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  • UM PISTOLEIRO CHAMADO PAPACO

  • Next I think the Spirit of the East is Bruce Lee :)

  • What's the music please ??

  • I'd say Clint just walked out on his own story...

  • After I saw this scene I was looking for Clint's name in the credits. Then, seeing T. Olyphant listed I thought, wtf? Clint died? How did I miss that? Then I thought what a f'ing ripoff!

    What happened, did Clint take a pass on voicing the part so they copied him from the spaghetti westerns, pancho too?

    Imitation is flattery, NOT.

  • @Mikdeelo Clint was just too busy to voice in the movie

  • and to think timothy olyphant voiced clint

  • When i saw this in the movie i almost flipped. The world's greatest actor in one of the greatest movies. I don't think anyone saw it coming. Great job

  • Clint Eastwood is chuck norris's GOD

  • @MrSoulSpeak You got that right :D

  • thats chuck norris!

  • Blondie!!!

    

  • Perfect. Timothy Olyphant for Dirty Harry remake.

  • @voon100 Hugh Jackman would be perfect for any remake of old Eastwood movies.

  • Timothy Olyphant could be the next Eastwood (or somewhat close to being such person), if he plays his cards right (and judging by how he's doing on "Justified", I'd say he's playing them pretty damn well). ;)

  • Rango= Help Me! Spirit!!!!

    Clint Eastwood= Spirit who!?

    Rango= you are the spirit of the west!

    Clint Eastwood= No I'm Clint Eastwood Punk

    Rango= oh I'm Sorry

    Clint ENTER IN The Gran Torino

    Clint Eastwood= Goodbye Punk!

  • Clint Eastwood! 

  • What I want to know is why was he driving a golf buggy? He should be driving a Gran Torino. And why did he have a metal detector?

  • @Lockjaw95

    it's symbollic. The metal detector cos he was looking for something to dig "sometimes you gotta dig deep to find what you're looking for", the golf buggy because the mayor was planning on making a golf course around the town.

  • normally god inspires the hero when the latter is in trouble... like this.

  • So you made it.

    That's right amigo, the other side of the road.

  • I'm working "pop-tarts with Kim Novak" into my sentences from now on.

  • I AM THE MAN WITH NO NAME!

  • Actually my image of heaven was the same: eating pop tarts with Kim Novak.

  • Rango is one of the few animation movies I really like! Not the standard Pixar/Dreamworks movie...you've seen one, you've seen them all. But Rango has that certain something, I dunno :)

    Great reference to Clint Eastwood btw :)

  • 0:24 Yellow bastard carrage? What a language O.O

  • @CaliKiitty It's "The alabaster carriage", not yellow bastard carriage xD xD xD

  • thank god for Sergio Leone

  • Hahaha there are five "golden Guardians" and Clint Eastwood has won five oscars (2 for million dollar baby, 2 for unforgiven and one honorary award) =P It truly is the man with no name

  • ha ha....love this clip

    I think Timothy Olyphant ought to do a spaghetti western as The Man With No Name...think he'd be brilliant!

  • @Mortthemoose true!!!

  • wow someone watched a lil acid westerns for ideas. love this scene

  • GAH DAMN IT ... ITS NOT CLINT EASTWOOD YOU STOP BEING LAZY AND READ THE DISCRIPTION.. ITS TIMOTHY OLYPHANT HE JUST DOES A SPOT ON CLINT.

  • @ehop22 i know i got what you was sayin lol it just the other people that really just dont obviously read the describtion

  • I totally love Clint Eastwood, but not in the gay way.

  • and wierdperson...well said. They should have jst got Clint to speak the lines and it actually would be Clint. This debate about him being an ideal should be put on a video about Fistful.

  • looks absolutely nothing like Chuck Norris. Theyve obviously put Clint in here as the Spirit, the voice, the face the clothes. Why's anyone debating it. Besides, what the fuck has Chuck Norris ever done of note to deserve a mention??

  • all I could say... all I can say... Wtf...

  • That is so Chuck Norris!

  • Reminds me of King's cross in HP and the DH P2

  • i want pop tarts

  • Am I the only one that thinks the "spirit" looks like freakin Chuck Norris XD

  • @nabidacat123 Its Clint Eastwood...

  • @mindfish21 No its The Hitman timothy olyphant Read the discription. I thought the same when i saw it. HE DOES A SPOT ON CLINT THO

  • @ehop22 What I meant was the animated guy is supposed to be Clint

  • no man can walk out on his own story, a very true and inspiring line

  • I'm sorry, but Timothy Olyphant does not sound like Clint Eastwood. He needs considerably more gravel. This sounds like Clint if he was 18 years old and had never smoked a cigar.

    Great scene otherwise though, and I suppose Timmy did a good job of copying the manner of speaking even if he doesn't have the voice for it.

  • @SaberScorpion That would be because Eastwood had a soft voice until he turned well over 60 years old and had never smoked a single cigarette in his life. He hates smoking with a passion and doesn't drink anything harder than beer.

    There's a reason why he's still in top-notch physical condition at the age of 80.

  • @UnwindingWorld True, but I still don't think it sounds like him. It's a good impression, but they just have different voices. At the very least, Olyphant's voice doesn't match with the old, wrinkled, haggard CGI Eastwood face he was given in the movie here. The Spirit of the West looks more Unforgiven than Fistful, if you catch my drift.

  • @SaberScorpion He's older, sure, but he's clearly wearing "Dollars" garb. In that respect, I think he pulled off a pretty good Clint Eastwood impression. As for the models "old" look not matching his voice... well, I don't know if you've seen Clint recently beyond "Unforgiven", but the actor doesn't have a gravelly voice. It just sounds like an older Harry Callahan.

    In FACT... now that I actually WATCH an interview with him, I'd say Timothy Olyphant did a pretty damn good job.

  • Guys, he's not actually Clint Eastwood. The spirit of the West is just a living ideal. he is a collage of every western hero.

  • @Harmonystalker He looks like Clint Eastwood's character. He sounds like Clint Eastwood's character He is called by the same name as Eastwood's character. I'm not seeing any John Wayne or Sam Elliot in there.

  • @Wierdperson31 Whatever dude. You know what I meant. People complaining "omg it's not really clint eastwood's voice hurr" need to calm the fuck down. Eastwood quit acting.

    What I was getting at is he embodies the idea of a western hero. The hero that Rango wanted to be. "Seeing what he needs to see" as Roadkill stated. it doesn't matter what he sounds like. I sincerely hope people don't think clint eastwood drives a golf cart around in the desert with his oscars, and a metal detector. Get it?

  • Sure he can.. he is the mannn....

  • No Timothy doesnt do a great clint eastwood at all, his voice is far to young and even though i love Mr Olyphant with all my heart because of deadwood ...he didnt fit the role here at all :(

  • Clint Eastwood can talk to animals. 

  • Tim didn't do that good of a job on Clint's voice.

    They should have had the REAL Clint do it.

  • If you watch some of the earlier clips of clint in the spaghetti westerns Timmyboy here does a pretty decent job, check out the 'get your mule' clip from the good the bad and the ugly on youtube for a good comparison.

  • As soon as I saw his brown cloak, I had a feeling he was Clint. And then he talked, and I was like: "Get. The. Hell. Out!"

    Ergo, no way!

  • "It doesn't matter what they call you; it's the deeds that make the man." Epic Quote

  • I was already loving the film then when I saw this part I was like "Ok this movie is amazing, not only does it make me feel like I am watching a old Western film but they pay tribute to the western icon himself!" Rango is one of a kind and I really hope it wins the animated award (I think Disney has had enough they can let one go)

  • when i first watched this movie i literally screamed, "ITS CLINT EASTWOOD!!!!"

    my friends just kinda stared at me and looked back at the tv probably conserned for my mental health.......

  • @cerebusballs He's looking for plot hooks. Rango contains a heap of commentary and in-jokes about the craft of storytelling itself, from Rango's opening bit about 'propelling the protagonist into conflict' to the comment about how the Shakespeare-ish play has a predictable plotline, to the Spirit saying 'no man can walk out on his own story'.

  • Why did Clint Eastwood not play this part? Why Timothy Olyphant instead? I am confused. :/

  • @blackwaterII Clint Eastwood has quit acting. "Gran Torino" was his last movie, and now he will focus on directing

  • I LOVE CLINT EASTWOOD !!!!!

  • "No man can walk out on his own story."

    That part really struck me when I first watched the movie. Great film! 5/5

  • does anybody know what that piano excerpt is at the end of the clip? It sounds awesome in the actual movie. I'm sure there is a longer version for it.

  • I fell out of my chair when Rango drank the cactus juice and his eye twitched and farted...but no doubt the Spirit of the West idea/scene had class.

  • Son, you need to use a better DVD ripper.

  • @Shitentoozate it was probably a video camera in a movie theater.

  • Clint Eastwood should have done it

  • did clint eastwood not want to play his own part?

  • I've always said Timothy Olyphant is the next Clint Eastwood. But even I was surprised when I saw this lol. What a great scene.

  • Olyphant wasn't the best pick for Clint Eastwood's voice.

  • @AlmightyScubba They who would be better? I've heard many actors imitate him, I've even taken a shot at it my voice over work. David Duchovny did a decent one on an ep of Space:AB but Timothy is the only one who FOOLED me. The only thing that gave it away was the fact I just watched the extended "Good, Bad, and the Ugly" (the quintessential Spaghetti Western) and his voice sounded craggy on the newly dubbed scenes where as in Rango it sounds like Clint in the vintage scenes.

  • @JMYodaTHX

    I've heard better, that's all I'm saying.

  • @AlmightyScubba

    Example of a better Clint? (Other then Clint!)

  • @JMYodaTHX

    Look one up on youtube, I'm sure you can find a better one. Timothy was good,but still, there's better, just not from professional actors, you know?

  • 1:38-1:39 thats right you ca you came

  • They should of used the real Client Eastwood for this part. Would of made this film 10 times better

  • what is the song at the end of this!!! been trying to find it

  • so we got hunter s and clint....what am i smoking :|

  • golden guardians lol

  • Great Timothy, one of the best man!!

  • Timothy Olyphant is the main character in the tv series "justified". He also did that crazies movie, and was in deadwood.

  • I really wish they would have used Clint Eastwood for this.(or he would have accepted the role) I don't even know who Timothy Olyphant is, but Eastwood is a fucking legend.

  • i really thought that was Clint

  • Ugh, did Eastwood just not want to do a cameo in a kid's movie or what?

  • Anyone else notice this entire scene was a play off the part in At World's End where they go save Jack from Davy Jone's locker?

  • @MasteroChieftan There are lots and lots of references to the PotC trilogy. Gore Verbinski directed both, i am not sure why he thought it was a good idea to put that many in though...

  • @MasteroChieftan lots of scenes in this film are inspired from other movies, like the chasing by the bats when the water gallon flies right over rango and beans, that's from fast and the furious 4 I believe

  • @MasteroChieftan And there are a bunch of others.

    The bats flying out to the tune of "Ride of the Valkyries" is from "Apocalypse Now."

    The old turtle-looking mayor is actually a nice reference to "Chinatown" with John Huston playing Noah Cross.

    When Rango discards his tin star as he's run out of town... "High Noon."

    Rango calling the young girl Priscilla "Little Sister" - "True Grit" (Rooster to Maggie).

    And the Gatling gun in Jake's tail - why, that's a nice reference to "Django" there...

  • @MasteroChieftan of course! they are BEGGING for the music to be played! XDDD

  • I didn't even know timothy olyphant was in this movie and my entire family thought it really was Eastwood but then I'm like, naw that sounds like Olyphant lol

  • Why did my video get removed, but not this one?

  • whats the song at the end....with that little piano

  • @evieloulah crack head

  • man that was such a HUGE epic moment for me when i saw this in theaters, such i kick ass and great reference to the westerns, ESPECIALLY Clint's westerns

  • Can someone link a video to, or the name of the track after Rango consults the spirit of the west? The quiet piano track you can hear when he is speaking to roadkill.

  • @ClassyBandit I WANT THAT INFORMATION TOO! D;

  • You know where Clint Eastwood went after this scene?

    -"I had to make another movie that shows ya life's a bitch and then ya die"

  • Now that I listen to him again, The Spirit of the West here sounds younger than he looks ._.

  • this is the greatest scene in the history of cgi cinema

  • This was the only good scene in the movie. The rest of it was so damn boring. This is the first CGI comedy I've ever seen that didn't make me laugh.

  • @donniedarkodevotte It just wasn't your sense of humor. Most CGI comedies don't make me laugh but this did. I think it's the well written wry dialogue with a touch of comic surrealism that pulled on my funny strings. One of the best animated comedies i've seen in a long long time.

  • what is the song at the end !!!!!!!!!!!???

  • anyone know the song that plays right at the end? its not on the soundtrack

  • @prodical666 It's called "finale" by Danny Elfman

  • @URBANSUBTURBAN nah the song "Finale" plays before this scene, while Rango is crossing the road.

  • @prodical666 it's "reduction" by hans zimmer and james s. levine. they did it for an earlier movie. :)

  • @ecofreak303

    Thank you very much. Its a beautiful piece

  • The man with no name

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  • this cameo should have been voiced by Eastwood himself.

  • Why didnt Clint Eastwood just do this bit....?

  • @LifeOfConner Didn't Clint retire after Gran Torino?

  • The Man With No Name returns to remind us all what it's all worth.

    ....Thank you...Spirit of The West.

  • Timothy Olyphant did it best...he's just awesomeeee his voice is superrbbbb.

  • i was so pissed when i found out this wasnt clint eastwood, even though he does a great job of playing him. If that was him though this would have been the best damn film ever made!

  • @griffin09 Yeah, I couldn't believe it when they said it wasn't really him... But now that I know, I can hear Olyphant's voice a bit, sounds like his character from "A Perfect Getaway."

  • The Spirit of The West in the Davy Jones Locker......this scene should won Oscar or Golden Globe.

  • Raylan's last days.

  • "No man can walk out on his own story"......

    'nuff said.

  • Hollywood's 2 most beautiful men in a movie together...and it's an animated film ! How annoying is that ??

  • Timothy Olyphant is the greatest actor ever.

  • It kinda bugs me that Clint Eastwood didn't play Clint Eastwood, but I seriously thought it was him up until the credits so it was a great impression nonetheless.

  • Does anyone know what music is at the end?

  • muy buena pelicula.......

  • its the guy from justified's voice

  • @derekkebalka1 Yes,its Timothy Olyphant

  • I seriously thought it was Clint for a moment, great impression by Olyphant.

  • @Cerberusballs:

    Actually, this just came to me. He slings a metal detector over his shoulder. Now if you can remember, the way they dressed the character in this movie is the same way Eastwood was dressed for most of the Dollars trilogy. You remember what he was looking for during that trilogy? Gold. But remember, you also saw the Oscars in the back of the van, meaning those days are passed. So now he uses a metal detector to hunt for whatever he can...

  • @MrCBauserman I've never seen any of the old Dollars movies.

  • man this scene is epic lol

  • pop tarts with kim novak? my kind of heaven

  • I don't get it. Why is he looking for fishing hooks out in the middle of the desert?

  • @Cerberusballs Collecting artifacts is my guess.

  • @Cerberusballs It's a metaphor... a very deep scene.

  • @Cerberusballs I think it's because the valley used to be filled with water?? Remember when roadkill shows Rango the boat? That's my guess lol

  • This is such a great movie. It has more imagination than ten films combined. And Timothy Olyphant does a great Clint Eastwood.

  • @Guigley Shit, I thought that really was Clint Eastwood when I first heard it. I was surprised all to hell when I saw the credits.

  • @Cerberusballs exactly my reaction was a little disappointed however... The man did a fantastic job at the voice.

  • @Guigley yup,bro...this movie is the best

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