In a way Billy did curse the gypsies. His curse being that until his curse is lifted, the gypsies will not know peace. By hiring that mafia boss he helped defend earlier, he brought his curse into fruition.
I love this film so much. The Old Man is not to be messed with but when Billy is dying and on his way out, he has nothing to lose which makes him just as dangerous.
I am romani gypsy and this is such an inaccurate portrayl.of how we put and remove curses or live life this portrays romani gypsies ovet 100 years ago people dont know were gypsy when they see us some are dark loo Indian Pakistani some look arab im white or fair colored but we habe 1 ability no other race on the planet has as.i mentioned how different they all look in terms of ethnicity they dress like normal people of the land to blend in but i can see a dark hindu looking gypsy halfway across the globe and instantly recognize him and him me we can choose to nod or ask rom son which means your gypsy? But we already know of the 1st glance and theres a weird eye contact and connection almost telepathic in nature
I emphasized a lot thre sorry but again ive never seen any other race of people recognize they're own even when they can be total polar opposite in looks i can tell 1 from European emirates whenever you name it we cannot fool one another and act like what huh,? Many of times i want to but a gypsy knows another simply by a split second glance so when asked rom son we just say yes because they know we know its a strange connection to have tho
My paternal grandparents were genuine Hungarian gypsies, fun, kind, honest...yet they had something about them that scared the bejesus out of me. They had some sort of connection to a different plain...
I love Thinner because unlike so many other Stephen King works, the "supernatural entity" tormenting the protagonist in Thinner is really the victim, whereas the protagonist is the true villain. It's a beautiful and poetic reversal of the narrative.
You think the old man was the victim in this? Even though the white man from town had absolutely no intention of hitting the old gypsy lady? It was an accident, but yet the guy who is unable to forgive is the good guy? You have a warped sense of morality
You think it's okay for Billy to get away with vehicular manslaughter caused by him getting a blow job from his wife while driving, all because his judge and cop buddies threw dirt over the whole case and chased the gypsies out as fast as they could? Don't try and talk to us about a warped sense of morality when your own is fucked 😂
@@wickedfrigginryan4645 He purposely lied and got his friends to lie and cover his ssa he is a villain, the old man lost a daughter and like he said revenge is revenge nothing warped about that
"Why wasn't you watching, white man from town?... you never see us!" This has deeper implications than most would think. The Romani have long been neglected in the study of European and American history and sometimes they feel like strangers in their own countries
The old man with the hat leaning up against the truck towards the beginning of this scene is my husband's uncle. It wasn't until year's after i met him that he told me he came out in "Thinner". before he passed away going on 2 years already, he gave me a copy of the movie and autographed it.
Probably because the Gypsys were shown to be extremely petty and vindictive. Even if he went to jail it wouldn't be enough, they wanted him to suffer. That's one of the reasons this isn't an especially popular King story since everyone is an unlikeable asshole.
Double Jeopardy rules apply In the US you can't be tried twice for the same crime He was already tried and found not guilty. If he confesses, he can't be tried And the Judge and the Police Chief are already dead so they can't say they conspired on his behalf either
@@Zidana123 I know it's just a movie/book, but would double jeopardy affect Billy's case (hear me out). It's been a while since I read the novel but Billy got off scott free because he was friends with the judge. Since the trial was corrupt from the start and Billy's acquittal was guaranteed, it shouldn't of affected double jeopardy no matter what. For example, Harry Aleman, a hitman for the Chicago Mafia, was the first (and I think only) person who was retried and found guilty for a murder he originally was found innocent. Because the judge in the first trial was bribed to acquit Aleman, it was concluded that double jeopardy was compromised and they went ahead with the retrial. They might be able to do the same with Billy (assuming Billy confessed that his friendship with the judge got him off).
@@billymarino4452 The judge would still have to be questioned. Since he died, that's obviously impossible. They would not believe the judge was corrupt on Billy's word alone. The judge would not be there to defend himself.
@@jcurbin305 I think the point of this story is that nobody is meant to be likeable when it's seen as more of a cautionary tale against corruption and everything that started this curse.
@@inkyerekess3326 A handful of Roma not caring doesn't mean they all, collectively, don't care, lol! I think it'd be a bit hard to not care about the antiziganism that is fueled by these ignorant stereotypes, considering it affects them heavily to this day, in just about every form imaginable - even forced sterilization. "The Roma community is Europe’s largest and most persecuted minority." "The post-1989 transition in Eastern Europe has created a huge ethnic underclass consisting of over 5 million Roma who by every statistical indicator - political, social, and economic (literacy, income, life span, infant mortality, diet, representation in government, access to health care and legal aid, education, employment) have the lowest status of any ethnic group in Eastern Europe." www.reuters.com/article/us-global-roma-rights/roma-people-10-ways-europes-biggest-minority-faces-discrimination-idUSKCN1RK01Y www.cnn.com/2013/10/21/world/europe/roma-discrimination/index.html www.independent.co.uk/voices/roma-antiziganist-romani-discrimination-italy-matteo-salvini-ukraine-a9024196.html Etc... Takes very little effort to learn about it. Maybe next time, don't claim false things?
@@TakeFlightRaven What I am saying is that every opinion leveled on this thread is not from a Roma. There is not some persecuted Roma with long gypsy locks playing a tambourine on this thread. It's a bunch of white knights virtue signaling from the comfort of their computer screens. I never said that Roma were not persecuted. Read what I said and stop being butthurt. It makes you look like a scrub, not an intellectual giant.
@@inkyerekess3326 So what? If the only people "allowed" to care about minorities are the minorities themselves, nothing changes. Boy, you're simple. And if you read what you wrote, you'd notice that you claimed that they don't care about their own persecution, which is blatantly false and impossible. Anyway... ah yes, how my Internet reputation flourishes! By posting here on this obscure movie clip, in the comments of a comment, everyone will see just how big my heart is. LOL. Get real, kid. I gain nothing by linking some articles, and you gain nothing by "gatekeeping" who is allowed to give a shit. Jesus, what insular corner of the Internet did you crawl out of? It's pitiful, honestly. Learn to chill out.
@3:50-3:57 i just love the way old man lempke laughs he laughs as if he's about to have a severe asthma attack awesome acting😲 #DEMONICPOWER #SATANDEVICES #DARKFORCES
"The curse of the white man from town is on you pal. They write about it in books, but it is on you." If you know your history, you know what he's talking about. He may not have magic, but money and connections are just as good.
Billy should have been more careful while he was driving. Someone is dead because of his irresponsibility, for crying out loud!!. Someone's daughter, grandma, etc. He wouldn't be in this mess if he was a little more cautious.
But at the same time it was accidental.. what the crazy old man did was cold hearted intentional murder.. and he got what he deserved by the mob man . Two wrongs don’t make a right and he paid the price.
I have worked as a primary education teacher in a school with Roma Children. It is tough for them to adapt in an environment full of laws and rules. They are so "free". Their parents were bringing them to school only until January, when the school year finishes in June. This is illegal. They put their children to work. They were giving me a flower every day as a little present. The phrase "you never see us" was so real and so strong. Rest in peace, Michael Constantine.
The gypsies should be wary of the curse of the white man from town. The nazis killed countless gypsies. The kings and nobles of the past also preyed on the gypsies. They have always been the most vulnerable of people as they literally have no one who will defend them from the powerful. With all his connections the white man from town had he had everything he needed to ruin them but thus far he was willing to be merciful even going so far as to beg for forgiveness but they would not relent. As a result, he reminded them of what happens when you pick a fight with the wrong person.
I don't feel bad for him or his wife (they both caused the accident together by being irresponsible), but I do feel bad for his daughter Linda. She suffered for nothing; she didn't have a hand in any of it.
They may have been white actors, but they were meant to portray non-white people. I mean, imagine them hiring real Roma. An actual minority playing a minority... Ha!
Getting cursed is no joke, old man look scared when he saw the white man did it on the first try 5:13, at this moment the old man had 2 options 1) kill him 2) take away the curse and walk away But, that's the arrogance in people.
@@shawnswint1521 I mean it's pretty damn stupid for someone to try to give a handjob/blowjob to someone who's driving, but Billy should of at least pulled over or told Heidi "I'm driving, stop that." The buck stops at Billy as far as I'm concerned.
It's funny but Stephan King has this strange tendency to justified violence, what could be called instead of "The Curse of the White Man From Town", call it the "Made Man Who Owes You A BOUCOUP Favor" resort, but in the Bachman Books "Roadwork" whose hero is a suicidal sentimentalist n gets help from a local mobster, he resorts to getting some guns and some explosives to make a strange sort of Kamikaze last stand before his house is bulldozed. But it's cool cuz Richie knows, even LOVES doing this stuff n actually WOULD PAY YOU to do it he likes it that much lol
For one, putting a curse on someone that would result in their death just because they accidentally killed a family member of theirs and that person didn't get the punishment they wanted him to get. That's not justice. That's vengeance. I mean maybe if his wife wasn't getting busy with him while he was at the wheel, yeah, it wouldn't have happened but Tadzu and his people thinking that if they didn't get what they wanted out of the justice system. They think putting a curse on them and it resulting in their death would make things any better? No! Violence and revenge just creates more of it. So you wonder. Whose the real bad guy here.
@@brocksampson3405 I didn't excused them, what I tried to say is that the writer gave the same message through the plot what you are saying now. Taking revenge (what Taduz done) don't resolve things just ruin more their own life (what happened to his folk).
@@Zivanovaable So you're saying that Tadzu's vengeful act was what led to ruining not just the lives that he put the curse on but also the lives of his own people?
In a way Billy did curse the gypsies. His curse being that until his curse is lifted, the gypsies will not know peace. By hiring that mafia boss he helped defend earlier, he brought his curse into fruition.
Why wasn't you watching," white man from town, you never see us"
K they only see what they wanna see 👺
@@Martin-zr2tb True, the phrase means what it says...
fr. he may not have the same kind of supernatural power, but he has a different kind of power which is arguably more dangerous.
The white man from town is no joke. He has a curse, and IT'S RITCHIE THE HAMMER GINELLI.
THE BEST FRIEND YOU COULD EVER HOPE FOR.
Ha is like brown folks like us seem to have an evil affect on white people.
And at the end of the book, the cop, the judge, the mobster (Ritchie), and the lawyer (Billy) all died.
sychkid Billy doesn’t die in the book...
@@sychkid How did the mobster die? Its been a long time i seen this movie i dont remember him dying.
@@Zippism In the book the gypsies killed him
I love this film so much. The Old Man is not to be messed with but when Billy is dying and on his way out, he has nothing to lose which makes him just as dangerous.
Never underestimate someone with nothing to lose
@@gregscrabshack2307 or someone with a mob boss connection that will light up a fucking camp with a ak47 for no reason but to help someone
Yeah with mafia friends 😆
I am romani gypsy and this is such an inaccurate portrayl.of how we put and remove curses or live life this portrays romani gypsies ovet 100 years ago people dont know were gypsy when they see us some are dark loo Indian Pakistani some look arab im white or fair colored but we habe 1 ability no other race on the planet has as.i mentioned how different they all look in terms of ethnicity they dress like normal people of the land to blend in but i can see a dark hindu looking gypsy halfway across the globe and instantly recognize him and him me we can choose to nod or ask rom son which means your gypsy? But we already know of the 1st glance and theres a weird eye contact and connection almost telepathic in nature
I emphasized a lot thre sorry but again ive never seen any other race of people recognize they're own even when they can be total polar opposite in looks i can tell 1 from European emirates whenever you name it we cannot fool one another and act like what huh,? Many of times i want to but a gypsy knows another simply by a split second glance so when asked rom son we just say yes because they know we know its a strange connection to have tho
White man from town, that actually is a great nickname.
Whitemanfromtown says what?
And if said a dirty pike, would that be a cool nickname
I'll make it so much worse you'll think I blessed you the first time. LOL
My paternal grandparents were genuine Hungarian gypsies, fun, kind, honest...yet they had something about them that scared the bejesus out of me. They had some sort of connection to a different plain...
interesting....care to explain?
Why do you call them gypsies then?
I would say that you are right. There are too many odd stories to have come out of this region, to think otherwise. Mysterious and rather wonderful!
LSD my boy
No they didn’t
I love Thinner because unlike so many other Stephen King works, the "supernatural entity" tormenting the protagonist in Thinner is really the victim, whereas the protagonist is the true villain. It's a beautiful and poetic reversal of the narrative.
You think the old man was the victim in this? Even though the white man from town had absolutely no intention of hitting the old gypsy lady? It was an accident, but yet the guy who is unable to forgive is the good guy? You have a warped sense of morality
You think it's okay for Billy to get away with vehicular manslaughter caused by him getting a blow job from his wife while driving, all because his judge and cop buddies threw dirt over the whole case and chased the gypsies out as fast as they could?
Don't try and talk to us about a warped sense of morality when your own is fucked 😂
@@wickedfrigginryan4645 and you must have a wraped brain.
@@wickedfrigginryan4645 He purposely lied and got his friends to lie and cover his ssa he is a villain, the old man lost a daughter and like he said revenge is revenge nothing warped about that
I love this story, the parallels, the escalation, the views on petty vengeance, and the surprisingly fair grey and gray views on display.
Great movie, very underrated and unsung, deserves to be considered a horror classic of the nineties
"Why wasn't you watching, white man from town?... you never see us!" This has deeper implications than most would think. The Romani have long been neglected in the study of European and American history and sometimes they feel like strangers in their own countries
Good point.
Gypsy justice is the best justice
I agree
"You've been cursed by the white man from town... buckaroo"
The old man with the hat leaning up against the truck towards the beginning of this scene is my husband's uncle.
It wasn't until year's after i met him that he told me he came out in "Thinner".
before he passed away going on 2 years already, he gave me a copy of the movie and autographed it.
And that plus 66 cents will buy you a US postage stamp.
My condolences, glad he left you a very nice gift to remember him by and connected to the film :)
That's really cool. Thanks for sharing
I die wit it in my mout.
Why didnt he just say: Okay, it was my fault. If I go to the police and tell them I did it and take my punishment will you remove the curse then?
Probably because the Gypsys were shown to be extremely petty and vindictive. Even if he went to jail it wouldn't be enough, they wanted him to suffer. That's one of the reasons this isn't an especially popular King story since everyone is an unlikeable asshole.
Double Jeopardy rules apply
In the US you can't be tried twice for the same crime
He was already tried and found not guilty. If he confesses, he can't be tried
And the Judge and the Police Chief are already dead so they can't say they conspired on his behalf either
@@Zidana123 I know it's just a movie/book, but would double jeopardy affect Billy's case (hear me out). It's been a while since I read the novel but Billy got off scott free because he was friends with the judge. Since the trial was corrupt from the start and Billy's acquittal was guaranteed, it shouldn't of affected double jeopardy no matter what. For example, Harry Aleman, a hitman for the Chicago Mafia, was the first (and I think only) person who was retried and found guilty for a murder he originally was found innocent. Because the judge in the first trial was bribed to acquit Aleman, it was concluded that double jeopardy was compromised and they went ahead with the retrial. They might be able to do the same with Billy (assuming Billy confessed that his friendship with the judge got him off).
@@billymarino4452 The judge would still have to be questioned. Since he died, that's obviously impossible. They would not believe the judge was corrupt on Billy's word alone. The judge would not be there to defend himself.
@@jcurbin305 I think the point of this story is that nobody is meant to be likeable when it's seen as more of a cautionary tale against corruption and everything that started this curse.
The female gypsy later turned into Black Canary.
The female gypsy also played on Anaconda with Jlo and Jon Voight
"You know as much about justice as I know about turbine engines"....terrible line.....
very nice movie..was looking for it about 20 years
I always loved that they stop laughing when they realize that he could do something back to them.
(& he did)
This is actually a pretty bad ass scene. They should do a quality remake.
MrThestarfarmer only if Rob Zombie directs
The way they all stop laughing and even the old man looks concerned is effective. Now they know he’s not just blustering, he’s dead serious.
Yeah right, bet the twitter meltdowns that shall follow
If they would remake it, it'd get called racist against gypsy's or something
No remake please
everybody pays. even for things they did not do.
Be careful who eats the meal that was made for you...
You can basically take a check list of gypsy stereotypes and this scene alone would cover most of them.
Well, they're not doing this in big musical number like in Disney's THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME.
I love when I see people being offended on behalf of other people who really don’t give a shit
@@inkyerekess3326 A handful of Roma not caring doesn't mean they all, collectively, don't care, lol! I think it'd be a bit hard to not care about the antiziganism that is fueled by these ignorant stereotypes, considering it affects them heavily to this day, in just about every form imaginable - even forced sterilization.
"The Roma community is Europe’s largest and most persecuted minority."
"The post-1989 transition in Eastern Europe has created a huge ethnic underclass consisting of over 5 million Roma who by every statistical indicator - political, social, and economic (literacy, income, life span, infant mortality, diet, representation in government, access to health care and legal aid, education, employment) have the lowest status of any ethnic group in Eastern Europe."
www.reuters.com/article/us-global-roma-rights/roma-people-10-ways-europes-biggest-minority-faces-discrimination-idUSKCN1RK01Y
www.cnn.com/2013/10/21/world/europe/roma-discrimination/index.html
www.independent.co.uk/voices/roma-antiziganist-romani-discrimination-italy-matteo-salvini-ukraine-a9024196.html
Etc... Takes very little effort to learn about it. Maybe next time, don't claim false things?
@@TakeFlightRaven What I am saying is that every opinion leveled on this thread is not from a Roma. There is not some persecuted Roma with long gypsy locks playing a tambourine on this thread. It's a bunch of white knights virtue signaling from the comfort of their computer screens. I never said that Roma were not persecuted. Read what I said and stop being butthurt. It makes you look like a scrub, not an intellectual giant.
@@inkyerekess3326 So what? If the only people "allowed" to care about minorities are the minorities themselves, nothing changes. Boy, you're simple. And if you read what you wrote, you'd notice that you claimed that they don't care about their own persecution, which is blatantly false and impossible.
Anyway... ah yes, how my Internet reputation flourishes! By posting here on this obscure movie clip, in the comments of a comment, everyone will see just how big my heart is. LOL. Get real, kid. I gain nothing by linking some articles, and you gain nothing by "gatekeeping" who is allowed to give a shit.
Jesus, what insular corner of the Internet did you crawl out of? It's pitiful, honestly. Learn to chill out.
@3:50-3:57 i just love the way old man lempke laughs he laughs as if he's about to have a severe asthma attack awesome acting😲
#DEMONICPOWER
#SATANDEVICES
#DARKFORCES
Doesn't the same RUclipsr have all of the movie parts?
"The curse of the white man from town is on you pal. They write about it in books, but it is on you." If you know your history, you know what he's talking about. He may not have magic, but money and connections are just as good.
@metroidfighter90. Yeah they stopped all that cackling when they realized he was dead azz. They started to get a little worried too.
laugh now cry later
Billy should have been more careful while he was driving. Someone is dead because of his irresponsibility, for crying out loud!!. Someone's daughter, grandma, etc. He wouldn't be in this mess if he was a little more cautious.
@john bluchens Shocking fact for you: People hit other people with cars, all the time.
@john bluchens And you do realize that you are an edgy fucking idiot, right?
But at the same time it was accidental.. what the crazy old man did was cold hearted intentional murder.. and he got what he deserved by the mob man . Two wrongs don’t make a right and he paid the price.
@@entreri76x and here we see Billy trying to be reasonable.
"That old man laugh at 3:43......Lol."
Beste lache jemals 😲😂😂😂
it reminds me that one of spiderman Xd
Old Man’s Daughter was scorching hot in this movie …..WOWZA!!!!!
Grand daughter
@@geraldjohn7954 Ah yes that would be Kari Wuhrer. 90s Mtv chic back n the day.
In the book was even prettier ❤
"Whitemanfromtown" is gonna be my new xbox gamertag
So the woman assured the curse went through by stupidly shooting him with a slingshot.
Yeah i didnt get that either, she literally just helped him draw blood and inspired more passion against them.
She got her husband killed in front of her eyes by her own ppl
@@KanishQQuotes Based
@@KanishQQuotes The husband should have been more careful.
@@KanishQQuotes'Cause the White Man from Town literally cursed her the way she haunted him.
That's what is you got Gypsy justice at 3:49
I have worked as a primary education teacher in a school with Roma Children. It is tough for them to adapt in an environment full of laws and rules. They are so "free". Their parents were bringing them to school only until January, when the school year finishes in June. This is illegal. They put their children to work. They were giving me a flower every day as a little present.
The phrase "you never see us" was so real and so strong.
Rest in peace, Michael Constantine.
I love this part 😂 1:37
I never take it off...I die wit it in me mount..lol. great story but the movie actors were pretty bad.
I never take it off
One of my favorite movies
The gypsies should be wary of the curse of the white man from town. The nazis killed countless gypsies. The kings and nobles of the past also preyed on the gypsies. They have always been the most vulnerable of people as they literally have no one who will defend them from the powerful. With all his connections the white man from town had he had everything he needed to ruin them but thus far he was willing to be merciful even going so far as to beg for forgiveness but they would not relent. As a result, he reminded them of what happens when you pick a fight with the wrong person.
I had no remorse for the white man from town😭😭 he got what he deserved in the end
I don't feel bad for him or his wife (they both caused the accident together by being irresponsible), but I do feel bad for his daughter Linda. She suffered for nothing; she didn't have a hand in any of it.
@@Bro-cx2jc true, she even was critical towards her parent's corrupted behaviour.
2:34... that lad... geez!!!. I can't explain the things I'd do to him.
Bring her back at the mic Mac at the pet sematary
the GUY That has the Voice of FAT Tony From the Simpsons Also Plays in This Movie...
The antivaxer from town
Specifying his race was kinda redundant, seeing as how everyone else there was white too. Why not "man from town"?
Jim, because the world doesn't revolve around you snowflake types.
They may have been white actors, but they were meant to portray non-white people. I mean, imagine them hiring real Roma. An actual minority playing a minority... Ha!
@@Kazak999 Your stupid comment made no sense.
@@TakeFlightRavenyes, IRL the old guy and his folk would look mixed East-Indian.
Getting cursed is no joke, old man look scared when he saw the white man did it on the first try 5:13, at this moment the old man had 2 options
1) kill him
2) take away the curse and walk away
But, that's the arrogance in people.
uploader: best of luck in learning how to spell, r e t a r d
The old man is Gus from my big fat Greek wedding.
This scene was deep
It was the wife's fault.
She started the road head, but he complied and encouraged. Lacked the self control to maintain awareness, knowing road head is inherently dangerous
The old man should put the curse of his wife. She responsible for that old lady death.
@@Troy428492 Yet Billy's Wife wasn't the One Driving the Car as Far as Lempke is Concerned.
@@shawnswint1521 I mean it's pretty damn stupid for someone to try to give a handjob/blowjob to someone who's driving, but Billy should of at least pulled over or told Heidi "I'm driving, stop that." The buck stops at Billy as far as I'm concerned.
It was both their faults.
At 0:18 somebody says: “Hagyjatok már békén!” That’s in Hungarian and it means “Just leave me alone!”
To me was very exciting to hear it!😊🇭🇺
"I never take it off" That line always had me rolling when the theatrical trailer came out 😆😆😆
Mad disrespect!
If you don’t know about this movie, that title and quote is even more disturbing than the movie itself.
I saw it and agree with you man. I heard the novel is much better
Haha! Loved this movie. 👍
3:45 i laughed imideditly i fell out my chair lol why was that do funny
Also 4:18
Great story. I'm reading the book now. This film is alright. 👍🏻💀
The female gypsy played on Anaconda with Jlo and Jon Voight
The lawyer is from law and order svu
jade bethel I never knew that.
Scotty Lewis yeah he plays the internal investigation dude
Tucker from IAB.
@@podsmpsg1 And Bart Bass from Gossip Girl and Alex Murphy from Robocop 3.
Just imagine you slowly fading away how terrible would that be
favorite Stephen king movie
i love this movie
Why did the old man's hand start to bleed?
Never underestimate a white man from town
LOL 💀
The white man from town kicks butt
It's funny but Stephan King has this strange tendency to justified violence, what could be called instead of "The Curse of the White Man From Town", call it the "Made Man Who Owes You A BOUCOUP Favor" resort, but in the Bachman Books "Roadwork" whose hero is a suicidal sentimentalist n gets help from a local mobster, he resorts to getting some guns and some explosives to make a strange sort of Kamikaze last stand before his house is bulldozed. But it's cool cuz Richie knows, even LOVES doing this stuff n actually WOULD PAY YOU to do it he likes it that much lol
Look both ways before crossing gippos
Dont fuck with the Peaky Blinders 😅
I kinda agree with the lawyer. The old lady was jay walking at nighttime and he didn't see her. Gypies didn't need to kill 3 people for that.
It's more that Halleck used his connections to get out of any responsibility or punishment.
1. He was the one driving. He should’ve been more responsible and paying attention.
2. He literally got off scott free of consequences.
lauries lean cuisine
Hector Salamanca from back then👍😂
The same actitude.
3:50 everyone's thoughts:your funny Whiteman from town ever think about being a comedian
The old man never considered the white man from town could get people to go - as Marcellus would put it - medieval on his grand daughter, for example.
eu tinha esse filme em vhs
2:35 Who is that beautiful gipsy guy?
Gotta say Robert Burke's acting is really lame
Have you not seen law and order?
@@scottylewis8124 actually no. Is he any better in that?
@@rockys201 yes. He was a great actor. You have shit taste.
@@scottylewis8124 if you can't tell the difference between good acting and crap acting, then you clearly don't have much brain power. He sucks in this
@@rockys201 no he doesn't. And mocking my intelligence? You're the one with the broken brain.
dublado não tem .
Michael C. I Miss actor rest in peace
S. King might have based his book on the bible (Judges 11,29-39a).
old guy talks like he's Jamaican
white man from town
Who's here from Facebook
Word
Quisiera los capítulos en español
jody?
Why was he cursed?
he killed the old man's daughter
what language are they speaking
romanian
Romani.
For one, putting a curse on someone that would result in their death just because they accidentally killed a family member of theirs and that person didn't get the punishment they wanted him to get. That's not justice. That's vengeance. I mean maybe if his wife wasn't getting busy with him while he was at the wheel, yeah, it wouldn't have happened but Tadzu and his people thinking that if they didn't get what they wanted out of the justice system. They think putting a curse on them and it resulting in their death would make things any better? No! Violence and revenge just creates more of it. So you wonder. Whose the real bad guy here.
WTF is wrong with you ?!!!
That was the story's message. The revenge the characters handed out ruined the life of everyone.
@@Zivanovaable It's still Tadzu and his people's fault. Sorry, but putting a curse on someone as revenge will not give them what they want by force.
@@brocksampson3405 I didn't excused them, what I tried to say is that the writer gave the same message through the plot what you are saying now. Taking revenge (what Taduz done) don't resolve things just ruin more their own life (what happened to his folk).
@@Zivanovaable So you're saying that Tadzu's vengeful act was what led to ruining not just the lives that he put the curse on but also the lives of his own people?
speed down the video to 0.5
and then click 3:55
Yikes.
Sounded like the lion king
I wonder what curse the old man put on him this time. Did he lose weight even faster? Or was it something else?
Nothing major. He was just threatening him.
The hole in his hand
I don't know what I'm watching. I'm so high I don't even know how I got here
Dude! I would love to party with some Gipsys!
@Moon glow cool I never knew that.
@Moon glow Holy crap that's awesome.
@Moon glow lol I still think she's hot ahahaha.
Leave your cash and valuables at home.
@@jameshalleluyah8133 XD
That woman is incredibly irritating
Like Molly from First Take 😆😆😆
Vince Neal?