This is one if not my favorite movie, it's so dark is just not kill kill kill but how they take taking a human life, a man's life is not just as easy as point an shoot.
@superchicano not just that; look at the contrast of characters between munny; the kid and ned. Ned and the kid can't handle it, they are not like will at all. Will doesn't want to kill either, even puts the kid and ned up to make the kills on both men. When the final scene comes you see the difference, will goes though men like they don't exist even when staring down the barrel at a dead mans face. Any reservations he might have about killing are hidden by the whiskey.
@LTDANMAN44 Because this movie was the effective epitaph to Westerns. After 40 years of glorifying the mystique of the West and its shootouts, Clint made this movie to put it all to rest by showing what killing and gunmen were really about. After the movie cemented that in people's minds, there really just wasn't anything left to say.
William becomes his true self at the same moment that the whisky hits his mouth and the girl identifies him by his name and his deeds. I love the scene by the tree almost more than the climax.
The white horse Munny rides, the symbolism... Clint's character The Preacher in "Pale Rider" (1985) also rides a white horse, as does his character The Stranger in "High Plains Drifter" (1973). As do other of his Western film characters. Perhaps a biblical reference? Revelation 6:8: "And I looked, and behold, a pale horse! And it's rider's name was Death, and Hell followed with him...."
Greatest western EVER... Yes, better than The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.(Second Best) The story is so multi-faceted and so deep, I just never get tired of it.
This movie was okay...it wasn't his best western though. It was a perfect one for his age and to end it genera with. His best was probably Josey Wales or maybe High Planes Drifter.
Law is evil. Laws exist to protect property, specifically the property, and therefore the privilege, of the privileged classes. Law is legalized injustice.
I'm sorry but that's just silly. Do you really think people didn't know murder and rape were wrong before it was written into law? Do you really think anyone was "getting away with it"? All law, including laws such as those against rape and murder, are ultimately for the protection of order. The current order. And the purpose of maintaining the current order is to maintain its privileges, its disparities in wealth, property, and power.
@cauchamar you are an idiot and an anarchist. I have my own law: Come try to take MY privelege or property. Then kiss the muzzle of my Sig-Sauer P-229. Now please try to stay with the theme of the MOVIE, ya dunce. Yeah, I said that shit...
@xvoy2002 The only 2 women in this show who really had to be good actresses were Frances Fisher
(Strawberry Alice) and Anna Thompson (Delilah). Tara Frederick (Little Sue) who you're talking about,
only had to deliver the money to Will and tell him what happened to Ned, a task she was very nervous about. Her grammar was atrocious, but that's to be expected of an uneducated prostitute. She also almost
cried when she mentioned Will "killing women and children and all". Again, to be expected.
Memorable movie with memorable dialogue & scenes. Can't remember how many times I've watched this. Then there's the other great Eastwood movies- the "Dollars" movies, the Good/Bad...; Pale Rider, The Gauntlet, Dirty Harry, Josey Wales etc.. This is a man!
3 of my favorite lines from this - possibly greatest of all movies:
1. "We've all got it coming, kid"
2. "Deserve's got nothin' to do with it"
3. "It's a helluva thing killin' a man. You take away all he's got and all he's ever going to have"
The interesting thing about this movie is that there are no good guys. Not a single character in the film is remotely what we today would consider a good person. It's a film about terribly flawed people interacting in a time and place where modern standards do not exist. Eastwood's character is the best, because he's the the best at being the worst. :)
Makes you wonder who the good and bad are in life cos Hackman's so fukkin charming and personable in this. And Eastwood - of all people's had a bad past. Top comment nailed it.
always thought this was the most unrealistic and rubbish western he ever put together. the accademy awards were honourary, but not deserved. this film pales in comparrison even to pale rider, and in no way lives up to josey wales,
@KillSwitch2 so just because I wasnt impressed with it in comparison to his earlier pictures, i didnt understand it? How do you reach that? Is popular sheep following concensus the be all and end all of human understanding? Is this what you humans call sarcasm?
@miko1975guitar Hey, I agree that Jose Wales was the best Western, and possibly the best movie, ever made. But Unforgiven was far more accurate in showing the reality that the gunfighters of those days lived with. Jose Wales used the spaghetti western model. That's extremely entertaining, but not at all realistic.
@wrjamescom its so realistic that at the climax clint stands in the centre of the saloon & slowly picks off half a dozen guys all blazing away at him & walks out without a scratch?!? someone would have at least nicked him; even Marshall Duncans ghost didnt do that. I also kinda thought the little bill character was a little bit over the top & hammy to believe. I wouldnt say josey wales was a spaghetti modelled western, though it is one of the best, and defo bests unforgiven for realism.
@miko1975guitar That aspect of that scene wasn't very realistic, but I was referring more to the characters. All of the gunfighters in "Unforgiven" were sleazy characters living on what they knew were false portrayal of glory and heroism. The spaghetti western model typically has a reluctant hero with super skills opposing an evil who is better than everyone else but him. Wales pretty much followed that model, but with far better production and story line.
@miko1975guitar Actually, this is the most realistic of them all. No pistol twirling or impossible shots made, just meat and potatoes like it really was. The other movies you mentioned are good though.
I have watched this film 15 times at least. Pure artistry.
I only have one thing I can't figure out. At the end of the film they talk about his dead wife and how her mother never knew why she married such a man.
We never see that side. He starts out at the ranch and goes immediately to Big Whiskey. It might be that the noble side of him wanted to right the wrong of the girl who got cut up. Don't know.
Most overrated film of all time. Im not saying its bad. But it doesnt deserve to be called 'classic'. Great fight scene? How about the ONLY fight scene.
@ProperMuzik you must be missing the whole point of the movie. It's not supposed to be an action movie, it's suppose to be a movie about a flawed man who's gone straight, yet has to turn back to his old ways to provide for his family. If you were looking for a popcorn movie instead of a thought provoking, intelligient film then I can see how you would be disappointed.
@getlikemc Nothing thought provoking or intelligent about it. The guy supposedly is dragged back to his bad ways but it takes the whole film and hes bad in the final 5 mins. Rest of the film is the standard clint eastwood 1 line of dialogue per minute. Theres no story to tell.
The more recent 'a history of violence' is basically the same thing but it has a 'is he or isnt he' guessing game to fill the film. This one is just tedious.
@levalpat He will kill your mother, the kids your mother went to sunday school with. Anybody your mother ever looked at. He will travel back in time and kill your grandmother! Don't take his parking spot!
"You better bury Ned right! You better not cut up nor otherwise harm no whores... or I'll come back and kill every one of you sons of bitches!" My favorite Clint Eastwood line, ever.
The best lines in this movie though? They're both Hackman's. "Duck I says," and "If I see you again Bob, I'm just gonna start shooting and call it self defense."
@fatgreta1066 No good Western can ever happen without a good villain. Hackman resisted making this movie. But: He is the best Western villain; bar none. No Gene = no Clint = no Oscar.
ya gotta figure, for the stories sake that one man killing that many may not be that far fetched. Clints character was a seasoned killer "who would not hesitate". Most law men back then seldomed killed anyone, usually pistol wipped them into submission. That being said ...the others would be quite nervous when the shooting started....thats when fine physical motor skills go right out the window so william Money had a huge advantage....
-Man, when Eastwood says "They got a sign on him?!?!" you can just see and FEEL the rage bubling up inside him. Yikes! I'd start running if I were Little Bill.
I love the Clint always makes the story so unbearable that sweet revenge is the only thing that a man soul can want; at (1:00) Though its wrong morally its bad-ass on a screen!!!!
William Munney is the best character Clint Eastwood has ever brought to life. A flawed man with morals. This picture is a brutal reality of character. There is no GOOD and BAD in this flick. A rain-soaked sense of dilluted justice is what everyone walks away with at the end of this great pony-ride. I love it!
@SabreMatt311 I assume that you are personally responsible for writing this entry. I don't see quotes or you giving credit for it's creation. The same copy appears on various places on the web. If you created this, kudos, if not... sigh
@fishcavy46 Yes, it was me(no one else) who typed this comment entry. The only inspiration for this short paragraph was the motion picture itself and few cold ones. Honestly, if there are people using this comment to describe this wonderful movie, I am flattered. Thanx for the reply.
@SabreMatt311 he didnt really have any real morals, he was just looking out for his own. besides, i always saw william munney as an old version of jose wales.
@deziistheone Thank you. This flick is one of my all-time favorites, as is this scene. I just thought that this clip deserved a pithy comment. Short, sweet and w/ a nice punch at the end. Like a good shot of whiskey.
@SabreMatt311 Totally! It ends with a bunch of people dead, most of them innocents for the most part, and for what? In the end, all the killing, violence, and gun-toting was completely pointless and accomplished nothing except for leaving a bunch of people dead. One of my favorite movies of all time.
@SuperSpacecoyote I agree. This film is an incredible demonstration of how blurry the line between what is right and wrong can get. It would be simple if everything was clear cut, black and white. Instead, most decisions come in a complex shade of gray. Thank you for the comment.
@deriter64 I'm pleased to see that you appreciate this movie(and this scene) as much as I do. Thank you for the postive comment. I appreciate it greatly.
Please indulge me as I see this scene is the perfect analogy for the real estate market and "owning" a home (taking out a mortgage). Bill Muny is the bank. Little Bill stood up to the bank. All the rest of the guys in the saloon were homeowners. The ones who got shot are the foreclosures and short sales. The rest of them 'clearing on out the back' will take their hit another day, hell or high water.
After all of Clints westerns, this was the perfect movie to retire his gun slinging movies. Always be my favorite gunslinger, never fails to make my hair stand up, with chill bumps everywhere
All this because of a whore let out a little giggle because quick(bisexual) mike has a tincy pecker. Murdering whores yep.Little Bill should have run them whores out of town or better charged Strawberry Alice with conspiracy to commit murder that would have solved everything.It wouldn't have been anything for skinny to get a new batch of whores.1 giggle=s shitload of assholes to bury what a bunch of idiots all of them needed killing
Clint's rage is the rage of righteous who has see his best friend brutally murdered...bad man or not... William Money gave Ned some righteous justice.
I always love this scene becasue it's clint's character using the darker side of him for revenge, and i always love how he is more faster, smarter and more skilled than any of them, the best line "Yes i've killed women and children, i've about killed everything that walked or crawled at one time or another, and i am going to kill you little bill for what you did to ned." epicness
You tell me that he is not the most loving man ever.If only I could be like that. "You better bury Ned right, better not cut up nor otherwise harm no whore. Or I'll come back and kill everyone of you sonsabitches."
"Deserve's got nothing to do with it." Death comes to us all, irrespective of how we have lived, and not at the hour of our choosing. Little BIll's last words: "I was building a house." But as Munny already explained, "It's a helluva thing to kill a man: to take away all he has; all he'' ever have." The KId says to Munny, about the men they have killed: "They had it coming." Munny's reply: "We all got it coming."
One of the great mysteries...how a person like Little Bill, can lay there and think how he dosn't deserve what he's getting...totally not remembering all the horror and pain he's caused others in his lifetime. We all deserve what we get, whether it's death like Little Bill's, or we win a lottery...such is the law of karma. We just forget..
@grannynara actually not at all. Little Bill thought he was doing good, for he was trying to keep peace in the town, which is why he took away the guns and he wanted clint and gang found because they killed his citizens and he didn't want anyone else to die. He didn't order the hanging of the 2 cowboys, for they paid in horses which were worth a lot of money at the time and it wasn't a hanging crime they did. That is how he rationalized what he did.
+19 people should have armed themselves
sigmay584 3 days ago
Look, the moral of the story is:
Don't fuck around with Clint Eastwood when he's pissed!!
(Pissed as per the Australian definition)
tfertodd 1 week ago
This is one if not my favorite movie, it's so dark is just not kill kill kill but how they take taking a human life, a man's life is not just as easy as point an shoot.
superchicano 1 week ago
@superchicano not just that; look at the contrast of characters between munny; the kid and ned. Ned and the kid can't handle it, they are not like will at all. Will doesn't want to kill either, even puts the kid and ned up to make the kills on both men. When the final scene comes you see the difference, will goes though men like they don't exist even when staring down the barrel at a dead mans face. Any reservations he might have about killing are hidden by the whiskey.
jbeddome1 4 days ago
Clint Eastwood, laying the smackdown in style!
wreckx50 1 week ago
Any man dont wanna get killed ..better clear on out the back ...DAMN this was a greta film!
Makhecha 1 week ago
Watched this last night for the umpteenth time, still as cracking as the first time, absolute classic!!
1978nwuk 2 weeks ago
Greatest Clint Eastwood movie of all Time
ASUBoy2012 2 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
Gut shot that mother fucker on the move
IrishOutlaw20 2 weeks ago
@LTDANMAN44 What about the Coen Brother's re-imagining of True Grit last year.
ardbastard1 2 weeks ago
how come there are no more westerns? This was the last great one and its 20 years old!
LTDANMAN44 2 weeks ago
@LTDANMAN44 open range, 3:10 to Yuma. Not sure about true grit...heard they ruined it.
Open Range is a damn good one though.
jbeddome1 3 days ago
@LTDANMAN44 Because this movie was the effective epitaph to Westerns. After 40 years of glorifying the mystique of the West and its shootouts, Clint made this movie to put it all to rest by showing what killing and gunmen were really about. After the movie cemented that in people's minds, there really just wasn't anything left to say.
nyc14gauge 2 days ago
William munny!
LTDANMAN44 2 weeks ago
William becomes his true self at the same moment that the whisky hits his mouth and the girl identifies him by his name and his deeds. I love the scene by the tree almost more than the climax.
crumpetbutterdrips 2 weeks ago
The best lines ever:
Will Munny: Who's the fellow owns this shithole?
Little Bill Daggett: Well, sir, you are a cowardly son of a bitch! You just shot an unarmed man!
Will Munny: Well, he should have armed himself if he's going to decorate his saloon with my friend.
DelValle1980 3 weeks ago
The white horse Munny rides, the symbolism... Clint's character The Preacher in "Pale Rider" (1985) also rides a white horse, as does his character The Stranger in "High Plains Drifter" (1973). As do other of his Western film characters. Perhaps a biblical reference? Revelation 6:8: "And I looked, and behold, a pale horse! And it's rider's name was Death, and Hell followed with him...."
royaltmp 3 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos 3
cant hear a damned thing
98whistler 1 month ago
This is one of the very few films where the 'hero' and 'villain' are both about as bad as each other.
gilgamesh310 1 month ago
Too bad he did not put a bullet into that disgusting beady-eyed jew writer!
Gman6755 1 month ago 2
I still havent seen this movie.. heard its the best western of all time.. best western I have seen so far is Tombstone.
yesca4life2005 1 month ago
Love this movie. You watch William Munny struggle to do the right thimg through the whole movie and finally he shows his true self. Creepy.
supralegus 1 month ago
something to do with death...
wfberan 1 month ago
Gene Hackman is one of the greatest actors ever
92af 1 month ago
High Plains Drifter strikes again. Fade to black.
lowenklee 1 month ago
One of the best westerns of all time.
ibeza7 2 months ago
when i saw him taking that whiskey bottle, i thought "oh shit"....
azimhulaimi 2 months ago 3
You better bury Ned right! Stop fuckin cutttin up them whores!!! Or I'll come back and kill all you summ-bitches!
That nigg Clint brought the muffuckin hurt!!!!
2000taichou 2 months ago
Lil' Bill: You are a cowardly son of a bitch. You just shot an unarmed man.
Clint Bad Ass: Well he shoulda armed himself.
2000taichou 2 months ago
Isso é tiroteio de verdade!!! 1880 era osso!!!
alanclaudino 2 months ago
was that a ATM at 3:00-3:01 ??? lol
poopz 2 months ago
god bless the clint
MegaKickurass 2 months ago
caralho muito macho
cdsk190 2 months ago
Greatest western EVER... Yes, better than The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.(Second Best) The story is so multi-faceted and so deep, I just never get tired of it.
Love Clint!
thorandmoljnir 2 months ago
@thorandmoljnir Great Western indeed...up there with OPEN RANGE. Remember that shootout!? Bad Ass
2000taichou 2 months ago
Clint Eastwood's best role and best movie.
StuffedMannequin 2 months ago
04:58
....Awkward.
TrevtheAlien 2 months ago
William Munny killed women and children...and the 17 people that disliked this video.
vanillacoker1 3 months ago
Love the beginning of this scene. It is where Munny turns from a man who wanted peace to and man who wanted blood.
Whooligan86 3 months ago
Note to self: Don't ever decorate my saloons with Clint Eastwood's friends.
thornsx 3 months ago 23
@thornsx words full of truth
yoyomismomipersona 1 month ago
@thornsx Looks like the 18 dislikes already did. They were gunned down like Little Bill shortly after, LOL!
gengis125 3 weeks ago in playlist Famous Fight Scenes
bitch ass law dog got what he deserved wasent much without his ass kissers was he no diffrent if not worse than the men he brutilized and murderd
wayneb137 3 months ago
toughest man that ever walked the earth. you disagree? or I'll come back and kill every one of you sons of bitches :)
brucewillis2 3 months ago
One of the greatest movie scenes of all time.
wadems 5 months ago 3
This movie was okay...it wasn't his best western though. It was a perfect one for his age and to end it genera with. His best was probably Josey Wales or maybe High Planes Drifter.
Credithelper75 5 months ago
"You just shot an unarmed man."
"Well he should have armed himself before he decorated his saloon with my friend."
Classic.
Bravo6Whiskey 5 months ago 12
Watched this movie when i was ten, just fell in love with eastwood and his westerns....espescially Josey Wales
chachidog10 5 months ago
Evil triumphs in this movie - remember Little Bill is still the law and he is trying, in his way, to protect the community.
elvispresleys2 5 months ago
@elvispresleys2
Law is evil. Laws exist to protect property, specifically the property, and therefore the privilege, of the privileged classes. Law is legalized injustice.
cauchamar 3 months ago
@cauchamar you are 110 percent correct
wayneb137 3 months ago
@cauchamar no law is there to set a guideline for how people should live. so crimes like murder rape GBH and such get punished
TheOrionStar 3 months ago
@TheOrionStar
I'm sorry but that's just silly. Do you really think people didn't know murder and rape were wrong before it was written into law? Do you really think anyone was "getting away with it"? All law, including laws such as those against rape and murder, are ultimately for the protection of order. The current order. And the purpose of maintaining the current order is to maintain its privileges, its disparities in wealth, property, and power.
cauchamar 3 months ago
@cauchamar you are an idiot and an anarchist. I have my own law: Come try to take MY privelege or property. Then kiss the muzzle of my Sig-Sauer P-229. Now please try to stay with the theme of the MOVIE, ya dunce. Yeah, I said that shit...
Fanucci34 3 months ago
This is a great western. BUT! The Outlaw Josey Wales is the definative western of all time.
taypar11 5 months ago
@taypar11 agree
hawkman2111 5 months ago
I'd like to hire William Munny to go to hznfrst's house.
jlmartin785521 6 months ago
I'd like to hire William Munny to pay a visit to the next tea party convention.
hznfrst 6 months ago
great!!!
chatomalero 6 months ago
I love this scene.
When Munny starts drinking you just know a reaping is brewing.
Parzefail 6 months ago
The moment William picked the liquor, I though "Oh Man....things are going to get really serious, now! "
RyuuStyle 6 months ago 4
i love this movie, but that girl really is a terrible actress
xvoy2002 6 months ago
@xvoy2002 This girl was perfect for the part. She wasn't supposed to be a sophisticated actress, just a
simple young girl working as a prostitute who was obviously very nervous speaking to a man like William
Munny, with his nasty history. She wasn't expected to perform like a Shakespearean actress with perfect
English. She was just a kid with no education.
burkewhb 6 months ago
@burkewhb Well, yes, i realize that.. But even then,,, her accent,, her acting,, pretty bad, no matter how you look at.
xvoy2002 6 months ago
@xvoy2002 The only 2 women in this show who really had to be good actresses were Frances Fisher
(Strawberry Alice) and Anna Thompson (Delilah). Tara Frederick (Little Sue) who you're talking about,
only had to deliver the money to Will and tell him what happened to Ned, a task she was very nervous about. Her grammar was atrocious, but that's to be expected of an uneducated prostitute. She also almost
cried when she mentioned Will "killing women and children and all". Again, to be expected.
burkewhb 6 months ago
será mejor que dejer en paz a las putas , de lo contrario , regresaré y los mataré a todos vosotros hijos de puta
cherkasi 6 months ago
Memorable movie with memorable dialogue & scenes. Can't remember how many times I've watched this. Then there's the other great Eastwood movies- the "Dollars" movies, the Good/Bad...; Pale Rider, The Gauntlet, Dirty Harry, Josey Wales etc.. This is a man!
3 of my favorite lines from this - possibly greatest of all movies:
1. "We've all got it coming, kid"
2. "Deserve's got nothin' to do with it"
3. "It's a helluva thing killin' a man. You take away all he's got and all he's ever going to have"
digitalcutz 6 months ago
BADASS.
quad1000 6 months ago
Nice to have a revolver that shoots eight bullets without a reload.
rockcraft5 6 months ago
One honest depiction of a 19th century firefight in the circumstances portrayed.
Those who fight fair die.
Ceaaa22 6 months ago
Such a good movie. My fav. western besides The Outlaw Josey Wales.
brokenseatbelt 6 months ago
The interesting thing about this movie is that there are no good guys. Not a single character in the film is remotely what we today would consider a good person. It's a film about terribly flawed people interacting in a time and place where modern standards do not exist. Eastwood's character is the best, because he's the the best at being the worst. :)
wrjamescom 6 months ago
CLINT IS THE FUCKING BEST WESTERN!!!!!!!!
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ularpadatus 6 months ago
Not good, not bad, just ugly.
Elsadion 6 months ago
15 people own that shithole
ThomasBellarusa 7 months ago
Makes you wonder who the good and bad are in life cos Hackman's so fukkin charming and personable in this. And Eastwood - of all people's had a bad past. Top comment nailed it.
Noodles37UK 7 months ago
damn this is awesome how lil bill broke his own rule to stay calm in a fight and will new it too to be calm...
osbornehunter 7 months ago
always thought this was the most unrealistic and rubbish western he ever put together. the accademy awards were honourary, but not deserved. this film pales in comparrison even to pale rider, and in no way lives up to josey wales,
miko1975guitar 7 months ago
@miko1975guitar umm, why is that?
osbornehunter 7 months ago
@miko1975guitar
You didn't understand this film. It is one of the great Westerns of all-time.
KillSwitch2 7 months ago 21
@KillSwitch2 so just because I wasnt impressed with it in comparison to his earlier pictures, i didnt understand it? How do you reach that? Is popular sheep following concensus the be all and end all of human understanding? Is this what you humans call sarcasm?
miko1975guitar 6 months ago
@miko1975guitar Hey, I agree that Jose Wales was the best Western, and possibly the best movie, ever made. But Unforgiven was far more accurate in showing the reality that the gunfighters of those days lived with. Jose Wales used the spaghetti western model. That's extremely entertaining, but not at all realistic.
wrjamescom 6 months ago
@wrjamescom its so realistic that at the climax clint stands in the centre of the saloon & slowly picks off half a dozen guys all blazing away at him & walks out without a scratch?!? someone would have at least nicked him; even Marshall Duncans ghost didnt do that. I also kinda thought the little bill character was a little bit over the top & hammy to believe. I wouldnt say josey wales was a spaghetti modelled western, though it is one of the best, and defo bests unforgiven for realism.
miko1975guitar 6 months ago
@miko1975guitar That aspect of that scene wasn't very realistic, but I was referring more to the characters. All of the gunfighters in "Unforgiven" were sleazy characters living on what they knew were false portrayal of glory and heroism. The spaghetti western model typically has a reluctant hero with super skills opposing an evil who is better than everyone else but him. Wales pretty much followed that model, but with far better production and story line.
wrjamescom 6 months ago
@miko1975guitar Actually, this is the most realistic of them all. No pistol twirling or impossible shots made, just meat and potatoes like it really was. The other movies you mentioned are good though.
wtg2989 6 months ago
I must say that this my favorite Clint Eastwood movie of all time!
"or I'll come back and kill every one of you sons of bitches!"
Luv it! Absolutely fucking luv it!!!
MrAxlrose78 7 months ago
Any man who doesn't want to get killed, better clear on out the back.
burkewhb 7 months ago
he should arm himself.. he's gonna decorate his sallon with my friend..
PAnOsFreestyler 7 months ago
The most realistic western shootout in the movies.
jukinj3 7 months ago
I have watched this film 15 times at least. Pure artistry.
I only have one thing I can't figure out. At the end of the film they talk about his dead wife and how her mother never knew why she married such a man.
We never see that side. He starts out at the ranch and goes immediately to Big Whiskey. It might be that the noble side of him wanted to right the wrong of the girl who got cut up. Don't know.
bashfulbrother 7 months ago
Most overrated film of all time. Im not saying its bad. But it doesnt deserve to be called 'classic'. Great fight scene? How about the ONLY fight scene.
ProperMuzik 7 months ago
@ProperMuzik you must be missing the whole point of the movie. It's not supposed to be an action movie, it's suppose to be a movie about a flawed man who's gone straight, yet has to turn back to his old ways to provide for his family. If you were looking for a popcorn movie instead of a thought provoking, intelligient film then I can see how you would be disappointed.
getlikemc 7 months ago
@getlikemc Nothing thought provoking or intelligent about it. The guy supposedly is dragged back to his bad ways but it takes the whole film and hes bad in the final 5 mins. Rest of the film is the standard clint eastwood 1 line of dialogue per minute. Theres no story to tell.
The more recent 'a history of violence' is basically the same thing but it has a 'is he or isnt he' guessing game to fill the film. This one is just tedious.
ProperMuzik 7 months ago
@ProperMuzik I can understand that. I was just responding to your original post where you seemed to criticize the film are a lack of fight scenes.
getlikemc 7 months ago
or ill come back and kill every one of you sons of bitches !
lowgeemudbone 7 months ago
Could be the best western of all time!
tlcity 7 months ago
the dialogue of this entire scene is magnificent.... It is a long string of memorable lines that blend together perfectly.
levalpat 8 months ago
@levalpat He will kill your mother, the kids your mother went to sunday school with. Anybody your mother ever looked at. He will travel back in time and kill your grandmother! Don't take his parking spot!
kayakbruce1 8 months ago
He was less unglamorous from the last time I remember.
gnoynix1 8 months ago
"we got him Abe, we got the Josey Wales" LOL
edko426 8 months ago
@edko426 mean as a rattlesnake 'n' twice as fast. ol' chain blue lightnin' hissel'
cfytr2k 8 months ago
doesn't this scene just make you want to walk into a place that has done you wrong and say"who's the fella that owns this shithole!?'
jon8675bar 8 months ago
Clint has the MOST evil intimidating look. I EVER seen.
Clint.
What's the moral of this story?
Jesus Christ. Tell me what better Western scene ever existed. Ever. I dare you.
(It actually is debatable. You love Clint, or you don't. He did more for the Western than even Wayne.)
They say a lot of things about those old Peacemakers. They say a .44 slug would rip your arm clean off.
But I don't know. Don't particularly want to handle one.
But I'm no Clint. Or John.
Clint scares me.
HardcoreHalalHater 8 months ago
When he's starts of with "That's right..."... I get fucking CHILLS!
charlieeemoon0209 8 months ago
@charlieeemoon0209 Same. Just shows how 1 great actor can do more than all the CGI in the world.
sadaist 8 months ago
"You better bury Ned right! You better not cut up nor otherwise harm no whores... or I'll come back and kill every one of you sons of bitches!" My favorite Clint Eastwood line, ever.
The best lines in this movie though? They're both Hackman's. "Duck I says," and "If I see you again Bob, I'm just gonna start shooting and call it self defense."
fatgreta1066 8 months ago
@fatgreta1066 No good Western can ever happen without a good villain. Hackman resisted making this movie. But: He is the best Western villain; bar none. No Gene = no Clint = no Oscar.
BTW: If you ain't scared; you ain't watchin'.
HardcoreHalalHater 8 months ago
The humane are many times criminals, and the criminals are many times humane. Think about it.
roldans99 8 months ago
Clint!! Clint!!
Any man dat doan wanna get kilt betta clear on outda back!
Clint!!
HardcoreHalalHater 8 months ago
This was the best Clint Eastwood ever. The best!!!
HardcoreHalalHater 8 months ago
fucking epic
furQ 8 months ago
ya gotta figure, for the stories sake that one man killing that many may not be that far fetched. Clints character was a seasoned killer "who would not hesitate". Most law men back then seldomed killed anyone, usually pistol wipped them into submission. That being said ...the others would be quite nervous when the shooting started....thats when fine physical motor skills go right out the window so william Money had a huge advantage....
inkey2 8 months ago
Who's the fella that owns this shithole?
trelos73 8 months ago
That didnt scare Little Bill, did it?
DrFysh 8 months ago
Well, he should have armed himself.
Mekurion 8 months ago
what was it that delilah (the cut up prostitute) called him? "the nice one"?
henryj92 8 months ago
One of the best shoot outs i've ever seen. Fucking AWESOME.
Pretext1 8 months ago
my grand dad used to make me watch clint now i know why
IrelandTash 9 months ago
Awesome! Awesome! AWESOME!
-Man, when Eastwood says "They got a sign on him?!?!" you can just see and FEEL the rage bubling up inside him. Yikes! I'd start running if I were Little Bill.
TheRadical42 9 months ago
you just shot an unarmed man.....well he should have armed himself if he is going to decorate his saloon with my friend.......that is classic
dpkvwells 9 months ago
notice when he is drinking at the bar he has no reflection in the mirror
TheMuninn 9 months ago 2
one of the greatest scenes in cinema history
sherbert500 9 months ago
Clint Eastwood just Killled Chuck Norris at 5:11
Fireark 9 months ago
" ANY MAN DON'T WANNA GET KILLED BETTER CLEAR ON OUT THE BACK. " Then you see nothing but ass and elbows...LMAO!!!
OMIEntertainment 9 months ago
He should have armed himself if he is gonna decorate his saloon with my friend.
OMIEntertainment 9 months ago 2
Pale rider was also really good too
nerad1994 9 months ago
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12guageboom 9 months ago
Whos the fellow that owns this shit hole ?
housesell 9 months ago 3
I love the Clint always makes the story so unbearable that sweet revenge is the only thing that a man soul can want; at (1:00) Though its wrong morally its bad-ass on a screen!!!!
joshua626 9 months ago
15 people should have armed themselves...
YadaBeats 9 months ago
William Munney is the best character Clint Eastwood has ever brought to life. A flawed man with morals. This picture is a brutal reality of character. There is no GOOD and BAD in this flick. A rain-soaked sense of dilluted justice is what everyone walks away with at the end of this great pony-ride. I love it!
SabreMatt311 10 months ago 35
@SabreMatt311 splamber
withtwowings 10 months ago
@SabreMatt311 I assume that you are personally responsible for writing this entry. I don't see quotes or you giving credit for it's creation. The same copy appears on various places on the web. If you created this, kudos, if not... sigh
fishcavy46 7 months ago
@fishcavy46 Yes, it was me(no one else) who typed this comment entry. The only inspiration for this short paragraph was the motion picture itself and few cold ones. Honestly, if there are people using this comment to describe this wonderful movie, I am flattered. Thanx for the reply.
SabreMatt311 7 months ago
@SabreMatt311 he didnt really have any real morals, he was just looking out for his own. besides, i always saw william munney as an old version of jose wales.
slimithy12 7 months ago
@SabreMatt311 Well said.
deziistheone 6 months ago
@deziistheone Thank you. This flick is one of my all-time favorites, as is this scene. I just thought that this clip deserved a pithy comment. Short, sweet and w/ a nice punch at the end. Like a good shot of whiskey.
SabreMatt311 6 months ago
@SabreMatt311 Totally! It ends with a bunch of people dead, most of them innocents for the most part, and for what? In the end, all the killing, violence, and gun-toting was completely pointless and accomplished nothing except for leaving a bunch of people dead. One of my favorite movies of all time.
SuperSpacecoyote 5 months ago
@SuperSpacecoyote I agree. This film is an incredible demonstration of how blurry the line between what is right and wrong can get. It would be simple if everything was clear cut, black and white. Instead, most decisions come in a complex shade of gray. Thank you for the comment.
SabreMatt311 5 months ago
@SabreMatt311 Well said. Very well said.
deriter64 5 months ago
@deriter64 I'm pleased to see that you appreciate this movie(and this scene) as much as I do. Thank you for the postive comment. I appreciate it greatly.
SabreMatt311 5 months ago
the girl is a classic and did her lines perfect..a fretting whore. I would fuck her in a second.
nootaramus 10 months ago 3
Please indulge me as I see this scene is the perfect analogy for the real estate market and "owning" a home (taking out a mortgage). Bill Muny is the bank. Little Bill stood up to the bank. All the rest of the guys in the saloon were homeowners. The ones who got shot are the foreclosures and short sales. The rest of them 'clearing on out the back' will take their hit another day, hell or high water.
Sincopare 10 months ago
After all of Clints westerns, this was the perfect movie to retire his gun slinging movies. Always be my favorite gunslinger, never fails to make my hair stand up, with chill bumps everywhere
mskid68 10 months ago 3
watch?v=3s7vmJm05_E
FrankGallagher1982 10 months ago
I hope they buried Ned right!
Joltzz1985 10 months ago 2
clint you made some great films and you are one hard son of a bitch !
dave2806 10 months ago
nobody better shoot
iloveamerica11 10 months ago
Wish I owned a revolver that could fire eight shots without a reload.
rockcraft5 10 months ago
"Hell No, Aint No Deputy".....8:36.....
terantridell 10 months ago
You better bury Ned right!
raizen328 10 months ago
All this because of a whore let out a little giggle because quick(bisexual) mike has a tincy pecker. Murdering whores yep.Little Bill should have run them whores out of town or better charged Strawberry Alice with conspiracy to commit murder that would have solved everything.It wouldn't have been anything for skinny to get a new batch of whores.1 giggle=s shitload of assholes to bury what a bunch of idiots all of them needed killing
Kilooscarromeo 10 months ago
★★★★★
Nothing beats a Clint Eastwood Western!
TheMultiGunMan 10 months ago
"Fat man...speak out!" LMAO!
misterpeaky 10 months ago
Whos the fella who owns that shithole...?LOL
misterpeaky 10 months ago
"I'll see you in Hell, William Munny."
"Yeah...."
KILLemALL85 11 months ago 2
14 people helped Little Bill build his new house.
dovestones 11 months ago
@dovestones 14 people own the shithole...
CEOkiller 10 months ago
i remember watching it at the theaters and thinking finaly they made a good western in the 90s
Flakkks 11 months ago
Who's the fella that owns this shithole?
trelos73 11 months ago
best movie ending ive seen in a long time and proberly never one again like that again.
tunastrike11 11 months ago
Clint's rage is the rage of righteous who has see his best friend brutally murdered...bad man or not... William Money gave Ned some righteous justice.
BarstoolBlues33 11 months ago 9
"You just shot an unarmed man!"
"Well, he should've armed himself"
LOL, GREAT response!! Clint Eastwood kicks ass.
irufushi8 11 months ago 4
i always love how clint uses the sound of spurs in his movies, they always have a chill factor about them, clink, clink, clink,
MAnnaconduit1 11 months ago
I always love this scene becasue it's clint's character using the darker side of him for revenge, and i always love how he is more faster, smarter and more skilled than any of them, the best line "Yes i've killed women and children, i've about killed everything that walked or crawled at one time or another, and i am going to kill you little bill for what you did to ned." epicness
MAnnaconduit1 11 months ago
hahahahah the girl in the beginning, is that the same lady who like Dale in Step Brothers?
landfill2 11 months ago
I don't wanna live in a world without Clint...long live the man!
mindcrimed 11 months ago
You tell me that he is not the most loving man ever.If only I could be like that. "You better bury Ned right, better not cut up nor otherwise harm no whore. Or I'll come back and kill everyone of you sonsabitches."
MrJearlray 11 months ago
14 thumbs down are innocent women and children, and anything that walks or crawled at one time or another.
Quiksilvavu 11 months ago
best scene ever but you cuting it was not good
the4RESAU 11 months ago
"Deserve's got nothing to do with it." Death comes to us all, irrespective of how we have lived, and not at the hour of our choosing. Little BIll's last words: "I was building a house." But as Munny already explained, "It's a helluva thing to kill a man: to take away all he has; all he'' ever have." The KId says to Munny, about the men they have killed: "They had it coming." Munny's reply: "We all got it coming."
sextus47 11 months ago 2
Clint is like the Western version of the Grim Reaper in this. Great movie! One of his best for sure!
jammer96 11 months ago 2
My god, Eastwood was scarier than Frankenstein in this scene.
deriter64 1 year ago
When Clint Eastwood walk in Chuck Norris shit himself!
demibiz45 1 year ago 4
One of the great mysteries...how a person like Little Bill, can lay there and think how he dosn't deserve what he's getting...totally not remembering all the horror and pain he's caused others in his lifetime. We all deserve what we get, whether it's death like Little Bill's, or we win a lottery...such is the law of karma. We just forget..
grannynara 1 year ago
@grannynara actually not at all. Little Bill thought he was doing good, for he was trying to keep peace in the town, which is why he took away the guns and he wanted clint and gang found because they killed his citizens and he didn't want anyone else to die. He didn't order the hanging of the 2 cowboys, for they paid in horses which were worth a lot of money at the time and it wasn't a hanging crime they did. That is how he rationalized what he did.
Seargent363 11 months ago
Good and bad simply reflects your position in the equation, but they really do not exist.
Tugla 1 year ago
epic!!!