@@ArchStanton-xw2bdwatching his scene to when tortured by Angel Eyes and Wallach is quite a scene to and feel bad for Tuco and seeing the tears on faces of soldiers playing the music.
"There are two kinds of spurs, my friend. Those that come in by the door and those that come in by the window." Later in the movie, Blondie mocks Tuco with a similar line: "There are two kinds of people in the world, my friend. Those with loaded guns and those who dig."
I used to work in a pasta factory. Sometimes the operators would forget to check their dough mixers and instead of a nice crumbly pasta dough they would find this incredibly wet, stretched out dough that had completely clogged up their mixer and as their boss it was always fun to say, “There are two kinds of people in the world my friend. Those who watch their mixers and those who dig. You dig.” Depending on how long it had been gummed up for it could be hours before the mixer had been cleared and during that time I was able to use my other favorite phrase, “Ain’t you done yet? What’s the holdup?” I could only imagine Blondie saying that to Tuco.
He say it even before that in the movie, there are two types of people, those who hang in the rope and those who cut it down, referring to when Blondie shots the rope for their bounty scam
My sister met him in a grocery store in NY city quite a few years ago. He saw her looking at him & he walked up and said,” yeah, it’s me “! Lol sis told him she loved his work! True story
That Tuco is a beauty !!! I don't think I've ever seen a better supporting actor. He plays this character just perfectly, and carried this movie as much as Clint.
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I grew up on Clint Eastwood Westerns and felt my dad I bonded that way and we would watch Dirty Harry series, In The Line Of Fire among others to. The westerns were what we watched the most including The Outlaw Josey Wales, High Plains Drifter, The Dollars Trilogy, Pale Rider and Unforgiven were definitely watched on weekends.
News for you. Hudreds of years way into the future people will be re-discovering this movie over and over again. It will still be considered a Masterpiece. That is the beauty of Movies like this. Once it is put together and saved -- it will be forever to be enjoyed by future generations.
According to Burt Reynolds, he & Clint went to their first acting class together - the teacher said Burt couldn't act, and Clint had silly squinty eyes & his epiglottis was too big. As they were walking together afterwards, Burt said to Clint "I'd rather be in my shoes than yours". Clint said "why?". Burt said "I can learn to act". 🤣🤣🤣
When you watch this movie you can not blink your eyes. What phenomenal that movie is. This sort of movie no one can make Sergio, and his staff you beauty .
Talk about a director ahead of his time. There was nothing being shot like this in the 60s, and it would be well into the 70s and 80s before this style of filmmaking and editing would become commonplace.
There's two kinds of spurs my friend those who come through the door and those that come through the window. Tuco just sacrificed his three brothers in arms, he didn't care. Revenge and 💰💰 were on his mind. Classic western.
U know wats crazy is that I was scrolling down the comments and I was saw your comment right when Tuco says those lines at the right time while I was watching lol
@@Jo_Wardy metallic cartridges had been around since ca 1800 (just not in militarry use). smokeless powder (like we know it today) has been invented in 1884. this movie plays in 1862. centerfire cartridges existed (and were starting to become the norm for militarry firearms) but still used regular black powder. all this would chanche in 1884 and basically make a generation of firearms obsolete (old firearms are usually to weak to shoot the stronger smokeless powder). in short you would indeed get a lot of fouling on the gun.
I'm always amused by the self-contained cartridge anachronisms in this movie as well as desert warfare between swarthy looking Union and Confederate armies. Having said that, one of the greatest Westerns of all time, in no small part due to the talents of Ennio Morricone.
Incredible movie. One of the best and one of my favourite. Acting can't be better. For me it's very interesting and i can't completely understand Clint's character "Blonde". At 6:21 he is so calm, like he know everything will be allright. In every difficult situation, he is professional and calm at highest point. He's not even trying to do something (fight), like he is ready to die without problem. In other hand Tuco beg for life like we all would.
@@newman793 A revolver is a pistol. Pistol is a handgun. A CZ75 is a pistol as is a 1911, as is a S&W No 3, as is a 66, subcategories are revolver , both percussion and cartridge, semi automatic, and single shot flintlock or percussion. Even a TC contender can be a pistol. There seems to be confusion on those new to firearms. The dialogue ever said pistol.
Tuco says: "There are two kinds of spurs, those who come through the door and those who come through the window." Much later in the movie Blondie says: " There are two kinds of man... those with guns and those who dig." ...and as a bonus: "....you dig!". Brilliant! 🤠🤠
The Clint Eastwood character is often just like the Road Runner. Just when he appears to be at the end of his rope, pun intended, something happens to save him.
For Christ's sake how many times am I gonna continue watching the same clips of movies like this over and over?? Between Clint and Tombstone, I've wasted a year, rather invested a year of my life.
I saw this movie 38 years ago it was banned in our country south Africa for many years it was only released in our country in 1975 or 1976 this movie was made by the maestro Sergio Leone it all be remembered by many movie fans
They really have westerns a sort of medieval fantasy treatment. Desolate land, hardworking people, corrupt local leaders, and a hero wandering across the landscape who takes on the resident bad guy and always ends up on top.
The greatest western ever made everything is a work of art acting especially eli wallach the director at the top of his form and the music score by the great ennio morricone my favorite western of all time
Got this classic on D.v.d. along with all his other awesome Westerns.. Outlaw Josey Wales.. pale rider. And so on. Got them All . The Greatest Actor. Director to EVER GRACE OUR SCREENS..👌😁
It`s to big for your neck! We fix that right away... I have a nother system! ... 😂 Ohhhh, Eli, I love you since I was a little child! Eli shopuld have deserved min. an oscar nomination for this masterpiece! 😎
This film is 3 hours long and there is not a single scene that isn't top tier. It's unmatchable
outlaw josey wales is similar, scene by scene, fanstastic cinema.
possibly the best movie ever made
Got it on d.v.d. and outlaw Josey Wales..and many Others..👌😊
Dovrebbero clonare Clint e tutti gli altri..film veramente strameravigliosi.❤..non come quelli di oggi!!!non c'è assolutamente paragone
Every clip looks like meme
Just like revenge of sith
It's hard to make a loveable and sometimes funny bad guy that u even feel sorry for at times, but Tuco is that perfect package!
The scenes with his brother seals the deal
A great Character arc. An art that is lost today.
@@garymazeffa1442 True, certainly undervalued. I was shocked years after seeing Tuco when I learned that Eli Wallach was from Brooklyn.
Tuco and Wile E. Coyote were cut from the same cloth.
@@ArchStanton-xw2bdwatching his scene to when tortured by Angel Eyes and Wallach is quite a scene to and feel bad for Tuco and seeing the tears on faces of soldiers playing the music.
Eli Wallach, one of the greatest and most overlooked supporting actors of all time
This is when Tuco learned:
If you have to shoot, shoot. Don’t talk!
Nope. Later he gets the drop on Blondie again. And talks him through the desert.
@@nicholasmuro1742 because he didn't have to
@@mohammadalavai8220
He didn't have to this time at the hotel either.
So he learned nothing.
Action better than words.!
😄😄😄
"There are two kinds of spurs, my friend. Those that come in by the door and those that come in by the window." Later in the movie, Blondie mocks Tuco with a similar line: "There are two kinds of people in the world, my friend. Those with loaded guns and those who dig."
You dig....
I used to work in a pasta factory. Sometimes the operators would forget to check their dough mixers and instead of a nice crumbly pasta dough they would find this incredibly wet, stretched out dough that had completely clogged up their mixer and as their boss it was always fun to say, “There are two kinds of people in the world my friend. Those who watch their mixers and those who dig. You dig.” Depending on how long it had been gummed up for it could be hours before the mixer had been cleared and during that time I was able to use my other favorite phrase, “Ain’t you done yet? What’s the holdup?” I could only imagine Blondie saying that to Tuco.
OMG! The best western movie I've seen when I was in my early twenties OMG! 😊
He say it even before that in the movie, there are two types of people, those who hang in the rope and those who cut it down, referring to when Blondie shots the rope for their bounty scam
Yeah,G, Love this movie ,One of the all time greats
I had a boss on Miami Beach who paid our full days wages to watch Clint Eastwood marathons once a year. ❤. R.I.P. J.P.Morgan
Tuco is one of the best characters ever conceived and portrayed.
I keep saying the same thing, I want someone to name a better Western character than Tuco
My favorite western character of all time is Dr. King Shultz portrayed by Christopher Waltz in Django Unchained. All around awesome character!
@@ComedyBros5 Tuco is better.
@@ComedyBros5 A great actor sure, but the character is not even close to Tuco in depth and scope.
Tuco v2.0 is recreated in "Breaking Bad"
Eli Wallach......one of the very best!
My sister met him in a grocery store in NY city quite a few years ago. He saw her looking at him & he walked up and said,” yeah, it’s me “! Lol sis told him she loved his work! True story
@@davidhovey6045 Lucky Sister! I met him too in Italy! Great great Man!
Awwe! Whoos he? I thought i heard ov hymn thru politics...awe no, God miss his soul, know what eye meen, billi Jeannie king!!? Cc
Eli Wallach was half the movie,in my humble opinion.. excellent actor, too.. R.I.P.
I love that line:"If you're gonna shoot, shoot, don't talk"!
"He's tall, blondie, smokes his cigar and he's a pig" Best description ever :D
“It’s got to hold the weight of a pig!”
😂😂😂
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That Tuco is a beauty !!! I don't think I've ever seen a better supporting actor.
He plays this character just perfectly, and carried this movie as much as Clint.
a perfect villian
This is such a brilliant scene. Every nuisance is shown to perfection. The work of a Master Director.
The great Sergio Leone!
YES but these days they are obsessed over demographics and writing and direction a distant second!
@@rossdawgsbrokenspirit9038 Today Blondie would be a black transexual, and Tuco would be a woman
Nuance i think but yes 😎
@@rossdawgsbrokenspirit9038 The protagonist is a Mexican bandit.
This movie is perfect to watch after a bad day and live it vicariously
Yes! Along with _Law Abiding Citizen_ and _V for Vendetta_ which I live vicariously.
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Yes, a movie like this will give you put some attitude in your step if you’ve been beatin down
Masterful example of editing between movement, sound and timing. Moviemaking at its finest!
Three brilliant characters in one of the all time classic movies.
The writing, acting and direction are superb and the ending is unforgettable…….
My dad introduced my brother and I to Clint Eastwood movies. The westerns are especially AWESOME!
I grew up on Clint Eastwood Westerns and felt my dad I bonded that way and we would watch Dirty Harry series, In The Line Of Fire among others to. The westerns were what we watched the most including The Outlaw Josey Wales, High Plains Drifter, The Dollars Trilogy, Pale Rider and Unforgiven were definitely watched on weekends.
@@scottknode898 My father was an excellent farmer and I rode horses from a very young age. My dad loved John Wayne westerns, I was a clint man.
My dad and red dead redemption have me loving westerns
This movie was released 25 years before my birth yet here I am again. An all time classic
News for you. Hudreds of years way into the future people will be re-discovering this movie over and over again. It will still be considered a Masterpiece. That is the beauty of Movies like this. Once it is put together and saved -- it will be forever to be enjoyed by future generations.
@@PatrickOCnMD surely
this movie was released 4 years before my mother was born! and here i am loving this masterpiece. its timeless, really.
23 years before my birth, and it’s my favorite movie, along with Pineapple Express.
@@hunterjordan4327 I love me pineapple express
Clint Eastwood's eyes are as sharp as eagles. Love them.
According to Burt Reynolds, he & Clint went to their first acting class together - the teacher said Burt couldn't act, and Clint had silly squinty eyes & his epiglottis was too big. As they were walking together afterwards, Burt said to Clint "I'd rather be in my shoes than yours". Clint said "why?". Burt said "I can learn to act". 🤣🤣🤣
@@gregsullivan7408 Burt will never be the most memorable quality actor Clint is who is still living at the time of this post, whereas Burt is not
The best western of all time hands down.
When you watch this movie you can not blink your eyes. What phenomenal that movie is. This sort of movie no one can make Sergio, and his staff you beauty .
One of the best movies of all time.
It's the gold standard of movies.
Eastwoods fearsome squint will never be forgotten.
Scholarly example of masterful editing of movement, sound and timing. Moviemaking at its finest!
This movie is a masterpiece
I personally enjoy For A Few Dollars More the most, but this is a TIGHT second.
@@ComedyBros5 This has a much wider scope.
@@whynottalklikeapirat I understand that, but that's what makes For a Few Dollars More a bit easier and more fun to watch.
Brilliant film. Sergio Leone was a creator of masterpieces. Once Upon a Time in the West is another masterpiece
Eli Wallach ...great actor.... Met him in Manhattan... West 30th Street ....volunteering at a church food drive in the 90s...😊
Dollars Trilogy is better.
Eli Wallach was a legend
Tuco. He's so horrible that we all wish we were as badass as him.
Tuco's the best ever
The absolute best western film ever made.
Talk about a director ahead of his time. There was nothing being shot like this in the 60s, and it would be well into the 70s and 80s before this style of filmmaking and editing would become commonplace.
Exactly
No body can not be like Clint Estwood before and after.great movie actor ever seen.
Probably the best western ever made.
There's two kinds of spurs my friend those who come through the door and those that come through the window. Tuco just sacrificed his three brothers in arms, he didn't care. Revenge and 💰💰 were on his mind. Classic western.
Those guys were not Tuco's brothers they were amigos. His only brother was a priest, and he had an unpleasant reunion with him.
I love how he does the cross sign
U know wats crazy is that I was scrolling down the comments and I was saw your comment right when Tuco says those lines at the right time while I was watching lol
One of the best westerns ever made!
That and unforegiven
Eli Wallach- one of the greatest character actors of all time.
Masterpiece of motion art story telling and musical score. Changed western moving making forever.
Tuco treated his family, friends and enemies in the exact same way.
True 😂
Clints revolver has been busy to need such a good spring cleaning
Black Powder cartridges will do that. Lots of residue, even after only a few rounds.
Black powder and balls are very dirty but he uses metallic cartridges in this incorrect
@@Jo_Wardy metallic cartridges had been around since ca 1800 (just not in militarry use). smokeless powder (like we know it today) has been invented in 1884. this movie plays in 1862. centerfire cartridges existed (and were starting to become the norm for militarry firearms) but still used regular black powder. all this would chanche in 1884 and basically make a generation of firearms obsolete (old firearms are usually to weak to shoot the stronger smokeless powder).
in short you would indeed get a lot of fouling on the gun.
He doesn't clean it properly. Never reverse the cleaning brush in the bore.
I'm always amused by the self-contained cartridge anachronisms in this movie as well as desert warfare between swarthy looking Union and Confederate armies. Having said that, one of the greatest Westerns of all time, in no small part due to the talents of Ennio Morricone.
The movies instrumental music is so beautiful and powerful.
This scene is beyond perfect.
Full of curiosity.
Every clip is perfection.
I always admire Clint Eastwood in the greatest movie in 57 years ago that a classic movie as he always looks so fine with ages ❤😊🥰🙏😇✨️😘💯🔥🫶😉🙌👏
Still the best Western movie of all time! The GOAT!!
Clint is the man. Not just an actor but all around artist
Eli Wallach shoulda won the Oscar.
Such iconic scene but more iconic is the comments wich makes dis whole scene legendary 🤣🤣.... Grt going guys
Client Eastwood:What a handsome cool, and charismatic actor
Incredible movie. One of the best and one of my favourite. Acting can't be better. For me it's very interesting and i can't completely understand Clint's character "Blonde". At 6:21 he is so calm, like he know everything will be allright. In every difficult situation, he is professional and calm at highest point. He's not even trying to do something (fight), like he is ready to die without problem. In other hand Tuco beg for life like we all would.
Watch other two prequel movies to understand Clint's character
@@ShivBTC Other two movies are actually sequels
Blondie is to cool to beg for his life.
@@billkelly6292 Yep. To smart and always one step in advance.
I love the shirt Clint Eastwood is wearing in this scene
best outfit besides the poncho
@@Aquele_Neon I agree
I was 1 years old when this movie came out and it is still on of the best westerns ever
We've memorized every line on Blondie's face, every hair, every twitch 🤗😍
Moral of this story always a time and a place to clean a pistol but best to have two pistols 😅😅😅😅😅
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He wasn't using a pistol, He was using a revolver
@@newman793 yeah you're right 👍🏻
@@newman793
A revolver is a pistol. Pistol is a handgun. A CZ75 is a pistol as is a 1911, as is a S&W No 3, as is a 66, subcategories are revolver , both percussion and cartridge, semi automatic, and single shot flintlock or percussion. Even a TC contender can be a pistol.
There seems to be confusion on those new to firearms.
The dialogue ever said pistol.
Only two? Slacker!
Tuco says: "There are two kinds of spurs, those who come through the door and those who come through the window."
Much later in the movie Blondie says: " There are two kinds of man... those with guns and those who dig." ...and as a bonus: "....you dig!".
Brilliant! 🤠🤠
Best Western EVER made.
2:55 that look got Clint the lifetime achievement award
God, Eli Wallach was so amazing in this role
"you stay quiet, old hag" makes me lol every time
Wish we could go around saying that in 2022
"Old hen"
@@realhero564 it could be 'hen' but i always thought he was saying 'hag' which is even ruder and funnier
@@morehamsandwich Old Lady
He actually said hen lol I know I laugh everytime
The greatest western ever made !
The Clint Eastwood character is often just like the Road Runner. Just when he appears to be at the end of his rope, pun intended, something happens to save him.
Only a handful of Hollywood legends from the golden age are alive, the day we lose Clint Eastwood we lose the Hollywood of that era.
Tuco was always one my favorite characters.
Eli Wallach really makes Tuco live up to his nickname, The Rat. An outlaw willing to go to any lengths to survive
Its incredible how modern this directing and editing feels. Feels like a Quentin Tarantino movie
Quentin is a fan.
@@OpenMawProductions iirc it's tarantino's pic for greatest movie of all time
How so, modern?
Naaaahhh.
It's the other way around. Tarantino learned a lot by watching Leone's movies.
Even the back story on the making of this movie is incredible.
Is film ka koi jawab nahi hai maine isko 35 bar dekha hai lajawaab 🎉🎉🎉🎉
For Christ's sake how many times am I gonna continue watching the same clips of movies like this over and over?? Between Clint and Tombstone, I've wasted a year, rather invested a year of my life.
So Tuco sacrificed the lives of 3 men for 1 'Pig' 🤣😅
Love the main theme segments in this movie, easily the best part!
Western movies from the 1960’s and before were the best
Always amused me when he used to call him Blondie when he had brown hair and virtually the same colour as his..lol
It's pretty close to blond especially out in the sun
his hair is dirty blonde
His skin is white
So is Tuco’s and Angel Eyes, lol
Best Western of all time
Without any doubt
This film is a masterpiece.
I saw this movie 38 years ago it was banned in our country south Africa for many years it was only released in our country in 1975 or 1976 this movie was made by the maestro Sergio Leone it all be remembered by many movie fans
Why was this movie banned?
I'm South African too and watched it in the early 80s as a young lad, and twice again in the past 10 years. I didn't know it was once banned in SA.
Everything is absolutely PERFECT in the best movie I ever seen
one of the best movie ever 👌
NO!!!
...the best...
I loved all the touches in this movie that bordered on the supernatural.
They really have westerns a sort of medieval fantasy treatment. Desolate land, hardworking people, corrupt local leaders, and a hero wandering across the landscape who takes on the resident bad guy and always ends up on top.
Supernatural? Lol please explain...
The greatest western ever made everything is a work of art acting especially eli wallach the director at the top of his form and the music score by the great ennio morricone my favorite western of all time
Got this classic on D.v.d. along with all his other awesome Westerns.. Outlaw Josey Wales.. pale rider. And so on. Got them All . The Greatest Actor. Director to EVER GRACE OUR SCREENS..👌😁
Musics were important rools in this movie.. The cowboy fans will never forget this movie's
musics
Clint Eastwood a very cool fella... I like his mannerisms and stoic attitude
Eli Wallach was the best part of this movie.
It`s to big for your neck! We fix that right away...
I have a nother system! ... 😂
Ohhhh, Eli, I love you since I was a little child!
Eli shopuld have deserved min. an oscar nomination for this masterpiece! 😎
Tuco could never catch a break
I`ll always love you, Eli!
Sooo underrated!
Thank you for the video! ☺♥
In the top 10 greatest westerns of all time...forever.
what an incredible job silently building tension. modern movies don't have a clue
FINALLY !!! A DAY TO CELEBRATE !!! IT ONLY TOOK ME TEN YEARS TO CATCH THEM !!!
Três homens em conflitos, melhor West de todos os tempos,já assisti umas 50 vezes,Era uma vez no oeste também muito bom
Quel film incroyable les 3 acteur clint Élie et Lee van cleef ♥️♥️♥️♥️ j aimerais bien qu'il sorte en ultra hd
" There are two kinds of spurs my friend " followed by the sign of the cross. 🤣🤣❗
Not 4k but the Image quality is outstanding. A master at work
This will always be one of my favorite movies
Excellent scene with great timing.
The cinema photography is amazing.
Masterpiece at its best from Eastwood and Wallach
Tuco was in high spirits despite his three amigos shot by Blondie.
He used them as bait.
Tuco had no amigos. Tuco's only amigo was Tuco.
He was about to have a pig for supper.
This is my all-time spaghetti Western I love
what an incredible movie one of the best of all time.
Oh the good old days, when everything was beige.
Eli Wallach steals this movie.