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  • they shot somone they shouldnt end of.bonnie clyde knew it was coming

  • Yeah the film is really inaccurate, and for anyone who knows about Bonnie and Clyde the movie was a disappointment. Pretty much all of it was just like the Tabloids of the day, over exaggerated and wrong

  • and i cried at the end wen they were getting shot that was cruel

  • clyde and stuck by her man and its said she never killed anyone and never picked up a gun and it was cruell to kill bonnie to think about it but i don't suport wat they did at all but clyed was pissed i would be pissed but not go that far but that was back then but clyed was very good with a gun and bonnie cared so much for him and luved and stuck with him to death but i don't agree to wat they did but they were fighting for something but shooting the wrong people

  • they did it cause clyde was pissed because wen he was is prison before they abused him and s so he did the stuff he did to get back at the prisons workers and the higher ups about treating him and every other prisoner bieng abused but he was wrong to kill thoes people and bonnie well i guess she understood

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  • Seether feat. Amy Lee - Broken

  • Although I did like the movie..the real Bonnie & Clyde were nothing more than white trash. And they got what they deserved.

  • Lol@ people thinking white trash Bonnie and Clyde are heroes. The girl marries before the age of 16 and the guy went bisexual in prison. These losers are a dime a dozen today, it's just that they don't last long and are locked up in prison as soon as they get started.

    I bet if their names were Jamal and LaQuisha, there'll be a different tune in here. LOL

  • agreed! I am fascinated how white people glorify the original thugs and old time law breakers: Bonnie and Clyde, Bugsy Seigel, John Dillenger, Billy the Kid, etc.

  • @nguy3n11 It wasn't uncommon for girls to marry young in those days. My grandmother married at 16, and she was quite respectable. Clyde was not bisexual. He was raped repeatedly in prison and killed the man who raped him. Clyde tried to go stratight after he got out of jail, but he was harassed by the police and by then the worst of the Depression had set in. Bonnie and Clyde grew up in a kind of poverty that is almost unimaginable today. Read a biography of them before you diss.

  • I disagree about Bonnie. Many reports state she never fired a gun and had sympathy for those that were shot. She never had a chance to surrender and there were no real warrants out for her per se. She should have had a chance to surrender.

  • She used to reload Clydes guns after he let them off, for me shes as bad as him.

  • She only was a gangster to be with Clyde. Same with Blanche (Buck Barrows wife or Clydes sister-in-law). Blanche didn't want to have anything to do with it and wanted to only be with Buck. Bonnie once told Blanche she wished she could be as free as the were (Buck and Blanche).

  • @quetou she actually did fire shots when a gentleman tried to jump onto the car but she purposely missed-it was just a warning shot so they could get away with stealing the car

  • I agree with that depression comment and will go one further about the film. I loved loved loved the scene early on when Clyde handed the farmer who'd been kicked off his land the the option of shooting out a couple windows. Handing him the gun and sort of ushering him forward as in in, "Take your best shot friend" seems sort of symbolic of what is happening to the financial system now. I can tell ya I felt for that guy and was glad when he took out a couple a' em' yonder winder's. Nice shot

  • That was terribly sad watching that man lose his house...and what's worst is that it's going on all over today.

  • Bonnie & Clyde were not just killers. They were victims, too. They were victims of the Great Depression, and they were already dirt poor people, to begin with. I cannot justify their actions, but simply just say that they had reasons for what they did.

  • TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU

  • wat a horrible way 2 die!how many ppl did they kill?i wonder.

  • 14,mostly the law.

  • wow,it's not that much but i guess it was back then.but i guess it were bad bcuz it was the police.

  • no way !

    they killed 12 people and 9 police men !

  • Watching again! hehe

  • wow you caught me by surprise by turning to film all of a sudden at the end when the rest of the video was all pics. this is a great tribute to the movie and i love the song. one of the best death scenes ever committed to film.

  • Love it!

  • This video is absolutely amazing. The ending (the ambush scene) gives me chills. The song is perfect for this. And...for the people that are talking about Faye looking like a model. Duhh. In making a movie, you get many chances to put art into it and make it your own. You cannot diss a movie because of Faya Dunaway's hair style or her make-up. The movie is still art. Great job on this video...it's going in my favorites.

  • they say that clyde was driving in his socks when they were shot. how many ppl did they kill to deserve so many bullets? I suppose one was too many....

  • Bonnie Parker was a natural blonde,but she very often dyed it dark auburn,and it was this color when she was killed.

  • Great video. Yeah - Fay Dunaway looked like

    a sixties model playing Bonnie Parker. I don't know why the director, Arthur Penn allowed this. She was good (acting wise) in the film but she looked so fake and all sixties out. Why didn't they make her look like someone who lived during the 1930's? It was ridiculous. I lose respect for the film because of this. Warren Beatty (spelling) was good in the film.

  • ladylike1980-

    I agree!

    What I really like about the movie is actually the excellent photography; the silent moments, the cornfields, the colours of the grain beneath the shdows of the clouds.

    The last thirdof the film is so different from the beginning

    with the emotional change that comes when Bonnie wants to see her mother, the picnic that leads up to the Platte City gunfight. I think that is where those who thought an outlaw-life was fun should change their minds.

  • Why did they give Bonnie blonde hair in the film? Her hair was black and alot shorter?

  • you'll notice that overall, faye dunaway's hair (style) and makeup were very 1960s, less 1930s. so technically there are some inaccuracies in this movie in that regard.

  • Happy Days made the same mistake, actors all sporting 70s hair styles, in a 50s setting. Still when first seeing Bonnie & Clyde, most never noticed Fayes inaccurate hair & makeup. It added to the "likeability" of the duo.  "Blanch" sure looked more of the 30s, and actually was a more convincing actor of the females. Still, excellent movie.

  • @bluedahlia409 actually Bonnie was born blond but when on the run she used to dye her hair red and even dyed Clyde's hair at times too...

  • this is very good,check mine some time =]

  • Very nice tribute to the film. Like the music too. You are right: a classic.

  • ahahahahh big boi movie one of my favs

    nice vid by da way

  • OMG this video was amazing...WOW!! You did such a great job, everything was timed just perfect!! I loved it! Please make more. <3

  • Ahhhhhh what the name of this song?

    i forgot lol

    anybody know?

  • Oh, sorry, I thought I put that in the video description. It's "Broken," by Seether (feat. Amy Lee in this version)

  • Thank You. Much obliged, I was looking for this song for days.

  • un bel video!

  • bonnie never fell head-first out of the car and cyde never got out

  • yeah... that's what happens when you make a movie of something real that happened. they take certain artistic liberties.

  • @bluedahlia409 this movie about Bonnie and Clyde was mostly wrong and only used names and certain things about their lives in the film-this was mostly for entertainment. The original script was more on ttarget but after they got the OK from family members they changed the script...

  • im related to bonnie..they need to make an new movie it would sell and be a movie that would be perfect to remake

  • Bonnie and Clyde was remade many times but this

    film starring Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty will forever be etched in the minds of cinema lovers.

  • "Some day they'll go down together

    they'll bury them side by side.

    To few it'll be grief,

    to the law a relief

    but it's death for Bonnie and Clyde."

    -Bonnie Parker, 1934

  • Aweosme video, the movie and this vid are both very spectacular. So sad

  • Some great clips of Bonnie & Clyde thanks.

  • Now Bonnie and Clyde were PROMISED PROTECTION! This was done INTENTIONALLY TO GET ANOTHER FEDERAL BUREAU AND MORE CONTROL! And the reason they WERE ASSASSINATED IS TO LEAVE NO WITNESSES! It's VERY SAD!

  • Great vid!

  • le nom du film bonnie an clyde, un chef d'oeuvre.

  • i love way she left!

    lol.

  • i think its cool how bonnie died.

    i love the way she left!

  • Well done. unlike the movie, I think Clyde was in the car when they got shot?

  • He was

  • Great video. You did a great job.

  • it's called "Broken," by Seether (ft. Amy Lee)

    Thanks!

  • cool vid. really..!! what's the name of the song? it fits perfect.

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