When your first kill in the movie is Lee Marvin, simply 1 of the most badass Movie Star's of all time, that means you are no one to be taken lightly.
This film may contain his highest bodycount, but Big Jake is his most badass by any standard. The Searchers, Rio Bravo, Red River, The Spoilers, Stagecoach, there are too many films & too many badass moments to mention.
There's John Wayne and there's everybody else. . . .
Everybody Else is just going to have to live with that.
look at the wiki article on the film and it confirms what I said. I read the wellman novel it is based on and it takes place in 1843 after Texas' independence from Mexico but before its annexation to the US. Which is why Regret flees to Texas, which was full of US criminals. Texas was annexed in 1845 so it was before that.
There were steamboats on the Gulf at the time but not riverboats, which is what is in the movie and which would have been swamped at sea. Still love the movie.
1. Never attack at night when the whites might not be expecting you.
2. Insist on making your presence known by giving the coyote cry, thus revealing your position. If a whites give the coyote cry, raise your head immediately to offer them an easy target.
3. Attack by circling the wagons. Don't stop circling when the good guys arrive. Wait for the cavalry without riding out to confront it, then scatter at the first impact in total disorder to allow individual pursuit.
John Wayne kills people with pistols which were not in use at the time the film is set, with rifles that were not around for another twenty years and uses cartridges when they were not around yet.
On the trip from Galveston (wherer Regret arrived on a boat which would have sunk in the Gulf) to Louisiana they cross a desert, which is on the other side of Texas. And the mountains are five hundred miles away too. Pathetic
@glubferm Au Contraire. This movie is set Post Civil War. The Revolver was invented before the Civil War, and the multi-shot carbine rifle he uses was invented during the Civil War. Ships crossing the Gulf of Mexico became commonplace during the Civil War. The Railroads stations that would take Regret back to Louisiana, and the Comanche territory at that time were both in Central Texas, on the Eastern Edge of that desert. And there are mountains and Canyons extending out of the Rockies.
Could be because John Wayne died before the invention of the Internet? Of course, Chuck Norris will never die. He'd roundhouse kick Death in the face. Twice. After that, Death would never visit the Norris ranch again...
When your first kill in the movie is Lee Marvin, simply 1 of the most badass Movie Star's of all time, that means you are no one to be taken lightly.
This film may contain his highest bodycount, but Big Jake is his most badass by any standard. The Searchers, Rio Bravo, Red River, The Spoilers, Stagecoach, there are too many films & too many badass moments to mention.
There's John Wayne and there's everybody else. . . .
Everybody Else is just going to have to live with that.
Thank You.
gojira387 4 months ago in playlist More videos from AllOuttabubbleGum
And here's for his good ol' Saddle ring Winchester!
beckerqueiroz 4 months ago
...remember the chicken pox killed more Indians than the gun so the lesson is - if your an Indian don't accept blankets from the white man!
remymartain 6 months ago
look at the wiki article on the film and it confirms what I said. I read the wellman novel it is based on and it takes place in 1843 after Texas' independence from Mexico but before its annexation to the US. Which is why Regret flees to Texas, which was full of US criminals. Texas was annexed in 1845 so it was before that.
There were steamboats on the Gulf at the time but not riverboats, which is what is in the movie and which would have been swamped at sea. Still love the movie.
glubferm 8 months ago
I absolutely love this video, one of my favourite videos on the whole of youtube.
Great work!, although I won't get into the habit of calling you friend.
DannytheArab 9 months ago
Jhon Wayne was gay!
enchilada01 9 months ago
Tips for Indians:
1. Never attack at night when the whites might not be expecting you.
2. Insist on making your presence known by giving the coyote cry, thus revealing your position. If a whites give the coyote cry, raise your head immediately to offer them an easy target.
3. Attack by circling the wagons. Don't stop circling when the good guys arrive. Wait for the cavalry without riding out to confront it, then scatter at the first impact in total disorder to allow individual pursuit.
ArseneLupin2009 1 year ago 9
@ArseneLupin2009 It is not meant to be a documentary.
driver3464 10 months ago
@ArseneLupin2009 thats funny mate nearly as funny as queen kenny buying downing for 20 million lol
cypruskev 7 months ago
I like 11.
hubbahwah 1 year ago
Love The Comancheroes and love John Wayne!
PetraKenobi 1 year ago
John Wayne kills people with pistols which were not in use at the time the film is set, with rifles that were not around for another twenty years and uses cartridges when they were not around yet.
On the trip from Galveston (wherer Regret arrived on a boat which would have sunk in the Gulf) to Louisiana they cross a desert, which is on the other side of Texas. And the mountains are five hundred miles away too. Pathetic
Still like his movies though
glubferm 1 year ago
@glubferm Au Contraire. This movie is set Post Civil War. The Revolver was invented before the Civil War, and the multi-shot carbine rifle he uses was invented during the Civil War. Ships crossing the Gulf of Mexico became commonplace during the Civil War. The Railroads stations that would take Regret back to Louisiana, and the Comanche territory at that time were both in Central Texas, on the Eastern Edge of that desert. And there are mountains and Canyons extending out of the Rockies.
eagle152f 8 months ago
pretty darned funny bubblegum very well done, Stuart Whitman would even like this one.
doctornoooo 1 year ago
El dorado, Horse soldiers are great movies! and John Wayne made them special!
Youtubitiano 2 years ago 6
Wayne made this one a lot of fun, that's for sure.
AllOuttabubbleGum 2 years ago 2
cool movie.wasn´t directed by ford but its ok
kjsh987 2 years ago
This was Michael Curtiz's last movie.
sspdirect02 2 years ago
Give Wayne a rifle and you have met your doom!
I don't know why there aren't any John Wayne jokes with all the silly Chuck Norris ones.
Anyway, pretty brutal for a 60s western!
SeanConnery9000 2 years ago
Could be because John Wayne died before the invention of the Internet? Of course, Chuck Norris will never die. He'd roundhouse kick Death in the face. Twice. After that, Death would never visit the Norris ranch again...
gargnob 2 years ago
Then Jack Bauer emerged. . . and Norris wet himself
SeanConnery9000 2 years ago
@gargnob The Internet itself was around for a while dumbass. And fuck Chuck Norris. Bruce Lee kicked his ass for Christsakes...
AmericanOutlaw87 1 year ago
John Wayne, the greatest cowboy there ever was lol
BADRANG23 2 years ago