" crime fighting. It also succeeded at both.
Funny, I was just looking into the controversy Dirty Harry stirred up back in the day and how we now have way more layers of stupidity in terms of critics.
the best of the series, first watched it back in 77 on TV. In the blu ray commentary , the guy who plays scorpio actually hated his character and was a staunch anti gun advocate. his disgust on the scorpio character actually added depth to the character and made him more slimy haha
Anti-gun guy, plays creep and gets CURED by the Big Lead Pill, administered out of a S&W, .44 magnum via 8 3/8 " Barrel.. My karma just ran over your dogma...
@@williamtobin7282 Look it up. It is very specific that the model 29 in ALL the Dirty Harry movies was 6 1/2 inches. The model 29 from Smith & Wesson was manufactured in 4", 6 1/2 " and 8 3/8". I own a 6 1/2" & 8 3/8" there was a 3" version made special order from the factory. Look up any official information regarding the Dirty Harry movies and it will tell you the revolver he carried was 6 1/2"
WHAT? No Conclusion? Oh well. This film is a legend. It's so realistic. And realism has all but disappeared from our films today with the advent of CGI. Sucks.
You hooked me with your video on Elric of Melnibone comic adaptations. I had no idea how much awesome content you had. Love your channel. This is the best Harry Callahan film for the .44 Magnum monologue alone.
As someone who lives a mere 30 mile drive north of San Francisco, this movie, along with Bullitt, and the badass characters within, is how I prefer to think of the city, instead of the quite literal shit pile that describes its current state.
The thing about criminals' rights v the rights of victims was a prediction of what was to come on the PC train, a train that derails itself too often and should be taken out of service.
Few people probably probably know that this film was actually a novel (they wanted Frank Sinatra for the lead originally if you believe it) that as the review comically surmises was very much a commentary on how political policies when taken to their natural conclusion could interfere with justice rather than uphold law and order. Pretty fitting considering the times we're living in. JT
I just tried watching four new shows that I couldn't get 4 minutes into without recoiling from the pozz... Then Razorfist cleanses me in the fire that is Dirty Harry. I feel rejuvenated. Thank you sir!!!
Oh RAZORFIST! You were chiding the libs back then too? Oh man! Glad I am subbed, even though I am a late subber. Love your content! That Elric and Solomon Kane video were my introductions to you.
Now that we know no less a legend in the great John Milius actually wrote the script it all makes perfect sense. So many little details like the polished Corcoran jump boots, the G.I. bring home full auto Schmeiser and P 38. When I turn on The uninitiated to raise her fist this is usually the first video I send.
Hot damn do I love this movie. Being more of a sci-fi guy and a tad young I'll admit my experience with the high octane action movies of decades past is a little lacking. Not as lacking as modern bigger and dumber action movies but I think I'd like to keep it that way. Even so I feel Dirty Harry would be near or at the top of my list regardless of how many of these kinds of movies I've watched. Everything about Harry is just so unashamedly badass in every way I can't help but love it.
***** Have you given any thought to what series you're gonna dig into after Dirty Harry Month? And only semi-related, since the fourth film in the series is coming out in about two weeks; what's your opinion on the Mad Max series?
Had this review been made few years later, I bet some Jussie Smollet jokes would have been made. The part where the villain paid off someone to beat him up.
Ultimate 70's sci-fi, action, environmental disaster, artsy, quasi-protest zombie film The Omega Man (1971) MUST one day be an installment of the Rageaholic Cinema. Matthias commands you!
._"That's right! With a bum leg and mouthful of hot dog Harry Callahan still has better aim than Christopher Nolan's cinematographer."_ - put a big smile on my face. _"But the dude from Hellraiser are killing more blacks... than other blacks."_ - makes me feel that Hillary Clinton's head exploded yet again somewhere XD
Treating a black guy like a criminal just because he robbed a place moments ago? That's fucked up.
***** It's okay, in the end he shot a white privilidged male. So everything is still fine.
I need a safespace with crayons and puppies :(
ech0six You are not a smart man.
PassDaMethod I don't think that was the point either good sir/madam.
@@Proxyincognito😊
Clint Eastwood is an anagram for "Old West Action"
Great Simpsons quote
I'm pretty sure most Clint Eastwood movies don't actually have a script, they just had a camera crew follow him around for a few days.
This was...remarkably edgy and very enjoyable.
Warlobster ! Stormfag or SJW? You decide!
Jesus, SJW's are getting so ridiculous these days i cant even tell if you're kidding or Ghazi :)
Sargon of Akkad Unlike your videos lately?
***** I am sure Sargon and his 105,000ish subscribers really need your advice on the makings of a popular channel.
***** you like it too
"...And he's killin' more blacks...than other Blacks." I Had to pause the video at that moment. This is why I love you and your unapologetically politically incorrect humor.
+Natendowii Squid-head Von Tennis racket hands left me in stitches (I never got the meaning of that expression).
Black dudes bullied him in school, that's the only reason he makes his quips.
He lives in Arizona, doubt he has ever seen a black person irl.
@@tobytoxic the only reason he's pointing out facts huh
Oh yes indeed black lives matter, except perhaps to the 94% who are killed by other blacks....damn racist hunkies !
"Motherfucker, that knife is strapped to a weapon..."
I met Andrew Robinson at a convention in Atlanta last weekend and got his autograph (on a picture of Garak in a tuxedo). He was a sweetheart, a far cry from how fucking scary he was in this movie.
SUCH an underrated talent; read his book 'Doctor's Orders' he wrote from his notes developing the Garak character, it's excellent 👍🏻
Forget Batman v Superman it's time for Bronson v Eastwood: Dawn on badass motherfuckers
West Beasty
If that's the case, then Eastwood wins, because you know; currently he's still alive.
With Deepfake and Editing technology, that could be possible in the future😇
I was also shocked that a villain could get a gun banned by CA law. Most unrealistic part of the film.
Sarcasm intensifies
Only in film tho.
Callahan or Kersey would be unhealthy for CA, NY, and Chicago (wink)
And thus all the rageaholic fans stood up and began to clap as the video went into RUclips legend.
Superrooperduper Wait...there will be more, right? :P
Terrorkekx I think hes doing a whole month of these, it will be glorious.
I always found it a big missed opportunity that Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson never collaborated in film.
remotefreak147 Plus a cameo by Chuck Norris? Also, Lemmy has to be on the soundtrack somewhere.
Paul Kersey and Harry Callahan in the same city? *Cue Zandig screaming JESUS!*
remotefreak147 You can't have two kings in one country.
Agreed. I'm surprised they never once did a film together to my knowledge. I have a feeling some screenwriter out there tried to get a project for the 2 of them to do together at some point but it never happened for a variety of reasons. However, apparently they both did do an episode of Rawhide back in the day called "Duel at Daybreak".
The Dirty Dozen? Or was that just Bronson?
"Shitbag wasted! Hostage saved! Badge discarded! " 🤣
Model 29 Smith and Wesson kept!.
@@anthonylewis2080The Model 29 was the closest thing to perfection in big bore revolvers. It can't handle the really hot loads that you can shoot out of the Ruger Super Blackhawk and Taurus Raging Bull or Colt Anaconda, but that's okay because what it shoots is still plenty lethal. I own 2 and won't give them up for love or money.
Oh Harry. We will never see his like again, and ironically we live in a time when we need him most.
I agree that Dirty Harry is one of the greatest action films of the 70s and One of my absolute favourite movie characters of all time. Seriously a badass flick.
Scorpio is hilarious in this movie.
Seriously, I think the only crime he doesn't commit in this movie is insider trading.
Not only is he a terrorist, a murderer, a kidnapper, an extortionist, a child abuser, and a rapist, but he robs and assaults liquor store owners in his spare time.
And he's a racists and a homophobe on top of that.
And he squeals like a pig.
fg but he has right damn it !
Tomi I did not take the mandatory transition from standalone RUclips accounts to Google Plus accounts very well.
Tomi Of course I know that. It's still annoying as hell, especially when it was preceded by months of "You don't appear to be using your real name why won't you use your real name TELL US YOUR REAL NAME WE'RE GOOGLE WE HAVE TO KNOW EVERYTHING DAMMIT TELL US"
I want to make stupid anonymous comments to stupid videos. I don't want to post every single intimate detail about myself online for the whole world to see. Google doesn't respect that anymore. But I still like youtube, even if every single change they've made in the past several years has sucked and sucked hard. So I'll go along, as uncooperatively as I can, until the inevitable day arrives where you can't post a single damn comment on a single damn cat video without downloading Google Probe and shoving it up your ass.
Everyone was in San Francisco in the 70's
Any more references to Movie Bob in your videos, you could get yourself a job as an admin on the Dead Horse Interchange forums :D
***** Too many punchlines and too few spelling errors for that.
***** It's kinda difficult not to make Movie Bob jokes as it is near impossible to miss a target that big.
TheY2AProblem Last I check MovieBobs mere existence is a joke.
Says the guy who constantly take jabs at Peter Molyneux.
You're right, he does make fun of Movie Bob too much!
*cough* Peter Molyneux *cough*
Dirty Harry - "Uh uh. I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement I kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and would blow you head clean off, you've gotta ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?"
Fast and Furious 4-7 "One Last Ride" One Last Ride" One Last Ride" "One Last Ride"
Xander Clint “Only my homeboys call me Rome, pig.”
Xander Clint A man's got to know his limitations.
"Pancho McHopstheboarder" annnnnd I'm dead. Call the ambulance.
The 70s was also the last decade when proper cars were produced. I mean of course impractically huge gas guzzling American cars&station wagons with huge metal grills. Nowadays all cars are oval shaped and look feminized compared to their older, more boxy counter parts. The worst thing abou the Ghostbusters reboot is going to be seeing what their Cadillac will look like.
Oh yeah? I bet you've got a new worst thing about it now.
Well... The 70s were the last decaded that boxy cars were produced, except for maybe the 80s and the early 90s??
How about the Chrysler 300?
Chevy Vega with 454 transplant❤
Oh my God, yes. I remember 1980. It was the year I went around in shock, asking what happened to all the cars! They used to all be unique, you could know what kind of car it was a mile away, and then all of a sudden they all looked like boxes on wheels or insects. It was a terrible year, and we're not out of it yet.
I was 11 years old when I first saw this movie and it was what made me want to become a cop. And even though I never got to be as cool as Clint during my 20 years wearing a badge, I do own 7 .44 magnums.
I love the Dirty Harry series to death. When the first movie came out, I was one of these avant-garde intellectuals who only approved of films that had little mass appeal and/or that were widely popular but only as a niche film category like Kubrick's. To me "Dirty Harry" epitomized everything that I hated about American movies: ultraviolence, revenge politics, outlaws defending the weak by short-circuiting the police, etc. Films like Bullitt, Dirty Harry, the spaghetti westerns, etc. I loved indie films, too.
Some 50 years later, now that I've watched thousands of movies, including all Dirty Harry entries and a large number of popular violent films that I used to despise by sheer politics, I can honestly acknowledge my mistakes and errors of judgment. It's seldom too late to see what's good in movies that are mass pleasers, and in many cases, I had missed absolute gems. I learned to forget prejudices at the theater door and to appreciate the entertainment part of movies. Which doesn't mean I now hate the more "niche" films which have little mass appeal. I love all kinds of cinema, and I opened my mind to everything which has originality AND humor. "Bullitt"? My God! Another gem which I just love. Its violence doesn't detract from its actual interest.
I also became a huge admirer of Eastwood as a director.
Mr Eastwood's longevity at the top of his game is staggering. He's the cinema equivalent of if The Beatles had stayed together and put out a top ten LP every year since 1970.
Wow, young Clint Eastwood looks like he could be Hugh Jackman's father.
Clint Eastwood has to be one of the most handsome badass actor of the all time
Man what a coincidence...watched all movies couple weeks ago...As an non-american it was a great opportunity to see a long gone age alive...
Terrorkekx gone but not forgotten.
I had every line of this movie memorized by the time I started talking. My dad watched it every single time it came on tv. Considering the same movies were often shown on the 3 channels we received at that time I can not think of it without automatically thinking of Grizzly, Walking Tall, The Elephant Man, King Kong and various Godzilla movies.
I'll have to re watch it soon in the old mans memory. It's been too long.
Just saw it on Netflix. It kicked ass. I have it on dvd somewhere too.
"He spots Trayvon" dude your humor is fanfuckingtastic sir.
Fun fact
7:20 " my that's a big one" was improvised by Andrew Robinson and got a big laugh from Eastwood and the crew
PRICELESS...
Ah yes, no better way to start the day (here in Europe) than seeing one of the most seminal pillars of action cinema getting the Razorfist treatment. Awesome review, classic film.
I bought the whole Dirty Harry movie pack and watched this movie last night and DAMN that was a good ass movie
Enjoy, these flicks are classics and so damned good.
Damned Daggerfall guards made me flashback to the great "Wait inside the store until it closes an take everything for free" spree in the city of Sentinel back in '96.
OvaltinePatrol HALT!
***** I was always more partial to an over-handed right-hook wearboar killing spree in Wayrest, myself. Call me old fashioned.
Move over, Bronson. It's Harry's time to shine, punks.
So what i should take from this is that San Francisco works like the Brazilian justice system, where the criminal's security and well being should be protected at all costs?
mafagafodoacre33 more or less
mafagafodoacre33 i mean, its not like someone who almost killed a old woman and a co-worker, and bite the ear of a warden off is going to be called a "victim" or something after getting beat the crap of him after all this shit only because he his a travesty.
Oh wait.
www.correiobraziliense.com.br/app/noticia/brasil/2015/04/16/internas_polbraeco,479541/travesti-arranca-pedaco-da-orelha-de-policial-e-e-agredida-em-sao-paul.shtml
This was my first R rated movie.....thanks City Officer Dad.
Best review yet!!!!
First one for me in theaters was In the Line of Fire, another great Eastwood film.
Bless him
> impliyng that Blob would be able to chase down a girl.
Also, that Chris Benoit joke 0_0
I don't know those rascal scooters can go pretty fast.
Dirity harry is the no 1 movie of all time under detective category We are in the year 2020 and no film can match it Class act by clint eastwood the dialogue the style the charisma A. True American legend
I personally prefer magnum force.
Sledge Hammer, Charles Bronson and Harry Callahan walk into a bar...
I have no idea how this could end.
In short they kill every shit bag in there then fuck every fem-fatal in existence.
Superrooperduper
protip, it's _femme-fatale_.
***** Frank Drebin is tougher than Sledge Hammer. Mike Hammer, however...
***** Oh he knows, its just that sleeping with any of those three IS fatal.
Everybody dies...
2:23 "Kickin' back with a dog and a coke."
Exactly what I'm doin' now :)
"Well McGarnagle, Billy is dead! They slit his throat from ear to ear."
"Hey I'm trying to eat lunch here! "
This was nothing short of EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED.
Thanks.
I think I broke the Like button hitting it too hard.
This movie will live for ever, not just as a film but as a time capsule and an exhibit on the differences between law and justice. Bad men doing bad things to worse men. Love it.
I dread the day we run out of retro action movies for you to review. It would be a sad day for all Americans.
I need to re watch this. There's just something in older movies that modern ones lack
A soul. Dirty Harry was a film that didn't just want to entertain, it also told a message that felt real by showing the failure of modern "progressive" crime fighting. It also succeeded at both.
TRUE...Smith and Wesson gun sales went through the FN ROOF and more skin hounds got corrective surgery. No appointment necessary...
I grew up watching Clint Eastwood's spaghetti westerns. I love all his movies even space cowboys.
My God i feel 10 % manlier every time Dirty Harry calls someone a Punk
You couldn't make films like Dirty Harry anymore, the SJW's would be so offended that they would demand a reboot and call it.........Clean Sally lol
"it was that big cop, Callahan...HE TRIED TO KILLLL MEEEEE!"
8:00 If you ever wanted to hear Garak do the Ferengi scream, here's your chance
I just noticed the guy who thought the safest place in a gun fight is in front of the guy with the hand cannon. 2:44
Funny, I was just looking into the controversy Dirty Harry stirred up back in the day and how we now have way more layers of stupidity in terms of critics.
the best of the series, first watched it back in 77 on TV. In the blu ray commentary , the guy who plays scorpio actually hated his character and was a staunch anti gun advocate. his disgust on the scorpio character actually added depth to the character and made him more slimy haha
Great character. "I want a lawyer!"
Anti-gun guy, plays creep and gets CURED by the Big Lead Pill, administered out of a S&W, .44 magnum via 8 3/8 " Barrel.. My karma just ran over your dogma...
@@williamtobin7282The barrel of the Model 29 was 6 1/2 inches.
@@gern7535 8 and 38 ths
Although they DO have shorter barrels
@@williamtobin7282 Look it up. It is very specific that the model 29 in ALL the Dirty Harry movies was 6 1/2 inches. The model 29 from Smith & Wesson was manufactured in 4", 6 1/2 " and 8 3/8". I own a 6 1/2" & 8 3/8" there was a 3" version made special order from the factory.
Look up any official information regarding the Dirty Harry movies and it will tell you the revolver he carried was 6 1/2"
A random Doom mod with some plasma rifle fire interspersed with Dirty Harry. Nice touch
Oh my, a reference to "Once Upon in the Time in the West". Please tell me you'll do a Rageaholic Cinema on that amazing film.
I once tried to get a friend to watch that one, but aftet 10 full minutes of watching a fly crawl accross a guy's face he was done.
@@fakenews6133 It's a great movie, but very slow paced most of the time. Definitely not for the Michael Bay ADHD crowd these days.
Oh my, that Chris Benoit thing cracked me up :)
Scorpio ended up in a bodybag. Plain. Simple. Bodybag.
Just saw this movie tonight for the first time ever - loved it, going to explore the series.
"Pancho McHopstheborder" bravo sir ....BRAVO!
Dirty Harry for a whole month Razorfist? You're spoiling us with this awesome treat!
The Benoit moment was fucking haunting.
WHAT? No Conclusion? Oh well. This film is a legend. It's so realistic. And realism has all but disappeared from our films today with the advent of CGI. Sucks.
You hooked me with your video on Elric of Melnibone comic adaptations. I had no idea how much awesome content you had. Love your channel. This is the best Harry Callahan film for the .44 Magnum monologue alone.
As someone who lives a mere 30 mile drive north of San Francisco, this movie, along with Bullitt, and the badass characters within, is how I prefer to think of the city, instead of the quite literal shit pile that describes its current state.
Just when you're about to go to sleep, it's a 13 minute video that must be watched immediately.
The thing about criminals' rights v the rights of victims was a prediction of what was to come on the PC train, a train that derails itself too often and should be taken out of service.
Few people probably probably know that this film was actually a novel (they wanted Frank Sinatra for the
lead originally if you believe it) that as the review comically surmises was very much a commentary on how
political policies when taken to their natural conclusion could interfere with justice rather than uphold
law and order. Pretty fitting considering the times we're living in. JT
"motherfucker that knife is strapped to a weapon" classic
The 80s started with the release of this classic.
In a way you could also make that point for The Wild Bunch.
The 70s
THIS is how you review a movie dammit!
Holy shit at that Chris Benoit clip.
That Benoit clip was just really out there, Damn.
Anyways great video as always razor!
I just tried watching four new shows that I couldn't get 4 minutes into without recoiling from the pozz...
Then Razorfist cleanses me in the fire that is Dirty Harry. I feel rejuvenated.
Thank you sir!!!
Oh RAZORFIST! You were chiding the libs back then too? Oh man! Glad I am subbed, even though I am a late subber. Love your content! That Elric and Solomon Kane video were my introductions to you.
That Benoit shit, holy fuck. He told the whole world what he was going to do, and everyone thought it was just a good promo. Fucking Christ.
Now that we know no less a legend in the great John Milius actually wrote the script it all makes perfect sense. So many little details like the polished Corcoran jump boots, the G.I. bring home full auto Schmeiser and P 38. When I turn on The uninitiated to raise her fist this is usually the first video I send.
I don't usually leave comments on youtube.
But, this was...magnificent. Well done.
This was the movie that got me into the old Smith and Wesson revolvers. Ultimately I ended up getting the big 44. 629
Hot damn do I love this movie. Being more of a sci-fi guy and a tad young I'll admit my experience with the high octane action movies of decades past is a little lacking. Not as lacking as modern bigger and dumber action movies but I think I'd like to keep it that way. Even so I feel Dirty Harry would be near or at the top of my list regardless of how many of these kinds of movies I've watched. Everything about Harry is just so unashamedly badass in every way I can't help but love it.
Magnum Force . . . . . . . Please,please,please, . . . . . . Magnum Force.
woodins2008 It's "Dirty Harry _Month_", not "Dirty Harry _Day_". We're reviewing all these kickass movies. One every week.
***** Have you given any thought to what series you're gonna dig into after Dirty Harry Month?
And only semi-related, since the fourth film in the series is coming out in about two weeks; what's your opinion on the Mad Max series?
Tzilandi LOVE Mad Max. Definite possibility.
***** Can't wait.
***** Sounds like someone can't tell the difference between fantasy and reality.
One of my favorite movies ever. I would rank them like this
Dirty Harry > Magnum Force > Sudden Impact > The Dead Pool > The Enforcer
Damn Razor you give little to no fucks and that's why I like ya. Anyway Dirty Harry is a kick ass movie and you did a very good job reviewing it
There's The Law... And then there's *Justice.*
God, that was great! (Lights cigarette.) Thank you SOooooo much! I needed that. Just found the channel--better late than never!
lol the christopher nolan's cinematographer joke... thank you
The Scorpio killer is now Hunter Bidens personal FBI bodyguard😂😂😂
The best movie of all time if you ask me.
San Francisco being San Francisco this video was so funny the joke delivery is so fast it's faster than saying Eastwood
Clint Eastwood kicks so much ass! Action movies are lame nowadays. They all feel the need to be ironic, not fun, like this movie.
my favourite movie of all time
I see where Hugh Jackman got his action face from.
When they were casting for this movie they actually offered it to Frank Sinatra first
but he had to pass because of a hand injury.
That Benoit clip...rewound it three times. Damn.
I know! A true killer clip !
Had this review been made few years later, I bet some Jussie Smollet jokes would have been made. The part where the villain paid off someone to beat him up.
That Chris Benoit promo holy shit
How am I just discovering this 1982 biker bad guy? Rage on sir! Rage on!
"Is this the CIA?"
"No, it's the Obsidian Order."
Ultimate 70's sci-fi, action, environmental disaster, artsy, quasi-protest zombie film The Omega Man (1971) MUST one day be an installment of the Rageaholic Cinema. Matthias commands you!
._"That's right! With a bum leg and mouthful of hot dog Harry Callahan still has better aim than Christopher Nolan's cinematographer."_ - put a big smile on my face.
_"But the dude from Hellraiser are killing more blacks... than other blacks."_ - makes me feel that Hillary Clinton's head exploded yet again somewhere XD
One of my favorite films
Having only recently experienced the gem that is Deep Space 9, I thoroughly enjoy any reference to it.
The Dirty Harry Series:
The definition of excellence.
This is the way that is missing in movies today, too much bullshit, and less hammering the nail. Clintan, bronson, male to the teeth. Classic.