I found the irony in Buster’s demise was that he was always underestimated as a gunslinger and the man to defeat him was someone who saw him as a worthy adversary
Old prospector surviving was probably my favorite part of the film. Goes from rightfully raging at the coward who shot him to being elated that it just passed right through and didn't hit anything vital.
Josh Payne it was the only happy ending. Other than maybe the last one kinda with everyone passing on to the great blue yonder. But I don’t count that since they were all dead.
I've been seeing that a lot and I have to disagree. The idea of a cycle of roguish, amoral bard traversing the wild west is a pretty cool idea, but doing a full story is like when DC did an origin story of the Joker, which diminished the idea behind him. Basically, there's no story that can be told about Buster Scruggs that would do anything but make this one worse.
@@CEDA_Burr1ta True, but there's not always a way to make something goof while staying true to the character, Scruggs was a flat character (I'm not saying it's wrong, at least not in this case) A full movie would have to take that away.
Plot twist: The guy who said "First Time?" is an Ajin Demi Human who can resurrect himself endlessly and it's not the first time he is being hung to death. 😂
Each story can be a whole movie, this movie was an amazing surprise for me, specially because I didn't want to watch it in the first place and end up watchin ght whole thing and loving it
Same here. A coworker ( he and I enjoy watching classic horror movies) recommend it to me. A bit out of the wheelhouse for our typical enjoyment but I'm glad I watched it
Their movies are always all about death. This one makes you reflect on all the random myriad ways it comes for us all. The count wasn’t accurate because it omitted the final I vignette in which all the characters realise they are dead. Still. Counting Tom Waites’s fish made me lol.
Others would have whole movies out off the individual shorts. That would have made them the usual pointless time-wasters that flood the screens. The way it was it was just perfect. Concentrated intense stories that were exactly as long as they needed to be to tell their stories.
Didn’t count the three at the end, the last story the bounty hunters were death and the hotel was the afterlife, all three of those people met their maker.
My mom went completely hysterical with laughter when he hits the table and makes the guy shoot himself in the head LOL omg that was hilarious and unexpected
@@CarnageCounts thank you for responding. But of I don't have Netflix. I'd like to find a movie in store or some way to order it if possible. I'm sure it's got to be for sale somewhere.
Seemed like some throwaway or whatever that they stuck on Netflix; turns out to be one of the Coens' best movies, and that is saying a CONSIDERABLE lot.
I thought it was good storytelling. You might say the same thing about the guy who killed Buster when his time came, but the idea that it was a neverending story, but with new protagonists made it really good.
@@DustinSmith796 I was expecting him to leave empty handed, complaining and moaning that he was never going to settle someplace nice where he could rest his bones, all the while leaving behind gorgeous, natural beauty that would provide everything he needed for the rest of his life, but was too obsessed with gold to see. This ending was good, though. :)
It's really mostly that Tim Blake Nelson deserved to play him in a whole film because he made such an amazing character. But to be fair the one with Longabauh is worthy of a whole film too, so is the vignette with Liam Neeson. I also think Mortal Remains is my favorite, which is why I know it's name, yet it's the least worthy of a whole film and works best as a short film. I feel the same about the prospector and the robber guy, I forgot his name lol. Those both work to their maximum potential as short films but both could be expounded upon.
The dog hole scene with Arthur and the Natives is one my top favorite cowboy scenes. "Hahe, that's supose to scare us.. that wont bother us, will it Miss?" "But Anyway, we're gonna have us a good fight!" Dog hole!!
It was nothing immediately fatal and he seems to know how to live off the land, he might have developed an infection but chances are he would know how to treat it with natural remedies
Yup, if he doesn't bleed out from the .45 or .50 cal. slug he was shot with he still most likely has a sucking chest wound, which will lead to pneumothorax (collapsed lungs), but don't worry, if he can get to a modern ER in time, he'll have a decent chance. He could also extend his time by taping some plastic, like from plastic bag over the hole to keep the air out of his chest cavity, he will have to wait some years for plastic to be invented though.
I defy any present-day director/cinematographer or other film producer, to come anywhere near the perfection of these films. Oh, and "No Country for Old Men"!
@@roneagle8038 You sound like you're the one that's twelve. So let's see, the first commercial movie was in 1895, so the history of movies is 127 years. Yep, No Country for Old Men, made in 2007, is a present day movie.
I love that you counted the old prospector when he was shot then removed it when he got back up. That scene was hands down my favorite in the whole film.
Жизнь - это художественная живопись ... Его цвета 🎨 ваши высказывания .. Ваш бизнес формируется ... Покажи ей сколько тебе лет ... Художник, если ты сдашь свою жизнь ... Картина завершена ... и великолепна, и удивительна ... ее ценность ... Живи своим утром как счастливый человек. Не думай о горькой реальности. Сделай с утра облако удовлетворения, застрахуй себя. Забудь все в своем присутствии ... С чашкой кофе 🍵 Вечером .. Это доза счастья. Вечер счастья с чашкой кофе .. ♥♥
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Imho, they did this to show Busters weakness was his hubris. He had been on top so long that he thought he was untouchable. The only time he is caught slipping is when he answers the young gunslinger and its his undoing. If he had been sharp, he would have pulled on the kid right after he asked “you need a count?@
You missed one of the indians. He shot 3 guys and you only counted 2 during the first charge. You didn't count the chief but then you did count him finishing off a downed indian at the end from the second charge.
I really like the character Buster Scruggs. I wish they would make a movie about his life from birth to death. Showing what events in his life made him the man he was. If there is such a movie please share it with me.
Buster Scruggs killed 7 men all in one day, to put this into a real perspective Bully the kid killed 21 people in 21 years. This man did 1/3 of that work in a single day
I was pleasantly surprised by this movie too. Watched it 'cuz I was bored, expected it to be goofy and while it had comedic elements, particularly in the opening story, it also had a lot of other elements each done well, and blended harmoniously and, indeed, a very good movie.
@ronaldofortunato4486 he killed him offscreen by presumably carrying him to the train track, and tossing him over into the water(for the record the kid didn't have arms or legs, Liam Neeson only used the kid to make money by making him tell stories, but once nobody became interested anymore, he discarded him by throwing him into the water)
You forgot that the last sketch was a metaphor for those three passengers being taken to the afterlife. So there's 3 more. Sure they weren't on screen kills, but they were on screen deaths.
It's almost like a Vietnam War story. The way it ends is obvious right from the beginning but we desperately hope it doesn't wind up the way we know it will.
During the gold mining scene why’d you count him as a death? it shows the man after packing up and leaving and even saying “It went clean through, he didn’t hit any essentials”
When the guy that got hanged said “First time?” I actually though that he survived a hanging before lol I now realise that he almost got hanged but the native Indians (i think they were native Indians dont judge me) interrupted by shooting an arrow through that guy’s neck I also realised that the actor is James Franco
Missed one at 0:19. Buster shoots the first and then four men get up. He shoots that four and the tally should be 5, but it reads 4. Buster then does the side shot for what should be 6. Edit: Just after 0:20 it's obvious four standing men were shot.
I found it darkly funny that the cowboy could say "first time"? & with a smile...& guess he figured his time was completely up after all the scrapes he had been through & not gotten out of...I liked the Indian battle scenes...very well done & authentic...it really shows why whites did not want to get caught in the open & how they were legitimately scared & how ruthless the Natives were...you had to be fatalistic, a good shot & a better fighter....Maybe the bros. might do an authentic western like the Indian Wars or a related topic...😊
Not the first incursion of the Coen Brothers in the western genre but still a nice one ! And a good anthology too ! Can you do : -True Grit(original and remake | 1969 and 2010) -Ghost Town(1988) -The Cowboys(1972) -The Warriors(1979) -The Ballad of Lefty Brown(2018) -The Four of the Apocalypse(1975) -El Topo(1970) Thanks Carnage😊
That gal looks almost exactly like my ex. After that scene I had to pause the movie. Downed a whiskey and finished the movie. It still gets me every time. Back then she had just left me. But still... seeing it now is still bringing all those feelings back up. For fucks sake
If she could have kept her nerve a few more seconds. The irony is she just watched him defeat the Indians a few minutes ago, and lost faith he could do it twice immediately after the first time.
Even though I think the rest of the stories were inferior and I kind of wish we got a whole film about Buster, the violence in this film was consistently well-executed. Top-notch directing from the Coens once again.
I found the irony in Buster’s demise was that he was always underestimated as a gunslinger and the man to defeat him was someone who saw him as a worthy adversary
clearly, not worthy enough
@@savagetuner2404 There's always somebody faster.
Perhaps being underestimated inspired a need to prove himself and being admired made him relax and a little over confident
@@jaylewis9876 Exactly. His pride ended in his demise.
I wish the movie was only buster Scruggs
Old prospector surviving was probably my favorite part of the film. Goes from rightfully raging at the coward who shot him to being elated that it just passed right through and didn't hit anything vital.
Josh Payne it was the only happy ending. Other than maybe the last one kinda with everyone passing on to the great blue yonder. But I don’t count that since they were all dead.
god when that girl shot herself i was sad
NUTTIN IMPORTINT!!!! NUTTIN IMPORTINT!!!!
Tom Waits... Death has an ... Arrangement with him.
Only time I ever cried in a movie. When that old man survived and left the valley with his gold.
I loved Buster Scruggs. He’s like a live-action Bugs Bunny.
Jorgan Freeman My thoughts exactly sir!!!
yes provocating, not making the first move, finishing it off and making characters look stupid lol
Loved him in O’Brother where art thou!
My sins have been washed away, I’m forgiven for all my wrong doing.
He is not dead
Jesus did you watch the video/movie?
Buster Scruggs should have been a whole movie. It was amazing.
I've been seeing that a lot and I have to disagree. The idea of a cycle of roguish, amoral bard traversing the wild west is a pretty cool idea, but doing a full story is like when DC did an origin story of the Joker, which diminished the idea behind him. Basically, there's no story that can be told about Buster Scruggs that would do anything but make this one worse.
@@CEDA_Burr1ta True, but there's not always a way to make something goof while staying true to the character, Scruggs was a flat character (I'm not saying it's wrong, at least not in this case) A full movie would have to take that away.
@@Gunman610 I agree to disagree, I don't see how a origin story can diminish a character or anything, it's just another way of telling a story.
Less is more sometimes… but yeah, I would have loved a little more of that one
I think the guy who shot buster and his journey there would be intresting while not taking anything away from his story
All these stories impacted me in different ways. The showman story and the prairie one with the girl hit me the hardest.
Meal Ticket and Doghole
@@arcihungbycraneonfireno it’s called the gal that got rattled
Stop lying and trying to seek attention
@@theodorerobert6579?
The word "First time?" was a good meme
Ako Si Esnards words
its still around right?
@@donkeykong6426 yup
Plot twist: The guy who said "First Time?" is an Ajin Demi Human who can resurrect himself endlessly and it's not the first time he is being hung to death. 😂
Still a great meme..
Each story can be a whole movie, this movie was an amazing surprise for me, specially because I didn't want to watch it in the first place and end up watchin ght whole thing and loving it
Same here. A coworker ( he and I enjoy watching classic horror movies) recommend it to me. A bit out of the wheelhouse for our typical enjoyment but I'm glad I watched it
Their movies are always all about death. This one makes you reflect on all the random myriad ways it comes for us all. The count wasn’t accurate because it omitted the final I vignette in which all the characters realise they are dead. Still. Counting Tom Waites’s fish made me lol.
Others would have whole movies out off the individual shorts. That would have made them the usual pointless time-wasters that flood the screens.
The way it was it was just perfect. Concentrated intense stories that were exactly as long as they needed to be to tell their stories.
Didn’t count the three at the end, the last story the bounty hunters were death and the hotel was the afterlife, all three of those people met their maker.
Wasn’t there 6 people including the bounty hunter’s victim
It's alluded to but not confirmed in the movie, I suppose you could include or exclude the last story as you see fit.
He also missed 1 at the start.
1st is head shot guy.
2-5 are his mates aroung the table (yes there are 4)
6 is barman.
@@DarkMayhem123 well one of them was left to bleed out but I supposed you could count him as well considering the limbless guy was also counted
We need a movie only with Buster Scruggs as the main character
absolutely agreed
good dog
Reminds me of "Lucky Luke" comics I read as a kid.
Truth please stfu
Truth do it yourself
The one with Alice and Arthur is probably the saddest one
Because woman?
@@CTE-6000EagleVeryHeavyFighter did you watch the movie retard
0:30 why are shooting your self why are you shooting your self
@Storm I just fuckin realized that that was Clancy Brown. Buster Scruggs just killed Mr. Krabs and Detective Hank.
Mr. Krabs feels it now
+Ramadan Steve Let's go Old School. Clancy Brown was THE KURGAN! 😎🍺
Jason Regan hankkkkkkk
:' D
Love to see a prequel movie with Buster Scruggs only.
My mom went completely hysterical with laughter when he hits the table and makes the guy shoot himself in the head LOL omg that was hilarious and unexpected
I was saddened that Clancy Brown had such a small part. No project ever suffered from an excess of Clancy Brown.
I wish my mom was more like that
lol
Hi
@@Gunman610 I agree.
I really wish someone would put this whole movie on RUclips. I'm so intrigued and I love the actor who played the character Buster Scruggs.
It's on Netflix is you have a way or seeing that.
@@CarnageCounts thank you for responding. But of I don't have Netflix. I'd like to find a movie in store or some way to order it if possible. I'm sure it's got to be for sale somewhere.
Don’t worry, they did that. You may have to dig a little but they did it.
@Subprime Porcupine then idk how to help them and they should learn to get a life
@Subprime Porcupine yea just get it not on your phone buy it on DVD or some streaming app
Buster was a helluva gunslinger. The last one was really sad tho..
BMO chop I thought the song they did was hilarious
He was the fastest gunslinger in the west I tell ya that
Doesn't quite hit Gilead but it's there
"Campin' on ma trail, makin' me do all the goddamn work AND SHOOTIN' ME IN THE BACK!"
Here’s yer share
YA DIDNT HIT NOTHING IMPORTANT!
Found ya mister pocket
Ya filthy skunk!
Tom Waits is a surprisingly good actor
Seemed like some throwaway or whatever that they stuck on Netflix; turns out to be one of the Coens' best movies, and that is saying a CONSIDERABLE lot.
this was defiantly not one of their best movies bro
Fargo, Raising Arizona, No Country for Old Men and True Grit remake are their best movies
You counted the fish. That's awesome.
Actually really enjoyed this. Funny, dark sad great gun play. Quite good. One of my surprises of 2018 along with Overlord and Upgrade.
Chris Dooley overlord worth watching?
Definitely!
Chris Dooley This was surprising to you? Never underestimate the Coen Brothers.
Was this is kinda American history?
Upgrade was a fab film
I'm still pissed that they killed him off and almost killed tom waits.
The kind Hunter would’ve been bad. Happy he didn’t die.
The kind Hunter Didnt hit nothin important
I thought it was good storytelling. You might say the same thing about the guy who killed Buster when his time came, but the idea that it was a neverending story, but with new protagonists made it really good.
@@DustinSmith796 I was expecting him to leave empty handed, complaining and moaning that he was never going to settle someplace nice where he could rest his bones, all the while leaving behind gorgeous, natural beauty that would provide everything he needed for the rest of his life, but was too obsessed with gold to see.
This ending was good, though. :)
3:20 YoU sHoUlDvE gOnE fOr ThE hEaD
😂😂😂😂😂
More like 3:41
When the guy said " First Time?" He should have said "Yes, but I'm sure I'll get the Hang of it soon".
Underrated comment
That would have been certainly a snappy comeback.
Punny
He'll know for necks time
@@AnthonyFlack lol. Not Bad.
I like this guy he's funny and fast with a six shooter
The last one was sad...
Clawed my heart out on that one, was really rooting for her to marry Mr. Knapp.
That one and the guy with no arms and legs was the saddest
@@leannezezeski-sass2773 which one?
Not really...he got his wings 🤠 some funny LMAO shit
@@leannezezeski-sass2773 Facts
Poor Lady shot herself cause she thought the Winchester man was downed. Saddest part of the movie
He almost was, but I guess that was 'he is as good as dead' in her head. Really sad indeed.
Liam dropping that rock and coming back smiling ,classic acting right their ,love it
This ballad should have more parts....Tim blake was so amazing as Buster
It's really mostly that Tim Blake Nelson deserved to play him in a whole film because he made such an amazing character. But to be fair the one with Longabauh is worthy of a whole film too, so is the vignette with Liam Neeson. I also think Mortal Remains is my favorite, which is why I know it's name, yet it's the least worthy of a whole film and works best as a short film. I feel the same about the prospector and the robber guy, I forgot his name lol. Those both work to their maximum potential as short films but both could be expounded upon.
Scoreboard is wrong.
More. You don't considered the oassenger of the sixth segment.
Hey Carnage count
STAN: OH MY GOD! HE KILLED TIM BLAKE NELSON AND THEY KILLED JANES FRANCO!
KYLE: YOU BASTARDS!
Carnage Counts mistakes happen no matter what your channel will be great
Carnage Counts yeah your right tge count was 32 but on the scoreboard was 36
PAN SHOT!!
4:50 the saddest thing to do in red dead
The dog hole scene with Arthur and the Natives is one my top favorite cowboy scenes. "Hahe, that's supose to scare us.. that wont bother us, will it Miss?" "But Anyway, we're gonna have us a good fight!" Dog hole!!
To be fair, Tom Waits would likely have not survived his wounds so far out in the country during this time period
He's surrounded by healing herbs. He knows how to chew a poultice.
It was nothing immediately fatal and he seems to know how to live off the land, he might have developed an infection but chances are he would know how to treat it with natural remedies
Yup, if he doesn't bleed out from the .45 or .50 cal. slug he was shot with he still most likely has a sucking chest wound, which will lead to pneumothorax (collapsed lungs), but don't worry, if he can get to a modern ER in time, he'll have a decent chance. He could also extend his time by taping some plastic, like from plastic bag over the hole to keep the air out of his chest cavity, he will have to wait some years for plastic to be invented though.
@@MarkH10 he got shot in his guts. He is going to go into septic shock as fecal matter mixes with his blood stream and die a terrible death
@@frankkolton1780 I think it was confirmed that he survived somehow
I defy any present-day director/cinematographer or other film producer, to come anywhere near the perfection of these films. Oh, and "No Country for Old Men"!
You gotta check Deleneuve's movies like Sicario
It's a three-year-old movie. It is a present-day movie.
@@tylerulferts7116 What's your point. We all know when it was made. Except 'No Country' certainly isn't a 'present day' film. Are you twelve?
@@roneagle8038 You sound like you're the one that's twelve. So let's see, the first commercial movie was in 1895, so the history of movies is 127 years. Yep, No Country for Old Men, made in 2007, is a present day movie.
True Grit (remake) and Bone Tomahawk are better.
Nice use of humor counting Tom, then un counting Tom. Measly skunk.... Mr. Arthur was a bad bad bad man.
I like they counted the fish..HA
I didnt notice that lol that is hilarious 🤣
3:03 wtf
The fish also counted ?
You better believe it
A loss of life is a loss of life, no matter Man, Woman, Horse, Fish, or Fly.
It wasn't dead
@Bunny Bun When a fish trades his gills for wings
Appears to do, yes
I love that you counted the old prospector when he was shot then removed it when he got back up. That scene was hands down my favorite in the whole film.
5:10 shroud vs other gamers
I love the little [fwoom] sound when Buster takes off his hat.
Red dead redeption 2 4K
Master of Greece haha funny get it cowboy funny hahahahaa
Hi
it's already in 4k
Жизнь - это художественная живопись ...
Его цвета 🎨 ваши высказывания ..
Ваш бизнес формируется ...
Покажи ей сколько тебе лет ...
Художник, если ты сдашь свою жизнь ...
Картина завершена ... и великолепна, и удивительна ... ее ценность ...
Живи своим утром как счастливый человек. Не думай о горькой реальности. Сделай с утра облако удовлетворения, застрахуй себя. Забудь все в своем присутствии ... С чашкой кофе 🍵 Вечером .. Это доза счастья. Вечер счастья с чашкой кофе .. ♥♥
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I love how the movie was named after a character that dies 10 minutes into the movie. I also liked how nonchalantly characters were killed off
I feel like if Buster was the one who asked "you need a count" he would have won.
That's the point. Being the better gunslinger means you're quicker with more than just your pistol.
Him answering the question lower his reaction speed.
Imho, they did this to show Busters weakness was his hubris. He had been on top so long that he thought he was untouchable. The only time he is caught slipping is when he answers the young gunslinger and its his undoing. If he had been sharp, he would have pulled on the kid right after he asked “you need a count?@
Or saying yes
You missed one of the indians. He shot 3 guys and you only counted 2 during the first charge. You didn't count the chief but then you did count him finishing off a downed indian at the end from the second charge.
You made my heart sing when you added the fish.
Buster...
The R rated Bugs Bunny.
Thespian was the saddest and most shocking death.
Damn, poor mr. Krabs
I really like the character Buster Scruggs. I wish they would make a movie about his life from birth to death. Showing what events in his life made him the man he was. If there is such a movie please share it with me.
Buster Scruggs killed 7 men all in one day, to put this into a real perspective Bully the kid killed 21 people in 21 years. This man did 1/3 of that work in a single day
Not to mention that he’s been wanted for a while so i can only imagine how many notches he’s got on his iron
What??? Whoever "Bully" the kid is, his younger sibling, Billy, was an actual man. Not so much Buster. Your perspective is meaningless.
WILLIAM McCARTY DIDNT TAKE 21 YEARS, IT STARTED IN HIS TEENS, AND SOME DEATHS WERE ATTRIBUTED BUT WITHOUT MERIT OR PROOF.
#6 "Why are you shooting yourself, why are you shooting yourself, why are you shooting yourself?"
How about the characters at the end on the stagecoach? Theyre technically dead
this one i couldn't get
I was pleasantly surprised by this movie too. Watched it 'cuz I was bored, expected it to be goofy and while it had comedic elements, particularly in the opening story, it also had a lot of other elements each done well, and blended harmoniously and, indeed, a very good movie.
1:26 Love that classic gunslinger pose.
I love it how it went from 22 to 21 then back to 22 😂
I like how you didn't count the lady shot in the head at the end but you _did_ count a horse shot dead as part of the body count.. Lol
and the fish the prospector caught.
How did Liam Neeson killed the boy?
@@ronaldofortunato4486 He do killed them boy has put in water can I has bridged.
@engelengender4798 Golly you have terrible grammar
@ronaldofortunato4486 he killed him offscreen by presumably carrying him to the train track, and tossing him over into the water(for the record the kid didn't have arms or legs, Liam Neeson only used the kid to make money by making him tell stories, but once nobody became interested anymore, he discarded him by throwing him into the water)
I miss this movie. But not enough to renew my Netflix subscription.
yea.
I wish they'd make a prequel full movie predominantly about Buster before this.
Would be nice to make a series of Buster Scruggs, or a movie or 2.
I rewatched this a few weeks ago and I almost stopped watching just cause that last one is so sad. It made me depressed lol
A masterpiece of a film
I can’t believe Dr. Pendanski made Mr. Krabs shoot himself three times.
with a single-action somehow as well.
Thanks for including the song at the end. Epic movie :)
0:36 Holy shit I can't stop laughing..
You forgot that the last sketch was a metaphor for those three passengers being taken to the afterlife. So there's 3 more. Sure they weren't on screen kills, but they were on screen deaths.
Damn mr. Arthur is a badass
This is one of the darkest movies I have ever seen.
"Meal Ticket" left me seriously depressed.
Go watch happy film my friend
I agree, the saddest part of the film, in my opinion, is when the artist is killed.
It's almost like a Vietnam War story. The way it ends is obvious right from the beginning but we desperately hope it doesn't wind up the way we know it will.
Buster could mow em down but he did it with rustic charm and good humour.
Strange movie in some parts, but Busters part is so funny, awsome show, thoroughly enjoyed it.
Man: catches fish
Uploader: *ADD IT TO THE COUNT*
Why the hell i dont know nothing about this film?ITS AWESOME
During the gold mining scene why’d you count him as a death? it shows the man after packing up and leaving and even saying “It went clean through, he didn’t hit any essentials”
he didn’t. he counted it and then back down again then back up.
@@wesleygiangreco7783 It was such a funny joke from the editor, and this man just fucking missed it.
With that much blood loss in the middle of nowhere, he was bound to a slowly death anyway. Blood transfusion was also not a thing back then.
The claim jumper was shot and killed.
When the guy that got hanged said “First time?” I actually though that he survived a hanging before lol
I now realise that he almost got hanged but the native Indians (i think they were native Indians dont judge me) interrupted by shooting an arrow through that guy’s neck
I also realised that the actor is James Franco
Umm...did you watch the video? He didn't actually hang the first time, but he'd had his neck in a rope once before.
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@@philliplewis1586 he did get hanged
Congratulations. You’re like Christopher Columbus: You’ve discovered something millions of people already knew about.
Brick Missing k
Moral of the story: ALWAYS ask for a count.
Number 31, when Alice killed herself was very sad, tragic story.
She killed herself cause she thought that the indian had killed her companion!
Guy :*Fishing*
Carnage Count:You are a MURDERER YOU MUST BE COUNT
@2:17 "First time!!" 😂
2:40 очень тяжелый момент... так бесчеловечно поступить и ради чего?... 😥😥😥😥
What happened?
@@matiaslaitinen7333 Выбросить инвалида без рук-ног в ледяную воду на смерть!- вот что случилось!
@matiaslaitinen7333 he was a showman who threw his quadruple amputated actor off a bridge to drown because he got a better showpiece.
0:20 - He shoots 4 more people here, so the count is already off. Should say 6 after the bar.
one survived
Thank you for the summary.
Buster needs resurrecting and a whole movie made for him! He's the damnedest, nicest killer, you could ever meet.
Missed one at 0:19. Buster shoots the first and then four men get up. He shoots that four and the tally should be 5, but it reads 4. Buster then does the side shot for what should be 6. Edit: Just after 0:20 it's obvious four standing men were shot.
1:39 sonic rings anyone?
Surprisingly underrated, one of the best of the Cohen Brothers movies.
Buster deserves a solo movie
I totally agree with you GhostFace Killer!
I agree with you
These are such great videos!
Second arrow in the neck. Can't stop laughing ...
1:40
When you think you got it under control.
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I found it darkly funny that the cowboy could say "first time"? & with a smile...& guess he figured his time was completely up after all the scrapes he had been through & not gotten out of...I liked the Indian battle scenes...very well done & authentic...it really shows why whites did not want to get caught in the open & how they were legitimately scared & how ruthless the Natives were...you had to be fatalistic, a good shot & a better fighter....Maybe the bros. might do an authentic western like the Indian Wars or a related topic...😊
I love how you counted the fish
In buster Scruggs you see don knotts and Jim verney in the same body.
The Western people from modern days might remember this.
Cause their great, great, great grandfamily.
Not the first incursion of the Coen Brothers in the western genre but still a nice one ! And a good anthology too !
Can you do :
-True Grit(original and remake | 1969 and 2010)
-Ghost Town(1988)
-The Cowboys(1972)
-The Warriors(1979)
-The Ballad of Lefty Brown(2018)
-The Four of the Apocalypse(1975)
-El Topo(1970)
Thanks Carnage😊
Oh so this is where that "first time?" meme is from
I've seen The BoBS advertised for a while and expected the movie was something completely different than this. I'm definitely watching it now!
My most saddest was the woman.
Woman? She looks 12.
That gal looks almost exactly like my ex. After that scene I had to pause the movie. Downed a whiskey and finished the movie. It still gets me every time. Back then she had just left me. But still... seeing it now is still bringing all those feelings back up. For fucks sake
@Truth She got that Benjamin Button thing goin on?
If she could have kept her nerve a few more seconds. The irony is she just watched him defeat the Indians a few minutes ago, and lost faith he could do it twice immediately after the first time.
Even though I think the rest of the stories were inferior and I kind of wish we got a whole film about Buster, the violence in this film was consistently well-executed. Top-notch directing from the Coens once again.
At #6 he should have left the middle finger alone, allowing the poor guy a few shreds of dignity.
I luv how you counted the fish
Anybody else can't remember all the kills after Buster died?
I like how when Buster tales his hat off, it sounds like popping the cork from an empty bottle.
That poor guy in #20.
*Edit: Holy crap. I didn't realize that the actor who played the limbless thespian played Dudley in Harry Potter.