Haven't seen a bad Eastwood movie yet. The "Any which way but loose" movies were funny, with a sanguine tilt. Josey Wales, Unforgiven, and The Spaghetti Western trilogy were dark, but showed redemption. The list goes on... 👍
It's comforting to know there are older men also watching these classic RUclips clips. I'm in my 30s but my dad who passed away 20 years ago watched old movies all day long... John Wayne was his favorite, but he watched all the old westerns over 100 times... I miss him.
John Vernon always added a little je ne sais quoi to the Clint experience that I miss from older movies. They talk of the, “wunderkind,” directors of the 1970’s; the auteurs like Scorsese, Coppola, Spielberg and so on. But they rarely mention Eastwood in that same breadth, despite this example manifesting as one of the very earliest descontructionist westerns (or, “post modern westerns”) of its day that also happened to be a smash hit. It’s consciously ambivalent tone, both conservative and liberal simultaneously bit deep at the time and resonated with audiences. And it still has so much to say to current audiences in that ever divided land. Just a damned good story well told, with memorable performances from an excellent cast, speaking words from a script that is deceptively elegant in its straight forward simplicity. Hard to find a better western.
I agree, the scene with Ten Bears and the dialogue exchange still is relevant today. The Academy isn't fond of Eastwood because he is always on time with his films and never over budget. And yet he continued to turn hit after hit.
Lucky bugger, immortalised by Clint Eastwood. I was 1yo when Josey Wales came out and 17 yo when Unforgiven was released. I know quality when I see it.
The use of the Gatling gun was well done except, none of the horses was getting hit even though the blue soldiers were standing right in front or near those horses.
You know it would be interesting? If Clint made a western movie where he plays a southern man who fought against the confederacy.(because there were many pro union Southerners, who fought on the union side)
Almost fifty years, and still a semi-guilty pleasure. And not based on a 50's black & white Japanese samurai film! ( yeah, weird. Stagecoach, with John Wayne, was a Japanese favorite. )
@@jrobbin24 It's the other way around. The Magnificent Seven was a remake of Seven Samurai, but Yojimbo was a remake of Fistfull. And both of the latter were loosely based on Dashiell Hammett's story Red Harvest.
They're a long way from Virginia and General Grant. But yes, for the most part the surrender terms for regular Confederate troops were very generous. Interestingly, his ruthless march through Georgia during the war notwithstanding, Sherman offered the most generous terms of any Union general.
This wasn’t in Virginia and Grant wasn’t in charge at this surrender camp. Red legs and the Union soldiers that massacred those men were the same ones that destroyed Josie’s farm and raped his wife. There were some renegade Union officers that enjoyed hating, killing and humiliating innocent civilians just because they lived in a Confederate state.
This ain't Grant though, is a US Senator men and a but of Jayhawkers (Northern militia raiders) given a Federal commission. Chances are this massacre will be covered up and swept under the rug.
When I was a little kid in the 1960s, I thought the good guys were the Confederates and the bad guys were the "Yankees". I remember even having a " Johnny Yuma" hat but I don't remember watching the show. I wonder why so many movies and tv programs seemed to be on the side of the Confederates in the past? Even the Shirley Temple movie, "The Littlest Rebel" made it seem like the Yankees were the bad guys. Were the New York "Yankees" disliked that much?😂😂😂😂
The Federal men were executing the Rebs who surrendered and Josey saw that and rode in to interrupt it.. hoping to save some I would think. He launched his own counter-attack.
@@alexgramm5170 Yes, back then it was the Southern Democrats aka Dixiecrats. Nowadays those same people would be diehard Republicans. When's the last time you saw a Dem waving the Confederate flag?!?
@HB-forensics, if you're going to imply that a Democrat wrote this story, please provide evidence. Otherwise, stop spreading propaganda. Karen Harris will be a fine president, whether you want to admit it or not.
Some good Firefox clips on RUclips. Language-drove Russian black secret jet that he steals, ??. if you want to Hear Clint's perfect Russian. It's worth a rental or grab it for your catalog. That Firefox jet has become a reality, other than language drove, but maybe one day. Didn't know Josey was such a good pilot. That movie is loosely bases on Victor Belencos escape from Russia in a NIB Mig-25 Foxbat in 1976. He landed at the Hokadote airport japan, and requested asylum. He passed in 2023.
It’s because folks today are not educated In history. My family fought on both sides of the War of Northern aggression as my family in the south would say . I say try reading real history books. Maybe It’s not quite you have learned to believe. The 🦕Dinosaur 🦕
Masterpiece. The gold standard of western films.
For me the best Clint Eastwood western.
The greatest Eastwood movie ever! The greatest Western ever! The greatest war movie ever!
This is Eastwood's masterpiece. Also one of the most quotable films of all time.
he has like 5-6 different masterpieces. fistful of dollars, few dollars more, good bad ugly, unforgiven, outlaw josey wales
I reckon...
What Eastwood movie isnt?? Seriously.
Without doubt the best Western ever made.
Also also pale Rider And unforgiven. Unforgiven starts out a little slow , but the boy howdy What an ending !
Not even close. That honor goes to Sergio Leone's, "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly".
That’s Once Upon a Time in the West.
@@andrewtrotter9023 the best non-Eastwood western for sure!
High plains drifter is also pretty good
It doesn’t get any better than this.
Great for showing that NOBODY can trust the amerikkkan regime.
Byebye GEN OCIDE joe and HOLO CAUST harris
The good the bad and the ugly!
Maybe an unpopular opinion, but as much as I absolutely adore Unforgiven, I like The Outlaw Josey Wales more.
I kinda agree. This was a really good movie
My all time favorite western.
Josey: Ok ✅
I love both but Josey Wales is top to me. As I age I don’t want to watch movies over and over but these two will always be in my rotation.
Josey has been my favorite Eastwood movie since I was a young boy
This is my favorite Clint Eastwood movie
Outlaw Josef Wales is a kick ass classic western.
The two best Clint Eastwood movies ever are, "The Outlaw Josey Wales" and "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly." Don't bother trying to change my mind.
What about “Dirty Harry?” Or…”High Plains Drifter?” (Was my all time favorite) and my other is…”Kelly’s Heroes.”
Haven't seen a bad Eastwood movie yet. The "Any which way but loose" movies were funny, with a sanguine tilt. Josey Wales, Unforgiven, and The Spaghetti Western trilogy were dark, but showed redemption. The list goes on... 👍
I'm sorry, but his best was "Paint Your Wagon".
@@jeffdege4786
Ive seen that…it was a great movie…
I’m not gonna. I like them all. Non Western stuff to. Any way but Loose,
Maybe my number one favourite western, ❤❤ Clint Eastwood is sooo good 👍 😀 😉 🤔 ❤❤
Didn't like westerns til I got older.
Loved this one as a kid; the touch of humor and quick draw shootouts.
Outlaw Josey Wales is my absolute favorite western and Eastwood movie. It's ironic that the scene and dialogue with Ten Bears is still relevant today.
By far his best film
1976?! Jeez I’m old.
Me too
It's good
But it sucks
The way it's all changed
I was a Freshman in college. Still one of my favorite movies!
It's comforting to know there are older men also watching these classic RUclips clips. I'm in my 30s but my dad who passed away 20 years ago watched old movies all day long... John Wayne was his favorite, but he watched all the old westerns over 100 times... I miss him.
A masterpiece.
One of the greatest movies made to date.....👍
Great movie. Amazing actor. Sad war.
Eastwood's best ! 🤠🇺🇸
My favorite western movie of all time
Wow! Will have to watch this one for sure!
I'm 56. You must be young. Yeah, watch this FOR SURE!
My Fathers favorite Western.
This is a great movie. I've watched it a few times. 😀
The greatest movie ever made, bar none!
AGREE!
First Clint Eastwood movie I ever saw
If you grew up watching classics like this, you are born within the years of the awakening.
OBSERVATION...no dumb camera shake, just good cinematography so you can see whats going on
😢my childhood best move
I saw this in the theaters in 76. Great movie.
Great example of what happens when you turn in your weapons.
Just ask English Bob. As soon as he handed that 32 over Little Bill beat him within an inch of his life
Funny how we manage without in the UK.
Manage being the key word. Not sure being empty handed would do in this sort of situation.
@@chris6559 you have mass stabbings
@@chris6559 Mean while in East London:
*Slaps Folder on the table* 26 stab wounds
John Vernon always added a little je ne sais quoi to the Clint experience that I miss from older movies. They talk of the, “wunderkind,” directors of the 1970’s; the auteurs like Scorsese, Coppola, Spielberg and so on. But they rarely mention Eastwood in that same breadth, despite this example manifesting as one of the very earliest descontructionist westerns (or, “post modern westerns”) of its day that also happened to be a smash hit. It’s consciously ambivalent tone, both conservative and liberal simultaneously bit deep at the time and resonated with audiences. And it still has so much to say to current audiences in that ever divided land.
Just a damned good story well told, with memorable performances from an excellent cast, speaking words from a script that is deceptively elegant in its straight forward simplicity. Hard to find a better western.
I agree, the scene with Ten Bears and the dialogue exchange still is relevant today. The Academy isn't fond of Eastwood because he is always on time with his films and never over budget. And yet he continued to turn hit after hit.
Vernon had the finest barytone voice of his generation. Accidentally, he was the Mayor in Dirty Harry.
How about a new 4k scan blu ray WB? Pleeeeeease?
Josie is Clint's greatest movie. Everything is classic second best.
A massively unrated movie!!!
My favorite movie…
The best !!! no more to say.
I love this movie.
The most film I often rewatching is Josey Wales
Ace Eastwood at his best 👍👍
Blimey, that gatling mag goes on and on and on.....
In movies 50 rounds is 100000000 rounds
I see....Never surrender your guns.
I like Eastwoods movies
I. Love. This. Movie.
Fletcher's words at the end there
You gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie…
Love this film
I' swear that the young guy that escapes with Clint is the Cisco kid from The Unforgiven.
Yes he is.
Lucky bugger, immortalised by Clint Eastwood. I was 1yo when Josey Wales came out and 17 yo when Unforgiven was released. I know quality when I see it.
Sorry, different actor
We got us the outlaw Jose Wales
Buenas película no me aburro de verlo
All those bullets flying around and not a single horse injured- still a good film though.
Movies used to be so good...
Hero Status ❤
'Fletcher' is played by John Vernon.
"Double secret probation "
Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son.
@@DavidTucker-e2j Zero point zero
My 3 great grandfather was 64 Georgia Infantry died after scheduling to be released from prison 10-31-1864….
The Grey is the new Red...
I want to watch full movie please from fiji island
The use of the Gatling gun was well done except, none of the horses was getting hit even though the blue soldiers were standing right in front or near those horses.
Ya no gci then😂. If they had it we would see John Wick as a failure. Movies used to be better.
You know it would be interesting? If Clint made a western movie where he plays a southern man who fought against the confederacy.(because there were many pro union Southerners, who fought on the union side)
Don’t mess with Jose Wales or you are getting it. 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Yes don't mess with him 😂😂😂
Favorite
Almost fifty years, and still a semi-guilty pleasure.
And not based on a 50's black & white Japanese samurai film!
( yeah, weird. Stagecoach, with John Wayne, was a
Japanese favorite. )
Hey! Fistful of Dollars is incredible no matter if it was a remake of Yojimbo or not
@@jrobbin24 It's the other way around. The Magnificent Seven was a remake of Seven Samurai, but Yojimbo was a remake of Fistfull. And both of the latter were loosely based on Dashiell Hammett's story Red Harvest.
wow that gatling gun has a limitless ammo !!!
indiscriminate as well, it did not care who it killed but could not hit a horse.
I think each magazine was 50 rounds. Maybe 100 if double stacked.
Dean Wormer gonna put Josey Wales on double secret probation.
Clint Eastwood is my father...
My longlost brother, is that you..?😢
BS
Those guys in Delta House didn’t know what a badass Dean Warner actually was.
Unforgiven was pretty good too.
Just because you lost ........it doesn't mean you're beaten.
Not a cell phone in sight. Everyone just being in the moment.
Really different to see John Vernon play something other than a villian.
The winners write the history books
Actually General US Grant let the Confederate soldiers retain their rifles and horses. Look it up!
these weren't Confederate regular soldiers, more of Missouri raiders
General: Move!
They're a long way from Virginia and General Grant.
But yes, for the most part the surrender terms for regular Confederate troops were very generous. Interestingly, his ruthless march through Georgia during the war notwithstanding, Sherman offered the most generous terms of any Union general.
This wasn’t in Virginia and Grant wasn’t in charge at this surrender camp. Red legs and the Union soldiers that massacred those men were the same ones that destroyed Josie’s farm and raped his wife. There were some renegade Union officers that enjoyed hating, killing and humiliating innocent civilians just because they lived in a Confederate state.
This ain't Grant though, is a US Senator men and a but of Jayhawkers (Northern militia raiders) given a Federal commission. Chances are this massacre will be covered up and swept under the rug.
Hate to be nitpickin', but that banjo had a shiny new bright white plastic head on it, coulden't they at least find an old skinhead banjo...?😂
Any in Eastwood movie
When I was a little kid in the 1960s, I thought the good guys were the Confederates and the bad guys were the "Yankees". I remember even having a " Johnny Yuma" hat but I don't remember watching the show. I wonder why so many movies and tv programs seemed to be on the side of the Confederates in the past? Even the Shirley Temple movie, "The Littlest Rebel" made it seem like the Yankees were the bad guys. Were the New York "Yankees" disliked that much?😂😂😂😂
I watched rawhide in the early 1960ok
welcome to southwest missouri....mind your manners .
Let josey bee let me bee.
Mark going to respond she called Corrales map already
I reckon so.
I prefer the light blue shirt. Otherwise all good here.
Ladge.............look under that there blanket.............😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ruggedly handsome bastard
Capt. Tyrrel wants Josey to squeal like a pig.
Voting day
Dyin' ain't much of a living, boy.
Quisiera escuchar en español
0:01 Looks like Arthur Morgan
Dean Wormer, should have put them on double secret probation.
So the title of the vid is.." Josey ambushes the massacre..". What does that even mean ?
The Federal men were executing the Rebs who surrendered and Josey saw that and rode in to interrupt it.. hoping to save some I would think.
He launched his own counter-attack.
JOSEY: Thanks 🙏
means precisely what it says
When movies meant a damn.
This story was written by a ranking Klansman, btw.
Must have been a Democrat then.
@@alexgramm5170
Yes, back then it was the Southern Democrats aka Dixiecrats. Nowadays those same people would be diehard Republicans. When's the last time you saw a Dem waving the Confederate flag?!?
JOSEY: Yay 😁
@HB-forensics, if you're going to imply that a Democrat wrote this story, please provide evidence. Otherwise, stop spreading propaganda. Karen Harris will be a fine president, whether you want to admit it or not.
cope harder
There would be a lot of dead horses if this was real.
Confederates had the better army but outnumbered 5 to 1.
I hve enjoyed every CE movie bit hate the spitting🤮
unlimited ammunition.
Some good Firefox clips on RUclips. Language-drove Russian black secret jet that he steals, ??. if you want to Hear Clint's perfect Russian.
It's worth a rental or grab it for your catalog.
That Firefox jet has become a reality, other than language drove, but maybe one day.
Didn't know Josey was such a good pilot.
That movie is loosely bases on Victor Belencos escape from Russia in a NIB Mig-25 Foxbat in 1976. He landed at the Hokadote airport japan, and requested asylum. He passed in 2023.
🤓🙋♂️❤👍
Clint Eastwood's body of work in westerns is unequivocal, he carries the same persona throughout...
😂😂😂😂😅😅👍
who are you
It’s because folks today are not educated In history. My family fought on both sides of the War of Northern aggression as my family in the south would say .
I say try reading real history books. Maybe It’s not quite you have learned to believe.
The
🦕Dinosaur 🦕